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AstroCare Medical Center 22-44 119th Street College Point New York 11356 718-445-4700 Peggy Washington Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Health
Bay Ridge Saint Patrick's Parade, Inc. PO BOX 233 7304 5th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11209 718-440-5775 Jack Malone Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority AgMkts
Black Equity Alliance 2 Park Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 10016 212-251-2480 Joyce S. Johnson New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Adams Majority DCJS
Body Sculpt of New York, Inc. 487 East 49th Street Brooklyn New York 11203 718-346-5852 Vincent L. Ferguson Kings $15,000 Adams Majority Health
Brooklyn Animal Foster Network 271 Stratford Rd. Brooklyn New York 11218 917-754-3537 Laurie Bleier Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Health
Brooklyn Housing & Family Services, Inc. 415 Albemarle Road Brooklyn New York 11218 718-435-7585 Larry Jayson Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority Housing
Brooklyn Information & Culture (aka BRIC Arts/Media/Bklyn) 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-855-7882 Leslie G. Schultz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Parks
Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences (Brooklyn Museum) 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn New York 11238 718-501-6332 Terri Jackson Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Parks
Brooklyn Public Library 10 Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn New York 11238 718-230-2792 Brenda Bentt-Peters Kings (Brooklyn) $40,000 Adams Majority Educ
Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc. 1958 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-773-2252 Jitu K. Weusi Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority Parks
Children of the City, Inc. 740 40th Street Brooklyn New York 11232 718-436-0242 Joyce Mattera Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Adams Majority Educ
Church Avenue District Management Association, Inc. 884 Flatbush Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11226 718-282-5403 Mark Dicus Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority UDC
Congregation Chabad Inreach-Aliya 525-527 E New York Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 917-513-7802 Rabbi Moshe Feighlin Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ
Crown Heights Jewish Community Council 392 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-771-9000 Chaya Uminer Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority C&F
Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corp. DBA Shalom Senior Center 483 Albany Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-774-9213 Shimon Herz Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority Aging
Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc. 113 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-756-7600 Richard Green Kings (Brooklyn) $14,000 Adams Majority C&F
CUNY Research Foundation NuLeadership on Urban Solutions 1637 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-5736 Divine Pryor Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ
Dedicated to the Struggle, Inc./ James E. Davis Stop Violence Foundation 298 Brooklyn Avenue Suite B Brooklyn New York 11213 718-221-2911 Geoffrey A. Davis Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority DCJS
Ebbets Field Multi Service Community Development Center/ Performing Arts teen Center Inc. 618 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 347-733-6728 Michele Adolophe Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Adams Majority C&F
Erasmus Neighborhood Federation, Inc. 814 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 718-462-7700 Yves Vilus Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Housing
Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 621 Degraw Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-237-2017 Michelle Delauz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Housing
Gan Yisroel 3909 15 Avenue Brooklyn New York 11218 718-853-9853 Rabbi Aron Ginsberg Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority C&F
Girls For Gender Equality 1360 Fulton Street, Suite 314 Brooklyn New York 11216 917-647-3157 Joanne Smith Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Educ
Helen Keller Services for the Blind 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-522-2122 Geralyn Zuzze Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Health
Local Development Corporation of Crown Heights, Inc. 230 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 718-604-0020 Dorothy McLaurin Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Adams Majority UDC
Maple Street School,The 21 Lincoln Rd. Brooklyn New York 11225 718-282-4345 Kathryn Diallo Kings (Brooklyn) $7,000 Adams Majority Educ
Marcus Garvey Nursing Home 810 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 718-467-7300 Janet Wilkins Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging
MASBIA 4114 14th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-4446 Alexander Rapaport Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Adams Majority Aging
Medgar Evers College Educational Foundation, Inc. 1650 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-6976 Dr. Brenda M. Greene Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority CUNY
Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc. 443 39th Street, Suite 202 Brooklyn New York 11232 718-686-7946 Magda Aboulfadl Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Housing
New 42nd Street, Inc., The 229 West 42nd Street New York New York 10036 646-223-3080 Cheryl Kohn Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Educ
New Life Ministries, Inc. 347 East 49th Street Brooklyn New York 11203 718-469-2128 Sheila David Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging
New York Agency for Community Affairs (NYACA) 2-4 Nevins Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Zachary Mudge Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ
Oasis Community Corporation 20 Jay Street Brooklyn New York 11201 646-213-4210 Frank Brown, Esq. Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Educ
Park Slope Civic Council 357 Ninth Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-307-6530 Ken Freeman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Housing
Park Slope Geriatric Day Center 199 14th Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-499-7701 Christopher Nadeau Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging
PLG Arts 163 Ocean Avenue, Suite 5M Brooklyn New York 11225 646-281-8325 Laura Frenzer Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Parks
Pro Bono Net 151 West 30th Street, 10th Floor Brooklyn New York 10001 212-382-4712 Leah Margulies New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Adams Majority DCJS
Prospect Lefferts Garden Neighborhood Association 265 Hawthorne Street Brooklyn New York 11225 718-774-5698 Evenlyn Williams Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority Housing
Publicolor, Inc. 149 Madison Avenue Brooklyn New York 10016 212-213-6121 Mimi Fortunato New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Adams Majority Parks
Saint Gregory the Great School 991 St. Johns Place Brooklyn New York 11213 718-774-3330 Mr. Rudolph cyrus- Charles Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Adams Majority C&F
Shalom Senior Center 483 Albany Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-774-9213 Shimon Herz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Adams Majority Aging
Silver Lining Outreach, Inc. 149 East 42nd Street Brooklyn New York 11203 347-866-8285 Mrs. L. Gittens-Parris Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority C&F
St. Gabriel Episcopal Church/Senior Center 331 Hawthorne Street Brooklyn New York 11225 718-773-4049 Judith Villaroel Kings (Brooklyn) $19,000 Adams Majority Aging
Sunset Park District Management Association, Inc. 5116A 5th Avenue, Suite 200 Brooklyn New York 11220 718-439-7767 Renee Giordano Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority UDC
Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush, Inc. 4712 Ft. Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn New York 11219 718-256-6785 Joel Schwartz consultant Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Adams Majority Aging
Youth America Inc. 777 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-643-1864 Keith Lewis Kings (Brooklyn) $430,000 Adams Majority State
All Faiths Restoration and Beautification Program, Inc.. 67-29 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-821-1750 Daniel C. Austin Jr... Queens $2,500 Addabbo Majority Parks
Allied Veterans Memorial Comm. Greater Ridgewood and Glendale 72-14 67 Place Glendale New York 11385 718-366-0121 Julius H. Landherr Parade Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
American Legion Continental Post 1424 107-15 Metropolitan Avenue Forest Hills New York 11375 718-520-8623 Thomas X. Winberry Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
American Legion Corp. John Ruoff Norelli-Hargreaves Post Nol 632 9111 101St Avenue Ozone Park New York 11416 718-843-8706 Cedric Brown Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
American Legion Woodhaven Post No. 118 89-02 91st Street Woodhaven New York 11421 718-846-6116 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
American Red Cross in Greater New York 520 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 212-875-6116 Alexander P. Lutz Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Health
Asian American Consulting Services, Inc. 677 Seneca Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-381-3607 Tran Thi Nguyet Queens $1,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Bella Italia Mia, Inc. P.O. Box 780526 Maspeth New York 11378 718-426-1240 Diego A. Lodico Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Bobbi and the Strays, Inc. 107-57 100 Street Ozone Park New York 11417 718-326-6070 Pamela Ierardi Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority AgMkts
Brewery Keenan Heisser American Legion Post 1815 68-01 Cooper Avenue Glendale New York 11385 917-816-7146 Henry Lippe Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Catholic War Veterans Nativity BVM Post 369 103-11 89th Street Ozone Park New York 11417 718-845-5099 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Catholic War Veterans Post 1172 72-53 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-894-7695 George J. Weihs Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Catholic War Veterans St. Margarets Post No. 1172 72-53 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-326-1135 George J. Weihs Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Cheer Foundation, The 92-18 153rd Avenue Howard Beach New York 11414 718-323-1290 Howard Menkes Queens $3,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Child Center of NY, Inc., The 60-02 Queens Boulevard Woodside New York 11377 718-651-7770 Sandra Hagan Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Doe Fund, The 232 E. 84th Street New York New York 10028 646-672-4227 Johanna Wesst Queens $10,000 Addabbo Majority State
Feathered Friends Parrot Adoption Services, Inc. P.O. Box 780344 Maspeth New York 11378 718-672-2251 Barry A. Schwartz Queens $1,000 Addabbo Majority AgMkts
Federazione Italo-Americana DI Brooklyn and Queens 66-35 Myrtle Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-366-9077 Lucy Dolce Queens $34,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance PO Box 750617 Forest Hills New York 11375 646-302-3349 Alan Wolfe Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority State
Forest Park Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 89-02 91st Street Woodhaven New York 11421 718-849-2222 Donna Marie Caltabiano Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Friends of the Maple Grove Cemetary, Inc. 83-15 Kew Gardens Road Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-523-1876 Carl Ballentas Queens $1,500 Addabbo Majority Parks
Friends of the Queens Vietnam War Memorial Inc. P.O. Box 754040 Forest Hills New York 11375 646-918-4291 Pastor Toro Jr. Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc., The c/o North Fork Savings Bank 70-24 Myrtle Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-497-1500 Frank A. Kotnik Jr. Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority DCJS
Glendale Volunteer Ambulance Corp PO Box 86399 Ridgewood New York 11386 718-386-9898 Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority State
Greater Ridgewood Historical Society 1820 Flushing Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-456-1776 Queens $1,500 Addabbo Majority Parks
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation 68-56 Forest Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-366-8721 Peggy O'Kane Queens $15,000 Addabbo Majority DCJS
Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc., The 62-04 Myrtle Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-456-5437 Bob Monahan Queens $7,500 Addabbo Majority Educ
Heartshare Human Services of N.Y., Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn 12 Metrotech Center 29th Fl. Brooklyn New York 11201 718-323-2877 Carol Verdi Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Howard Beach Columbus Day Foundation 102-05 159th Avenue Howard Beach New York 11414 718-738-7035 Angelo Gurino Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Jewish Community Council of Kew Gardens and Richmond Hill 83-26 Lefferts Blvd. Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-847-5277 Lisa Lederer Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Joseph B. Garity Post 562, Department of New York, American Legion, Inc. 66-42 Myrtle Ave. Glendale New York 11385 718-821-8951 Fred Ball Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Juniper Valley Park Conservancy, Inc. 74-19 Caldwell Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-651-5865 Robert Holden Queens $18,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Kiwanis Club of Glendale NY Foundation 71-24 69th Place Glendale New York 11385 718-497-2402 Mike Miller Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority Housing

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Little Flower Children and Family Services 186 Jouralemon Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-875-3500 Herb Stupp Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Locust Grove Civic Association 117-19 150th Avenue South Ozone Park New York 11420 718-845-2741 Donna Gilmartin Queens $6,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. 53-37 72nd Street Maspeth New York 11378 718-335-6049 Eileen Reilly Queens $13,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Middle Village Property Owners PO Box 790138 Middle Village New York 11379 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Housing
Middle Village Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. P.O. Box 5, Middle Village Middle Village New York 11379 718-639-3290 Joseph Magnus Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority State
Midtown Management Group, Inc. dba Inside Broadway,The 630 9th Avenue, Suite 802 New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Queens $10,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Musica Reginae Productions 87-27 63rd Avenue Rego Park New York 11374 718-894-2517 Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Nativity BVM Youth Basketball League 95-14 Albert Road Ozone Park New York 11417 917-364-3483 Annette Walters Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
New Hamilton Beach Civic Association, Inc. 99-78 163 Road Howard Beach New York 11414 718-738-2984 John Bluemke Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Housing
New York City Parks and Recreation 830 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10065 212-360-1360 Edward J.Lewis Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
New York Families for Autistic Children, Inc. 95-16 Pitkin Avenue Ozone Park New York 11417 718-641-3441 Andrew Baumann Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 58-12 Queens Boulevard, Suite 1 Woodside New York 11377 347-417-8180 Gary L. Davis Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Our Lady of Grace Golden Age 100-05 159th Avenue Howard Beach New York 11414 718-845-6218 Anthony M. Rucando Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Our Lady of Grace Youth Program 100-05 159th Avenue Howard Beach New York 11414 718-845-6218 Anthony M. Rucando Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Ozone Howard Little League 97-14 135 Avenue Ozone Park New York 11417 718-838-0542 Joseph Bode Queens $3,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Project Lead 123-19 Hillsdie Avenue Richmond Hill New York 11418 718-495-6210 Avrohom Hecht Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
QSAC, Inc. 253 W. 35th Street, 16th Floor New York New York 10001 718-244-5560 Paul Naranjo Queens $3,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. One Forest Park at Oak Ridge Woodhaven New York 11421 347-505-3013 Kara Petraglia Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Queens County American Legion Auxiliary 100-06 75th Avenue Forest Hills New York 11375 718-520-8623 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 70-31 84th Street, Bldg. 38 Glendale New York 11385 718-326-4455 Lynda Herndon Queens $8,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc. P.O. Box 520069 Flushing New York 11352 718-760-0686 Jeffrey Rosenstock Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc 221-10 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village New York 111428-2037 718-468-8025 Joan Serrano Laufer Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc. 222-05 56th Avenue Bayside New York 11364 718-631-6387 Susan Agin Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority CUNY
Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical 69-10 75th Street Middle Village New York 11379 718-894-3441 Rabbi Richard Levy Queens $10,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Center Citizens Council, Inc. - Queens Multi Service 555 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn New York 11206 718-366-0200 Roseann Rosado Queens $15,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Ridgewood Glendale Middle Village Little League 66-08 79th Place Middle Village New York 11379 718-821-4887 Queens $2,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Ridgewood Property Owners and Civic Association 58-41 69th Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 Charles Ober Queens $1,500 Addabbo Majority Housing
Ridgewood Reservoir Education and Preservation Project, Inc. 77-15 62nd Street Glendale New York 11385 917-796-4362 Charles Monaco Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Ridgewood Seniors Community Corporation 68-52 Fresh Pond Road Ridgewood New York 13385 718-456-9355 Barbara Toscano Queens $8,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc., The 503 Onderdonk Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 347-865-1052 Kevin Maloney Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority State
Riverside Symphony, Inc. 225 W. 99th Street New York City New York 10025 718-864-4197 Joan Sher Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Roman Catholic Church of St. Helen 157-10 83 Street Howard Beach New York 11414 718-738-1616 Sister Hannah Marie Cox Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Child Jesus 111-11 86th Avenue Richmond Hill New York 11418 718-847-2956 Kathryn Keane Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Saint Stanislaus Athletic Association 61-58 Grand Avenue Maspeth New York 11378 646-208-7251 Michael Lo Cascio Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority Housing
Salvatore LaRussa Dance Company, Inc. 66-79 73 Place Middle Village New York 11379 917-686-7429 Salvatore LaRussa Queens $2,500 Addabbo Majority Parks
Sanctuary for Families P.O. Box 1406, Wall Street Station New York City New York 10268-1406 212-349-6009 John Wyeth, Jr. Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
School for Language and Communication Development (SLCD),The 100 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove New York 11542 516-609-2000 Laura Abrams Queens $2,000 Addabbo Majority Educ
Semantics, The PO Box 300974 JFK International Airport Jamaica New York 11430 516-285-2170 Gabriel Scibellil Queens $1,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
SEVA Immigrant Community Advocacy Project, Inc. 89-37 115th Street Richmond Hill New York 11418 718-406-3312 Ravisharon Kaur Khun Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Sgt. Edward R. Miller Post 7336 Veterans of Foreign Wars 71-32 Cooper Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-821-8191 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Shows From the Heart 69-38 66 Road Middle Village New York 11379 718-894-7580 Patricia Clune Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc. 110-04 Atlantic Avenue Richmond Hill New York 11419 718-441-6050 Leo Compton Queens $9,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Southeast Queens Multi-Services Senior Citizen Center 156-45 84th Street Howard Beach New York 11414 718-738-8100 Isaac Albala Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Aging
Sports and Arts Foundadtion 58-12 Queens Boulevard Woodside New York 11377 718-766-7110 Neil Young Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Spotlight Players, The 82 Davenport Clourt Howard Beach New York 11414 718-322-1394 Roger Gendron Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
St. Albans Hospital VAECC 58-24 60th Place Maspeth New York 11378 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center 225 Eastview Drive Central Islip New York 11722 631-761-7061 Linda Ho Queens $40,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
Trinity Evangelical Luthern Church of Middle Village 63-70 Dry Harbor Road Middle Village New York 11379 718-335-7300 Queens $1,000 Addabbo Majority C&F
United Forties Civic Association 48-30 40th Street, Suite 5K Sunnyside New York 11104 Donald McCallian Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Housing
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 551 Haspel Staab 84-02 60 Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 718-426-0393 Michael Brown Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
VFW Ridgewood Post 123 59-15 Catalpa Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-366-2951 Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Vietnam Veterans of America 82-42 Penelope Avenue Middle Village New York 11379 518-338-8147 Ned D. Foote Queens $4,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Vietnam Veterans of America, Queens Chapter #32, Inc. 88-61 76th Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-830-0037 Pastor Toro Jr. Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
West Hamilton Beach Volunteer Fire Department 102-33 Davenport Court Hamilton Beach New York 11414 718-843-9863 Jonah Cohen Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority State
Woodhaven Cultural and Historical Society, Inc. 9334-91 Avenue Woodhaven New York 11421 718-846-1907 Leonora Lavan Queens $3,000 Addabbo Majority Parks
Woodhaven Intramural Soccer Club 97-24 134th Avenue Ozone Park New York 11417 718-738-5134 Lewis N. Castro Queens $3,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Woodhaven Post No. 118, The American Legion, Inc. 89-02 91st Street Woodhaven New York 11421 718-846-6116 John J. Lawless Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Vets
Woodhaven Residents Block Association 84-20 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York 11421 718-296-3735 Sean Graves Queens $5,000 Addabbo Majority Housing
Woodhaven Volunteer Ambulance 78-15 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York 11421 718-396-7918 Linda Baber Queens $7,000 Addabbo Majority State
Works Little League 112-03 Myrtle Avenue Richmond Hill New York 11418 718-847-6413 John M. Steppone Queens $3,500 Addabbo Majority C&F
Bivona Child Advocacy Center Bivona Child Advocacy Center 275 Lake Avenue Rochester New York 14608 (585) 935-7808 Mary E. Whittier Monroe $10,000 Alesi Minority C&F
Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester, Inc. 840 University Avenue Rochester New York 14607 (585) 473-8177 Holly Anderson Monroe $10,000 Alesi Minority Health
Greater Rochester Visitors Association, Inc. 45 East Avenue Suite 400 Rochester New York 14604 585-279-8320 Barbara Widgerson Monroe $100,000 Alesi Minority Parks
Monroe County Fair and Recreation Association, Inc. 2695 East Henrietta Road Henrietta New York 14467 (585) 334-4000 Frances I. Tepper Monroe $25,000 Alesi Minority C&F
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc. 108 East Avenue Rochester New York 14604 5854547311 Steven Schwab Monroe $75,000 Alesi Minority Parks
Special Olympics New York, Inc. 1 Grove Street Suite 216 Pittsford New York 14534 (585) 586-7400 Laurie Kennedy Monroe $10,000 Alesi Minority MRDD
Volunteers of America of Western New York, Inc. 215 Alexander Street Rochester New York 14607 (585) 325-7746 Michael Bleeg Monroe $10,000 Alesi Minority DCJS
Young Womens Christian Association of Rochester and Monroe County 175 North Clinton Avenue Rochester New York 14604 (585) 368-2280 Jean Carroll Monroe $10,000 Alesi Minority C&F
Agricultural Society of Oswego County, Inc.. P. O. Box 66 Sandy Creek New York 13145 Kathy MacPherson Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority AgMkts
Alexandria Township Historical Society 36 Market St. Alexandria Bay New York 13607 315-482-4033 Martha Grimes Jefferson $20,000 Aubertine Majority Parks
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., Central New York 441 W. Kirkpatrick St. Syracuse New York 13204 315-472-4201 Catherine J. James Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence$20,000 Aubertine Majority Health
American Legion Raymond Faulkner Cook Post 858 11143 Lake St. P.O. Box 53 Cleveland New York 13042 315-675-8142 Stephen Flemming Oswego $10,000 Aubertine Majority Vets
ARISE Child and Family Service, Inc. 635 James St. Syracuse New York 13203-2744 315-472-3171 Tom McKeown Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Canton College Foundation, Inc. 34 Cornell Drive Canton New York 13617 315-386-7127 Dave Gerlach St. Lawrence $15,000 Aubertine Majority SUNY
Canton-Potsdam Hospital 50 LeRoy St. Potsdam New York 13676 315-261-5935 Jackie Dow St. Lawrence $10,000 Aubertine Majority Health
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Ogdensburg 6866 State Highway 37 Ogdensburg New York 13669 315-393-2255 Sister Donna Franklin, LCSW Jefferson, St. Lawrence $20,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Central New York Regional Planning & Development Board 100 Clinton Square, Suite 200 Syracuse New York 12202 315-424-8276 Annie B. Saltman Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence $5,000 Aubertine Majority State
City of Fulton 141 South First St. Fulton New York 13069 315-592-7330 Ronald L. Woodward, Sr. Oswego $25,000 Aubertine Majority State

Community Assisted Living Corporation c/o JCJDC 800 Starbuck Ave. Watertown New York 13601 315-783-2000 Donald Alexander Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority Aging
Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County 203 North Hamilton St. Watertown New York 13601 315-788-8450 Richard Halpin, Ph.D. Jefferson $25,000 Aubertine Majority AgMkts

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Council of State Governments/Eastern Regional Conference, The 100 Wall St., 20th Flr. New York New York 10005 646-383-5711 Wendell M. Hannaford State wide $25,000 Aubertine Majority AgMkts
Fulton Public Library 160 1st Street Fulton New York 13069 315-592-5159 Penny Kerfien Oswego $50,000 Aubertine Majority Educ-L
Gouverneur Agricultural & Mechanical Society 85 East Barney St. Gouverneur New York 13642 315-287-3010 Donald Peck St. Lawrence $15,000 Aubertine Majority AgMkts
Greater Watertown Chamber of Commerce 1241 Coffeen St. Watertown New York 13601 315-788-4400 Karen Delmonico Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority EcDev
Heritage Foundation of Oswego County, Inc. 143 West Third St. P.O. Box 405 Oswego New York 13126 315-342-3354 Justin D. White Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority Parks

Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York, Inc. 55 Colvin Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-462-6765 Lillian M. Moy St. Lawrence $10,000 Aubertine Majority DCJS
Literacy of Northern New York, Inc. 200 Washington St. Watertown New York 13601 315-782-4270 M. Cecilia Brock Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Literacy Volunteers of Oswego County, Inc. 34 East Bridge St., Suite 301 Oswego New York 13126 315-342-8839 Jane Murphy Oswego $10,000 Aubertine Majority Educ
Mercy Flight Central, Inc. 2420 Brickyard Road Canandaigua New York 14424 585-396-0584 Paul Hyland Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence$10,000 Aubertine Majority Health
Morristown Public Library 200 Main St. Morristown New York 13664 315-375-8833 Bridget Whalen-Nevin St. Lawrence $5,000 Aubertine Majority Educ-L
New York Agricultural Land Trust P. O. Box 121 Preble New York 13141 607-749-4032 Maureen Knapp Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority AgMkts
Northern New York Agriculture Historical Society 30950 NYS Route 180 P.O. Box 108 LaFargeville New York 13656 315-658-2353 Marguerite Raineri Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority Parks
Ogdensburg Boys and Girls Club, Inc. P. O. Box 555 Ogdensburg New York 13669 315-393-1241 Thomas P. Luckie, Jr. St. Lawrence $10,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Ogdensburg Bridge & Port Authority One Bridge Plaza Ogdensburg New York 13669 315-393-4080 Wade Davis St. Lawrence $30,000 Aubertine Majority EcDev

Onondaga-Oswego Chapter American Red Cross 220 Herald Place Syracuse New York 13126 315-234-2211 Margaret Henderson Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority Health
Pamelia Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. 25082 County Route 16 Pamelia New York 13637 315-955-4869 Howard O'Brien Jefferson $20,000 Aubertine Majority State
Parish Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. 16 Union St. Parish New York 13131 315-625-7411 Lawrence J. Harvey Oswego $18,000 Aubertine Majority State
Plessis Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. 25513 NYS Rt. 26 Redwood New York 13679 315-482-5065 Mike Hunter Jefferson $5,000 Aubertine Majority State
Pulaski Day Care Center, Inc. 20 Castle Dr. Pulaski New York 13142 315-298-5070 Genny E. Pond Oswego $25,000 Aubertine Majority C&F

Rural Law Center of New York, Inc. 22 U.S. Oval Suite 203 Plattsburgh New York 12903 518-561-5460 Susan Patnode Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence $4,000 Aubertine Majority DCJS

Sci-Tech Center of Northern New York 154 Stone St. Watertown New York 13601 315-788-1340 Steve Karon Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority C&F

Special Olympics Upstate Regions 800 South Wilbur Ave. Syracuse New York 13204 315-473-2933 Laurie Kennedy Jefferson, Oswego, St. Lawrence $2,000 Aubertine Majority MRDD
St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce 101 Main St. Canton New York 13617 315-386-4000 Patricia McKeown St. Lawrence $10,000 Aubertine Majority EcDev

Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 411 Montgomery St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-424-8222 Nicki Inman Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority State
Thompson Park Conservancy, Inc. One Thompson Park Watertown New York 13601 315-755-0892 John Scott Foster, Ph.D. Jefferson $20,000 Aubertine Majority Parks
Three Mile Bay Fire Company, Inc. P. O. Box 419 Three Mile Bay New York 13693 315-649-5635 Charles Mount Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Constantia 14 Frederick St. Constantia New York 13044 315-623-7771 Andrew Kelsey Oswego $50,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Granby 820 County Route 8 Fulton New York 13069 315-598-6500 Edward Williamson Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Morristown P. O. Box 240 604 Main St. Morristown New York 13664 315-375-6510 David Murrary St. Lawrence $30,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Philadelphia 33019 U.S. Route 11 Philadelphia New York 13673 315-642-3421 Cheryl Horton Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority State

Town of Rodman P. O. Box 523 12509 School St. Rodman New York 13682 315-232-2522 Gary Stinson Jefferson $15,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Rutland 28411 NYS Rt. 126 Black River New York 13612 315-782-6457 Claude F. Phelps Jefferson $20,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Scriba 42 Creamery Rd. Oswego New York 13126 315-343-3019 Kenneth E. Burdick Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Volney 1445 County Route #6 Fulton New York 13069 315-593-8288 Barb MacEwen Oswego $10,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of Waddington 48 Maple St. P.O. Box 338 Waddington New York 13694 315-388-5629 William R. Dalton St. Lawrence $20,000 Aubertine Majority Educ-L
Town of Watertown Ambulance Service, Inc. P. O. Box 170 Watertown New York 13601 315-788-9103 David Roof Jefferson $15,000 Aubertine Majority State
Town of West Monroe 46 County Route 11 West Monroe New York 13167 315-668-8314 Gary Ross Oswego $20,000 Aubertine Majority State
Traditional Arts in Upstate New York, Inc. 2 West Main St. Canton New York 13617-1217 315-386-4289 Jill Breit Jefferson, St. Lawrence $5,000 Aubertine Majority Parks
Tug Hill Tomorrow, Inc. P.O. Box 6063 Watertown New York 13601 315-779-8240 Linda M. Garrett Jefferson $20,000 Aubertine Majority EnCon
United Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country, Inc. 4 Commerce Lane Canton New York 13617 315-386-8191 Rebecca Reynolds St. Lawrence $10,000 Aubertine Majority MRDD
Upstate Medical University Foundation a/k/a Health Science Center Foundation 750 East Adams Street Syracuse New York 13210-2306 315-464-2047 Linda Markell State wide $35,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Victims Assistance Center of Jefferson County, Inc. 120 Arcade St. Watertown New York 13601 315-782-1823 Elaina Marra Jefferson $30,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Village of Dexter 100 Locke St. P.O. Box 62 Dexter New York 13634 315-639-6260 Richard M. Lawlee Jefferson $5,000 Aubertine Majority State
Village of Gouverneur 33 Clinton St. Gouverneur New York 13642 315-287-1720 Dorothy L. Vorce St. Lawrence $15,000 Aubertine Majority State
Village of Sackets Harbor 112 North Broad St. P.O. Box 335 Sackets Harbor New York 13685 315-646-3548 Eric Constance Jefferson $6,000 Aubertine Majority State
Village of Waddington 48 Maple St. P.O. Box 335 Waddington New York 13694 315-388-5534 Janet Otto-Cassada St. Lawrence $5,000 Aubertine Majority State

Watertown Urban Mission 247 Factory St. Watertown New York 13601 315-782-8440 Mary Morgan Jefferson $10,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
Young Men's Christian Association of Oswego, New York 249 West 1st St. Oswego New York 13126 315-343-1981 Deana Masuicca Oswego $40,000 Aubertine Majority C&F
American Legion Post 1554 PO Box 121 Trout Creek New York 13847 607-865-7860 Michael Spaccaforno Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority Vets
American Red Cross-Ulster County Chapter 21 O'Neil Street Kingston New York 12401 845-331-4993 Michael Oliver Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority Health
Bovina, Town of PO Box 6 Bovina Center New York 13740 845-832-4245 Tina Mole Delaware $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Bright Hill Press, Inc. PO Box 193 94 Church St. Treadwell New York 13846 607-829-5055 Bertha Rogers Delaware $2,000 Bonacic Minority C&F
Cerebral Palsy of Ulster County, Inc. 250 Tuytenbridge Road Lake Katrine New York 12449 845-336-7235 Pam Carroad Ulster $5,000 Bonacic Minority MRDD
Committee for the Families of Mid-Hudson Valley Iraqi Veterans 65 Liberty St. Monticello New York 12701 845-583-4878 Ray McCarthy Sullivan $2,500 Bonacic Minority Vets
Cragsmoor Free Library 355 Cragsmoor Road PO Box 410 Cragsmoor New York 12420 845-647-4611 Hattie Grifo Ulster $1,000 Bonacic Minority Educ-L
Cragsmoor Volunteer Fire Company PO Box 155 Cragsmoor New York 12420 845-647-7927 Jim Najdzion Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Davenport, Town of 11600 State Rt 23 Davenport New York 13751 845-278-5600 Dennis Valente Delaware $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce 5 1/2 Main St. Delhi New York 13753 607-746-2281 Mary Beth Silano Delaware $10,000 Bonacic Minority EcDev
Delhi Fire Department 389 County Highway 2 Delancey New York 13752 607-746-2018 Timothy Murray Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Downtown Middletown District Management Association, Inc. 19 South Street Middletown New York 10940 845-343-8075 John Degnan Orange $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Ellenville Community Hospital Foundation, Inc. 10 Healthy Way Ellenville New York 12428 845-647-6400 Phil Coombe Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority Health
Ellenville Fire District PO Box 268 Ellenville New York 12428 845-647-8899 Fred Dupont Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Ellenville Public Library 40 Center St. Ellenville New York 12428 845-647-5530 Pamela Stocking Ulster $1,000 Bonacic Minority Educ-L
Ellenville, Village of PO Box 169 Ellenville New York 12428 845-647-4422 Chief Phil Mattracion Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority DCJS
Fallsburg, Town of Police Department 19 Railroad Plaza South Fallsburg New York 12779 845-434-4422 Michael Dotoratos Sullivan $5,000 Bonacic Minority DCJS
Federated Sportsmens Clubs of Ulster County, NY, Inc. PO Box 3134 Kingston New York 12402 845-853-31423 Joseph Liuni Ulster $5,000 Bonacic Minority Parks
Franklin Stock Company at Chapel Hall, Inc. PO Box 47 Franklin New York 13775 607-829-5988 Carmela Marner Delaware $2,000 Bonacic Minority Parks
Gardiner Library 133 Farmers Turnpike Gardiner New York 12525 845-255-1255 Peg Lotvin Ulster $1,000 Bonacic Minority Educ-L
Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson, Inc. Bloomingburg Road Middletown New York 10941 845-361-2898 Barbara Hill Orange $2,500 Bonacic Minority C&F
Greenville Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 1495 Greenville Turnpike Port Jervis New York 12771 845-858-0954 Maureen Entwistle Orange $2,500 Bonacic Minority State

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Hobart Fire Dept. PO Box 237 Hobart New York 13788 607-538-9690 Richard Doyle Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Hortonville Volunteer Fire Co. 100 Main Street Hortonville New York 12745 845-887-5177 Ted Bauernfeind Sullivan $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Hospice of Orange & Sullivan Counties, Inc. 800 Stony Brook Court Newburgh New York 12550 845-561-6111 Daniel Grady Orange $3,000 Bonacic Minority Health
Humane Society of Port Jervis/Deerpark, Inc. 202 Rt. 209 Port Jervis New York 12771 845-856-3677 Jeanne Gillender Orange $1,500 Bonacic Minority AgMkts
Kerhonkson Fire Dept. 333 Main Street Kerhonkson New York 12446-0062 8456267455 Richard Ligi Ulster $3,500 Bonacic Minority State
Kingston, Town of 906 Sawkill Road Kingston New York 12401 845-336-8853 Paul Landi Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority EnCon
Liberty, Village of 167 North Main St. Liberty New York 12754 845-292-2250 William Smith Sullivan $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Literacy Volunteers of Sullivan County 63 North St. Monticello New York 12701 845-794-0017 Connie Keller Sullivan $1,000 Bonacic Minority Educ
Lourdes Foundation 34 Read St. Hancock New York 13983 607-637-9926 Robert Wrighter Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority Health
Mamakating, Town of 2948 Route 209 Wurtsboro New York 12790 845-888-3000 Robert Fiore Sullivan $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Margaretville Memorial Hospital PO Box 51 Route 28 Margaretville New York 12455 8455862631 Austin Lee Delaware $5,000 Bonacic Minority Health
Masonville Fire Dept. 15488 St. Highway 8 Sidney New York 13838 607-265-3870 Michael O'Dell Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Mid-Hudson Library System 103 Market St. Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-471-6060 Margaret Keefe Ulster $16,000 Bonacic Minority Educ-L
Monticello Fire Dept. 23 Richardson Avenue Monticello New York 12701 Marc Friedland Sullivan $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Napanoch Fire Department PO Box 321 Napanoch New York 12458 845-647-6830 Ralph Davis Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Pine Hill Community Center, LTD. 287 Main St. Pine Hill New York 12465 845-254-5469 James Krueger Ulster $1,500 Bonacic Minority C&F
Pine Hill Fire Dept. PO Box 226 265 Main St. Pine Hill New York 12465 845-254-5244 Lowell Smith Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Port Jervis Elks Lodge #645 PO Box W Port Jervis New York 12771 845-313-6205 Kevin Keane Orange $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
PRASAD Childrens Dental Health Program 465 Brickman Road Hurleyville New York 12747 845-434-0376 Dr. Cecilia Escarra Sullivan $2,500 Bonacic Minority Health
Rondout Valley Central School District PO Box 9 Accord New York 12404 845-687-8765 Frances Murphy Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority Educ
Rondout Valley Growers Association, Inc. 146 Haver Road Olivebridge New York 12461 845-657-5701 Susan Shaftan Perrin Ulster $5,000 Bonacic Minority AgMkts
Roscoe-Rockland Fire District 75 Timberlake Road Roscoe New York 12776 845-439-4423 Lisa Chesney Sullivan $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Rosendale, Town of 424 Main St. Rosendale New York 12472 845-658-3159 Patrick McDonough Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Safe Homes of Orange County, Inc. PO Box 649 Newburgh New York 12551 845-562-5365 Michele McKeon Orange $2,500 Bonacic Minority C&F
Saugerties, Town of 4 High St. Saugerties New York 12477 845-246-2800 Greg Helsmoortel Ulster $10,000 Bonacic Minority State
Shadowland Artists, Inc. 157 Canal St. Ellenville New York 12428 845-647-5511 Brendan Burke Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority Parks
Sidney Fire Dept. 74 River Street Sidney New York 13838 607-561-2312 Barry MacPherson Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
South Kortright Volunteer Fire Department 58446 St. Highway 10 South Kortright New York 13842 607-538-9029 Duane Martin Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Sullivan County - Office of County Clerk 100 North St. Monticello New York 12701 845-794-3000 Dan Briggs Sullivan $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Sullivan County Federation for the Homeless, Inc. PO Box 336 Monticello New York 12701 845-888-4910 Kathy LaBuda Sullivan $1,000 Bonacic Minority C&F
Sullivan County Sheriff 4 Bushnell Avenue Monticello New York 12701 845-794-7100 Michael Schiff Sullivan $5,500 Bonacic Minority DCJS
Sullivan County Visitors Association 100 Sullivan Avenue Suite 2 Ferndale New York 12734 845-747-4449 Roberta Lockwood Sullivan $7,500 Bonacic Minority EcDev
Town of Wallkill Boys and Girls Club, Inc. 60 Creamery Road Circleville New York 10919 845-361-2222 Bill Fioravanti Orange $2,500 Bonacic Minority C&F
Ulster County 407 Development Court Kingston New York 12401 845-334-5264 Krista Barringer Ulster $10,000 Bonacic Minority C&F
Upper Delaware Council, Inc. PO Box 192 Narrowsburg New York 12764 845-252-3022 Bill Douglas Sullivan $25,000 Bonacic Minority EnCon
Veterans of Foreign Wars John F. Jordan Memorial Post 5086 168 West Chestnut St. Kingston New York 12401 845-339-4759 Albert J. Cahoon Ulster $1,500 Bonacic Minority Vets
Wallkill Hook & Ladder Hose Company, Inc. PO Box 460 Wallkill New York 12589 845-895-9708 Joe Locicero Ulster $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Wallkill Public Library PO Box C Wallkill New York 12589 845-895-3707 Mary Lou Carolan Ulster $1,000 Bonacic Minority Educ-L
Walton Central School District 47-49 Stockton Avenue Walton New York 13856 607-865-4116 Tom Austin Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority Educ
Walton Fire Dept. 59 West St. Walton New York 13856 845-865-5014 James Jacob Delaware $2,500 Bonacic Minority State
Wawayanda, Town of PO Box 106 Slate Hill New York 10973 845-355-5702 John Razzano Orange $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Woodbourne Fire Dept. PO Box 45 Woodbourne New York 12788 845-434-6763 Bill Miller Sullivan $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Wurtsboro Fire District PO Box 21 Wurtsboro New York 12790 845-888-4611 John Bryan Sullivan $5,000 Bonacic Minority State
Addictions Care Center of Albany, Inc. 90 McCarty Avenue Albany New York 12202 518-465-5470 Keith W. Stack Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority ASAS
AIDS Council of Northeastern New York 927 Broadway Albany New York 12207 518-434-4686 Michele McClave Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority Health
Albany Center Galleries, Inc.. 39 Columbia Street Albany New York 12207 518-462-4775 Sarah Martinez Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Albany Community Land Trust 255 Orange Street Albany New York 12210 518-426-1296 Roger Markovics Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Housing
Albany County Bar Association 1 Lodge Street 2nd Floor Albany New York 12207 518-445-7510 Barbara Davis Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Albany County Opportunity, Inc., DBA Albany Community Action Partnership 333 Sheridan Ave.. Albany New York 12206 518-463-3175 Kathleen Cloutier Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Albany County Rural Housing Alliance 24 Martin Road P.O. Box 407 Voorheesville New York 12186-0407 518-765-2425 Judith Eisgruber Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Housing
Albany Damien Center, Inc., The 12 South Lake Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-449-7119 Perry Junjulas Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Health
Albany Housing Coalition, Inc.. 278 Clinton Avenue Albany New York 12210 518-465-5251 Joseph Sluszka Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Vets
Albany Institute of History & Art 125 Washington Ave.. Albany New York 12210 518-463-1604 Christine M. Miles Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Albany Jewish Community Center 340 Whitehall Rd. Albany New York 12208 518-438-6651 Susan Shpeen Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Albany Law School 80 New Scotland Ave.. Albany New York 12208 518-445-2329 Patricia Salkin Albany $80,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Albany National Little League P.O.. Box 8960 Albany New York 12208-0960 518-928-4412 Michael Whalen Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Albany Police Athletic League, Inc.. 165 Henry Johnson Boulevard Albany New York 12210 518-435-0392 Sgt... Leonard R. Ricchiuti Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority DCJS
Albany Pop Warner Football, Inc.. P.O. Box 9073 Albany New York 12209 518-209-9051 Jimpson Bell Albany $7,500 Breslin Majority Parks
Altamont Free Library 105 Park St. P.O. Box 662 Altamont New York 12009 518-861-7239 Judith Wines Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Educ
Altamont Program, Inc.. 40 Eagle Street Albany New York 12207 518-377-2448 Jackie Gentile Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority ASAS
Altamont, Village of 115 Main Street P.O. Box 643 Altamont New York 12009 518-861-8554 William Aylward Albany $12,000 Breslin Majority Trans
Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association of Northeastern New York Chapter 85 Watervliet Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-438-2217 Marc Kaplan Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Health
American Little League of Albany, Inc. P.O. Box 8532 Albany New York 12208 518-489-3338 Leonard Ricchiuti, Jr. Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
American Red Cross of Northeastern New York 33 Everett Road Albany New York 12206 518-458-8111 Gary Striar Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Health
Arbor Hill Elementary School 141 Western Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-462-7165 Rosalind Gaines-Harrell Albany $40,000 Breslin Majority Educ
Best Buddies International, Inc. 930 Madison Avenue Albany New York 12208 518-482-4225 Anthony K. Shriver Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Bethlehem Pop Warner Football Team, Inc. P.O. Box 162 Glenmont New York 12077 518-421-6049 John Anastasi Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Blessed Hope Worship Center, Inc. PO Box 6538 Albany New York 12206 518-462-4101 Pastor Ronald D. Howard Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Boys and Girls Clubs of Albany, Inc. 21 Delaware Avenue Albany New York 12210 518-462-5528 Keyon L. Young Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Brain Injury Association of New York State 10 Colvin Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-459-7911 Debbie Berenda Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Health
Capital Area Council of Churches, Inc. 646 State Street Albany New York 12203 518-462-5450 Rev. John U. Miller Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Housing
Capital District Center for Independence, Inc. 875 Central Avenue, South 4 Albany New York 12204 518-459-6422 Dawn Werner Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority MRDD
Capital District Community Gardens, Inc. 40 River St. Troy New York 12180 518-274-8685 Amy Klein Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority AgMkts
Capital District Community Loan Fund 255 Orange Street Albany New York 12210 518-436-8586 Linda Chandler Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority EcDev
Capital District Women's Bar Association Legal Project, Inc. 1475 Western Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-435-1770 Lisa Frisch Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Capital District Women's Employment and Resource Center (WERC) 175 Central Avenue, 3rd Floor Albany New York 12206 518-462-7600 Elizabeth Miller Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Labor
Capital District YMCA 274 Washington Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-869-3500 Jackie McDonough Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Capital Region Action Against Breast Cancer! (CRAAB!) 125 Wolf Road Suite 124 Albany New York 12205 518-435-1055 Joan Sheehan Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Health
Capital Region Center Institute for Arts in Education 5 University Place A-404 Rensselaer New York 12144-3427 518-525-2650 Maureen Pagano Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Educ
Capital Region Friendship Circle 854 Warren St. Albany New York 12208 518-438-4220 Liba Andrusier Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority MRDD
Capital Region Workforce Development Center 302 Centre Drive Albany New York 12203 518-452-0404 Kathleen Scales Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Labor

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Capital Region Youth Tennis Foundation, Inc. 120 Broadway Albany New York 12204 518-438-2039 Amber Marino, Executive Director
Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 125 Eagle Street Albany New York 12202 518-463-2279 Sister Margaret Mary Hohl, D.C.Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Catholic Charities AIDS Services 100 Slingerland St. Albany New York 12202 518-449-3581 Angela Keller Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Catholic Charities Caregivers Support Services 100 Slingerland St. Albany New York 12202 518-449-2001 Carol Sponable Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany 40 N. Main Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-453-6650 Tamae Memole Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Center for Law and Justice, Inc. Pine West Plaza, Bldg. 2 Washington Ave. Ext. Albany New York 12207 518-427-8361 Alice Green, Ph.D Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority DCJS
Centro Civico Hispanoamerica, Inc. 230 Green Street Albany New York 12202 518-465-1145 Dr. Cecilia Sanz Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Church of St. Ambrose 347 Old Loudon Rd. Latham New York 12110 785-1351 Nancy Acemoglu Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Church of St. Vincent de Paul 900 Madison Avenue Albany New York 12208 518-489-5408 Nancy Calkins Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
ClearView Center, Inc. 500 Central Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-435-9931 Dorothy S. Cucinelli Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority MH
Community Caregivers, Inc. 2113 Western Avenue Guilderland New York 12084 518-456-2898 Diane Cameron Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Community Foundation for the Capital Region Six Tower Place Albany New York 12203 518-446-9638 Karen Bilowith Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority State
Community Hospice, Inc. 295 Valley View Blvd. Rensselaer New York 12144 518-285-8135 Stephen Manny Albany $5,000 Breslin Majority Health
Community Maternity Services 27 North Main Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-482-8836 Anne Marie Couser Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Cooperative Extension Association of Albany County P.O. Box 497 24 Martin Road Voorheesville New York 12186 518-765-3500 Lisa Godlewski Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority AgMkts
Destroyer Escort Historical Museum PO Box 1926 Albany New York 12201 518-431-1943 Timothy Rizzuto Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Mil&Nav
Disability Advocates, Inc. 5 Clinton Square, Third Floor Albany New York 12207-2201 518-432-7861 Cliff Zucker Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority MRDD
Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center 1 Marcus Boulevard Suite 105 Albany New York 12206 518-383-0005 Diane Lang Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority MRDD
Emmaus Intervention Project 715 Morris St. Albany New York 12208 518-482-0486 Rev. Dr. Denise L. Stringer Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Empire Justice Center 119 Washington Avenue Albany New York 12210 518-462-6831 Kristin Brown Lilley Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority DCJS
Empire State Coalition of Youth and Family Services P.O. Box 25312 Brooklyn New York 11202-5312 718-237-2722 Margo Hirsch Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York, Inc. 3 Washington Square Albany New York 12205 518-456-7501 Jeannine S. Garab Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Health
ESCOT Incorporated 391 Western Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-522-7774 L. Beth Krueger Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Families in Need of Assistance, Inc. 69 Brookline Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-489-3734 Cynthia J. Urbach Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Families Together in New York State 737 Madison Ave. Albany New York 12208 518-432-0333 Brooke Schewe Albany $75,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Focus Churches of Albany, Inc. 275 State Street Albany New York 12210 518-443-0460 Rev. Debra Jameson Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Food Pantries for the Capital District, Inc. 32 Essex Street Albany New York 12206 518-458-1167 Lynda Schuyler Albany $40,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Gilda's Club 1 Penny Lane Latham New York 12110 518-728-9833 Edwin Graham Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority Health
Girls Incorporated of the Greater Capital Region 962 Albany Street Schenectady New York 12307 518-374-9800 Addy Haberbush Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Hispanic Outreach Services 40 North Main Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-453-6655 Sister Anne Tranelli, CSJ Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Historic Albany Foundation, Inc. 89 Lexington Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-465-0876 Susan Holland Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Historic Cherry Hill 523 1/2 South Pearl St. Albany New York 12202-1111 518-434-4791 Liselle LaFrance Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Holy Family Church 283 Central Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-573-1649 Fr. Tony Kall Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Homeless Action Committee, Inc. 393 N. Pearl Street Albany New York 12207 Donna DeMaria Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Homeless and Travelers Aid Society of the Capital District, Inc. 138 Central Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-463-2124 Ira L. Mendelker Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Hospice and Palliative Care Association of NYS 21 Aviation Road, Ste. 9 Albany New York 12205 518-446-1483 Kathy A. McMahon Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Health
Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless, Inc. 176 Sheridan Ave. Albany New York 12210 518-434-8021 Janine Robitaille Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority C&F
International Center for the Capital Region, Inc. 423 State Street, 3rd Fl. Albany New York 12203 518-708-7608 Kay Wilkie Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Irish American Heritage Museum 991 Broadway, Suite 101 Albany New York 12204 518-432-6598 Edward S. Collins Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Israel AME Church and Israel Community Service Program, Inc. 381 Hamilton Street Albany New York 12210 518-463-8779 Dr. Edward B. Smart Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Jewish Family Services of Northeastern New York 877 Madison Ave. Albany New York 12208 518-482-8856 Christine Holle Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York, Inc. 55 Colvin Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-689-6304 Lillian Moy Albany $90,000 Breslin Majority DCJS
Little Sisters of the Poor-Our Lady of Hope Residents 1 Jeanne Jugan Lane Latham New York 12110 518-785-4551 Sister Frances, l.s.p. Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Lydia's House Inc. 336 Clinton Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-463-0526 Tamika Williams Albany $5,000 Breslin Majority DCJS
March of Dimes Foundation, Inc. 80 Wolf Road Albany New York 12205 212-353-8353 Frank DeMeo Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority Health
Maternity and Early Childhood Foundation, Inc. 55 Colvin Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-482-0038 Joy Griffith Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Health
Mendelssohn Club of Albany PO Box 8715 Albany New York 12208 518-765-4121 Robert C. Morrison Albany $5,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Music Mobile, Inc. P.O. Box 6024 Albany New York 12206 518-462-8714 Ruth Pelham Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Nathanial Adams Blanchard Post No. 1040 16 West Poplar Drive Delmar New York 12054 518-439-9819 Louis Unright Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Vets
New York Library Association 6021 State Farm Rd. Guilderland New York 12084 518-432-6952 Michael J. Borges Albany $65,000 Breslin Majority Educ-L
New York State Labor Religion Coalition 800 Troy Schenectady Road Latham New York 12110 5182136000 Brian O'Shaughnessy Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Labor
New Yorkers for Alternatives to the Death Penalty 40 N. Main Ave. Albany New York 12203 518-453-6797 David Kaczynksi Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority DCJS
Northeastern Association of the Blind at Albany, Inc. 301 Washington Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-463-1211 Christopher Burke Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Aging
NYS Archives Partnership Trust Cultural Education Center Suite 9C49 Albany New York 12230 518-473-7105 Robert E. Bullock Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority Educ-H
NYSARC Albany County Chapter (New Visions) 334 Krumkill Rd. Slingerlands New York 12159 518-935-4334 Margie Sheehan Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority MRDD
Peaceful Acres Horses, Inc. 3740 Rynex Corners Road Pattersonville New York 12137 518-887-3178 Nanci Beyerl Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York 965 Albany Shaker Road Latham New York 12110 518-786-3691 Mark Quandt Albany $50,000 Breslin Majority C&F

Resonanz Albany Singer Intensive Festival P.O. Box 575 Glenmont New York 12077-0575 518-439-3130 Diana Hernandez Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Educ-H
Saint Agnes Cemetery 48 Cemetery Ave. Menands New York 12204 518-463-0134 Richard N. Touchette Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Senior Hope Counseling, Inc. 523 Western Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-489-7777 William Rockwood, Ph.D. Albany $35,000 Breslin Majority ASAS
Senior Services of Albany 25 Delaware Ave. Albany New York 12210 518-465-3322 Jane Schramm Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Seton Health Systems, Inc. One Tallow Wood Drive Clifton Park New York 12065 518-373-4473 Gina Pazzaglini Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Slingerlands Elementary School Parent Teacher Association 25 Union Ave. Delmar New York 12054 518-439-1217 Kimberly Namkoong Albany $13,500 Breslin Majority Educ
South End Improvement Corporation 38 Catherine Street Albany New York 12202 518-436-8777 Sandra Obiedo Albany $5,000 Breslin Majority Housing
St. Catherine's Center for Children, Inc. 40 North Main Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-453-6757 Joanne S. Gambino-Morehouse Albany $100,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Stars Intergen Corporation 55 Brightonwood Rd. Glenmont New York 12077 518-439-1505 Karen Harmon Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F

