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Agency MBPO ORGANIZATION DFTA - FY
14
DFTA AARP Foundation -Manhattan Tax Aide
DFTA Abyssinian Development Corporation
DFTA Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.
DFTA Alpha Omega 1-7 Theatrical Dance Company, Inc.
DFTA Ansonia Music Outreach Organization, Inc.
DFTA Bloomingdale Aging in Place, Inc.
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Brief Program Description New Applicant?
Manhattan Tax Aide is a volunteer-run tax return preparation service absoultely free to low
and middle income elderly residents of Manhattan. In 2013 we prepared and efiled over
5,500 federal/state returns and had over 160 volunteers.
No
The Abyssinian Development Corporation Harlem NNORC is designed to provide services
and support to Harlem seniors to enable them to maintain independence and successfully
age in place. This is accomplished by bringing together a variety of local businesses,
community organizations, and elected officials to ensure that services are available to
seniors and highlight important issues to be addressed by the community to transform
Harlem into an age friendly place.
No
The proposed project aims to expand and enhance our exisiting wellness activities to
accommodate the growing interest and increasing demands of our senior clientele. Our
current wellness program is attended by 25+ of our 95 daily congregants, all of whom are
60 years old and above and live in the Washington Heights/Inwood area.
No
A choreography lab is being developed for the seniors of the East Harlem community at
the Leonard Covello Senior Center. Utilizing a blend of contemporary modern dance and
Latin influenced movement, choreography will be created and taught to approximately 20
senior participants.
Yes
Our Access to Music program continues to bring free classical music performances to the
elderly at senior centers, nursing homes, and senior care facilities in New York City,
through our Music for the Elderly Series. We provide enriching arts experiences where
previously none were offered, and in many cases our musicians help seniors maintain the
quality of life.
No
The Neighborhood Senior Wellness program of BAiP is aimed at reducing falls, frailty,
stress and isolation in this vulnerable senior population. During the current (fiscal) year,
No
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REQUESTED FUNDING RECOMMENDED FUNDING
5000.00 5000.00
20000.00 8750.00
5760.00 3000.00
7200.00 3000.00
6000.00 3000.00
6000.00 4000.00
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PROGRAM NAME Address City State
Manhattan Tax Aide c/o Elizabeth Mindlin - 130 East 18th
Street
New York NY
Harlem NNORC 4 West 125th Street New York NY
Wellness Project 90 Bennett Avenue New York NY
Wellness program - Choreography Lab 711 Amsterdam Avenue, Ste. 4E New York NY
Access to Music: Music for the Elderly Series 330 Wadsworth Avenue, 2G New York NY
Neighborhood Senior Wellness P.O. Box 497 New York NY
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Postcode Borough Latitude LongitudeCommunity
BoardCouncil District
10003
10027 MANHATTAN 40.806531 -73.942555 10 9
10033 MANHATTAN 40.853017 -73.935383 12 10
10025 MANHATTAN 40.793032 -73.971097 7 6
10040 MANHATTAN 40.855188 -73.931061 12 10
10025
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Census Tract BIN BBL NTA
200 1053467 1017220040 Central Harlem
South
271 1064436 1021800172 Washington Heights
North
181 1032551 1012250001 Upper West Side
279 1064084 1021700287 Washington Heights
North
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DFTA Canaan Baptist Church of Christ
DFTA Carnegie East House
DFTA Central Harlem Senior Citizen's Centers
DFTA Church Street School for Music and Art, Inc.
DFTA City Harvest, Inc.
DOHMH Community Health Project, Inc.
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thanks to the generosity of the MBPO Community Grant program, BAiP has offered free tai
chi and yoga classes that have been attended, to date, by 52 BAiP members for an
average of 11 sessions each.
Canaan serve the elderly population in Central Harlem, which consist of east and West
from 110th Street to 155th Street North. Through the nutrition programs breakfast and
lunch Canaan Serves an average of 20 to 40 breakfast and 55 to 60 lunches daily.
No
The support services at Carnegie East House are important to the health and longevity of
our nearly 100 older adult residents. We provide three meals a daily as well as nursing
care, managing their appoinrments with doctors, monitoring their taking of medications and
other programs designed to assure their continued health, mental acuity and quality of life.
No
CHSCC seeks to collaborate with Harlem Seeds whose mission is to empower the Central
Harlem community to live long and healthy lives by making appropriate food and lifestyle
choices and instilling in them the principles that healthy living is a right and an
obligation;not a privilege.
Yes
Church Street School for Music and Art's Seniors Chorus Program plays a key role in the
artistic and cultural lives of Lower Manhattan's residents of advanced age. The seniors
Chorus Program provides the opportunity for senior citizens to socialize with one another
through a collaborative artistic process that expands their cultural horizons and helps
support their physical and mental health.
No
City Harvest is the world's first and New York City's only food rescue organization,
dedicated to feeding the city's hungry seniors, children and families by collecting excess
food that would otherwise go to waste. There were more than 800,000 visits by seniors to
agencies in Manhattan last year.
No
Providing prescriptions and lab tests regardless of cost is critical to providing quality
healthcare to our adolescent patients, the majority of whom are extremely marginalized.
No
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15000.00 12500.00
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Canaan Baptist Church of Christ 132 West 116th Street New York NY
Social Work Services 1844 Second Avenue New York NY
Healthy In My Neighborhood 34 West 134th Street New York NY
Seniors Chorus Program 74 Warren Street New York NY
Emergency Food Distribution 6 East 32nd Street, 5th Fl. New York NY
Health Outreach to Teens (HOTT) 356 West 18th Street New York NY
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10026 MANHATTAN 40.802519 -73.950884 10 9
10128 MANHATTAN 40.783785 -73.94741 8 5
10037 MANHATTAN 40.812702 -73.939645 10 9
10007 MANHATTAN 40.715081 -74.009952 1 1
10016 MANHATTAN 40.746958 -73.985059 5 4
10011 MANHATTAN 40.742905 -74.00227 4 3
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218 1055055 1018250051 Central Harlem
South
15601 1087822 1015580003 Yorkville
212 1083984 1017300016 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
21 1082033 1001370001 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
74 1017003 1008610072 Midtown-Midtown
South
83 1013088 1007410063 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
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DOE Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.
DFTA Citymeals-on-Wheels
DFTA Community Works Inc.
DFTA Cooper Square Community Development Committee
DFTA COTHOA Luncheon Club Inc.
DFTA Council of Senior Centers and Services of NYC, Inc.
DFTA Dance Parade. Inc.
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Child Safety Workshop is targeted to elementary school children and their families. The
workshop uses life-size puppets to teach children how to recognize, resist, and report
physical and sexual abuse.
No
Citymeals delivers food to homebound elderly on weekends and on holidays when their
local meal providers are otherwise closed. These box deliveries consist of three shelf
stable meals to be consumed over the long holiday weekend. This grant will fund the
delivery of 3,380 boxes and over 10,000 meals specifically to the homebound elderly of
Manhattan prior to the long Labor Day weekend at the beginning of September 2013.
No
If They Came for Me Today: The Japanese American Internment Project explores the
stories of 19 men and women who were interned or impacted by the internment of
Japanese-American citizens during World War II. This living history exhibit honors the lives
of senior citizens-including five New Yorkers-and teaches us how historical events are
always linked to powerful personal stories.
No
The Cooper Square Committee wants to create a Senior Health, Advocacy and Recreation
Program (SHARP) for a Naturally Occuring Retirement Community (NORC) in a 20 block
area, located between East 5th Street and Stanton Street, from the Bowery to 1st Avenue.
Yes
The project is designed to promote a good health and decease prevention through better
understanding and awareness of current health issues and early detection of health
problems through health screening and exercise. This service could be delivered through
lectures, blood pressure screening, group exercise, dance/aerobic and Yoga/Taichi
classess.
No
CSCS respectfully requests $20,000 from the MBPO to support its Capacity
Building/Management Assistance Program. This program consists of management
workshops, technical assistance, training series, an Annual Conference and numerous
educational events.
No
Dance Parade plans to provide four such programs, called "Ageless Action", to seniors
(generally aged between 60 and 80 years old) at four different locations in Manhattan (see
No
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Child Safety Workshop 5 Hanover Square, 15th Fl. New York NY
Labor Day Boxes 355 Lexington Avenue New York NY
If They Came for Me Today: The Japanese
American Internment Project
55 West End Avenue New York NY
Senior Health, Advocacy and Recreation Project
(SHARP)
61 East 4th Street New York NY
Technology and Yoga/Tai Chi Classes 2005 Amsterdam Avenue New York NY
The Capacity Building/Management Assistance
Program
49 West 45th Street, 7th Floor New York NY
"Ageless Action" - A Community Engagement
Program
61 West 104th Street, Suite 3B New York NY
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10004 MANHATTAN 40.704923 -74.009046 1 1
10017 MANHATTAN 40.750245 -73.976909 6 4
10023 MANHATTAN 40.774058 -73.988681 7 6
10003 MANHATTAN 40.726755 -73.990735 3 2
10032 MANHATTAN 40.834326 -73.940952 12 10
10036 MANHATTAN 40.756087 -73.981072 5 4
10025 MANHATTAN 40.797723 -73.963348 7 7
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7 1000832 1000280005 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
80 1036147 1012950023 Murray Hill-Kips
Bay
151 1087719 1011710063 Lincoln Square
38 1082642 1004600056 East Village
245 1062531 1021090003 Washington Heights
South
96 1034242 1012610015 Midtown-Midtown
South
189 1075647 1018400010 Upper West Side
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DFTA Dances For A Variable Population
DFTA DOROT, Inc.
DFTA EIS: Eviction Intervention Services
DFTA Elders Share the Arts
DFTA Eldridge Street Project, Inc.
DFTA Encore Community Services
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(generally aged between 60 and 80 years old) at four different locations in Manhattan (see
below). This is a 24 week program that will help senior develop agility and motor skills and
feel engaged with others in their community by teaching flexibility exercises infused with
cultural knowledge in a small group setting.
Dances For A Variable Population seeks support for a borough-wide Senior Dance and
Fitness Initiative with a special focus on Harlem, supporting senior citizens' physical
wellness and creative expression through dance instruction. The program will serve 900
senior citizens aged 60 and up.
Yes
DOROT's Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP), established in 1983, provides
temporary housing to homeless New York City seniors with the goal of relocating them to
safe affordable permanent homes. The HPP accepts appropriate seniors 60 older who
whilling to apply for benefits and seek permanent housing.
No
EIS provides tenant advocacy sercives -legal, educational and social services - to assist
Manhattan seniors maintan their housing. EIS targets seniors who live in rent-regulated
housing.
No
ESTA will bring History Alive!, our award-winning intergenerational multi-disciplinary arts-
in-education program, to 15 Chinese Elders, with limited English proficiency, from Visiting
Nurse Services of Chinatown Naturally Occuring Retirement Community (NORC), and 15
bi-lingual youth (ages 14-18) from University Settlement House's after school program to
participate in a visual arts residency.
Yes
Building upon our past five years of offering Free Mondays, this project will provide free
admission to up to 1,500 seniors (and 2,000 adults and families) to visit the Museum at
Eldridge street on 52 Mondays year-round (with the exclusion of major legal and Jewish
holidays). Last year, we served 1,047 seniors.
No
Encore Community Services was one of only four nonprofit organizations in Manhattan
awarded a contract from the NYC Department for the Aging to deliver meals to
homebound seniors living on the Westside of midtown. This contract transformed the
No
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Program
Senior Dance and Fitness Initiative 560 Riverside Drive, Apt. 9K New York NY
DOROT's Homelessness Prevention Program 171 West 85th Street New York NY
Homeless Prevention for Seniors 1233 Second Avenue New York NY
History Alive 138 South Oxford Street Brooklyn NY
Free Mondays (Admission) at Eldridge Street 12 Eldridge Street New York NY
Home-Delivered Meals 239 West 49th Street New York NY
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10027 MANHATTAN 40.817051 -73.960772 9 7
10024 MANHATTAN 40.786591 -73.974513 7 6
10065 MANHATTAN 40.764111 -73.961803 8 4
11217 BROOKLYN 40.685073 -73.973221 2 35
10002 MANHATTAN 40.714733 -73.993713 3 1
10019 MANHATTAN 40.761143 -73.985312 5 3
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211 1059891 1019950063 Morningside
Heights
169 1032139 1012160003 Upper West Side
118 1043870 1014197501 Lenox Hill-
Roosevelt Island
179 3000000 3020040048 Fort Greene
16 1003778 1002930003 Chinatown
125 1024789 1010210009 Midtown-Midtown
South
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DFTA Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
DFTA Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc.
DFTA Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.
DFTA Greenwich House, Inc.
DFTA Hamilton-Madison House
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homebound seniors living on the Westside of midtown. This contract transformed the
operation of Encore's meal preparation and service delivery systems in therms of
dramatically increasing the quantity, quality and choices of meals procided to seniors, in
addition to significantly expanding its catchment area.
Our project is Witnessing History: Senior Stories, Student Scribes, which brought high-
school students and eldery seniors together to foster inter-generational understanding and
literacy skills. Last year, with the support of the Manhattan Community Grants Program,
we were able to continue the program and build on its success.
No
We request the Borough President's funding to maintain and expand the food distribution
to seniors as well as the homebound deliveries to seniors, allowing us to increase the
interaction between youth and seniors in Washington Heights-Inwood.
No
Launched in 2011, GHAP is designed to increase GOLES' capacity to provide
comprehensive supportive health and social services to seniors, with a dedicated
community organizer who engages seniors in program development, addresses their
immdediate needs, and works to increase their involvement in community issues. Through
GHAP, Lower East Side seniors participate in seekly Health and well-being seminars, tax
clinics, and workshops on diverse issues, from financial empowerment to environmental
justice
No
The Senior Center Wellness programming stimulates the minds and improves the physical
mobility of Greenwich House's senior center members who span ages 60-102 years of
age. We view this vibrant wellness program as the foundation that establishes the senior
center as teh pivotal hub for the community's seniors to engage in self preservation, crucial
to maintaining physical and mental health.
No
Hamilton-Madison House's Senior Services ESL/Ctizenship classes conticue to be an
integral part of the senior curriculum. During the program year, a total of 80 seniors take
part in classes which were held at the House's 3 senior centers.
No
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Witnessing History: Senior Stories, Student Scribes 281 Park Avenue South New York NY
Helping Hands Food Pantry 505 West 171st Street New York NY
GOLES Healthy Aging Program (GHAP) 169 Avenue B New York NY
Judith C. White Senior Center Wellness Programs 224 West 30th Street New York NY
Hamilton-Madison House ESL/Citizenship Classes 253 South Street New York NY
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10010 MANHATTAN 40.739391 -73.986933 5 2
10032 MANHATTAN 40.841854 -73.935885 12 10
10009 MANHATTAN 40.727253 -73.979612 3 2
10001 MANHATTAN 40.748848 -73.993377 5 3
10002 MANHATTAN 40.710001 -73.990553 3 1
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68 1018009 1008770089 Gramercy
253 1063082 1021280052 Washington Heights
South
28 1004875 1003930006 Lower East Side
95 1014300 1007790057 Midtown-Midtown
South
6 1085945 1002480015 Lower East Side
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DFTA Hamilton-Madison House
DFTA Harlem Interagency Council for the Aging
DFTA Health Advocates for Older People, Inc.
