Our Grantees
Grants featured in this slide show come from unrestricted and field-of-interest funds endowed by generous New Yorkers like you.
Resources for Children with Special Needs is expanding after-school programs for disabled children. Reba Q. Lerch Fund
Teaching Matters is training school principals to integrate the latest technologies into classroom teaching. New York Critical Needs Fund
Middle school students show their Exit Project at the American Museum of Natural History as part of a program to improve science learning. George T. Mortimer Fund
Students at the Hunter College School of Social Work learn financial skills so that they can help clients deal with money problems. Harriett M. Bartlett Fund
An early grant to Friends of the High Line helped it raise millions to turn an abandoned elevated track. . .
. . .into a unique urban park. A recent grant is helping to ensure that the remaining northern third of the elevated track is preserved. LuEsther T. Mertz Fund
The new Lincoln Center visitors’ space offers discounted day-of tickets and a place to rest, snack, and. . .
. . .attend performances. Albert P. Delacorte Fund
The New York State Gas Drilling Protection Project is working to ensure that the City’s drinking water is not contaminated by gas drilling. Henry Phillip Kraft Family Memorial Fund
With Trust support, the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, composed of 380 nonprofits, helped get the City Council to mandate a waterfront land-use plan. . .
. . . and secure $261 million in federal funding for improvements such as promenades, town docks, and boat landings. Major Fund
A weatherization training class held in the Bronx by Seedco prepares residents for green construction jobs. Lola G. Hanna Fund
Primary Care Development Corporation has helped City community health centers, such as the Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center, apply for and win millions in federal dollars to expand facilities. Mary Warfield Fund
Public Health Solutions is providing affordable reproductive health care to low-income black and Latina young women. Mildred Anna Williams Fund
Teenagers, trained by VISIONS, help visually impaired seniors learn and enjoy life. David Warfield Fund
Unemployed and low-income job seekers take a free class in high-speed cable installation offered by the Fifth Avenue Committee, which has already placed 2,500 Brooklynites in jobs. Rembrandt Fund
Through the Citizen’s Committee for New York City’s “Love Your NYC Block” competition, community groups are getting help from the City to improve their neighborhoods. Samuel Sacks Fund
The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is turning vacant commercial spaces over to emerging artists to use for rehearsals, studios, and performances. Emil and Zerline Hanhloser-Richard Bak Fund
The company, theater, and school at H.T. Chen Dance Center combine Western modern dance with Asian aesthetics. Lila Acheson Wallace Fund for the Arts
The Trust’s Helen Merrill Fund gives awards to emerging and established playwrights. Above are some of the 2009 winners: Lanford Wilson, Michael Golamco, Justin Sherin, Zakiyyah Alexander, Nilo Cruz, and Deborah Laufer.
Downtown Community Television Center is organizing a regional anti-gun violence tour. . .
. . .showing youth-produced documentaries about the costs of gun violence in high-crime neighborhoods and on the Web. Drexel Burnham Lambert Fund
Six young sculptors received fellowships from Socrates Sculpture Park, which were made possible through the Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund in The Trust.
Common Ground, which houses hundreds of homeless in the Prince George Hotel, used a Trust grant to hire teens aging out of foster care and in jeopardy of being homeless. . .
. . .to learn woodworking, decorative plaster and painting, and flooring with Alpha Workshops, another Trust grantee. Abraham B. and Sarah Frank Fund and Lucy Wortham James Memorial
One teen said, “I think the ballroom will look really nice. People will be impressed. They see my du-rag and my baggy jeans and they think that appearance says a lot about me. . .
. . .I want them to know there’s a lot more beyond appearance.� Photos of the Prince George Ballroom courtesy of Alpha Workshops and Benjamin Moore.
To find out more about our grantees, visit nycommunitytrust.org