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Steamer No. 10 Theatre, Inc. 500 Western Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-438-5503 Richard Chesser Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Educ
STRIDE, Inc. P.O. Box 778 Rensselaer New York 12144 518-598-1279 Katie Moshier Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority ASAS
Sweet Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church North TenBroeck and Clinton Ave. Albany New York 12210 518-878-7175 Kelly Handy Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority C&F
To Life!, Inc. 410 Kenwood Ave. Delmar New York 12054 518-439-5975 Laurie Abbott Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Health
Town of Berne P.O. Box 57 Berne New York 12023 518-872-1448 Kevin Crosier Albany $30,000 Breslin Majority Educ
Town of Berne Public Library 1656 Helderberg Trail Berne New York 12023 872-0573 Carolyn Anderson Albany $3,000 Breslin Majority Educ-L
Town of Rensselaerville 87 Barger Rd. Albany New York 12120 518-797-3798 Jost Nickelsburg Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Town of Westerlo P.O. Box 148 671 CR 401 Westerlo New York 12193 518-797-3111 Richard H. Rapp Albany $100,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Trinity Institution-Homer Perkins Center, Inc. 15 Trinity Place Albany New York 12202 518-449-5155 Harris Oberlander Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Two Together, Inc. P.O. Box 1397 Albany New York 12201 518-434-9055 Martha Fleming Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Educ
United Jewish Federation 184 Washington Ave. Ext. Albany New York 12203 518-783-7800 Rodney J. Margolis Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority Aging
United Tenants of Albany, Inc. 33 Clinton Ave. Albany New York 12207 518-426-1590 Maria Markovics Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Housing
University at Albany 1400 Washington Avenue Albany New York 12222 518-442-5347 Philip McCallion, Ph.D. Albany $25,000 Breslin Majority Educ-H
Watervliet Civic Chest 14th Street and 1st Avenue Watervliet New York 12189 518-273-5922 William Sheehy Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority Parks
Watervliet Housing Development Fund 2400 2nd Avenue Watervliet New York 12189 518-273-4717 Charles V. Patricelli Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority Aging
Watervliet Public Library 1501 Broadway Watervliet New York 12189 518-274-4471 Ginger Hewitt Albany $20,000 Breslin Majority Educ
West Hill Improvement Corporation 117 North Lake Ave. Albany New York 12206 518-364-5543 Towanna Ramdene Albany $15,000 Breslin Majority Housing
Western Turnpike Rescue Squad 200 Centre Dr. Albany New York 12203 518-265-9327 Michael Klugo Albany $24,000 Breslin Majority Health
Wildwood Programs, Inc. 2995 Curry Rd. Ext. Schenectady New York 12306 518-836-2311 Mary Ann Allen, Esq. Albany $100,000 Breslin Majority MRDD
Young Men's Christian Association of the Capital District,The: DBA Capital District YMCA 250 Winding Brook Drive Guilderland New York 12084 518-456-3634 Jennifer Rittner Albany $10,000 Breslin Majority C&F
Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter 360 Lexington Avenue, 4th floor New York New York 10017 646-744-2900 Jed A. Levine, M.A. New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Bronx Delegation
Majority Aging
Housing and Geriatric Association Resources, Inc. "H.O.G.A.R." 751 Dawson Street Bronx New York 10455 718-742-7646 Noris Cohen Bronx $25,000 Bronx Delegation
Majority Aging
MS 142, John Philip Sousa School 3750 Baychester Avenue Bronx New York 10466 718-231-0100 Casimiro Cibelli Bronx $50,000 Bronx Delegation
Majority EnCon
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $50,000 Bronx Delegation
Majority Housing
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition 103 East 196th Street Bronx New York 10468 718-584-0515 Laura Vasquez Bronx $50,000 Bronx Delegation
Majority C&F
Rainbow After School Program Inc. 880 Thieriot Avenue Bronx New York 10473 718-620-6500 Dr. Nilda Gibson Bronx $25,000 Bronx Delegation
Majority C&F
Brooklyn Museum of Art 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn New York 11238 718-501-6200 Arnold Lehman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Parks
Brooklyn Public Library Central Library - Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn New York 11238 718-230-2403 Dionne Mack-Harvin Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Educ
Caribbean Womens Health Association 21 Snyder Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 718-946-8386 Dr. Marco Mason Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Health
Day One P.O. Box 538, Church Street Station New York New York 10008 212-566-8120 Stephanie Nilva Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority State
Forest Park Trust, The Forest and Highland Park, One Forest Park, Woodhaven New York 11421 718-235-4151 Debby Kuha Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Parks
Fractured Atlas 248 W. 35th Street, Suite 1202 New York New York 10001 212-277-8021 Adam Forest Huttler Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Parks
Lutheran Family Health Centers of Lutheran Medical Center 6025 6th Avenue, Ste. 213 Brooklyn New York 11220 718-630-7175 Heidi Sabers Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Health
Medgar Evers College, CUNY Center For Black Literature 1650 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-6983 Brenda M. Greene, Ph.D. Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Educ-H
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, Inc. (MoCADA) 80 Hanson Place, Ground Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-230-0492 Laurie A. Cumbo Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Educ
Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc. 32 Court Street, Suite 607 Brooklyn New York 11201 718-923-9730 Debra Garcia Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Parks
Wycoff House & Association, Inc. 5816 Clarendon Road Brooklyn New York 11203 718-629-5400 Sean Sawyer Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Brooklyn Delegation
Majority Parks
Alzheimer Foundation of America 322 Eighth Avenue New York New York 10001 866-232-8484 Sue Peschin New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Atlantic Avenue Betterment Association, Inc 321 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn New York 11201 718-852-7418 Sandy Balboza Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators State
Back to Basics Outreach Ministries 906 Broadway Buffalo New York 14212 716-854-1086 Minister James Giles Erie $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators DCJS
Board for the Education of People of African Ancestry, Inc. 286 Covent Avenue New York New York 10031 212-283-7287 Carol L. Faust New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Educ
Boys and Girls Club of Mount Vernon 2062 Central Park Avenue Yonkers New York 10710 914-439-0949 Lisa L. Cox, Esq. Westchester $85,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Brooklyn Arts Council 55 Washington Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-625-0080 Ella Weiss Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Brooklyn Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club Inc., The
380 Quincy Street Brooklyn New York 11216 718-398-2665 Barbara Biggs-Glover Kings (Brooklyn) $2,500 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Brooklyn Congregation Together, Inc. 574 Madison Avenue Brooklyn New York 11221 718-388-3900 Brenda Nealy Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Brooklyn Prenatal Network, Inc 76 Nevins Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-643-8258 Ngozi Moses Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Health
Brownstoners of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc. PO Box 330009 Brooklyn New York 11233 718-221-1775 Ava Barnett Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators EcDev
Brownsville Community Outreach Service, Inc. 600 Mother Gaston Blvd Brooklyn New York 11212 718-342-3637 William H. Williams Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Caribbean American Social Workers Association 675 East 92nd Street Brooklyn New York 11236 347-432-9368 Elaine Reid Kings (Brooklyn) $12,500 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Claremont Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 489 East 169th Street Bronx New York 10456 718-588-1000 Abraham Jones Bronx $15,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Clinton Hill Society, Inc. 437 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn New York 11238 917-842-0212 Sharon Barnes Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Parks
Community Action Organization of Erie County 70 Harvard Place Buffalo New York 14209 716-881-5150 L. Nathan Erie $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators DCJS
East New York Learning Center 1958 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11207 718-756-7200 Alicia Ponde Deleon Kings (Brooklyn) $12,500 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Family YMCA at Tarrytown 62 Main Street Tarrytown New York 10591 914-631-4807 Barbara Turk Westchester $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Fort Greene Association, Inc. P.O. Box 170563 Brooklyn New York 11217 718-783-8133 Paul Palazzo Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Parks
Groundworks 6 Wells Ave. Yonkers New York 10701 914-375-2151 Mr. Rick Madger Westchester $1,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Parks
Group Ministries 1331 Jefferson Avenue Buffalo New York 14208 716-883-4449 Reverend Arthur Boyd Erie $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators DCJS
Keep Western New York Beautiful 144 Heritage Rd. Tonawanda New York 14150 716-692-0691 Jim Pavel Erie $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators EcDev
Kingdom Christian Cultural Center 68 Palisade Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 914-375-1110 Rev. James Hassell Westchester $15,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. 105 East 22nd Street New York New York 10010 212-614-0023 C. Virginia Fields New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Health
Neighborhood Defender Service, Inc. 317 Lenox Avenue New York New York 10027 212-876-5500 Rick Jones New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators DCJS
Nepperhan Community Center 342 Warburton Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 914-965-0203 Jim Bostic Westchester $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
New Destiny 1140 Broadway New York New York 10001 646-472-0262 Carol Corden New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Old Stone House of Brooklyn 336 3rd St Brooklyn New York 11215 718-768-3195 Kimberly Maier Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Parks
Opportunities for Better Tomorrow 783 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn New York 11232 718-369-0303 Emily Maya Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Parent Workshop Inc., The 153-18 111 Road Jamaica New York 11433 718-704-8047 Vanessa Sparks Queens $100,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Progressive Community Center for Children and Families 1125 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11203 718-856-6800 Martine Duroseau Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Prospect Park Alliance 95 Prospect Park West Brooklyn New York 11215 718-965-8951 Eric Landau Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Parks
Renegades Youth Sports Inc., The 1166 East 105th Street Brooklyn New York 11236 347-219-2678 Courney Pollins/Roberta Pate Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Research Foundation of the City University of New York: DuBois Bunche Center Public Policy 1650 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-5110 Roger L. Green Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Educ
SBAY 470 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 646-442-1308 Robin Brumfield Westchester $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators EcDev
Sister to Sister 1020 N. Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-207-0368 Cheryl Brannan Westchester $5,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Health
St. Joseph College 245 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-399-8425 Clare Kehoe Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Educ-H
The New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 51 Malcolm X Blvd New York New York 10037 212-491-2263 Roberta Yancy New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Educ
Town of Greenburgh 177 Hillside Avenue Greenburgh New York 10607 914-933-1500 Paul Piener Westchester $35,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
YMCA - Capital District 465 New Karner Road Albany New York 12205 518-869-3500 Mark Bobb-Semple Albany $100,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
YMCA of Greater New York - Yonkers 17 Riverdale Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 914-963-0183 Shawyn Howard Westchester $10,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Yonkers Municipal Housing Authority 1511 Central Park Ave Yoners New York 10710 914-793-8400 Mr. Joseph Shuldiner Westchester $15,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators Housing
Young Women's Christian Association of Yonkers 87 S. Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-963-0640 Yejide Okunribido Westchester $4,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators C&F
Youth America, Inc. 777 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-643-1864 Keith Lewis Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Conference Black
Majority
Senators State
Alzheimer's Association of Central New York Chapter, Inc. 441 West Kirkpatrick Street Syracuse New York 13204 (315) 472-4201 Catherine James Onondaga $10,000 DeFrancisco Minority Health

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Child Care Solutions, Inc. 6724 Thompson Road Syracuse New York 13221 (315) 446-1220 Gretchen Kinnel Onondaga $10,000 DeFrancisco Minority C&F
Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County, Inc. John H. Mulroy Civic Center 411 Montgomery Street Syracuse New York 13202 (315) 435-2155 Mark Wright Onondaga $25,000 DeFrancisco Minority Parks
Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County, Inc. John H. Mulroy Civic Center 411 Montgomery Street Syracuse New York 13202 (315) 435-2155 Mark Wright Onondaga $25,000 DeFrancisco Minority Parks
Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County, Inc. John H. Mulroy Civic Center 411 Montgomery Street Syracuse New York 13202 (315) 435-2155 Mark Wright Onondaga $25,000 DeFrancisco Minority Parks
Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County, Inc. John H. Mulroy Civic Center 411 Montgomery Street Syracuse New York 13202 (315) 435-2155 Mark J. Wright Onondaga $5,000 DeFrancisco Minority Parks
Lysander, Town of Parks and Recreation Department 8220 Loop Road Baldwinsville New York 13027 (315) 635-5999 Ann Smiley Onondaga $5,000 DeFrancisco Minority Parks
Metropolitan Development Association of Syracuse and Central New York, Inc. 1900 State Tower Building Syracuse New York 13202 (315) 422-8284 Laurie Reed Onondaga $115,000 DeFrancisco Minority EcDev
New York Agricultural Land Trust, Inc. Hourigan Farms of Elbridge, LLC 878 Gorham Road Elbridge New York 13060 315 689-6844 Nancy Hourigan Onondaga $15,000 DeFrancisco Minority AgMkts
Salina, Town of Parks & Recreation Department Town Hall 201 School Road Liverpool New York 13088 (315) 451-8110 Jim Wemesfelder Onondaga $5,000 DeFrancisco Minority State
Van Buren, Town of Town of Van Buren 7575 Van Buren Road Baldwinsville New York 13027 (315) 635-3009 Claude E. Sykes Onondaga $10,000 DeFrancisco Minority State
Asociaciones Dominicanas, Inc. 202 Union Avenue 2 Floor Brooklyn New York 11211 Rev. Felix M. Thomas Kings $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Brooklyn's Three Kings Day Parade 89 Moore Street Brooklyn New York 11206 Radames Millan Kings $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Bushwick Institute for the Performing Arts 112 Hendrick Street Brooklyn New York 11207 Joseph Lliso Kings $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Casa Cultural Dominicana del Bronx, New York Inc. 815 Gerard Avenue #6N Bronx New York 10451 Felipe Febles Bronx $50,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators C&F
Coalition for Hispanic Family Services 315 Wyckoff Avenue Brooklyn New York 11237 Denise Rosario Kings $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators Health
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families 110 Williams Street Suite 1802 New York New York 10038 Vanessa Ramos Kings $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families Inc. 110 William Street Suite 1802 New York New York 10038 Vanessa Ramos Queens $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators C&F
Doe Fund, The 232 East 84th Street New York New York 10028 George McDonald Queens, Manhattan $45,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
El Puente 211 S. 4th Street Brooklyn New York 11211 Luis Garden Acosta Kings $50,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Fiesta Folklorica Puertorriquena Inc. PO Box 1007 Bronx New York 10451 Aurea A. Mangual Kings, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan
$25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Institute for Puerto Rican and Hispanic Elderly 105 East 22nd Street Suite 615 New York New York 10010 Suleika Cabrera Drinane Bronx, Manhattan, $100,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators Aging
Latin Technologies Inc. 79-04 Roosevelt Avenue 2nd Floor Jackson Heights New York 11372 Claudia Irizarry Queens $50,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators Educ
Latino Center on Aging (L.C.A.) 75 Maiden Lane Suite 208 New York New York 10038 Mario E. Tapia Bronx, Manhattan $50,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators Aging
Latino Commission on Aids 24 West 25th Street 9th Fl New York New York 10010 Wally Cantu Queens $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators Health
Make the Road New York 92-10 Roosevelt Avenue Elmhurst New York 11372 Javier H. Valdes Queens $105,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators C&F
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $250,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators Health
New York Latino Research And Resource Network 1400 Washington Avenue Albany New York 12222 Dr. Jose E. Cruz Bronx, Kings, Queens, Manhattan,
$75,000
AlbanyDelegation LatinMajority
Senators Educ-H
Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc. 32 Court Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-923-9730 Deborah Garcia Kings $25,000 Delegation LatinMajority
Senators State
Bronx Aids Services 540 East Fordham Road 2nd Floor Bronx New York 10458 Candia Richards-Clarke Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority Health
Bronx Jewish Community Council 2930 Wallace Avenue Bronx New York 10467 Brad Silver Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Council of Senior Centers and Services "CSCS" 49 West 45th Street 7th Floor New York New York 10036 212-398-6564 Igal Jellinek Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn
$50,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Hebrew Home At Riverdale 5901 Palisade Avenue Bronx New York 10471 Irene Smookler Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Hispanic Federation, Inc. 55 Exchange Place 5th Floor New York New York 10005 Lillian Rodriguez Lopez Bronx, Manhattan $875,000 Diaz Majority C&F
Housing and Geriatric Association Resources, Inc. "H.O.G.A.R." 751 Dawson Street Bronx New York 10455 Noris Colon Bronx $50,000 Diaz Majority Housing
Neighborhood Initiative Development Corp. "NIDC" 2523 Olinville Avenue Bronx New York 10467 William Foster Bronx $50,000 Diaz Majority Housing
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project Inc. "S.H.O.P.P." 953 Southern Boulevard Bronx New York 10459 Evelyn Laureano Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Older Adults Technology Services O.A.T.S. 1713 Eighth Avenue # 8 Brooklyn New York 11215 Thomas Kamber Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Palladia 2006 Madison Avenue New York New York 10035 Jane Velez Bronx $25,000 Diaz Majority C&F
Parkchester South Condominiums 200 East Tremont Avenue Bronx New York 10462 Steve Houston Bronx $25,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Per Scholars 1575 Bronx River Avenue Bronx New York 10460 Plinio Ayala Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority C&F
South Bronx Community Corporation 441 East 156th Street Bronx New York 10455 Margarita Villegas Bronx $50,000 Diaz Majority Aging
Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 955 Tinton Avenue Bronx New York 10456 Roger Sam Bronx $25,000 Diaz Majority C&F
Sustainable South Bronx 1231 Lafayette Avenue 4th Floor Bronx New York 10474-5417 Miquela Craytor Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority EnCon
United Coalition Association 1217 Stratford Avenue Bronx New York 10472 Ronald Savage Bronx $25,000 Diaz Majority C&F
Word of Life International, Inc. 1299 Louis Nine Blvd Bronx New York 10457 John Udo-Okon Bronx $25,000 Diaz Majority C&F
Youth Ministries For Peace and Justice 1384 Stratford Avenue Bronx New York 10472 Alexie Torres-Fleming, Bronx $100,000 Diaz Majority C&F
American Italian Cancer Foundation 112 East 71st Street, Suite 2B New York New York 10021 212-628-9090 Addie Backlund Kings $6,000 Dilan Majority State
American Red Cross of Greater New York 200 Schemerhorn Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-330-9200 Denise Bloise Kings $8,000 Dilan Majority State
Behind the Book 145 West 96th St, Suite 1E New York New York 10025 212-222-3627 Jo Umans Kings $5,000 Dilan Majority State
Brooklyn Arts Council 55 Washington St, Suite 218 Brooklyn New York 11201 718-625-0080 Katy Higgins Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Brooklyn Ballers Sports Youth and Educational Corporation 349 Macon Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-483-1314 Roger Beckford Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Dilan Majority C&F
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College P.O. Box 100183 Brooklyn New York 11210 718-951-4600 Frank Sonntag Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 212-735-4400 Carol Enseki Kings $5,000 Dilan Majority State
Brooklyn Historical Society 150 Broadway, Suite 1300 New York New York 10038 212-233-5700 Deborah Schwartz Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Brooklyn Public Library Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn New York 11238 718-230-2162 Dionne Harvin Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
Brooklyn Unidos 555 Bushwick Ave Brooklyn New York 11206 718-821-0254 Maggie Kings $100,000 Dilan Majority State
Bushwick Ace Integration 1619 Broadway Brooklyn New York 11221 718-443-3917 Mickey Ronan kings $18,000 Dilan Majority C&F
Bushwick Community Action Association 272 Moffat St Brooklyn New York 11207 718-574-0130 Rev Matthew Rae Kings $20,000 Dilan Majority State
Bushwick Economic Development Corporation 61 Cooper Street Brooklyn New York 11207 718-628-3100 Frank Boswell Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
Camp Eureka 109-58 153rd Street Jamaica New York 11433 718-739-6288 Raquel Davis New York (Manhattan) $12,000 Dilan Majority State
Concerned Citizens of Grove Street 70 Grove Street Brooklyn New York 11221 718-452-4129 Jaime Alvarez Kings $5,000 Dilan Majority State
Cooper Park Community Center Advisory Committee 417 Morgan Avenue - Apt. 4C Brooklyn New York 11211 718-349-2534 Karen Leader Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Cypress Hills Child Care Corporation 625 Jamaica Ave Brookyn New York 11208 718-647-2800 Michelle D. Neugebauer Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Dilan Majority C&F
Cypress Hills Fulton Street Senior Center 3208 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11208 718-235-0064 Grace Pipetone Kings $175,000 Dilan Majority State
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation 625 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn New York 11208 718-647-2800 Michelle D. Neugebauer Kings $115,000 Dilan Majority State
Damon House 310 South First Street Brooklyn New York 11211 718-858-0202 Janet Lerner Kings $15,000 Dilan Majority State
East New York Development Corporation 2644 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 718-566-2127 Israel Velazquez Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
East New York Learning Center 1958 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-756-7200 Alicia Ponce de Leon Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
East New York Urban Youth Corp. 538 Jamaica Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 718-922-2229 Winchester Key Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
Grand Street Settlement 80 Pitt Street New York New York 10002 212-674-1740 Margarita Rosa Kings $6,000 Dilan Majority State
Greenpoint Interfaith Food Team 136 Milton St Brooklyn New York 11222 718-383-5941 Ann Kansfield Kings $5,000 Dilan Majority State
Highland Park Community Association 2730 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 347-240-3262 Robert Santiago Kings $15,000 Dilan Majority State
La Nueva Esperanza 213 Johnson Ave Brooklyn New York 11206 718-497-7592 Annette Roque Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Miller Ave Community Block Association 2482 Pitkin Ave Brooklyn New York 11208 718-235-6177 Winford Bishop Kings $5,000 Dilan Majority State
Neighbors Allied for Good Growth 101 Kent Avenue Brookyln New York 11211 718-384-2248 Peter Gillespie Kings $20,000 Dilan Majority State
New York Biotechnology Association 25 Health Sciences Drive, Suite 203 Stony Brook New York 11790 631-444-8895 Nathan Tinker Stony Brook $75,000 Dilan Majority State
New York City Housing Authority 250 Broadway, 11th Floor New York New York 10007 212-306-8100 Helen Morillo Kings $30,000 Dilan Majority State
New York Dance & Arts Innovation 127 W. 78th Street #4 New York New York 10024 646-344-0094 Marian Zak New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Dilan Majority Parks
North Brooklyn Development Corporation/80 Dupont Senior Center 148-150 Huron Street Brooklyn New York 11222 718-389-9044 Richard Mazur Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Dilan Majority Aging
NY Hall of Science 47-01 111th St. Queens New York 11368 718-699-0005 Margaret Honey Kings $50,000 Dilan Majority State
NYC Police Dept, 75th Precinct Community Council 100 Sutter Ave Brooklyn New York 11208 718-827-3511 Winchester Key Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State

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NYC Police Dept, 90th Precinct Youth Council 211 Union Ave Brooklyn New York 11211 718-963-5303 Carmen Roman New York $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow - Bushwick 25 Thornton Street Brooklyn New York 11206 718-387-1600 Randolph Peers Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
People's Firehouse Inc. 113 Berry Street Brooklyn New York 11211 718-388-4696 Daniel Rivera Kings $20,000 Dilan Majority State
Quebradillas Baseball Organization 1378 Jefferson Ave Brooklyn New York 11237 347-251-1458 Carlos Feliciano Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority C&F
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizen Council 1474 Gates Ave Brooklyn New York 11237 718-366-3800 Elena Zullo Kings (Brooklyn) $150,000 Dilan Majority C&F
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizen Council 555 Bushwick Ave Brooklyn New York 11206 718-821-0254 Richard Ratbraun Kings $50,000 Dilan Majority State
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizen Council, Inc. (Picnic) 319 Stanhope St Brooklyn New York 11206 718-366-3038 Jaine Laino Kings (Brooklyn) $125,000 Dilan Majority Aging
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council Tenants Assistance Project 217 Wyckoff Ave Brooklyn New York 11237 718-366-3800 Angela Battaglia Kings $75,000 Dilan Majority State
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. 195 Linden Street Brooklyn New York 11221 718-455-1101 Anna Gonzalez Kings (Brooklyn) $185,000 Dilan Majority Aging
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. 1474 Gates Avenue Brooklyn New York 11237 718-366-3800 Kenneth Kern Kings (Brooklyn) $75,000 Dilan Majority State
Science Schools Initiative 1380 Riverside Drive, Rm 12G New York New York 10033 917-751-0374 Darren Guez Kings $10,000 Dilan Majority State
Seaside Summer Concerts 32 Court Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-923-9730 Deborah Garcia Kings $25,000 Dilan Majority State
Shareing and Careing 45-02 Ditmars Blvd, Suite 1016 Astoria New York 11105 718-777-5766 Anna Kril Kings $5,000 Dilan Majority State
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Commission on the Public's Health System, Inc. 45 Clinton Street New York New York 10002 212-246-0803 Judy Wessler New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Health
Committee for Environmentally Sound Development Inc. P.O. Box 20464 Columbus Circle Station New York, New York 10023-2678 212-877-4394 Olive Freud New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
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Community Healthcare Network Inc. 79 Madison Ave., 6th Floor New York New York 10016 212-545-2414 Elizabeth Howell New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Health
Community Service Society of New York 105 East 22nd Street New York, New York 10010 212-674-7787 Janeene Freeman New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Duane Majority C&F
Community Voices Heard 115 East 106th Street, 3rd floor New York, New York 10029 212-860-6001 Sondra Youdelman New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Labor
Community Works 55 West End Avenue New York New York 10023 212-459-1854 Barbara Horowitz New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Educ
Connect, Inc. P.O. Box 20217 Greeley Square Station New York New York 10001 212-683-0015 Kala Ganesh New York (Manhattan) $7,000 Duane Majority C&F
Constitutional Education Foundation, Inc. (Constitution Works) 26 Wall Street, 3rd Floor New York New York 10005 212-785-1989 Thomas Stokes New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Educ
Cooley's Anemia Foundation, Inc. 330 7th Ave. #330 New York New York 10001 212-279-8090 Gina Cioffi, Esq. New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Health
Cooper Square Community Development Committee & Bsnssmens Assoc Inc. 61 East 4th Street New York, New York 10003 212-228-8210 Steve Herrick New York (Manhattan) $7,000 Duane Majority State
Creative Arts Team, Inc. 101 West 31st Street, 6th Floor New York, New York 10001 212-652-2800 Lynda Zimmerman New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority CUNY
Creative Time Inc. 59 East 4th Street, #6E New York New York 10003 212-206-6674 Katie Hollander New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Dance Theatre Workshop Inc. 219 W. 19th Street New York, New York 10011 212-691-6500 Marietta Ulacia New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Danspace Project 131 East 10th Street New York New York 10003 212-674-8112 Judy Hussie-Taylor New York (Manhattan) $1,500 Duane Majority Parks
Disability Advocates Inc. 5 Clinton Square, 3rd Floor Albany New York 12207 518-432-7861 Cliff Zucker Albany $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
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East Side Community Group for Senior Services, Inc., Stein Senior Center 340 E. 24th St. New York New York 10010 212-585-6292 Jane Barry New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Aging

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Education Through Music Inc. 122 East 42nd Street, Suite 1501 New York, New York 10168 212-972-4788 Katherine Damkohler New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Educ
Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center-Lucy Moses School for Music and Dance 129 West 67th Street New York New York 10023 212-501-3303 Lydia Kontos New York $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Elder Craftsmen Inc. 307 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1401 New York, New York 10001 212-319-8128 Janet Langlois New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Aging
Emerging Artists Theater Company, Inc. 464 West 25 Street, Suite 4 New York New York 10001 212-247-2429 Paul Adams New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Employment Program for Recovered Alcoholics, Inc. (EPRA) 261 West 35th Street, 9th Floor New York New York 10001 212-947-1471 John Sutton New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Duane Majority ASAS
Encore Community Services 239 W. 49th Street New York, New York 10019 212-581-2910 Sister Elizabeth Hasselt New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Aging
Exit Art Inc. 475 10th Ave New York New York 10018 212-966-7745 Jeanette Ingberman New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Exponents Inc. 151 West 26th Street, 3rd Fl New York, New York 10001 212-243-3434 Howard Josepher New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Educ
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc. 281 Park Avenue South New York New York 10010 212-777-4800 April Banks New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority C&F
FEGS Holding Corp. 315 Hudson Street 9th Floor New York New York 10013 212-366-8032 Arthur Strimling New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Flea Theatre, Inc. 41 White Street New York New York 10013 212-226-0051 Carol Ostrow New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Fluid Motion Theater & Film, Inc. 109 West 27th Street, Suite 9A New York New York 10001 917-459-8181 Michelle Chen New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Fools Company Inc. 484 W. 43rd St. #19M New York New York 10036 212-307-6000 Jill Russell New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Fortune Society, Inc. 29-76 Northern Boulevard Long Island City New York 11101 212-691-7554 JoAnne Page New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority DCJS
Fractured Atlas Productions Inc. 248 West 35th Street, Suite 1202 New York New York 10001 212-624-5851 Arwen Lowbridge New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Parks
Friends of Hudson River Park Inc. 311 West 43rd St, Suite 300 New York New York 10036 212-757-0981 Matthew Washington New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Friends of the High Line, Inc. 529 West 20th Street, Suite 8W New York New York 10011 212-206-9922 Joshua David New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority Parks
Fund for the City of New York 121 Avenue of the Americas New York New York 10013-1590 212-925-6675 Carmen Marie Rogers New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Health
Fund for the City of New York (d/b/a Day One) P.O. Box 1507 Canal Street Station New York New York 10013 212-566-8120 Stephanie Nilva New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority DCJS

Gay Men's Health Crisis 119 W 24th St. New York New York 10011 212-367-1045 Daryl J. Cochrane New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Duane Majority Health
Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. 91 East 116 Street New York New York 10029 212-831-5020 Mark Goldsmith New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority DCJS
Gina Gibney Dance Inc. 890 Broadway #5-2 New York New York 10003 212-677-8560 Gina Gibney New York (Manhattan) $3,000 Duane Majority Parks
Goddard Riverside Community Center 647 Columbus Ave. New York New York 10025 212-799-9638 Molly Doherty New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Duane Majority Housing
Good Old Lower East Side Inc. (GOLES) 169 Avenue B New York New York 10009 212-358-1231 Damaris Reyes New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Housing
Good Shepherd Services 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001 212-243-7070 St. Paulette LoMonaco New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority C&F
Grand Street Settlement Inc. 80 Pitt Street New York New York 10002 212 674-1740 Margarita Rosa, Esq. New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Greater NYC Chapter of the ALS Association, Inc. 116 John Street, Suite 1304 New York New York 10038-3301 800-672-8857 Dorine Gordon New York $50,000 Duane Majority C&F
Greenwich House Inc. 224 West 30th St.Room 302 New York New York 10001 212-991-0003 Roy Leavitt New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Duane Majority Aging
Greenwich Village Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 853 Broadway, Suite 801 New York, New York 10003 212-255-5852 Dirk McCall New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority EcDev
Greenwich Village Little League, Inc. P.O. Box 507 Prince St. Station New York New York 10012 212-443-3059 Gladys Vallespir Ellett New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority C&F
Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation 232 E. 11th Street New York New York 10003 212-475-9585 Andrew Berman New York (Manhattan) $6,000 Duane Majority Parks
Greenwich Village Youth Council 163 Third Avenue PMB # 159 New York New York 10003 646-469-5787 Alexandra Schuppert New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
Haleakala Inc. (The Kitchen) 512 West 19 Street New York New York 10011 212-255-5793 Debra Singer New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Hartley House 413 West 46th Street New York New York 10036 212-246-9885 Nicole L. Cicogna New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
Heights-Hill Mental Health Service South Beach Psychiatric Center Community Advisory Board, Inc.
25 Flatbush Avenue 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11201 719-852-5210 Kevin Garrity Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Duane Majority MH
Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood Association Incorporated 347 West 39th Street #5-E New York, New York 10018 212-501-2704 Howard Mendes New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority EcDev
HELP/PSI Services Corporation 1401 University Avenue Bronx New York 10452 718-299-5500 John Cavallaro Bronx $25,000 Duane Majority Health
Hetrick-Martin Institute Inc. 2 Astor Place New York New York 10003 212-674-2400 Thomas Krever New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Duane Majority Educ
Historic Districts Council Inc. 232 E. 11th Street New York New York 10003 212-614-9107 Simeon Bankoff New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
HIV Law Project, Inc. 15 Maiden Lane, 18th Floor New York New York 10038 212-577-3001 Joseph J. Barretto New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Holy Apostle Soup Kitchen 296 9th Avenue New York New York 10001 212-924-0167 Rev. William Greenlaw New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
Holy Apostles Community Chorus 35 West 8th St. 3R New York New York 10011 212-475-2702 Jack Eppler New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Home for Contemporary Theatre and Art (dba HERE Arts Center) 145 Sixth Avenue New York, New York 10013 212-647-0202 Kristin Marting New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Parks
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 777 10th Ave New York New York 10019 212-541-5996 Sarah Desmond New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Housing
Hudson Guild 441 West 26th Street New York New York 10001 212-760-9800 Ken Jockers New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Aging
Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison Inc. P.O. Box 862 Ossining, New York 10562 914-941-0794 Bruce Macleod Westchester $10,000 Duane Majority Educ
Humane Society of New York 306 East 59th Street New York New York 10022 212-752-4842 Susan Richmond New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority AgMkts
Hummingbirds School, Inc. 131 Thompson Street, Suite 7A New York New York 10012 212-505-2525 Maher Benham New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
ICD - International Center for the Disabled, Inc. 340 East 24th Street New York New York 10010 212-585-6089 Les Halpert, Ph.D. New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Health
In Arms Reach, Inc. PO Box 559 , Triborogh Station New York New York 10035 212-650-5894 Terrance Stevens New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Duane Majority DCJS
Information for Families, Inc. 71 Charles Street New York, New York 10014 212-929-3403 Joan McAllister New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority C&F
International Arts Relations, Inc. P.O. Box 756 New York New York 10108 212-695-6134 John McCormcik New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Irish Repertory Theatre Company Inc. 132 West 22 Street New York, New York 10011 212-727-2737 Charlotte Moore New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Parks
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132 West 31 St.,15th Floor New York, New York 10001 212-273-5262 Molly (Saiger) Krakowski New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132 West 31 Street New York New York 10001 John Alvarez New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Aging
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11224 718-449-5000 Rabbi Moshe Wiener New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Educ
Jewish Guild for the Blind 15 West 65th Street New York New York 10023 212-769-6200 Dr. Alan R. Morse New York (Manhattan) $125,000 Duane Majority Health
Job Path, Inc. 22 West 38th Street 11th Floor New York New York 10018 Fredda Rosen New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority EcDev
John Jay College of Criminal Justice of CUNY 899 Tenth Avenue New York New York 10019 212-484-1194 Lori Latrice Sykes, PhD New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority CUNY
Jose Limon Dance Foundation, Inc. 307 West 38th Street Suite 1105 New York, New York 10018 212-777-3353 Mike Radice New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Joyce Theater Foundation Inc. 175 Eighth Avenue New York New York 10011 212-691-9740 Linda Shelton New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Duane Majority Parks
Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square South New York New York 10012 212-477-0351 Rev. Dr. Donna Schaper New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Justice Works 1012 8th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11215 718-499-6704 Mary-Elizabeth Fitzgerald Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Duane Majority DCJS
Labyrinth Inc. 16 West 32nd Street, Suite 10J New York, New York 10001 212-513-1080 Veronica R. Bainbridge New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
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Learning Spring Foundation Inc. 254 West 29th Street, 4th Floor New York New York 10001 212-239-4926 Margaret Poggi New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Educ
Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc. 225 Varick Street New York, New York 10014 212-243-1313 Paul Samuels New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Duane Majority C&F
Legal Information for Families Today 350 Broadway, Suite 400 New York New York 10013 646-613-9633 Melissa M. Beck New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 70 Lincoln Center Plaza New York New York 10023-6548 212-875-5000 Melissa Thornton New York $15,000 Duane Majority Parks
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 70 Lincoln Center Plaza New York New York 10023 212-875-5000 Melissa Thornton New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Educ
Lincoln House Outreach Inc. 303 West 66th Street New York, New York NY 10023 212-875-8958 Lucille Bruto, LMSW New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Duane Majority Aging
Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center 250 West 65th Street New York New York 10023 212-874-0860 Stephanie Pinder New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority C&F
Literacy Partners Inc. 30 East 33rd Street, 6th Floor New York New York 10016 212-725-9200 Susan A. McLean New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Educ
Living Beyond Belief 245 Eighth Avenue, #876 New York New York 10011 212-696-6652 Bari Zahn New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority C&F
Lower East Side Girls Club 56 East 1st Street New York New York 10003 212-982-1633 Adriana Pezzulli New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Manhattan Community Access Corporation 537 West 59 Street New York , New York 10019 212-757-2670 Zenaida Mendez New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Manhattan Theater Club Inc. 311 W. 43rd Street 8th Floor New York New York 10036 212-399-3000 Lynne Meadow New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Marymount Manhattan College 221 East 71st Street New York New York 10021 914-241-3100 Aileen Baumgartner New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Educ

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MaYi Filipino Theatre Ensemble Inc. 520 Eighth Avenue, Suite 309 New York New York 10018 212-971-4862 Jorge Z. Ortoll New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Medicare Rights Center Inc. 520 Eighth Avenue, North Wing New York New York 10036 212-204-6219 Deane Beebe New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Aging
Melodia Women's Choir of NYC, Inc. 446 West 47th Street, #1B New York New York 10036 212-757-2945 Cindy Cooper New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Metropolitan Community Church 446 West 36th Street New York New York 10018 212-629-7440 Rev. Pat Bumgardner New York (Manhattan) $7,000 Duane Majority C&F
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane New York, New York 10038 212-453-9500 William E. Rapfogel New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Metropolitan New York Library Council 57 East 11th Street New York, New York 10003 212-228-2320 Dottie Hiebing New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Educ
MFY Legal Services, Inc. 299 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-417-3700 Christopher Lamb New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Housing
Midtown Management Group, Inc. (dba Inside Broadway) 630 Ninth Avenue, # 802 New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Parks
Mint Theater Company 311 West 43rd Street, Suite 307 New York New York 10036 212-315-9434 Jonathan Bank New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Miracle House of New York, Inc. 80 Eighth Avenue New York, New York 10011 212-989-7790 Fred Doss New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority C&F
Momentum Project, Inc, The 322 8th Ave. 3rd Floor New York New York 10001 212-691-8100 Jose Belizario New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority Health
Muller Works Foundation 131 West 24 Street, 4th Floor New York New York 10011 212-691-3803 John Louis Bryant New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Municipal Art Society of New York Inc. 457 Madison Avenue New York New York 10022 212-935-3960 Jasper Goldman New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Music Outreach-Learning Through Music, Inc. Box 2013, Cathedral Station New York New York 10025-7361 212-316-2000 Eugene R. Gamiel New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Educ
NARAL Pro-Choice New York, Inc. 470 Park Avenue South 7th Floor New York, New York 10016 212-343-0114 Kelli Conlin New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority C&F
National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. 241 West 72nd Street New York New York 13-2795 212-799-7205 Ed Bartosik New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Aging
New 42nd St. Inc., The 229 W 42nd St. 10th Flr. New York New York 10036 Cheryl Kohn New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Educ
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 37 W. 26th Street New York, New York 10010 212-696-1550 Arlene Goldsmith New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority C&F
New Dance Group Studio Inc. 305 West 38 Street New York New York 10018 212-904-1990 Anna Zak New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
New Destiny Housing Corporation 1140 Broadway, Suite 1002 New York New York 10001-7504 646-472-0262 Carol Corden New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Housing
New Group, Inc. 410 W. 42nd Street New York New York 10036 212-244-3380 Scott Elliot New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Asian Women's Center Inc. 39 Bowery, PMB 375 New York New York 10002 212-732-0054 Larry Lee New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
New York Cares, Inc. 214 West 29th Street, 5th Floor New York New York 10001-5203 212-228-5000 Suzanne Farrell New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
New York Citizens' Committee on Aging, Inc. 200 East 5th Street New York New York 10003 212-353-3950 Eleanor M. Ramos New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Aging
New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault 27 Christopher Street New York New York 10014 212-229-0345 Harriet Lessel New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Health
New York City Anti-Violence Project 240 West 35th Street, Suite 200 New York New York 10001 212-714-1134 Fred Humphrey New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Duane Majority C&F
New York City Department of Corrections 60 Hudson Street New York New York 10013 212-266-1409 Sarah Gallagher New York $5,000 Duane Majority DCJS
New York City Neighborhood Open Space Coalition Inc. 232 East 11 Street New York New York 10003 212-228-3126 Dave Lutz New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Classical Theatre Inc. 741 West End Avenue Suite 1-E New York New York 10025 212-622-0760 Stephen Burdman New York $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Deaf Theatre Ltd 138 South Oxford Brooklyn New York 11217 718-398-5227 Gary Rosenblatt Kings (Brooklyn) $3,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens Inc. 11 Park Place, #1416 New York New York 10007 212-962-7559 Linda Hoffman New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Aging
New York Junior Tennis League Inc. 58-12 Queens Blvd. Ste 1 Woodside New York 11377 718-786-7110 Gary L. Davis Queens $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York League for Early Learning (NYL) 460 West 34 Street New York New York 10001 212-563-7474 Bernadette Flynn, EdD New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc. 450 West 33rd Street, 11th floor New York New York 10001 212-613-5080 Randye Rhetekin New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film Festival, Inc. 79 Pine Street, #132 New York New York 10005 212-742-8880 Stephen Kent Jusick New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Public Library Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York New York 10018-2788 212-930-0054 Robert Bellinger New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Educ
New York Road Runners Foundation Inc. 845 Third Avenue, 11th Floor New York New York 10022 646-758-2227 Cliff Sperber New York $1,000 Duane Majority Health
New York Service Program for Older People Inc. (SPOP) 302 West 91st Street New York New York 10024 212-787-7120 Nancy Harvey, LMSW New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Duane Majority Aging
New York Shakespeare Festival 425 Lafayette Street New York New York 10003 212-539-8713 Adrienne Dobsovits New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York State Breast Cancer Network, Inc. 1042 Comfort Road Spencer New York 14883 607-279-1043 Susan Cohen Tioga $15,000 Duane Majority Health
New York State Dental Foundation, The 20 Corporate Wood Boulevard Suite 602 Albany New York 12211 518-465-0044 Laura Leon New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Health
New York State Tenants & Neighbors Coalition Inc 236 West 27th Street , 4th Floor New York New York 10001 212-608-9712 Sandy Boyer New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Housing
New York Sun Works, Inc. 1841 Broadway, Suite 200 New York New York 10023 212-757-7560 Benjamin Linsley New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
New York Theatre Workshop Inc. 79 East 4th Street New York New York 10003 212-780-9037 Alisa Scheirman New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Parks
Nontraditional Employment for Women 243 West 20th Street New York New York 10011 212-627-6252 Amy Peterson New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Labor
Older Adults Technology Services Inc. 316 5th Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-360-1707 Tom Kamber Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Duane Majority Aging
One Stop Senior Services 747 Amsterdam Ave. 3rd Floor New York New York 10025 212-864-7900 Ruth Ellen Simmonds New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Aging
Open Channels New York Inc. (AKA Dixon Place) 258 Bowery, 2nd Floor New York New York 10012 212-219-0736 Catherine Porter New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Osborne Association Inc. 809 Westchester Ave Bronx New York 10455 718-991-9111 Alicia D. Guevara New York (Manhattan) $154,000 Duane Majority DCJS
Our Time Theatre Company Inc. 307 East 38 Street, Suite 1710 New York New York 10018 212-414-9696 Taro Alexander New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Out of the Box Theatre Co. 33 Riverside Drive, #6G New York New York 10023 646-303-7777 Gregg Lauterbach New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Parsons Dance Foundation Inc. 229 West 42nd Street, 8th Fl. New York New York 10003 212-869-9275 Manny Romero New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Peace Action Fund of New York State, Inc. PO Box 600, JAF Station, New York New York 10116 646-723-1749 Cheryl Wertz New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Peculiar Works Project 595 Broadway, 2nd Fl New York New York 10012 212-529-3626 Catherine Porter New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Penn South Social Services Inc. 290 Ninth Avenue New York New York 10001 212-443-3670 Nancy Spannbauer, LMSW New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Aging
Performance Zone Inc. (The Field) 161 Sixth Avenue New York New York 10013 212-691-6969 Jennifer Wright Cook New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Peter Stuyvesant Little League P.O. Box 2622 , Peter Stuyvesant Station New York New York 10009 914-418-6226 Mike Conlon New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority C&F
Planned Parenthood Advocates of New York, Inc. 26 Bleecker Street New York New York 10012 212-274-7200 Joanne Malin New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Playwrights Horizons, Inc. 416 West 42nd Street New York New York 10036 212-564-1235 Tim Sanford New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority Parks
Premier HealthCare Inc. 460 West 34 Street New York New York 10001 212-273-6439 Matt Aubrey New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority MRDD
Present Theatre Company Inc. 520 Eighth Ave Suite 311 New York New York 10018 212-279-4488 Eleana K. Holy New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Primary Stages Company Inc. 307 West 38 Street , Suite 1510 New York New York 10018 212-840-9705 Andrew Leynse New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Project Find, Inc. 160 West 71st Street, 2F New York New York 10023 212-874-0300 David Gillcrist New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Aging
QSAC Inc. 253 W. 35th Street, 16th Floor New York New York 10001 212-244-5560 Gary Maffei New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority MRDD
Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee 407 Rugby Rd. Brooklyn New York 11226 917-587-4241 Rick Mueller New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Educ
Rattlestick Productions, Inc. 224 Waverly Place New York New York 10014 212-627-2556 Sandra Coudert New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. 32 Broadway, 10th Floor New York New York 10004 212-803-3334 Traci Lester New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Duane Majority Educ
Research Foundation of the City University of New York 695 Park Avenue, Room TH115 New York New York 10065 212-650-3368 Maureen Lane New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Resources for Children With Special Needs, Inc. 116 E. 16th Street, 5th Floor New York New York 10003 212-677-4650 Helene Craner New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Rosie's Broadway Kids, Inc. 445 W 45th St. New York New York 10036 646-434-2775 Lindsay Erb New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority Parks
Roundabout Theatre Company Inc. 231 W. 39th Street, #1200 New York New York 10018 212-719-9393 Julia Levy New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Duane Majority Parks
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. PO Box 1406, Wall Street Station New York New York 10268 212-349-6009 John Wyeth, Jr. New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Duane Majority C&F
Senior Action in a Gay Environment 305 Seventh Avenue, 6th Floor New York New York 10001 212-741-0347 Michael Adams New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Aging

Service Fund of the National Organization for Women 150 West 28 Street, Suite 304 New York New York 10001 212-627-9895 Jean Bucaria New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Share Our Strength 1730 M Street, NW Suite 700 Washington New York 20036 202-478-6576 Billy Shore New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Parks
SHARE Self-help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer Inc. 1501 Broadway , Suite 704A New York New York 10036 212 719-0364 Alice Yaker New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Duane Majority Health
SHARE Self-help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer Inc. 1501 Broadway Suite 704A New York New York 10036 Alice Yaker New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Duane Majority Health
Signature Theatre Company 630 9th Ave, Suite 1106 New York New York 10036 212-967-1913 Michael H. Rauch New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
St. Marks Historic Landmark Fund 232 E. 11th St. New York New York 10003 212-471-9987 Felicia Mayro New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Striking Viking Story Pirates Inc. 250 West 40th Street New York New York 10018 310-880-4725 Benjamin Salka New York $1,000 Duane Majority Educ

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Stryckers Bay Neighborhood Council Inc. 63 W 87th St. New York New York 10024 212-874-7272 Kelley Williams New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Housing
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, HIV Center for Women and Children 450 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-270-1069 Jack A. DeHovitz, MD, MPH Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Duane Majority Health
TADA Theatre and Dance Alliance Inc. 15 W 28th St. 3rd Fl. New York New York 10001 212-252-1619 Janine Nina Trevens New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks
Tank Ltd., The P.O. Box 2026 New York New York 10013 212-563-6269 Justin Krebs New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Theater Breaking Through Barriers (formerly Theater by the Blind) 306 W 18th St. #3A New York New York 10011 212-243-4337 Ike Schambelan New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Theater Labrador Inc. (dba New Georges) 109 W. 27th Street, #9A New York New York 10001 646-336-8077 Susan Bernfield New York (Manhattan) $3,000 Duane Majority Parks
Theatreworks USA Corporation 151 W 26th St. New York New York 10001 212-647-1100 Liz S. Alsina New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks

United Cerebral Palsy Association of New York State, Inc. 90 State Street, Suite 929 Albany New York 12207 518-436-0178 Susan Constantino New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Duane Majority Health
Urban Justice Center 123 William St. Floor 16 New York New York 10038 646-602-5600 Douglas Lasdon New York (Manhattan) $3,000 Duane Majority C&F
Veritas Therapeutic Community, Inc. 912 Amsterdam Ave. New York New York 10025 212-865-8182 Jim Little New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority C&F
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 126 346 Broadway Room 811 New York New York 10013 212-349-1895 John Rowan New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Vets
Village Alliance District Management Association Inc. 8 E 8th St. New York New York 10003 212-777-2173 Honi Klein New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Duane Majority EcDev
Vineyard Theatre and Workshop Center Inc. 108 E 15th St. New York New York 10003 212-553-3366 Jennifer Garvey-Blackwell New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Parks
Visions: Service for the Blind and Visually Impaired 500 Greenwich St. 3rd Fl. New York New York 10013 212-625-1616 Nancy D. Miller New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority C&F
Visiting Neighbors Inc. 611 Broadway, Suite 510 New York New York 10012 212-260-6200 Cythina Maurer New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority Aging
Vital Theatre Company 2162 Broadway, 4th Floor New York New York 10024 212-579-0528 Stephen Sunderland New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Vocal Ease Inc. 240 W 73rd St. Suite 1403 New York New York 10023 212-579-5386 Eva Swan New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Aging
Waterside Tenants Association 40 Waterside Plaza New York New York 10010 212 683-5553 Janet Handal New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
West 12th St. Block Association 59 West 12th Street Apt. 5C New York New York 10011 212-255-4979 Carol Greitzer New York (Manhattan) $13,000 Duane Majority Trans
West Side Cultural Center Inc. 136 W 70th St. Suite 1 New York New York 10023 212-496-2030 Nanci Callahan New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Westbeth Artists-Residents Council Inc 155 Bank St. Apt. 1008A New York New York 10014 212-243-6373 Mae Gamble New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority Parks