DFTA Henry Street Settlement
DFTA Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.
DOC Center for Court Innovation
DFTA Hudson Guild
DFTA Indochina Sino-American Community Center
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HMH's Social Adult Day Program's goal is to improve the quality of life for seniors with
memory loss, while providing support and education to caregivers/family. The program
provides independence, social interaction and involvement in a home-like environment.
No
Aside from our meetings, visitations, counseling and other activities, we respond to our
senior and youth individual needs, which can change from day to day. We are guided by
the critical need of those we serve, many at-risk seniors and youth.
No
The Program promotes physical and mental health with a series of wellness programs,
intellectual stimulation activities, Home Safety Assessments and provides tools and
materials to help the elderly to organize their lives.
No
The Good Companion Senior Center is located within the Vladeck Houses complex. It
includes a computer lab, a library, case management services, discussion groups, full
recreational programming and congregate meals.
No
HCC provides free legal and advocacy services to lower income seniors on a range of
matters, including landlord/tenant, consumer debt, benefit and disability, immigration and
domestic violence/elder abuse and end of life matters such as wills, powers of attorney,
health care proxies, directives and living wills.
No
Times Square Ink and Dads United for Parenting, two on-site programs, serve non-
custodial, under- and unemployed fathers, many of whom have a history of court
involvement and/or incarceration.
No
Hudson Guild's Adult Services (HGAS) helps older adults live independently and with
dignity as contributing members of the community. 130 seniors use HGAS long-term case
management social services annually and 34 receive ongoing friendly visiting and
escorting services.
No
The target population is unemployed adults of Vietnamese and Chinese refugees and
immigrants in Manhattan, Bronx, and other boroughs in New York City. This application
proposes two Computer Training for Employment Classes with a total 24 students in one
year. Its total funding requested is $13,004, and ISACC will contribute $4,104 in support of
Yes
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Hamilton-Madison House Social Adult Day Program 253 South Street New York NY
Senior, Youth, and Family Advocacy 50 West 139th Street New York NY
Healthy Aging Program of Health Advocates for
Older People, Inc.
1233 Second Avenue New York NY
Good Companions Senior Center 265 Henry Street New York NY
Senior Legal Services and Advocacy Project 777 Tenth Avenue New York NY
Times Square Ink/Dads United for Parenting 520 - 8th Avenue, 18th Fl. New York NY
Hudson Guild Adult Services 441 West 26th Street New York NY
Computer Training for Emploment 170 Forsyth Street, 2nd Fl. New York NY
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10002 MANHATTAN 40.710001 -73.990553 3 1
10037 MANHATTAN 40.816102 -73.937658 10 9
10065 MANHATTAN 40.764111 -73.961803 8 4
10002 MANHATTAN 40.713857 -73.984532 3 1
10019 MANHATTAN 40.766197 -73.990701 4 3
10018
10001 MANHATTAN 40.749196 -74.001815 4 3
10002 MANHATTAN 40.721238 -73.991385 3 1
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6 1085945 1002480015 Lower East Side
212 1083986 1017360060 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
118 1043870 1014197501 Lenox Hill-
Roosevelt Island
202 1079627 1002880078 Lower East Side
135 1088298 1010817503 Clinton
97 1012827 1007240010 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
3601 1075911 1004217502 Chinatown
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DFTA Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.
DFTA James Lenox House Association, Inc.
DFTA JBI International, Inc.
DFTA Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
DFTA Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
DFTA Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
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year. Its total funding requested is $13,004, and ISACC will contribute $4,104 in support of
this program. THere will be two 20-week semesters with 12 students in each class.
The IPR/HE Bilingual Hotline & Emergency Case Assistance Program, established more
than 20 years ago, responds to immediate critical needs of Hispanic and other ethnic/racial
minority seniors, and their families, which threaten their safety, health and wellbeing, and
home security. Seniors and/or family caregivers/companions are able to call or walk-in at
various IPR/HE sites around Manhattan and connect with a highly trained culturally and
linguistically competent case worker.
No
James Lenox House residents are all older adults 55+ who live independently under
Mitchell-Lama regulations; the Asoociation provides a variety of services to help assure
their continued health, mental acuity and quality of life. The project will provide partial
reimbursement for our social services program for our 100+ residents: a licensed social
work supervisor(consultant), 2 unpaid interns and overall supervision by Exec Director.
No
This unique program enriches the quality of life of people who are visually impaired, blind,
and reading disabled by broadening access to and expanding JBI's free library of Audio,
Braille and Large Print publications and by reaching out to and responding to the needs of
the rapidly growing population of seniors suffering from age-related vision loss.
No
St. Martin's Tower NORC Supportive Services Program works to provide social services,
educational and recreational activities, and healthcare services to adults 55 years and
older who live in St. Martin's Tower, as well as their families, and the immediate
surrounding community on the Upper West Side.
No
JASA Club 76 provides a wide variety of programs and services including physical fitness
classes, health and wellness activities, drama workshop, and educational lectures of
interest to the senior participants, creative art classes, parties, special events, trips,
information and referrals for social services, case assistance and entitlement counseling.
No
The mission of the JASA 1199 NORC SSP is to enable seniors to remain in the homes
and community ofr as long as they can with the support they need to be safe, healthy and
No
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The Bilingual Hotline 105 East 22nd Street, Rm. 711 New York NY
Health Maintenance Program - Social Work Services 49 East 73rd Street New York NY
Access to the written word for the visually impaired
and blind
110 East 30th Street New York NY
St. Martin's Tower NORC-SSP 247 West 37th Street, 9th Fl. New York NY
JASA Club 76 Senior Center 247 West 37th Street, 9th Fl. New York NY
1199 Plaza NORC Program 247 West 37th Street, 9th Fl. New York NY
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10010 MANHATTAN 40.739265 -73.986215 5 2
10021 MANHATTAN 40.77228 -73.964474 8 4
10016 MANHATTAN 40.744277 -73.982522 5 2
10018 MANHATTAN 40.753475 -73.990594 5 3
10018 MANHATTAN 40.753475 -73.990594 5 3
10018 MANHATTAN 40.753475 -73.990594 5 3
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68 1018010 1008780001 Gramercy
130 1041499 1013880026 Upper East Side-
Carnegie Hill
72 1018288 1008850082 Murray Hill-Kips
Bay
109 1014454 1007870011 Midtown-Midtown
South
109 1014454 1007870011 Midtown-Midtown
South
109 1014454 1007870011 Midtown-Midtown
South
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DFTA Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
DFTA Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
DFTA Jewish Home Lifecare Manhattan
DFTA Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.
DFTA Manhattan Legal Services
DOE Circle in the Square Theatre School, Inc.
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and community ofr as long as they can with the support they need to be safe, healthy and
active citizens. 1199 NORC-SSP was established to provide a variety of social service
programs to adults age 60 and over residing the East Harlem community.
Franklin Plaza NORC program provides social services, recreatioinal/educational and
healthcare services to older adults, 55 years and older, residing at Franklin Plaza
Apartments Inc, and within the immediate East Harlem community.
No
Sundays at JASA is an educational program involving the humanities, music, art and
literature. It is designed for older adults to enjoy high caliber classes and lectures. There
are two semesters each year for a total of 26 weeks during which twenty-seven courses
are offered.
No
The award-winning Geriatric Career Development (GCD) program of Jewish Home
Lifecare (JHL), founded in 2006, is an inter-generational program that enriches the live of
New York City elders by assisting at-risk New York City youth acquire careers in geriatric
health care.
No
We are requesting $15,000 for our East Side Transportation Program provides
transportation services to our frail older adult clients in Community Districts 6 and 8.
Operating seven days a week, our East Side Transportation Program provides escorted
rides to senior clients in order to meet the transportation needs identified by seniors, staff
and our partners in the East Side senior service community.
No
Manhattan Legal Services started the Elderly Consumer Protection Project in 2007 after
finding increasing need among our elderly clients for legal representation and education on
consumer law issues. With legal representation, advice, and community education, these
seniors can be protected. Manhattan Legal Services has been one of the only providers of
these services to seniors through its Elderly Consumer Protection Project.
No
Circle in the Square Theatre does two annual Outreach Performances series that helps
them to serve students and senior citizens as well as gain new audiences. One of their
series is dedicated to reaching students, while the other reaches a wider audience.
No
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Franklin Plaza NORC 247 West 37th Street, 9th Fl. New York NY
Sundays at JASA 247 West 37th Street, 9th Fl. New York NY
Jewish Home Lifecare Geriatric Development
Program
120 West 106th Street New York NY
East Side Transportation Program 331 East 70th Street New York NY
Elderly Consumer Protection Project One West 125th Street, 2nd Floor New York NY
Outreach Performances 1633 Broadway New York NY
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109 1014454 1007870011 Midtown-Midtown
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109 1014454 1007870011 Midtown-Midtown
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DFTA Medicare Rights Center, Inc.
DFTA Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
DFTA MFY Legal Services, Inc.
DFTA Morningside Retirement and Health Services
DFTA Museum of the City of New York
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series is dedicated to reaching students, while the other reaches a wider audience.
During 2013-14, the Medicare Rights Center will reach an estimated 6,500 older
Manhattan residents and those with disabilities, their families, and the professionals
serving them through counseling sessions, community-based presentations, and
assistance enrolling into Medicare low-income programs. The coming year is critical for
ensuring that older New Yorkers and those with disabilities can transition seamlessly from
the new statewide health insurance exchange to Medicare and navigate new managed
long-term care plans.
No
Crisis Intervention Social Workers provide case assistance to low-income seniors living on
fixed incomes, the working poor, the near poor, and the recently unemployed. Their needs
are often not addressed by government and other social service agencies because they
hover just above the federal poverty threshold.
No
NFY's Manhattan Seniors Project provides a broad range of high quality civil legal services
to seniors, including housing, benefits, health care, consumer, and abuse issues,
priortizing those at risk of losing their housing and independence. The project is also part
of an assigned counsel program in partnership with the New York City Department for the
Aging to defend seniors who are facing imminent eviction and who need both legal and
social work help to resolve their housing problem.
No
The Cluster Care Project delivers affordable and efficient health and home care services to
under-served elderly residents of Morningside Gardens in West Harlem who suffer from
disabling health and/or mental health impairments. The principle of Cluster Care is that the
aide, rather than being assigned to one person at a time, is assigned to on task at a time.
No
Perform! Is a live musical theater performance series held at the Museum of the City of
New York each spring and fall in our 250-seat auditorium. Perform! Provides an important
service for Manhattan communities-especially Manhattan's seniors-by offering a high level
of entertainment for a low price.
No
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Medicare Beneficiary Low-Income Enrollment and
Counseling
520 Eighth Avenue North Wing, 3rd Fl. New York NY
Crisis Intervention Social Worker 120 Broadway, 7th Fl. New York NY
Manhattan Seniors Project 299 Broadway, 4th Fl. New York NY
Cluster Care Project 10 La Salle Street, #MC New York NY
Perform! Musical Cabaret 1220 Fifth Avenue New York NY
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South
7 1001026 1000477501 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
33 1001648 1001500031 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
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Heights
168 1074157 1016090001 East Harlem South
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DFTA New York City Center, Inc.
DFTA New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.
DFTA New York Mortgage Coalition
DOE ArtsConnection, Inc.
DOE America SCORES New York
DFTA New York Theatre Workshop
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As part of New York City Center's Outreach Initiatives, intended to promote lifelong
engagement with the arts, City Center will offer seniors a free musical theater program
based on City Center's acclaimed Encores! Series of rarely heard American musicals.
Through its community partners, City Center distributes tickets to the three Encores! final
dress rehearsal performances and seminars.
No
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens has been successfully administering its
Manhattan Home Sharing and Respite Care Program, the only service of its type in New
York City, since 1982. Home sharing matches prospective adult "hosts" who have private
bedrooms available within their homes with appropriate adult "guests" to share their living
spaces. One of the "matchmates" must be age 60 or over
No
The objective of Financial Literacy for Seniors is to empower New York City's senior
population (65 and older) with the financial literacy and tools they need to protect their
financial assets, make informed economic decisions, and avoid the scam artists that prey
upon our vulnerable populations, particularly the aging.
Yes
Arts Connection is a comprehensive arts-in-education, bringing art to public schools. 165
professional teaching artists provide in-depth instruction in theater, dace, music, and visual
arts to students at 100+ schools.
No
America SCORES NY hires, trains, and supports public school teachers in providing a
holistic after-school youth development program to students in W. Harlem/Hamilton
Heights. Curriculum supports sports, creative writing, and neighborhood advocacy.
No
MIND THE GAP was created by NYTW in 2009 and since that time has grown from a pilot
project to a full-fledged, year-round program. For each workshop, NYTW assembles a
committed group of 7 seniors (or elders) and 7 high school students interested in and
comfortable with the goals of the program. Beyond the vast age range of 13 to late 80s,
NYTW assembles groups of participants that bring with them a mixture of ethnicities, skill
levels, personal experiences and economic situation.
No
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City Center Senior Programs 130 West 56th Street New York NY
Home Sharing and Respite Care Program 11 Park Place, Suite 1416 New York NY
Financial Literacy for Seniors 50 Broad Street - Suite 1125 New York NY
High 5 Tickets to the Arts 520 Eighth Avenue, Suite 321 New York NY
Literacy in Action: Engaging Students in Literacy,
Healthy Activities & Community
520 8th Avenue, Suite 201C New York NY
Mind the Gap 79 East 4th Street New York NY
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Italy
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South
109 1083624 1007860001 Midtown-Midtown
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DFTA Older Adults Technology Services, Inc.
DFTA One Stop Senior Services
DFTA Open Channels New York, Inc.
DFTA Out of the Box Theatre Company, Inc.
DFTA Penn South Social Services Inc.
DFTA Poets House
DFTA Regional Aid for Interim Need, Inc.
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Linking adults ages 60 and older with technology to enhance their lives is the goal of
OATS and the primary focus of its innovative new flagship project, the senior planet
exploration center, the country's first technology-themed community center for older adults.
Yes
One Stop Senior Services offers four distinct programs for vulnerable seniors, its core
program, Case Management provides daily drop-in counseling at a conveniently located
center. Clients meet one-on-one with a case manager and receive advice, counseling,
and assistance in getting medicare, medicaid, ssi, food-stamps and other entitlements for
which they qualify.
No
Since 2001, DP has been providing free artistic workshops through the Citizen Seniors
Component of our on-going cultural education and community outreach program. Through
our community partner Sirovich Senior Center in the East Village, we provide the
opportunity for elders to create original work based on thier own lives and experiences.
Yes
In October 2013 Out-of-the-Box plans to present an equity showcase production with a
cast composed primarily of actors over the age of 50. Complimentary tickets will be
offered to low income senior citizens from local senior and community centers.
No
Penn South Program for Seniors provides social services for persons 60 and older residing
at Penn South NORC. PSPS is providing intensive social work services to residents who
have cluttering or hoarding issues.
No
Often overlooked, senior residents stand to benefit enormously, mentally and physically
from creative writing programs. Poets House plans to offer a series of free writing
workshops to senior adults in two targeted community centers in lower Manhattan.
Yes
The RAIN Inwood Neighborhood Senior Center is a full-service senior center located at 84
Vermilyea Avenue in Manhattan's washington Heights community. The Center serves
residents that are 60 years of age and over from the Inwood and washington Heights
communities. The Center provides and extensive range of programs and services to
promote the socialization, health and ovberall well-being of seniors.