Westside Crime Prevention Program Inc. 893 Amsterdam Ave. New York New York 10025 212-866-8603 Marjorie A. Cohen New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority CUNY
Women's HIV Collaborative of New York 111 E 14th St. PMB. #147 New York New York 10003 212-367-1012 Reena John, MPH New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Duane Majority C&F
Working Theatre Co Inc. 128 E Broadway Box 892 New York New York 10002 212-539-5975 Mark Plesant New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring, Inc. 45 E 33rd St. New York New York 10016 212-889-6800 Martin Schwartz New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Duane Majority Parks
Yang Tze Repretory Theater of America, Inc. 22 Howard St. Suite 3B New York New York 10013 212-732-2799 Dr. Joanna Chan New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Duane Majority Parks
Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York (YMCA - McBurney) 125 West 14 Street New York New York 10011 212-912-2310 John M. Rappaport New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Duane Majority C&F
Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York (YMCA - West Side) 5 W 63 St New York New York 10023 212-875-4100 Deborah Bagatta-Bowles New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority C&F
Youth Communication New York Center Inc. 224 W 29th St. 2nd Floor New York New York 10001 212-279-0708 Lee Kravitz New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Duane Majority Educ
After-School Corporation, The 1440 Broadway 16th Floor New York New York 10018 646-943-8756 Lucy N. Friedman Bronx $5,000 Espada Majority Educ
Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc. 248 W. 35th St., Suite 1202 New York New York 10001 212-277-8021 Adam Huttler Bronx $15,000 Espada Majority Parks
Good Shepherd Services 305 Seventh Ave, 9th Floor New York New York 10001 212-243-7070 Sr. Paulette LoMonaco Bronx $10,000 Espada Majority C&F
Harlem Children Society 536 82nd St., Suite 5F New York New York 10028 646-643-8543-C Dr. Sat Bhattacharya Bronx $15,000 Espada Majority Educ
JASA Corporation 3880 Sedgwick Ave Bronx New York 10463 718-549-4700 Aileen Gietlson Bronx $10,000 Espada Majority Aging
Medicare Rights Center Inc. 520 8th Ave., North Wing 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6289 Bruce Vladeck Bronx $7,500 Espada Majority Health
Midori Foundation, Inc., The 352 Seventh Ave., Suite 301 New York New York 10001 212-767-1300 Judi Linden Bronx $10,000 Espada Majority Educ
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $300,000 Espada Majority C&F
1200 Waters Place, Suite 305
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $150,000 Espada Majority C&F
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $103,000 Espada Majority C&F
1200 Waters Place, Suite 305
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $245,100 Espada Majority C&F
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $20,000 Espada Majority Aging
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $100,000 Espada Majority Parks
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The 1200 Waters Place, Suite 305 Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $375,000 Espada Majority Educ
1200 Waters Place, Suite 305
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $150,000 Espada Majority Educ
1200 Waters Place, Suite 305
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $80,000 Espada Majority Housing
1200 Waters Place, Suite 305
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Inc., The Bronx New York 10461 718-828-3900 Leonard Caro Bronx $250,000 Espada Majority Housing
New York Public Library Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations, The Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York New York 10018 212-930-0759 Paul LeClerc Bronx $50,000 Espada Majority Educ-L
New York Road Runners Foundation, Inc. 845 Third Ave., 11th Floor New York New York 10022 646-758-9698 Cliff Sperber Bronx $10,000 Espada Majority C&F
Oval Community Youth Program Inc. 1977 Prospect Ave., 1st Floor Bronx New York 10452 718-200-4821 Zoila Pena Bronx $15,000 Espada Majority Parks
Per Scholars, Inc. 1231 Lafayete Ave. Bronx New York 10474 718-772-0661 Plinia Ayala Bronx $100,000 Espada Majority C&F
PS 310 Educational Complex 260 W. Kingsbridge Rd. Bronx New York 10463 718-796-9434 Elizabeth Cardona Bronx $4,400 Espada Majority Educ
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation;, Inc. 58-12 Queens Blvd., Suite 1 Woodside New York 11377 347-417-8130 James R. O'Neill Bronx $25,000 Espada Majority C&F
Amsterdam Family YMCA 58 N. Pawling Street PO Box 280 Hagaman New York 12086 518-842-2130 Nancy Carr Montgomery $5,000 Farley Minority C&F
Arts Center & Theatre of Schenectady, Inc. 432 State Street Schenectady New York 12305 (518) 382-3884 Karen Johnson Schenectady $5,000 Farley Minority Parks
Broadalbin-Perth Primary School 100 Bridge Street Broadalbin New York 12025 518-954-2650 Deborah J. Topper Fulton $10,000 Farley Minority Educ
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Central Schools 50 Cypress Drive Glenville New York 12302 (518) 399-9141 James L. Schultz Saratoga $12,500 Farley Minority Educ
Canajoharie Central School District 136 Scholastic Way Canajoharie New York 13317 518-673-6330 Dr. Donald L. Bowden Montgomery $7,500 Farley Minority Educ
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany 818 Union Street New York New York 12308-3186 (518) 372-5667 John D. Steele Schenectady $5,000 Farley Minority Aging
Charlton, Town of 784 Charlton Road Charlton New York 12019 (518) 384-0152 Alan Grattidge Saratoga $7,500 Farley Minority State
Community Maternity Services 23 Fremont Street Gloversville New York 12078 (518) 725-6016 Valerie R. Bochenek Fulton $3,000 Farley Minority C&F
Delanson Fire Company 1797 Main Street Delanson New York 12053 518-895-2100 David A. Muha Schenectady $7,000 Farley Minority State
Edinburg Emergency Squad PO Box 904 Northville New York 12134 (518) 863-4691 Donna E. Hunter Saratoga $5,000 Farley Minority State
Ellis Hospital 1101 Nott Street Schenectady New York 12308 (518) 243-4000 James W. Connolly Schenectady $12,500 Farley Minority Health
Empire State Aerosciences Museum 250 Rudy Chase Drive Glenville New York 12302 (518) 377-2191 Kevin Millington Schenectady $4,000 Farley Minority Parks
Fort Plain Senior Center, Inc. 36 Clinton Avenue Fort Plain New York 13339 (518) 993-4568 Dorothy Robinson Montgomery $3,500 Farley Minority Aging
Fulton County Historical Society PO Box 711 237 Kingsboro Avenue Gloversville New York 12078 518-725-2203 Joan M. Loveday Fulton $4,000 Farley Minority Parks
Glenville, Town of 18 Glenridge Road Glenville New York 12302 (518)688-1200 Frank X. Quinn Schenectady $10,000 Farley Minority Trans
Hagaman Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. 126 South Pawling Street PO Box 328 Hagaman New York 12085 (518) 365-6314 Jeffrey E. Ball Montgomery $7,000 Farley Minority State
Living Resources Corporation 300 Washington Avenue Ext. Albany New York 12203-7303 (518) 218-0000 Fredrick W. Erlich Capital Region $5,000 Farley Minority MRDD
Mohawk Valley Library System 858 Duanesburg Road Schenectady New York 12306 518-355-2010 Carol Clingan Capital Region $10,000 Farley Minority Educ-L
Montgomery County Agricultural Society, Inc. 21 South Bridge Street Fonda New York 12068 518-853-3313 Jacob Sammons, CFE Montgomery $10,000 Farley Minority AgMkts
Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce PO Box 836 Fonda New York 12068 518-853-1800 Deborah Auspelmyer, IOM Montgomery $5,000 Farley Minority EcDev
Northville Central School District Third Street PO Box 608 Northville New York 12134-0608 518-863-7000 Michael Healey Fulton $4,000 Farley Minority Educ
Perth Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. 4080 State Highway 30 Amsterdam New York 12010 (518) 883-8238 Peter Watrobski Fulton $7,000 Farley Minority State

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Providence, Town of 7184 Barkersville Road Middle Grove New York 12850 (518) 882-5484 Amanda Ferraro Saratoga $10,000 Farley Minority State
Quaker Street Fire District #1 10136 Duanesburg Road, Route 7 West PO Box 21 Quaker Street New York 12141 (518) 528-4663 Russell Maher Schenectady $7,000 Farley Minority State
Rockwood Garoga Lassellsville Volunteer Fire Company 172 Church Street St. Johnsville New York 13452 518-568-7702 Mark Souza Fulton $5,000 Farley Minority State
Rotterdam, Town of John F. Kirvin Government Center 1100 Sunrise Boulevard Rotterdam New York 12306 (518) 355-7575 Steven Tommasone Schenectady $10,000 Farley Minority State
Rural Grove Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 219 State Highway 162 Sprakers New York 12166 (518) 332-3461 Jeffrey R. Kaczor Montgomery $5,000 Farley Minority State
SAFE, Inc. of Schenectady 1344 Albany Street Schenectady New York 12304 (518) 374-0166 Delores Edmonds McIntosh Schenectady $3,500 Farley Minority C&F
Schenectady Community Home, Inc. The Joan Nicole Prince Home 22 Glenview Drive, PO Box
Scotia
2122 New York 12302-0122 (518) 346-5471 Susan Tomlinson Schenectady $3,500 Farley Minority Health
Schenectady Home Furnishings Program, Inc. 603 State Street Schenectady New York 12305 (518) 346-2444 Ronald Cramer Schenectady $3,500 Farley Minority C&F
Schenectady Inner City Ministry 930 Albany Street Schenectady New York 12307-1514 (518) 374-2683 Reverend Phillip N. Grigsby Schenectady $5,000 Farley Minority C&F
Scotia Permanent Firemen's Association 148 Mohawk Avenue Scotia New York 12302 (518) 381-6115 Captain Kenneth Almy Schenectady $3,500 Farley Minority State
Scotia, Village of 4 North Ten Broeck Street Scotia New York 12302 (518) 374-1071 Kris Kastberg Schenectady $8,000 Farley Minority DCJS
Senior Care Connection, Inc. 2212 Burdett Avenue Troy New York 12180 (518) 274-3382 Jo-Ann Costantino Schenectady $5,000 Farley Minority Health
Stratford Volunteer Fire Company 183 Piseco Road Stratford New York 13470 (315) 429-9325 Donald Vedder Fulton $3,500 Farley Minority State
Town of Mohawk Fire District 2553 State Highway 30-A Fonda New York 12068 (518) 853-4213 Dwight A. Schwabrow Montgomery $5,000 Farley Minority State
Tribes Hill Fire Department, Inc. 280 Mohawk Drive PO Box112 Tribes Hill New York 12177-0112 (518) 829-7695 Julie Schmidtmann Montgomery $7,000 Farley Minority State
Young Men's Christian Association of the Capital District 465 New Karner Road 2nd Floor Albany New York 12205 (518) 869-3500 Jackie McDonough Capital Region $3,500 Farley Minority C&F
YWCA of the Adirondack Foothills 35 Church Street Gloversville New York 12078 518-725-5316 Loretta Sawyer Fulton $5,000 Farley Minority C&F
Zone Five Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy 121 Erie Boulevard Schenectady New York 12305 (518) 393-2707 Timothy S. Bradt, Chief Schenectady $7,500 Farley Minority DCJS
Alternatives for Children 14 Research Way East Setauket New York 11733 631-331-6404 Marie Ficano, Ed.D. Suffolk $15,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
Association for Technology Dependent Children, Inc. 15 Calico Tree Road Hauppauge New York 11788 631-979-2620 Joseph Policastro Suffolk $10,000 Flanagan Minority MRDD
Best Buddies International Inc 708 Third Avenue Fifth Floor New York New York 10017 2122093904-2233 Kayle Jacoby Suffolk $10,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
Clubhouse of Suffolk, Inc. P.O. Box 373 939 Johnson Avenue Ronkonkoma New York 11779 631-471-7242 Michael Stoltz, LCSW Suffolk $10,000 Flanagan Minority MH
Developmental Disabilities Institute Inc. 99 Hollywood Drive Smithtown New York 11787 631-366-2900 Mr. Daniel Rowland Suffolk $20,000 Flanagan Minority MRDD
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. 191 Sweet Hollow Road Old Bethpage New York 11804-1314 516-870-1600 Mr. Jeff Cohen Suffolk $15,000 Flanagan Minority Health
Federation of Organization for the NY State Mentally Disabled, Inc. One Farmingdale Road West Babylon New York 11704 631-669-5355 Ms. Ruth Del Col Suffolk $20,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
Federation of Organization for the NY State Mentally Disabled, Inc. One Farmingdale Road West Babylon New York 11704 631-669-5355 Ms. Ruth Del Col Suffolk $20,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
Hauppauge Industrial Association Inc. 225 Wiireless Boulevard Hauppauge New York 11788 631-543-5355 Terri Alessi-Miceli Suffolk $15,000 Flanagan Minority EcDev

Island Harvest Ltd 199 Second Street Mineola New York 11501 516-294-8528 Ms. Randi Shubin Dresner Suffolk $25,000 Flanagan Minority C&F

Long Island Cares, Inc. 10 Davids Drive Hauppauge New York 11788-2039 631-582-3663 Paule T. Pachter Suffolk $10,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages, The 1200 Route 25A Stony Brook New York 11790-1992 631-751-0066 Jackie Day Suffolk $15,000 Flanagan Minority Parks
March of Dimes Foundation Suite #106 80 Wolf Road Albany New York 12205 5184530474 Aisha Tator Suffolk $15,000 Flanagan Minority Health
Middle Country Library Foundation Inc. 101 Eastwood Boulevard Centereach New York 11720-2745 631-585-9393 Ms. Sandra Feinberg Suffolk $15,000 Flanagan Minority Educ-L
Midtown Management Group, Inc. 630 Park Avenue South Suite 301 New York New York 10016 212-245-0710 Mr. Michael Presser Suffolk $5,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
NYSARC Suffolk County Chapter 2900 Veterans' Memorial Highway Bohemia New York 11716-1002 631 585-0100 Mr. Joseph Mammolito Suffok $15,000 Flanagan Minority MRDD
Parents For Megan's Law P.O. Box 145 Stony Brook New York 11790 6316892672 Laura Ahearn, L.M.S.W Suffolk $10,000 Flanagan Minority C&F
Ward Melville Heritage, The P.O. Box 572 Stony Brook New York 11790 6317512244 Ms. Gloria Rocchio Suffolk $5,000 Flanagan Minority Parks
Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter 3281 Veteran's Memorial HWY St. E13 Ronkonkoma New York 11779 631-580-5100 Mary Ann Malack-Ragona Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority Health
AMVETS Post 18 141 Carleton Avenue East Islip New York 11730 631-581-6913 Thomas J. Pyatt Suffolk $15,000 Foley Majority Vets
Art Without Walls PO BOX 341 Sayville New York 11782 631-493-1776 Sharon Lippman Suffolk $5,000 Foley Majority MRDD
Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts, Inc. PO BOX 16 Bayport New York 11705 631-632-7640 Helmut Norpoth Suffolk County $7,500 Foley Majority Parks
Bellport Hagerman East Patchogue Alliance 1492 Montauk Hwy East Patchogue New York 11772 631-286-9236 Helen Martin Suffolk County $15,000 Foley Majority Housing
Brookhaven Volunteer Firefighters Museum, The 8 Ash Court Selden New York 11784 631-766-9090 Edward Corrigan Suffolk County $10,000 Foley Majority State
Central Islip Civic Council 68 Wheeler Rd. Central Islip New York 11722 631-348-0669 Velene Gallagher Suffolk county $20,000 Foley Majority C&F
Clubhouse of Suffolk 939 Johnson Avenue Ronkonkoma New York 11779 631-471-7242 Micael Stoltz Suffolk $31,000 Foley Majority MH
Community Programs Center of Long Island, The 2210 Smithtown Avenue Ronkonkoma New York 11779 631-585-2020 Lori Maldavir Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority Aging
Creative Ministries 931 Montauk Hwy Oakdale New York 11769 631-218-2812 Noel Ruiz Suffolk County $15,000 Foley Majority Parks
Developmental Disabilities Insititute 99 Hollywood Drive Smithtown New York 11787 631-366-2909 Daniel Rowland Suffolk $40,000 Foley Majority MRDD
EAC, Inc 50 Clinton St. Suite 107 Hempstead New York 11550 516-539-0150 Rebecca Bell Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority C&F
Eastern Suffolk BOCES Islip Academic Center 371 Locust Avenue Oakdale New York 11769 631-244-5644 Lynda Lorenzo Suffolk $20,000 Foley Majority Educ
Family and Children's 100 E. Old County Road Mineola New York 11501 516-746-0350 Richard Bell Suffolk County/ Nassau County $15,000 Foley Majority C&F
Greater Patchogue Foundation, Inc. 15 North Ocean Ave Patchogue New York 11772 631-207-1000 Gail Hoag Suffolk County $15,000 Foley Majority State
Hauppauge Public Library 601 Vets Highway Suite 100 Hauppauge New York 11788 631-979-1600 Theresa Arroyo Suffolk $7,000 Foley Majority Educ-L
Lighthouse Mission, Inc 54 Railroad Avenue Patchogue New York 11772 631-758-7584 Rosa D'Anna Suffolk $15,000 Foley Majority C&F
Long Island Library Resources Council Po Box 955, 627 N. Sunrise Service Rd Bellport New York 11713 631-675-1570 Herbert Biblo Suffolk $15,000 Foley Majority Educ-L
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Long Island Chapter 33 Walt Whitman Road LL-7 Huntington Station New York 11746 631-547-6233 Thomas F. McCoy Suffolk/Nassau $2,500 Foley Majority ASAS
Patchogue Nursery School 10 Church Street Patchogue New York 11772 631-714-4396 Kristin Champa Suffolk County $2,500 Foley Majority C&F

Puerto Rican Coalition for a Better Community, Inc. 1010 Suffolk Avenue Brentwood New York 11717 631-231-1523 Rosa J. Quiles Suffolk County $5,000 Foley Majority Educ-L
Shepherd's Gate Corp. 1725 Brentwood Rd Brentwood New York 11717 631-435-3215 Ana M. Torres Suffolk $30,000 Foley Majority C&F
St. Joseph's College, New York 245 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-399-8425 Clare Kehoe Suffolk $30,000 Foley Majority Educ-H
Suffolk Community Council 180 Oser Ave, St. 850 Hauppauge New York 11788 631-434-9277 Judy Pannullo Suffolk $5,000 Foley Majority C&F
Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. PO Box 1269 Bayshore New York 11706 631-666-7181 Joanne Mitidieri Sanders Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority C&F
Suffolk County Council Inc., Boy Scouts of America 7 Scouting BLVD Medford New York 11763 631-924-7000 Kim Taylor Suffolk County $5,000 Foley Majority C&F
Suffolk County United Veterans, Inc. PO BOX 598 Patchogue New York 11772 631-924-8088 Joanne Massimo Suffolk County $12,000 Foley Majority Vets
Suffolk Law Services 1757 Veterans Hwy Suite 50 Islandia New York 11788 631-232-2400 Maria Dosso Suffolk County $7,500 Foley Majority DCJS
Suffolk Network on Adolescent Pregnancy, Inc. 22 West Main Street, St 7 Patchogue New York 11772 631-447-0698 Carole Edgar Suffolk County $10,000 Foley Majority C&F
Teatro Experimental Yerbabruja, Inc. 1010 Suffolk Avenue Brentwood New York 11717 631-231-7460 Steve Bard Suffolk County $10,000 Foley Majority Parks
Town of Islip Division of Senior Citizens Services1 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 631-224-5340 Emily Chappell Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority Aging
Town of Islip Division of Senior Citizens Services2 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 631-224-5340 Emily Chappell Suffolk $7,500 Foley Majority Aging
Town of Islip Division of Services to the Disabled 5 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 631-224-5312 Angel Santana Suffolk County $8,000 Foley Majority C&F
Town of Islip Youth Bureau 1 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 6312245320 Stacey Sanders Suffolk $6,000 Foley Majority C&F
Town of Islip Youth Bureau 2 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 631-224-5320 Stacey Sanders Suffolk $8,000 Foley Majority Parks
Town Of Islip Youth Bureau 3 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 631-224-5320 Stacey Sanders Suffolk $15,000 Foley Majority C&F
Town of Islip Youth Bureau 4 655 Main Street Islip New York 11751 631-224-5320 Stacey Sanders Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority C&F
Transitional Services of New York for Long Island, Inc. 840 Suffolk Avenue Brentwood New York 11717 631-231-3619 Bruno LaSpina Suffolk $25,000 Foley Majority MH
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk Inc PO Box 428 20 Peachtree Court Holbrook New York 11741 631-360-3730 Clarice Murphy Suffolk $10,000 Foley Majority DCJS
William Floyd Community Summit PO BOX 191 Mastic New York 11950 631-281-4787 Beth Wahl Suffolk County $5,000 Foley Majority C&F
William Merritt Hallock American Legion Post 155 115 Church Street Lake Ronkonkoma New York 11779 631-467-3428 Robert Shadler Suffolk $15,000 Foley Majority Vets

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YMCA of Long Island - Great South Bay Branch 200 West Main Street Bayshore New York 11706 631-665-4255 Bob Petterson Suffolk $15,000 Foley Majority C&F
1 in 9: The Long Island Breast Cancer Action Coalition PO Box 729 Baldwin New York 11510 516-374-3190 Ms. Geri Barish Nassau $15,000 Fuschillo Minority Health
Amityville Fire Department 55 West Oak Street Amityville New York 11701 631-264-1130 Harold Miller Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Amityville Public Library Oak & John Streets Amityville New York 11701 631-264-0567 Nora Schual Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Amityville Union Free School District 150 Park Avenue Amityville New York 11701 631-598-6520 Dr. John Williams Suffolk $4,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Bellmore Fire Department 230 Pettit Avenue Bellmore New York 11710 516-221-4418 Michael Irving Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Bellmore Public Library 2288 Bedford Avenue Bellmore New York 11710 516-785-2990 Steve Bregman Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Bellmore Union Free School District 580 Winthrop Avenue Bellmore New York 11710 516-679-2909 Dr. Joseph Famularo Nassau $7,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District 1260 Meadowbrook Road Merrick New York 11566 516-992-1000 Dr. Henry Kiernan Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores PO Box 861 Bellmore New York 11710 516-679-1875 Joni Caputo Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority EcDev
Child Care Council of Nassau County, Inc. 925 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square New York 11010 516-358-9250 Jan Barbiera Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Child Care Council of Suffolk, Inc. 60 Calvert Avenue Commack New York 11725 631-462-0303 Janet Walerstein Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Community Parent Center Brookside School, Room 31 North Merrick New York 11566 516-771-9346 Wendy Tepfer Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Copiague Fire Department 320 Great Neck Road Copiague New York 11726 631-842-5566 Frank Giarusso Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Copiague Memorial Public Library 50 Deauville Boulevard Copiague New York 11726 631-691-1111 Ken Miller Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Copiague Union Free School District 2650 Great Neck Road Copiague New York 11726 631-842-4015 Charles Leunig Suffolk $2,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
East Farmingdale Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. 930 Conklin Street East Farmingdale New York 11735 631-249-0474 James Yearsley Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Eden II Programs/The Genesis School 270 Washington Avenue Plainview New York 11803 516-937-1397 Joanne Gerenser Nassau $15,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Family and Children's Association 100 East Old Country Road Mineola New York 11501 516-746-0350 Jim Harnett Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Farmingdale Public Library 116 Merritts Road Farmingdale New York 11735 516-249-9090 Debbie Jascar-Podolski Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Farmingdale Union Free School District 50 Van Cott Avenue Farmingdale New York 11735 516-752-6510 John Lorentz Nassau $7,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Freeport Fire Department PO Box 290 Freeport New York 11520 516-377-2488 Gerardo Cardoso Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Freeport Public Library 144 West Merrick Road Freeport New York 11520 516-379-3274 Dave Opatow Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Freeport Union Free School District Administration Building 235 North Ocean AvenueFreeport New York 11520 516-867-5205 Dr. Eric Eversley Nassau $2,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Lindenhurst Fire Department 225 South Wellwood Avenue Lindenhurst New York 11757 631-957-7531 Steve Smaldon Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Lindenhurst Memorial Library 1 Lee Avenue Lindenhurst New York 11757 631-957-7755 Peter Ward Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Lindenhurst Union Free School District 350 Daniel Street Lindehurst New York 11757 631-226-6490 Neil Lederer Suffolk $4,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Long Island Crisis Center 2740 Martin Avenue Bellmore New York 11710 516-826-0244 Linda Leonard Nassau/Suffolk $5,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Massapequa Fire Department 1 Brooklyn Avenue Massapequa New York 11758 516-798-9849 Thomas Fitzsimmons Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Massapequa Public Library 40 Harbor Lane Massapequa New York 11758 516-799-0770 Patricia Page Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Massapequa Union Free School District 4295 Merrick Road Massapequa New York 11758 516-308-5001 Charles Sulc Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Merrick Chamber of Commerce PO Box 53 Merrick New York 11566 516-771-1171 Margaret Muller Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority EcDev
Merrick Fire Department PO Box 23 Merrick New York 11566 516-223-1501 Thomas Fernandez, Jr. Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Merrick Public Library 2279 Merrick Avenue Merrick New York 11566 516-377-6112 Ellen Firer Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Merrick Union Free School District 21 Babylon Road Merrick New York 11566 516-992-7240 Dr. Ranier W. Melucci Nassau $1,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Merrick Union Free School District 21 Babylon Road Merrick New York 11566 516-992-7240 Dr. Ranier Melucci Nassau $7,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence 250 Fulton Avenue Hempstead New York 11550 516-572-0700 Sandra Oliva Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Nassau County District Attorney's Office 262 Old Country Road Mineola New York 11501 516-571-3800 Kathleen Rice Nassau $7,500 Fuschillo Minority DCJS
North Amityville Fire Company, Inc. 601 North Broadway North Amityville New York 11701 631-789-2983 Vincent McLeod Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
North Bellmore Fire Department 821 Newbridge Road North Bellmore New York 11710 516-409-4700 Randy Meierdierks Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
North Bellmore Public Library 1551 Newbridge Road North Bellmore New York 11710 516-785-6260 Tom Bazzicalupo Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
North Bellmore Union Free School District 2616 Martin Avenue North Bellmore New York 11710 516-992-3000 Arnold Goldstein Nassau $7,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
North Lindenhurst Fire Department 1630 Straight Path Lindenhurst New York 11757 Roy Fries Suffolk $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
North Merrick Fire Department 2095 Camp Avenue North Merrick New York 11566 516-378-9405 Dale Carbone Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
North Merrick Public Library 1691 Meadowbrook Road North Merrick New York 11566 516-378-7474 Joe Eisner Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
North Merrick Union Free School District 1057 Merrick Avenue North Merrick New York 11566 516-292-3694 David Feller Nassau $2,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
Oyster Bay, Town of 54 Audrey Avenue Oyster Bay New York 11771 516-624-6350 John Venditto Nassau $5,000 Fuschillo Minority Parks
Parent's For Megan's Law and the Crime Victims Center PO Box 145 Stony Brook New York 11790 631-689-2672 Laura Ahearn Suffolk $5,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Roosevelt Fire Department PO Box 501 Roosevelt New York 11575 516-867-9449 Wayne Nelson Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Seaford Fire District 2170 Southard Avenue Seaford New York 11783 516-679-6560 George von Glahn Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Seaford Public Library 2234 Jackson Avenue Seaford New York 11783 516-221-1334 Marilyn Griffin Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Seaford Union Free School District 1600 Washington Avenue Seaford New York 11783 516-592-4002 Thomas Markle Nassau $2,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
South Farmingdale Fire Department 819 South Main Street South Farmingdale New York 11735 516-249-8855 Carl Schreiner Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence PO Box 1269 Bay Shore New York 11706 631-666-7181 Jo Anne Mitidieri Sanders Suffolk $5,000 Fuschillo Minority C&F
Wantagh Fire Department 2995 Jerusalem Avenue North Wantagh New York 11793 516-785-0180 George Krant Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority State
Wantagh Public Library 3285 Park Avenue Wantagh New York 11793 516-221-1200 John Bosco Nassau $3,000 Fuschillo Minority Educ-L
Wantagh Union Free School District 3301 Beltagh Avenue Wantagh New York 11793 516-679-6300 Dr. Carl Bonuso Nassau $7,500 Fuschillo Minority Educ
YES Community Counseling Center 75 Grand Avenue Massapequa New York 11758 516-799-3203 Jamie Bogenshutz Nassau $10,000 Fuschillo Minority ASAS
AARP Chapter 5055 576 76th Street Brooklyn New York 12209 718-833-0220 Mr. Al Asfazadour Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Agudath Israel of America 42 Broadway New York New York 10004 212-797-9000 Rabbi Shmuel Lefkowitz Kings $12,000 Golden Minority Educ
American Legion Amity Post 791 276 78th Street Apt. 1 Brooklyn New York 11209 718-748-3150 Howard Dunn Kings (Brooklyn) $2,500 Golden Minority Vets
American Legion Kings County Youth Recreational Facility, Inc. 26 Court Street Suite 1301 Brooklyn New York 11242-0103 718-858-4366 Mr. Dennis Virga Kings $2,500 Golden Minority C&F
AMICO 138 Bay 20th Street Brooklyn New York 11214 718-236-3445 Mr. Jerry Chiappetta Kings $4,000 Golden Minority Aging
Bay Ridge on the Move 9000 Shore Road Brooklyn New York 11209 718-630-7588 Sister Frances Picone Kings $7,000 Golden Minority Aging
BRAVO - Volunteer Ambulance Service 8507 7th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11228 718-680-4625 Mr. Drew Kasler Kings $3,000 Golden Minority State
Brooklyn Kiwanis Flag Football League, Inc. 1343-80th Street Brooklyn New York 11228 917-299-9587 Mr. Charles Russo Kings $3,500 Golden Minority C&F
Brooklyn ONE Theater 9281 Shore Road Suite 501 Brooklyn New York 11209 718-496-2030 Tom Kane Kings (Brooklyn) $3,000 Golden Minority Parks
Dyker Heights Autumn Age Club 1305 86th Street Brooklyn New York 11228 718-236-4882 Mr. Joseph LoForte Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Federation of Italian American Organizations 7403 18th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11204 718-259-2828 Nancy Sottile Kings $20,000 Golden Minority C&F
Fontbonne Academy 9901 Shore Road Brooklyn New York 11209 718-748-2244 Sister Dolores Crepeau Kings $2,000 Golden Minority C&F
Fort Hamilton Senior Program 9941 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn New York 11209 718-439-4296 Ms. Lynn McEvoy Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Gerritsen Beach Golden Age Club 2750 Gerritsen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11229 718-648-4675 Ms. Ann Starace Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Gerritsen Beach Volunteer Fire Department 47 Celeste Court Brooklyn New York 11229 718-646-2551 Michael Losardo Kings $5,000 Golden Minority State
Good Shepherd Seniors 1950 Batchelder Street Brooklyn New York 11229 718-998-2800 Mr. Mike Steckler Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Gravesend Athletic Association, Inc. 169 Bay 44th Street Brooklyn New York 11223 718-372-1951 Mr.Frank LoPiccolo Kings $3,000 Golden Minority C&F
Guild for Exceptional Children 260 68th Street Brooklyn New York 11220 718-833-6633 Ms. Helen Reyes Kings $3,500 Golden Minority C&F
Heartshare 12 Metro Tech Center 29th Floor Brooklyn New York 11201 718-422-4200 Mr. William Guarinello Kings $50,000 Golden Minority C&F
Kasennbrock Brothers Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc. 633 76th Street Brooklyn New York 11209 718-833-6624 Ms. Maryann Walsh Kings $2,000 Golden Minority C&F
Kings Bay Youth Organization, Inc. 2670 Coyle Street Brooklyn New York 11229 718-934-6341 Mr. Lou Spina Kings $2,500 Golden Minority C&F
Madison Marine Civic Association P. O. Box 432 Home Crest Station Brooklyn New York 11229 718-934-8214 Ms. Mary Powell Kings $1,500 Golden Minority C&F
Magen David Yeshivah 7805 Bay Parkway Brooklyn New York 11214 718-331-4002 Mr. Joe Gindi Kings $5,000 Golden Minority Educ

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Marine Park Community Association P.O. Box 66, Ryder Station Brooklyn New York 11229 718-336-7343 Mr. Greg Borruso Kings $5,000 Golden Minority C&F
Most Precious Blood Senior Program 70 Bay 47th Street Brooklyn New York 11214 718-449-7876 Mr. Mario Caldarera Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Narrows Botanical Garden Postal Annex Box 242 7304 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn New York 11209 718-748-9848 Ms. Joan Regan Kings $2,000 Golden Minority Parks
Narrows Senior Center 1230 63rd Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-232-9211 Ms. Joan Zullo Weckel Kings $2,000 Golden Minority Aging
New Hope Fellowship 257 Bay Ridge Avenue Brooklyn New York 11220 718-921-4673 Rev. Doctor Roger McPhail Kings $2,500 Golden Minority C&F
Norwegian Christian Home & Health Center 1250 67th Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-232-2322 Mr. George A. Jensen Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Our Lady of Angels Leisure 7320 4th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11209 718-836-7200 Ms. Katherine McLaughlin Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Our Lady of Grace Seniors 2310 Ocean Parkway Apt. 1A Brooklyn New York 11223 718-336-4916 Ms. Ann Spadaro Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Our Lady of Guadalupe Seniors 7201 15th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11228 718-236-6661 Ms. Amy Ianora Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Our Savior Lutheran Church 414 80th Street Brooklyn New York 11209 718-745-0020 Pastor Craig Miller Kings $1,000 Golden Minority Educ
Parkville Youth - Baseball & Football 1249 74th Street Brooklyn New York 11228 718-836-2197 Mr. Robert Cavaliere Kings $4,000 Golden Minority C&F
Ralph J. Sansone Foundation, Inc. 5816 13th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-851-0739 Ms. Amy Bogin Kings $2,000 Golden Minority Educ
Regina Pacis Young at Hearts 1258 65th Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-236-5266 Mr. Frank Graziano Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Anselms Church - Seniors 356 82nd Street Brooklyn New York 11209 718-836-0780 Ms. Alice FitzGerald Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Athanasus Church - Seniors 2122 58th Street Brooklyn New York 11204 718-234-9493 Ms. Ginger Bivona Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Bernadette Church - Golden Age 8201 13th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11228 718-232-7036 Ms. Ann Tripodi Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Columba Church - Seniors 2129 East 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11234 718-338-8679 Mr. John Gilligan Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Dominic Church - Young at Heart Seniors 2001 Bay Ridge Parkway Brooklyn New York 11204 718-259-4636 Rev. Guy Sbordone Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Ephrem Church - Seniors 827 73rd Street Brooklyn New York 11228 718-833-0251 Helen Warford Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Finbar Church - Seniors 138 Bay 20th Street Brooklyn New York 11214 718-236-3312 Rev. James Mueller Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Francis Cabrini Church - Young at Heart Seniors 35 Bay 11th Street Brooklyn New York 11228 718-236-6242 Mrs. Frances Pulomena Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint James Evangelical Lutheran Church - Seniors 2776 Gerritsen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11229 718-743-1788 Pastor Elizabeth Nebrasky Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Mark's Church - Seniors 2609 East 19th Street Brooklyn New York 11235 718-891-3100 Sister Gloria Lepere Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Mary Mother of Jesus - Seniors 2326 84th Street Brooklyn New York 11214 718-372-4000 Rev. Casper Furnari Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
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Saint Nicholas Home Brooklyn New York 11209 718-238-8141 Ms. Aida Nicolau Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Patrick's Church - Seniors 9511 4th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11209 718-238-2600 Rev. Msgr. Joseph Nagle Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Saint Simon/Saint Jude Church - Seniors 1923 W. 8th Street Brooklyn New York 11223 718-449-0053 Ms. Stella Picaro Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Seniors in Touch 9000 Shore Road Brooklyn New York 11209 718-630-7588 Felicia Thompson Kings $5,500 Golden Minority Aging
Sephardic Community Youth Center, Inc. 1901 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York 11223 718-627-4300 Mr. Michael Witkes Kings $2,500 Golden Minority C&F
Sephardic Home For The Aged, Inc. 2266 Cropsey Avenue Brooklyn New York 11214 718-266-6100 Mr. Michael New Kings $2,500 Golden Minority Aging
Union Center for Women 9508 4th Avenue Suite 369 Brooklyn New York 11209 718-748-7708 Ms. Carol Lundrigan-Sokoloff Kings $2,000 Golden Minority C&F
United Pugliesi Federation 1156 62nd Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-837-0876 Mr. John Mustaro Kings $2,000 Golden Minority C&F
Womens Organization Dedicated to Meeting Their Medical & Emotional Needs, Inc. 9201 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn New York 11209 718-331-8857 Nicoletta Pallotta, MD, CSW Kings $2,500 Golden Minority C&F
Xaverian High School 7100 Shore Road Brooklyn New York 11209 718-836-7100 Dr. Sal Ferrera Kings $20,000 Golden Minority Educ
American Legion Henry P. Smith Post 24 325 Erie Blvd. Rome New York 13440 315-336-2680 John Conners Oneida $9,000 Griffo Minority Vets
American Legion Utica Post 229 409 Herkimer Road Utica New York 13502 315-793-9377 Paul Wojcik Oneida $10,000 Griffo Minority Vets
Boonville, Town of 13149 St. Rt. 12 Boonville New York 13309 315-943-2069 Guy Case Oneida $7,000 Griffo Minority State
Boonville, Village of Village of Boonville Police Department 13149 State Route 12 Boonville New York 13309 315-943-2051 James Galler Oneida $10,000 Griffo Minority DCJS
Camden, Village of 14 Church Street Camden New York 13316 315-245-0560 Michael Wozmuth Oneida $25,000 Griffo Minority State
Central NY Chapter 490 Military Order of the Purple Heart P.O. Box 4491 Utica New York 13504 315-797-5089 Joe Fracolla Oneida $3,500 Griffo Minority Vets
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County 121 Second Street Oriskany New York 13424 3157363394 Ron Bunce Oneida $1,000 Griffo Minority AgMkts
Florence Volunteer Fire Company Inc. 11910 Thomson Corners Camden New York 13316 Thomas Brown Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority State
Floyd Historical Society Town of Floyd 8033 Camroden Road Rome New York 13440 315-865-6868 Edwin Evans Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority Parks
Floyd, Town of 8299 Old Floyd Road Rome New York 13440 315-865-4256 John Buczek Oneida $25,000 Griffo Minority State
Massena, Village of 60 Main Street Town Hall Massena New York 13662 315-769-8625 Randy DeLosh St. Lawrence $30,000 Griffo Minority State
Mid York Library System 1600 Lincoln Avenue Utica New York 13501 3157358328 Mary Lou Caskey Oneida $18,000 Griffo Minority Educ-L
New Hartford, Town of Senior Services 1 Sherman Street New Hartford New York 13413 315-724-8966 Eileen Spellman Oneida $20,000 Griffo Minority Aging
New York Mills, Village of 1 Maple Street New York Mills New York 13417 315-736-9212 Robert Maciol Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority State
Norfolk, Town of Police Department 5 West Main Street Norfolk New York 13667 315-323-2070 Scott Bennett St. Lawrence $5,000 Griffo Minority State
North Country Library System 22072 Cty Rd. 190 Watertown New York 13601 315-782-5540 Stephen Bolton St. Lawrence $18,000 Griffo Minority Educ-L
Oneida Castle, Village of P.O. Box 275 Oneida Castle New York 13421 315-363-1689 John Deschamps Oneida $15,000 Griffo Minority State
Oneida-Lewis Chapter ARC 245 Genesee Street Utica New York 13501 315-735-6477 Angela Z. Vanderhoof Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority MRDD
Parkway Senior Center 220 Memorial Parkway Utica New York 13501 315-223-3973 Kelly Walters Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority Aging
Potsdam Teacher Center 29 Leroy Street Room 604 Potsdam New York 13676 315-265-2000 Linda Dunning St. Lawrence $9,000 Griffo Minority Educ
Prospect Free Library Box 177 915 Trenton Falls Road Prospect New York 13435 315-896-4923 Alta DeLong Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority Educ-L
Remsen, Town of P.O. Box 308 Remsen New York 13438 315-831-5279 Clifford Hill Oneida $10,000 Griffo Minority State
Rome Baseball Association, Inc. P.O. Box 4337 Rome New York 13440 315-796-4051 Jeff DeLutis Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority C&F
Rome Colts Pop Warner Football Organization Inc. P.O. Box 455 Rome New York 13440 315-337-2405 Mike Occhipinti Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority C&F
Rome Community Theater, Inc. 8911 Turin Road P.O. Box 91 Rome New York 13440 Richard Smith Oneida $10,000 Griffo Minority Parks
Rotary Club of Rome, New York #4856 P.O. Box 4672 Rome New York 13442 3152255529 Ronald Townsend Oneida $2,500 Griffo Minority State
Sherrill, City of 377 Sherrill Road Sherrill New York 13461 315-363-2440 Ronert Comis Oneida $20,000 Griffo Minority State
Steuben, Town of 9458 Soule Road Remsen New York 13438 315-831-8062 L. Daniel Carpenter Oneida $7,500 Griffo Minority State
Stockholm, Town of P.O. Box 206 Winthrop New York 13697 315-389-5171 Lowell Kelsey St. Lawrence $20,000 Griffo Minority State
Trenton, Town of P.O. Box 206 Barneveld New York 13304 315-896-4045 Mark Scheidelman Oneida $2,500 Griffo Minority State
Tug Hill Commission / Constable Hall Association, Inc. Box 36 Constableville New York 13325 315-376-2448 John Parker Lewis $9,000 Griffo Minority State
Tug Hill Commission / Turin Volunteer Fire Company Inc. N. Main Street Turin New York 13473 Andrew Tarasek Lewis $5,000 Griffo Minority State
Utica Monday Nite, Corp. P.O. Box 355 Utica New York 13503 315-735-9866 Lynne Mishalanie Oneida $5,000 Griffo Minority Parks
Utica Symphony Inc. 505 Henry Street Utica New York 13502 315-732-5146 Ira Cooperman Oneida $50,000 Griffo Minority Parks
Utica, City of City Hall 1 Kennedy Plaza Utica New York 13502 315-792-0100 David R. Roefaro Oneida $3,000 Griffo Minority State
Utica, City of City Hall One Kennedy Plaza Utica New York 13502 3157920100 David R. Roefaro Oneida $10,000 Griffo Minority C&F
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2246 315 N Washington Street Rome New York 13440 315-337-7740 Dan Rooney Oneida $10,000 Griffo Minority Vets
Adelphi University (NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program) Adelphi University Garden City New York 11530 516-877-4320 Hillary Rutter, LCSW Nassau $10,000 Hannon Minority Health
Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter 3281 Veterans Memorial Highway Suite E-13 Ronkonkoma New York 11779 631-580-5100 Mary Ann Ragona-Mallick Suffolk $1,750 Hannon Minority Health
American Legion Gomillion-Campbell Post 1488 174 Wesbury Boulevard Hempstead New York 11550 516-292-2146 Edward D. Tolver, II Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Vets
American Red Cross 195 Willis Avenue Mineola New York 11501 516-747-3500 Frank Cassano Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority Health
Antioch Baptist Church (Senior Program) 94 James L.L. Burrell Ave. Hempstead New York 11550 516-485-1499 Rev. Dr. Phillip E. Elliott Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Aging
Arthritis Foundation - LI Chapter 501 Walt Whitman Road Meville New York 11747 631-427-8272 Patrick T. McAsey Suffolk $10,000 Hannon Minority Health
Bethpage Fire Department 225 Broadway Bethpage New York 11714 516-931-2660 Bill Zura Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority State
Bethpage Public Library, Friends of 47 Powell Avenue Bethpage New York 11714 516-931-3907 Lois Lovisolo Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L

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Carey Dads Club, Inc. Carey Association 645 Alton Road W.Hemsptead New York 11552 516-352-3032 John Randazzo Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Central Nassau Athletic Association 719 Brichwood Drive Westbury New York 11590 516-877-8333 Brian Sheehan Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Coalition for Community Well-Being, Inc. 230 Hilton Avenue #217 Hempstead New York 11550 516-565-1203 Dr. Aubrey Lewis Nassau $10,000 Hannon Minority Health
Concerned Citizens of Plainview-Old Bethpage Community, Inc. 996-C Old Country Road Suite 143 Plainview New York 11803 516-433-6001 Ms. Meschkow Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority C&F
East Meadow American Legion Memorial Post 1082 American Legion Memorial Hall 294 Bellmore Road East Meadow New York 11554 516-579-8781 Carol Pugliese Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Vets
East Meadow Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. 600 Old Country Road Suite 435 East Meadow New York 11554 516-729-9560 Paul B. Stargot Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority State
East Meadow LAX 2510 Second Avenue East Meadow New York 11554 631-462-0966 James Nerrel Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
East Meadow Little League 653 Marion Drive East Meadow New York 11554 Janet Mangano Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
East Meadow Public Library 1886 Front Street East Meadow New York 11554 516-794-2570 Carol Probeyahn Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Epilepsy Foundation of Long Island, Inc. Nassau Office - 506 Stewart Avenue Garden City New York 11530 516-739-7733 Patricia M. Maher Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Health
Fair Media Council Briarcliffe College 1055 Stewart Avenue Bethpage New York 11714 516-224-1860 Jaci Clement Nassau $3,000 Hannon Minority MilNav
Faith Baptist Senior Program 145 N. Franklin Street Hempstead New York 11550 516-538-3335 Pastor Joe L. Brown Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Aging
Family and Children's Association 100 E. Old Country Road Mineola New York 11501 516-746-0350 Jim Hartnett Nassau $15,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Farmingdale Adventure Program Farmingdale Public Schools 150 Lincoln Street Farmingdale New York 11735 516-752-6510 Thomas J. Corcoran Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ
Farmingdale Fire Department 361 Main Street Farmingdale New York 11735 516-531-9820 John Flaerno Nassau $4,000 Hannon Minority State
Farmingdale Midget Football Association, Inc. (Titans Youth Football & Cheerleading) Farmingdale Titans Youth Football & Cheerleading
975 Main Street Farmingdale New York 11735 516-777-3700 Robert Thompson Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Farmingdale Public Library 116 Merritts Road Farmingdale New York 11735 516-249-9090 Debbie Podolski Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Farmingdale Soccer Club, Inc. 700 Main Street Farmingdale New York 11735 516-420-1149 Jim Neuberger Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Farmingdale Youth Council, Inc. Farmingdale High School 150 Lincoln Street Farmingdale New York 11735 Tim McBride Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Franklin Square Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 11 Franklin Square New York 11010 5162920990 Mary Seiffert Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority EcDev
Franklin Square Historical Society PO Box 45 Franklin Square New York 11010 516-876-4719 Dr. Paul vanWie Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Parks
Franklin Square Public Library 19 Lincoln Road Franklin Square New York 11010 516-488-3444 Lisa Paulo Nassau $2,500 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Garden City Bird Sanctuary, Inc., The PO Box 7507 Garden City New York 11530 516-326-1720 Rob Alvey Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Parks
Garden City Fire Department, Inc. Office of the Chief 347 Stewart Avenue Garden City New York 11530 516-465-4130 Thomas J. Foley Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority State
Garden City Historical Society PO Box 179 Garden City New York 11530 516-747-3274 Brian Pinnola Nassau $3,000 Hannon Minority Parks
Garden City Men's Association Garden City Athletics 170 Rockaway Avenue Garden City New York 11530 516-478-2070 Dennis Mullins Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Garden City Public Library, Friends of 60 Seventh Street Garden City New York 11530 516-742-8405 Alan G. Roeckel Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Garden City South Little League PO Box 7973 Garden City New York 11530 516-486-2582 Michelle Ulzheimer Nassau $2,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Girl Scouts of Nassau County, Inc. 110 Ring Road West Garden City New York 11530 516-741-2550 Luci Duckson-Bramble Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Grace Multi-Community Development Corp. 944 Jerusalem Avenue Uniondale New York 11553 516-481-6929 Bishop R. Harris Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Health
Greater Long Island Running Club, Inc. 101 Dupont Street Suite 24 Plainview New York 11803 516-349-7646 Mike Polansky Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Health
Helen Keller Services for the Blind One Helen Keller Way Hempstead New York 11550 516-485-1234 John P. Lynch Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Health
Hempstead Boys & Girls Club, Inc. 40 Washington Street Hempstead New York 11550 516-883-0398 Anthony Bandelato Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Hempstead H.S. Health Center 185 Peninsula Boulevard Hempstead New York 11550 516-292-7002 Nathaniel Clay Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Educ
Hempstead Hispanic Civic Association, Inc. 232/236 Main Street Hempstead New York 11550 516-292-0007 Agnes Rodriguez Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Hempstead Little League 335 Greenwich Street Hempstead New York 11550 516-489-8541 Vanessa Henry Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Hempstead Midget Basketball 220 Bedell Avenue Hempstead New York 11550 516-483-5643 Don Ryan Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Hempstead Public Library 115 Nichols Court Hempstead New York 11550 516-481-6990 Ms. Irene Duszkiewicz Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Hempstead Union Baptist Senior Program 24 Clinton C. Boone Place Hempstead New York 11550 516-483-3088 Rev. Easley Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Aging
Hispanic Counseling Center, Inc. 344 Fulton Ave. Suite 500 Hempstead New York 11550 516-538-2613 Gladys Serrano, LCSW Nassau $10,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, Inc. 100 Crescent Beach Road Glen Cove New York 11542 516-571-8040 Silvana LaFerlita Gullo Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority Educ
Interfaith Nutrition Network 211 Fulton Avenue Hempstead New York 11550-3928 516-486-8506 Jean Kelly Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Health
Island Harvest, Ltd. 199 Second Street Mineola New York 11501 516-294-8528 Randi Shubin Dresner Nassau $3,000 Hannon Minority Health
Island Trees Public Library 38 Farmedge Road Levittown New York 11756-5200 516-731-2211 Frank McKenna Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Korea / Cold War Families of the Missing, Inc. P.O. Box 454 Farmingdale New York 11735 5166940989 Irene L. Mandra Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Lakeview Public Library, Friends of 1120 Woodfield Road Rockville Centre New York 11570 516-536-3071 Kenneth Bellafiore Nassau $2,500 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Lakeview Youth Federation, Inc. PO Box 525 W.Hempstead New York 11552 516-766-8634 Charles Nanton Nassau $4,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The 555 Broad Hollow Road Suite 403 Melville New York 11747 631-752-8500 Tammy Philie Suffolk $3,000 Hannon Minority Health
Levittown Business Corridor Improvement Assn. 28 Chase Lane Levittown New York 11756 516-489-5000 Kevin Regan Nassau $15,000 Hannon Minority State
Levittown Chamber of Commerce 29 Lilac Lane Levittown New York 11756 5167355901 Louise Cassano Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority State
Levittown Historical Society PO Box 57 Levittown New York 11756 516-735-9060 Polly Dwyer Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority State
Levittown Island Trees Youth Council, Inc. 28 Chase Lane Levittown New York 11756 516-489-5000 Kevin Regan Nassau $40,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Levittown Public Library 1 Bluegrass Lane Levittown New York 11756 516-731-5728 Celeste Waltman Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Levittown/Wantagh Volunteer Ambulance Wantagh/Levittown Ambulance Corp 16 Leonard Drive Massapequa New York 11758 516-644-0774 Ron Froller Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority State
Literacy Nassau, Inc. 178 South Ocean Avenue Freeport New York 11520 5168673580-2789 Tina Sanacore Nassau $3,000 Hannon Minority Educ
Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation, Inc. 5 Channel Drive Port Washington New York 11050 866-789-5423 Stephanie DePalma Nassau $10,000 Hannon Minority Health
Long Island Association for Aids Care, Inc. 60 Adams Avenue Hauppauge New York 11788 631-385-2451 Gail Barouch, PhD Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Health
Long Island Children's Museum 11 Davis Avenue Garden City New York 11530 516-224-5800 Suzanne LeBlanc Nassau $3,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Long Island Crisis Center, Inc. 2740 Martin Avenue Bellmore New York 11710 516-679-1111 Linda Leonard Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Long Island Fund for Women and Girls, Inc. 1740 Old Jericho Turnpike Jericho New York 11735-1206 516-396-9857 Dianne Cohen Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority Educ
Long Island Health Network Education and Research Fund, Inc. 1 Huntington Quadrangle Suite 1C-14 Melville New York 11747 631-420-6710 Brian Currie Nassau $7,500 Hannon Minority Health
Long Island Lightning 45 Cherry Valley Road West Hempstead New York 11552 516-282-4956 Jim Fox Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Massapequa Public Library 40 Harbor Lane Massapequa Park New York 11762 516-799-0770 Patricia Page Nassau $2,500 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Maurer Foundation For Breast Health Education, Inc. 114 Old Country Road Suite 400 Mineola New York 11050-3720 Elizabeth Zimmer Nassau $2,500 Hannon Minority Health
Mental Health Association of Nassau County, Inc., The 16 Main Street Hempstead New York 11550 516-489-2322 David Nemiroff, LCSW Nassau $15,000 Hannon Minority MH
Mollie Biggane Melanoma Foundation (Mollie's Fund) 168 Euston Road Garden City New York 11530 516-741-2056 Jack Biggane Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Health
Nassau - Suffolk Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 38 Old Country Road Garden City New York 11530 516-742-7770 Joan Noguera Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Housing
Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. 250 Fulton Avenue Hempstead New York 11550 516-572-0700 Sandra Oliva Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Nassau County Firefighters Museum and Education Center One Davis Avenue Garden City New York 11530 516- Alana Petrocelli Nassau $4,000 Hannon Minority Educ
Nassau County Police Activities League, Inc. (Farmingdale PAL) Farmingdale PAL 31 N. Front Street Farmingdale New York 11735 516-249-6825 Maureen Roach Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council Foundation, Inc. 1383 Veterans Memorial Highway Suite 26 Hauppauge New York 11788-5308 631-435-3000 Kevin Dahill Suffolk $5,000 Hannon Minority Health
New Community Cinema, Inc. (Cinema Arts Centre) Cinema Arts Centre 423 Park Avenue Huntington New York 11743 631-423-7611 Charlotte Sky Suffolk $1,750 Hannon Minority Educ
New Ground, Inc. 211 Fulton Ave. Hempstead New York 11550 516-564-5764 Shannon Boyle, LMSW Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Housing
North Wantagh / Levittown Little League (NWLLL) P.O. Box 7503 North Wantagh New York 11793 5166592221 Jay Mooney Nassau $500 Hannon Minority C&F
Plainedge Girls Softball Association, Inc. 74 Martin Road North Bethpage New York 11714 516-735-4309 Donna Misfud Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Plainedge High School Robotics Wyngate & Peony Drive N.Massapequa New York 11758 516-992-7550 Robert Amster Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Educ
Plainedge Public Library 1060 Hicksville Road Massapequa New York 11758-1289 516-735-4133 Marilyn Kappenberg Nassau $2,500 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Plainedge Soccer Club, Ltd. 18 Langdon Road Farmingdale New York 11735 516-650-4019 Steven Chernow Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Plainedge Youth Baseball League 90 Ontario Avenue Massapequa New York 11758 516-798-5098 Mr. Lou Yovino Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Plainedge Youth Lacrosse PO Box 1412 North Massapequa New York 11758 516-589-6321 Joanne Cawley Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Plainview - Old Bethpage Cares 45 Manetto Hill Road Plainview New York 11803 516-822-3535 Elissa Friedman Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Aging

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Plainview - Old Bethpage Library 999 Old Country Road Plainview New York 11803 516-938-0077 Gretchen Browne Nassau $2,500 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Plainview - St. Pius X Seniors 1 St. Pius X Court Plainview New York 11803 516-938-3956 Mr. Thomas Reilly Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Aging
Plainview Robotics 106 Washington Avenue Plainview New York 11803 516-937-6321 Linda O'Brien Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Educ
PULSE of NY, Inc. PO Box 353 Wantagh New York 11793-0353 516-579-4711 Ilene Corina Nassau $7,500 Hannon Minority Health
Rebuilding Together LI, Inc. PO Box 1554 N.Massapequa New York 11758 516-541-7322 Sol Goldstein Nassau $3,000 Hannon Minority Housing
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, The 267-07 76th Avenue New Hyde Park New York 11040 516-775-5683 Joanne V. Reda Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority Health
RotaCare, Inc. 1220 Front Street Uniondale New York 11553 516-539-9834 Roman P. Urbanczyk, M.D. Nassau $10,000 Hannon Minority Health
Salisbury Mens Athletic Assn. 68 Land Lane Westbury New York 11590 516-997-6586 Jeff DeLuca Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Salisbury Senior Citizens Club, Inc. 460 Salisbury Park Drive Bldg 8/Apt 8K Westbury New York 11590 516-334-5724 Mrs. Concetta Falco Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority Aging
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Central Council 294 Broadway Bethpage New York 11714 516-822-3132 Douglas R. LaLone Nassau $1,000 Hannon Minority ASAS
Struggling To Reunite Our New Generation (S.T.R.O.N.G.) S.T.R.O.N.G. 21 W. Columbia Street Hempstead New York 11550 5164083798 Sergio Argueta Nassau $2,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Uniondale Community Council, Inc. (Summer Program) 806 Jerusalem Avenue Uniondale New York 11553 516-538-9487 Lorraine Dancer Nassau $10,000 Hannon Minority C&F
Uniondale Little League PO Box 425 Uniondale New York 11553-0425 Mary Morton Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Uniondale Public Library 400 Uniondale Avenue Uniondale New York 11553 516-489-2220 Ms Susan Kern Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority Educ-L
Yours Ours Mine Community Center, Inc. 152 Center Lane Levittown New York 11756 516-796-6633 James J. Melendez Nassau $7,500 Hannon Minority C&F
Youth Baseball and Softball Association of East Meadow, Inc. East Meadow Baseball/Softball PO Box 185 East Meadow New York 11554 516-221-8602 Steve Stromfield Nassau $1,750 Hannon Minority C&F
Youth Environmental Services (YES), Inc. (Community Counseling Center) 75 Grand Avenue Massapequa New York 11758 516-799-3000 Jamie E. Bogenshutz, LCSW, R, CASAC
Nassau $5,000 Hannon Minority C&F
47th Precinct Community Council 140 Elgar Pl. #15K Bronx New York 10475 718-379-9662 Ms. Elizabeth Gill Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
After-School Corporation, The 1440 Broadway 16th Floor New York New York 10018 646-943-8700 Lucy N. Friedman Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Allerton/Pelham Parkway Mobile Community Patrol 2300 Olinville Avenue Bronx New York 10467 718-519-7729 Mr... Joseph Thompson Bronx $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
American Red Cross 106 No. Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-946-6500 John Ravitz Westchester $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
American Red Cross of Greater NY 520 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 718-823-1418 Alexander Lutz, Jr Bronx $7,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
Boys and Girls Club of Mount Vernon 2062 Central Park Avenue Yonkers New York 10710 914-439-0949 Lisa L. Cox, Esq. Westchester $100,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Bridgefield Civic League, Inc/After School Program 3551 Laconia Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-798-1766 Connie Green Bronx $25,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Bronx Business Alliance 4309B White Plains Road Bronx New York 10466 718-231-2847 John Bonizio Bronx $50,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Parks
Bronx Museum 1040 Grand Concourse Bronx New York 10456 718-681-6000 Holly Block Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Bronx River Art Center, Inc 1087 East Tremont Avenue Bronx New York 10460 718-589-5819 Gail Nathan Bronx $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Citizens Advice Bureau 1130 Grand Concourse Bronx New York 10453 718-365-0910 Carolyn McLaughlin Bronx $25,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Citizens Committee for New York City 305 7th Avenue, 15th Floor New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0909 Pinky Vincent Westchester $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
City of Mount Vernon - Recreation Dept. One Roosevelt Square Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-2300 Arnold Linhardt Westchester $13,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
City of Mount Vernon - Veterans Memorial Room One Roosevelt Square Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-2300 Arnold Linhardt Westchester $12,500 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
City of Mount Vernon - Water Dept. One Roosevelt Square Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-2309 Arnold Linhardt Westchester $10,400 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
City of Mount Vernon -Building Dept One Roosevelt Square Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-2309 Arnold Linhardt Westchester $21,540 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
City of Mount Vernon- Fire Dept. One Roosevelt Square Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-2309 Arnold Linhardt Westchester $143,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
City Parks Foundation 830 fifth Avenue New York New York 10065 212-360-8280 Nicole Johnson Bronx $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Parks
Clay Avenue Tenants Association 1236 Clay Avenue #1A Bronx New York 10456 718-588-7588 Ms. Maria Forbes Bronx $146,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Housing
College Careers Fund of Westchester, Inc. 190 East Post Road, 3rd Fl. White Plains New York 10602 914-428-3435 Blanche Walker Westchester $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Community Board 12 - Bronx 4101 White Plain Road Bronx New York 10465 718-881-4455 Carmen Rosa Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
Community Housing Innovations, Inc 190 East Post Road, suite 401 White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1010 Elizabeth Thomas Westchester $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Housing
Community Works 55 West end Avenue New York New York 10023 212-459-1854 Barbara Horowitz Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
Concourse Village Special Adults 773 Concourse Village East Suite L.D. Bronx New York 10451 718-293-2725 Viola L. Doswell Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Aging
Co-Op City Junior Tennis Club, Inc. 140 Asch Loop; Apt 20G Bronx New York 10475 718-671-4437 Lorraine Rohlson Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Parks
Crime Victims Support Services of the North Bronx 1138 Neill Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-823-4925 Joanne Cicero Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
Doe Fund, Inc., The 232 East 84th Street New York New York 10028 212-628-5207 Isabel McDevitt Bronx $40,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
Effective Alternative in Reconciliation Services (EARS) 3319 Rochambeau Avenue Bronx New York 10467-2803 718-654-4931 Marcy May Bronx $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Fund for the City of New York (d/b/a Day One) P.O. Box 1507 Canal Street Station New York New York 10013 212-566-8120 Stephanie Nilva Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Gay Men's Health Crisis 119 West 24 Street New York New York 10607 212-367-1045 Daryl Cochrane Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
Grimes Elementary School 58 South 10th Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-5025 Frances-Ann Lightsy Westchester $8,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Grimes Elementary School - Saturday Adventure in Learning - GHV links 58 South 10th Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-5025 Frances-Ann Lightsy Westchester $2,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Insight For New Housing Incorporated 905 Eagle Avenue, Apartment 4M Riverdale New York 10463 1718-293-3100 Gregory D. Bell, Sr. Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
Law Enforcement Exploring-Post 2049 2121 Eastchester Road Bronx New York 10461 212-651-2808 Nick Bogeatjs Bronx $12,300 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 90 Maple Avenue White Plains New York 10601 914-949-1305 Barbara Finkelstein Westchester $30,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
Literacy Inc. 307 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1603 New York New York 10001 212-620-5462 Ms.Tanya Ramos Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Matenity and Early Childhood Foundation, Inc 50 Colvin Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-482-0038 Joy Griffith Bronx $28,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Medicare Rights Center 520 Eighth Avenue New York New York 10018 212-204-6227 Dina Wizmur Bronx $2,500 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
Medicare Rights Center 520 Eighth Avenue North Wing, 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6227 Dina Wizmur Westchester $2,500 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
MFY Legal Services, Inc. 299 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-417-3731 Dolores Schaefer New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
Midori & Friends (Musical Adventures) 352 Seventh Avenue, Ste. 301 New York New York 10001 212-767-1300 Lisa Weir Bronx $2,500 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Midtown Management Group, Inc. (Inside Broadway) 690 Ninth Avenue, Ste 802 New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Mind-Builders Creative Arts center 3415 Olinville Ave Bronx New York 10467 718-652-6256 Madaha Kinsey-Lamb Bronx $30,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
Momentum Project, Inc, The 322 8th Avenue - 3rd Floor New York New York 10001 212-691-8100 Jose A. Belizario Bronx $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, Inc 3450 Dekalb Avenue Bronx New York 10467 718-882-4000 Leslie Alpert Bronx $50,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Mount Vernon City School District 165 North Columbus Ave. Mount Vernon New York 10553 914-358-2375 Tahira DuPree-Chase Westchester $37,760 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Mount Vernon City School District (Grimes Elementary School) 58 South 10th Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-665-5025 Frances-Ann Lightsy Westchester $27,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Mount Vernon Educational Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 476 Fleetwood Station Mount Vernon New York 10552 914-669-0296 Ronnie Cox Westchester $23,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Mount Vernon Family YMCA 20 South Second Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-668-4041 Karen Watts Westchester $30,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Mount Vernon Neighborhood Health Center -"Fit for Life" - Adolescent Weight Management 107 West Fourth Street Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-699-7200 Dr. Nora Farkouh Westchester $6,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
Mount Vernon United Tenants 40 S 4th Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10551 914-699-1114 Dennis Hanratty Westchester $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Housing
Mt. Vernon Neighborhood Health Center 107 west 4th Street Mount Vernon New York 10550 914-699-7200 Opal Dunstan Westchester $7,500 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
Music Outreach/Learning Through Music, Inc. 677 West End Avenue - Suite 1B New York New York 10025 212-316-2000 Roslyn Gamiel Bronx $30,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
My Sister's Place One Water Street, 3rd Floor White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1333 Karen Cheeks-Lomax Westchester $30,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Neighborhood Housing Services North Bronx 1178 E. Gun Hill Road Bronx New York 10469 718-881-1180 Oscar Morillo Bronx $20,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Housing
New Destiny Housing Corp 1140 Broadway, Suite 1002 New York New York 10001 646-4720262 Carol Corden Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Housing
New York Agency for Community Affairs (ACORN) 2-4Nevins St, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Mariana Davenport Bronx $20,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
New York City Outward Bound Center 29-46 Northern Blvd. Long Island City New York 11101 718-708-9900 Paola Vita Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
New York City Parks & Recreation 830 Fifth Avenue, Arsenal Bldg. Rm. 310 New York New York 10065 212-360-1360 Edward J. Lewis Bronx $28,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Parks
New York Public Library, The Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street New York New York 10018 212-930-0759 Michael Torres Bronx $25,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
NYJTL- New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 58-12 Queens Blvd, Suite 1 Woodside New York 11377 718-786-7110 Mr. Gary L. Davis Bronx $20,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Parks
Older Adults Technology Services (OAT) 1713 Eighth Avenue #8 Brooklyn New York 11215 718-360-1707 Barbara j. Tawil Bronx $10,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Aging
Operation Hope 2511 Frederick Douglass Blvd. New York New York 10030 917-477-2800 Reggie Mason Bronx $200,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority EcDev
Pace University by and through its Women's Justice Center 78 North Broadway white Plains New York 10603 914-422-4634 Jane Aoyama-Martin Westchester $52,000 Hassell-Thompson
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Police Service Area #8 635 Arnow Avenue #13 F Bronx New York 10467 917-225-7291 Lillethic Lozano Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
PS 41 3352 Olinville Avenue Bronx New York 10467 718-652-3461 Ms. Beverly Plaskett Bronx $25,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Public School 121 2750 Throop Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-654-2055 Rachel Donnelly Bronx $50,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church - Boys Scouts of America 777 East 222nd Street Bronx New York 10467 718-325-6396 Maxine Barrett Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority State
Sanctaury for Families, Inc. P.O. Box 1406 - Wall Street Station New York New York 10268 212-349-6009 Laurel W. Eisner Bronx $200,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Today's Students Tomorrow's Teachers 3 Main Street, Suite 200 Elmsford New York 10523 914-345-3444 Judith Perrin Westchester $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Educ
Tower of Hope Inc. 27 Young Place Tuckahoe New York 10707 914-673-5220 Frank Morganthaler Westchester $20,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Vets
Unity Neighborhood Center, Inc 3822 Dyre Avenue Bronx New York 10466-6113 718-994-8400 Jessie W. Collins Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley 540 White Plains Rd, Suite 300 Tarrytown New York 10591 914-666-7616 Michele A. Quirolo Westchester $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Health
Wakefield Olinville Taxpayer Association 4330 Matilda Avenue Bronx New York 10466 718-324-8564 Mary Lauro Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority DCJS
Westchester Arts Council 31 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains New York 10601 914-428-4220 Joanne Mongelli Westchester $15,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority C&F
William Hodson Community Center 1320 Webster Avenue Bronx New York 10456-1804 718-538-1515 Rosie E. Mills Bronx $45,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Aging
Yes the Bronx, Inc 4720 Grosvenor Avenue Bronx New York 10471 718-432-9129 Alec H. Diacou Bronx $5,000 Hassell-Thompson
Majority Parks
Zodiacs Track Foundation 907b Prospect Avenue Bronx New York 10459 718-679-2060 Thomas Frances Bronx $2,500 Hassell-Thompson
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Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Inc.. 176-03 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica New York 11432-5503 718-523-3312 John Watusi Branch Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
American Legion Post 1404 209 Cross Bay Blvd Howard Beach New York 11414 718-490-4064 Peter Zaun Queens $1,000 Huntley Majority Vets

Black Spectrum Theatre Company 177 Street and Baisley blvd St. Albans New York 11434 Carl Clay Queens $50,000 Huntley Majority State
Broad Channel Civic Association 22 West 10 Road Broad Channel New York 11693 718-474-1127 Eileen Smith Queens $2,000 Huntley Majority State
Calvary Baptist Church Senior Housing 160-60 Claude Avenue Jamaica New York 11433 718-657-7264 Michelle Chance Haynes Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority State
Clergy United For Community Empowerment, Inc. 89-31 161 Street Jamaica New York 11432 718-297-0720 Ernestine Sanders Queens $50,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Community District Education Council 29Q 116th Avenue, Room 105 Cambria Heights New York 11411 718-341-5408 Herman C. Bagley Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Cultural Collaborative Jamaica 90-25 162st Street, Suite 505 Jamaica New York 11432 718-526-3217 Tyra Emerson Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Dunton Presbyterian Church 109-29 135 Street South Ozone Park New York 11420 718-322-6534 Janet Pearson Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Eastern Queens Alliance P.O. Box 300818 Jamaica New York 11430 866-372-4255 Barbara E. Brown Queens $4,000 Huntley Majority State
First Faith Baptist Church 224-07 Linden Blvd. Cambria Heights New York 11411 917-620-1858 Dorita Clark Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Forestdale, Inc. 67-35 112th Street Forest Hills New York 11375 718-263-0740 Ms. Anstiss Agnew, LCSW Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Friends of Roy Wilkins Park, The P.O. Box 341042 Rochdale Village New York 11434 917-539-4779 Yvonne Richardson Queens $20,000 Huntley Majority Parks
Gethsemane Baptist Church 88-48 293rd Street Hollis New York 11423 917-842-4364 Rev. Michael S. Corley Queens $50,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Grace Girls 108-11 Sutphin Blvd Jamaica New York 11435 Shirley Green Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
It Takes a Community to Raise a Child 127-22 Hawtree Creek Road South Ozone Park New York 11420 718-848-4518 Susan Samuel Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Jamaica NAACP Day Care Center, Inc. 189-26 Linden Blvd. St Albans New York 11412-3345 718-978-0400 Michelle Jenkins Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F

Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. 162-04 Jamaica Avenue, 3rd Floor Jamaica New York 11432 718-657-6731 Carol J. Hunt Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Jamaica Services Program for Older Adults, Inc.- Rockaway Blvd 162-04 Jamaica Avenue, 3rd Floor Jamaica New York 11436 718-657-6731 Carol Hunt Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Kickers Youth Sport Association of Southeast Queens, Inc. 139-34 225 Streer Laurelton New York 11413 718-496-5013 Fritz A. Casimir Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Kidz Care Civic Association 93-03 68 Avenue Forest Hills New York 11375 917-455-1355 Joseph R. Nocerino Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
King of Kings Foundation 137-11 161 Street Jamaica New York 11434 718-978-5416 Todd Feurtado Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Laurelton & Rosedale Senior Center 133-21 232 Street Laurelton New York 11413 718-527-7577 Jerome Perry Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Aging
LIFE Camp, Inc 177th &Baisley Blvd Jamiaca New York 11434 718-978-3942 Erica Ford Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Local Development Corp of Laurelton, Rosedale, and Springfield Garden 232-18 Merrick Blvd. Laurelton New York 11413 718-928-5310 Roxanne Lord Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority EcDev
Merrick Park Church 120-02 Marsden Street Jamaica New York 11434 718-276-5039 Curtis Gerofe Norton Queens $50,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Merrill Park Civic Association 137-57 Farmers Blvd Springfield Gardens New York 11434 718-978-8352 Eleanor Kelly Queens $30,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Montessori Progressive Learning 195-03 Linden Blvd. Jamaica New York 11412 718-723-3967 Marian Stanley Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
New York Families for Autistic Children 95-16 Pitkin Avenue Ozone Park New York 11435 718-641-3441 Andrew Barnes Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 101 2 Russell Place Forest Hill New York 11375 718-268-7231 Ronnie Felder Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 123 145-01 119th Avenue South Ozone Park New York 11420 718-529-4300 Chynthia Sumay-Eaton Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 140 116-00 166 Street Jamaica New York 11435 718-657-4760 Elaine Brittenum Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 196 71-25 113 Street Forest Hills New York 11375 718-263-9770 Mary Hughes Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 223 125-20 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica New York 11434 718-322-9012 Debora Otto Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 270 233-15 Merrick Blvd Laurelton New York 11422 718-341-8280 Eleanor Andrews Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 36 187-01 Foch Blvd St. Albans New York 11412 718-528-1862 Lynn Statton Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 48 155-02 108th Avenue Jamaica New York 11433 718-739-4463 Patricia Mitchell Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
P.S. 80 171-01 137th Ave. Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-528-7070 Paulette Glenn Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
P.S. 99 82-37 Kew Gardens Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-544-4343 Paulette Foglio Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
Parent Workshop, Inc. 153-18 111 Road Jamaica New York 11433 718-704-8047 Vanessa Sparks Queens $125,000 Huntley Majority Educ
Praise Tabernacle, Inc. 108-11 Sutphin Blvd Jamaica New York 11435 718-526-9286 Caesar Cabiness Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Pro Response Sports, Inc. 109-44 160th Street, 1C Jamaica New York 11433 917-749-2797 Michelle Reed Queens $20,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Queens Community House 108-25 62nd Drive Forest Hills New York 11375 718-592-5757 O. Lewis Harris Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Ralph Educatonal & Recreational Computer Services, Inc. 150-45 114th Road Jamaica New York 11432 718-825-2796 Ralph Greer, Jr Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Reach Into Cultural Heights, Inc. ( RICH) 90-04 161st Street, Suite 201 Jamaica New York 11432 718-523-4099 Jacqueline O. Dawson, Ph.D Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. 169-65 137 Avenue Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-525-2800 Sherba Austin Queens $20,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.
169-65 137 Avenue Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-525-2800 Sheree Shivers Queens $20,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.
169-65 137 Avenue Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-276-2800 Janine Cross Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Roy Wilkins Dolphins 177 Street and Baisley Blvd St. Albans New York 11434 718-527-5006 Alisha Carter Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority Aging
Sickle Cell Awareness Foundation, Inc. 108-03 164th Place Jamaica New York 11433 718-657-3173 Merlene Smith-Sotillo Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Sophie Davis School, The 138th Street and Convent Ave New York New York 10031 212-650-5276 Sandra Povman Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
South Ozone Park Civic Association West 124-66 135 Street South Ozone Park New York 11420 718-3229-3936 Anthony Gellineau Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority State
South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc. 110-04 Atlantic Avenue Richmond Hill New York 11419 718-441-6050 Carol Simon Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Southeast Queens Multi-Services Senior Citizens Center 156-45 84th Street Howard Beach New York 11414 718-738-8100 Isaac Albale Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority Aging
St. Albans Congregational Church Family Life Center 172-17 Linden Blvd St. Albans New York 11434 718-657-8282 Amy Peoples Queens $13,000 Huntley Majority C&F
St. Albans Multipurpose Community Center 190-04 119 Avenue St. Albans New York 11412 718-528-2495 Edward Davis Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
The Me Nobody Knows P.O. Box 341449 Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-864-8158 Darly Richardson Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Traditional Synagogue of Rochdale Village 165-27 Baisley Blvd. Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-276-9538 Yvonne Young Queens $20,000 Huntley Majority C&F
United Black Men of Queens County, Inc. 450 Pennsylvania Avenue Queens New York 11520 516-223-4914 Robert Jenkins Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Varied Internship Program 89-31 161 Street Jamaica New York 11432 718-206-9521 Nettie Burgess Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Veterans of Foreign Wars 712 Shad Creek Road Queens New York 11683 718-634-8260 Bruce Fuller Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority Vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars 143-17 Springfield Blvd Laurelton New York 11413 718-525-7655 Leroy Barnes Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority C&F

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Veterans of Foreign Wars Proctor Hopson 110-02 Merrick Blvd Jamaica New York 11434 718-523-1357 Willie Burke Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Vets

Where There's A Need, Inc. P.O. Box 310998 Jamaica New York 11431 866-803-6095 Cheryl James Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority State
Young Leaders Institute 147-15 109th Ave. Jamaica New York 11434 347-573-8628 Van Holmes Queens $70,000 Huntley Majority Educ
Young Women's Leadership Academy, The 109-20 Union Hall Street Jamaica New York 11433 Avionne Gumbs Queens $10,000 Huntley Majority Educ
Young Women's Leadership Network, The 444 Park Avenue South, Suite 301 New York New York 10016 646-742-3715 Laura Jean Hawkins Queens $5,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Youth and Tennis, Inc. 177 Street and Baisley Blvd. St. Albans New York 11434 718-658-6728 William Briggs Queens $70,000 Huntley Majority C&F
Advisory Council for the Youth of Mineola, Inc. 450 Jericho Tpke. Suite 202 Mineola New York 11501 516-742-1715 Cristina Gallo-Balbo Nassau $15,000 Johnson, C. Majority C&F
Cedarmore Corporation, The 161 Lakeview Avenue Freeport New York 11529 516-378-3415 Barbara Jordan Nassau $33,000 Johnson, C. Majority C&F
Chamber Players International P.O. Box 9017 Woodbury New York 11797 877-444-4488 David Winkler Nassau $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority Parks
Child Care Council of Nassau, Inc. 952 Hempstead Turnpike, Suite 400 Franklin Square New York 11010 516-358-9250 Sara Hill Nassau $30,000 Johnson, C. Majority C&F
Disabled American Veterans 200 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook New York 11563 631-924-6676 Joseph Kozlowski Nassau $33,000 Johnson, C. Majority Vets
East Williston/Roslyn Community Coalition for Drug-Free Youth, Inc., The P.O. Box 63 Williston Park New York 11596 516-248-3489 Cathy Samuels Nassau $7,000 Johnson, C. Majority ASAS
Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. 150 Granite Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 516-937-1397 Robyn Schneider Nassau $10,000 Johnson, C. Majority MRDD
Elmont Cardinals Football Club, Inc. 1654 Lydia Avenue Elmont New York 11003 516-668-1377 JoAnn Thompson Nassau $50,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Elmont Chamber of Commerce 534 Elmont Road, P.O. Box 030150 Elmont New York 11003 516-512-0200 Christopher Rosado Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Floral Park Conservation Society, Inc. 140 Verbena Avenue Floral Park New York 11001 516-352-5383 Steve Corbett Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority Parks
Floral Park-Bellerose School District One Poppy Place Floral Park New York 11001 516-352-9300 Caroline Schozer Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Great Neck Center for the Visual & Performing Arts, Inc. 113 Middle Neck Road Great Neck New York 11021 516-829-2570 Caroline Sorokoff Nassau $30,000 Johnson, C. Majority Parks
Great Neck Senior Center 80 Grace Avenue Great Neck New York 11021 516-487-0025 Ann Tarcher Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority Aging
Herricks Indo-US Community, Inc. 38 Kings Lane Manhasset Hills New York 11040 516-627-4241 Kusum Viswanathan Nassau $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Inc. Village of East Williston 2 Prospect Street East Williston New York 11596 516-746-0782 Nancy Zolezzi Nassau $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Inc. Village of South Floral Park 383 Roquette Avenue South Floral Park New York 11--1 516-352-8047 Sally Ponce Nassau $40,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Inc. Village of Williston Park 494 Willis Avenue Williston Park New York 11596 516-746-2193 Colleen Carboine Nassau $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation 5 Channel Drive Port Washington New York 11050 516-767-6856 Stephanie DePalma Nassau and Suffolk $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority MH
Long Island Traditions 382 Main Street Port Washington New York 11050 516-767-8803 Nancy Soloman Nassau $30,000 Johnson, C. Majority Parks
Mauer Foundation for Breast Health Education, The 114 Old Country Road, Suite 400 Mineola New York 11501 516-535-5370 Elizabeth P. Zimmer Nassau $40,000 Johnson, C. Majority Health
Medicare Rights Center 520 Eight Avenue, North Wing 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6227 Carol Arnold Nassau $7,500 Johnson, C. Majority Aging
Mosaic Foundation for Autism, Inc., The 76 Reid Avenue Port Washington New York 11050 516-883-8836 Lauretta Murdock Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority MRDD
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Long Island Chapter 33 Walt Whitman Road, LL-7 Huntington Station New York 11746 631-547-6233 Thomas F. McCoy Nassau and Suffolk $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority ASAS
NAMI Queens/Nassau 1981 Marcus Avenue, Suite C117 Lake Success New York 11042 516-326-6111 Nancy Schlessel Queens and Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority MH
Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence 250 Fulton Avenue, 3rd Floor Hempstead New York 11550 516-572-0700 Susan Hirschstein Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority C&F
Nassau County Department of Public Works 1194 Prospect Avenue Westbury New York 11590 516-571-9604 Ray Ribeiro Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Nassau County Police Activity League 1490 Franklin Avenue Mineola New York 11501 516-314-2225 Sandy Demitroff Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority Parks
National Center for Disability Services 201 I.U. Willets Road Albertson New York 11507 516-465-1596 Lynn Drucker Nassau $37,000 Johnson, C. Majority MRDD
National Institute for Reproductive Health 470 Park Avenue South, 7 Floor New York New York 10016 212-343-0114 Andrew Stern Nassau $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority Health
New Hyde Park Little League, Inc. 1420 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park New York 11040 516-747-0627 Thomas Pellegrino Nassau $30,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 150 Motor Parkway, Suite 306 Hauppauge New York 11788 631-435-1857 Jeanne Blomberg Nassau $52,500 Johnson, C. Majority Health
Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center 1320 Stony Brook Road, Suite 201 Stony Brook New York 11790 631-689-2672 Lisa Oosterom Suffolk $25,000 Johnson, C. Majority DCJS
Planned Parenthood of Nassau County Foundation, Inc. 540 Fulton Avenue Hempstead New York 11550 516-750-2600 Andrea Aldarondo Nassau and Suffolk $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority Health
Port Washington Fire Department, Inc. 423 Port Washington Blvd. Port Washington New York 11050 516-883-2200 Thomas P. McDonough Nassau $40,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Port Washington Police District 500 Port Washington Blvd. Port Washington New York 11050 516-883-0500 Ronald DeMeo Nassau $30,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Rescue Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 of Roslyn 155 Mineola Avenue Roslyn Heights New York 11577 516-680-9827 Henry Krukowski Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
SASS Foundation for Medical Research, Inc., The 1025 Northern Blvd., Suite 302 Roslyn New York 11576 516-365-7277 Lois M. Lerner Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority Health
Sustainable Long Island 45A Seaman Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714 Bethpage New York 11714 516-873-0706 Sarah Lansdale Nassau $30,000 Johnson, C. Majority EcDev
Vigilant Engine & Hook & Ladder Co., Inc. 83 Cutter Mill Road Great Neck New York 11021 516-487-1086 David Weiss Nassau $20,000 Johnson, C. Majority State
Adelante of Suffolk County, Inc. 10 Third Avenue Brentwood New York 11717 631-434-3481 Miriam M.E. Garcia Suffolk $20,000 Johnson, O Minority MH
Babylon Child Care Center 209 Little East Neck Road West Babylon New York 11704 631-422-1200 Phyllis Bennedetto Suffolk $5,000 Johnson, O Minority C&F
Babylon Chorale Inc., The PO Box 492 Babylon New York 11702 Kathy Rial Suffolk $10,000 Johnson, O Minority Parks
Boulton Center for the Performing Arts 37 West Main Street Bay Shore New York 11706 631-665-4255 Anne Brigis Suffolk $20,000 Johnson, O Minority Parks
Family Service League 1444 Fifth Avenue Bay Shore New York 11706 631-647-3100 Karen Boorshtein Suffolk $30,000 Johnson, O Minority MH
Federation of Organizations One Farmingdale Road West Babylon New York 11704 631-669-5355 Merrell Angstreich Suffolk $25,000 Johnson, O Minority Aging
Great South Bay YMCA 200 West Main Street Bay Shore New York 11706 Anne Brigis Suffolk $20,000 Johnson, O Minority Parks
Helen Keller Services for the Blind One Helen Keller Way Hempstead New York 11550 718-522-2122 John Lynch Nassau $15,000 Johnson, O Minority Health
Islip Arts Council 50 Irish Lane East Islip New York 11730 631-224-5420 Lydia A Moran Suffolk $10,000 Johnson, O Minority Parks
Long Island First Robotics Competition 18 Cottontail Road Melville New York 11747 631-692-2962 Fred Briethut Suffolk $25,000 Johnson, O Minority STAR
Long Island Housing Partnership, Inc and Affiliates 180 Oser Avenue Suite 800 Hauppaugue New York 11788 631-435-4710 Peter J Elkowitz Jr. Suffolk $15,000 Johnson, O Minority Housing
Long Island Youth Mentoring 505 Grand Blvd Deer Park New York 11729 631-242-5101 John M. Cragg Suffolk $10,000 Johnson, O Minority C&F
School Business Partnership of Long Island, Inc 18 Cottontail Rd Melville New York 11747 516-692-2962 Fred Bruithut Suffolk $15,000 Johnson, O Minority Educ
Stephanie Joyce Kahn Foundation 2-12 West Park Avenue Long Beach New York 11561 516-889-5105 Stephanie Joyce Kahn Suffolk $10,000 Johnson, O Minority Health
Wyandanch Youth Services, Inc 20 Andrews Avenue Wyandanch New York 11798-2311 631-643-5639 Dane E Carroll Suffolk $10,000 Johnson, O Minority C&F
Parents For Megan's Law P.O. Box 145 Stony Brook New York 11790 6316892672 Laura Ahearn, L.M.S.W. Suffolk $10,000 Johnson, O. Minority C&F
47th Precinct Community Council P.O. Box 753147 Bronx New York 10475 718-379-9662 Elizabeth Gill Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority DCJS
AARP - Woodlawn Chapter 1147 200 Pkwy North Yonkers New York 10704 914-237-2462 Cathy Brown Bronx, Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
AARP Baychester 1395 2537 Tieman Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-881-0609 Mary Ferrara Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
AARP Morris Park 5120 3274 Griswold Avenue Bronx New York 10465-1137 718-822-6194 Lorraine Nugent Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Aging in America 1500 Pelham Parkway South Bronx New York 10461 718-409-7935 Judith Richburg Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority C&F
Aging in America 1500 Pelham Parkway South Bronx New York 10461 718-409-7935 Judith Richburg Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Aisling Irish Community Center 990 McLean Avenue Yonkers New York 10704 914- 237-5121 Orla Kelleher Bronx/Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Aging
Allerton / Pelham Parkway Mobile Community Patrol 2300 Olinville Ave. Bronx New York 10467 718-918-2025 Joe Thompson Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Allerton Avenue Homeowners & Tenants Association 1415 Allerton Avenue Bronx New York 10469 212-869-7542 Nick Conciatori Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority Aging
Alzheimer's Foundation of America 322 Eighth Ave New York New York 10001 866-232-8484 Sandy Horan Bronx/Westchester $7,500 Klein Majority Health
AMVETS - Armando A. Rauso Post 40 178 Waverly Street Yonkers New York 10701 914-423-1898 Sam Riti Bronx/Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Vets
Archdiocese of New York Drug Abuse Prevention Program 2789 Schurz Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-804-1333 Fran Maturo Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority ASAS
Astor Little League 2542 Westervelt Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718 515 7220 Frank Berardi Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority C&F
Bronx Business Alliance, Inc. 4309B White Plains Road Bronx New York 10466 718-231-2847 Margaret Arrighi Bronx $200,000 Klein Majority EcDev
Bronx Council on the Arts 1738 Hone Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-931-9500 Bill Aguado Bronx $72,500 Klein Majority Parks
Bronx County Historical Society 3309 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx New York 10467 718-881-8900 Dr. Gary Hermalyn Bronx $75,000 Klein Majority Parks
Bronx District Attorney 198 East 161st Street Bronx New York 10451 Robert Johnson Bronx $125,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Bronx Italian-American Cultural Association, Inc. 2421 Hering Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-882-3897 Luigi Mucciacciaro Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
Bronx Jewish Community Council 2930 Wallace Avenue Bronx New York 10467 718-652-5500 Brad Silver Bronx $100,000 Klein Majority Aging

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Bronx Museum 1040 Grand Concourse Bronx New York 10456 718-681-6000 Holly Block Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Educ
Bronxchester Little League 1553 McDonald Street Bronx New York 10461 718-792-6666 Vincent Firshing Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Bronxville Office of Senior Services Bronxville Village Hall Bronxville New York 10708 914-779-2522 Mary Liz Mulligan Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Bronxville Union Free School District 177 Pondfield Road Bronxville New York 10708 914-395-0500 David Quattrone Westchester $100,000 Klein Majority Educ
Brooklyn Housing & Family Services, Inc. 415 Albemarle Road Brooklyn New York 11218-2351 718-435-7585 Carol Finegan Westchester $175,000 Klein Majority Housing
Catholic War Veterans 189 City Island Ave Bronx New York 10464 718-885-2335 Jim Mullarkey Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Vets
Center for Arts Education 225 West 34th Street New York New York 10122 212-971-3300 Lori Sherman Bronx/Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
Center Stage Community Playhouse P.O. Box 138 Bronx New York 10461 718-823-6434 Donna Bellone Bronx $7,500 Klein Majority Parks
Chester Civic Improvement Association, The 1589 Waring Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-231-6624 Gene Tutora Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Chester Heights Civic Association 3 Thomas Place Bronxville New York 10708 203-223-2306 Ricky Gargiulo Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Housing
Christopher Columbus High School (x415) 925 Astor Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-944-3400 Lisa Fuentes Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
City Island AARP Chapter 318 100 Marine Street Bronx New York 10464 718-885-1882 Barbara Whelan Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
City Island Basketball Club 651 King Avenue Bronx New York 10464 917-836-0098 Annamarie Whelan Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
City Island Little League 651 King Avenue Bronx New York 10464 917-836-0218 Bob Whelan Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
City Island Theater Group P.O. Box 45 Bronx New York 10464 646-522-1426 Nick Sala Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
City of New Rochelle City Hall New Rochelle New York 10801 914-654-2000 Noam Bramson Westchester $40,000 Klein Majority State
City of New York Parks & Recreation 1 Bronx River Parkway Bronx New York 10462 718-430-1856 Lawrence Scoones Bronx $6,000 Klein Majority Parks
City of Yonkers - Department of Parks and Recreation (Coyne Park Senior Center) 285 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-6444 Sandy Korkatzis Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
City School District of New Rochelle 515 North Avenue New Rochelle New York 10801 914-576-4300 Richard Organisciak Westchester $100,000 Klein Majority Educ
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families 110 Williams Street New York New York 100 212-206-1090 Elba Montalvo Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority Educ
Council for Unity, Inc. 50 Broadway New York New York 10004 212-701-9440 Bob DeSena Westchester $70,000 Klein Majority Educ
Council of Belmont Organizations 630 East 187th Street Bronx New York 10458 Joseph Marano Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority Aging
Cygnus Ensemble, Inc. 135 Midland Avenue Bronxville New York 10708 914-665-2254 Joan Forsyth Westchester $15,000 Klein Majority Parks
Doe Fund, The 232 E. 84th Street New York New York 10028 212-628-5207 Joanna West Bronx $275,000 Klein Majority State
Eastchester Baseball Inc. 29 Interlaken Drive Eastchester New York 10709 914-419-1956 Jim Hogan Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
Eastchester Little League 40 Merritt Avenue Eastchester New York 10709 212-400-7422 Lou Satriale Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
Eastchester Police Benevolent Association 40 Mill Road Eastchester New York 10709 Sgt. Anthony Mignone Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Educ
Eastchester Union Free School District 580 White Plains Road Eastchester New York 10709 914-793-6130 Dr. Marilyn C. Terranova Westchester $200,000 Klein Majority Educ
Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corporation 257 Main Street Eastchester New York 10709 914-337-3051 Jude Valerioti Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority State
Edgewater Park Volunteer Hose Company No. 1, Inc. The Mansion Bronx New York 10465 718-931-8800 Brian Kelly Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority State
Emerald Isle Immigration Center, Inc. 59-26 Woodside Avenue Woodside New York 11377 718-478-5502 Siobhan Dennehy Bronx $50,000 Klein Majority Aging
Ericson Place AARP Chapter #5174 3243 Ampere Avenue Bronx New York 10465-1035 646-316-6251 Ann Jack Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Fleetwood Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 307 Mount Vernon New York 10552 914-668-9148 Susan Granata Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Housing
Fort Schuyler House 3077 Cross Bronx Expressway Bronx New York 10465 718-597-4100 Cheryl Dennis Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Friendship Worship Center 261 East Lincoln Avenue Mt. Vernon New York 10552 914-668-1210 Bishop C. Nathan Edwers Westchester $37,600 Klein Majority Parks
Garden Club of New Rochelle, The 100 Lord Kitchener Road New Rochelle New York 10804 914-636-4206 Irene Schindler Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Greater NY Councils, Boy Scouts of America 350 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10118 212-651-2850 Michael Mahon Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority C&F
Herbert H. Lehman High School (x405) 3000 East Tremont Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-904-4200 Janet Saraceno Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
Interclub Association of New York 665 Shore Drive Bronx New York 10465 718-822-8710 Michele Loughery Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
IS 192 Piagentini-Jones (x192) 650 Hollywood Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-822-5317 Jeanette Vargas Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
Italian Heritage and Culture Committee of the Bronx & Westchester 2233 Mickle Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-231-3318 Louis Salvati Bronx/Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132 West 31st Street New York New York 10001 718-365-4044 Danielle Palmisano Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway 2157 Holland Avenue Bronx New York 10462 718-792-4745 David Edelstein Bronx $100,000 Klein Majority Housing
Jewish Council of Yonkers, Inc. 600 North Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-423-5009 Janice Lubin Kirschner Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority C&F
JHS 045 Thomas C. Giordano (x045) 2502 Lorillard Place Bronx New York 10465 718-584-1660 Annamaria Giordano Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
JHS 144 Michelangelo (x144) 2545 Gunther Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-379-7400 Katina Lotakis Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Throggs Neck Unit Bronx New York 10465 718-824-9090 Alberto Rodriguez Bronx $30,000 Klein Majority C&F
Learning for Life 350 5th Avenue New York New York 10118 212-651-2808 Nick Bogeatjes Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 90 Maple Avenue White Plains New York 10601 914-949-1305 Barbara Finkelstein Westchester $30,000 Klein Majority C&F
Lehman Center 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West Bronx New York 10468 718-960-8490 Andrea Rockower Bronx $50,000 Klein Majority Parks
Locust Point Civic Association 3247 Hatting Place Bronx New York 10465 718-792-7647 Chrys Napolitano Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Housing
Midtown Management Group, The - DBA Inside Broadway 630 Ninth Avenue New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
Morris Park Community Association 1824 Bronxdale Avenue Bronx New York 10462 917-969-9625 Al D'Angelo Bronx $50,000 Klein Majority Housing
Morris Park Community Association 1824 Bronxdale Avenue Bronx New York 10462 917-969-9625 Al D'Angelo Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Mothers Against Drunk Driving Westchester County 790 Watervliet-Shaker Road Latham New York 12110 518-785-6233 Michele Fonda Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority C&F
Mount Vernon City School District 165 North Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10553 914-665-5000 Dr. W.L. Sawyer Westchester $200,000 Klein Majority Educ
MS x101 Edward R. Byrne (x101) 2750 Lafayette Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-829-6372 Kim Hampton Hewitt Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority Educ
My Sister's Place, Inc 1 Water Street White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1333 Karen Cheeks-Lomax Westchester $15,000 Klein Majority C&F
New Destiny Housing Corporation 1140 Broadway New York New York 10002 646-472-0262 Carol Corden Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Housing
New York Botanical Garden 200th Street and Kazimiroff Boulevard Bronx New York 10458 718-817-8700 Rosemary Ginty Bronx/Westchester $40,000 Klein Majority Parks
New York Cares 214 West 29th Street New York New York 10001 Gary Bagley Bronx/Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority Educ
New York Public Library NYPL Steven A. Schwartzman Bldg New York New York 10018 212-930-0759 Michael Torres Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority Educ-L
Northeast Bronx Community Association P.O. Box 681, Baychester Station Bronx New York 10469 718-231-8569 Vincent Prezioso Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Housing
Northeast Bronx Senior Center 2968 Bruckner Boulevard Bronx New York 10465 718-892-6090 Silvia Ponce Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Aging
Pace Women's Justice Center 78 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-422-4424 Jane Aoyama-Martin Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority C&F
Parks Department City of New York The Arsenal New York New York 10021 212-360-1360 Edward Lewis Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority Parks
Pelham Art Center Inc. 155 Fifth Avenue Pelham New York 10803 914-738-2525 Lisa Robb Westchester $20,000 Klein Majority Parks
Pelham Bay Little League 1950 Hutchinson River Parkway Bronx New York 10461 646-302-3479 Vinny Prestopino Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Pelham Bay Merchants Association 3073 Westchester Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-863-7529 Sherry Scanlon Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority EcDev
Pelham Bay Taxpayers Association C/O Lasting Impressions Bronx New York 10461 Ed Romeo Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority Housing
Pelham Little League 25 Second Avenue Pelham New York 10803 914-738-7555 Michael Mattesi Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Pelham Senior Citizens Club 20 Fifth Avenue Pelham New York 10803 914-738-5004 Joseph Delli Carpini Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Aging
Pelham Union Free School District 18 Franklin Place Pelham New York 10803 914-738-3434 Dennis Lauro Westchester $200,000 Klein Majority Educ
Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic Inc. 4 Skyline Drive Hawthorne New York 10532 914-467-7312 Reina Schiffrin Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority Health
PS 019 Judith K. Weiss (x019) 4318 Katonah Avenue Bronx New York 10470 718-324-1924 Timother P. Sullivan Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 071 Rose E. Scala (x071) 3040 Roberts Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-822-5351 Lance Cooper Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 072 Dr. William Dorney (x072) 2951 Dewey Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-822-5311 Margarita Colon Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 081 Robert J. Christen (x081) 5550 Riverdale Avenue Bronx New York 10471 718-796-8965 Melodie Mashel Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 089 Bronx (x089) 980 Mace Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-653-0835 Ronald Rivera Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 097 Bronx (x097) 1375 Mace Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-655-4446 Kathleen Bornkamp Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 108 Philip J. Abinanti (x108) 1166 Neill Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-863-9829 Charles Sperrazza Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ

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PS 121 Throop (x121) 2750 Throop Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-654-2055 Rachel Donnelly Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 175 City Island (x175) 200 City Island Avenue Bronx New York 10464 Amy Lipson Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 205 Fiorello Laguardia (x205) 2475 Southern Boulevard Bronx New York 10458 718-584-6390 Maria Pietrosanti Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 304 Early Childhood School (x304) 2750 Lafayette Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-822-5307 Joseph Nobile Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS 83 950 Rhinelander Avenue Bronx New York 10462 718-863-1993 Claudia Macek Bronx $50,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS X014 Senator John Calandra (X014) 3041 Bruckner Blvd Bronx New York 10461 718-822-5341 Jason Kovac Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
PS/MS 194 (X194) 1301 Zerega Avenue Bronx New York 10462 718-892-5270 Elmer Myers Bronx $45,000 Klein Majority Educ
Regional Aid for Interim Needs Inc - Middletown Senior Center 3033 Middletown Road Bronx New York 10461 718-822-0486 Patricia McCormack Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Riverdale Community Center Inc. 660 West 237th Street Bronx New York 10463 718-796-4724 Kathleen Gilson Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Housing
Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc. 5521 Mosholu Ave Bronx New York 10471 718-549-8100 Dan Eudene Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority C&F
Riverdale YM-YWHA 5625 Arlington Avenue Bronx New York 10471 718-548-8200 Roberta Robinson Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Aging
Saint Francis de Chantal Rainbow Club 190 Hollywood Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-792-5500 Sr. Joan Marie O'Leary Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Housing
San Gennaro Senior Citizens Club, Inc. 1556 Williamsbridge Road Bronx New York 10461 718-931-4440 Gino Persichilli Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Santa Maria Seniors 2423 Woodhill Avenue Bronx New York 10469 718-654-0287 Richard Retcho Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Schuyler Hill Civic Association 3087 Mitchell Place Bronx New York 10465 718-823-9732 Robert Kurz Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority Housing
Second Precinct Community Council 151 Forest Avenue Yonkers New York 10705 914-476-7660 Lorraine Palais Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Service Alliance for Youth (Warriors Football) 1524 Gillespie Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-829-7574 Jerry Demers Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
SHARE Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer, Inc. 1501 Broadway New York New York 10036 212-937-5570 Alice Yaker Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Health
Spencer Estates Civic Association 1607 Bayshore Avenue Bronx New York 10465 917-913-5533 Al Carena Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Housing
Throggs Neck Benevolent Association PO Box 342 Bronx New York 10465 718-931-7749 Karen O'Connor Bronx $15,000 Klein Majority Parks
Throggs Neck Chapter #603 of AARP, Inc. 1121 Throgmorton Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-792-5076 Jerry Gerardi Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Throggs Neck Residence Council 2755 Dewey Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-490-6367 Dwayne Jenkins Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority Housing
Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. PO Box 302 Bronx New York 10465 718-430-9501 Wendy DeTiberiis Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority State
Throgs Neck Little League Inc., The 3205 Tierney Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-863-2059 Robert Jonap Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Parks
Town of Eastchester Fire Department 255 Main Street Eastchester New York 10709 914-793-6422 Michael Grogan Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority State
Town of Eastchester Police Department 40 Mill Road Eastchester New York 10709 914-771-3301 Anthony Colavita Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority State
Town of Eastchester Senior Programs and Services 40 Mill Road Eastchester New York 10709 914-771-3340 Gilda Press Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority Aging
Town of Pelham 34 5th Avenue Pelham New York 10803 Joseph Solmine Westchester $40,000 Klein Majority State
Tuckahoe Beautification Committee P.O. Box 142 Tuckahoe New York 10707 914-231-0221 Susan Ciamarra Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Tuckahoe Senior Citizens 4 Union Place Tuckahoe New York 10707 914-337-8487 Barbara Stires Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Aging
Tuckahoe Union Free School District 29 Elm Street Tuckahoe New York 10707 914-337-5376 Michael Yazurlo Westchester $200,000 Klein Majority Educ
Urban Assembly Academy of Civic Engagement (x366) 650 Hollywood Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-822-0126 Cameron Berube Bronx $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
Urban Institute of Mathematics (x371) 650 Hollywood Avenue Bronx New York 10465 718-823-6042 Jennifer Joynt Westchester $20,000 Klein Majority Educ
Van Nest Community Association 661 Morris Park Avenue Bronx New York 10462 718-792-2925 Ronald Kunik Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Van Nest Little League 1840 Seminole Avenue Bronx New York 10461 917-681-6559 Chris Amorosa Bronx $25,000 Klein Majority Parks
Villa Maria Academy 3335 Country Club Road Bronx New York 10465 718-824-3260 Sister Teresa Barton Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Educ
Village of Bronxville 200 Pondfield Road Bronxville New York 10708 914-337-6500 Mayor Mary Marvin Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority State
Village of Pelham 195 Sparks Avenue Pelham New York 10803 914-738-2015 Richard Slingerland Westchester $50,000 Klein Majority State
Village of Pelham Manor Four Penfield Place Pelham Manor New York 10803 914-738-8820 Mayor Tom Lavin Westchester $50,000 Klein Majority State
Village of Tuckahoe 65 Main Street Tuckahoe New York 10707 Mayor John Fitzpatrick Westchester $36,400 Klein Majority State
Waterbury-Lasalle Community Association 1279 Hobart Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-863-6755 Anthony Cannata Bronx $35,000 Klein Majority Housing
Westchester Arts Council 31 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains New York 10601 914-428-4200 Joanne Mongelli Westchester $62,500 Klein Majority Parks
Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion - Chioce Matters 235 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains New York 10605 914-946-5363 Catherine Lederer-Plaskett Westchester $50,000 Klein Majority C&F
Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc. 2269 Saw Mill River Road Elmsford New York 10523 914-592-5600 Vivian Pozo Westchester $10,000 Klein Majority C&F
Westchester County DA 111 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. White Plains New York 10601 914-995-3324 Janet DiFiore Westchester $125,000 Klein Majority DCJS
Westchester Italian Cultural Center Inc. One Generoso Pope Pl Tuckahoe New York 10707 Evelyn Rossetti Westchester $50,000 Klein Majority Parks
Westchester Jewish Community Services 845 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-761-0600 Jan Fisher Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority Aging
Woodlawn Heights Taxpayers & Community Association PO Box 0083 Bronx New York 10470 718-994-8874 Christine Sheridan Bronx $10,000 Klein Majority Housing
Woodlean Little League 317 East 240th Street Bronx New York 10470 718-994-0848 Tommy O'Halleran Bronx $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra 82 Hilcrest Ave Yonkers New York 10705 914-964-8153 Joyce Henery Westchester $5,000 Klein Majority Parks
Yonkers Public Schools One Larkin Center Yonkers New York 10701 914-376-8100 Bernard Pierorazio Westchester $200,000 Klein Majority Educ
Young Men's Christian Association (New Rochelle YMCA) 50 Weyman Avenue New Rochelle New York 10805 914-632-1818 Jeffrey Krause Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority Educ
Youth Services Opportunities Project 15 Oak Avenue Pelham New York 10803 212-598-0973 Ed Doty Westchester $25,000 Klein Majority C&F
47th Street Business Improvement District 580 Fifth Avenue - Suite 323 New York New York 10036 212-302-5739 Michael Grumet New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority State
Adaptive Design Association, Inc. 313 West 36th Street New York New York 10018 212-904-1200 Alex Truesdell New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority C&F
All Out Arts, Inc.. 145 East 27th Street #1A New York New York 10016 212-779-3051 Carol Polcovar New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Alliance for the Arts Inc. 330 West 42nd Street Suite 1701 New York New York 10036 212-947-6340 Randall Bourscheidt New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority EcDev
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./New York) 520 8th Avenue Suite 319 New York New York 10018 212-244-6667 Natalie Johnsonius New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority State
Alzheimers Disease & Related Disorders NYC, Inc. 360 Lexington Avenue New York New York 10017 646-744-2927 Lydia Broer New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority Health
American Red Cross of Greater New York 520 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 212-875-2396 Alexander Lutz New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority State
ASIAN AMERICANS FOR EQUALITY INC 108 Norfolk Street New York New York 10002 212-979-8381 Christopher Kui New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority State
Asphalt Green 550 East 90th Street New York New York 10128 212-369-8890 Dan Hummel New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, Inc. 50 Broad Street Suite 1125 New York New York 10004 212-747-1117 Irene Baldwin New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Ballet Tech Foundation 890 Broadway New York New York 10003 212-777-7710 Jessica Banks New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Carl Schurz Park Association, Inc. 217 East 85 Street PMB 116 New York New York 10028 212-459-4455 David D. Williams New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. 170 East 91st Street New York New York 10128 212-996-5520 Monica Hirsch New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority State
Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc. 1484 First Avenue New York New York 10075 212-879-7400 Velda Murad New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Center for Arts Education 225 West 34th Street Suite 1112 New York New York 10122 212-971-3300 Lori Sherman New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Center for Jewish History, Inc. 15 West 16th Street New York New York 10011 212-294-8301 Bruce Slovin New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Children's Aid Society 105 East 22nd St New York New York 10010 212-358-8930 Cathleen Clements New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority C&F
CIDNY - Independent Living Services, Inc. 841 Broadway #301 New York New York 10003 212-674-2300 Susan Dooha New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Health
Citizens Committee for New York City 305 Seventh Avenue 15th Floor New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0909 Pinky Vincent New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Citizens Committee for New York City 305 Seventh Avenue #15 New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0909 Robert Krzywicki New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Krueger Majority Parks
City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court, Inc 125 Maiden Lane Room 318 New York New York 10038 212-962-4266 Louise Seeley New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Civitas Citizens, Inc. 1457 Lexington Avenue New York New York 10128 212-996-2603 Hunter F. Armstrong New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority State
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 129 Fulton Street New York New York 10038 212-776-2050 Kim McCall New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Community Healthcare Network 79 Madison Avenue 6th Floor New York New York 10016 212-545-2404 Elizabeth Howell New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority Health
Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc. 230 West 38th Street 17th Floor New York New York 10018 212-924-3934 Laura Engle New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Health
Community Voices Heard 115 East 106th Street 3rd Floor New York New York 10029 212-860-6001 Michelle Perez New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Labor
Constitutional Education Foundation, Inc. 26 Wall Street 3rd Floor New York New York 10005 212-785-1989 Thomas Stokes New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Cooper Square Committee 61 East 4th Street Ground Floor New York New York 10003 646-226-3259 Judith Rubinstein New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority Housing