No
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Senior Planet Exploration Center 168 - 7th Street, Suite 3A New York NY
Continuing Services in a Changing Environment 747 Amsterdam Avenue, 3rd Fl. New York NY
Citizens Senior 161A Chrystie Street, Ground Fl. New York NY
2013 Equity Showcase play: Is He Dead? by Mark
Twain & David Ives (tentative)
C/O 33 Riverside Drive, Apt. 6-G New York NY
Penn South Programs for Seniors 290 9th Avenue, Suite 21K New York NY
Lower Manhattan Senior Residents Poetry
Workshops
10 River Terrace New York NY
RAIN Inwood Neighborhood Senior Center 811 Morris Park Avenue New York NY
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163 1031018 1011850001 Upper West Side
97 1082794 1007510001 Hudson Yards-
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Lower Manhattan
232 2043661 2040540005 Van Nest-Morris
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DFTA Research Foundation of CUNY - Brookdale Center for Healthy
Aging
DFTA Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc.
DOE PS 72 - The Lexington Academy
DFTA Search and Care, Inc.
DFTA Service Program for Older People, Inc.
DFTA Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders
DOE Aperture Foundation Inc.
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It is essential for social workers, case workers and other aging service workers to provide
older adults with accurate and current information. Our Benefits Checklist aims to provide
professionals with a quick ovreview of the most common benefits and entitlements for
older adults so that clients can be screened quickly and accurately.
No
The Memory Center is a Social Adult Day Program for people with mild to mis-stage
memory loss due to Alzheimer's or other illness. Activities include socialization
opportunities, current events dicussions, music therapy, movement therapy, arts and crafts
and a host of other creative tools.
No
Not eligible
Since 1972 Search and Care has acted ag a go-to community based resource providing
essential and often un-duplicated fee-free programs and services that strive to meet the
critical needs of more than 10 thousand vulnerable and increasingly at-risk elderly men
and women.
No
SPOP provides professional training workshops to the staff of organizations that serves
seniors, community organizations, social agencies, and residential facilities throughout
Manhattan. The purpose of the workshiops is to introduce staff to the basics of Geriatric
Mental Health.
No
MBPO funding will support programming and services at the SAGE Center, the first full-
time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in NYC, and the nation. The SAGE
Center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent
manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and
educational programs, wellness offerings such as HIV and againg education, cancer
support and congregate meals.
No
Aperture will teach 24-week photography curriculum for 50, 4th & 5th graders and 30, 9th
& 10th graders aligned with the national Common Core Standard for College Readiness.
Yes
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Advocacy Training Center - Sadin Institute on Law
and Public Policy
2180 Third Avenue, 8th Floor New York NY
Riverstone Memory Center 99 Fort Washington Avenue New York NY
Let's Retire the antequated Restrooms 131 East 104th Street New York NY
Social Work Services 1844 Second Avenue New York NY
Education and Training on Mental Health Issues in
Older Adults
302 West 91st Street New York NY
The SAGE Center, the First Senior Center for LGBT
Older Adults
305 7th Avenue New York NY
Aperture Photography Workshop 547 West 27th Street New York NY
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182 1089075 1017670028 East Harlem North
247 1063346 1021360235 Washington Heights
South
166 1081340 1016320011 East Harlem South
15601 1087822 1015580003 Yorkville
179 1034085 1012510022 Upper West Side
95 1015060 1008037502 Midtown-Midtown
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99 1012403 1006990005 Hudson Yards-
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DFTA Signature Theatre Company, Inc.
DFTA Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc.
DFTA Steinway Child and Family Services, Inc.
DFTA The Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc.
DFTA The Jewish Channel Institute, Inc.
DFTA The Symphony Space, Inc.
DFTA The Women's Center for Education and Career (Fiscal Conduit:
Fund for the City of New York)
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Launched in 2005, the Signature Ticket Initiative was designed to breakdown the
economic barrier to theatre-going and broaden the tradinational theatre to more accurately
reflect the diverse community in which we live. With funding from the MBPO, Signature
seeks to provide affordable tickets for Manhattan's senior population, expose them to a
breadth of high quality work, and demonstrate to the field that access to the arts is
essential.
Yes
To provide access to technology education especifically desgined for older adults (60+)
and its offer through our Senior Center. Learning new skills helps keep their minds alert
and engages older adults in the language of technology.
No
Steinway's Esplanade Gardens Senior Program serves residents of the cooperative age
60 and older. The EGSP helps members fundtion independently through an array of health
related, cultural, educations and recreational activities.
No
The program is a One Stop Senior Services that provides case assistance, crisis
intervention, ind. and or family counseling, escorted trips to court or to police and
educational programs.
No
This project is designed to preserve personal history to be cherished by future generations
and, collectively provide the history of a community and an era. The 100 senior citizen
participants will receive training in archival techniques, and lessons to provide them with
an understanding of local and world events, that occurred eariler in their lives, to help them
put their personal experiences into perspective.
Yes
The goal of the Thalia Music Club is to provide intellectually stimulating cultural fare for
seniors and other citizens who have weekday afternoons free. The program will be
presented at Symphony Space during the daytime, to allow seniors to travel to and from
the venue confidently, in the hours when many seniors are most active.
No
WORKERDAY is a tuition-free career preparation program that will make it possible fgor
120 NYC low-income women of color, middle aged and older, to succeed in today's
competitive, global job market. It provides the support and opportunity needed to become
Yes
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A Generation of Access Tickets for Seniors 480 West 42nd Street New York NY
Stanley's Technology Wizards 415 East 93rd Street New York NY
Esplanade Gardens Senior Program-NORC &GEM 22-15 43rd Avenue New York NY
Community Elder Mistreatment & Abuse Prevention
Program (CEMAPP)
1484 First Avenue New York NY
The Personal History Preservation and Sharing
Project
436 Avenue Y, 2nd Fl. New York NY
Thalia Music Club 2537 Broadway New York NY
WORKREADY 11 Broadway, Suite 450 New York NY
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152 1082367 1015730001 Yorkville
19 Hunters Point-
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Maspeth
132 1081248 1014720003 Lenox Hill-
Roosevelt Island
37402 3254062 3072150010 Gravesend
183 1033687 1012420055 Upper West Side
13 1000044 1000130005 Battery Park City-
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DFTA The Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association
DFTA Union Settlement Association, Inc.
DFTA United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, Inc.
DFTA United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc.
DOE Citizen Schools, Inc.
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competitive, global job market. It provides the support and opportunity needed to become
successful workers and offers concrete skills and strategies to help women move into
better paying careers.
The Himan Brown Senior Program has enriched the lives of countless seniors by providing
a variety of activities and classes that keep people's minds and bodies engaged and
active. The program runs all day Monday through Friday with 65+ classes each week,
including, for example: Ceramics, Painting and Drawing, Memoir Writing, Dance, Men's
Retirement Rap Group, Music, World Events, Foreign Language, Fitness, Senior Adult
Chours, and Necessary Conversation in Later Life.
No
We are seeking renewed support for the East Harlem Dinner Project, which supplies the
400 homebound seniors in our Meal on Wheels Program with a supplemental sandwich in
their daily delivery.
No
In 2011, United Cerebral Palsy of New York City (UCP of NYC) developed HealthLink, a
series of field tested curricula which to date has educated over 1,000 health care
professionals and students about the unique and complex health care needs of individuals
with developmental, intellectual and physical disabilities and the medically frail. With a
grant from the Manhattan Borough President's Office, UCP of NYC intends to utilize our
HealthLink curricula.
Yes
UJC operated two senior centers at Blalystoker Place and Lillian Wald Senior Center.
Together the two centers average daily enrollments of 200 people. Five days a week, a
hot, kosher and nutritious meal is served to everyone. Additionally, another 160 frail
homebound elderly have a meal delivered to their home.
Yes
Citizen Schools partners with middle schools to extend the learning day for low-income
students in Harlem. We mobilize a second shift of afternoon educators, who provide
academic support, leadership development, college awareness and access, and exposure
to diverse careers through apprenticeships.
Yes
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Himan Brown Senior Program 1395 Lexington Avenue New York NY
East Harlem Dinner Project 237 East 104th Street New York NY
Breast Health Awareness Women w/Disabilities who
are Aging their Clinicians
80 Maiden lane New York NY
UJC Adult Luncheon Club and Lillian Wald Senior
Center
235 East Broadway New York NY
Expanding the Learning Day for Low-Income
Students
120 Broadway, Suite 220 New York NY
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15801 1048310 1015200050 Upper East Side-
Carnegie Hill
170 1080671 1016540011 East Harlem South
7 1001015 1000420031 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
201 1003732 1002860033 Lower East Side
7 1001026 1000477501 Battery Park City-
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DFTA University Settlement Society of New York, Inc.
DFTA University Settlement Society of New York, Inc.
DFTA Urban Justice Center - Community Development Program
DFTA VISIONS/Services for the Blind - Visually Impaired
DFTA Visiting Neighbors, Inc.
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University Settlement operates an extensive and dynamic Older Adults Program. The core
of the program is our full-service Senior Center, which has served older adults living in the
Lower East Side, Chinatown and adjacent neighborhoods since 1971. It is a lively and
active community space, and approximately 150 seniors a day, out of 837 active members,
take advantage of the many resources we offer.
No
University Settlement, the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) and the Tenant
Board of Confucius Plaza have established a special collaboration to increase the
resources available to the large volume of vulnerable senior living in Manhattan's
Chinatown, where there is a high incidence of poverty, isolation and risk for negative
health, housing and other outcomes among Chinese immigrant seniors.
No
The Protecting Senior NYCHA Tenants program focuses on preserving the quality of life of
elderly tenants in several Lower East Side NYCHA developments that are part of NYCHA's
infill program. CDP and GOLES, and LES-based community organization, are working with
tenants in these developments to ensure that they are aware of their rights, and to make
sure that NYCHA's infill plans do not negatively impact tenants; quality of life and access
to public recreation space.
Yes
VISIONS Center on Aging is the first city-funded center for older adults who are blind in
New York City. The center features accessible programs including presentations, exercise,
arts, computer training, photography, social services, and a library and radio station.
Information is produced in Braille, large print, by email and on audiotapes.
No
Visiting Neighbors provides vital support services to frail seniors who cannot afford to pay
privately for care, but who are just above eligibility levels for Medicaid-funded services.
The main services VN provides are friendly visiting, providing relieve to seniors isolation
and loneliness which often contribute to illness, depression and accidents. We also do
escorts to medical appointments, health advocacy, referrals, help with errands in-home
safety checks, telephone reassurance and emergency preparedness.
No
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Promoting the Health of Older Adults 184 Eldridge Street New York NY
Healthy Living @ Confucius Plaza 184 Eldridge Street New York NY
Protecting Senior NYCHA Tenants 123 William Street, 16th Fl. New York NY
VISIONS Center on Aging 500 Greenwich Street New York NY
Support Services to Frail Elderly 80 Eighth Avenue, #412 New York NY
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18 1005483 1004150018 Chinatown
18 1005483 1004150018 Chinatown
1502 1079063 1000780004 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
37 1076084 1005957501 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
81 1013711 1007640001 Hudson Yards-
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DFTA Vocal Ease, Inc.
DFTA Washington Heights Community Services, Inc.
DFTA Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration
Corporation
DFTA West Side Center for Community Life
DFTA West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing
DFTA Working Harbor Committee
DFTA YM/YWHA Association of Washington Heights and Inwood, Inc.
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Each year Vocal Ease perfoms more than 130 live, on-site cabare-style shows for New
York City senior citizens at a minimum of 80 hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and
senior residences reaching a population of approximately 6,500. Ninety percent of our
shows are in Manhattan where the group performs in all 10 New York City Council
Districts.
No
The STAR Senior Center makes daily trips to pick up seniors at home, bring them to the
center, and take them home again. Seniors are also driven to and from medical
appointments. Weekly shopping trips and weekly recreational trips are also held. Based on
past years, the center estimates that approximately 1500 units of transportation can be
provided to individuals.
No
The Anti-Poverty Food and Nutrition Program seeks to fight hunger and promote the well-
being of individuals and families and stabilizes the community. The food subsidy program
includes a food pantry, the delivery of weekend meals to homebound seniors. lunch during
our weekly program for seniors with dementia, and emergency food vouchers.
No
The West Side Campaign Against Hunger provides over one million meals to 122,000 low
income people. We also make a lasting impact by promoting self-sufficiency through a six
member counseling unit, partner organizations, and transition programs.
No
The Vacation Enrichment Program will provide services and activities for seniors and their
grandchildren as well as employment opportunities for young adults in the Manhattan
Valley community.
Yes
WHC will work with non profit senior organizations throughout Manhattan to provide free
two hour boat tours of the working waterfronts of NY/NJ. The tours will be narrated by
professional historians and waterfront experts to provide the past, present, and future of
the working harbors of NY/NJ.
No
The YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood (the Y) has spearheaded The
Husdon Community Project: Safe A Home (HCP), a regional collaborative effort with the
Jewish Community council of Washington Heights-Inwood (JCC-WHI) that provides
No
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Vocal Ease Cabaret 240 West 73rd Street, Suite 1403 New York NY
Transportation & Escort 650 West 187th Street New York NY
Anti-Poverty Food and Nutrition Program 121 Bennett Avenue, Suite 11A New York NY
West Side Campaing Against Hunger 263 West 86th Street New York NY
Grand Families Vacation Enrichment Program - The
Center at Red Oak
2345 Broadway New York NY
WHC Hidden Harbor Boat Tours for Senior Citizens 455 West 43rd Street New York NY
The Hudson Community Project: Safe At Home 54 Nagle Avenue New York NY
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159 1030522 1011640047 Lincoln Square
271 1075520 1021670056 Washington Heights
North
271 1064430 1021800150 Washington Heights
North
175 1033195 1012347502 Upper West Side
171 1081052 1012330011 Upper West Side
121 1083749 1010530007 Clinton
285 1064146 1021720064 Washington Heights
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DOE A Place for Kids, Inc.
DOE Aaron Davis Hall, Inc.
DOE Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.
DOE Apex for Youth, Inc.
DOE Art for Progress, Inc.
DOE Arts for Art
DOE Association to Benefit Children
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Jewish Community council of Washington Heights-Inwood (JCC-WHI) that provides
concrete and support services to frail and culnerable older adults ages 60+, with most
living in Manhattan Community District #12.
APKF provides after-school and summer programming for 103 underserved students in K-
5th grades. Additionally, the program support 20+ volunteer high school and college
students by providing them informal training. Major activities include homework aid, literacy
arts, and multicultural workshops.
No
Harlem Stage Education Program (HSEP) includes the International Series of
presentations at Harlem Stage that includes culturally diverse performances, and
interactive segments. HSEP provides extended residencies for artists in local schools.
HSEP also has a Family Series that features presentations and workshops for families.
No
Ailey Camp is a 6-week summer program that uses the power of disciplines dance training,
creative writing instruction, and personal development and communication workshops to
provide a highly motivating experience for underserved youth.
No
Apex for Youth provides Saturday math and english prep as well as basketball
programming to four elementery schools in the Lower East Side and Chinatown. Working
professionals volunteer to be teachers and coaches.