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Correctional Association of New York 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. Suite 200 New York New York 10027 212-254-5700 Robert Gangi New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority DCJS
Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc. 49 West 45th Street 7th Floor New York New York 10036 212-398-6565 Nikki Smith New York (Manhattan) $60,000 Krueger Majority Aging
DOROT, Inc. 171 West 85th Street New York New York 10024 917-441-3718 Andrew Martin New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Aging
East 86th Street Merchants/Residents Association 225 East 79th Street Suite 13B New York New York 10075 212-861-7464 Elaine Walsh New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority State
Eastside Community Group for Senior Services, Inc. 340 East 24th Street New York New York 10010 212-585-6051 Jane E. Barry, CSW New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families 40 Rector Street 12th Floor New York New York 10006 646-315-7633 Lucia Rivieccio New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Empire Justice Center, Inc. 119 Washington Avenue Albany New York 12210 518-462-6831 Anne Erickson Albany $25,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Encore Community Services 239 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 212-581-3490 Gina Curran New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority Aging
ESNA-Community Emergency Response Team (ESNA-CERT) P.O. Box 917 Lenox Hill Station New York New York 10021 Steffani Burd New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority State
Eviction Intervention Services 1233 2nd Avenue New York New York 10065 212-380-2210 Audrey Berman Tannen New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc. 281 Park Avenue South New York New York 10010 212-801-1385 April Banks New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc. 135 West 29th Street # 504 New York New York 10001 212-213-2120 Catherine Farrell New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Food Bank for New York City/Food for Survival 39 Broadway 10th Floor New York New York 10006 212-566-7855 Carlos Gonzalez New York (Manhattan) $150,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza 224 East 47th Street Suite 339 New York New York 10017 212-541-4453 Anne Saxon-Hersh New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Friends of the Upper East Side History Districts 20 East 69th Street #4B New York New York 10021 212-535-2526 Seri Worden New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority EcDev
Fund for the City of New York (D/b/a Day One) P.O. Box 1507 Canal Street Station New York New York 10013 212-566-8120 Stephanie Nilva New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority DCJS
Gay Men's Health Crisis 119 Wast 24th Street New York New York 10011 212-367-1045 Daryl Cochrane New York (Manhattan) $35,000 Krueger Majority Health
General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen 20 West 44th Street New York New York 10036 212-840-1840 Clive Beasley New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. 593 Park Avenue New York New York 10065 212-980-1700 Nancy Houghton New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Historic Districts Council 232 East 11th Street New York New York 10003 212-614-9107 Frampton Tolbert New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority State
Holy Trinity Neighborhood Center, Inc. 316 East 88th Street New York New York 10128 212-289-4100 Michael A. Phillips New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 777 Tenth Avenue NewYork New York 10019 212-541-5996 Sarah Desmond New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Hunger Action Network of New York State 275 State Street 4th Floor Albany New York 12210 518-434-7371 Mark Dunlea New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority AgMkts
International Center of Photography 1114 Avenue of the Americas New York New York 10036 212-857-0000 Willis E. Hartshorn New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Educ
James Lenox House Association, Inc. 49 East 73rd Street New York New York 10021 212-288-7379 Bill Epke New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Jan Hus Presebyterian Church and Neighborhood House 351 East 74th Street New York New York 10021 212-288-6743 Jamie L. Manson New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 132 West 31st Street 10th Floor New York New York 10001 212-273-5260 Molly Krakowski New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10128 212-423-3334 Elyse Buxbaum New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Jewish Theater of New York, Inc. P.O Box 845 Times Square Station New York New York 10108 212-494-0050 Tuvia Tenenbom New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Legal Aid Society 199 Water Street New York New York 10038 212-577-3300 Theodore A. Levine New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) 350 Broadway Suite 400 New York New York 10013 646-613-9633 Melissa M. Beck New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority DCJS
Legal Services for New York City 350 Broadway 6th Floor New York New York 10013 646-442-3310 Andrew Scherer New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 331 East 70th Street New York New York 10021 212-744-5022 Claire Grossman New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 331 East 70th Street New York New York 10021 212-744-5022 Claire Grossman New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 331 East 70th Street New York New York 10021 212-744-5022 Claire Grossman New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. 208 West 13th Street New York New York 10011 212-620-7310 Pierre Chin New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Health
Lighthouse International 111 East 59th Street New York New York 10022 212-821-9200 Hope Kessler New York (Manhattan) $35,000 Krueger Majority Health
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation 1375 Broadway 3rd Floor New York New York 110018 212-473-7875 Nancy Ploeger New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority EcDev
Manhattan Legal Services 90 John Street Suite 301 New York New York 10038 646-442-3142 Peggy Earisman New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. 520 8th Ave. North Wing, 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6289 Carol Arnold New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority Health
Met Council, Inc. 339 Lafayette St New York New York 10012 212-979-6238 Rachel Haut New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane 21st Floor New York New York 10038 212-453-9504 Larisa Boas, New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Aging
MFY Legal Services, Inc. 299 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-417-3731 Dolores Schaefer New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Midtown Management Group Inc. d/b/a Inside Broadway 630 Ninth Avenue Suite 802 New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Momentum Project, Inc. 322 8th Avenue 3rd Floor New York New York 10001 212-619-8100 Jose A. Belizario New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Health
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Inc. One Gustave Levy Place New York New York 10038 212-659-1596 Mark Kostegan New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority Health
Municipal Arts Society of New York 457 Madison Avenue New York New York 10022 212-935-3960 Daley Ramsey New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Murray Hill Committee, Inc. d/b/a Murray Hill Neighborhood Association PO Box 1847 New York New York 10156-1894 212-686-6744 Edward Curtin New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority State
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10029 212-534-1672 Susan Henshaw Jones New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Music Outreach/Learning Through Music, Inc. 677 West End Avenue Suite 1B New York New York 10025 212-316-2000 Roslyn Gamiel New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
N.Y. State Tenants & Neighbors Information Service, Inc. 236 West 27 Street 4th Floor New York New York 10001 212 608-9716 Sandy Boyer New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority Housing
National Academy of Design 1083 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10128 212-369-4880 Richard Haas, PNA New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of New York City, Inc. 505 8th Avenue Suite 1103 New York New York 10018 212-684-3365 Wendy Brennan New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority MH
National Dance Institute 594 Broadway Room 805 New York New York 10012 212-226-0083 Mary Ellen Obias New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAW PROJECT INC
National Employment Law Project, Inc. 75 Maiden Lane Suite 301 New York New York 10038 212-285-3025 Andrew Stettner New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Labor
National Institute for Reproductive Health 470 Park Avenue South 7th Floor New York New York 10016 212-343-0114 Andrew Stern New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Health
National Multiple Sclerosis Society New York City Chapter 733 Third Avenue, 3rd floor New York New York 10017 212-453-3212 Robin Einbinder, LCSW, MPH New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Health
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc. 157 East 86th Street New York New York 10028 212-537-5120 Anne R. Teicher New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, Inc. 73 Spring Street Suite 506 New York New York 10012 212-680-5100 Sarah Ludwig New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority EcDev
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. (NAC) 37 West 26th Street New York New York 10010 212-696-1550 Jenny Traslavina New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority C&F
New Destiny Housing Corporation 1140 Broadway Suite 1002 New York New York 10001 646472-0262 Carol Corden New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Housing
New York Agency for Community Affairs (NYACA) 2-4 Nevins St., 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Zachary Mudge New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority State
New York AIDS Coalition 231 West 29th Street #1002 New York New York 10017 212-629-3075 James Darden New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Health
New York Cares, Inc 214 West 29th Street 5th Floor New York New York 10001 212-228-5000 Anne Corry New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority State
New York Center for Children 333 East 70th Street New York New York 10021 212-517-3012 Christine Crowther New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority C&F
New York City Center, Inc. 130 W 56th Street New York New York 10019 212-247-0430 Arlene Shuler New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority Educ
New York City Coalition Against Hunger 16 Beaver Street 3rd Floor New York New York 10004 212-825-0028 Esther Larson New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority Housing
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 830 Fifth Avenue, Arsenal Building Room 310 New York New York 10065 212-360-1360 Edward J. Lewis New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Krueger Majority Parks
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 830 Fifth Avenue, Arsenal Building Room 310 New York New York 10065 212-360-1360 Edward J. Lewis New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc. 240 West 35th Street Suite 200 New York New York 10001 212-714-1184 Kim Fountain New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority C&F
New York Classical Theatre, Inc. 741 West End Avenue Suite 1-E New York New York 10025 212-662-0760 Kyle Bonder New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens 11 Park Place 14th Floor New York New York 10007 212-962-7559 Linda Hoffman New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Aging
New York Landmarks Conservancy One Whitehall Street 21st Floor New York New York 10004 212-995-5260 Veronica Ball New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 450 W 33rd St 11th Floor New York New York 10001 212-613-5016 Yisroel Schulman New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority C&F
New York Public Library Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York New York 10018-2788 212-930-0051 George Mihaltses New York (Manhattan) $200,000 Krueger Majority Educ
New York Road Runners Foundation 845 Third Avenue 11th Floor New York New York 10022 646-758-9698 Chrissy Odalen New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority C&F
New York Shakespeare Festival d/b/a The Public Theater 425 Lafayette Street New York New York 10003 212-539-8713 Adrienne Dobsovits New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
New York State Alliance for Arts Education, Inc. P.O. Box 2217 Albany New York 12220 518-474-4589 Jeremy Johannesen Albany $20,000 Krueger Majority Educ
New Yorkers for Parks 355 Lexington Avenue 14th Floor New York New York 10017 212-838-9410 Ben Gwynne New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Nutrition Consortium of New York State 14 Computer Drive East Albany New York 12205 518-436-8757 Linda Bopp Albany $50,000 Krueger Majority Health

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Oasis Community Corporation 20 Jay Street Brooklyn New York 11201 646-213-4210 Frank Brown, Esq. New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) Inc. 1713 Eighth Avenue #8 Brooklyn New York 11215 718-360-1707 Barbara J. Tawil, LMSW New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Planned Parenthood of New York City 26 Bleecker Street New York New York 10012 212-274-7292 Traci Perry New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Pro Bono Net 151 West 30th Street 10th Floor New York New York 10001 212-382-4712 Leah Margulies New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Project Fair, Inc. 199 Water Street 10th Floor New York New York 10038 718-422-2752 Esperanza Colon New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. 194 Washington Avenue Suite 420 Albany New York 12210 518-449-3375 Gerald Norlander Albany $15,000 Krueger Majority State
Puccini Foundation, Inc. 8 East 69th STreet New York New York 10065 212-472-3556 Licia Albanese New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Research Foundation of the City University of New York 695 Park Avenue - Hunter College , Room TH115 New York New York 10065 212-452-7165 Maureen Lane New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Research Foundation of the City University of New York 695 Park Avenue, Rm. W16111 New York New York 10065 212-772-5599 Jennifer Shaffer New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Research Foundation of the City University of New York One Bernard Baruch Way Box B4-230 New York New York 10010 646-312-2160 Caroline Kasnakian New York (Manhattan) $55,000 Krueger Majority CUNY
Research Foundation of the City University of New York One Bernard Baruch Way Box B4-230 New York New York 10010 646-312-4083 John Malatesta New York (Manhattan) $5,500 Krueger Majority CUNY
Research Foundation of the City University of New York One Bernard Baruch Way Box B4-230 New York New York 10010 646-312-2040 Taheer Tim Kee New York (Manhattan) $8,000 Krueger Majority CUNY
Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 231 West 39th Street Suite 1200 New York New York 10018 212-719-9393 Julia Levy New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. PO Box 1406, Wall Street Station New York New York 10268 212-349-6009 John Wyeth, Jr. New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority DCJS
Search and Care 1844 Second Avenue New York New York 10128 212-289-5300 Brian C. Kravitz New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Senior Action in a Gay Environment, Inc. (SAGE) 305 Seventh Avenue 12th Floor New York New York 10001 212-741-2247 Alan Francisco-Tipgos New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Service Fund for the National Organization for Women 150 West 28th Street Suite 304 New York New York 10001 212-627-9895 Jean Bucaria New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority C&F
SHARE Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer, Inc. 1501 Broadway Suite 704A New York New York 10036 212-719-0364 Alice Yaker New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Health
Spanish Theatre Repertory, Ltd. (aka) Repertorio Espanol 138 East 27th Street New York New York 10016 212-225-9950 Allison Astor Vargas New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Parks
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. 415 East 93rd Street New York New York 10128 212-360-7620 New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Supportive Housing Network of New York, Inc. 247 W. 37th Street 18th Floor New York New York 10018 646-619-9640 Ted Houghton New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority Housing
Sutton Area Community, Inc. 60 Sutton Place South New York New York 10022 212-832-3843 Florence Kelly New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority State
TADA Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. 15 West 28th Street 3rd Floor New York New York 10019 212-252-1619 Kate Iezzoni New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding 254 West 31st St. 7th Floor New York New York 10001 212-967-7707 Zach Larson New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Health
Theatre Museum, The 723 Seventh Avenue, New York New York 10019 212-764-4112 Helen Guditis New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 127 West 26th Street Suite 1002 New York New York 10001 212-629-8080 Paul Steely White, New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Krueger Majority Trans
Turtle Bay Association 224 East 47th Street New York New York 10017 212-751-5465 William Curtis New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority State
Turtle Bay Music School, Inc. 244 East 52nd Street New York New York 10022 212-753-8811 Jennifer Sherwood New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Turtle Bay Tree Fund 208 East 51st Street New York New York 10022 212-661-2605 Bill Huxley New York (Manhattan) $3,000 Krueger Majority Parks
United Neighborhood Houses of New York Inc 70 West 36th Street 5th Floor New York New York 10018 212-967-0322 Nancy Wackstein New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Krueger Majority Aging
United Neighbors of East Midtown, Inc. 310 East 42nd Street New York New York 10017 212-682-1830 Joan Mintz New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Violence Intervention Program, Inc. (VIP) PO Box 1161 - Triborough Station New York New York 10035-0810 212-410-9080 Cecilia M. Gaston New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Visiting Neighbors, Inc. 611 Broadway #510 New York New York 10012 212-260-6200 Laura Scharf New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Vocal Ease, Inc. 240 West 73rd Street Suite 1403 New York New York 10023 212-579-5386 Eva Swan New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Aging
Volunteer Referral Center 161 Madison Avenue Suite 5SW New York New York 10016 212-889-4805 Brieene Cliadakis New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Krueger Majority State
WIC ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE INC 431 E Allen St. Hudson New York 12534 Alma Lou Brandiss New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Krueger Majority Health
Workmen's Circle/Arbeiter Ring, Inc. 45 East 33rd Street New York New York 10016 212-889-6800 Mary-Elizabeth Mitchell New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Parks
York Theatre Company 619 Lexington Avenue New York New York 10022 212-235-5824 Bonnie J. Butkas New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Yorkville Common Pantry 8 East 109th Street New York New York 10029 917-720-9701 Stephen Grimaldi New York (Manhattan) $18,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Young Men's & Young Women's Hebrew Association, dba 92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Avenue New York New York 10128-1612 212-415-5479 Beth Nathanson, New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 224 East 47th Street New York New York 10017 212-912-2500 Judy Ouziel New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Krueger Majority Educ
Youth Service Opportunities Project 15 Rutherford Place New York New York 10003 212-598-0973 Ed Doty New York (Manhattan) $8,000 Krueger Majority C&F
Agudath Israel of America Community Services 42 Broadway New York New York 10004 212-797-9000 David Seeve New York (Manhattan) $35,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 42 Broadway New York New York 10004 718-338-9200 Lisa Berman New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Kruger Majority Labor
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 817 Avenue H Brooklyn New York 11230 718-434-8670 Aron Heineman Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging
All American Association of Invalids and Veterans of WWII 3111 Brighton 7th Street Suite 6L Brooklyn New York 11235 718-743-1464 Semyon Kommissar Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority Vets
Alzheimer's and Aging Resource Center of Brooklyn, Inc. 2351 Brigham Street Brooklyn New York 11229 718-646-7001 Henni Fisher Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority Aging
American Association of Invalids and Veterans of WWII 1029 Brighton Beach Avenue 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11235 718-332-4909 Leonid Rozenberg Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority Vets
American Liver Foundation 75 Maiden Lane, Suite 603 New York New York 10038 212-668-1000 Susan C. Robinson, MPA New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Kruger Majority Health
Auricle Communications Inc. 475 FDR Drive Suite 301 New York New York 10002 201-521-1416 Kenneth D. Freedman New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Bay Improvement Group, Inc. 444 Madison Avenue, Suite 1700 New York New York 10022 212-750-5560 Steve Barrison New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Kruger Majority AgMkts
Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations 8635 21st Avenue, 1B Brooklyn New York 11214 718-333-1834 Shirley Fineman Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Bergen Basin Community Development d/b/a Millenium Development 2303 Bergen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11234 718-444-0101 Paul Curiale Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Bergen Beach Youth Organization 2335 Bergen Ave. Brooklyn New York 11234 718-531-6600 Nick Miller Kings $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Best of Brooklyn, Inc. 209 Joralemon Street, Room 360 Brooklyn New York 11201 917-755-9266 Carolyn S. Greer Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Beth Israel Medical Center 311 First Avenue New York New York 10003 212-420-4247 Anne Moses New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Kruger Majority Health
Beth Israel Medical Center- Kings Highway Division 3201 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11234 718-951-3000 Rhona Hetsrony Kings (Brooklyn) $200,000 Kruger Majority Health
Big Apple Institute, Inc. 2937 86th Street Brooklyn New York 11223 718-333-0300 Vlad D. Gorny Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Boro Park Jewish Community Council 4608 13th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-6600 Rabbi Yechiel Kaufman Kings (Brooklyn) $75,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Brighton Neighborhood Association, Inc. 1121 Brighton Beach Avenue Brooklyn New York 11235 718-891-0800 Pat Singer Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority Housing
Brooklyn Amity School 1501 Hendrickson Street Brooklyn New York 11234 718-891-6100 Furkan Kosar Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc. 415 Albemarle Road Brooklyn New York 11218-2351 718-435-7701 Larry Jayson Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Housing
Bukharian Jewish Congress of the USA and Canada 106-16 70th Avenue Forest Hills New York 11375 718-820-1111 Boris Kandov Queens $20,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Center for Jewish Family Life 1404 Coney Island Ave. Brooklyn New York 11230 718-758-3131 Naomi Lewis Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York 11235 718-616-5374 Sol Kleinbart Kings $20,000 Kruger Majority Health
Cong Sharei Zion 4715 15th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-1888 Chaim Beigel Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Congregation Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe 2915 Brighton 6th Street Brooklyn New York 11235 718-368-4490 Abraham Okonov Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc., The 1500 Coney Island Ave. Brooklyn New York 11230 718-377-2900 Yechezkel Pikus Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Eduard Nektalov Memorial Foundation 110-14 70th Avenue Forest Hills New York 11373 212-575-0657 Leon Nektalov Queens $15,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol Inc. 2294 Nostrand Avenue, Suite 1000 Brooklyn New York 11210 917-364-1947 Gilles Gade Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority DCJS
Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance 4623 Avenue N Brooklyn New York 11234 718-338-0434 Joseph Marcellino Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Health
Gateways, Inc. 2915 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York 11235 718-812-0779 Mordechai Tokarsky Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Good Shepherd Friendship Club 1950 Batchelder Street Brooklyn New York 11229 718-998-3247 Michael Steckler Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Guardians of the Sick, Inc. 5216 11th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-438-2020 Shmuel Steinharter Kings (Brooklyn) $75,000 Kruger Majority C&F
HIAS, Inc. 333 Sventh Avenue 16th Floor New York New York 10001 212-613-1355 Marina Aloyets New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Homecrest Community Services, Inc. 1413 Avenue T Brooklyn New York 11229 718-376-4036 Richard P. Kuo Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Kruger Majority Aging
I.S. 78 Roy H. Mann Junior High School 1420 East 68th Street Brooklyn New York 11234 718-763-4701 Phyllis F. Marino Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Ichud Mosdos Hachinuch in Brooklyn 3908 16th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11218 718-854-2400 Chana Krischer Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Kruger Majority Educ
IMEINU INC. DBA RACHEL'S PLACE 3815 Avenue P Brooklyn New York 11234 718-253-5364 Jennifer Jaffe Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Kruger Majority C&F
JASA Warbasse Cares for Seniors NORC- SSP 2800 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York 11235 718-237-5279 Amy Chalfy Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging
JASA- Brighton/Manhattan Beach Senior 60 West End Avenue Brooklyn New York 11235 212-273-5250 John Alvarez Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging

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JASA TOPS NORC- SSP 464 Neptune Avenue Brooklyn New York 11224 212-237-5279 Amy Chalfy Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 2942 West 5th St. Brooklyn New York 11224 718-946-7973 Amy Chafly Kings $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 132 West 31st Street, 10th Floor New York New York 10001 212-273-5250 John Alvarez New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11224 718-449-5000 Rabbi Moshe Wiener Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Kings Bay Senior Center 3643 Norstrand Avenue Brooklyn New York 11229 718-648-2053 Sharon Renkinski Kings $10,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Kings Bay YM-YWHA 3495 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn New York 11229 718-648-7703 Aleksandra Antonovskaya Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Kings Bay Youth Organization, Inc. 2670 Coyle Street Brooklyn New York 11235 718-934-6341 Louis A. Spina Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 585 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-604-5479 Joyce Leiz Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Kruger Majority Health
Maimonides Medical Center 4802 10th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-283-8376 Robert Wachewski Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Kruger Majority Health
Manhattan Beach Community Center, Inc. 60 West End Avenue Brooklyn New York 11235 718-891-8700 Allen Litman Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Marlboro Senior Center 2298 West 8th Street Brooklyn New York 11223 718-333-0575 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Mary Queen of Heaven Church 1395 East 56th Street Brooklyn New York 11234 718-763-2330 Joan J. Holmberg Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority Aging
MASBIA 4114 14th Street P O Box 191181 Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-4446 Alexander Rappaport Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Mesivta Eitz Chaim 1577 48 Street New York New York 11219 718-438-2018 Mordechai Z. Geller Kings $50,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane, 21st Floor new York New York 10038 212-453-9504 Larisa Boas New York (Manhattan) $300,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Midwood Development Corporation 1416 Avenue M Brooklyn New York 11230 718-376-1098 Linda Goodman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority Housing
National Council of Jewish Women, Brooklyn Section Council Center for Senior Citizens 1001 Quentin Road Brooklyn New York 11223 718-627-7680 Rosemarie Riola Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority Aging
New York Community Hospital 2525 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11229 718-692-5385 Lenny Tamburello Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority Health
New York Shakespeare Festival d/b/a The Public Theater 425 Lafayette Street New York New York 10003 212-539-8713 Adrienne Dobsovits New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Kruger Majority Educ
North Shore- LIJ Health System 145 Community Drive Great Neck New York 11021 516-465-8041 Jeffrey Kraut Nassau $25,000 Kruger Majority Health
Ohel Children's Home & Family Services 4510 16th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11204 718-686-3239 Amy Bierig Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Ohr Naava Inc. 2201 East 23rd Street Brooklyn New York 11220 718-853-6190 Avivit Mikhli Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Our Lady of Grace Golden Age Club 430 Avenue W Brooklyn New York 11223 718-336-4916 Anna Spadaro Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority Aging
P.S. 312 7103 Avenue T Brooklyn New York 11234 718-390-1541 Debbie Sachs Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Project Chazon, Inc. 731 Montauk Ct. Brooklyn New York 11235 718-648-4555 Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Center 319 Stanhope Street Brooklyn New York 11337 718-366-3038 Laino Jeannie Kings $375,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Russian American Foundation, Inc. 70 West 36th Street, Suite 701 New York New York 10018 212-687-6132 Rina Kirschner New York (Manhattan) $75,000 Kruger Majority Parks
Safe Foundation, The PO Box 230060 Brooklyn New York 11223 917-535-1463 Ike Dweck Kings (Brooklyn) $150,000 Kruger Majority ASAS
Saint Mark Church Sheepshead Bay Food Pantry 2609 East 19th Street Brooklyn New York 11235 347-274-0573 George Donnelly Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Kruger Majority C&F
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 425 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11223 718-787-1100 Douglas Balin Kings (Brooklyn) $725,000 Kruger Majority Health
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 425 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11223 718-787-1100 Douglas Balin Kings (Brooklyn) $200,000 Kruger Majority Health
Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc. 32 Court Street, Suite 607 Brooklyn New York 11201 718-923-9730 Debra garcia Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority Parks
Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc-Midwood Branch 550 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York 11218 718-438-7771 Lenore Friedman Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Sephardic Community Youth Center 1901 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York 11223 718-954-3125 Arielle Nachmani Kings $150,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Sephardic Multi Service Senior Center 485 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11223 718-336-7294 Maria Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices 4302 New Utrecht Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-686-9600 Joshua Weinstein Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park, Inc 1260 40th Street Brooklyn New York 11218 718-853-8062 Marc Katz Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Kruger Majority DCJS
Shorefront Jewish Community Council 3049 Brighton 6th Street Brooklyn New York 11235 718-743-0575 Rabbi Moshe Wiener Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Southside Mission of Transfiguration 263 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn New York 11211 718-782-8181 Javier Bosque Kings $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
St. Bernards Food Pantry 2055 E 69th St Brooklyn New York 11234 718-763-5533 Father Ralph Caputo Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority C&F
United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 223 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11223 718-232-0055 Chih- Ping Yu Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
United Community Services of Boro Park/ MARCH 1575 50th Street, 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11219 718-854-9300 Susie Hirschel Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Kruger Majority C&F
United Jewish Organization of Williamsburg (UJO) 32 Penn Street Brooklyn New York 11211 718-643-9700 Hindy Kohn Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Yeshiva Derech Chaim 1573 39th Street Brooklyn New York 11218 718-438-5476 Avrohom Geffner Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Kruger Majority C&F
Yeshiva R'tzahd Hebrew Academy of Brooklyn 8700 Avenue K Brooklyn New York 11236 718-444-5996 Baruch Grossman Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Educ
Young Israel of Bedford Bay Senior Center 2114 Brown St. Brooklyn New York 11229 718-332-4229 Myrna Newman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Kruger Majority Aging
Young Israel Senior Services, Inc. 1694 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn New York 11230 718-253-7800 Sarah Klein Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Kruger Majority Aging
After School Corporation, The 1440 Broadway 16th Floor New York New York 10018 646-943-8700 Lucy Freidman Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
American Legion of Richmond County 31 Oakdale Street Staten Island New York 10308 718-967-1547 Harry Krone Richmond (Staten Is.) $1,500 Lanza Minority Vets
Anning S. Prall Intermediate School 27 11 Clove Lakes Place Staten Island New York 10310 718-981-8800 Martin Giami Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Apex Development Foundation 20 Fairlawn Loop Staten Island New York 10308 718-227-3297 Robert Michael Ponterelli Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Art Lab, Inc. The Art School at Snug Harbor 1000 Richmond Terrace #1-10
Staten Island New York 10301 718-447-8667 Malissa Priebe Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Boys Hope Girls Hope 30 Ackerman Street Staten Island New York 10308 718-984-8466 Philip A. Langer Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Camelot of Staten Island, Inc. 4442 Arthurkill Road Staten Island New York 10309-1321 718-356-5100 Luke Nasta Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority ASAS
Center for Migration Studies of New York Inc./ Scalabrini Education Center 209 Flagg Place Staten Island New York 10304 718-351-4576 Nancy Marotta Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Children's Aide Society,The 304 Prospect Avenue Staten Island New York 10301 718-447-2630 Ilene Papper Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Community Health Action 56 Bay Street Staten Island New York 10301 718-981-3366 Diane Arneth Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Health
Community Works 55 West End Avenue New York New York 10023 212-459-1854 Barbara Horowitz Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc. 984 Post Avenue Staten Island New York New York 10302 718-720-4047 Rabbi Saul Eisner Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Cross Road Foundation, Inc. 15 Treadwill Avenue Staten Island New York 10302 718-556-3474 William Harder Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Crossroads Unlimited, Inc. 1207 Castleton Avenue Staten Island New York 10310 718-420-6330 Theodore Ericson M.S. Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority MRDD
Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. 1502 Granite Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 718-816-1422 Joanne Gerenser, PhD Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
Eger Foundation,The 140 Meisner Avenue Staten Island New York 10306-1200 7189-979-1800 Vienna Profeta Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Aging
ExtraoRdinary Minds, Inc. 308 Forest Avenue Staten Island New York 10301 347-564-8451 Laura Hynes Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
Families On The Move 80 Broad Street 5th Floor New York New York 10004 2128377904 Euphemia Strauchn Richmond $2,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Fast Breakers Basketball, Inc. 236 Richmond Valley Rd. Staten Island New York 10309 718-948-3710 Joe O'Toole Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Foundation For Grieving Children 17 Battery Place Suite 923 New York New York 10004 646-390-0425 Mary M. McCambridge Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Garibaldi-Meucci Museum 420 Tompkins Avenue Staten Island New York 10305 718-442-1608 Nicole Fenton Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
George L. Egbert Intermediate School 333 Midland Avenue Staten Island New York 10306 718-987-5336 Adrienne Stallone Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Grace Foundation of New York 264 Watchogue Rd. Staten Island New York 10314 718-983-3800 Donna Long Richmond (Staten Is.) $7,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
Health Corps 191 Seventh Avenue #4N New York New York 10011-1818 212-742-2875 Amy Barone Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Hillel at College of Staten Island 3A-104 Multi-Faith Center 2800 Victory Blvd Staten Island New York 10314 718-982-2650 Leebie Mallin Richmond (Staten Is.) $1,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Intermediate School 75 455 Hugenot Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 718-356-0130 Mark Cannizzaro Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Italic Institute of America PO Box 818 Floral Park New York 11002-40818 7516-488-7400 John Mancini Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art 338 Lighthouse Avenue Staten Island New York 10306-1217 718-987-3500 Meg Ventrudo Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Parks
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island 1466 Manor Road Staten Island New York 10314 718-475-5200 David Sorkin Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Joseph Maffei Foundation, Inc. 258 Dewey Street Staten Island New York 10308 718-227-0812 Linda Manfredi Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority Health
Korean School of Staten Island 2144 Richmond Ave Staten Island New York 10314 718-370-3736 Syng Kwak Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Korean War Veterans of Staten Island 665 Barlow Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 718-984-0246 William P. Kuntz Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority Vets
Korean-American Senior Citizens Association of New York, Inc. 1272 Rockland Avenue Staten Island New York 10314 718-494-7045 Eric Kim Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Lifestyles For The Disabled 930 Willowbrook Rd. Bldg 12-G Staten Island New York 10314 718-983-5351 Richard Salinardi Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Aging

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Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc. 304 Port Richmond Avenue Staten Island New York 10302 718-727-4435 Lorret McGuinn Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Aging
Midtown Management Group, Inc./ DBA Inside Broadway 630 Ninth Avenue New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Parks
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin for the Protection of Homeless and Destitute Children 6581 Hylan Blvd Staten Island New York 10309 718-317-2803 Stephen Rynn Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
Monsignor Farrell High School Marching Band 2900 Amboy Rd. Staten Island New York 10306 718-987-2900 Larry Christiansen Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Music Outreach Learning Through Music, Inc. PO Box 2013 Cathedral Station New York New York 10025-1557 212-316-2000 Eugene Garrierl Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Educ
NAMI Staten Island 930 Willowbrook Road Bldg. 41A Statwn Island New York 10314 718-477-1700 Linda Wilson Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
National Athletics Resource Development Center 245 Saint Johns Avenue Staten Island New York 10305 718-297-0666 Bob Soldivera Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
New Destiny Housing Corporation 1140 Broadway Suite 1002 New York New York 10001-7504 646-472-0262 Carol Corden Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Housing
New Dorp High School 464 New Dorp Lane Staten Island New York 10306 718-667-8686 Deidrre DeAngelis Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
New York Center for Interpersonal Development 130 Stuyversant Place Staten Island New York 10301 718-815-4557 Dominic Brancato Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
New York City Arts Cypher 12 Broad Street Staten Island New York 10304 718-981-8510 Charles Balducci Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority Parks
New York City Outward Bound, Inc. 29-46 Northern Blvd Long Island City New York 11101 718-706-9900 Richard Stopol Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Educ
New York State Institute on Disability, Inc., The 930 Willowbrook Rd. Bldg. 41-A Staten Island New York 10314 718-5494-6457 Elizabeth Sunshine Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
New York State Small Business Development Center 2800 Victory Blvd. North Adm. Bldg. 2A Room Staten
300 Island New York 10314 718-982-2560 Dean Balsamini Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority EcDev
Noble Maritime Collection 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island New York 10301 718-447-6490 Erin Urban Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Parks
Northfield Community Local Development Corporation of Staten Island, Inc. 160 Heberton Ave. Staten Island New York 10302 718-442-7351 Joan Catalano Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Housing
Our Firefighters Children's Foundation 1695 Madison Avenue New York New York 10029 646-623-8083 John Ruiz Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Parent to Parent NYS Institute for Basic Research 1050 Forest Hill Rd. Staten Island New York 10314 718-494-4872 Anne Marie Caminiti Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority MRDD
Pete Noone Basketball League at P.S. 8 236 Richmond Valley Rd. Staten Island New York 10309 718-948-3710 Joe O'Toole Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Premier Camps at Moore High Shool 100 Merrill Ave. Staten Island New York 10314 718-606-7114 Rich Postiglione Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Public School 42 380 Genesee Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 718-984-3800 Denise Sarno Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Public School 58 Parent Teacher Association 77 Marsh Avenue Staten Island New York 10314 718-761-2155 Roseann Mezzacappa Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Public School 60 55 Merrill Avenue Staten Island New York 10314 7187613325 Bonnie Ferretti Richmond $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Public Schools Athletic League 44-36 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City New York 11101 718-707-4212 Daniel Harris Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Richmond County Sapphires, Inc. 160 Lipsett Aven Staten Island New York 10312 718-356-5254 Jerry Lee Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority C&F
Richmond Senior Services, Inc. 500 Jewett Avenue Staten Island New York 10302 718-816-1811 Beverly R. Neuhaus Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Aging
Saint Clares School 151 Lindenwood Rd. Staten Island New York 10308 718-984-7091 Jo Rossicone Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Saint Columcille Irish Cultural Center 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island New York 10301 718-667-8842 Thomas Mannix Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Parks
Sandy Ground Historical Society 1538 Woodrow Rd. Staten Island New York 10309 718-317-5796 Sylvia D'Alessandro Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. 470 Castleton Avenue Staten Island New York 10301 718-720-9016 Lorraine De Santis Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority MRDD
Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. 11 Sampson Avenue Staten Island New York 10308 718-356-5050 Leonora Vaccaro Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Aging
Staten Island Falcons 32 Myrna Lane Staten Island New York 10312 718-966-6883 Joe Stauffer Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Staten Island Federation of Parent-Teacher Association 715 Ocean Terrace Staten Island New York 10301 718-356-3247 Joann Wojcik Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Staten Island Fleet Week, Inc. 25 Monroe Place Staten Island New York 10314 718-273-9626 Laurence M. Cohen Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority EcDev
Staten Island Historical Society 441 Clarke Avenue Staten Island New York 10306-1198 718-351-1611 Ed Wiesman Richmond (Staten Is.) $1,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Staten Island Inter-Agency Council For The Aging, Inc. Sea View Hospital-Adm Bldg Room 123 Staten Island New York 10314 718-667-3162 Carol L. Dunn Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Aging
Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc. 669 Castleton Avenue Staten Island New York 10301 718-442-2225 Kenneth Popler, Phd Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Health
Staten Island NFP Association 5 Teleport Drive Suite 200 Staten Island New York 10311 718-355-6228 Vincent Lenza Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority EcDev
Staten Island Project HomeFront, Inc. 471 Bement Avenue Staten Island New York 10310 718-273-2624 Debbie Parsons Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Staten Island Technical High School 485 Clawson Street Staten Island New York 10306 Vincent Maniscalco Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Staten Island United Soccer Club 49 Kenmore Street Staten Island New York 10312 646-250-6208 Lenny Buccellato Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Statue of Liberty Cultural Arts Association at Gateway, Inc. 53 Rochelle Street Staten Island New York 10304-292153 718-668-2224 Mike Bordino Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Parks
Sundog Theater, Inc. PO Box 10183 Staten Island New York 10301-0183 718-816-5453 Susan Fenley Richmond (Staten Is.) $1,500 Lanza Minority Parks
Susan E. Wagner High School 1200 Manor Rd. Staten Island New York 10314 718-698-4200 Gary Giordano Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Susan E. Wagner High School 1200 Manor Rd. Staten Island New York 10314 718-698-4200 Joseph D.Coscia Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Theater Rehabilitation for Youth 58 Farragut Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 718-983-1990 Pearl Tisman Minsky Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Parks
Tottenville High School 100 Luten Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 Cliff Bloom Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Tottenville High School 100 Luten Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 718-356-2220 Gail Benson Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority Educ
Tottenville High School Marching Band 100 Luten Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 718-356-2220 David LaMorte Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Educ
Travis 4th of July Celebration Committee, Inc. 17 Cannon Avenue Staten Island New York 10314 718-983-9077 Janice Blanchard Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Parks
Veterans of Foreign Wars Anderson-Lagno Post No. 5090 80 Ramblewood Ave. Staten Island New York 10308-2649 John Esposito Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority Vets
Visiting Nurse Association of Staten Island 400 Lake Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 718-816-3450 Jamas Mitchell Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority Health
Volunteer Heart Ambulance PO Box 060252 Staten Island New York 10306 718-979-5850 Paul Cannavo Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority State
Volunteers of America/Staten Island Early Learning Center 10 Joline Lane Staten Island New York 10307 718-984-7900 Bonnie Wohl Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority MRDD
West Brighton Community Local Development Corp. 1207-09 Castleton Avenue Staten Island New York 10310 7158-816-4775 Susan Meeker Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Lanza Minority EcDev
Where To Turn, Inc. 150-L Greaves Lane #312 Staten Island New York 10308 718-966-6531 Dennis McKeon Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Yeshiva of Staten Island 1870 Drumgoole Rd. East Staten Island New York 10309 718-356-4323 Rabbi Feinstein Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Lanza Minority C&F
YMCA of Greater New York 3939 Richmond Avenue Staten Island New York 10312 718-227-4000 Gregory Coil Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority C&F
Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island 54 Florence Place Staten Island New York 10309-3613 718-967-2827 George Padula Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Lanza Minority EnCon
Cornwall-on-Hudson, Village of 325 Hudson Street Cornwall-on-Hudson New York 12520 845.534.4200 Joseph J. Gross Orange $5,000 Larkin Minority EnCon
Goshen, Town of 41 Webster Avenue Post Office Box 217 Goshen New York 10924 845.294.6996 Douglas Bloomfield Orange $30,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
Harriman, Village of Post Office Box 946 1 Church Street Harriman New York 10926 845.783.4421 Stephen H. Welle Orange $30,000 Larkin Minority EnCon
Highland Falls, Village of Village of Highland Falls Police Department301 Main Street Highland Falls New York 10928 845.446.4911 Peter Miller Orange $30,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
Lloyd, Town of Town of Lloyd Police Department 25 Milton Avenue, Suite 2Highland New York 12528 845.691.6102 Jeffrey W. Cohen Ulster $10,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
Monroe, Town of 11 Stage Road Monroe New York 10950 845.783.1900 Sandy Leonard Orange $30,000 Larkin Minority EnCon
Monroe, Village of Village of Monroe Police Department 104 Stage Road Monroe New York 10950 845.782.8644 Dominic W. Giudice, Jr. Orange $25,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
Montgomery, Village of Village of Montgomery Police Department 65 Bachelor Street Montgomery New York 12549 845.457.3111 Alan R. Levine Orange $10,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
New Windsor, Town of Town of New Windsor Police Department 555 Union Avenue New Windsor New York 12553 845.565.7000 Michael Farbent Orange $30,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
Orange County Veterans Service Agency 111 Craigville Road Goshen New York 10924 845.291.2465 Anthony Zippo Orange $10,000 Larkin Minority Vets
Plattekill, Town of Post Office Box 45 1915 RTE 44-55 Modena New York 12548 845.883.5941 Bruce Loertscher Ulster $10,000 Larkin Minority DCJS
Port Ewen Fire District Post Office Box 832 161 Broadway Port Ewen New York 12466 845.338.8422 Clark R. Mains Ulster $10,000 Larkin Minority State
Vails Gate Fire District 872 Blooming Grove Turnpike PO Box 173 Vails Gate New York 12584 845.561.5511 Jerry Bohr Orange $10,000 Larkin Minority State
Woodbury, Town of Town of Woodbury 511 Route 32, PO Box 1004Highland Mills New York 10930 845.928.6829 Desiree Potvin Orange $10,000 Larkin Minority State
East End Health Alliance Eastern Long Island Hospital 201 Manor Place Greenport New York 11944 631 487-1512 Jane Franz Suffolk $150,000 LaValle Minority Health
John T. Mather Memorial Hospital 75 North Country Rd Port Jefferson New York 11777-2190 631 476-2723 Marlene Israel Suffolk $50,000 LaValle Minority Health
Saint Charles Hospital 200 Belle Terre Road Port Jefferson New York 11777-1928 631 474-6000 James O'Connor Suffolk $50,000 LaValle Minority Health
Alice Curtis Desmond & Hamilton Fish Library, The 472 Route 403 P.O.. Box 265 Garrison New York 10524 845.424.3020 Carol Donick Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
American Legion George Casey Post #275 23 Constitution Drive Cold Spring New York 10516 845.265.3742 Placito Sgro Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
American Legion Post 1080 P.O. Box 915 Mahopac New York 10541 845.225.2868 Joseph Honigsberg Putnam $10,000 Leibell Minority Vets
American Legion Post 1517 431 Oscawana Lake Road Putnam Valley New York 10579 845.528.2341 Edgar Ulrich Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
American Legion Post 1542 54 De Liso Lane Mahopac New York 10541 845.628.2121 Charlie Dolson Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets

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American Legion Post 71 P.O. Box 304 Brewster New York 10509 845.279.9417 Harold Willis Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
Bedford Audubon Society 35 Todd Road Katonah New York 10536 9142321999 Jim Nordgren Westchester $2,500 Leibell Minority EnCon
Brewster Public Library 79 Main Street Brewster New York 10509 845.279.6421 Maria Steinberg Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
CAREERS for People with Disabilities 45 Fair Street Carmel New York 10512 845.225.8007 Tina Cornish-Lauria Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority MRDD
Constitution Island Association, Inc Box 41 West Point New York 10996 845.446.8676 Elizabeth Pugh Putnam $7,500 Leibell Minority Parks
Cornell University Cooperative Extension Putnam County Terravest Corporate Park 1 Geneva Road Brewster New York 10509 845.278.6738 Marjorie L. Nichols Keith Putnam $10,000 Leibell Minority AgMkts
Hudson Valley Trust, Inc., The P.O.. Box 563 Patterson New York 12563 845.878.7071 Andy Simon Putnam $22,500 Leibell Minority EcDev
Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library 10 Morris Avenue Cold Spring New York 10516 845.265.3040 Gillian Thorpe Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
Kent Historical Society, The 1087 North Horsepound Kent Lakes New York 10512 845.225.0071 Richard Othmer Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Parks
Kent Public Library 17 Sybil's Crossing Kent Lakes New York 10512 845.225.8585 Frank Rees Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
Mahopac Public Library 668 Route 6 Mahopac New York 10541 845.628.2009 Patricia Kaufman Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
North Highlands Fire Department 504 Fishkill Road Cold Spring New York 10516 845.265.3340 Has Moeller Putnam $10,000 Leibell Minority State
Partner, Achieve, Reach, Connect. Terravest Corporate Park 31 International Blvd. Brewster New York 10509 845.278.7272 Susan Limongello Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority MRDD
Patterson Library 1167 Route 311 Patterson New York 12563 845.878.6121 Patti Haar Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
Putnam - Northern Westchester BOCES 200 BOCES Drive Yorktown Heights New York 10598-4399 9142482303 Thomas Higgins Westchester $10,000 Leibell Minority Educ
Putnam Community Foundation, Inc., The P.O.. Box 573 Patterson New York 12563 845.878.2600 Joseph DiVestea Putnam $50,000 Leibell Minority Housing
Putnam County 40 Gleneida Avenue Carmel New York 10512 8452253641 William Carlin Putnam $10,000 Leibell Minority Parks
Putnam County Bureau of Emergency Service 112 Old Route 6 Carmel New York 10512 845.808.4000 Robert McMahon Putnam $10,000 Leibell Minority State
Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum 63 Chestnut Street Cold Spring New York 10516 845.265.4010 Mindy Krazmien Putnam $7,500 Leibell Minority Parks
Putnam County Office for the Aging 110 Building 1 Old Route 6 Carmel New York 10512 845.225.1034 William H. Huestis Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Aging
Putnam Valley Free Library 30 Oscawana Lake Road Putnam Valley New York 10579 845.528.3242 Kathleen McLaughlin Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
Reed Memorial Library 1733 Route 6 Carmel New York 10512 845.225.2439 Jeanne Buck Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Educ-L
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1374 32 Gleneida Avenue Carmel New York 10512 845.225.2972 Gerald Imbo Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5491 P.O.. Box 132 Mahopac New York 10541 845.526.2603 Charles Monte Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 672 P.O.. Box 54 Brewster New York 10509 845.279.6969 Louis Gasparini Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9257 4 Fairfield Drive Patterson New York 12563 Harvey Strode Putnam $5,000 Leibell Minority Vets
Broome Community College 901 Front St. Binghamton New York 13902 607-778-5199 Richard David Broome $10,000 Libous Minority SUNY
Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital, Inc. YES! Safe Choices for Kids 50 Court Street, 2nd floorBinghamton New York 13901-3106 607-778-6043 Ashley M. Sherman Broome, Tioga, Chenango $120,000 Libous Minority ASAS
State University of New York College at Morrisville 31 Front St. Binghamton New York 13905 (607) 217-7285 Tia T. Zink Broome, Chenango, Tioga $120,000 Libous Minority SUNY
Adirondack Adult Center 179 Demars Blvd Tuppper Lake New York 12986 518-359-9070 Darlene Lafave Franklin $5,000 Little Minority Aging
Chesterfield, Town of PO Box 456 Keeseville New York 12944 518-8349042 Gerald H. Morrow Clinton $25,000 Little Minority Aging
Clinton County Office for the Aging 135 Margaret Street Suite 105 Plattsburgh New York 12901 518-565-4620 Crystal L. Carter Clinton $15,000 Little Minority Aging
Clinton Essex Franklin Library System 33 Oak Street Plattsburgh New York 12901 518-563-5190 Ewa Jankowska Clinton, Essex, Franklin $30,000 Little Minority Educ-L
Glens Falls Area Youth Center PO Box 469 Glens Falls New York 12801 518-793-5932 Matthew Congdon Warren $2,500 Little Minority C&F
Hamilton County Emergency Management P.O. Box 44 Lake Pleasant New York 12108 5185486223 Gordon Purdy Hamilton $5,000 Little Minority State
Mercy Care of the Adirondacks 185 Old Military Road Lake Placid New York 12946 518-523-2464 Donna Beal Essex $5,000 Little Minority Aging
North Country Ministry PO Box 111 North Creek New York 12853 518-251-4425 Brother James Posluszny Warren $5,000 Little Minority C&F
Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York 965 Albany-Shaker Road Latham New York 12110 518-786-3691 Mark Quandt Warren, Washington, Hamilton, $21,500
Essex Little Minority C&F
Saint Regis Falls Adult Center 32 North River Road St Regis Falls New York 12980 518-856-9861 Frank Brockway Franklin $20,000 Little Minority Aging
Saranac Lake Adult Center PO Box 864 Saranac Lake New York 12983 518-891-2980 Shirley Pickering Franklin $5,000 Little Minority Aging
Southern Adirondack Library System 22 Whitney Place Saratoga Springs New York 12866 518-584-7300 Sara Dallas Warren, Washington, Hamilton $34,000 Little Minority Educ-L
Tri Lakes Independent Living Center 43 Broadway Suite 1 Saranac Lake New York 12983 518-891-5295 Lauren LeFebvre Franklin $2,500 Little Minority Health
Upper Hudson Primary Care Consortium STARS 421 Lower Main Street Hudson Falls New York 12801 518-747-8849 Amy Wise Foster Washington $2,500 Little Minority Health
Warren County Probation Department 1340 State Route 9 Lake George New York 12845 518-761-6444 Robert Iusi Warren $5,000 Little Minority DCJS
After-School Corporation 1440 Broadway 16th Floor New York New York 10018 646-943-8701 John P. Albert New York (Manhattan) $42,000 Manhattan Delegation
Majority Educ
CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY 105 East 22nd St New York New York 10010 212-358-8930 Cathleen Clements New York (Manhattan) $42,000 Manhattan Delegation
Majority C&F
City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court, Inc 125 Maiden Lane Room 318 New York New York 10038 212-962-4266 Louise Seeley New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Manhattan Delegation
Majority Housing
New York Public Library Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York New York 10018-2788 212-930-0051 George Mihaltses New York (Manhattan) $42,000 Manhattan Delegation
Majority Educ
Senior Action in a Gay Environment, Inc. (SAGE) 305 Seventh Avenue 12th Floor New York New York 10001 212-741-2247 Alan Francisco-Tipgos New York (Manhattan) $42,000 Manhattan Delegation
Majority Aging
Urban Justice Center 123 William Street New York New York 10038 646-602-5600 Douglas Lasdon New York (Manhattan) $42,000 Manhattan Delegation
Majority DCJS
Alternatives For Children 175 Wolf Hill Road Melville New York 11747 631 271 0777 Marie E. Ficano, Ed.D. Suffolk $2,500 Marcellino Minority MRDD
Angelo J. Melillo Center for Mental Health, Inc. 113 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove New York 11542 516 676 2388 Daniel J. Vogrin, Ph.D. Nassau $7,500 Marcellino Minority MH
Bethpage Public Schools/Adult Education 10 Cherry Avenue Bethpage New York 11714 516 644 4180 Ann Mirto Nassau $1,000 Marcellino Minority Aging
Center for Parents and Children at Glen Cove, Inc. 12 Main Avenue Sea Cliff New York 11579 516 671 4141 Eileen Kunkel Nassau $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Centro Cultural Hispano De Oyster Bay, East Norwich y Vecindades, LTD PO Box 572 Oyster Bay New York 11771 516 558 7020 Luz M. Torres Nassau $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department 2 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor New York 11724 516 819 0131 Robert S. Wilson, Esq. Suffolk $2,500 Marcellino Minority State
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, Inc. PO Box 25 Cold Spring Harbor New York 11724 631 367 3418 Paul B. DeOrsay Suffolk $5,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Doubleday Babcock Senior Center, Inc. 45 East Main Street Oyster Bay New York 11771 516 922 1770 Gail Speranza Nassau $7,500 Marcellino Minority Aging
Economic Opportunity Commission of Nassau County, Inc. 134 Jackson Street Hempstead New York 11550 516 292 9710 Iris A. Johnson Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Eugene S. Smith, Post #175, Inc. The American Legion, Department of New York 68 Berryhill Road Syosset New York 11791 516 921 7933 Edward J. Carr Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority Vets
Family & Children's Association 100 E. Old Country Road Mineola New York 11501 516 746 0350 Jim Harnett Nassau $2,500 Marcellino Minority Vets
Family Service League, Inc. 790 Park Avenue Huntington New York 11743 631 427 3700 Peggy Boyd Suffolk $20,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc. 6900 Jericho Turnpike Suite 309 Syosset New York 11791 516 496 7550 Kathy Rosenthal Nassau $1,500 Marcellino Minority Aging
Federation of Organizations for the New York State Mentally Disabled, Inc. One Farmingdale Road/Route 109 West Babylon New York 11704 631 669 5355 Ruth Del Col Suffolk $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Friends of the Arts, Inc. PO Box 702 Locust Valley New York 11560 516 922 0061 John C. Chicherio Nassau $10,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Friends of the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, Inc. 1660 Route 15A Cold Spring Harbor New York 11724 516 692 6768 Norman Soule Suffolk $2,500 Marcellino Minority Parks
Glen Cove Adult Day Program 130 Glen Street Glen Cove New York 11542 516 759 2345 Lisa Craig Nassau $2,500 Marcellino Minority Aging
Glen Cove Junior Baseball & Softball Association, Inc. 3 Southridge Drive PO Box 670 Glen Cove New York 11542 516 852 6519 Bruce A. Testa Nassau $1,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Glen Cove Office of Senior Services 130 Glen Street Glen Cove New York 11542 516 759 9610 Carol Waldman Nassau $2,500 Marcellino Minority Aging
Glen Cove Youth Bureau 128B Glen Street Glen Cove New York 11542 516 671 4600 Arlene O'Dell Nassau $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Golden Ring of North Shore, Inc. 9 Rose Street Glen Head New York 11545 516 676 2479 Helen R. Bellmar Nassau $1,000 Marcellino Minority Aging
Greater Long Island Running Club, Inc. 101 DuPont Street Suite 24 Plainview New York 11803 516 349 7646 Michael Polansky Nassau $1,500 Marcellino Minority Parks
Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club, Inc. 135 Forest Avenue Locust Valley New York 11560 516 759 5437 Ramon Reyes Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Halesite Fire District 1 New York Avenue North Huntington New York 11743 631 427 0630 Larry Northcote Suffolk $2,500 Marcellino Minority State
Harbor Day Care Center, Inc. 999 Herricks Road New Hyde Park New York 11040 516 248 9855 Jill Rooney Nassau $3,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Heckscher Museum of Art, The 2 Prime Avenue Huntington New York 11743 631 351 3250 Elizabeth Wayland Suffolk $5,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Helen Keller Services for the Blind 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718 522 2122 John P. Lynch Suffolk $5,000 Marcellino Minority Health
Hicksville Adult Education/Hicksville Public Schools Administration Building 200 Division Avenue Hicksville New York 11801 516 733 6671 Walter P. Roche Nassau $3,000 Marcellino Minority Aging
Hicksville Teenage Council, Inc. d/b/a Hicksville Boys & Girls Club 79 West Old Country Road Hicksville New York 11801 516 822 7594 Thomas J. Bruno Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Island Harvest, LTD 199 Second St Mineola New York 11501 516 294 8528 Randi Shubin Dresner Nassau $7,500 Marcellino Minority C&F
James Erwin Donahue Post 347 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Inc. 15 Hill Street Glen Cove New York 11542 516 676 9641 James J. Ruff Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority Vets

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Jewish War Veterans Post 655 79 Estate Drive Jericho New York 11753 516 942 3327 Larry Sklar Nassau $1,000 Marcellino Minority Vets
LaFuerza Unida, Inc. 1 School Street Suite 302 Glen Cove New York 11542 516 759 0788 Alberto Munera Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Long Island Masterworks, Inc. PO Box 458 Northport New York 11768 631 262 0200 Jerene Weitman Suffolk $1,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Long Island Philharmonic, Inc. One Huntington Quadrangle Suite 2C21 Melville New York 11747 631 293 2223 Stephen Belth Suffolk $7,500 Marcellino Minority Parks
Long Island School Leadership Center 31 Lee Avenue Wheatley Heights New York 11798 631 242 1128 Michael Keany Suffolk $5,000 Marcellino Minority Educ
Long Island String Quartet, Inc. 492 Park Avenue Huntington New York 11743 631 421 4635 Rose-Marie Johnson Suffolk $1,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Mill Neck Services, Inc. Frost Mill Road PO Box 193 Mill Neck New York 11765 516 922 3818 Loretta H. Murray Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. 250 Fulton Avenue Third Floor Hempstead New York 11550 516 572 0700 Sandra Oliva Nassau $2,500 Marcellino Minority C&F
North Shore Boys & Girls Club, Inc. 200 Glen Head Road PO Box 162 Glen Head New York 11545 516 609 8050 Edward F. Moffett Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
North Shore Sheltering Program, Inc. First Presbyterian Church 7 North Lane, PO Box 415Glen Cove New York 11542 516 671 0258 Elizabeth Simpson Nassau $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Northport Community Orchestra, Inc. PO Box 602 East Northport New York 11731 631 754 6483 Leila Zogby Suffolk $1,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Northport Historical Society 215 Main Street PO Box 545 Northport New York 11768 631 757 9859 Rosemary Feeney Suffolk $1,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Oyster Bay Historical Society 20 Summit Street PO Box 297 Oyster Bay New York 11771 516 922 5032 Thomas A. Kuehhas Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Pederson-Krag Center, Inc. 55 Horizon Drive Huntington New York 11743 631 920 8000 MJ Pulling Suffolk $7,500 Marcellino Minority MH
Sagamore Rowing Association, Inc. PO Box 453 Glenwood Landing New York 11547 516 805 5068 R. Richard McLoughlin Nassau $1,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Saint Edward the Confessor School 2 Teibrook Avenue Syosset New York 11791 516 921 7767 Anne Schaefer Nassau $7,500 Marcellino Minority ASAS
Science Club of Long Island, Inc. 12 Andover Place Huntington New York 11743 631 271 2806 Oleg Dei Suffolk $1,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Sea Cliff Chamber Players, Inc., The PO Box 9017 135 Crossways Park DriveWoodbury New York 11797 1877 444 4488 David Winkler Nassau $10,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Slavic American Cultural Assn., Inc. 3 Northfield Road Glen Cove New York 11542 516 671 3032 Vera Von Wiren-Garczynski Nassau $3,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities 161 Main Street PO Box 148 Cold Spring Harbor New York 11724 631 692 4664 Robert B. MacKay, Ph.D. Suffolk $5,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Starflower Experiences, Inc. 79 Martin Court Jericho New York 11753 516 938 6152 Laurie Farber Nassau $1,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Substance Abuse Free Environment, Inc. (SAFE) 9 Glen Street #204 Glen Cove New York 11542 516 676 2008 Sharon E. Harris, Ph.D. Nassau $2,000 Marcellino Minority ASAS
Suffolk Association for Jewish Educational Services SAJES 777 Larkfield Road Suite 118 Commack New York 11725 631 462 8600 Deborah Friedman Suffolk $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. PO Box 1269 Bay Shore New York 11706 631 666 7181 Jo Anne Mitidieri Sanders Suffolk $2,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center, Inc. 74 Hauppauge Road Commack New York 11725 631 462 9800 Joel A. Block Suffolk $5,000 Marcellino Minority ASAS
Variety Child learning Center 47 Humphrey Drive Syosset New York 11791 516 921 7171 Janice Friedman Nassau $5,500 Marcellino Minority C&F
Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. PO Box 412 Hicksville New York 11802 516 677 5354 Connie Steers Nassau $3,000 Marcellino Minority Vets
Visiting Nurse Association of Long Island, Inc. 100 Garden City Plaza Suite 100 Garden City New York 11530 516 739 1270 Orael M. Keenan, RN, MSN Nassau $2,500 Marcellino Minority Health
Walt Whitman Birthplace Association 264 Old Walt Whitman Road Huntington Station New York 11746 631 427 5240 Cynthia Shor Suffolk $8,000 Marcellino Minority Parks
Wm. M. Gouse, Jr. Post No.3211 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Inc. 320 So. Broadway Hicksville New York 11801 516 931 7843 Timothy F. Glover Nassau $4,500 Marcellino Minority Vets
Women's Center of Huntington, The 125 Main Street Huntington New York 11743 631 549 0485 Lynne Kinnucan Suffolk $1,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Youth and Family Counseling Agency of Oyster Bay / East Norwich, Inc. 193-A South Street Oyster Bay New York 11771 516 922 6867 Barbara Rakusin Nassau $5,000 Marcellino Minority C&F
Youth Directions & Alternatives CYA, Inc. 7 Diane Court East Northport New York 11731 631 261 7901 Rod Miller Suffolk $1,500 Marcellino Minority C&F
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northtowns 54 Riverdale Ave. Buffalo New York 14207 716-873-9842 Phil Penichter Niagara $2,000 Maziarz Minority C&F
College at Brockport, State University of New York, The 350 New Campus Dr. Brockport New York 14420 585-395-2119 Dr. Ralph Trecartin Monroe $5,000 Maziarz Minority SUNY
Community Missions of the Niagara Frontier, Inc. 1570 Buffalo Ave. Niagara Falls New York 14303 716-285-3403 Robyn L. Krueger Niagara $5,000 Maziarz Minority DCJS
Excellus Health Plan, Inc. 205 Park Club Lane Buffalo New York 14221 716-857-6312 Olivia S. Belter Niagara/Orleans $10,000 Maziarz Minority Health
Gates Police Department, Town of 1605 Buffalo Road Rochester New York 14624 585-247-2263 David R. DiCaro Monroe $10,000 Maziarz Minority DCJS
Genesee Orleans Ministry of Concern, Inc. 121 North Main Street Suite 311 Albion New York 14411 585-589-9210 Lisa E. Ireland Genesee & Orleans $5,000 Maziarz Minority C&F
Hamlin, Town of 1658 Lake Road P.O. Box 148 Hamlin New York 14464-0148 585-964-8981 Dennis Roach Monroe $5,000 Maziarz Minority State
Hospice of Orleans 1480 Rt. 31 West P.O. Box 489 Albion New York 14411-0489 585-589-0809 Mary Anne Fischer Orleans $2,500 Maziarz Minority Health
Lockport Public Library 23 East Ave. P.O. Box 475 Lockport New York 14095-0475 716-433-5935 Marie E. Bindeman Niagara $5,000 Maziarz Minority Educ-L
Lower Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce, The 100 N. Third St. Lewiston New York 14092 716-754-9500 Cara Turner Niagara $10,000 Maziarz Minority EcDev
Mental Health Association of Niagara County, Inc. 36 Pine St. Lockport New York 14094 716-433-3780 Cheryl Blacklock Niagara $3,500 Maziarz Minority MH
Niagara Community Action Program, Inc. 1521 Main St. Niagara Falls New York 14305-2521 716-285-9681 Suzanne Shears Niagara $6,000 Maziarz Minority C&F
Niagara County Community College 3111 Saunders Settlement Road Sanborn New York 14132 716-614-5932 Megan Dean Niagara $25,000 Maziarz Minority SUNY
Niagara County Community College Foundation, Inc. 3111 Saunders Settlement Road Sanborn New York 14132 716-614-5901 Dr. James P. Klyczek Niagara $40,000 Maziarz Minority SUNY
NIOGA Library System 6575 Wheeler Road Lockport New York 14094 716-434-6167 Thomas C. Bindeman Niagara and Orleans $22,000 Maziarz Minority Educ-L
North Tonawanda Police Department, City of City Hall 216 Payne Ave. North Tonawanda New York 14120 716-909-6538 Captain William R. Hall Niagara $12,000 Maziarz Minority DCJS
North Tonawanda Police Department, City of City Hall 216 Payne Ave. North Tonawanda New York 14120 716-692-4325 Randy D. Szukala Niagara $20,000 Maziarz Minority DCJS
Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension 12690 NYS Rt. 31 Albion New York 14411 585-798-4265 Deborah A. Roberts Orleans $5,000 Maziarz Minority AgMkts
Park Residents Homeowners Assocation, Inc. P.O. Box 66 Ontario New York 14519 315-524-6703 George R. Miles Statewide $5,000 Maziarz Minority State
Ransomville Fire Co. #1, Inc. P.O. Box 239 2521 Youngstown-LockportRansomville
Road New York 14132 716-791-3188 Susan Hillman Niagara $2,000 Maziarz Minority State
Saint Vincent DePaul Prince of Peace Conference 1040 Cayuga St. Niagara Falls New York 14304 716-731-9072 Barbara Skowronski Niagara $5,000 Maziarz Minority C&F
Seymour Library 161 East Ave. Brockport New York 14220 585-637-1057 Cassie Guthrie Monroe $5,000 Maziarz Minority Educ-L
Veterans Outreach Center, Inc. 459 South Avenue Rochester New York 14620-1020 585-546-1081 Thomas J. Cray Monroe $5,000 Maziarz Minority Vets
Wilson Free Library 265 Young St. P.O. Box 579 Wilson New York 14172 716-751-6070 Marjorie Clark Niagara $5,000 Maziarz Minority Educ-L
Youngstown Volunteer Fire Company PO Box 387 Youngstown New York 14174 716-417-6749 Eric Wieland Niagara $5,000 Maziarz Minority State
YWCA of Niagara 32 Cottage St. Lockport New York 14094 716-433-6714 Kathleen A. Granchelli Niagara $15,000 Maziarz Minority C&F
YWCA of the Tonawandas & Niagara Frontier, Inc. 49 Tremont Street North Tonawanda New York 14120 716-692-5580 Jill Townson Niagara $10,000 Maziarz Minority C&F
Agricultural Stewardship Association 14 Main Street Suite 100 Greenwich New York 12834 5186927285 Teri Ptacek Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority AgMkts
Boys & Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County 544 Broadway Rensselaer New York 12144 5184653403 Richard E. VanVorst Rensselaer $6,000 McDonald Minority C&F
CAPTAIN Youth & Family Services 5 Municipal Plaza Suite 3 Clifton Park New York 12065 5183711185 Michael Daugherty Saratoga $10,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Catholic Charities Caregivers Support Services 100 Slingerland Street Albany New York 12202 5184492001 Renee G. Benson Rensselaer $9,000 McDonald Minority Aging
Center for Independence, Inc 875 Central Avenue South 4 Albany New York 12206 5184596422 Dawn Werner Albany $5,000 McDonald Minority MRDD
Commission on Economic Opportunity for the Greater Capital Region, Inc. 2331 Fifth Avenue Troy New York 12180 5182726012 Katie Fike Rensselaer $10,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Community Hospice 295 Valley View Boulevard Rensselaer New York 12144 5182858150 Ronald F. Watson Rensselaer $2,500 McDonald Minority Health
Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center 1 Marcus Blvd Suite 105 Albany New York 12205 5183912581 Diane E. Lang Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority MRDD
East Greenbush Pop Warner P.O. Box 292 East Greenbush New York 12061 5187660266 Victoria M. Moore Rensselaer $3,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Hannah's Hope for Giant Axonal Neuropathy, Inc. 19 Blue Jay Way Rexford New York 12148 5183839053 Lori Sames Rensselaer $2,500 McDonald Minority Health
Jewish Family Services of Northeastern New York 877 Madison Avenue Albany New York 12208 5184828856 Miriam R. Adler Albany $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Lansingburgh Boys & Girls Club, Inc. 501 Fourth Avenue Troy New York 12182 5182354143 Joseph G. Manupella Rensselaer $6,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Lansingburgh Historical Society 2 114th Street Troy New York 12182 5182354651 Gordon Brown Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority Parks
Living Resources Corporation 300 Washington Ave. Ext. Albany New York 12203 5182180000 Fredrick W. Erlich Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority MRDD
Local 773 Plumbers & Steamfitters Apprenticeship Fund 30 Bluebird Road P.O. Box 1343 South Glens Falls New York 12803 5187929157 Larry S. Bulman Saratoga $10,000 McDonald Minority Labor
Mechanicville Area Community Services Center, Inc. P.O. Box 30 6 South Main Street Mechanicville New York 12118 5186648322 Megan Quillinan Saratoga $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Patriot Flight, Inc. 5 Country Way Apt. 115 Troy New York 12180 5182794908 William Peak Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority Vets
R.O.U.S.E., RPC, Inc. 99 Blooming Grove Drive Troy New York 12180 5182833435 Marlene R. Papa Rensselaer $10,000 McDonald Minority Aging
Rensselaer County Ned Pattison Government Center 1600 Seventh Avenue Troy New York 12180 5182702900 Kathleen Jimino Rensselaer $10,000 McDonald Minority State
Rensselaer County Ned Pattison Government Center 1600 Seventh Avenue Troy New York 12180 5182702900 Kathleen Jimino Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority State
Rensselaer County Agricultural & Horticultural Society 69 Stillwater Bridge Road Schaghticoke New York 12154 5187534411 William T. Murray Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority AgMkts

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Rensselaer County Chapter NYSARC, Inc. 79 102nd Street Troy New York 12180 5182743110 James Flanigan Rensselaer $10,000 McDonald Minority MRDD
Rensselaer County Fire Chiefs Association P.O. Box 214 Wynantskill New York 12189 5186695165 Jay Wilson Rensselaer $10,000 McDonald Minority State
Rensselaer County Historical Society 57 Second Street Troy New York 12180 5182727232 Rachel Tooker Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority Parks
Rensselaer County Public Safety Ned Pattison Government Center Troy New York 12180 5182702900 Kathleen M. Jimino Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority State
Roarke Center 107 4th Street Troy New York 12180 5182738351 Sister Linda O'Rourke Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Saratoga Bridges, NYSARC, Inc. Saratoga County Chapter 16 Saratoga Bridges Boulevard Ballston Spa New York 12020 5185870723 Valerie A. Muratori Saratoga $10,000 McDonald Minority MRDD
Saratoga Center for the Family 359 Ballston Avenue Saratoga Springs New York 12866 5185878008 Deborah A. Tomaso Saratoga $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Saratoga County 40 McMaster Street Ballston Spa New York 12020 5188844742 David Wickerham Saratoga $10,000 McDonald Minority State
Saratoga County Economic Opportunity Council, Inc. 40 New Street P.O. Box 5120 Saratoga Springs New York 12866 5185873158 Julie Hoxsie Saratoga $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Saratoga County Office of Emergency Services 25 West High Street Ballston Spa New York 12020 5188852232 Paul Lent Saratoga $5,000 McDonald Minority State
Saratoga, Town of 12 Spring Street Schuylerville New York 12871 5186953644 Thomas N. Wood, III Saratoga $5,000 McDonald Minority State
Stillwater Area Community Services Center, Inc. P.O. Box 536 Stillwater New York 12170 5186642515 Paul Lilac Saratoga $5,000 McDonald Minority State
STRIDE Adaptive Sports P.O. Box 778 Rensselaer New York 12144 5185981279 Katie Moshier Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority Vets
Troy Boys & Girls Club 1700 Seventh Avenue Troy New York 12180 5182743781 Sharon Smith Rensselaer $6,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Unity House 33 Second Street Troy New York 12180 5182742607 Christopher Burke Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Vanderheyden Hall, Inc. 7 Blue Heron Lane Troy New York 12180 5182836500 Linda B. Mappes Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
Waterford, Town of 65 Broad Street Town Hall Waterford New York 12188 5182358184 John E. Lawler Saratoga $10,000 McDonald Minority Parks
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Services 6 102nd Street Troy New York 12180 5184654771 Mary Alice Russo Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority Health
YWCA of Troy-Cohoes 21 First Street Troy New York 12180 5182747100 Sherry A. Rounds Rensselaer $5,000 McDonald Minority C&F
ASOPEC Baseball Little League of New York 99-02 37th Avenue Corona New York 11368 718-544-6449 Luis Paladines Queens $8,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Astoria/Queens Shareing & Careing, Inc. 45-02 Ditmars Blvd. - Suite 1016 Astoria New York 11105 718-777-5766 Anna Kril Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Health
Audubon Partnership for Economic Development 513 West 207th Street New York New York 10034 212-544-2400 Carmen Diaz Queens $47,500 Monserrate Majority EcDev
Big Apple Youth Soccer League (BAYSL) 31-04 34th Street Astoria New York 11106 718-545-4125 Luis Montoya Queens $7,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Centro Hispano "Cuzcatlan" 148-13 Hillside Avenue Jamaica New York 11435 718-298-5083 Eduardo Barahona Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens 75-20 Astoria Blvd, Suite 140 Jackson Heights New York 11370 718-898-8500 Jack Friedman Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority EcDev
Child Center of New York, Inc., The 60-02 Queens Blvd. Woodside New York 11377 718-651-7770 Keith Levitt Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Citizens Committee for New York City (Foreclosure Assistance) 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0809 Pinky Vincent Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
Citizens Committee/Adonai Youth Ministry 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0809 Pinky Vincent Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Citizen's Committee/Colombian Parade 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001 212-989-0809 Pinky Vincent Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority Parks
Citizen's Committee/Corona National Community Center 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001 212-989-0809 Pinky Vincent Queens $15,000 Monserrate Majority Aging
Citizen's Committee/Hermanos Unidos 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001 212-989-0809 Pinky Vincent Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Citizen's Committee/Queens Parent's Baseball League NY 41-19 108th Street Corona New York 11368 347-322-8146 Jose Blanco Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Community Journal Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. 37-43 77th Avenue Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-363-7711 Bryan Pu-Folkes Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
Community Prevention Alternatives for Families in Crisis (Nature Nurture Counselling) Center, Inc.143-40 41st Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-909-4364 Martha Flores-Vazquez Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Corona Christian Academy (Corona Bible) 99-11 57th Avenue Corona New York 11368 718-271-0764 Peter Mitchell Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority C&F
Ecuadorian Civic Committee of New York Inc. 41-12 102nd Street - 2nd Floor Corona, New York 11368 718-476-3832 Oswaldo Guzman Queens $12,000 Monserrate Majority Labor
Ecuadorian International Center, Inc. 37-47 76th Street Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-651-8830 Veronica Piedra Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
Elmcor Youth & Adult Activities, Inc. 33-16 108th Street Corona New York 11368-1224 718-651-0096 Janice teague Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
First Baptist Church Academy 100-10 Astoria Boulevard East Elmhurst New York 11369 718-446-0200 Patrick Young Queens $20,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Friends of the Queens Vietnam War Memorial, Inc. P.O. Box 754040 Forest Hills, New York 11375 646-918-4291 Pastor Toro, Jr. Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Parks
Garden School 33-16 79th Street Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-335-6363 Richard Marotta Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey 04-21 27th Avenue Astoria New York 11102 718-777-6326 Karen R. Means Queens $30,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Grace Episcopal Church 34-34 98th Street Corona New York 11368 718-849-0004 Leopold Baynes Queens $6,000 Monserrate Majority Aging
HANAC, Inc. / Corona Beacon 49 West 45th Street New York New York 10036 212-840-8005 Zacharine Pappas Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Hispanic and Latino Cultural Center of New York 88-1035th Avenue Jackson Heights New York 11372 917-470-8169 Juan N. Tineo Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
Imagine Foundation 1465 East 7th Street Brooklyn New York 11230 718-376-8882 Mindy Jerome Queens $20,000 Monserrate Majority MRDD
Jewish Center of Jackson Heights 37-06 77th Street Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-429-1150 Steven Knobel Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Aging
Jose Encarnacion Baseball Little League, Inc. 37-20 99th Street Corona New York 11368 718-902-2226 Jose Encarnacion Queens $3,500 Monserrate Majority C&F
Latin American Immigrant Alliance-LAIA 25-12 83rd Street East Elmhurst New York 11370 718-424-2057 Luz Amanda Giraldo Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority C&F
Latino International Theater Festival of New York AKA TeatroStageFest 142 East 27th Street New York New York 10016 212-895-4010 Michael J. Palma Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
League for Better Community Life, Inc. (LBC) 34-10 108th Street Corona New York 11368 718-335-0634 Lillian C. Dabbs Queens $7,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Learning Through Music, Inc. / Music Outreach 677 West End Avenue New York New York 10025 212-316-2000 Enzo Mincin Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Learning Tree Multi-Cultural School, The 103-02 Northern Blvd. Corona New York 11368 718-309-5446 Nicole Bailey Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Lifespire, Inc. 350 Fifth Avenue - Suite 301 New York New York 10118 917-215-4839 Mark Van Voorst Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority MRDD
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane New York New York 10038 212-453-9504 Larisa Boas Queens $25,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
MFY Legal Services, Inc. 299 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-417-3731 Christopher D. Lamb Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority DCJS
Midori & Friends (LeFrak Choir) 352 Seventh Avenue - Suite 301 New York New York 10001 212-767-1300 Judi Linden Queens $20,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Momentum Project, Inc., The 322 8th Avenue New York New York 10001 212-691-8100 Jose A. Belizario Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Health
Mt. Horeb Community Development Corp. 109-20 34th Avenue Corona New York 11368 718-639-9066 Rev. Gilbert Pickett Sr. Queens $15,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Mujeres Hispanas Unidas 33-41 104th Street Corona New York 11368 718-290-3341 Daniela Rodriguez Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
My Best Day Camp 35-61 84 Street Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-476-6923 Florinda Bernal Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Educ
New Day Foundation/Clara Mohamad School 105-01 Northern Blvd. Corona New York 11368 718-779-1060 Yusuf Famadan Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Educ
New Immigrant Community Empowerment (N.I.C.E.) 37-41 77th Street Queens New York 11372 718-205-8796 Valeria Treves Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Educ
New York Agency for Community Affairs (NYACA) 2-4 Nevins Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Zachary Mudge Queens $20,000 Monserrate Majority Housing
New York Community Development for Youth 53-21 37th Avenue Woodside New York 11377 718-932-6763 Armando Diaz Queens $20,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
New York Hall of Science 47-01 111th Street Corona New York 11368 718-699-0005 Dan Wempa Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
New York Sports League 81-10 135th Street Kew Gardens New York 11435 718-520-8145 Alfonso Vargas Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
OHEL Children's Home and Family Services 45-10 16th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11204 718-851-6300 David Mandel Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Our Firefighters Childrens Foundation 1695 Madison Avenue New York New York 10029 646-623-8083 John Ruiz Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority State
Our World Neighborhood Charter School 36-12 35th Avenue Astoria New York 11106 718-392-3405 Brian Ferguson Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Educ
Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. One Forest Park at Oak Ridge Woodhaven New York 11421 347-505-3013 Hoong Yee Lee krakauer Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Educ
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 221-10 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village New York 11428-2037 718-468-8025 Joan Serrano Laufer, ACSW Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Aging
Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc. 222-05 56th Avenue Bayside New York 11364 718-631-6387 Susan Agin Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
RECONSTRUCT ART, INC. 96-02 57th Avenue New York New York 11368 646-402-3285 Dr. Senora Berthe Queens $25,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Reyes D'Oleo Baseball League, Inc. 23-31 106th Street - 2nd Floor East Elmhurst New York 11369 917-375-6709 Reyes D'Oleo Queens $3,500 Monserrate Majority Parks
Roberta Wells Conservatory of Arts & Learning, Inc. P.O. Box 690075 East Elmhurst New York 11369-0025 646-919-7315 Tracie Spellman Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. (NORC) 138-52 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-939-6210 Stuart C. Kaplan Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority Aging
SEVA Immigrant Community Advocacy Project, Inc. 89-37 115th Street Richmond New York 11418 718-406-3312 Gurpal Singh Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority DCJS
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation 58-12 Queens Blvd. - Suite 1 Woodside, New York 11377 718-786-7110 James R. O'Neill, Ph.D. Queens $5,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
St. Joan of Arc Youth Council 82-00 35th Avenue Jackson Heights New York 11372 212-553-1475 Kathleen Farren Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority C&F
St. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church (Voices of Hagar) 95-18 Northern Blvd Queens New York 11372 718-899-3306 Howard D.L.Dill Queens $7,500 Monserrate Majority Housing

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Thalia Spanish Theatre Inc. 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue Sunnyside New York 11104 718-729-3880 Kathryn Giaimo Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Urban Justice/Domestic Violence 123 William Street New York New York 10038 Harvey Epstein Queens $10,000 Monserrate Majority C&F
Vietnam Veterans of America, Queens Chapter #32 88-61 76th Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-830-0037 Pastor Toro Queens $13,000 Monserrate Majority Mil&Nav
Your Community Center in Action 38-81 13th Street Long Island City New York 11101 718-205-8225 Nancy Torres Queens $20,000 Monserrate Majority Educ
Altantic Avenue Betterment Association 321 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn New York 11201 718-852-7418 Sandy Balbora Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority State
Antioch Community Services 826-828 Greene Avenue Brooklyn New York 11221 718-455-7778 Reverend Robert Waterman Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Bed Stuy's Project Re-Generation, Inc. (PR-G) 679 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-684-1014 Barnavas Shakur Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Montgomery Majority State
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 1368 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11216 718-636-6906 Tracey Capers Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Montgomery Majority EcDev
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 1368 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11216-2635 718-636-6906 Tracey Capers Kings (Brooklyn) $200,000 Montgomery Majority DCJS
Benjamin Banneker Elementary School P.S. 256 114 Kosciuszko Street Brooklyn New York 11216 718-857-9820 Sharyn Hemphill Kings (Brooklyn) $12,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Berean Community & Family Life Center 1641 Bergen Street Brooklyn New York 11213 718-778-2938 Angela Griffin Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Black Veteran's for Social Justice 665 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn New York 11206 718-852-6004 Job Majharike Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority Vets
Bridge Street Development Corporation 460 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-399-0146 Colette Gill Pierre Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. 30 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 Tamara McCaw Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Brooklyn Arts Council 55 Washington Street, Suite 218 Brooklyn New York 11218 718-625-0080 Ella J. Weiss Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Brooklyn Botanic Garden 1000 Washington Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-623-7269 Scott Medbury Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 718-735-4400 Margaret Walton Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Brooklyn Community and Housing Services, Inc. 105 Carlton Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-625-4545 Jeff Nemetsky Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
Brooklyn Information & Culture 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-855-7882 Sharon Polli Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Brooklyn Museum of Art 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn New York 11238 718-501-6200 Arnold Lehman Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Brooklyn Public Library Central Library - Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn New York 11238 718-230-2263 Dionne Mack-Harvin Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Brooklyn Queens Land Trust 677 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-240-4554 Agness E. Green Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Brooklyn Rescue Mission, Inc. 255 Bainbridge Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-363-3085 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority AgMkts
Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation 29 Fort Greene Place Brooklyn New York 11217 718-797-2285 Dr. mathew M. Mandery Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ-H
Brownstoners of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc. P.O. Box 330009 Brooklyn New York 11233-009 718-221-1775 Ava Barnett Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority State
BWICA Education Fund, Inc. 5901 13th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-686-1333 Kathleen Myers Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Carroll Gardens Association, Inc. 201 Columbia Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-243-9301 Jeanne DiLascio Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority State
CBC Support Service Corporation 562-74 Madison Street Brooklyn New York 11221 718-909-3120 Lenue Singletary III Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Center For Family Representation, The 116 John Street, 19th Floor New York New York 10038 212-691-0950 Susan Jacobs Kings (Brooklyn) $40,000 Montgomery Majority DCJS
Center For Law and Social Justice of Medgar Evers College, CUNY 1150 Carroll Street Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-6297 Esmeralda Simmons, Esq. Kings (Brooklyn) $150,000 Montgomery Majority Educ-H
Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions 1637 Bedford Ave., Rm. 220/32 Brooklyn New York 12225 917-539-6422 Eddie Ellis Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority DCJS
Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc. 1958 Fulton Street - 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11233 718-773-2252 Jitu K. Weusi Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) 600 Lafayette Avenue, 6th Floor Brooklyn New York 11216 718-483-9290 Sharon Content Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
City Parks Foundation 830 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10065 212-360-8280 David Rivel Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Committee for Hispanic Childrern and Families, Inc. (CHCF), The 110 William Street, Suite 1802 New York New York 10038 212-206-1090 Vanessa Ramos Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Community Voices Heard 115 East 106th St., 3rd Floor New York New York 10029 212-860-6001 Michelle Perez Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Labor
Community Works, Inc. 55 West End Avenue New York New York 10023 212-459-1854 Barbara Horowitz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Concord Community Development Corporation 291 Madison Street Brooklyn New York 11216 718-622-1818 Emma Jordan-Simpson Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Constitutional Education Foundation, Inc. 26 Wall Street, 3rd Floor Brookklyn New York 10005 212-785-1989 Thomas Stokes Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Council Of Brooklyn Neighborhoods, Inc. 201 DeKalb Avnue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-522-2613 Deb Howard Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority State
Creative Outlet Dance Theatre of Brooklyn, Inc. 80 Hanson Place, Suite 303 Brooklyn New York 11217 718-636-9312 Jamel Gaines Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Dance/Theatre/Etcetera, Inc. 480 Van Brunt Street, Room 3 Brooklyn New York 11231 718-643-6790 Martha Bowers Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Dancewave, Inc. 45 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 718-522-4696 Diane Jocobowitz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority State
Diaspora Community Services 182 Fourth Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-399-0200 Carine Jocelyn Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Don't Forget The Children 260 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-789-7050 Rev. Dr. Darryl Young Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Emmanuel Community Economic Development Corporation 279 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn New York 11238 718-622-1107 Jocelyn Mann Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Errol Grimes Dance Group, Inc. 50 Taaffe Place Brooklyn New York 11205 718-596-0560 Errol Grimes Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Families United for Racial & Economic Equality, Inc. Child Care Campaign, 81 Willoughby St., Ste. 701 Brooklyn New York 11201 718-852-2960 Wanda Imasuen Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 621 DeGraw Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-237-2017 Michelle de la Uz Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority EcDev
Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership 324 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-694-6957 Georgianna Glose Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
G.R.A.C.E. International, Inc. 2010 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-773-3551 Rev. Melony Samuels Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority State
Girls for Gender Equity (GGE), Inc. 1360 Fulton Street, Suite 314 Brooklyn New York `` 917-647-3157 Joanne Smith Kings (Brooklyn) $8,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Good Shepherd Services 305 Seventh Avenue, 9th Floor New York New York 10001 212-243-7070 Gran York Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Greene Ave HDFC 257 Greene Avenue Brooklyn New York 11238 718-636-3199 Rachel M. Hodges, LMSW Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Griot Circle, Inc. 25 Flatbush Avenue, 5th Floor Brooklyn New York 11217-1101 718-246-2775 Glen-Michael Francis Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc. 339 Douglass Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-254-9782 Pamela Benson Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Labor
Heights Hill Mental Health Services, South Beach Psychiatric Center, Community Advisory Board, Inc.
25 Flatbush Avenue, 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-852-5214 Kevin Garrity Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority Health
Helen Keller Services for the Blind 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-522-2122 Geralyn Zuzze Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Imani House, Inc. (IHI) 76A Fifth Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 718-638-2059 Bisi Iderabdullah Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Irondale Productions, Inc. 85 South Oxford Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-488-9233 Joseph M. McCarthy Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Kings Majestic Corporation (dba 651 ARTS) 651 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-230-2526 Georgiana Pickett Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Long Island University One University Plaza Brooklyn New York 11201 718-488-1602 Kim Williams Clark, Esq. Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Montgomery Majority Educ-H
Magnolia Tree Earth Center of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc. 677 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-834-4589 Nancy A. Wolf Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Fiscal Agent for the Coalition for School-Based Health Centers 1 Atwell Road Cooperstown New York 13326 315-782-9450 Joey Marie Horton Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority Health
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, Inc. (MoCADA) 80 Hanson Place Brooklyn New York 11217 718-230-0492 Kimberli E. Grant Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Neighborhood Housing Services of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc. 1012 Gates Avenue, 1st floor New York New York 10018 718-919-2100 Richard M. Trouth Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic 544 MacDonough Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-455-3784 Valerie Oliver-Durrah Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority EcDev
Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc. 443 39th Street, Suite 202 Brooklyn New York 11232 718-686-7946 Magda Aboulfadi Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
New Destiny Housing Corporation 1140 Broadway, Suite 1002 New York New York 10001 646-472-0262 Carol Cordon Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
New York Agency for Community Affairs (NYACA) 2-4 Nevins Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Zachary Mudge Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority State
New York City Parks and Recreation 830 Fifth Avenue, the Arssenal Bldg., Room 310 New York New York 10065 212-360-1360 Edward J. Lewis Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc., The 1368 Fulton Street, 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11216 718-230-4825 Chinta J. Pointer Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
NY Writers Coalition, Inc. 80 Hanson Place, #603 Brooklyn New York 11217 718-398-2883 Aaron Zimmerman Kings (Brooklyn) $6,000 Montgomery Majority State
Oasis Community Corporation 20 Jay Street, Suite 802 Brooklyn New York 11201 646-213-4210 Frank Brown, Esq. Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow 783 4th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11232 718-369-0303 Emily May Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Labor
Pan-Hellenic Council of Greater NY, Inc.,The PO Box 1084, Lincolnton Station New York New York 10037 646-734-3174 Shanell L. Robinson Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority State
Parents As Primary Teachers, Inc. 198 Hancock Street Brooklyn New York 11216-2104 718-857-8487 Yoidette Erima Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Park Slope Civic Council 357 Ninth Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-307-6530 Ken Freeman Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority State
Park Slope Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 463A Seventh Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-832-3726 Denise Johnson Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Peter Young Shelter Services, Inc. 1138-40 Pacific Street Brooklyn New York 11435 518-377-2448 Rev. Peter G. Young Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority DCJS
Police Athletic League, Inc. 341/2 E. 12th Street New York New York 10003 212-477-9450 Rodney Fuller Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority C&F

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Polytechnic Institute of New York University Six Metrotech Center Brooklyn New York 11201 718-637-5936 Beverly Johnson Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Montgomery Majority Educ-H
Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. (PACC) 201 Dekalb Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-522-2613 Sujatha Snyder Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
Pratt Institute Center for Community Development 379 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-636-3461 Rebecca Reich Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority State
Red Hook Initiative, Inc. 201 Richards Street, Suite 108 Brooklyn New York 11231 718-858-6782 Jill K. Eisenhard Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Red Hook Rise, Inc. 480 Van Brunt Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11231 718-243-2933 Earl Hall Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Research Foundation/CUNY on behalf of NYC College of Technology/ACCESS FOR WOMEN 300 Jay Street, H-407 Brooklyn New York 11201 718-552-1132 Nona Smith Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Ronald Edmonds Learning Center, MS 113 300 Adelphi Street Brooklyn New York 11205 718-834-6734 Khalek Kirkland Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Montgomery Majority Educ
Roots Revisited 1958 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-778-0009 Michael Hooper Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Montgomery Majority State
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. PO Box 1406, Wall Street Station New York New York 10268 212-349-6009 John Wyeth, Jr. Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
SCO Family of Services (for Center for Family Life in Sunset Park) 345 43rd Street Brooklyn New York 11232 718-788-3500 Julia Jean-Francois Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
South Brooklyn Local Development Corporation 268 Smith Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-852-0328 Bette Stoltz Kings (Brooklyn) $4,000 Montgomery Majority State
Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation 241 41st Street, 2nd floor Brooklyn New York 11232 718-965-3100 Phaedra Thomas Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority EcDev
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES, The 460 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 718-643-0232 José R. Ortiz Ortiz, LCSW Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES, The 460 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 718-643-0232 José R. Ortiz Ortiz, LCSW Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
St. George's Community Development Corporation, Inc. 800 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-789-6036 Reginald Scantelbury Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Sunset Park District Management Association 5116A 5th Avenue, Suite 200 Brooklyn New York 11220 718-439-7767 Renee Giordano Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority State
Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center,The 900 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11238 718-875-9710 Alex Smith, Jr. Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Union Baptist Church Development Agency 461 Decatur Street Brooklyn New York 11233 718-965-4514 Lillian Milne Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority Labor
UPROSE 186A 22nd Street Brooklyn New York 11220 718-492-9307 Elizabeth Yernpierre Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority EnCon
Urban Divers Marine Conservation/Scientific Diving Inc., The c/o UDEC 89 Pioneer Street Brooklyn New York 11231 347-224-5828 Ludger K. Balan Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority EnCon
Village Center for Care 154 Christopher Street New York New York 11231 212-337-5755 Allison Silvers Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Health
Waterfront Museum, The 290 Conover Street Brooklyn New York 11231-1020 718-624-4719 David E. Sharps Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. 550 Greene Avenue Brooklyn New York 11216 718-638-3000 Harvey Stone Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
Wings for Youth, Inc. 358 Kosciusko Street Brooklyn New York 11221 917-662-6405 Vara Perry-Spencer, MPA Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Montgomery Majority C&F
YMCA of Greater New York - Bedford Stuyvesant YMCA 5 West 63rd Street - 6th Floor New York New York 10023 212-630-9633 Denise Zimmer Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Montgomery Majority Aging
Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc. P.O. Box 205037, Sunset Station Brooklyn New York 11220-7037 347-702-7155 Amanda J. Gee Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Montgomery Majority Parks
Young Women's Christian Assoc. of Bklyn 30 Third Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 718-875-1190 Martha Kamber Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Montgomery Majority Housing
American Legion Post 1682 65 American Legion Way New City New York 10956 845-623-5713 Anthony Lamagna Rockland $25,000 Morahan Minority Vets
Arts Council of Rockland, Inc. 7 Perlman Drive Spring Valley New York 10977 845-426-3660 Mark Judelson Rockland $15,000 Morahan Minority Educ
Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Rockland County Inc. 65 North Main Street New City New York 10956 845-634-2199 Gillian E. Ballard Rockland $15,000 Morahan Minority C&F
Birthright of Rockland County, Inc. 257 S. Middletown Road Nanuet New York 10954 845-623-9098 Karin A. Lancellotti Rockland $10,000 Morahan Minority Health
Chiku Awali African Dance Company of Rockland, Inc. 76 Ramapo Avenue Suffern New York 10901 845-357-5062 Alexandreena Dixon Rockland $5,000 Morahan Minority Parks
Clarkstown Family Resource Center Partnership, Inc. 151 Congers Road, T8 New City New York 109556 845-639-5619 Julie Wolfe Rockland $1,500 Morahan Minority Educ
Community Outreach Center 50 Melnick Drive Monsey New York 10952 845-356-9600 Rabbi Jacob Horowitz Rockland $15,000 Morahan Minority DCJS
Florida Union Free School District 51 North Main Street PO Drawer 757 Florida New York 10921 8456514096 Carol Potash Orange $24,500 Morahan Minority Educ
Greenwood Lake Ambulance Inc. PO Box 223 74 Windermere Avenue Greenwood Lake New York 10925 845-494-3338 Michael King Orange $4,000 Morahan Minority Health
Greenwood Lake, Village of 18 Church Street PO Box 7 Greenwood Lake New York 10925 8454779215 Patricia Olsen Orange $20,000 Morahan Minority DCJS
Nyack Union Free School District 13A Dickinson Avenue Nyack New York 10960 845-353-7015 Valencia Douglas Rockland $50,000 Morahan Minority Educ
Orange County Community College (SUNY Orange) 115 South Street Middletown New York 10940 8453414759 Judy Osburn Orange $10,000 Morahan Minority SUNY
Ramapo Central School District 45 Mountain Avenue Hillburn New York 10931 (845) 357-7783 Robert MacNaughton Rockland $40,000 Morahan Minority Educ
Rockland County Sewer District No.1 4 Route 340 Orangeburg New York 10962 (845) 365-6111 Julius Graifman Rockland $35,000 Morahan Minority State
SHARE of New Square, Inc. 118 Clinton Avenue Spring Valley New York 10977 845-354-3233 Mrs. Eva Greenberg Rockland $15,000 Morahan Minority C&F
Tuxedo, Town of One Temple Drive Tuxedo New York 10987 845-351-2265 Shari Brooks Orange $15,000 Morahan Minority State
Auburn, City of 24 South Street Auburn New York 13021 315-255-4146 Marc Palesh Cayuga $35,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Aurora Fire Department 456 Main Street Aurora New York 13026 315-364-8590 Mark Bailey Cayuga $15,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Continuing Developmental Services, Inc 71 Perinton Parkway Fairport New York 14450 5855988734 Sankar Sewnauth Monroe $25,000 Nozzolio Minority Health
Palmyra Fire Department 615 East Main Street Palmyra New York 14522 315-398-8281 Scott Floyd Wayne $10,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Poplar Ridge Fire Department 2423 State Route 34B Hwy Poplar Ridge New York 13139 315-364-7344 Bruce Besner Cayuga $15,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Red Jacket Fire Department PO Box 184 Seneca Falls New York 13148 315-568-2796 Steve Farnsworth Seneca $25,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Seneca County 1 DiPronio Drive Waterloo New York 13165 315-539-1701 Suzanne Sinclaire Seneca $10,000 Nozzolio Minority AgMkts
Union Hill Fire Department PO Box 112 Union Hill New York 14563 585-581-4003 Brian Ball Wayne $10,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Victor Fire Department 34 Maple Avenue Victor New York 14564 585-924-3321 Joe Murphy Ontario $10,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Vietnam Veterans of America - Chapter 704 109 S. Fulton Street Auburn New York 13021 3155671089 Tom Bryant Cayuga $5,000 Nozzolio Minority Vets
Wayne County Red Cross 400 South Main Street Newark New York 14513 315-331-3783 James Love Wayne $10,000 Nozzolio Minority Health
West Bloomfield Fire Department PO Box 24 West Bloomfield New York 14585 585-624-2914 Bob Bassett Ontario $10,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Williamson, Town of 6380 State Route 21 Suite - 2 Williamson New York 14589 3155892038 James Hoffman Wayne $110,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Wolcott Fire Department 4546 Paylor Drive Wolcott New York 14590 315-594-2549 Ray Wellington Wayne $10,000 Nozzolio Minority State
Actor's Fund of America, The 729 Seventh Avenue - 11th Floor New York New York 10019 212-354-5480 Kathy Schrier Queens $50,000 Onorato Majority Labor
After School Corporation, The 1440 Broadway 16th Floor New York New York 10018 646-943-8756 John Albert Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Educ
AKTINA Productions, Inc. 23-50 27th Street Astoria, New York 11105 718-545-1151 Elena Maroulleti Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Educ
American Museum of the Moving Image (dba Museum of the Moving Image) 35 Avenue at 37 Street Astoria New York 11106 718-784-4520 Rochelle Slovin Queens $250,000 Onorato Majority Parks
American Place Theatre, Inc. 266 West 37 Street, 22nd Floor New York New York 10018 212-594-4482 Jennifer Barnette Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Parks
American Red Cross of Greater New York, Inc 520 West 49 Street New York New York 10019 212-875-2396 Alexander Lutz Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority State
American Red Cross of Greater New York, The 520 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 212-875-2396 Alexander Lutz (grant Request info)
Queens $4,000 Onorato Majority State
Asian-American Consulting Services, Inc. - New Land Community Center 677 Seneca Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-381-3607 Tran Thi Nguyet Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Asociacion Tepeyac De New York 251 West 14 Street New York New York 10011 212-633-7108 Joel Magallan Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. 34-23 Steinway Street Astoria New York 11105 917-496-8156 Taryn Drongowski Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Astoria Restoration Association, Inc. 31-28 Ditmars Blvd. Astoria New York 11105 718-726-0034 Catherine Piecora Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Astoria Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 4-05 Astoria Blvd. Astoria New York 11102 718-721-0289 Jo Ann Parks Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Astoria/Queens Share-Ing & Care-Ing, Inc. 45-02 Ditmars Blvd.,Suite 1016 Astoria New York 11105 718-777-5766 Anna Kril Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority State
Bechirot, Inc. 140-12 69th Road Flushing New York 11367 718-362-9008 Ruth Sanders Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Health
Bromme 114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc. 114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc. Astoria New York 11106 718-728-8763 Barbara A. Pollock Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. - Queens 85 South Oxford Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-624-9115 Nancy Carin Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority EcDev
Calpulli Mexican Dance Co., Inc. 91-10 34th Ave., 5B Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-507-2617 Juan Castano Queens $5,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Peter J. Della Monica, Jr. Senior Center 191 Joaralemon St Brooklyn New York 11201 718-722-6037 Christina Yang Queens $50,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Center for Educational Innovation - Public Education Association 28 West 44 Street New York New York 10036-6600 212-302-8800 Seymour Fliegel Queens $100,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. 25-69 38 Street Astoria New York 11103 718-728-7820 Marie Torniali Queens $30,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Incorporated 25-69 38th Street Astoria New York 11103 718-728-7820 Marie Torniali Queens $40,000 Onorato Majority Housing
Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens 75-20 Astoria Blvd, Suite 140 Jackson Heights New York 11370 718-898-8500 Sophia Ganosis Quuens $50,000 Onorato Majority EcDev
Citizens Committee for New York City 305 Seventh Avenue, 15th flr New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0909 Pinky Vincent Queens $5,000 Onorato Majority Housing
City Parks Foundation, Inc. 830 Fifth Ave. New York New York 10065 212-360-8280 Nicole Johnson Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Parks

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City University of New York 101 W 31st Street, 6th Floor New York New York 10001 212-652-2850 Jane Savitt Tennen Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The 110 William St., Suite 1802 New York New York 10038 212-208-1080 Elba Montalvo Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Community Works 55 West End Avenue New York New York 10023 212-459-1854 Barbara Horowitz Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Consortium for Worker Education, The 275 7th Ave, 18 flr New York New York 10001 212-647-1900 Joe McDermott New York $100,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Cooley's Anemia Foundation, Inc. 330 Seventh Avenue, #330 New York New York 10001 212-279-8090 Gina Cioffi, Esq. Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Health
Cooley's Anemia Foundation, Inc. 330 Seventh Avenue, #330 New York New York 10001 212-279-8090 Gina Cioffi, Esq. Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Health
District Attorney of Queens 70 Harvard Place Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-286-6000 Richard A. Brown Queens $100,000 Onorato Majority DCJS

Dutch Kills Civic Association, Inc. 41-20 29 Street Long Island City New York 11101 718-786-2049 Gerald J. Walsh Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Housing
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Queens, Inc. 29-21 21st Avenue Astoria New York 11105 718-204-2444 Angie Markham Queens $150,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Friends of the Queens Vietnam War Memorial, Inc. P.O. Box 754040 Forest Hills, New York
New
11375
York 11375 1-646-918-4291 Pastor Toro Jr. Queens $50,000 Onorato Majority Vets
Fund for the City of New York (dba Day One) P.O. Box 1507 Canal Street Station New York New York 10013 212-566-8120 Stephanie Nilva Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority DCJS
Glenridge Senior Citizen Multi Service and Advisory Center 59-03 Summerfield St New York New York 11385 718-386-5136 Angela Mirabile Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation 58-56 Forest Avenue Ridgewood New York 11385 718-366-8721 Angela Mirabile Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation - dba Ridgewood Property Owners & Civic Assotiation,P.O.
Inc.Box 860077 Ridgewood New York 11386 718-802-5078 Paul Kerzner Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Housing
HANAC, Inc. 49 West 45 Street, 4th flr New York New York 10036 718-267-6910 Chris Amendola Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Aging
HANAC, Inc. 49 West 45th Street New York New York 10036 212-840-8005 John P. Kaiteris Queens $100,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Immigration Advocacy Services, Inc. 24-40 Steinway Street Astoria New York 11103 718-956-8218 Debra Gilmore Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority State
Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation 5 Channel Dr Port Washington New York 11050 866-789-5423 Fred Jenny Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Health
Medicare Rights Center 520 Eighth Avenue, Northe Wing 3rd flr New York New York 10018 212-204-6289 Carol Arnold Queens $7,500 Onorato Majority Health
Metro Hawks Athletic Club, Inc. P.O. Box 139 New York New York 10031 718-828-0007 Hakiem A. Yahmadi Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Midori Foundation, Inc. 352 Seventh Avenue, Suite 301 New York New York 10001 212-767-1300 Ashley Mendolia Queens $6,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Midtown Management Group, Inc., The/DBA Inside Broadway 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 802 New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Momentum Project, Inc., The 322 8th Avenue, 3rd flr New York New York 10001 212-691-8100 Jose A. Belizario Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Health
Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens (The) dba Mount Sinai Occupational Health Clinic Queens 25-30 30th Avenue Long Island city, New York 11101 718-267-4320 Caryn Schwab Queens $150,000 Onorato Majority Health
Murphy Institute at CUNY (The) 25 Westr 43 Street New York New York 10036 917-991-6330 Gregory Mantsios Queens $100,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Music Outreach/Learning Through Music, Inc. 677 West End Avenue, Suite 1B New York New York 10025 Enzo Mincin Queens $30,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc 60-20 Woodside Avenue, 2nd Flr Woodside New York 11377 718-457-1017 Ygmar Wiel Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Housing
New Destiny Housing Corporation 1140 Broadway, Suite 1002 New York New York 10001 646-472-0262 Carol L. Corden Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Housing
New York Cares, Inc. 214 West 29 Street, 5th Flr New York New York 10001 212-402-1130 Suzanne Farrell Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority C&F
New York City Coalition Against Hunger 16 Beaver Street, 3rd flr New York New York 10004 212-825-0028 Joel Berg Queens $5,000 Onorato Majority State
New York Hall of Science 47-01 111 Street Carona New York 11368 718-699-0005 Dan Wempa Queens $35,000 Onorato Majority Educ
New York Hall of Science 47-01 111 Street Carona New York 11368 718-699-0005 Dan Wempa Queens $50,000 Onorato Majority Educ
New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 58-12 Queens Blvd., Ste 1 Woodside New York 11377 347-417-8180 Gary L. Davis Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Our World Neighborhood Charter School 36-12 35th Avenue Astoria New York 11106 718-392-3405 Maria Abellana Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority Educ
P.S. 150Q Sunnyside School 40-01 43 Avenue Sunnyside New York 11104 718-784-2252 Carmen Parache Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Pro Bono Net 151 West 30th Street, 10th flr. New York New York 10001 212-382-4712 Leah Marulies Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority DCJS
QSAC, Inc. 253 West 35th St, 16th Flr New York New York 10001 212-244-5560 Gary A. Maffei Queens $30,000 Onorato Majority MRDD
Quality Services for the Autism community 253 W 35 Street, 16 flr New York New York 10001 212-244-5560 Gary A. Maffei Queens $50,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Queens Lesbian & Gay Community Center, Inc - dba Queens Pride House 76-11 37th Avenue, Suite 206 Jackson Heights New York 11372 718-429-5309 H. Daniel Castellanos Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority Health