No
Alternative Arts Workshops involve introductory and customized lessons in alternative art
forms i.e. photography, fashion, visual art, musical instruments, and DJ instruction. The
prgram currently serves over 300 Manhattan public school students.
Yes
Music is Mine is a high quality after-school program currently based at the Campos Plaza
Community Center. Professional artists conduct workshops, lecture demonstrations,
coachings, and mentorships with children ages 6-16.
No
ABC Youth Services provides a nurturing environment for high-risk school-age children in
E. Harlem. The program includes a therapeutic after-school program for children ages 6-
12, a Youth Alliance program for students 13-21 and a summer camp.
No
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Literacy Arts and Multicultural Curriculum 111 Division Street New York NY
Harlem Stage Education Program 150 Convent Avenue New York NY
AileyCamp New York 405 West 55th Street New York NY
Three Bridges Elementary Schools Programs 80 Maiden Lane Suite 1102 New York NY
Alternative Arts Workshops 151 First Avenue, #26 New York NY
Music is Mine 107 Suffolk Street, #3.5 New York NY
ABC Youth Services Program 419 East 86th Street New York NY
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6 1003612 1002830094 Lower East Side
21303 1086181 1019710018 Manhattanville
139 1026846 1010650029 Clinton
7 1001015 1000420031 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
40 1075923 1004510036 East Village
1402 1004301 1003530054 Lower East Side
14402 1083281 1015660008 Yorkville
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DOE Ballet Hispanico of New York, Inc.
DOE Ballet Tech Foundation, Inc.
DOE Blackberry Productions, Inc.
DOE Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc.
DOE Center for Arts Education, Inc.
DOE Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.
DOE City Year, Inc.
DOE Common Cents New York, Inc.
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Performance for Young People is an education outreach program in approximately 10
Manhattan schools located in high-need neighborhoods. A grant from MBPO would help
BH to lower the fees of providing their arts education program to schools.
No
The After-School Program provides an educational environment for 4th-8th graders
enrolled at Ballet Tech school. The program intergrates pre-professional dance training
with academic instruction for 150 NYC public school students, all tuition-free.
No
Blackberry Productions (BP) will produce the company's signature community outreach
event: Harlem Renaissance ll on Tour, that will bring professional theater performances to
between 500 and 700 under-served youth throughout Harlem.
Yes
The afterschool program serves nearly 400 students, many of whom live in underserved
communities. The Harbor targets students at-risk of academic failure and/or represent the
first in their family to attend college. Main areas of programming include academic
enrichment, college and career prep, social skills support, performing arts, and critical
thinking.
No
Parents As Art Partners is a school-based initiative that increases parent engagement and
opportunities for student success in school through high-quality family arts workshops .
The program operates in schools across NYC and three in Manhattan.
No
Chess-in-the-school scholastic tournaments offer high-level chess competition in NYC.
Held at public schools throughout NYC, the events draw children from kindergartens
through high school.
No
City Year New York's afterschool programs provide safe, educational environments,
facilitated by 57 idealistic AmeriCorps membrs for 200 unduplicated middle and
elementary school youth in five of East Harlem's most underserved schools: Central Park
East Middle School, PS57, PS206, PS50, and PS83.
No
The Penny Harvest is an educational program to foster ethical citizenship and student
leadership for students ages 4 - 14. The program is on over 700 schools in all five
boroughs and empowers children from every life circumstance to become socially engaged
No
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Education & Outreach Bhdos Performances for
Young People
167 West 89th Street New York NY
The Ballet Tech School After-School Program 890 Broadway New York NY
Harlem Renaissance II on Tour 549 West 52nd Street New York NY
Harbor Afterschool One East 104th Street New York NY
Manhattan Parents as Arts Partners 266 West 37th Street, 9th Fl. New York NY
Manhattan Borough President's Cup 520 Eighth Avenue, Floor 2 New York NY
In- School and On-Track in East Harlem 20 West 22nd Street, 3rd Fl. New York NY
Penny Harvest 570 Columbus Avenue New York NY
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52 1016163 1008487502 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
109 1083624 1007860001 Midtown-Midtown
South
109 1083624 1007860001 Midtown-Midtown
South
58 1015540 1008230055 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
173 1032247 1012180036 Upper West Side
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DOE Community- Word Project, Inc.
DOE Cool Culture, Inc.
DOE Council on the Environment, Inc.
DOE Day One NY, Inc.
DOE Dynamic Forms Inc.
DOE East Harlem Block Nursery, Inc.
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boroughs and empowers children from every life circumstance to become socially engaged
philanthropist in school.
Community-Word Project's Collaborative Arts Residency Program integrates creative
writing and art-making in order to inspire New York City public school students to learn
powerful ways to express their own stories and learn critical literacy and life skills.
Yes
Cool Culture uses an iterative process of research, data collection and experimentation to
make a deep impact on cultural participation and family outcomes. Our goal is that 75% of
Cool Culture families have an enriching educational experience at a cultural institution at
least once within the first 3 months of joining our program, and that 50% of families will
make multiple visits within 7 months.
Yes
GrowNYC proposes to engage 300 students (grade 5 - 12) from approximately four
Manhattan schools in meaningful service-learning based environmental education and
activities that explore energy use and conservation, climate change and habitat restoration
through its Environmental Education program (EE).
No
Day One will conduct co-educational workshops for 500 young people and professionals
who work with youth, and will respond to calls from constituents for legal assistance and
counseling throughout New York City.
No
Our program in Year 11 at PS 15, introduces in 32 weeks the whole school of 200 PreK-5
students, 25 teachers, and 30 support staff to dance (movement, body, patterns,
kinesthetic and visual communication) and literacy connections. We will teach all 8 classes
for 20 lessons during the school day and 2 classes after school for 48 lessons.
No
Activities at the EHBS After-School Program are planned to expand children's knowledge
of and involvement in the wider community. The goal is to develop children's ability to
receive and process information more broadly as well as express themselves in an
effective way. The program is located at Grant Day Care Center in the Ulysses S.Grant
NYCHA housing.
Yes
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Collaborative Arts Residency Program 11 Broadway, Suite 508 New York NY
SNAAP Partnership with the Metropolitan Museum
of Art
80 Hanson Place, Suite 604 New York NY
Hands-on Environmental Education for Manhattan
School Children
51 Chambers Street, Rm. 228 New York NY
Day One P.O. Box 1507, Canal Street Station New York NY
Partnerships in Literacy through Dance & Creativity
with PS 15 Roberto Clemente
107 Suffolk Street, Suite 310 New York NY
East Harlem Block Nursery After School Program 215 East 106th Street New York NY
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13 1000044 1000130005 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
35 3057479 3020030034 Fort Greene
31 1079216 1001530018 SoHo-TriBeCa-
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Italy
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170 1080690 1016560001 East Harlem South
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DOE Education Through Music, Inc.
DOE Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center/Lucy Moses School
DOE Eyebeam Atelier
DOE FamilyKind Ltd.
DOE Learning Leaders, Inc.
DOE Fight for Sight, Inc.
DOE Fund for the City of New York (Cafeteria Culture)
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ETM is unique within the arts education community for its focus on education and our
involvement of the whole school community. Music is taught both in its own right and as a
means of supporting learning in other areas. We provide extensive training and support to
teachers and to school leadership, as we work towards sustaining programs.
No
Success Through Suzuki, a program of Kaufman Music Center's Lucy Moses School,
helps disadvantaged children expand their potential through an intensive music program
that combines private and group lessons, public performances, and parental involvement.
Yes
Digital Day Camp is a summer intensive program for high school youth. The program
provides a hands-on learning experience in gaming, electronics, coding, fashion and music
with professional artists, technologists and designers. Students will produce final projects
that incorporate their new knowledge of both hardware and software tools and present at a
free and public reception on August 2, at Eyebeam.
No
FamilyKind's Education Program for children and teenagers offers critical support and
education to youth when their parents are going through a separation or divorce. The
program is designed to tackle the six psychological tasks that children of divorce or
parental separation face, identified by renowned psychologist, Dr. Judith Wallerstein.
Yes
Learning Leaders' literacy and numeracy workshops explore grade level expctation in
reading, writing and mathematics, helping parents understand the curriculum their children
are studying.
No
Fight for Sight (FFS) Focus on Vision Research (FVR) will be a program in city schools
one per borough for high achieving youth, and will offer students insight into current trends
in eye and vision research and guidance in planning for a successful research career. The
most promising students will garner laboratory experience by participating in an intensive
spring practicum.
Yes
The Arts+Action Cafeteria Waste Reduction program is a 3-month school residency
program for grades K-8 at PS 7 M and Global Technical Prep in East Harlem. The program
provides urgently needed school cafeteria food and food packaging waste reduction,
Yes
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Manhattan Partner School Program 122 East 42nd Street, Suite 1501 New York NY
Success Through Suzuki at P.S. 161 in Harlem 129 West 67th Street New York NY
Digital Day Camp 540 West 21st Street New York NY
Children/Teen Education Program for Families
Experiencing Divorce and Separation
P.O. Box 230355 New York NY
Family Literacy/Numeracy Workshops in Districts 1,
4 and 6
80 Maiden Lane, 11th Floor New York NY
Focus on Vision Research (FVR) 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 809 New York NY
Cafeteria Culture, ARTS+ACTION Cafeteria Waste
Reduction Program (PS7 & Global Technical Prep in
East Harlem)
121 Avenue of Americas, 6th Fl. New York NY
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80 1036152 1012960014 Murray Hill-Kips
Bay
153 1081024 1011390008 Lincoln Square
99 1076121 1006920053 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
7 1001015 1000420031 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
68 1018159 1008820085 Gramercy
37 1083493 1004777501 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
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DOE Futures and Options, Inc.
DOE Girls Write Now, Inc.
DOE GO Project
DOE Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America
DOE Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
DOE Harlem Junior Tennis and Education Program
DOE Harlem RBI, Inc.
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provides urgently needed school cafeteria food and food packaging waste reduction,
recycling, and composting education.
Futures and Options assists low-income, minority youth in transcending the cycle of low- or
no-skill employment and pursuing college and meaningful careers. We provide work-
readiness training, paid internships and college guidance.
No
GWN's flagship Mentoring Program operates by a model we have remained true to since
inception: weekly pairings between professional women writers and teenage girls,
bolstered by monthly, genre-based workshops, public readings, and annual publication.
No
The GO Project serves 567 low-income students in grades K-8 who are performing below
grade level, with a focus on those attending under-resourced schools in Lower
Manhattan's school district1. GO Summer is a rigorous five-week summer program with a
staff of certified teachers and specialists, enrichment teachers, teaching assistants,
student teachers/techer candidates and skilled volunteer.
Yes
The Exploring program provides young men and women ages 14 to 20 from New York City
with hands-on workforce and vocational preparation through a series of career seminars
hosted by professionals on-site at our partner companies, organizations, and
governmental agencies.
Yes
"History and Historic Preservation" has used New York City as a living classroom for
students to explore and learn more about how history an be found - and preserved - in
their physical surroundings.
No
HJTEP provides year-round after school tennis and education programs to under served
Central Harlem youth. At least 23% of the children HJTEP serves need assistance in
maintaining the C average that our program requires. To improve the rigor and quality of
our program, this year we inroduced the Academic Creative Engagement curriculum with a
group of 60 students.
No
REAL Kids Summer Program is a six-week summer program for East Harlem youth in
grades K-5. Youth participate in educational and enrichment activites in the mornings and
No
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East Harlem)
Futures and Options College Guidence Initiative 120 Broadway, Suite 1019 New York NY
Girls Write Now Mentoring Program 247 West 37th , Suite 1800
GO Summer: Avoiding the Summer Learning Loss 86 Fourth Avenue New York NY
Exploring: A worksite-based career preparation
program
350 - 5th Avenue, Suite 7820 New York NY
History and Historic Preservation: A Student
Education Program
232 East 11th Street New York NY
Academic Creative Enrichment (ACE) and Tennis at
PS 197 & Howard Bennett Park
40 West 143rd Street New York NY
REAL (Reading and Enrichment Academy for
Learning) Kids Program
333 East 100th Street New York NY
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Italy
7 1001026 1000477501 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
61 1008997 1005570001 West Village
40 1006817 1004660025 East Village
214 1053944 1017400017 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
164 1087440 1016720017 East Harlem South
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DOE Harlem Seeds
DOE Jewish Child Care Association of New York
DOE Junior Achievement of New York
DOE LD Resources Foundation, Inc.
DOE West Side Cultural Center, Inc.
DOE Literacy, Inc.
DOE LOCO-Motion Dance Theatre for Children
DOE Lower East Side Tenement Museum
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grades K-5. Youth participate in educational and enrichment activites in the mornings and
baseball/softball practices and games in the afternoons.
The Solar Aquaponics Greenhouse at the Kennedy Center will achieve increase
knowledge, and improvemnets in the attitudes and the self-efficacy of youth, families,
seniors regarding healthy eating, growing food through the development of the aquaponics
solar greenhouse.
No
Two Together provides one-to-one tutorial assistance, mentoring and school support to
New York City school children. The program helps students improve academically through
weekly tutoring sessions focusing on skills development.
Yes
Funding from the Manhattan Borough President will provide age-appropriate economic,
business, and financial education for 220 students in grades K-12 in 10 classrooms in
Manhattan.
No
LD Resources Foundation provides access to the most up-to-date technology to low-
income college students with learning disabilites.
Yes
Taste of Broadway is a motivational program for at-risk youth in the (AIDP/STH) NYC
Board of Education's Drop out prevention program. The program introduces students to
the world of theater.
Yes
LINC addresses the literacy crisis facing children living in poverty in NYC. To combat this
problem, LINC developed its ynique Comprehensive Literacy Model, based on research
showing that mobilizing three key constituency groups - ppers, parents and community
members - has a demonstrated impact on early childhood literacy development.
No
We are seeking funding to sponsory 9 boys & girls ages 11-17 from the East Village to
take dance classes with us after-school Monday through Friday in our studio. Classes
include Modern Dance & Composition, Elementary Dance & Composition and Dance Lab.
Yes
The Tenement Museum's education programs utilize history as a means to understand the
past and illuminate the present, and encourage meaningful dialogue about the enduring
issues that have affected historic and present-day immigrant communities.
No
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Learning) Kids Program
Healthy In My Neighborhood-Harlem Seeds'
Aquaponics Solar Greenhouse
118 West 139th Street, 3W New York NY
Two Together 858 East 29th Street New York NY
Supporting Manhattan's Schools Through JA 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 205 New York NY
Assistive Technology for College-Bound Students
with Learning Disabilities
31 East 32nd Street, Suite 607 New York NY
Taste of Broadway Motivational Program For NYC
Dropout Provention Students
136 West 70th Street
LINC Comprehensive Literacy Model 5030 Broadway, Suite 641 New York NY
Dance Scholarship Fund 112 St. Marks Place New York NY
Tenement Museum Education Program 91 Orchard Street New York NY
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230 1060040 1020070046 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
774 3206416 3075740070 Flatbush
92 1035385 1012807501 Turtle Bay-East
Midtown
74 1017017 1008620026 Midtown-Midtown
South
153 1029654 1011410046 Lincoln Square
303 1064883 1022310001 Marble Hill-Inwood
12901 3018655 3009347508 Park Slope-
Gowanus
18 1079706 1004140059 Chinatown
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DOE Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation
DOE Manhattan Class Company
DOE Manhattan School of Music
DOE Manhattan Theatre Club
DOE Movement Research, Inc.