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 70-31 84th Street, Bldg 38 Glendale New York 11385 718-326-4455 Lynda Herndon Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc. PO Box 520069 Flushing New York 11352 718760-0686 Jeffrey Rosenstock Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Queens Vocational and Technical High School 37-02 47 Avenue Long Island City New York 11101 718-937-3010 Anthony Ali Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 221-10 Jamaica Avenue, Suite 107 Queens Village New York 11428-2037 718-468-8025 Joan Serrano Laufer, ACSW Queens $5,000 Onorato Majority C&F
R.C. Church of St. Margaret Mary - Senior Program 9-18 27th Avenue Astoria New York 11102 718-639-8209 Denise Dollard Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Aging
R.C. Church of St. Margaret Mary - Youth Program 9-18 27 Avenue Astoria New York 11102 718-639-8209 Denise Dollard Queens $7,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc. 267-07 76th Avenue New Hyde Park New York 11040 718-343-5683 Patricia C. Donnelly Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Health
School for Language and Communication Development 70-24 47th Avenue Woodside New York 11377 516-609-2000 Laura Abrams Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Educ
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. -- Big Six NORC 520 Eighth Avenue, 5th Flr New York New York 10018 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. --North Queensview NORC 520 Eighth Avenue, 5th flr New York New York 10018 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, The 94-50 159 Street, Room 008 Jamaica New York 11415 917-435-7316 Beth A. Shafran Queens $10,000 Onorato Majority Educ
St. Francis of Assisi R. C. Church 21-17 45th Street Astoria New York 11105 917-693-5745 Marianne Evangelou Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Sunnyside Community Services - Adult Day Services 43-31 39 Street Sunnyside New York 11104 718-784-6173 Judith Zangwill Queens $50,000 Onorato Majority Aging
Thalia Spanish Theatre, Inc. 41-17 Greenpoint Avenue Sunnyside New York 11104 718-729-3880 Kathryn Giaimo Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Parks
Trinity Lutheran Church 31-18 37th Street Long Island City New York 11103 718-278-0036 The Rev. Michael Church Queens $30,000 Onorato Majority Health
United Cerebral Palsy Association of NYS, Inc - DBA Cerebral Palsy Associations of NYS, Inc. 330 West 34th Street - 15th Floor New York New York 10001-2406 212-947-5770 Duane Schielke Queens $250,000 Onorato Majority Health
Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens, Inc. 21-12 30th Road Log Island City New York 11102 718-278-0946 Marianne Evangelou Queens $100,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Vietnam Veterans of America, Queens Chapter #32 88-61 76 Avenue Glendale New York 11385 718-830-0037 Pastor Toro Jr. Queens $35,000 Onorato Majority Vets
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 500 Greenwich Street, 3rd Flr New York New York 10013 212-625-1616 Nancy D. Miller Queens $25,000 Onorato Majority Health
Woodside On The Move, Inc 39-42 59 Street Woodside New York 11377 718-476-8449 Rosa M. Reyes Queens $40,000 Onorato Majority Housing
YMCA of Greater New York - Long Island city 32-23 Queens Blvd. Long Island City New York 11101 718-392-7932 Jay Cruz Queens $15,000 Onorato Majority C&F
Young Women's Leadership Foundation, The 150 East 52nd Street, 21st Flr New York New York 10022 212-207-3221 Joshua N. Solomon Queens $20,000 Onorato Majority Educ
American Red Cross in Westchester County 106 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-946-6500 Abagail Adams Westchester $6,000 Oppenheimer Majority Health
At Home on the Sound, Inc. P.O. Box 1092 Larchmont New York 10538 914-381-5810 Friedhilde Milburn Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority Aging
Blind Brook- Rye Union Free School District 390 North Street Rye Brooke New York 10573 914-937-3600 William J. Stark Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Briarcliff Manor Public Library Library Road Briarcliff New York NY 914-941-7072 Geraldine Mahoney Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District 45 Ingham Road Briarcliff New York 10510 914-941-8880 Dr. Frances G. Wills Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Byram Hills Central School District 10 Tripp Lane Armonk New York 10504 914-273-4082 Dr. Jacquelynn Taylor Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
CAREERS for People with Disabilities 401 Columbus Avenue Valhalla New York 10595 914-741-8500 Christina Cornish-Lauria Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Chappaqua Cental School District 66 Roaring Brook Road Chappaqua New York 10514 914-238-7200 Dr. David Fleishman Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Chappaqua Public Library 195 South Greeley Ave Chappaqua New York 10514 914-238-4779 pamela Thompson Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Coalition of Homes Offering Independence and Community for Elders 14 Colvin Road Scarsdale New York 10583 914-722-6800 Dr. John E. Baer Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority Aging
College Careers Fund of Westchester, Inc. 190 E. Post Road White Plains New York 10602 914-428-3435 Blanche L. Walker Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Community Housing Innovations, Inc. 190 East Post Road Suite 401 White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1010 Elizabeth Thomas Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority Housing
Constitution Education Foundation, Inc. 26 Wall St. 3rd Floor New York New York 10005 212-785-1989 Thomas Stokes Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
DOROT, Inc. 171 West 85th Street New York New York 10024 917-441-3718 Andrew Martin Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts 153 Library Lane P.O. Box 736 Mamaroneck New York 10543 914-698-3045 Lisa Reilly Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
Family Services of Westchester, Inc. One Gateway Plaza Port Chester New York 10575 914-937-2320 Lynn Green Westchester $8,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Food Bank for Westchester, Inc., The 358 Saw Mill River Road Millwood New York NY 914-923-1100 Christina Rohatynskvj Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F

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Friends of the Children's Center for Learning, Inc. 95 Lincoln Avenue New Rochelle New York 10801 914-632-0180 Anitta Haywood Westchester $11,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Friends of the Rye Nature Center, Inc. 873 Boston Post Road Rye New York 10580 914-967-5150 Patrice Athanasidy Westchester $15,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
Furniture Sharehouse Inc. 1 West Ave Suite 201 Larchmont New York 10538 914-661-7259 Kate Bialo Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Grace Church Community Center, Inc. 35 Orchard Street White Plains New York 10603 914-949-3098 Susan Aubry Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Harrison Central School District 50 Union Ave Harrison New York 10528 914-835-3300 Louis N. Wool Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Harrison Library Bruce Avenue Harrison New York 10528 914-835-0324 Virginia Weimer Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
HOPE Community Services, Inc. 50 Washington Avenue New Rochelle New York 10801 914-636-4010 Carole Troum Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority Housing
Housing Action Council 55 South Broadway Tarrytown New York 10591 914-332-4144 Rosemarie Noonan Westchester $15,000 Oppenheimer Majority Housing
Hudson Link for Higher Education 23-25 Spring Street Ossining New York 10562 914-941-0794 Sean Pica Westchester $15,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-H
Humane Education Advocated Researching Teachers 14 Halstead Avenue Ste 301 Mamaroneck New York 10543 914-381-0309 Brad Goldberg Westchester $2,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Institute of History, Archaeology and Education P.O. Box 41 Purchase New York 10577 914-933-0440 Peter Feinman Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Interfaith Council for Action, Inc. 138 Spring Street P.O. Box 790 Ossining New York 10562 914-941-5252 Debra Descloux Westchester $6,500 Oppenheimer Majority Housing
JCC of Mid-Westchester, Inc. 999 Wilmont Road Scarsdale New York 10583 914-472-3300 Lynn Greenberg Westchester $18,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Larchmont Public Library 121 Larchmont Ave Larchmont New York 10538 914-834-1977 Diane Courtney, MLS, MPA Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 90 Maple Avenue White Plains New York 10601 914--949-1305 Barbra Finkelstein Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Literacy Volunteers of America- Westchester Co. Affiliate Inc. P.O. Box 693 Yonkers New York 10702 914-375-7964 Patricia P. Rajala Westchester $25,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Mamaroneck Free Library 136 Prospect Ave Mamaroneck New York 10543 914-698-1250 Susan Benton Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Mamaroneck Union Free School District 1000 West Boston Post Road Mamaroneck New York 10543 914-220-3000 Dr. Paul R. Fried Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependance/ Westchester 5 Waller Avenue Suite 105 White Plains New York 10601 914-949-8500 Joan Bonsignore Westchester $8,000 Oppenheimer Majority ASAS
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Southern NY Chapter 2 Gannet Drive Suite LC White Plains New York 10604 914-694-7654 Debby Bennett Westchester $3,000 Oppenheimer Majority Health
New Rochelle City School District 515 North Avenue New Rochelle New York 10801 914-576-4300 Mr. Richard Organisciak Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
New Rochelle Council on the Arts, Inc. P.O. Box 1323 New Rochelle New York 10802 914-235-9414 Billie Tucker Westchester $3,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
New Rochelle Fund for Educational Excellence 265 Clove Road New Rochelle New York 10801 914-576-6518 Theresa Kump Leghorn Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
New Rochelle Library One Library Plaza New Rochelle New York 10801 914-632-7878 Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
New Rochelle Opera, Inc. P.O. Box 55 New Rochelle New York 10804 914-235-9414 Billie Tucker Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
New Rochelle Young Men's Christian Association 50 Weyman Avenue New Rochelle New York 10805 914-632-1818 Jeffrey E. Krause Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
North Castle Public Library 19 Wippoorwill Road East Armonk New York 10504 914-273-3887 M. Christina Ansnes Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Open Door Family Medical Center 165 Main Street Ossining New York 10562 914-941-4412 Lindsay Farrell Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Health
Ossining Children's Center, Inc. 90-92 South Highland Avenue Ossining New York 10562 914-941-0230 Howard Milbert Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Ossining Public Library 53 Croton Avenue Ossining New York 10562 914-941-2416 Elizabeth Bremel Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Ossining Union Free School District 190 Croton Avenue Ossining New York 10562 914-941-7700 Dr. Phyllis Glassman Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Ossining United Methodist church D/B/A A Kids' Place 1 Emwilton Place Ossining New York 10562 914-923-4441 Patricia Hidalgo Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Pace University by and through its Women's Justice Center 78 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-422-4634 Karen Commeret Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-H
Port Chester Carver Center 400 Westchester Avenue Port Chester New York 10573 914-939-6644 Susan Lenseth Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Port Chester Public Library 1 Haseco Avenue Port Chester New York 10573 914-939-6710 Robin Lettieri Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Port Chester- Rye Union Free School District P.O. Box 246 Bowman Avenue Port Chester New York 10573 914-934-7902 Dr. Donald Carlisle Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Purchase Free Library 3093 Purchase Street Purchase New York 10577 914-948-0550 Anne Collins Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Rye City School District 324 Midland Avenue Rye New York 10580 914-934-7901 Dr. Edward J. Shine Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Rye Education Fund, Inc. 411 Theodore Frennel Avenue Rye New York 10580 914-025-9838 M. Kim O'Connor Westchester $6,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Rye Free Reading Room 1061 Boston Post Road Rye New York 10580 914-967-0480 Kurt Hadeler Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Rye Neck Union Free School District 310 Hornridge Road Mamaroneck New York 10543 914-777-5200 Dr. Peter J. Mustich Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Scarsdale Public Library Port and Olmstead Road Scarsdale New York 10583 914-722-1300 Stephanie Sarnoff Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Scarsdale Union Free School District 2 Brewster Road Scarsdale New York 10583 914-721-2410 Dr. Michael V. McGill Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Sheltering the Homeless is Our Responsibility P.O. Box 814 White Plains New York 10602 914-328-1896 Jane Perkinson Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority Housing
SPARC, Inc.- Special Program And Resource Connection 3045 Gomer Street Yorktown Heights New York 10598 914-243-0583 Rose Rothe Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Today's Students Tomorrow's Teachers 3 Main Street Suite 200 Elmsford New York 10523 914-345-3444 Judith Perrin Westchester $15,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
United Way of Westchester and Putnam, Inc. 155 Washington Ave Albany New York 12210 914-997-6700 Naomi Adler Westchester $39,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Ursuline Social Outreach: The Adult Learning Center 38 Centre Avenue New Rochelle New York 10805 914-633-7298 Eileen Fane Westchester $7,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley 540 White Plains Rd. Suite 300 Tarrytown New York 10591 914-666-7616 Laura Elmore Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority Health
Westchester Art Council 31 Mamaroneck Ave White Plains New York 10601 914-428-4220 Joanne Mongelli Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Westchester Independent Living Center, Inc. 200 Hamilton Avenue 2nd Floor White Plains New York 10601 914-682-3926 Joe Bravo Westchester $6,500 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Westchester Institute for Human Development 322 Cedarwood Hall Valhalla New York 10595 914-493-8204 Anslet Bacon Westchester $150,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
Westchester Jewish Community Services, Inc. 845 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-771-0600 Dr. Megan Flynn Westchester $20,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Westchester Library System 540 Whire Plains Road Tarrytown New York 10591 914-674-4185 Terry Kirchner Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc. 470 Mamaroneck Avenue Suite 410 White Plains New York 10605 914-428-4507 Geoffrey Anderson Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority Housing
Westco Productions, Inc. 9 Romar Avenue White Plains New York 10605 914-761-7463 Susan R. Katz Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
White Plains City School District 5 Homeside Lane White Plains New York 10605 914-422-2000 Mr. Timothy P. Connors Westchester $100,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
White Plains Public Library 100 Martine Ave White Plains New York 10601 914-422-1400 Sandra Miranda Westchester $50,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ-L
Winifred Masterson Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, The 785 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains New York 10605 914-597-2348 Toni Calabrese Boelsen Westchester $6,000 Oppenheimer Majority Health
Workmen's Circle/ Arbeter Ring, Inc., The 45 East 33rd Street New York New York 10016 212-889-6800 Mary-Elizabeth Mitchell New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority Parks
Youth Service Opportunities Project 15 Oak Ave Pelham New York 10803 212-598-0973 Ed Doty Westchester $10,000 Oppenheimer Majority Educ
YWCA of White Plains & Central Westchester 515 North Street White Plains New York 10605 914-949-6227 Danielle Cylich Westchester $5,000 Oppenheimer Majority C&F
Alley Pond Environmental Center 228-06 Northern Blvd. Bayside New York 11363 (718) 229-4000 Irene Scheid, Queens $40,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Bayside Historical Society 208 Totten Avenue Fort Totten Bayside New York 11359 (718) 224-2250 Geraldine Spinella, Queens $60,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Bayside Little League, Inc. P.O. Box 54 Bayside New York 11361 7182295565 Robert Reid, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Bell Park Jewish Center 231-10 Hillside Avenue Bellerose Manor New York 11427 (718) 464-9144 Daniel L. Friedenreich Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority State
Bridge to Life, Inc. 129-20A 18th Avenue College Point New York 11356 718-463-1810 Eleanor Ruder, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Church of Mary's Nativity Golden Age Club 46-57 156th Street Flushing New York 11355 718-357-8184 William Balla, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority Aging
College Point Board of Trade 14-15 College Point Blvd. Queens New York 11356 (718) 939-3393 Howard C. Haider, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority EcDev
College Point Little League P.O. BOX 1 College Point New York 11356 (718) 909-9047 Gus Klidas, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
College Point Senior Center 29-09 137th St. Flushing New York 11354 (718) 358-9193 Roberta Goldenberg, Queens $10,000 Padavan Minority Aging
College Point Volunteer Ambulance Corps. 123-06 18th Ave. College Point New York 11356 7183531230 Paula Simmons, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority State
Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose Inc. 73-50 Little Neck Parkway Floral Park New York 11004 (718) 347-3276 Amy Fischetti, Queens $46,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Conrad Poppenhusen Association, (Poppenhusen Institute) 114-04 Fourteenth Ave. College Point New York 11356 (718)358-0067 Susan K. Brustman, Queens $50,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Dwarf-Giraffe Boy's League of Whitestone, Inc. 147-16 19th Avenue 149-50 15th Road Whitestone New York 11357 (718) 767-7696 Charles Mangiaracina Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Federation of Organizations 1 Farmingdale Rd. Rte. 109 West Babylon New York 11704 631-669-5355 Barbara Faron, CSW, Queens $2,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Flushing Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps. PO Box 339 43-14 162nd Street Flushing New York 11358 (718) 353-4938 Jospeh Di Benedetto, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority State
Friends of Cunningham Park PO Box 660134 Utopia Station Flushing New York 11366 718-465-3341 Marc A. Haken, Queens $2,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Glen Oaks Little League P.O. Box 173 Glen Oaks New York 11004 (718)347-5620 Bob Kelleher, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps. PO Box 340 79-03 257th St. Floral Park New York 11004 (718) 347-1637 Ted Rabinowitz, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority State
Greater Whitestone Taxpayers Civic Assoc. 150--74 6th Ave. Whitestone New York 11357 718-746-5860 Pat Carpentiere, Queens $10,000 Padavan Minority State

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Greater Whitestone Taxpayers Community Center, Inc. 147-16 19th Avenue Whitestone New York 11357 (718) 767-7696 Charles Mangiaracina, Queens $50,000 Padavan Minority State
Greek Orthodox Shrine Church of St. Nicholas 196-10 Northern Blvd. Flushing New York 11358 718-357-4200 Venita Lorras, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Hillcrest Jewish Center 183-02 Union Turnpike Flushing New York 11366 718-380-4145 Tiberiu Weisz, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Hollis Bellaire-Queens Village-Bellerose Athletic Assoc. 85-54 Little Neck Parkway Queens Village New York 11428 516-477-5221 O Ken Conyers, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Holocaust Resource Center Queensborough Community College 222-05 56th Ave. Bayside New York 11364 7182815166 Rose Mary Zin Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority CUNY
Jamaica Estates - Holliswood - Briarwood Little League, Inc. P.O. Box 656539 Fresh Meadows New York 11365 (718)670-7128 Loretta Cheong, Donald Chu, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Jamaica Estates-South Bayside Volunteer Ambulance 207-07 Union Turnpike PO Box 640181 Bayside New York 11364 (718)464-0592 Daryl Mazlish, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority State
Little Neck/Douglaston Ambulance Corps. 42-18 Marathon Parkway Little Neck New York 11363 (718) 423-2333 Dino Oranges, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority State
Northeast Queens Jewish Community Council 58-20 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck New York 11362 718-225-6750 Gail Eisenberg, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Northeast Queens Senior Services 191 Joralemon Street 14th Floor Jamaica New York 11432 (718) 357-4903 Judy Kleve, Queens $10,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Our Lady of Lourdes Outreach 92-96 220th St. Queens Village New York 11428 718-479-0924 Sr. Marianne Miller, O.P. Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Our Lady of Lourdes Senior Citizens Club 92-96 220th St. Queens Village New York 11428 718-479-5111 Helen Hugaboom Queens $2,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Our Lady of Snows Golden Age Club 258-15 80th Ave Floral Park New York 11004 718-347-6070 Rita Zirpolo, Queens $2,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Pride of Judea Mental Health Center 243-02 Northern Boulevard Douglaston New York 11363 (718) 423-6200 Shoshana Garber, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority MH
QSAC 30-10 38th St Astoria New York 11103 718-728-8476 Gary A. Maffei, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority MRDD
Queens Botanical Garden 43-50 Main St. Flushing New York 11355 (718)886-3800 Susan Lacerte, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Queens Center for Progress 81-15 164th St Jamaica New York 11432 718-374-0002 Charles Houston, Queens $7,500 Padavan Minority MRDD
Queens Interagency Council on the Aging 120-55 Queens Blvd. Rm. 319 Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-268-5954 Bruce Cunningham, Queens $2,500 Padavan Minority Aging
Queens Jewish Community Council 119-45 Union Tpke. Forest Hills New York 11375 718-544-9033 Cynthia Zalisky, Queens $15,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Queens Theatre In The Park PO Box 520069 Flushing New York 11352 718 760-0686 Jeffery Rosenstock, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 221-10 Jamaica Ave. Suite 104 Queens Village New York 11428 718-468-8025 Joan Serrano Laufer, ACSW, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island 267-07 76th Ave New Hyde Park New York 11042 718-343-5683 Robert S. Weitzner, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority Health
Saint Fidelis Mother and Child Residence 124-15 14th Avenue College Point New York 11356 7183534749 Joann Lynch Queens $10,000 Padavan Minority C&F
Saint Gregory the Great Community Service Center 88-19 Cross Island Parkway Bellerose New York 11426 (718) 343-5938 Marianne Farella, Queens $2,500 Padavan Minority C&F
Saint Gregory's Golden Age Leisure Club 242-20 88th Ave. Bellerose New York 11426 718-347-3707 Fred Albert, Queens $2,500 Padavan Minority Aging
Samuel Field YM & YWHA 58-20 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck New York 11362 (718) 225-6750 Steven Goodman, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Services Now For Adult Persons Bldg #4, CBU #29 80-45 Winchester Boulevard
Queens Village New York 11427 (718) 470-1200 Linda Leest, Queens $18,000 Padavan Minority Aging
Sol Zim Jewish Enrichment Music Foundation, Inc., The (JEM Foundation) 85-39 213th Street Queens Village New York 11427 718-776-3500 Cantor Sol Zim, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority State
Something Special Orchestra 7 Opal Dr. Plainview New York 11803 (516) 681-1789 Philip Costa, Queens $10,000 Padavan Minority Parks
Transitional Services of NY 10-16 162nd St. Whitestone New York 11357 718-746-6647 Larry Grubler Queens $15,000 Padavan Minority Educ
Udalls Cove Preservation Committee, Inc. 251-31 42nd Ave Little Neck New York 11363 718-224-7256 Walter Mugdan, Queens $5,000 Padavan Minority EnCon
Whitestone Community Ambulance 12-15 150 St. Whitestone New York 11357 (718) 767-1000 Ralph Cefalo, Queens $4,000 Padavan Minority State
A Torah Infertility Medium of Exchange 1310 48th Street - Suite 406 Brooklyn New York 11219 718-686-8927 Rabbi Saul Rosen Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Parker Majority Health
ACORN Tax preparation Assistance and Foreclosure Counseling and Home buyers Seminars 2-4 Nevins Street - 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 Mariana Davenport Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Parker Majority Housing
American Red Cross Greater NY 200 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn New York 11201 Denise Bloise Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Parker Majority Health
Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health 450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 1232 Brooklyn New York 11203 718-270-2602 Ruth Browne, ScD Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Parker Majority Educ
Boro Park Jewish Comm. Council 4608 13th Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-4654 Yechiel Kaufman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Parker Majority C&F
Brooklyn Arts Council 55 Washington Street- Suite 218 Brooklyn New York 11210 718-625-3294 Ella J. Weiss Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Parker Majority Parks
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts PO Box 100163 Brooklyn New York 11210 718-951-4343 Cheri Walsh Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Parker Majority Parks
Brooklyn Falcons 461 East 46th Street Brooklyn New York 11203 Eric Waterman Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority Parks
Brooklyn Historical Society 128 Pierreppont Street Brooklyn New York 11201 Deborah Schwartz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Parker Majority Educ
Brooklyn Housing & Family Services, Inc. 415 Albermarle Road Brooklyn New York 11218-2351 Larry Jayson Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Parker Majority Housing
Brooklyn Style Foundation 657 Jefferson Avenue Brooklyn New York 11221 Rick Davy Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Parker Majority Educ
C & P Cozy Corner Family Group Day Care 3112 Snyder Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 Corine McLean Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority Educ
Cadet Academy of Honor and Excellence 117 E. 94th Street Brooklyn New York 11212 Tony C. Williams Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority Educ
Caribbean American Center of NY 195 Cadman Plaza West Brooklyn New York 11201 718-625-0717 Jean Alexander Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Parker Majority C&F
Caribbean Cultural Theatre 138 So. Oxford Street, Suite 4E Brooklyn New York 11217-1695 718-398-2794 E. Wayne McDonald Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Parker Majority Parks
100 Parkside Avenue
Caribbean Women's Health Association Brooklyn New York 11203 718-826-2948 Dr. Marilyn John Kings (Brooklyn) $75,000 Parker Majority Health
Carlos Lezama Archives & Caribbean Cultural Center 1028 St. Johns Place Brooklyn New York 11213 Mercedes Qualls Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Parker Majority Educ
Chai Lifeline 151 West 30th Street New York New York 10001 212-465-0949 Rabbi Steven Scholar New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Parker Majority Health
COJO of Flatbush 1550 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn New York 11230 718-377-6089 Rabbi Yechezkel Pikus Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority C&F
Community Board 12 1 Center St. Room 727 New York New York 10007 718-851-4140 Carlos Naranjo Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority Educ
Community H.O.P.E. Helping Other Parents Endure 772 Vermont Street Brooklyn New York 11207 718-272-0406 Sharon Rose Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority C&F
Community Healthcare Network 79 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor New York New York 10016 212-463-8411 Catherine M. Abate Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority Health
COPO Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention Program (Family Empowerment Program) 1081 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn New York 11230 718-859-2266 Jagajit Singh Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority C&F
Creative Outlet Dance Theatre of Brooklyn 80 Hanson Place-Suite 303 Brooklyn New York 11217 718-857-4997 Jamel Gaines Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Parker Majority Parks
Diaspora Community Services 182 4th Avenue - 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-399-0200 Carine Jocelyn Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Parker Majority C&F
Ditmas Park Youth Group 961 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 Herard Augustin Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Parker Majority Educ
Eagle Academy for Young Men 244 E. 163rd Street Bronx New York 10456 718-410-4048 David Banks Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Parker Majority Educ
Erasmus Neighorhood Federation 814 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 718-462-7709 Yves Vilus Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Parker Majority EcDev
Errol Grimes Dance Group 50 Taaffe Place Brooklyn New York 11205 Errol Grimes Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Parker Majority Educ
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Akron-Newstead Senior Citizens Inc. 5691 Cummings Road Akron New York 14001 716-542-6645 Theo Abraham Erie $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Aging
American Legion A.J. Jurek Post 1672 PO Box 759 655 New Road East Amherst New York 14051 716-812-7312 Sal Schillaci Erie $15,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Vets
Amherst Center for Senior Services 370 John James Audobon Parkway Amherst New York 14228 716-636-3050 Gaile Thornton Erie $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Aging
Amherst Public Library 350 John James Audubon Parkway Amherst New York 14228 716-688-4919 RoseAnn Butler Smith Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Amherst Public Library 5571 Main Street Williamsville New York 14221 716-688-4919 RoseAnn Butler Smith Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Amherst Public Library 770 Hopkins Road Williamsville New York 14221 688-4919 RoseAnn Butler Smith Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Amherst Public Library 4622 Main Street Amherst New York 14226 716-688-4919 RoseAnn Butler Smith Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Amherst Symphony Orchestra Association PO Box 1083 Williamsville New York 14221 716-633-4606 Joan Fishburn Erie $6,400 Ranzenhofer Minority Parks
Batavia, City of 1 Batavia City Centre Batavia New York 14020 585-345-633- Jason Molino Genesee $20,000 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Bergen, Town of 13 South Lake Avenue PO Box 249 Bergen New York 14416 585-494-1121 Donald Cunningham Genesee $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Byron-Bergen Public Library 13 South Lake Avenue Bergen New York 14416 585-494-1120 Nancy Bailey Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Clarence Public Library 3 Town Place Clarence New York 14031 716-741-2650 David Fairlee Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Clarence Senior Citizens Inc. 4600 Tompson Road Clarence New York 14031 716-633-5138 Karla Madrid Erie $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Aging
Corfu Free Library PO Box 419 Corfu New York 14036 585-599-3321 Stacey Anderson Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Corfu, Village of 116 East Main Street Corfu New York 14036 585-599-3327 Todd Skeet Genesee $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Genesee Community College 1 College Road Batavia New York 14020 585-345-6812 Stuart Steiner Genesee $25,000 Ranzenhofer Minority SUNY
Genesee County CASA for Children 1 West Main Street Batavia New York 14020 585-344-2550 Sara Munger Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority C&F
Genesee County Office For the Aging 2 Bank Street Batavia New York 14020 585-343-1611 Pam Whitmore Genesee $10,100 Ranzenhofer Minority Aging
Gilliam-Grant Community Center Library 6966 West Bergen Road Bergen New York 14416 585-494-1621 Christine Perrin Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Haxton Memorial Library 3 North Pear Street Oakfield New York 14125 585-768-8300 Jen Magee Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Kenmore, Village of Fire Department 16 Nash Road Kenmore New York 14217 716-875-3274 Todd Bieron Erie $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Newstead Fire Company, Inc. 5691 Cummings Road Akron New York 14001 716-542-5337 Steven Young Erie $6,000 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Newstead Public Library 33 Main Street Akron New York 14001 716-542-2327 Kristine Sutton Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Pembroke, Town of 1145 Main Road Corfu New York 14036 585-599-4892 James Tuttle Genesee $16,500 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Richmond Memorial Library 19 Ross Street Batavia New York 14020 585-343-9550 Diana Wyrwa Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Swormville Fire Company Inc. 6971 Transit Road East Amherst New York 14051 716-688-7055 John Gaulocher Erie $6,000 Ranzenhofer Minority State
Tonawanda, Town of Public Library 318 Montrose Avenue Buffalo New York 14223 716-873-2861 Kate Weeks Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Tonawanda, Town of Public Library 160 Delaware Road Kenmore New York 14217 716-873-2861 Kate Weeks Erie $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Tonawanda, Town of Youth, Parks & Recreation Department 2440 Sheridan Drive Tonawanda New York 14150 716-874-3266 Tricia Pray Erie $10,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Aging
Woodward Memorial Library 7 Wolcott Street LeRoy New York 14482 585-768-8300 Woodward Memorial Library Genesee $5,000 Ranzenhofer Minority Educ-L
Advertising Council of Rochester, Inc. 274 North Goodman St Suite B269 Rochester New York 14607 585-442-0200 Todd Butler Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority C&F
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. 435 East Henrietta Road Rochester New York 14620 585-760-5400 Sharon Boyd Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Health
Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, Inc 277 N. Goodman St. Rochester New York 14607 585-473-4000 Sarah Lentini Monroe $15,000 Robach Minority Parks
Bivona Child Advocacy Center 275 Lake Avenue Rochester New York 14608 585-935-7808 Mary Whittier Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority C&F
Borinquen Dance Theatre, Inc. PO Box 10493 Rochester New York 14610 585-787-0087 Nydia Padilla Rodriguez Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks

Boys and Girls Club of Rochester Inc. 500 Genesee Street Rochester New York 14611 585-328-3077 Dwayne Mahoney Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority C&F
Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester, Inc. 840 University Ave. Rochester New York 14607 585-473-8177 Holly Anderson Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Health
Brighton Fire Department, Inc. 3100 East Avenue Rochester New York 14610 585-381-3200 Ted Aroesty Monroe $7,500 Robach Minority State
Compeer, Inc. 259 Monroe Ave. Rochester New York 14607 585-546-8280 Andrew Rawdon Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
CURE Childhood Cancer Association 200 Westfall Road Rochester New York 14620 585-473-0180 Brian Wirth Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Health
Flower City Down Syndrome Network, Inc. 129 Dellwood Rd. Rochester New York 14616 585-225-3370 Susan Accapezzato Monroe $5,500 Robach Minority C&F
Garth Fagan Dance, Incorporated 50 Chestnut St. Rochester New York 14604 585-454-3260 Ruby Lockhart Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Parks
Genesee Region Home Care Association, Inc. 259 Monroe Ave. Rochester New York 14607 585-730-8800 Priscilla Minster Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Aging
Greece Central School District PO Box 300 N. Greece New York 14515 585-966-2813 Steve Achramovitch Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Educ
Greece Central School District 750 Maiden Lane Rochester New York 14515 585-966-5398 Conor Cusack Monroe $3,000 Robach Minority Educ
Greece Chamber Charitable Foundation 2496 West Ridge Road Rochester New York 14626 585-227-7272 Jodie Perry Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks
Greece, Town of 1 Vince Tofany Blvd. Rochester New York 14616 585-723-2463 Jeff McCann Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Parks
Hickok Center For Brain Injury, Inc. 114 South Union Street Rochester New York 14607 585-271-8640 Elaine Comarella Monroe $4,500 Robach Minority Health
Huther-Doyle Memorial Institute, Inc. 360 East Avenue Rochester New York 14604 585-325-5100 Jeffrey Barhite Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority ASAS
Ibero-American Action League, Inc. 911 East Main St. Rochester New York 14605-2722 585-256-8900 Hilda Rosario Escher Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Legal Aid Society of Rochester, The One West Main Street Suite 800 Rochester New York 14614 585-232-4090 Alan S. Harris Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority DCJS
Literacy Volunteers of Rochester, Inc. 249 Highland Ave. Rochester New York 14620 585-473-3030 Robert Mahar Monroe $7,500 Robach Minority Educ
Little Theatre Film Society, Inc., The 240 East Ave. Rochester New York 14604 585-258-0400 Bob Russell Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks
Mercy Outreach Center Inc. 142 Webster Ave. Rochester New York 14609 585-288-2634 Jodi Cammilleri Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Mighty Liberators II, Inc. 152 Baden Street Rochester New York 14605 585-325-4910 Emmett Porter Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Monroe, County of 39 West Main Street Rochester New York 14614 585-753-1000 Maggie Brooks Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Parks
Museum of Kids Art (MOKA) 90 Webster Ave. Rochester New York 14609 585-288-4239 Michele Cardulla Monroe $4,000 Robach Minority Parks
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Upstate NY Chapter Inc., The 1650 South Avenue Suite 100 Rochester New York 14620 585-271-0966 Stephanie Mincer Monroe $2,500 Robach Minority Health
North East Block Club Alliance, Inc. 1499 Clifford Ave. Rochester New York 14609 585-544-0140 Chris Johnson Monroe $2,500 Robach Minority Parks
Ontario Beach Park Program Committee, Inc. PO Box 12759 Rochester New York 14612 585-865-3320 Joseph Carozzi Monroe $20,000 Robach Minority Parks
Partners In Community Development 45 Maxson St. Rochester New York 14609 585-377-9150 Len Statham Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Picture Fest International, Inc. 45 East Avenue Suite 400 Rochester New York 14604 585-279-8307 Rosie Taravella Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks
Puerto Rican Festival, Inc. 130 N. Winton Rd. PO Box 10098 Rochester New York 14610 585-820-6484 Orlando Ortiz Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Parks
Rochester Area Crime Stoppers, Inc. 475 Norris Drive Rochester New York 14610 585-202-9814 Robert Weisner Monroe $7,500 Robach Minority DCJS
Rochester Area Interfaith Hospitality Network, Inc. 34 Meigs St. Rochester New York 14607 585-506-9050 Nancy Frank Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc. 108 East Avenue Rochester New York 14604 585-454-7311 Charles Owens Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks
Rochester West Indian Festival Organization, Inc., The 46 Glen Oaks Drive Rochester New York 14624 585-254-1629 Gary Thompson Monroe $4,000 Robach Minority Parks
RochesterWorks, Inc. 255 North Goodman St. Rochester New York 14607 585-258-3535 Peter Pecor Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Labor
Saint Mary's Church Society Inc. 15 St. Mary's Place Rochester New York 14607 585-232-7140 Monica Mattioli Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority Parks
Saint Padre Pio Institute of Rochester, Inc. 1510 Lyell Avenue Rochester New York 14606 5853299300 Sam Simone Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks
SCORE Rochester, NY, Chapter 23 99 Hillhurst Lane Rochester New York 14617 585-544-1565 Larry Feldman Monroe $1,500 Robach Minority EcDev
Sisters Together Achieving Results, Inc. PO Box 19501 Rochester New York 14619 585-234-0448 Keischa Higdon Monroe $1,000 Robach Minority C&F
South East Area Coalition, Inc. 1045 South Clinton Ave. Rochester New York 14620 585-244-7405 Helen Hogan Monroe $15,000 Robach Minority C&F
Southwest Area Neighborhood Association, Incorporated 275 Dr. Samuel McCree Way Rochester New York 14611 585-436-8201 Patricia Jackson Monroe $15,000 Robach Minority C&F
Susan B. Anthony House, Inc., The 17 Madison St. Rochester New York 14608 585-279-7490 Deborah Hughes Monroe $10,000 Robach Minority Parks
Two Doors Community Resource Center, Inc. 2984 Dewey Ave. PO Box 16269 Rochester New York 14616 585-613-8980 Brenda Spratt Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Upstate New York Families For Effective Autism Treatment, Inc. PO Box 10174 Rochester New York 14610 585-234-1220 Sarah Milko Monroe $4,000 Robach Minority C&F
Urban League of Rochester, NY, Inc. 265 North Clinton Ave. Rochester New York 14605 585-325-6530 Sheila James Monroe $30,000 Robach Minority C&F

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WXXI Public Broadcasting Council 280 State Street Rochester New York 14614 585-258-0221 Robin Stone Monroe $20,000 Robach Minority Educ
YMCA of Greater Rochester 44 East Main Street Rochester New York 14604 585-546-5500 George Romell Monroe $5,000 Robach Minority C&F
Alzheimer's Association, Hudson Valley/Rockland/Westchester, NY Chapter 2 Jefferson Plaza Suite 103 Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-471-2655 Michele Muir Dutchess $5,000 Saland Minority Aging
Bardavon 1869 Opera House 35 Market Street Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-473-5288 Chris Silva Dutchess $20,000 Saland Minority Parks
Breast Cancer Options, Inc. 101 Hurley Avenue Suite 10 Kingston New York 12401 845-339-4673 Hope Nemiroff Dutchess $1,500 Saland Minority Health
Columbia-Greene Community College 4400 Route 23 Hudson New York 12534 518-828-4181 James Camption Columbia $50,000 Saland Minority SUNY
Dutchess Community College 53 Pendell LRoad Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-431-8980 Dr. David Conklin Dutchess $40,000 Saland Minority EcDev
Dutchess County BOCES -- J.P. Rolison Summer Scholars Program 5 BOCES Road Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-486-4800 Dr. Linda Heitmann Dutchess $20,000 Saland Minority Educ
Greenport Pumper Co. No. 1, Inc. PO Box 375 Hudson New York 12534 518-528-1986 Chris S. Harris Columbia $3,600 Saland Minority State
Morton Memorial Library and Community House 82 Kelly Street PO Box 157 Rhinecliff New York 12574 845-876-2903 Michael DeCola Dutchess $5,000 Saland Minority Educ-L
North Chatham Free Library PO Box 907 North Chatham New York 12132 518-766-3211 Janet Langlois Columbia $5,000 Saland Minority Educ-L
Northern Dutchess Hospital Foundation 99 Montgomery Street Rhinebeck New York 12572 845-871-3501 Deborah Breen Dutchess $20,000 Saland Minority Health
Poughkeepsie Police Department, City of Municipal Building PO Box 863 Poughkeepsie New York 12602 845-451-4000 Ronald Knapp Dutchess $20,000 Saland Minority DCJS
R.I.D.E. Program 721 Columbia Street Hudson New York 12534 518-828-0251 Marcella Beigel Columbia $9,000 Saland Minority Aging
Saint Francis Health Care Foundation. 241 North Road Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-431-8707 Sabrina Schutzsmith Dutchess $20,000 Saland Minority Health
Tivoli Volunteer Rescue Squad 2 Tivoli Commons PO Box 486 Tivoli New York 12583 845-758-4102 Cheryl Hilbrandt Dutchess $4,000 Saland Minority State
Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Foundation for 45 Reade Place Poughkeepsie New York 12601 845-431-5609 Ann Armater Dutchess $20,000 Saland Minority Health
West Ghent Volunteer Fire Company 425 County Route 20 Ghent New York 12075 518-828-5684 Nicolas Tipple Columbia $7,500 Saland Minority State
63rd Precinct Community Council 1844 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn New York 11210 718-258-4444 Florence Hirsch Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
67th Precinct Community Council 2820 Snyder Avenue Brooklyn New York 11210 718-287-3211 Corey Pegues Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
69th Precinct Community Council 9720 Foster Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-257-6205 John Salogub Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
69th Precinct Explorers 9720 Foster Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-257-6302 Police Officer Valarie Wilson Kings $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
73rd Precinct Community Council 1470 East New York Avenue Brooklyn New York 11212 718-495-5422 Sarah Hall Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
75th Precinct Community Council 1000 Sutter Avenue Brooklyn New York 11208 718-498-0511 Janie Dickson Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Agudath Israel of America Community Services 42 Broadway New York New York 10004 212-797-9000 David Seeve Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority Educ
Albany Law School 80 New Scotland Avenue Albany New York 12208 518-445-3213 Dean Thomas F. Guernsay Albany $150,000 Sampson Majority State
Alpha School Center for Progressive Living 2400 Linden Blvd. Brooklyn New York 11208 718- 257-5800 Barry Addison Kings (Brooklyn) $27,500 Sampson Majority Educ
American Red Cross of Greater New York 200 Schermerhorn St. Brooklyn New York 11210 718-330-9200 Jonathan Gabriel Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority Educ
Approaching Storm Marching Band 361 East 29th Street, Box 7 Brooklyn New York 11226 Randolph J. Johnson Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Be'er Hagolah Institutes 671 Louisiana Avenue Brooklyn New York 11239 718-642-6800 Pearl Kaufman Kings (Brooklyn) $3,000 Sampson Majority Educ
Bergen Basin Community Development Corp. d/b/a Millennium Development 2303 Bergen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11234 718-444-0101 Paul Curiale Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Beulah Community Housing Development Corp. 1250 St. John's Place Brooklyn New York 11213 718-756-2310 Rev. Wenton Fyne Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Housing
Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City 280-B Sheperd Avenue Brooklyn New York 11208 718-345-5665 Beverly Houston Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 665 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn New York 11206 718-852-6004 Joe Mashiriki kings (brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority Vets
BRIC 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-855-7882 Leslie G. Schultz Kings $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College P.O. Box 100163 Brooklyn New York 11210 718-951-4600 Ms. Cheri Walsh Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Chiefs Youth Organization - Youth Football and Educational Activities 857 Schenck Avenue Suite 3B Brooklyn New York 11207 646-302-7068 Ms. Toni Robinson Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Club of National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc., The380 Quincy Street Brooklyn New York 11216 718-398-2665 Barbara Biggs-Glover Kings $1,500 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Cricket League, Inc 518 East 42nd Street Brooklyn New York 11203 917-865-1888 Patrick Sutherland Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Falcons 5800 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 347-351-3447 Eric Waterman Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Public Library- New Lots Branch 665 New Lots Ave. at Barbey St Brooklyn New York 11212 718-649-0311 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brooklyn Soccer International Organization 1302 East 93rd Street Brooklyn New York 11236 718-744-0705 Kenol Octava Janvier Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Brownsville Self Help Inc 318 Livonia Avenue Brooklyn New York 11212 718-342-2854 Octavius R. Bamberg Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
BWICA Educational Fund Inc 5901 13th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-686-1333 Jacqueline Kennedy-Saddler Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority Aging
CAMBA 1720 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn New York 11210 718-287-2600 Joanne M Aslystil Kings $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Carribean Womens Health Organization 21 Synder Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 718-946-8386 Dr. Marco Mason Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Center for Arts Education Inc 225 W 34TH ST STE 1112 New York New York 10122 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Center for Educational Innovation- Public Education Association 28 West 44th Street, NY NY New York New York 10036 212-302-8800 Sy Fliegel Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corp. 444 Thomas S. Boyland Street Brooklyn New York 11212 718-498-4513 Shirley Mae Washington Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Chai Lifeline 151 West 30th Street New York New York 10001 212-465-1300 Steven Scholar Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Code Foundation Inc 456 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn New York 112216 718-623-1855 Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Cody Cares for Kids 1692 East 45th Street Brooklyn New York 11234 718-758-0696 Jacquelyn Cody Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Community Health Care Network 79 Madison Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 212-366-4500 Ms. Catherine M. Abate Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority Health
Community Health Care Network 79 Madison Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 212-366-4500 Ms. Catherine M. Abate Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority Health
Community Help Center 992 East 38th Street Brooklyn New York 11210 347-298-6393 Erlene J. King Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Community Partners Commission Association, Inc. 653 Schenck Avenue 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11207 718-652-5358 Debra Wade Kings $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Community Partners Commission Association, Inc. 653 Schenck Avenue 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11207 718-652-5358 Debra Wade Kings $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Community Prevention Alternatives for Families in Crisis Center Inc. 143-40 41st Avenue #3H Flushing New York 11355 718-909-4634 Martha Flores-Vazquez Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Congressional Chesed Shel Emes, Inc 1224 52nd Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-490-6468 Mendel Rosenberg Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Cops Care PO Box 6506 Albany New York 12206 518-573-1979 Dave Martin Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Courage to Change 653 Schenck Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 Rev. Haddock Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Creative Outlet Dance Theatre of Brooklyn 80 Hanson Place Suite 303 Brooklyn New York 11217 718-636-9312 Jamel Gaines Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Dedicated to the Struggle (James E. Davis Stop the Violence) 298 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn New York 11213 718-221-2911 Ms. Thelma Davis Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Dr. Rose B.English School PS/IS 327 111 Bristrol Street Brooklyn New York 11212 718-495-7801 Dr.Stephen Appea Kings (Brooklyn) $75,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East 49th Street Block Assoc. 262 East 49th Street Brooklyn New York 11203 718-363-0218 f Mrs. Gail Dixon Kings (Brooklyn) $2,500 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York Betterment, Inc 20 Vandalia Avenue Suite 1B Brooklyn New York 11239 718-642-4100 Delores Pitman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
East New York Council for the Aging- Pink 895 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 718-425-4600 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
East New York Council for the Aging -Penn Wortman 895 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 718-425-4600 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
East New York Development Corporation 2644 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 718-566-2127 Bernard Waiters Kings $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York Diagnostic & Treatment Center (Kings County Hospital) 2094 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 718-240-0400 Marilyn Franklin Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York Family Day Care Processing Center, Inc. 477 Vermont Street Brooklyn New York 11207 718-498-0666 Dorothy Plugh Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority Educ
East New York Kids Power Inc. 420 Georgia Avenue Brooklyn New York 112047 718-342-3407 Mr. Sammy Jackson Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York Kids Power Inc. (Genesis Homes Tenants Association) 420 Georgia Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-498-1585 Sammy Jackson Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York United Concerned Citizen, Inc. P.O. Box 70614 Brooklyn New York 11207 347-240-3049 Christopher Banks Kings $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York United Concerned Citizen, Inc. (We the Kids Foundation) P.O. Box 70614 Brooklyn New York 11207 347-240-3049 Christopher Banks Kings $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
East New York United Concerned Citizens, inc.(Brooklyn East New York Crisis Team) 363 Dumont Ave. Brooklyn New York 11212 347-240-3049 Christopher Banks Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Family Renaissance, Inc. 123 Linden Blvd Brooklyn New York 11226 718-940-8598 John McQueen Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Federation of Multi-Cultural Programs Inc 2 Van Sinderen Ave. Brooklyn New York 11207 Danny King Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Friends United Youth Center 1045 Remsen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-649-6538 Gardy Brazela Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Sampson Majority Educ
Friends United Youth Center (Avenue L Merchants Association) 1045 Remsen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-649-6538 Gordy Brazela Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
George K Campbell Scholarship 1381 Linden Blvd Brooklyn New York 11212 718-495-6082 Walter Campbell Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F

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Groundwork for Success Education and Employment Program 595 Sutter Avenue Brooklyn New York 11217 718-346-2200 Richard Burey Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Hamptonians 1562 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn New York 11236 718-927-6817 Maxine Hamilton-Alexander Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Hebrew Educational Society 9502 Seaview Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-241-3000 March Arje Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority Educ
Helen Keller Services for the Blind 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-522-2122 John P. Lynch Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Homeowners Association, Inc. 935 Schenck Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 Carolyn Faulkner Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Hope Chest Inc. (Anne Blue Youth Academic Program) 4708 Church Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-282-8800 Hyacinth U. Blue Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Educ
Hope Empowerment & Development Zone 369 New Lots Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 718-344-1180 Tyrone Stevenson Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
HS 218 Steppers 370 Fountain Avenue Brooklyn New York 11208 718-647-9050 Kings (Brooklyn) $7,500 Sampson Majority C&F
Idea Enhancement, Inc 4822 Church Avenue, Brooklyn 11203 Brooklyn New York 11203 718-856-2251 Elenora Bernard Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Interborough Developmental and Consultation Center, Inc. 9413 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 718-375-2125 Dr. Leon Gersten, EdD Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
JASA of HES 9502 Seaview Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 Sue Ann Partnow Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority aging
Jewish Association for the Services of the Aged 132 West 31st Street 10th Fl New York New York 10001 212-272-5250 Aileen Gitelson Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Jewish Community Center of Starret City 1305 Delmar Loop Apt. 17C Brooklyn New York 11239 718-642-7525 Malka Budilovskaya Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. 1170 Pennsylvania Avenue Suite 1-B Brooklyn New York 112339 718-495-6210 Avrohom Hect Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Joy of Life Senior Center 1381 Linden Blvd Brooklyn New York 11212 Polly Pratt Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 585 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-604-5210 Dr. Linda Brady Kings $50,000 Sampson Majority Health
Kwatny Foundation 707 Jerome Street Brooklyn New York 11207 347-534-5537 Rahim Salahuddin Kings (Brooklyn) $2,500 Sampson Majority C&F
Langston Hughes School - P.S. 233 (18K233) 9301 AVENUE B Brooklyn New York 11236 718-346-8103 Denean Stephens-Spellman Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Lareche Foundation 2704 Church Avenue Brooklyn New York 11226 718-258-2229 Zacary Lareche Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Latin Souls Baseball Organization, Inc. 904 Williams Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 212-309-6387 Jose Rosado Kings (Brooklyn) $40,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Leadership, Excellence and Artistic Development, Inc. ("LEAD, Inc.") 85 South Oxford Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718 -772-7006 Donna Jones Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
LIFT 350 Broadway Suite 400 New York New York 10013 646-613-9633 Melissa M. Beck Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Linden Plaza Lease Holders 790 Eldert Suite 12L Brooklyn New York 11208 718-277-7265 Carol Faison Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Local Development Corporation of East NY 80 Jamaica Ave, 3rd Fl. Brooklyn New York 11207 718-385-6700 Bill Wilkins Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Love Peace and Joy Helping Hands, Inc. 266 East 98th Street Brooklyn New York 11212 718-566-7950 Rev Dwayne Castro Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
MACADEMY 1282 Union Street Brooklyn New York 11225 718-221-5566 Rev. Sylveta Hamilton GonzalesKings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Man Up 535 Riverdale Avenue Brooklyn New York 11208 718-498-2320 Andre Mitchell Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
McClean Johnson Advocacy Center for Huntington's Disease Awareness, The (MJAC/HDA) 7906 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn New York 11236 800-986-4483 Katie Kern Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Health
Medgar Evers College 1650 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York 11225 718-270-6294 Vera E. Weeks Kings $15,000 Sampson Majority CUNY
Metropolitan Jewish Health System, Inc. Division of NORC and Outreach Services 6323 Seventh Avenue Brooklyn New York 11220 518-878-9403 -J Lydia Galeon Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority Health
Middle School for Art and Philosphy 1084 Lenox Road 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11212 7183427563 Andrew Buck Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Midori & Friends 352 Seventh Avenue Ste.301 New York New York 10001 212-767-1300 Lisa Weir Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Millennium Development (Abe Stark Senior Center) 2303 Bergen Avenue Brooklyn New York 11234 718-444-0101 Paul Curiale Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Millennium Development (Vandalia Senior Center) 47 Vandalia Avenue Brooklyn New York 11239 718-272-3905 Dee Pozzuoli Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Miller Avenue Community BWCW Asssociation 629 Ashford Street Brooklyn New York 11207 718-235-6177 Winford Bishop Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Mocada 60 Hanson Place Brooklyn New York 11217 718-230-0492 Ms. Laurie A. Cumbo Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
My Time, Inc. 1312 East 84th Street Brooklyn New York 11236 718-251-0527 Lucina Clarke Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Nachas Health & Family Network, Inc 1310 48th Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-436-7373 Rizy Horowitz Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority Health
New York City Housing Authority 250 Broadway Brooklyn New York 10007 212-306-6501 Ms. Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $64,000 Sampson Majority C&F
New York Junior Tennis League 58-12 Queens Blvd Suite 1 Woodside New York 11377 212-682-8383 Lawrence Mandelker Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NIA Theatrical Production Company, Inc 1555 Linden Blvd Brooklyn New York 11212 718-346-6591 Les E. Ford Kings (Brooklyn) $35,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Nottingham Civic Association 2821 Kings Highway Brooklyn New York 11229 718-253-2592 Helen Rosen Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYACA (New York Agency for Community Affairs) 2-4 Nevins Street 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Mariana Davenport Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Educ
NYC Dept of Education(Community Education Council District #19) 574 Dumont Avenue Room 212 Brooklyn New York 11207 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYC Dept of Finance, Bureau of the Treasury (Community Board 12) 5910 13th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 212-669-2747 Carlos Naranjo Kings (Brooklyn) $3,500 Sampson Majority State
NYC Dept. of Education (Community Education Council District#18) 1106 East 95th Street, Brooklyn New York 11236 Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Bayview House Residential Assoc.) 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-306-6501 Ms. Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Brownsville Houses Tenants Association) 250 Broadway Brooklyn New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Brownsville Senior Center) 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
NYCHA (Bruekelen Houses Tenants Association) 254 Stanley Avenue #1D New York New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Cypress House Tenants Association) 2545 Linden Blvd Brooklyn New York 11208 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Howard Houses Tenant Association) 250 Broadway Brooklyn New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Linden House Tenants Assoc) 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Noble Drew Ali Plaza) 37 New Lots Avenue Apt B1 Brooklyn New York 11212 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Penn Wortman Houses Tenant Association) 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Pink House Senior Center) 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 718-348-8940 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Seth Low Houses Tenants Association) 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Spring Creek Tenants Association) 250 Broadway Brooklyn New York 10007 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
NYCHA (Unity Plaza Tenants Assoc) 580 Blake Avenue, #5A Brooklyn New York 11207 212-306-6501 Lizette Uribe Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
OASIS Community Corporation 20 Jay Street Suite 802 Brooklyn New York 11201 646-213-4210 Frank Brown, Esq. Kings (Brooklyn) $7,500 Sampson Majority C&F
One Caribbean Foundation 1360 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11216 718-622-1081 Edmon Braithwaite Kings $100,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Paul J Cooper Center for Human Services 519 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn New York 11212 718-498-5555 Wayne Whitshire Kings (Brooklyn) $95,000 Sampson Majority C&F
PDM Performing Arts Corporation 219-26 138 Road Springfield Gardens New York 11413 718-749-7957 Trevi Pershay Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Prospect Park Alliance 95 Prospect Park West Brooklyn New York 11215 718-965-8951 Ms. Tupper Thomas Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Parks
PS/IS 323 210 Chester Street Brooklyn New York 11212 718- 495-7781 Ms. Harrison Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority C&F
PS/IS 323 210 Chester Street Brooklyn New York 11212 718- 495-7781 Mr. Boone Kings (Brooklyn) $30,000 Sampson Majority C&F
PSA 2 560 Sutter Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 718-922-8033 Captain Juanita Holmes Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
149 Madison Avenue - Suite 1201
Publicolor New York New York 10016 212-213-6121 Mimi Fortunado Kings $30,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Rainbow Heights Club 25 Flatbush Avenue, 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-852-5210 Christian Huygen, PhD Kings (Brooklyn) $4,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Ralph Lincoln Service Center, Inc 261 Buffalo Avenue, Suite 2 Brooklyn New York 11213 718-604-1358 Robert Matthews Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Reach Back Community Development Inc 737 East 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11210 917-202-0540 Debra Singleton Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Reclaiming our African Pride, Inc 208 Chaffee Avenue, Syracuse, NY PO Box 901 Syracuse New York 13205 315-559-7275 Shiann Atuegbu Albany $2,500 Sampson Majority C&F
588 East 82nd Street
Redemption, Inc Brooklyn New York 11236 917-440-1784 Tiffany A. Tucker Kings (Brooklyn) $3,500 Sampson Majority C&F
Research Foundation CUNY on behalf of Center for NuLeadership Medgar Evers College 230 West 41st St. 7th New York New York 10036 718-270-5136 Eddie Ellis Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Research Foundation for SUNY (On behalf of the Farmingdale College Prep. Program for At-Risk Youth)
2350 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale New York 11735 516-909-1874 Prof. Bentley Whitfield Suffolk $20,000 Sampson Majority educ
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island 267-07 76th Avenue Hyde Park New York 11040 718-343-5683 Joanne V Reda Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Safe Horizon 2 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor New York New York 10007 212-577-7705 Ariel Zwang Kings (Brooklyn) $70,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Saint Gregory the Great School 991 St. Johns Place Brooklyn New York 11213 718-774-3330 Rudolph Cyrus-Charles Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Sesame Flyers International 3510 Church Avenue Brooklyn New York 11203 718-693-0500 Curtis Nelson Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F