DOE Museum of Arts and Design
DOE National Museum of the American Indian
DOE New Alternatives for Children, Inc.
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issues that have affected historic and present-day immigrant communities.
The MCC Foundation helps businesses find interns and potential employees in CTE high
schools and to educate the students in the types of jobs in their field of interest.
No
The MCC Theater Youth Company is a free after-school youth company in New York City
associated with professional theater and is the city's longest oprating ensemble of its kind.
Each year the YC serves over 80 NYC public high school students, largely from Title 1
schools.
Yes
Music Teaches provides high-cliber music eduation to New York City school children
primarily in East and West Harlem, Washington Heights, Morningside Heights and the
Upper East and West Sides of Manhattan who would not otherwise have access to these
important music programs.
No
The program has grown from 70 high school students in two schools in 1989 to thousands
of students, teachers, audience members, family members, and mentors each year in
schools throughout New York City.
No
Acollaboration with NYC public school communities, Dance Makers in the Schools creates
educational opportunities in which working dance artists teach childrenn and share their
own creative processes.
No
MADlab k-12 is the Museum's flagship arts in education program, designed to engage K-
12 students-- focusing on New York City youth --in the art of making; encourage social and
skill development via learning with the hands; and help students and teachers achieve the
requirements of NYC's Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts.
Yes
The request is towards testing of pilot programs for imagiNATIONS, the museum's
upcoming new education center. The request will wupport research and development of
education programs intended for students and teachers from New York City public
schools.
No
NAC's programs have demonstrated that with appropriate interventions and specialized No
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MCCF CTE High School Initiative 1375 Broadway 3rd Fl. New York NY
MCC Theatre Youth Company 311 West 43rd Street, Suite 302 New York NY
Music Teaches, Manhattan School of Music's NYC
Arts-in-Education Program
120 Claremont Avenue New York NY
manhattan Theatre Club's Education Program 311 West 43rd Street, 8th Fl. New York NY
Dance Makers in the Schools 55 Avenue C New York NY
MADlab K-12 2 Columbus Circle New York NY
imagiNATIONS: Expanding Learning Opportunities
for Youth
One Bowling Green New York NY
Educational Services (College Bound) 37 West 26th Street New York NY
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109 1015254 1008130016 Midtown-Midtown
South
121 1024965 1010340022 Clinton
211 1076684 1019930001 Morningside
Heights
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DOE New York City Urban Debate League, Inc. (PS 290)
DOE PS. 226M
DOE New York Urban League
DOE Nuyorican Poets Café Inc.
DOE Opportunity Music Project
DOE Opus 118 Harlem School of Music
DOE Our Firefighters Children's Foundation
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services, urban birth families with significant can safely care for their medically fragile
children. Leading to enormous savings in public dollars, while empowering children to
learn, attain higher education, gain employment, and contribute to their communities.
Everyday we host debate practices after school for all students in Manhattan, every
weekend Manhattan students compete in debate tournaments, every month we have
debate workshops in Manhattan for all grade levels, every month Manhattan's top debaters
travel with our Travel Team to the nation's most competitive tournaments, and every
summer we host the Manhattan Debate Institute.
Yes
The students will participate and gain proficiency in the art making process, and will spend
the year working independently with educators from NY cultural organizations.
No
The NEXT Academy Afterschool program is designed to engage middle school students
residing in the greater Harlem community in activities related to Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math through instruction and hands-on learning activities in video editing
and production, website design and coding, and desktop publishing.
Yes
The Nuyorican Poets Café will teach arts managers, educators and community leaders
how to create slam poetry programs that empower adolescent artists and that gice voice to
students and young adults who do not otherwise have access to literary or performance
opportunities.
No
The Camber Ochestra is a dynamic new feature of Opportunity Music Porject's free private
music lesson program. Families come from all five boroughs of New York City and are
accepted into the program based on three criteria: (1) passion for music, (2) strong
parental commitment, and (3) financial need.
Yes
For 30 weeks each year, the After-School Program offers students of all ages highly-
subsidized 30-,45-, or 60-minute private, partner, and ensemblem instruction for violin,
viola, cello, guitar, and/or piano.
Yes
Our project serves the public by offering an affordable option for theatrical entertainment .
Our target audience are NYC school children, of all ages, physical abilities, races and
Yes
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Manhattan Debate League 215 West 33rd Street, Suite 31C New York NY
P226M Annual Student Art Exhibit 2014 220 W 121 St
NEXT Academy Afterschool Program (New York
Urban league Experiential technology ?)
204 West 136th Street New York NY
The Nuyorican Poets Café's Poetic Outreach
Project
236 East 3rd Street New York NY
Opportunity Music Project Chamber Orchestra 4 West 43rd Street New York NY
After-School Program c/o Kaufman Ctr. - 129 West 67th
Street
New York NY
The 5dollarplay 1695 Madison Avenue, Suite 8C New York NY
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Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
101 Midtown-Midtown
South
220 1058470 1019260017 Central Harlem
South
228 1081614 1019410038 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
2202 1004592 1003850023 Lower East Side
96 1034201 1012580042 Midtown-Midtown
South
184 1080640 1016200023 East Harlem North
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DOE P.S. 50
DOE Pan American Musical Art Research, Inc.
DOE Parent JobNet, Inc.
DOE PENCIL, Inc.
DOE PowerPlay NYC, Inc.
DPR Arts for Art
DOE PS 11 - The William T. Harris School
DOE PS 116 Manhattan
DOE PS 75 - Parent Teacher Association, Ltd
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Our target audience are NYC school children, of all ages, physical abilities, races and
socioeconomic backgrounds. Our objective is to offer expowure to an art from that many
members of our target audience don't have access to.
youth Pride Chorus is one of the few LGBTQ youth choruses and stands as a premier
program for youth empowerment. YPC singers learn music literacy, and advance singers
receive individual voice instruction. The program also addresses youth's developmental n
Yes
Pan American Musical Art Research requests $10,000 for "Shall We Tango?" - a music
and dance education and performance project for public high school students in
washington Heights, presented in Spring 2014.
No
ParentJobNet connects local businesses with public school parents seeking employment.
PJN provides free workforce-focused ESL classes, financial literacy, job readiness, career
options, computer training workshops, career counseling, and job placement.
Yes
Grant will support the PENCIL partnership programs work in Manhattan. The partnership
works to increase student achievement by focusing on five key areas that are proven to
increase student achievement; school leadership; family engagement; college and career
readiness; student engagement; and school infrastructure.
No
The PowerPlay STARS after school and summer programs promote physical activity,
healthy living, wellness and life-skills, learning for girls in underserved communities.
Yes
A total of 30 concerns, ten concerts in each of the following gardens gardens: 6BC
Botanical Garden, Children's Magical Garden, First Street Green.
No
PS 11 is committed to ensuring the student body has a firm graps on the math and science
fundamentals that will lead to college and career readiness. Grant would fund
enhancements to our STEM programs.
Yes
Our school currently provides curriculum chess to our Kindergarden to our Grade 2
students for one period a week during the school day.
Yes
We are seeking funds to continue our full year partnership will Studio in a School, which
provides in-classroom art education to our second, third, and fourth graders. Our
Yes
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The Vito Marcantonio Community Peace Garden 433 East 100th Street New York NY
Shall We Tango 644 West 185th Street, Suite 6B New York NY
Workforce Educational Programs & Services 32 West 92nd Street, Rm. 136 New York NY
PENCIL Partnership Program - Manhattan 30 West 26th Street, 5th Fl. New York NY
STARS Program 42 Broadway, 20th Floor New York NY
In Gardens 107 Suffolk Street, M RM 3.5 New York NY
STEM Expansion Project 320 West 21st Street New York NY
Curriculum Chess 210 East 33rd Street New York NY
Supporting Classroom Art Education for Elementary
School Children at PS 75
735 West End Avenue New York NY
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162 1083933 1016940001 East Harlem South
271 1063984 1021670010 Washington Heights
North
177 1081042 1012050006 Upper West Side
58 1015629 1008270064 Hudson Yards-
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9 1000812 1000220020 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
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89 1013260 1007440024 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
70 1020080 1009130007 Murray Hill-Kips
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183 1034190 1012530065 Upper West Side
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DOE Publicolor, Inc.
DOE Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.
DOE Reading Empowers, Inc.
DOE Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation
DOE Reading Reform Foundation of New York
DOE Red Balloon Day Care Center Inc.
DOE Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.
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provides in-classroom art education to our second, third, and fourth graders. Our
collaboration will provide weekly visual art instruction for the nineteen classes not served
by the school's part-time art especialist.
Publicolor begins its work by forming after-school Paint Clubs in low-performing inner city
public schools. PAINT club participants transform their own underachieving institutional
looking schools from dreary and hopeless to vibrant and stimulating learning
environments.
No
Reach Out and read serves over 270,000 in the greater New York City region including
over 58,000 at 38 hospitals and clinics in manhattan. The program is a pedeatric-based
intervention that adresses the literacy need of the City's youngest and neediest
populations.
No
The Reading Empowers Initiative seeks to continue the mission of Reading Empowers by
instilling a lifelong passion for reading in young students in New York.
Yes
READ trains and supports middle and high school students to provide structured,
individualized, research based, supervised one-to-one tutoring to at-risk Kindergarten and
first grade students.
No
Reading Reform Foundation proposes to serve 3 Manhattan elementary schools in FY 14.
The in-school teacher-training program creates a collaboration among RRF consultants,
school adminstrators, participating teachers and their grades K-3 classes over a school
year.
No
The Red Ballon is a full day/year round preschool that serves Harlem, Washington
Heights, and Inwood's working and student families. Founded in 1972 the Red Balloon
contiunes to appeal to working and student families throughout the community.
Yes
Education at Roundaboout is an inclusive education program that uses theatre as a
vehicle for stimulating and enriching learning and improving quality of life. Our programs
meet NYS learning standars, serve students in disadvantaged communities, and build
important life skills such as teamwork and leadership.
No
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School Children at PS 75
Paint Club 149 Madison Avenue, Suite 1201 New York NY
Reach Out and Read of Greater New York School
Readiness Project
30 East 33rd Street, 6th Fl. New York NY
Reaidng Empowers Initiative 514 West 110th Street, 9B New York NY
READ - Success Starts Early 80 Maiden Lane, 11th Fl. New York NY
In-School Teacher-Training Program 333 West 57th Street, Suite 1L New York NY
The Red Balloon Scholarship Fund 560 Riverside Drive New York NY
Education at Roundabout: Manhattan School
Partnerships
231 West 39th Street, Suite 1200 New York NY
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74 1016997 1008610057 Midtown-Midtown
South
74 1017020 1008620045 Midtown-Midtown
South
195 1056715 1018817503 Morningside
Heights
7 1001015 1000420031 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
139 1082450 1010487504 Clinton
211 1059891 1019950063 Morningside
Heights
113 1014499 1007890021 Midtown-Midtown
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DOE SCAN New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc.
DOE Screen Actors Guild Foundation
DOE Settlement Housing Fund
DOE Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
DOE Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.
DOE St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, Inc.
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important life skills such as teamwork and leadership.
The SCAN Leadership Development Program will work with 45 young people ages 13/18
who reside near SCAN's three East Harlem-based community centers. The program will
work with young people drawn form the area's most prominent youth gangs and will
provide group sessions to provide opportunities to talk about what gangs mean to their
communities and the damamgin influence of crime in involved in gang life.
No
Performing Artists for Literacy in Schools is part of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation's
award-winning children's literacy initiative. This national program is comprised of 2,200
performing artists who volunteer to read aloud to 60,000 children each month in Title I
schools, shelters, and hospitals.
Yes
Semiperm's Book Club for Kids program encourages children to read in a creative and fun
environment. With the support of dedicated volunteers, and with the participation of
parents, the Book Club provides up to 12 elementary and middle school children from the
P.S. 75 school zone wiht one-on-one reading mentors.
Yes
Learning Through Art is the Guggenheim's most enduring education program, providing
sustained in-school arts education to nearly 150,000 students from diverse cultural and
economic backgrounds. As part of this program, highly trained teaching artists collaborate
with classroom teachers at 10 New York City public schools to facilitate 17 residencies
each year.
No
The Dignidad program promotes pride as well as self-esteem by exposing and introducing
Latino, as well as non-Latino students, to classic and contemporary Spanish-language
plays that inspire positive self-awareness, challenge cultural perceptions and promote
cultural exchange.
No
Orchestra of St. Luck's Arts Education program seeks to provide both an opportunity for all
public school children to experience the joy of attending a musical performance, as well as
an instrument coaching program at select schools and neighborhood partners.
No
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The Scan Leadership Development Program for at-
Risk Youth
345 East 102nd Street, Suite 301 New York NY
Expanding BookPALS' Reach in Early Education
ICT Classrooms
260 Madison Avenue, 7th Fl. New York NY
Semiperm Book Club for Kids 247 West 37th Street, 4th Fl. New York NY
Learning Through Art 1071 Fifth Avenue New York NY
Dignidad! Repertorio's Education Outreach Program 138 East 27th Street New York NY
Orchestra of St. Luke's Arts Education 450 West 37th Street, Suite 502 New York NY
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164 1086440 1016747501 East Harlem South
82 1017230 1008680016 Murray Hill-Kips
Bay
109 1014454 1007870011 Midtown-Midtown
South
15002 1046946 1015000001 Upper East Side-
Carnegie Hill
68 1018151 1008820060 Gramercy
111 1087066 1007347502 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
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DOE The 52nd Street Project
DOE The Anne Frank Center USA
DOE The Boys & Girls Club of Harlem
DOE The Brotherhood/Sister Sol
DOE The Children's Aid Society
DOE The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc.
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Smart Partners is an academic mentoring/tutoring program for underserved children, ages
10-18, from Hell's Kitchen, who are enrolled at The 52nd Street Project, pairing Project
kids with individual adult mentors. There are currently 53 pairs of Smart Parners who meet
at least once a week at the Project Clubhouse for ninety-minute long one-on-one sessions.
No
The Anne Frank Center USA (AFC) presents exhibits and programs that teach students
about the dangers of intolerance, hatred and discrimination against other because of race,
religion, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Sadly there are many powerful stories that
illustrate the history and contemporary face of intolerance. AFC would like to present a
series of short-term special exhibits that will broaden the subject matter available for
school groups.
No
Passport to Manhood/SMART Girls is a part of our Healthy Lifestyles programming.
Passport to Manhood is a curriculum for adolescent boys that addresses several key areas
of development while stressing and promoting positive values and behaviors. The SMART
Girls program was developed to offer age-specific experiences that enhance girl's physical
and emotional health.
No
BHSS supports over 350 youth annually, ages 8-22 through multi-layered, diverse and
holistic programming. Our educational methodology is based on 10 Curriculum Focus
Issues, which include leadership development and educational achievement, sexual
responsibility, sexism and misogyny, political educaiton and social justice, Pan African and
Latino history, and global awareness.
No
The Saturday Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children and Teens is the only free
weekend program for deaf young people in New York. The program is poen to all deaf
children and teens in the city, and currently enrolls 122 young people, age 5-20. Many
have secondary disabilities including ADHD, Down Syndrome, and Cenrebral Palsy.
No
CHCF is requesting funding to support its Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
education project for 50 parents in Manhattan. CHCF has been providing workshops in
Spanish and Enghlish to parents, child care providers and school personnel in New York
No
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Smart Partners 789 - 10th Avenue New York NY
Confronting Intolerance: Special Exhibits at The
Anne Frank Center
44 Park Place New York NY
Passport to Manhood/Smart Girls 425 West 144the Street New York NY
BHSS Rites of Passage Enhancement Program 512 West 143rd Street New York NY
Rhinelander Saturday Program for Deaf Children
and Teens
350 East 88th Street New York NY
Common Core State Standards for Parents 110 William Street, Suite 1802 New York NY
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21 1001409 1001250020 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
229 1061865 1020740047 Hamilton Heights
14602 1050055 1015500031 Yorkville
1502 1001186 1000770008 Battery Park City-
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DOE The Dance Ring, Inc. - (dba NY Theatre Ballet)
DOE The Horticultural Society of New York
DOE The Little Orchestra Society/Orpheon, Inc.
DOE The Mama Foundation for the Arts, Inc.
DOE The Paper Bag Players
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Spanish and Enghlish to parents, child care providers and school personnel in New York
City about the CCSS, their implementation, and teh impact on their children, schools, and
communities.
New York Theatre Ballet's Ballet School NY offers after-school dace classes in its
Children's Division for 150 students each year. During the coming year, 25 or more of the
children will attend on LIFT scholarships. They are provided with class attire and
costumes; trasportaion as needed for them and escorting adults; tutoring; mentoring;
books; and clothing.
No
Initiated in 1989, Apple Seed is an interdisciplinary program currently serving 434 very low-
income students at 5 elementary schools in West, Central, and East Harlem. Typically, our
instructors provide 10 weekly, 60-minute sessions during school hours. Some schools,
however, request as much as 30 weekly sessions; others perfer us to conduct an on-site,
after-school program.
Yes
Live in Concert! Is LOS's community engagement program that offers accessibility to
members of the New York City community who would otherwise have little or no contact
with classical music. The initiative provides opportunities for underserved students as well
as their families, to attend weekday open dress rehearsals and weekend performances of
Happy Concerts and Lolli-Pops concerts without charge.
Yes
Gospel for Teens (GFT) is a 24 week music education program, transpiring over the
course of two semesters. There are three classes 1) Freshman, 2) Adavanced, and 3)
Performing Before Live Audiences (PBLA)-the official Gospel for Teens Choir. At the end
of each semester, all classes have a culminating mantiee and evening performance at the
520-seat Dempsey Theater.
Yes
New York City Theater For All provides free and low-cost tickets to school children in
grades pre-K through Third for The Paper Bag Players school time performances in all five
boroughs. Our goal is that any child who wants to see The Paper Bag Players can. The
$5000 we are requeseting from the Borough President Stringer will support this program at
No
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LIFT Community Services Program 30 East 31st Street New York NY
Apple Seed 148 West 37th Street, 13th Fl. New York NY
Little Orchestra Society's Live Concert! 330 West 42nd Street New York NY
Gospel for Teens 149 West 126th Street New York NY
NYXC Theater For All (support for shows at Harlem
Stage/Marian Anderson Theater)
185 East Broadway New York NY
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74 1016971 1008600057 Midtown-Midtown
South
109 1015249 1008120069 Midtown-Midtown
South
115 1024926 1010320048 Clinton
224 1057889 1019110112 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
6 1003618 1002840018 Lower East Side
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DOE The River Project, Inc.
DOE Theatre Works/USA, Corp.
DOE Tribeca Film Institute
DOE Trident Swim Foundation
DOE Trinity Lutheran Church
DOE Turtle bay Music School
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$5000 we are requeseting from the Borough President Stringer will support this program at
four shows at harlem Stage/Marian Anderson Theater.
The River Project offers hands-on, scientific field trips in Manhattan along the hudson
River. Field Trips introduce students to marine science and issues of urban ecology
through informative lectures on waterway-related topics, and hadns-on activities at the
Picnic House at Pier 40, Pier 61 and Pier 25.
Yes
Free Summer Theatre was created to give young New Yorkers a free theatre tradition they
could call their own - like "Shakespeare in Park" - but for kids. Each summer
TheatreworksUSA invites 15,000 children and families. About a third of our audience
comes from Manhattan.
Yes
Tribeca Film Institute requests support for Our City, My story, an annual screening of New
York City's best student-made films during the Tribeca Film festival. Since its inception in
2005, over 2,500 young people have contributed to this annual evet, which aims to
highlight and celebrate the tremendous work our city's young filmmakers are producing.
No
The Trident Swim Foundation (TSF) is a start-up non-profit organization focused on
creating and supporting swimming-based academically oriented youth development
programs in New York City. Since April 2007, the foundation has progressed from
exploratory talks to an active program at George Washington Educational Campus.
Yes
The Creative Learning Center is a nonsectarian afterschool program serving very low-
income children in grades K-6. Approximately 84% of our children are Latino and come
from immigrant families having recently arrived in the United States. We offer homework
assistance, academic instruction, fun, games, and exposure to a variety of musical and
artistic traditions.
No
TBMS works to fill the music education gqp in NYC public Schools with sustainable in-
school and after-school programs that benefit students, teachers, schools, and their
communities. We reach nearly 2,000 students annually in 8 schools located in 5 conucil
districts.
Yes
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Environmental Field Trip Program Pier 40 @ Houston Street New York NY
Free Summer Theatre 2013 151 West 26th Street, 7th Fl. New York NY
Our City, My Story 375 Greenwich Street New York NY
George Washington Educational Campus Swim
Program
150 West 55th Street, #8A New York NY
Creative Learning Center 164 West 100th Street New York NY
Public School Partnerships for Music Education 244 East 52nd Street New York NY
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69 West Village
95 1015034 1008020008 Midtown-Midtown
South
39 1002114 1001877501 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
137 1023386 1010070054 Midtown-Midtown
South
185 1055907 1018520059 Upper West Side
98 1038477 1013250032 Turtle Bay-East
Midtown
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DOE Urban Dove
DOE Vital Theatre Company
DOE Working in Support of Education
DOE Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.
DOE Youth Arts New York, Inc.
DOE Youth Pride Chorus
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districts.
The Net Gain program currently serves 13 Manhattan public high schools, all of which lack
their own gym facilities and are unable to provide after-school athletics to their students.
Urban Dove provides free court time to these schools so that they may join the Department
of Education's Public School Athletic League (PSAL) and compete in a varsity basketball
season.
No
Page to stage programs work with K-8 and fosters self-confidence, creative independence,
and artistic growth by encouraging students to unearth their authentic voices. We teach
practical, hans-on skills in the theatrical arts such as playwriting, producing, acting, and
design led by professional teaching artists.
No
W!SE Institute is a unique educational program that is intergrated into the curriculum at the
High Schoool of Econoics and Finance. The institute offers 100+ seminars delivered by
250+ volunteers from the private, independent and government sectors Students receive
32 housrs of credit-bearing seminar instruction over four 8-week modules per academic
year.
Yes
YPC provides in-school and after-school choral instruction and performance opportunities
to a wide range of New York City children and teenagers from all five boroughs, including
those with little or no access to music education in their own public schools.
No
Hibakusha Stories, an initiative of Youth Arts New York, will be conducting 5 days of
interactive workshops in New York City in mid-October, 2013, and 8days of workshops in
early May, 2014, in which survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
known as hibakusha, will tell their stories to students in local high schools and universities.
Yes
Youth Pride Chorus is one of the few LGBTQ youth choruses and stands as a premier
program for youth empowerment. YPC singers learn music literacy, and advance singers
receive individual voice instruction. The program also addresses youth's developmental
needs.
No
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Net Gain Church Street Station PO Box 305 New York NY
Vital Voices: Page to Stage 2162 Broadway, 4th Fl. New York NY
W!SE Institute 227 East 56th Street, Suite 201 New York NY
YPC After School and Satellite Schools Choral
Music Programs
1995 Broadway, Suite 305 New York NY
Hibakusha Stories P.O. Box 363, Old Chelsea Station New York NY
Youth Pride Chorus 676A Ninth Avenue, Suite 405 New York NY
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108 1038592 1013300011 Turtle Bay-East
Midtown
153 1070358 1011397502 Lincoln Square
127 1025074 1010370062 Clinton
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DOE Youth Service Opportunities Project, Inc.
DOHMH Adaptive Design Association, Inc.
DOHMH African Services Committee, Inc.
DOHMH AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.
DOHMH Bailey House
DOHMH Big Apple Circus, Ltd.
DOHMH Carry On Community Development Corp.
DOHMH The Coalition of Behavoral Health Agencies
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YSOP programs introduce students to volunteer service with homeless and hungry people.
In our programs, students spend a day serving in soup kitchens, drop-in centers, food
pantries, a clothing bank, a furniture distribution center, and in recreational programs for
homeless children.
No
ADA will construct aprox. 600 customized adaptions for 300 children with disabilities, so
they can participate more fully at home, schools and commumity life.
No
Recognizing the unique vulnerability of our African immigrant clients and the threat of
further transmission, ASC initiated a free HBV screening program in 2009 with support
from the NYC Dept. of Health.
Yes
ASCNYC proposes to augment its urban farm at ASCNYC's Casa Washington Heights
Community Center, which produces organiz vegetables and herbs our Food & Nutrition
Program throught the addition of a nutrition education/organic farming group.
No
At the Rand Harlan Center in E Harlem, a community beset by high HIV incidence and
poverty rates, Baily House employs a Health and Wellness
No
BAC is committed to providing the joy of the circus experience for individuals who are not
able to attend shows in the tent. In NYC, 15 Clown Doctors, working in teams, currently
have nearly 30,000 interactions with patients each year.
No
C.O.C.D.O. will target the population within the communities of West Harlem, where there
are approx 4,000 members or 26% of the population who have been identified with some
level of kidney desease. C.O.C.D.C. will provide the members of these communities with
information, resources, and screening designed to increase awareness of certain diseases
and to provide mediums for early detection and prevention from treatable conditions that
result from organ failure.
Yes
The Coalition plans to provide Manhattan's behaviorial health agencies with the best and
most up to date information on behavioral health policy reforms using direct training and
Yes
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YSOP Service Days 15 Rutherford Place New York NY
Adaptive Equipment for Children with Disabilities 313 West 36th Street New York NY
Hepatitis B Screening and Linkage to Care for
Immigrant Communities in Manhattan
429 West 127th Street New York NY
CASA Washington Heights Urban Farm 41 East 11th Street, 5th Fl. New York NY
Nutrition and Wellness Initiative 1751 Park Avenue New York NY
CLOWN CARE One Metro Tech Center North New York NY
COCDC Minority Kidney Health Awareness 425 West 144th Street New York NY
Preparing for Managed Care and Beyond 90 Broad Street New York NY
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10018 MANHATTAN 40.753769 -73.993189 4 3
10027 MANHATTAN 40.813002 -73.953849 9 7
10003 MANHATTAN 40.733164 -73.99296 2 2
10035 MANHATTAN 40.802879 -73.940604 11 9
11201 BROOKLYN 40.694059 -73.985741 2 33
10031 MANHATTAN 40.823821 -73.94633 9 7
10004 MANHATTAN 40.703954 -74.011592 1 1
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48 1082121 1008970016 Gramercy
111 1013596 1007600032 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
21303 1084104 1019670060 Manhattanville
61 1009127 1005630001 West Village
196 1089077 1017700072 East Harlem North
11 3000000 3001420100 DUMBO-Vinegar
Hill-Downtown
Brooklyn-Boerum
Hill
227 1084160 1020500037 Hamilton Heights
9 1000025 1000100016 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
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DOHMH Concrete Safaris
DOHMH Dominican Sunday, Inc. Community Services
DOHMH Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families
DOHMH Episcopal Social Services of New York
DOHMH Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc.
DOHMH Fountain House, Inc.
DOHMH Fourth Arts Block Inc.
DOHMH Friends In Deed, Inc.
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most up to date information on behavioral health policy reforms using direct training and
consultation on managed care and other mandatory changes and opportunities.
Support requested for a youth-driven green exercise program for 7-12 year-olds in E
Harlem. Children will grow vegetables at Mad Fun Farm, the first youth-centered farm on
NYCHA property, during intensive workshops held 5 days per week.
No
The Dominican Sunday, Inc proposes to develop a Domestic Violence Program to assist
and create awareness in the communities we represent. "Despierta Mujer" will provide
support, professional referrals, prevent violence and advocate justice for victims enduring
or that had been under abuse.
No
MBPO Funding will support STEPS E Harlem based Children's Therapy Program, which is
currently providing therapeutic interventions to 61 children age 0-12 to address the trauma
symtoms they experience after witnessing family violence.
No
Preparing Youth for Adulthood is our growing job development initiative with a goal to take
the right steps to ensure that our children will develop the strength they need to take on
adulthood.
No
Support requested for employment and counselingservices for DV victims to help them
and their families overcome barriers that that place them at greater risk of continued or
increased violence and long-term poverty.
No
To best assess and address the health and fitness needs of our members, the Wellness
Program uses a holistic approach and is comprised of a numer of multidisciplinary
components.
No
The FAB Festival will include outdoor movement workshops with experienced educators,
healthy & organic food vendors, the local food co-op's bike-powered smoothie station and
a bike valet courtesy of TA.
No
Friends in Deed Continuum Support Program is a combination of services designed to
support the emotional and spiritual needs of adults in the NYC Metro area dealing with a
life-threatening physical illlness.
Yes
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City Surfers 1775 Third Avenue New York NY
"Despierta Mujer"- Domestic Violence Program
(DMDV)
175 West 107th Street New York NY
Children's Therapy Program 1968 Second Avenue New York NY
Preparing Youth for Adulthood 305 Seventh Avenue, 4th Fl. New York NY
Center for Women and Famalies 315 Hudson Street New York NY
Wellness Program 425 West 47th Street New York NY
FAB! Festival 61 East 4th Street New York NY
Friends In Deed Continuum Support Program 594 Broadway, Suite 706 New York NY
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10025 MANHATTAN 40.800734 -73.964296 7 7
10029 MANHATTAN 40.787585 -73.944655 11 8
10001 MANHATTAN 40.746817 -73.993655 5 3
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10036 MANHATTAN 40.762 -73.991221 4 3
10003 MANHATTAN 40.726755 -73.990735 3 2
10012 MANHATTAN 40.72496 -73.997157 2 1
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Lower Manhattan
15602 1079203 1016470001 East Harlem South
193 1055983 1018620001 Morningside
Heights
164 1081358 1016730001 East Harlem South
95 1015060 1008037502 Midtown-Midtown
South
37 1010362 1005970012 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
127 1026562 1010570021 Clinton
38 1082642 1004600056 East Village
43 1007944 1005110012 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
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DOHMH Full Circle Life Enrichment Center
DOHMH Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.
DOHMH Gilda's Club New York City
DOHMH God's Love We Deliver, Inc.
DOHMH Greenwich House, Inc.
DOHMH Harlem United Community AIDS Center
DOHMH Health Jam, Inc.
DOHMH I Challenge Myself, Inc.
DOHMH Iris House - A Center for Living With HIV, Inc.
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life-threatening physical illlness.
The Full Circle Trauma Project is a trauma based therapeutic model that engages young
pregnant teens, who suffer from a past of trauma and mental health challenges how to
cope and rebuild their self esteem, their disturbed world view abd ultimately their identity.
Yes
Funding will support two vital services at GMHC - the HIV Hotline and HIV/STI Testing. No
Gilda's club NYC Teens Connect program is a coed, weekly support group designed for
NYC-based teens ages 13-17 who have been impacted by cancer in any way.
No
God's Love We Deliver proposes to use the grant to meet partial costs for the provision of
9,025 home-delivered meals for persons living with HIV/AIDS and other life-altering
illnesses.
No
The Children's Safety Project provides psychiatric counseling and support services to
children and their non-offending family members who are dealing with physical or sexual
abuse, domestic violence or trauma resulting from crime.
No
Our food and nutrition services program offers nuritious evening meals and pantry gags to
persons living with HIV/AIDS, poverty, or other hardships, and therir family members,
seven days and evening per week, 52 weeks per year.
No
HJ is proposing to utilze the funding to train health educators on the Making a Difference
an evidence-based abstinence curriculum, which is an eight module curriculum provided to
young adolescents.
Yes
Grant funds would support the Cycling Smarts program at East Side Community HS in the
Lower East Side and George Washington Educational Campus in Washington
Heights/Inwood. Cycling Smarts is offered as an elective class at each school.
No
Access to Services is a program to help HIV/AIDS clients reach their medical
appointments, Iris House services and other social services without financial burdens by
providing Metro cards to pay for transportation costs.
No
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Trauma Therapy Project 2429 East Tremont New York NY
HIV and STI Testing and Prevention 446 West 335r Street New York NY
Teens Connect: A Program to support Teens living
with Cancer in their Family
195 West Houston Street
Home-Delivered Meals for Seriously Ill People 166 Avenue of the Americas New York NY
Children's Safety Project 224 West 30th Street New York NY
Food and Nutrition Services 306 Lenox Avenue New York NY
Workshop Jams - Curriculum Development &
Training
2149 Third Avenue, Suite 2R New York NY
Cycling Smarts 1460 Broadway, Ste. 8-24 New York NY
Access to Services 2348 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd New York NY
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10461
10001
10014 MANHATTAN 40.728457 -74.003879 2 3
10013 MANHATTAN 40.725619 -74.003976 2 3
10001 MANHATTAN 40.748848 -73.993377 5 3
10027 MANHATTAN 40.808047 -73.945274 10 9
10035 MANHATTAN 40.798838 -73.939351 11 8
10036 MANHATTAN 40.754998 -73.986284 5 4
10030 MANHATTAN 40.816958 -73.942506 10 9
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Italy
37 1008124 1005200028 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
49 1007816 1005040043 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
95 1014300 1007790057 Midtown-Midtown
South
200 1053494 1017230001 Central Harlem
South
188 1052611 1016670003 East Harlem North
113 1022573 1009947504 Midtown-Midtown
South
228 1060221 1020230033 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
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DOHMH Museum of Motherhood
DOHMH Just Food, Inc.
DOHMH Love Heals, Inc.
DOHMH MCCNY Charities, Inc.
DOHMH Mental Health Association of New York City, Inc.
DOHMH Miracle House of New York
DOHMH New Destiny Housing Corporation
DOHMH New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.
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Drawing on strengths and partnerships with the Goodwill Beyond Jobs and the NuAFrikan
Theatre in Harlem and the Glenn Taylor Nursing Institute for Family and Society, identified
'at risk individuals' participate in the 'Motherhood is Leadership' program at the Museum of
Motherhood.
Yes
The goal of the "Cooking Up Healthy Eating Habits Program" is to provide complementary
food education to programs that increase access to fresh, healthy food in underserved
Manhattan communities.
No
The Leadership Empowerment and Awareness Program for Girls addresses negative
sexual and reproductive health outcomes among young women of color in New York City.
Yes
Funds will be used to support MCCNY LGBTQI Mental health Clinic. Services provided
include mental health counseling and screening, brief intervention and referrrals, mental
health first aid, substance abuse counseling, enhanced HIV testing and entitlement
assistence.
No
MHA-NYC's YES program is a unique, integrated, year-round program that combines
education and vocational programming with mental health services and life-skills training
for a high-risk population of poor, minority youth with serious emotional disturbance (SED).
No
We are the only nonprofit in New York city providing subsidized shelter, meals and
wellness services to adult patients traveling with their caregivers to receive critical medical
attention from Manhattan's most distinguished specialists.
No
Housing Link works with families and individuals using the city's homeless shelters to
scape domestic violence, individuals who are at risk of homelessness because of domestic
violence, and providers who offer services to victims of abuse. Housinglink annually
assists at least 2300 survivors and advocates through its helpline and workshops.
No
NYAWC's Innovative Drawing and Truth/Mentoring (DAT) Program engages youth (12-21)
years old through digital art therapy and mentorship to recover from the trauma of
witnessing domestiv violence and/or being abused themselves.
No
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100 Mothers Project 401 East 84th Street, Lower level New York NY
Cooking up Healthy Eating Habits 1155 Avenue of the Americas, Fl. 3 New York NY
Leadership Empowerment and Awareness Program
for Girls
2 Fifth Avenue, #2Q New York NY
LGBTQI Mantal Health Clinic 446 West 36th Street New York NY
Manhattan Adolescant Skills Center Youth
Employment Services (YES) Internship Program
50 Broadway, 19th Fl. New York NY
Meals Program 630 Ninth Avenue, Ste. 603 New York NY
HousingLink 12 West 37th Street New York NY
Drawing and Truth/Mentoring (DAT) 32 Broadway, 10th Fl. New York NY
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10028 MANHATTAN 40.775428 -73.949994 8 5
10036 MANHATTAN 40.756631 -73.982826 5 4
10011 MANHATTAN 40.731921 -73.996608 2 1
10018 MANHATTAN 40.755509 -73.997387 4 3
10004 MANHATTAN 40.706449 -74.012761 1 1
10036 MANHATTAN 40.760038 -73.991449 4 3
10018 MANHATTAN 40.750639 -73.983899 5 4
10004 MANHATTAN 40.706045 -74.013096 1 1
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14401 1073786 1015647502 Yorkville
119 1022631 1009970029 Midtown-Midtown
South
63 1008850 1005510001 West Village
111 1012876 1007330062 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
9 1000813 1000220024 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
121 1024982 1010350001 Clinton
84 1015942 1008380058 Midtown-Midtown
South
9 1078979 1000220017 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
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DOHMH New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault
DPR Mary Miss/City as Living Laboratory
DOHMH New York City Coalition Against Hunger
DOHMH New York Council on Adoptable Children
DOHMH New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.
DOHMH New York Youth at Risk
DOHMH Police Athletic League, Inc.
DOHMH Preserve Our Legacy, Inc.
DOHMH Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries
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The New York City Alliance Against Sexuakl Assault seeks funding to support an ongoing
participatory action research study on the barriers immigrant women residing throughout
the five Boroughs of NYC face in seeking support and treatment for sexual assault and
intimate partner violence.
No
1000 Steps (B/CaLL) is an initiative by City as Living Laboratory to educate, spark
dialogue, and promote action for sustainable urban life through art/science/community
collaboration.
Yes
Funding will support the Farm Fresh Initiatives, an innovative and highly successful
community supported agriculture program that primarily serves low-income households in
NYC communities. Funding will support the West Harlem site.
No
COAC request $10,000 for Helping Hands a support program for HIV Positive parents and
their families that helps plan for their children's future care.
No
NYLAG prioritizes legal services to victims of domestic violence and works to ensure that
they are given access to the justice system. DVCC assists clients in Manhattan in
obtaining orders-of-protection to provide representation in custody and visitstion matters in
family court.
No
The Youth At Risk Young Parents Division helps young parents age 15-24 from
disadvantaged backgrounds - including youth who have been in foster care adopt
parenting practices that will enable them to inpart values to their children that will the family
to break generational cycles of poverty, limited education, and chronic unemployment.
No
In partnership with NYC family Court and Dept. of Probation, Youthlink provides services
to youth who get in trouble with the law at an early age.
No
The POL, Inc. Umbibilcal Cord Blood Donation Educational Program made Harlem
Hospital the first public Hospital in NYC and the nation that provides educational tools to
athnic pregnant women about donating their babies unbibilcal cord blood.
Yes
HKFP aims to create a more food secure community through collaborative farming,
nutrition education (workshops and youth after-school programs) and a Community
Yes
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Researching Immigrant Women SV/IPV Victims'
Help-Seeking Behaviors & Outcome
32 Broadway, Suite 1101 New York NY
Broadway: 1000 Steps 349 Greenwich Street, #5 New York NY
Farm Fresh Initiative: West Harlem 50 Braod Street, Suite 1520 New York NY
Helping Hands 589 Eight Avenue, 15th Fl. New York NY
Domestic Violence Prevention Project 7 Hanover Square, 18th Fl. New York NY
Youth at Risk Young Parents Division Co-Parenting
Program
25 West 36th Street, 8th Fl. New York NY
PAL Youth Link 34 1/2 East 12th Street New York NY
Preserve Our Legacy Coord Blood Program 506 Lenox Avenue, Rm. 4147 New York NY
Food Program Enhancement Project 410 West 40th Street New York NY
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10013 MANHATTAN 40.718559 -74.010433 1 1
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10018
10004 MANHATTAN 40.70447 -74.009406 1 1
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10003 MANHATTAN 40.733809 -73.992549 2 2
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10018 MANHATTAN 40.757332 -73.99403 4 3
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9 1078979 1000220017 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
39 1002032 1001807511 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
9 1000855 1000300019 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
84 1015927 1008380027 Midtown-Midtown
South
61 1009129 1005630020 West Village
115 1013005 1007370043 Clinton
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DOHMH Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.
DOHMH Sakhi for South Asian Women
DOHMH Sanctuary for Families, Inc.
DOHMH S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc.
DOHMH The Alpha Workshops
DOHMH The Center for Anti-Violence Education
DOHMH The Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc.
DOHMH The Fortune Society, Inc.
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nutrition education (workshops and youth after-school programs) and a Community
Supported Agriculture Program (Afordable Fresh Produce).
The camp fair is about connecting families with community resources and opportunities.
For low-income families, we provide links to public sector family re-imbursement programs,
religious and fraternal organizations, and camps anf charities that provides scholarships
for needy campers.
No
Sakhi seeks funding to support it's Economic Empowerment Program, which provides over
300 survivors of violance a year with opportunities to build skills that strengthen their
capacity to be financially independent.
No
Food nourishes both the body and soul, and Sanctuary would use a grant from the
Community Grants Program to implement an innovative 4-part nutritional workshop that
would educate and empower immigrant survivors of trafficking.
Yes
The main goal of the LCNY is to increase Lupus diagnosis and treatment, awareness,
education, support, and advocacy in NYC underserved neighborhoods.
Yes
Alpha Workshops Studio School provides classes in decorative arts and painted finishes
exclusively to HIV Positive adults residing in the (5) Boroughs who are physically and
psychologically ready to return to employmenty, but require targeted help.
No
CAE seeks a community grant to support violence prevention, empowerment, and
leadership courses for young women at Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology
in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan.
Yes
The Door has been the DYCD-designated Manhattan's Drop-In-center for runaway and
homeless youth since 2009. Young people have immediate access to crisis councelors
and emergency food, clothing, and hygiene services.
No
Fortune's Seed-to-Stand Program is a one-of-a kind urban Food System project designed
to tackle five of the sustainability/nutrition/health challenges elaborated upon in the
MBPO's Report. Significantly, the program will address the major health impact of poor
nutrition and resulting health conditions, including obesity and diabetes, in West Harlem.
No
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Special Camp Fair 2014 116 East 16th Street New York NY
Economic Empowerment Program P.O. Box 20208 New York NY
The Nourish Workshop Series P.O. Box 1406 New York NY
Lupus Cooperative of New York (LCNY) 330 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1701 New York NY
Advanced Training in the Decorative Arts 245 West 29th Street, 14th Fl. New York NY
Violence Prevention and Empowerment for Young
Women
327 - 7th Street, 2nd Fl. Brooklyn NY
Runaway and Homeless Youth Drop-In Center 121 Avenue of the Americas New York NY
Fortune's Seed-to-Stand Program 625 West 140th Street New York NY
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10268
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10013 MANHATTAN 40.723903 -74.00469 2 3
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50 1017815 1008710070 Gramercy
95 1014264 1007780043 Midtown-Midtown
South
95 1014282 1007790013 Midtown-Midtown
South
37 1083493 1004777501 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
225 1089154 1020880016 Hamilton Heights
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DOHMH The Jewish Guild for the Blind
DOHMH The Momentum Project, Inc.
DOHMH The Single Parent Resource center, Inc.
DOHMH The Urban Justice Center
DOHMH Theatre of the Oppressed NYC
DOHMH Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.
DOHMH Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, Inc.
DOHMH Violence Intervention Program, Inc.
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nutrition and resulting health conditions, including obesity and diabetes, in West Harlem.
The Guild is requesting a grant to help cover a portion of the cost of the health education
materials for adults that are distributed to thos who receive services at the guild or attend
our community health education programs throughout Manhattan.
No
The Momentum Project is requesting 4,500 ($2250 per Manhattan site) for our
Supplemental Food & Nutrition program. The overall purpose of the program is to
continue to successfully meet the basic food and nutrition needs of persons living with HIV
AIDS and other serious illnesses and to provide a low threshhold gateway to critical
services.
No
SPRC provides direct, on-sight education and support services to a racially and ethnically
diverse population of more than 2,000 single parent families anually, including parents who
are seeking re-unification with their children after separation due to substance abuse,
incarceration, and/or homelessness.
Yes
Established in 2003, DVP provides survivors of domestic violence and their children the
psychosocial support and legal advocacy they need to achieve freedom from the abuse
and violence in their lives.
Yes
TONYC is applying for funding from the MBPO to support an expansion and continuation
of a theatre troop that we have created in collaboration with staff at Housing Works.
Yes
The Name Change Project provides legal name changes to Transgender Community
Members in Manhattan and elsewhere in NYC by matching them with trained lawyers at
private lawfirms to represent them for free during the name change process.
Yes
Two Bridges operates Community programs focusing on health and wellness, arts and
culture, ans science education in the community room of Two brodges Tower a mixed
income affordable housing in the two Bridges neighborhood.
No
Funds secured form the MBPO will go to community outreach which is so urgently needed
to population with a myriad of barriers and obstacles (CEO initiatives is our "collective
No
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Community-based Health Education and Outreach 15 West 65th Street New York NY
Supplemental Food & Nutrition Program for
Manhattan Residents in Need of Food Security
154 Christopher Street-Suite 2D New York NY
The Single Parent Resource Center's Strengthening
Families Program
228 East 45th Street, 5th Fl. New York NY
The Domestic Violence Project 123 William Street, 16Fl. New York NY
Housing Works 13 Theatre Troupe P.O. Box 24742 Brooklyn NY
The Name Change Project 151 West 19th Street, Suite 1103 New York NY
Two Bridges Fitness Program 275 Cherry Street, Grnd Fl. New York NY
Community Education and Outreach Program
(Domestic Violence Prevention)
P.O. Box 1161 New York NY
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149 1028162 1011180014 Lincoln Square
90 1037578 1013180033 Turtle Bay-East
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Lower Manhattan
87 1014726 1007950012 Hudson Yards-
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6 1077590 1002470001 Lower East Side
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DOC The Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment
DOC College and Community Fellowship, Inc.
DOC Correctional Association of New York
DOC Exodus Transitional Community, Inc.
DOC Legal Action Center
DPR Amigos Del Museo Del Barrio, Inc.
DPR Art for Change, Inc.
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voice creation awareness in Latino communities about the adverse effects that domestic
violence has on latino families, latino communities, and society at large.
The Manhattan Short-Term Alternatives and Referral to Treatment (START) program will
provide 2,040 individuals charged with misdemeanors with targeted short-term services
that support reductions in jail days and recidivism.
No
CCF's core academic support program wraps around participants to enable them to enroll
in and graduate from college. CCF's multi-layered approach to academic support,
including Scholarships for Formerly Incarcerated Women College Students, reflects the
complex needs of formerly incarcerated women.
No
The Correctional Association collaborates with DOC and the NYPD to monitor conditions
in the city's court pens. Since 1989, the Court Pens Monitoring Project has conducted
regular visits to court pens in Manhattan, NYC to ensure that conditions are safe and
humane.
No
We actively work to make formerly incarcerated individuals not only job ready but also
prepared to maintain viable employment that allows them to gain self-sufficiency; thus
refraining from criminal behaviors that lead back to prison.
No
Reentry Civil Servies Project in Manhattan increases opportunities in employment,
vocational training and licensing for low-income individuals with criminal records. We
accomplish our goals by helping individuals obtain their New York State criminal record
and understand its contents as well as correcting the prevalent errors that can prevent
employment.
Yes
The Three Kings Day Parade is a annual parade that winds its way throughout the streets
of El Bario, with live camels and music. Schools are invited to participate on the parade
and are provided free bilingual educational workshop prior to the parade.
No
AB2EKids is a free montly workshop for youth and families that provides a platform for
discussing social jstice issues through art activities. Participants are engaged by artists, art
activitsts, and art educators, creating an opportunity to learn from each other.
Yes
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The Manhattan Short-Term Alternatives and Referral
to Treatment (START) Program
346 Broadway, 3rd Fl. West New York NY
Scholarships for Formerly Incarcerated Women
College Students
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1626 New York NY
New York City Court Pens Monitoring Project 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard New York NY
Workforce Development Program 2271 Third Avenue New York NY
Criminal Justice Re-entry Project 225 Varick Street, 4th Fl. New York NY
Three Kings Day Parade and Celebration 1230 Fifth Avenue New York NY
AB2EKids (Art belongs to Everyone Art Workshops
for Children & Families)
1699 Lexington Avenue, Lower level New York NY
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31 1001835 1001700006 SoHo-TriBeCa-
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Italy
205 1059835 1019910001 Morningside
Heights
194 1054631 1017880004 East Harlem North
67 1009758 1005810063 West Village
168 1051499 1016100001 East Harlem South
172 1052053 1016340052 East Harlem South
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DPR Battery Conservancy
DPR CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc.
DPR Center for Employment Opportunities, Inc.
DPR CHEKPEDS, Inc.
DPR Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc.
DPR Citizens Committee for New York City
DPR Civitas Citizens Inc.
DPR East Harlem Business Capital Corporation
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activitsts, and art educators, creating an opportunity to learn from each other.
Battery Urban Farm is a one-acre organic farm at Battery Park. The program includes a
comprehensive educational programming and two free community festivals. The program
serves children City-wide, but mostly downtown schools. For FY 14 BUF will pilot two new
programs.
No
Family Days is a summer long series of free outdoor art, music, and ecology oriented
events at Solar One. The program allow families to experience beauty and diversity in their
urban environment and learn about NYC's native plants and animals.
No
Program participants are given a five-day job readiness course and are subsequently
employed at a transitional job site. These jobs establish a bridge to private sector
employment by fostering behaviours and skills needed for joining the permanent
workforce.
No
Dyer Avenue Greening consists of converting underused lanes of traffic and parking at the
entrance of the Lincoln Tunnel in green space.
No
Free Art Island Outpose is a free weekly family art program on Governors Island. Program
activities include artist-led workshops in a variety of disciplines, selfiguided art stations, art
installations, art exhibits, and screening of child-made films.
No
A partnership that supports innovative vonlunteer-led iniatives in Manhattan led by
everyday New Yorkers of all ages, predominantly people living in underserved
neighborhoods. Project examples include new community gardens, composting initiatives,
rainwater harversting, etc.
No
CIVITAS plans to initiate a comprehensive community outreach process and programming
to engage the local community regarding the East River Esplanade.
Yes
The East Harlem Holiday Tree is a celebratory lighting event at Frankling Plaza. A theme
is selected each year, and next year the theme will be Visit the World in El Barrio, for
No
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Battery Urban Farm One Whitehall Street, 17th Fl. New York NY
Solar One's Family Days 24-20 FDR Drive Service Road East New York NY
Transitional Jobs to Clean marcus Garvey Park 32 Broadway, 15th Fl. New York NY
Dyer Avenue Greening 438 West 38th Street, Suite 12B New York NY
Free Art Island Post 103 Charlton Street New York NY
New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods 77 Water Street, Suite 202 New York NY
Reimaging The waterfront - Community Workshops
& Programming
1457 Lexington Avenue New York NY
10th Annual East Harlem Holiday Tree 357 East 116th Street, Fl. 3 New York NY
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10029 MANHATTAN 40.796443 -73.936427 11 8
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62 Murray Hill-Kips
Bay
9 1078979 1000220017 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
111 1012981 1007350060 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
37 1010378 1005980058 SoHo-TriBeCa-
Civic Center-Little
Italy
7 1000863 1000330001 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
15801 1048420 1015230020 Upper East Side-
Carnegie Hill
188 1052960 1016880023 East Harlem North
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DPR Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc.
DPR New York Scandia Symphony
DPR Harlem Arts Festival
DPR Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
DPR GLBT Summer Affair, Inc. (fiscal conduit)
DPR Harlem DrummersSteppers & Flag Tea, Inc.
DPR Harlem Needle Arts, Inc.
DPR Henry Street Settlement
DPR Hester Street Collaborative, Inc.
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which the committee will reach out to the neighborhood's ethnic communities to assess
interest in highlighting their holiday traditions.
Our 9 full-time and 53 seasonal staff of tutors, educators, and coaches and more than 80
volunteers make a tremendous impact in the community by providing our students, and
their families, with support and guidance and physical fitness opportunities during these
critical developmental years.
No
The Scandinavian Music Festival in Fort Tryon Park is a unique series of three outdoor
summer concerts performed by musicians of the Scandia Symphony and guest artists.
No
The Harlem Arts Festival is an annual free multidisciplinary arts festival in June at Marcus
Garvey Park. The two-day festival celebrates artist from Harlem and includes areas of
visual and artisan artists to present work and two stages for arts-related discussion forum
and performances.
Yes
The project would introduce recycling of disposibles to Hammarskjold Plaza and make
leaf-collection and garden composing more effective. The organization will provide the
initial 4 recycling recepticles, build compost bins, and plant more native species while
engaging and educating the public in the proces.
No
Two festivals in Brooklyn Heights. Yes
HDSFT provides opportunities for youth to study and participate in performance arts. No
The fifth annual Blossom of Fiber Art is a two day public art exhibition at St Nicholas Park
that features the work of fiber and needle artist who construct thre-dimentional artwork
through the mediums of crochet, knit, felting, quilting, weaving, and fiber fusion.
Yes
The Boys and Girls Republic community center's evening program for teens offers high-
quality recreational and educational programming to low-income youth from Alphabet City.
No
1. HSC will work with local youth to design and install the 7th annual Lunar New Year
lantern display at Sara D. Roosevelt Park. 2. HSC will engage
youth in building and maintaining public art installations as well as steward the plant life on
No
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ICE: I Can Excel and Summer Dreams Fitness and
Academic Program
362 West 125th Street, 2nd Fl. New York NY
The Scandinavian Music Festival 720 Fort Washington Avenue, #5D New York NY
Harlem Arts Festival 42 West 130th Street, #3 New York NY
Renew, Recycle, Go Green 224 East 47th Street, Rm. 339 New York NY
Urban Cultural Community Health Fair Fundraiser 2235 Fifth Avenue New York NY
Performing Arts Program Enhancement Project 221 East 122nd Street, Suite 1603 New York NY
Blossom of Fiber Art 2160 Madison Avenue New York NY
Boys and Girls Republic (BGR) 265 Henry Street New York NY
Youth and Community Engagement in Lower
Manhattan Parks
113 Hester Street New York NY
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20901 1059296 1019510007 Morningside
Heights
281 1064475 1021800614 Washington Heights
North
208 1053754 1017270058 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
90 1037605 1013200034 Turtle Bay-East
Midtown
210 1081109 1017600001 East Harlem North
194 1054627 1017870060 East Harlem North
210 1081105 1017600001 East Harlem North
202 1079627 1002880078 Lower East Side
16 1003973 1003060038 Chinatown
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DPR Madison Square Park Conservancy, Inc.
DPR Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.
DPR New York City Bombsquad Basketball Classic, Inc.
DPR New York City Community Garden Coalition
DPR New York Classical Theatre, Inc.
DPR New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film Festival
DPR NYLaughs, Inc.
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Pier 42.
The conservancy plans four seasonal planting in 52 standalone planters and planting beds
surrounding General Worth monument. The project includes the purchasing of horticultural
supplies and the planting of bulbs during the fall that will bloom the following spring and
summer.
No
City of Water Day celebrates the potential of the New York City waterfront with a focus on
enagaing families through fun outdoor activities. The main event takes place at Governors
Island and local events are held throughout City waterfronts.
No
NYCBBC basketball saturday league serves more than 275 young boys and girls ages 6-
18 of every skill level. The program begins with a 6-week fundamentals camp and a
scrimmage proces. Thereafter, kids are placed in team and compete against each other
thorughout the summer.
No
The festival is a celebration of life on the Lower East Side, 24 LES community gardens
participated in the event. The festival allowed for residents to visit gardens for the first time.
Hundred of artist participated including dance companies and musicians from around the
world, comedians, theater companies, etc.
Yes
Funding will support 3 theater productions (60 free performances) at varied public spaces
in Manhattan. Presented using their signature Panoramic Theater, during the course of
each performance the audience travels with the actors across the landscape of each
space, which serves as the set for the production.
No
LPV is dedicated to fostering the interest of all segments of the neighborhood and the arts
community, and does so by broadening and enriching the general public through
performances, screenings, and workshops.
Yes
"Laughter in the Park" (LITP) is NYLaughs' signature series of free comedy shows in NYC
Parks during the summers. Through "Laughter in the Park," we strive to provide laughter
FREE to New Yorkers on a consistent basis by producing comedy shows throughout the
Yes
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Worth Square Beautification Project 11 Madison Avenue, 28th Fl. New York NY
City of Water Day 241 Water Street, 3rd Fl. New York NY
NYCBBC Summer League 2186 Fifth Avenue, Suite 12R New York NY
LAFF Lungs Arts Fall Festival 232 East 11th Street New York NY
Free Classical Theatre and Family Workshops
Across Manhattan
40 West 116th Street, #B1004 New York NY
LIGHTS! CAMERA! PAINT! - MIX Nnyc Visual Art
Workshop Series
82 Nassau Street, #341 New York NY
Laughter in the Park 2013 - Central 6/23; 7/7; 67/29
- Tompkins 6/30; 7/14 - Washington Sq. Pk. 7/21
P.O. Box 1503, Old Chelsea Station New York NY
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10038 MANHATTAN 40.707981 -74.002471 1 1
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56 1088910 1008547501 Hudson Yards-
Chelsea-Flatiron-
Union Square
1501 1078980 1000970051 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
212 1053890 1017300036 Central Harlem
North-Polo Grounds
40 1006817 1004660025 East Village
190 1087782 1015997502 Central Harlem
South
1502 1001201 1000787503 Battery Park City-
Lower Manhattan
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DPR Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.
DPR Roosevelt Island Visual Art Association
DPR Society of Illustrators, Inc.
DPR The Children's Village, Inc.
DPR The Classical Theatre of Harlem
DPR The Coalition for Consumer Bankruptcy Debtor Education
DPR The New York City Police Museum
DPR Turtle Bay Tree Fund, Inc.
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City's public venues.
The East River Park Gardening and Beautification project will offer the local community to
become stewards of their green open space by cultivating and improving the planted areas
of ERP, a 59-acre waterfront park that stretches from East 12th Street to Montgomery
Street.
No
Ongoing programs including FREE drawing classes (still life and portraits) for children and
adults every Saturday morning open to the Roosevelf Island and adjoining Manhattan
communities all year including summer programs.
Yes
In collaboration with DPR Afterschool Program the Summer Illustration Art Academy will
serve at-risk youth ages 9-13 (25 per week ) in July. Students will learn multi-media
drawing techniques from 10 prominent illustrators while visiting NYC cultural, historical and
scientific institutions.
No
Program activities include recreation, academic support, arts, literacy, summer camp, and
cultural enrichment trips, to local attractions such as Brodway shows or Chelsea Piers. The
center also hosts special events such as Family Bingo Night and reading celebrations.
Yes
A free production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream; July 13th - July 30th in
Marcus Garvey Park.
Yes
The Parks Opportunity Program is a transitional employment program - with approximately
2,500 trainees working in NYC's park centers. In preparation for private sector careers,
POP trainees gain skills in fields of security, horticulture, administration, maintenance and
customer service while receiving employment and career counseling.
Yes
The Annual Vintage Police Car Shows held on and around Old Slip Park in lower
Manhattan on June 7, 2014. This annual one day free event brings together over 40
vintage police vehicles from around the country and from a variety of eras.
No
Grant will fund a portion of the cost to purchase and plant 290 tree beds in the
neighborhood from 48th St. to 51st St. and from Third Ave. to Beekman Place.
No
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East River Park Gardening and Beautification P.O. Box 20488 New York NY
Gasllery RIVAA Cultural Expansion 527 Main Street New York NY
2013 SI Summer Illustration Art Academy for At-Risk
Youth
128 East 63rd Street New York NY
Polo Grounds Community Center Teen Program 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. New York NY
Midsummer Night's Dream - Mt. Morris Park -
Uptown Shakespeare in the Park
566 West 159th Street, #44 New York NY
Wise Wallets 140 West 62nd Street New York NY
The Annual Vintage Police Car Show 100 Ols Slip New York NY
Flower Planting in Neighborhood Tree Beds 208 East 51st Street, #238 New York NY
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23801 1087293 1013730040 Lenox Hill-
Roosevelt Island
11402 1042056 1013970060 Upper East Side-
Carnegie Hill
222 1058640 1019300030 Central Harlem
South
245 1062749 1021170012 Washington Heights
South
145 1028829 1011320001 Lincoln Square
98 1081183 1013240001 Turtle Bay-East
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DPR Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corp.
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The Annual Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park will bring to life the customs and spirit of
the Medieval era. The park will be transformed into a medieval market town. Performers,
guests and festival-goers dress in medieval costume and visitors are educated and
entertained by medieval culture.
No
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Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park 57 Wadsworth Avenue New York NY
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