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Settlement Housing Fund (Dreams Youth Build & Young Adults Training Program) 715 Gates Avenue #1C Brooklyn New York 11221 718-455-4308 Ditashiah Kohn Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Soul Tigers Marching Band, Inc 74 Hart Street, Brooklyn NY Brooklyn New York 11206 718-662-7085 Kenyatte Hughes Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Spark Program, Inc. 145 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn New York 11207 718-345-9100 Ms. Tiffany Woolfolk Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority Educ
211 East 43rd Street - Suite 1205
Special Olympics New York, Inc. Brooklyn New York 11203 212-661-5217 Sandra Toussiant-Burgher New York $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Sports & Arts in School Foundation 58-12 Queens Blvd, Suite 1 Woodside New York 11377 718-786-7110 James R. O'Neil Kings (Brooklyn) $3,500 Sampson Majority C&F
160 Schroders Avenue
Spring Creek Senior Partners, Inc. Brooklyn New York 11239 718-348-7620 Ms. Barbara Chocky Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
5140 Van Siclen Avenue
Starret City Senior Center - JASA Brooklyn New York 11239 718-642-1010 Malka Budilovskaya Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Tabernacle Community Outreach Action Ministry Inc. 580 Sackman Street Brooklyn New York 11212 718-285-1928 Dr. Glen Johnson Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Trey Whitfield School 17 Hinsdale Street Brooklyn New York 11207 718-342-7722 Janie C. Whitney Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Trinity Community Development and Empowerment Group Inc 305 Sheffield Avenue Suite 1 Brooklyn New York 11207 917- 535-3609 Alan Hand Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority C&F
United Sports Youth League 1494 East 46th Street Brooklyn New York 11234 917-882-1384 Greg Janvier Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Sampson Majority C&F
10011 Avenue M
VOICES Brooklyn New York 11236 718-877-9100 Wanda Ihrig Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Wayside Baptist /Boulevard Senior Center 726 Stanley Avenue Brooklyn New York 11207 718-345-5665 Ms. Faustina Williams Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Sampson Majority Aging
Wayside Out-Reach Development Wayside Baptist 1746-60 Broadway Brooklyn New York 11207 718-345-5665 Harvey L. Stone Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Sampson Majority Aging
West Indian/American Day Carnival Assoc., Inc. 325 Rogers Ave, Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn New York 11225 718-467-1797 Briding Newell Kings (Brooklyn) $45,000 Sampson Majority C&F
2540 Pitkin Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11208
Woman of Integrity Support Center Inc Brooklyn New York 11208 718-801-0125 Dr. Wanda V. Jones Kings (Brooklyn) $17,000 Sampson Majority Housing
Youth Group Inc 1381 Linden Avenue - Suite 1A Brooklyn New York 11212 718-345-5561 Hazel Younger Kings $20,000 Sampson Majority C&F
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 42 Broadway New York New York 10004 212-797-6400 David Seeve Kings (Brooklyn) $100,000 Savino Majority C&F
American Red Cross in Greater New York 520 West 49th Street New York New York 10019 212-875-2396 Alexander P. Lutz Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Health
Art Lab, Inc. 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island New York 10301 718-720-8849 Joyce Goldstein Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Savino Majority Parks
Art Lab, Inc. 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island New York 10301 718-720-8849 Malissa Priebe Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Savino Majority Parks
Beacon Christian Community Health Center 2079 Forest Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 718-815-6560 Dr. David H. Kim Richmond (Staten Is.) $15,000 Savino Majority Health
Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations 8635 21st Avenue, Suite 1B, Brooklyn New York 11217 718-333-1834 Ms. Shirley Fineman Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Savino Majority Aging
Bnos Zion of Bobov 5000 14th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-438-3080 M. Stern Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Aging
Broadway League, The 226 West 47th Street Brooklyn New York 10036 212-703-0215 Rachel Reiner Richmond (Staten Is.) $1,500 Savino Majority Educ
Brothers Care, Inc. 215 Trantor Place, 3A Staten Island New York 10302 917-723-5020 Frank Sullivan Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Savino Majority Parks
Camelot of Staten Island, Inc. 4442 Arthur Kill Road, Suite 4 Staten Island New York 10309 718-981-8117 Angela Attanasio Richmond (Staten Is.) $25,000 Savino Majority ASAS
Citizens Committee for New York City 305 Seventh Avenue New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0909 Robert Krzywicki Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority Housing
College of Staten Island Baseball Team 2800 Victory Blvd- IR 204 Staten Island New York 10314 718-815-5753 Mr. Mike Mauro Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Savino Majority Parks
Community Health Action of Staten Island 56 Bay Street Staten Island New York 1-3-1 718-808-1401 Diane Arneth Richmond (Staten Is.) $20,000 Savino Majority Health
Coney Island Generation Gap Reunion Committee Corp 2904 Neptune Avenue Brooklyn New York 11224 718-975-0447 Pamela Harris Kings (Brooklyn) $25,000 Savino Majority Educ
Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations 16 East 34th Street New York New York 10016 212-340-2847 Pamela Whitefield Kings (Brooklyn) $97,000 Savino Majority Labor
Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island (COAHSI) 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building G, Ground Floor Staten Island New York 10301 718-447-3329 Melanie Franklin Cohn Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Savino Majority Educ

Dewey Does Foundation, Inc 322 New Dorp Lane Staten Island New York 10306 718-351-3501 Valerie Jenkins Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority Educ

Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc 150 Granite Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 718-816-1422 Ilene Rosen Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority Educ
Eitz Chaim 1577 48th Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-438-2018 Mr. Mordechai Z. Geller Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Savino Majority Educ
Frank J. Reali III Family Foundation 1958 Victory Blvd. Staten Island New York 10314 718-420-2331 Fran Reali Richmond (Staten Is.) $10,000 Savino Majority Health
Friends of Kaiser Park 2703 West 36th Street Brooklyn New York 11224 917-873-9261 Rocco Brescia Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Savino Majority Parks
Full Circle Life Enrichment Center 2429 East Tremont Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-518-7239 Daniel Dillard-Suite Richmond (Staten Is.) $3,000 Savino Majority C&F
Haber House Senior Center 3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11224 718-449-5000 Rabbi Moshe Wiener Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Aging
Historic Districts Council 232 East 11th Street Brooklyn New York 10003 212-614-9107 Frampton Tolbert Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority Parks
Holocaust Survivors Charity, Inc. 2880 West 12th Street, Room 6 Brooklyn New York 11224 718-449-1208 Mr. Semyon Roytblat Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Savino Majority Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132 West 31st Street, 10th Floor New York New York 10001 212-273-5250 John Alvarez Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132 West 31st Street Brooklyn New York 11224 212-273-5250 John Alvarez Kings (Brooklyn) $3,000 Savino Majority Aging
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, The 1466 Manor Road Staten Island New York 10314 718-475-5247 Lauren Piccirillo Richmond (Staten Is.) $15,000 Savino Majority C&F
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island 3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11224 718-449-5000 Rabbi Moshe Wiener Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Aging
Lutheran Family Health Centers of Lutheran Medical Centers 6025 Sixth Avenue, Suite 213 Brooklyn New York 11220 718-630-7175 Heidi Sabers Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Health
MASBIA P.O. Box 191181 Brooklyn New York 11214 718-972-4446 Alexander Rapaport Kings (Brooklyn) $40,000 Savino Majority C&F

Medicare Rights Center 520 8th Avenue, North Wing, 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6289 Carol Arnold Kings (Brooklyn) $2,500 Savino Majority Health
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane, 21st Floor New York New York 10038 212-453-9504 Larisa Boas Kings (Brooklyn) $125,000 Savino Majority Aging
Midtown Management Group Inc./ d/b/a Inside Broadway, The 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 802 New York New York 10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority Educ
NAMI NYC Staten Island, Inc 930 Willowbrook Road, Building 41A Staten Island New York 10314 718-477-1700 Linda Wilson Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,500 Savino Majority MH
Neighborhood Improvement Association 6614 11th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-236-5266 Ms. Rosa Casella Richmond (Staten Is.) $15,000 Savino Majority Aging

Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc 443 39th Street, Suite 202 Brooklyn New York 11232 718-686-7946 Magda Aboulfadl Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Housing
New Way Circus Center, Inc, The 2820 Ocean Parkway, Suite 21E Brooklyn New York 11224 718-266-0202 Regina Berenchtein Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Educ
New York Association of Holocaust Survivors 2900 West 8 Street. 1E Brooklyn New York 11224 718-265-4985 Pavel Vishnevetskiy Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Savino Majority Aging

NYC Arts Cypher, Inc. 12 Broad Street Staten Island New York 10304 718-981-8510 Charlie Balducci Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority Housing
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church 526 59th Street Brooklyn New York 11220 646-458-7703 Ed Brenner Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Parks
People United for Children 105 Stuyvesant Place 2nd Floor Staten Island New York 10301 718-447-6788 Ms. Folasade Campbell Richmond (Staten Is.) $5,000 Savino Majority C&F
Pesha Elias Bikur Cholim D'Bobov 1421 52nd Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-871-8606 Henya Gottlieb Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Savino Majority C&F
Richmond County Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc 152 Stuyvesant Place Staten Island New York 10301 718-390-0555 Wayne Ozzi Richmond (Staten Is.) $40,000 Savino Majority Housing
Salt and Sea Mission 1530 Mermaid Avenue Brooklyn New York 11224 718-372-3576 Debbe Santiago Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Savino Majority C&F
Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park, Inc 1260 40th Street Brooklyn New York 11204 718-853-5526 Marc Katz Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Savino Majority Housing
SI Aid for Retarded Children, Inc d/b/a Community Resources 3450 Victory Blvd. Staten Island New York 10314 718-447-5200 Barabra Devaney Richmond (Staten Is.) $25,000 Savino Majority MRDD
Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island New York 10301 718-448-2500 Frances X. Paulo Huber Richmond (Staten Is.) $50,000 Savino Majority Parks
South Brooklyn Youth Consortium, Inc 2811 Mermaid Avenue Brooklyn New York 11224 718-265- 3225 Sheryl Robertson Kings (Brooklyn) $50,000 Savino Majority Educ
St. Rosalia Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc 6614 11th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-236-5266 Rosa Casella Kings (Brooklyn) $40,000 Savino Majority Aging

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation 900 South Avenue, Suite 402 Staten Island New York 10314 718-477-1400 Cesar J. Claro Richmond (Staten Is.) $40,000 Savino Majority EcDev
Staten Island Federation of PTA's 715 Ocean Terrace Staten Island New York 10314 718-356-3247 Cathy Carlson Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Savino Majority Educ

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Staten Island Historical Society 441 Clarke Avenue Staten Island New York 10306 718-351-1611 Gale A. Cirigliano Richmond (Staten Is.) $10,000 Savino Majority Parks
Staten Island Inter-Agency Council for the Aging 460 Brielle Avenue, Room 123 Staten Island New York 10314 718-667-3162 Carol L. Dunn Richmond (Staten Is.) $12,000 Savino Majority Aging
Staten Island Legal Services 36 Richmond Terrace, Room 205 Staten Island New York 10301 718-233-6480 Nancy Goldhill Richmond (Staten Is.) $50,000 Savino Majority Housing
Staten Island Project Homefront 471 Bement Avenue Staten Island New York 10310 866-689-7474 John T. Semich Richmond (Staten Is.) $2,000 Savino Majority Vets
Sunset Park District Management Association 5116 A 5th Avenue, Suite 200 Brooklyn New York 11220 718-439-7767 Renee Giordano Kings (Brooklyn) $20,000 Savino Majority EcDev
Surf Solomon Senior Center 3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn New York 11224 718-449-5000 Rabbi Moshe Wiener Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Aging
Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth 58 Farragut Avenue Staten Island New York 10303 718-983-1990 Pearl Tisman Minsky Richmond (Staten Is.) $4,000 Savino Majority Educ
United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 6625 Bay Parkway, 2F Brooklyn New York 11204 718-232-0055 Chih-Ping (Andy) Yu Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Savino Majority Aging

Urban Neighborhood Services 1718 Mermaid Avenue Brooklyn New York 11224 347-374-2455 Mathylde Frontus Kings (Brooklyn) $10,000 Savino Majority Housing
West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation 1207 Castleton Avenue Staten Island New York 10310 718-816-4775 Susan Meeker Richmond (Staten Is.) $10,000 Savino Majority EcDev
Where to Turn 150-L Greaves Avenue Staten Island New York 10308 718-966-6531 Dennis McKeon Richmond (Staten Is.) $14,000 Savino Majority Housing
YIPS of Staten Island, Inc 130 Stuyvesant Place Staten Island New York 10301 718-947-3022 Mary Castellana Richmond (Staten Is.) $10,000 Savino Majority C&F
A. Phillip Randolph Campus High School at City College 443 West 135th Street New York New York 10031 646-306-2882 Eric Friedman New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
After-School Corporation, The 1440 Broadway New York New York 10018 646-943-8756 John Albert New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
Alianza Dominicana 2410 Amsterdam Avenue - 4th Floor New York New York 10033 212-740-1969 Moises Perez New York (Manhattan) $200,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Alianza Dominicana (GALDE) 1940 Amsterdam Avenue New York New York 10033 917-968-0879 Francisco J. Lazala New York (Manhattan) $7,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
ARC XVI Ft. Washington, Inc. 4111 Broadway New York New York 10033 212-781-5700 Fern Hertzberg New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Audubon Partnership for Economic Development 513 West 207th Street New York New York 10034 212-544-2400 Carmen Diaz New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EcDev
Bodega Association of the United States, The 5030 Broadway Suite 808 New York New York 10034 New York (Manhattan), Bronx $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EcDev
Bridge, Inc., The 248 West 108th Street New York New York 10025 212-663-3000 Karen Buck New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Schneiderman Majority MH
Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. 583 Riverside Drive New York New York 10031 212-568-2030 Belinda Fallon New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Broadway Mall Maintenance Fund, The PO Box 250234 Columbia University Substation
New York New York 10025 212-491-6470 Sharon Lopez New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Bronx Community Pride Center, The 448 East 149th Street Bronx New York 10455 718-292-4368 Lisa Winters New York (Manhattan), Bronx $30,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Center for Arts Education, The 225 West 34th Street Suite 1112 New York New York 10122 212-971-3300 Lori Sherman New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
Chamber of Commerce of Washington Heights and Inwood 751 West 183rd Street New York New York 10033 212-928-6595 Rita Kardeman New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EcDev
Children's Aid Society 105 East 22nd Street New York New York 10010 917-286-1551 Robert Aguirre New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Children's Aid Society 105 East 22nd Street New York New York 10010 917-286-1551 Robert Aguirre New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Children's Aid Society 105 East 22nd Street New York New York 10010 917-286-1551 Robert Aguirre New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Children's Arts and Sciences Workshop Afterschool 4271 Broadway 2nd floor New York New York 10033 212-923-7766 Wilson Cano Bronx $20,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Coalition Against Lincoln West, Inc. PO Box 230078 New York New York 10023 212-580-9319 Batya Lewton New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority EnCon
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 129 Fulton Street New York New York 10038 212-776-2053 Joshua Klinski New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
College Initiative at the Fund for the City of New York 250 Bedford Park Blvd Bronx New York 10468 347-417-4626 Michael Carey New York (Manhattan), Bronx, Queens,
$20,000Brooklyn
Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Community Association of Progressive Dominicans 3940 Broadway 2nd floor New York New York 10032 212-781-5500 Soledad Hiciano New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Community Healthcare Network 79 Madison Avenue 6th Floor New York New York 10016 212-545-2404 Elizabeth Howell New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Schneiderman Majority Health
Community League of the Heights 500 West 159th Street New York New York 10032 212-795-4779 Yvonne Stennett New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
David A. Stein Riverdale/Kingsbridge Academy MS/HS 141 660 West 237th Street Bronx New York 10463 718-796-8516 Lori O'Mara Bronx $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
Dominican Sunday, Inc. 175 West 107th Street New York New York 10025 212-749-0781 Katherine Hiraldo New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Dominican Women's Development Center 519 West 189th Street Ground Floor New York New York 10040 212-994-6060 Rosita M. Romero, MSW New York (Manhattan) $80,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
DOROT, Inc. 171 West 85th Street New York New York 10024 917-441-3718 Andrew Martin New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Earth Day New York 201 East 42nd Street Suite 3200 New York New York 10017 212-922-0048 Elizabeth Broad New York (Manhattan), Bronx $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EnCon
Eugenio Maria De Hostos Community College/CUNY 475 Grand Concourse, A-341 Bronx New York 10451 718-518-4300 Ana I. Garcia Reyes Bronx $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
Fordham University 441 East Fordham Road Admin. Bldg. Room 220 Bronx New York 10458 718-817-3020 Joseph Muriana Bronx $19,000 Schneiderman Majority Health
Fresh Youth Initiatives 505 West 171st Street New York New York 10032 212-781-1113 Andrew Rubinson New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Friends of Van Cortlandt Park 124 Gale Place Apt Ground Bronx New York 10463 718-601-1460 Christina Taylor Bronx $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Goddard Riverside Community Center, West Side SRO Law Project 593 Columbus Avenue New York New York 10025 212-799-9638 Marti Weithman New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Schneiderman Majority Housing
Goddard-Riverside Community Center 593 Columbus Avenue New York New York 10024 212-873-6600 Brendan Redman New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Gregorio Luperon High School Enhancement Program 516 West 181st Street New York New York 10033 212-927-2561 Santa Bruno New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
HANAC, Inc. 49 West 45th Street 4th floor New York New York 10036 212-840-8005 Zacharine pappas New York (Manhattan), Bronx $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Hispanic Federation Inc. 55 Exchange Place New York New York 10005 212-568-4396 Sandra A. Garcia Betancourt New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Interdependence Project, The 302 Bowery 3rd floor New York New York 10012 212-202-3608 Ethan Nichtern New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Isabella Geriatric Center 515 Audubon Avenue New York New York 10040 212-342-9505 Betty Lehmann New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 132 West 31st Street 10th floor New York New York 10001 212-273-5262 Molly Krakowski New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Justice Works Community 1012 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn New York 11215 718-499-6704 Mary Elizabeth Fitzgerald New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Kateri Residence 150 Riverside Drive New York New York 10024 646-505-3524 Lisa Orriola New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
La Casa Cultural Dominicana Del Bronx P.O. Box 524367 Stadium Station Bronx New York 10452 718-993-4463 Mr. Felipe Febles Bronx $2,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Landmark West 45 West 67th Street New York New York 10023 212-496-8110 Kate Wood New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Legal Aid Society 199 Water Street New York New York 10038 212-577-3425 Erin Segilia New York $50,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Legal Services for New York City 350 Broadway 6th Floor New York New York 10013 646-442-3310 Andrew Scherer New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Housing
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. 208 West 13th Street New York New York 10011 212-620-7310 Bruce Anderson New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Lower Washington Heights Neighborhood Association 501 West 156th Street Suite 31 New York New York 10032 212-822-9580 John Culpepper New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Schneiderman Majority EnCon
Marble Hill Nursery School 5470 Broadway Bronx New York 10463 718-562-7055 Karen Worchel Bronx $20,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Medicare Rights Center, The 520 Eighth Avenue North Wing, 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6289 Carol Arnold New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane 21st Floor New York New York 10038 212-453-9504 Larisa Boas New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
MFY Legal Services Inc. 299 Broadway 4th Floor New York New York 10007 212-417-3700 Dolores Schaefer New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Schneiderman Majority State
Midori and Friends 352 Seventh Avenue Suite 301 New York New York 10001 212-767-1300 Ashley Mendolia New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center, Inc. 618 West 142nd Street Ground Level new York New York 10031 212-234-3002 Luis M. Tejada New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Museum of Jewish Heritage 36 Battery Place New York New York 10280 646-437-4335 Sharon Steinbach New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
Music Outreach-Learning Through Music, Inc. 677 West End Avenue Suite 1B New York New York 10025 212-316-2000 Roslyn Gamiel New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
National Dance Institute 594 Broadwday Room 805 New York New York 10012 212-226-0083 Mary Ellen Obias New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
National Institute for Reproductive Health 470 Park Avenue South 7th floor New York New York 10016 212-343-0114 Andrew Stern New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Neighborhood Defender Service, Inc. 317 Lenox Avenue 10th Floor New York New York 10027 212-876-5500 Leonard Noisette New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
New 42nd Street Inc., The 229 West 42nd Street 10th floor New York New York 10036 646-223-3080 Cheryl Kohn New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
New Marble Hill Tenants and Civic Association, Ltd 210 West 230th Street Apt 8H Bronx New York 10463 718-562-7031 Urban Ellis Bronx $5,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
New York Agency For Community Affairs 2-4 Nevins Street 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-246-7900 Zachary Mudge New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
New York City Coalition Against Hunger 16 Beaver Street 3rd floor New York New York 10004 212-825-0028 Esther Larson New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project 240 West 35th Street Suite 200 New York New York 10001 212-714-1184 Sharon Stapel New York (Manhattan) $25,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
New York Council for the Humanities 150 Broadway Suite 1700 New York New York 10038-4401 212-233-1131 Sara Ogger New York $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
New York Junior Tennis League 58-12 Queens Blvd. Suite 1 Woodside New York 11377 347-417-8180 Gary Davis New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue New York New York 10018 212-930-0759 Michael Torres New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
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New York State Labor Religion Coalition 800 Troy Schenectady Road Latham New York 12110 518-213-6000 Brian O'Shaughnessy New York (Manhattan), Bronx $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fund, Inc. 3 West 29th Street Suite 1007 New York New York 10001 212-679-2345 Maryellen Hilly New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
North River Community Environmental Review Board 626 Riverview Towers 1st floor, Prof. Suite New York New York 10031 212-491-3590 L.Ann Rocker New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority EnCon
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Economic Development 600 West 185th Street 2nd Floor New York New York 10033 212-543-0010 Elbagina Bonilla New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EcDev
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights 444 12th Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-757-5259 Mr. Bruce Pienkny New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights 665 West 182nd Street Suite 1 New York New York 10033 212-781-0355 Raquel E. Batista New York (Manhattan) $70,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 76 Wadsworth Avenue New York New York 10033 212-822-8327 Kenneth Rosenfeld New York (Manhattan) $150,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
NYS Tenants and Neighbors Information Services, Inc. 236 West 27th Street 4th floor New York New York 10001 212-608-9716 Sandy Boyer New York (Manhattan), Bronx $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Housing
One Stop Senior Services 747 Amsterdam Avenue 3rd Floor New York New York 10025 212-864-7900 Dena Fisher New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Pro Bono Net 151 West 30th Street 10th floor New York New York 10001 212-382-4712 Leah Margulies New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Public Policy and Education Fund 11 Park Place New York New York 10007 518-465-4600 Eve Wegener New York (Manhattan), Bronx $100,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Research Foundation of the City University of New York 695 Park Avenue Room W1611 New York New York 10065 212-772-5599 Jennifer Shaffer New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority CUNY
Riverdale Community Center, Inc. 660 West 237th Street Bronx New York 10463 718-796-4724 Kathleen Gilson Bronx $25,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Riverdale Jewish Community Council 5625 Arlington Avenue Bronx New York 10471 718-548-8200 Ari Hoffnung Bronx $25,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Riverdale Mental Health Association, The 5676 Riverdale Avenue Bronx New York 10471 718-796-5300 Joyce Pilsner Bronx $75,000 Schneiderman Majority MH
Riverdale Neighborhood House 5521 Mosholu Ave Bronx New York 10471 718-549-8100 Daniel Eudene Bronx $75,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. 2600 Netherland Avenue Bronx New York 10463 718-884-5900 Julia Schwartz-Leeper Bronx $50,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Riverstone Senior Life Services 99 Fort Washington Avenue New York New York 10032 212-927-5600 Rebecca Carel New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Russian American Cultural Heritage Center, Inc. 34 Hillside Avenue Suite 4C New York New York 10040 212-567-5834 Julio Rodriguez New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
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Seniors Helping Seniors 600 West 168th Street Basement New York New York 10032 212-543-9383 Roberta Tournou, CSW New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Service Program for Older People, Inc. 302 West 91st Street New York New York 10024 212-787-7120 Nancy Harvey, LMSW New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Symphony Space, The 2537 Broadway New York New York 10025 212-864-1414 Waddy Thompson New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Turnaround for Children, Inc. 25 West 45th Street - 6th Floor New York New York 10036 646-786-6200 Stefanie Lindeman New York, Bronx $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Educ
Vocal Ease 240 West 73rd Street Suite 1403 New York New York 10023 212-579-5386 Eva Swan New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
Washington Heights And Inwood Development Corporation 57 Wadsworth Avenue New York New York 10033 212-795-1600 Dennis Reeder New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EcDev
Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation (Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park) 57 Wadsworth Avenue New York New York 10033 212-795-1600 Dennis C. Reeder New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Washington Heights Business Improvement District 1456 Saint Nicholas Ave 3rd Floor New York New York 10033 212-928-3400 George Sanchez New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Schneiderman Majority EcDev
Washington Heights Community Services, Inc. 650 West 187th Street New York New York 10033 212-781-8331 David Johnson New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
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Washington Heights Inwood Coalition 4768 Broadway Suite 816 New York New York 10034 George Espinal New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Schneiderman Majority Parks
Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration Corporation 121 Bennett Avenue Suite 11A New York New York 10033 212-568-5450 Debbie Hes New York (Manhattan) $40,000 Schneiderman Majority Aging
West Side Crime Prevention Program 893 Amsterdam Avenue New York New York 10025 212-866-8603 Marjorie A. Cohen New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Schneiderman Majority DCJS
Westside Campaign Against Hunger 263 West 86th Street New York New York 10024 212-362-3662 Stewart Desmond New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
YM & YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood 54 Nagle Avenue New York New York 10040 212-569-6200 Deborah Katz Nelson, CSW New York (Manhattan) $100,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
YM-YWHA of the Bronx 5625 Arlington Avenue Bronx New York 10471 718-548-8200 Roberta Robinson Bronx $200,000 Schneiderman Majority C&F
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York 520 8th Avenue Suite 319 New York New York 10018 212-244-6667 Natalie Johnsonius New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Amigos del Museo del Barrio (dba El Museo del Barrio) 1230 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10029 212-660-7145 Julian Zugazagoitia New York (Manhattan) $50,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc. 1 East 104th Street New York New York 10029 212-427-2244 Nima Olson New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Bronx Community Pride Center 448 East 149th Street Bronx New York 10455 7182924368 Lisa Winters Bronx $25,000 Serrano Majority C&F
Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc. 1738 Hone Avenue Bronx New York 10461 718-931-9500 William Aguado Bronx $10,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Bronx County Historical Society 3309 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx New York 10467 718-881-8900 Anthony Greene Bronx $20,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Bronx Dance Theater 585 East 187th Street 2nd Floor Bronx New York 10458 718-364-2725 Neil Goldstein Bronx $15,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Bronx Opera Company 5 Minerva Place Bronx New York 10468 7183654209 Michael Spierman Bronx $15,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Carnegie Hall Corporation 881 7th Avenue New York New York 10019 212-903-9660 David Freudenthal New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Serrano Majority Parks
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Center for Arts Education 225 West 34th Street Suite 1112 New York New York 10122 212-971-3300 Lori Sherman New York $25,000 Serrano Majority Educ
Child Welfare Organizing Project 80 East 110th Street, Suite 1E New York New York 10029 212-348-3000 Michael Arshman New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Serrano Majority C&F
Citizen Schools New York 55 Exchange Place 6th Floor New York New York 10005 646-442-3874 Anie Borja New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Serrano Majority C&F
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Latino International Theater Festival of New York, Inc. 142 East 27th Street, Suite 1A New York New York 10016 2126954010 Susana Tubert New York $15,000 Serrano Majority Parks
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Mano a Mano: Mexican Culture without Borders 64 Fulton Street, Suite 403 New York New York 10038 212-587-3070 Emily Socolov New York $5,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1600 Fifth Ave New York New York 10028 212-650-2122 Thomas P. Campbell New York $15,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program (SAVI) One Gustave Levy Place, Box 1670 New York New York 10029 212-423-2146 Iona Siegel New York $25,000 Serrano Majority Health
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New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc. 151 West 30th Street, 11th Floor New York New York 10001 2122444664 Michael Rothenberg New York $10,000 Serrano Majority Educ
New York Shakespeare Festival (dba The Public Theater) 425 Lafayette Street New York New York 10003 212-539-8713 Andrew Hamingson New York $10,000 Serrano Majority Parks
New York State Council on the Arts 175 Varick Street, 3rd Floor New York New York 10014 212-627-5656 Heather Hitchens New York $250,000 Serrano Majority NYSCA
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Orchestra of the Bronx 5 Minerva Place (2J) Bronx New York 10468 7183654209 Michael Spierman Bronx $10,000 Serrano Majority Parks
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Presbyterian Senior Services 2095 Broadway, Suite 409 New York New York 10023 212-874-6633 David S. Taylor Bronx $15,000 Serrano Majority Aging
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Roosevelt Island Day Nursery 4 River Road Roosevelt Island New York 10044 2125930750 Mandi Ridler New York $15,000 Serrano Majority C&F
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Roosevelt Island Visual Art Association 527 Main Street Roosevelt Island New York 10044 9175734145 Tad Sudol New York $9,000 Serrano Majority Parks
Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 231 West 39th Street, Suite 1200 New York New York 10018 2127199393 Julia C. Levy New York $8,000 Serrano Majority Parks
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Yorkville Common Pantry 8 East 109th Street New York New York 10029 9177209701 Stephen Grimaldi New York $9,000 Serrano Majority C&F
Broome, Town of Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. 453 State Route 415 Middleburgh New York 12122 518-827-5820 C. Edward Burgett Schoharie $15,000 Seward Minority State
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Greene County Industrial Development Agency 270 Mansion Street Coxsackie New York 12051 518-731-5500 Alexander Mathes, Jr. Greene $18,500 Seward Minority EcDev
Greene County Pop Warner Football Association, Inc. P.O. Box 397 South Cairo New York 12482 518-528-7981 Steve LaFever Greene $5,000 Seward Minority C&F
Harris Memorial Library 334 Main Street Otego New York 13825 607-988-6661 Mr. Stephen R. Butler Otsego $6,500 Seward Minority Educ-L
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Allen Women's Resource Center P.O.. Box 340316 Jamaica New York 11433 718-739-6200 Joyce Skinner Queens $10,000 Smith Majority C&F
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Arverne Houses Residents Council, Inc. 339 Beach 54th Street Arverne New York 11692 718-318-5083 Cornelia Taylor New York $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
Asian Americans for Equality 108 Norfolk Street New York New York 10002 212-979-8381 Wendy Takahisa New York $50,000 Smith Majority State
Asian Pacific Islander's Coalition on HIV AIDS (APICHA) 400 Broadway New York New York 10013 212-334-7940 Therese R. Rodriguez New York $50,000 Smith Majority Health
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Black Spectrum Theatre (Outdoor Arts & Music Festivals) 119-07 Merrick Blvd. Jamaica New York 11434 718-723-1800 Carl Clay Queens $100,000 Smith Majority Parks
Briarwood Community Foundation, Inc. 139-15 Pershing Crescent Briarwood New York 11435 718-297-4542 Seymour Schwartz New York $10,000 Smith Majority Parks
Buffalo City School District 712 City Hall Buffalo New York 14202 716-816-3500 Erie $200,000 Smith Majority State
C.W. Mixon Senior Outreach Center 112-50 Springfield Blvd Queens Village New York 11429 718-468-6903 George M. Cannon, Sr. Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
Cambria Heights Development Corp. 115-68 233rd Street Cambria Heights New York 11411 718-712-4590 Kevin Jemmott Queens $10,000 Smith Majority EcDev
Care and Love 228-23 Merrick Blvd Springfield Gardens New York 11413 718-527-5364 Edith Cockerel Queens $10,000 Smith Majority C&F
Center for Family Representation 116 John Street - 19th Floor New York New York 10038 212-691-0950 Susan Jacobs New York $100,000 Smith Majority C&F
Charles R. Drew Early Learning Center 109-45 207th Street Queens Village New York 11429 718-740-2400 Lisa Cogswell Queens $25,000 Smith Majority MRDD
ChaRosa Foundation Corporation 228-08 Linden Blvd - PO Box 110279 Jamaica New York 11411 718-723-1400 Rose Geneva Queens $20,000 Smith Majority C&F
Child Center of New York 60-02 Queens Blvd Woodside New York 11377 718-651-7770 Sandra Hagan Queens $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
Church of God Christian Academy 1332-36 Central Ave. Far Rockaway New York 11691 646-552-8453 Denean Ferguson Queens $10,000 Smith Majority Educ
Citizens Committee for New York City 305 Seventh Ave, 15th Fl New York New York 10001-6808 212-989-0909 Peter H. Kostmayer Queens $25,000 Smith Majority State
City Parks Foundation 830 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10065 212-360-1399 Nicole Johnson Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Parks
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families (CHCF), The 110 William Street - Suite 1802 New York New York 10038 212-206-1090 New York $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
Community District Education Council 29 Q 218-01- 116 Avenue, Rm 105 Cambria Heights New York 11411 718-341-5408 Herman C. Bagley Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Parks
Consortium for Worker Education 275 7th Avenue New York New York 10001-6708 212-647-1900 Joe McDermott Queens $54,000 Smith Majority Housing
Council of Senior Centers & Services Planning Project 49 West 45th Street, 7th Floor New York New York 10036 212-398-6564 Bobbie Sackman Bronx, New York, Queens, Brooklyn
$50,000 Smith Majority Aging
Council of Urban Professionals Institute (CUP), The 55 Exchange Place - Suite 501 New York New York 10005 212-233-8950 Tarrus Richardson New York $150,000 Smith Majority State
Cultural Collaborative Jamaica 90-50 Parsons Blvd. 405 Jamaica New York 11355 718-526-3217 Tyra Emerson Queens $5,000 Smith Majority C&F
CUNY Creative Arts team (CAT) 101 West 31st Street, 6th Floor New York New York 10001 212-652-2800 Lynda Zimmerman / Jane SavittNew York $50,000 Smith Majority Health
CUNY on Wheels 31-10 Thomson Avenue - Room C344-D Long Island City New York 11101 718-482-5975 Nakita VanStory New York $50,000 Smith Majority CUNY
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Education and Assistance Corporation (EAC) 50 Clinton Street - Suite 107 Hempstead New York 11550 516-539-0150 Becky Bell Suffolk $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
Far Rockaway Development Revitalization Corporation (RDRC) 1920 Mott Avenue, 2nd Floor Far Rockaway New York 11691 718-327-5300 Kevin Alexander Queens $50,000 Smith Majority State
Foundation for Ethnic Understanding 1 East 93rd Street #1C New York New York 10128 917-492-2538 Rabbi Marc Schneider New York $5,000 Smith Majority C&F
Friends of Roy Wilkens Park,The P.O. Box 341042 Rochdale Village New York 11434 718-527-5085 Yvonne D. Richardson Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Parks
Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) 119 West 24th Street New York New York 10011 212-367-1000 Kimberly Smith Queens $100,000 Smith Majority Health
Genesis Transitional Housing 195-12 Hollis Avenue Hollis New York 11412 718-217-6530 Helen M. Broady Queens $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
HANAC 3114 30 Avenue Astoria New York 11102 718-204-1200 Queens $30,000 Smith Majority C&F
Helen Keller Services for the Blind 141 Middle Neck Road Sands Point New York 11050 718-522-2122 John P. Lynch Nassau $15,000 Smith Majority Health
Hispanic Federation 55 Exchange Place 5th Floor New York New York 10005-3301 212-233-8955 Lillian Rodriguez Lopez New York $50,000 Smith Majority Health
Housing Partnership 450 7th Ave., Ste 2401 New York New York 10123 646-217-3372 Daniel E. Martin Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, New York
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International Dyslexia Association, New York Branch 71 West 23rd Street, Suite 1527 New York New York 10010 212-691-1930 Jo Anne Simon Queens $50,000 Smith Majority Health
Jamaica Business Resource Center 160 Street Jamaica New York 11432 718-206-2255 Timothy H. Marshall Queens $275,000 Smith Majority EcDev
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning 161-04 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica New York 11432 718-658-7400 Queens $25,000 Smith Majority Parks
Jewish Association For Services For The Aged (JASA) -Brookdale Village 131 Beach 19th street Far Rockaway New York 11691 917-325-8596 John Alvarez Queens $10,000 Smith Majority Aging
Jewish Association For Services For The Aged (JASA) -Rockaway Park 106-20 Shore Front Pkwy, Ste 300 Rockaway park New York 11694 917-325-8596 John Alvarez Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
Jewish Association For Services For The Aged (JASA)- Roy Reuther 711 C Seagirt Ave Far Rockaway New York 11691 212-273-5250 John Alvarez Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation
PO Box 340980 Rochdale Village New York 11434 914-837-9926 Bryant Fields Queens $50,000 Smith Majority Educ-H
Kew Gardens Hills Civic Association Inc. 141-39 73rd Terrance Kew Gardens Hills New York 11375 718-263-1760 Patricia Dolan Queens $15,000 Smith Majority State
King Manor Museum King Park 150-03 Jamaica Ave Jamaica New York 11432 718-206-0545 Mary Anne Mrozinski Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Parks
King of Kings Foundation, Inc. 137-11 161 Street Jamaica New York 11432 718-978-5416 Lance Feurtado Queens $25,000 Smith Majority C&F
Kiryas Joel PO Box 566 Monroe New York 10949 845-783-8300 Ari Felberman Monroe $250,000 Smith Majority Health
Lammie's Daycare Incorporated 1041 Bay Street Far Rockaway New York 11691 718-471-4026 Annette Lord-Cohen Queens $5,000 Smith Majority C&F
Legal Aid Society of Rochester One West Main Street, Suite 800 Rochester New York 14614 585-232-4090 Linda Kammer Monroe $65,000 Smith Majority DCJS
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center,The 208 West 13th Street New York New York 10011 212-620-7310 Bruce Anderson New York $500,000 Smith Majority C&F
LIFE Camp Inc. 177th Street 7 Baisley Blvd. Jamaica New York 11434 646-258-0936 Erica Ford Queens $5,000 Smith Majority DCJS
Medicare Rights Center 520 Eighth Avenue New York New York 10018 212-204-6227 Vince Marrone Queens $2,500 Smith Majority Health
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane - 21st Floor New York New York 10038 212-453-9500 Laris Boas Queens $5,000 Smith Majority C&F
Metropolitan Eagles Sports Club, inc., The 128-26 Francis Lewis Boulevard Laurelton New York 11413 718-213-2305 James Wilkerson Queens` $5,000 Smith Majority Parks
Mid Bronx Desperadoes 1762 Boston Road Bronx New York 10460 347-226-2479 John A. McKegney Bronx $100,000 Smith Majority Housing
Montessori Progressive Learning Center, Inc. 195-03 Linden Blvd St. Albans New York 11412 718-723-3967 Marian Stanley Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Educ
Museo Del Barrio 1230 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10029 212-660-7160 Carol Sainthilaire New York $10,000 Smith Majority Parks
My Sister's Place Legal Center (MSP) One Walter Street White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1333 Westchester $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
National Academy of Jr. Tennis and Youth Development Youth and Tennis, Inc. Roy Wilkins Tennis Center - 177 St. & Baisley Blvd Jamaica New York 11434 718-658-6728 Bill Briggs Queens $35,000 Smith Majority Parks
New York Cares, St. Albans, Queens 214 West 29th Street New York New York 10001 212-228-5000 Pam Trzop Queens $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
New York City Parks and Recreation The Arsenal - Central Park, Room 310 New York New York 10021 212-360-1360 Edward J. Lewis Nrew York $14,000 Smith Majority Parks
New York State Defenders Association 194 Washington Avenue - Suite 500 Albany New York 12210 518-465-3524 Jonathan E. Gradess Albany $200,000 Smith Majority DCJS
Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation 443 Beach 54th Street Arverne New York 11692 718-945-8640 Patricia Simon Queens $20,000 Smith Majority Educ-H
P. S. 48 Q 155-02 108th Avenue Jamaica New York 11433 718-739-4463 Patricia Mitchell Queens $40,000 Smith Majority Educ
Peninsula Preparatory Academy Charter School(PPA) 111 West 57th Street - Suite 525 New York New York 10019 718-471-7220 Jeany Persaud Queens $100,000 Smith Majority Educ-H
Playwrights Horizons 416 West 42nd Street New York New York 10036 212-564-1235 Judith O. Rubin New York $75,000 Smith Majority Parks
Point Breeze Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. One Fireman's Plaza Breezy Point New York 11697 718-723-5239 Kurt Bruder Queens $5,000 Smith Majority State
Police Athletic League (Foster Laurie After School Program) 34 1/2 East 12th Street, 4th fl New York New York 10003-4640 212-477-9450 Rodney Fuller Queens, New York, Kings $50,000 Smith Majority C&F
Public Policy and Education Fund of New York ( Citizen Action) 94 Central Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-465-4600 Karen Scharff Albany $200,000 Smith Majority Educ-H
Queens Bridge to Medicine 94-50 159th Street Jamaica New York 11433 917-435-7316 Beth Shafran, MS/Ed Queens $25,000 Smith Majority Health
Queens Chamber of Commerce 75-20 Astoria Blvd. Stuite 140 Jackson Heights New York 11370 718-898-8500 Parkside Queens $20,000 Smith Majority EcDev
Queens District Attorney 125-01 Queens Boulevard Office of Queens District Attorney
Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-286-6330 Eileen Sullivan Queens $200,000 Smith Majority DCJS
Queens Economic Development Corporation (QEDC) 120-55 Queens Blvd., Suite 309 Kew Gardens New York 11415 718-263-0546 Spencer Ferdinand Queens $50,000 Smith Majority EcDev
Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. 119-45 Union Turnpike Forest Hills New York 11375 718-544-9033 Cynthia Zalisky Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc. 205-14 Linden Blvd St. Albans New York 11412 718-712-0873 Gloria Rochester Queens $10,000 Smith Majority Health
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 221-10 Jamaica Avenue, Suite 107 Queens Village New York 11428-2037 718-468-8025 Joan Serrano Laufer, ACSW Queens $5,000 Smith Majority C&F
Ralph's Educational & Recreational Computer Services, Inc. 155-12 116th Drive Jamaica New York 11434 718-825-2796 Ralph Greer, Jr. Queens $10,000 Smith Majority Educ
Relief Resources, Inc. 5904 13th Street Brooklyn New York 11219 718-431-5901 Shiya Ostreicher Kings $300,000 Smith Majority MH
Right Step Training Center, Inc. 211-35 Jamaica Avenue - Suite 204A Queens Village New York 11428 718-454-2020 Lovely Paska Pierre Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Educ
Rockaway Artist Alliance, Inc. 260 Beach 116th Street Rockaway Park New York 11694 718-474-0861 Geoff Rawling Queens $200,000 Smith Majority Parks
Rockaway Waterfront Alliance PO Box 900645 Far Rockaway New York 11690-0645 718-327-5919 Jeanne Dupont Queens $10,000 Smith Majority EnCon
Rosedale Community Association 138-05 242nd Street Rosedale New York 11422 718-978-2312 Shirley Holder Queens $2,500 Smith Majority State
Sanctuary for Families PO Box 1406 Wall Street Station New York New York 10268-1406 212-349-6009 Laurel W. Eisner Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens,$50,000
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Services Now for Adult Persons, Inc. (SNAP) - Rosedale 80-45 Winchester Blvd., Bldg 4 CBU 29 Queens Village New York 11427-2193 718-454-2100 Linda Leest Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, The 94-50 159th Street Jamaica New York 11415 718-523-6300 Sandra Povman Queens $25,000 Smith Majority Educ-H
St. Albans Chamber of Commerce 193-17 Linden Blvd St. Albans New York 11412-3409 718-528-7708 Allan G. Pope Queens $5,000 Smith Majority EcDev
St. Gertrude's 50 Plus Club (Margert Community Corp.) 325 Beach Far Rockaway New York 11691 718-471-3724 Joseph G. Barden Queens $5,000 Smith Majority Aging
STRIVE: East Harlem Employment Services 240 East 123rd Street New York New York 10035 646-335-0820 Jill Poklemba Nw York $75,000 Smith Majority Labor
United Black Men of Queens County 450 Pennsylvania Avenue Freeport New York 11520 516-223-4914 John Howell Queens $20,000 Smith Majority C&F
United Tenants Coalition 148-13 Hillside Avenue Jamaica New York 11435-3330 718-298-5083 Natividad Hernandez Queens $12,000 Smith Majority Housing
When It's Real, It's Forever, Inc. P.O. Box 900537 Far Rockaway New York 11691 347-926-4276 Nicole Paultre-Bell Queens $75,000 Smith Majority C&F
Youth Academic and Athletic Outreach, Inc. 242-08 138th Street Rosedale New York 11422 347-539-9627 Enos Stevenson/Sharon Morrison
Queens $25,000 Smith Majority Parks
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United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg 32 Penn Street Brooklyn New York 11211 718-643-9700 Hindy Kohn Kings $200,000 Majority C&F
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Vietnam Veterans of America, Queens Chapter #32 88-61 76th Avenue Glendale New York 11385-7901 718-830-0037 Pastor Toro, Jr. Queens $25,000 Majority Vets
Adams Street Foundation, Inc. 283 Adams Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-834-6716 Joe Pinto Kings (Brooklyn) $3,500 Squadron Majority Educ
Alliance for Downtown New York, Inc.. 120 Broadway, Suite 3340 New York New York 10271 212-835-2765 Elizabeth H. Berger New York (Manhattan) $24,000 Squadron Majority EcDev
Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc. 400 Broadway New York New York 10013 646-884-5383 Teresita R. Rodriguez New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Squadron Majority Health
Asian Americans for Equality 108 Norfolk Street New York New York 10002 212-979-8381 Christopher Kui New York (Manhattan) $12,500 Squadron Majority Housing
Borough of Manhattan Community College Performing Arts Center, Inc. 199 Chambers Street, S110C New York New York 10007 212-220-1459 Linda Herring New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Squadron Majority Parks
Bowery Arts & Science 310 Bowery New York New York 10012 212-614-0504 Bob Holman New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Squadron Majority Parks
Brooklyn Arts Council 55 Washington Street, Suite 218 Brooklyn New York 11218 718-625-0080 Ella Weiss Kings (Brooklyn) $5,000 Squadron Majority Parks
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy 334 Furman Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-802-0603 Richard Loyd Kings (Brooklyn) $24,000 Squadron Majority Parks
Brooklyn Historical Society 128 Pierrepont Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-222-4111 Deborah Schwartz Kings (Brooklyn) $7,500 Squadron Majority Parks
Brooklyn Information & Culture 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn New York 11217 718-855-7882 Leslie G. Schultz Kings (Brooklyn) $7,500 Squadron Majority Parks

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Brooklyn Preservation Council Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 23365 Brooklyn New York 11202 917-648-4043 Robert Furman Kings (Brooklyn) $1,500 Squadron Majority Parks
Carroll Gardens Association, Inc. 201 Columbia Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-243-9301 Jeanne Di Lascio Kings (Brooklyn) $7,500 Squadron Majority State
Chinatown Manpower Project 70 Mulberry Street, 3rd Floor New York New York 10013 212-571-1690 Pearl Chin New York (Manhattan) $6,000 Squadron Majority Labor
Chinatown Working Group (Lower Manhattan Development Corporation) One Liberty Plaza, 20th Floor New York New York 10006 212-587-9745 Michael Murphy New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Squadron Majority State
Chinese-American Planning Council 150 Elizabeth Street New York New York 10012 212-941-0920 David Chen New York (Manhattan) $20,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Church Street School for Music and Art 74 Warren Street New York New York 10007 212-571-7295 Lisa Ecklund-Flores New York (Manhattan) $8,000 Squadron Majority Parks
City Parks Foundation 830 Fifth Avenue New York New York 10065 212-360-8280 David Rivel New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Squadron Majority Parks
Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc. 230 West 38th Street, 17th Floor New York New York 10018 212-924-3934 Daniel Tietz New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Cooper Square Community Development Committee and Businessmen's Association 61 East 4th Street New York New York 10003 212-228-8210 Steve Herrick New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Squadron Majority State
Dance New Amsterdam 280 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-625-8369 Catherine A. Peila New York $3,000 Squadron Majority Parks
Eileen Dugan Senior Citizen Center 380 Court Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-596-1956 Massimo Minauro Kings (Brooklyn) $3,500 Squadron Majority Aging
Fifth Avenue Committee 294 Smith Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-624-3475 Michelle de la Uz Kings (Brooklyn) $2,000 Squadron Majority Educ
Good Old Lower East Side 169 Avenue B New York New York 10009 212-358-1231 Damaris Reyes New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Squadron Majority Housing
Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation 509 Court Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-858-0557 Bill Appel Kings (Brooklyn) $6,000 Squadron Majority Housing
Gowanus Canal Conservancy 509 Court Street Brooklyn New York 11231 718-858-0557 Lauren E. Collins Brooklyn $6,000 Squadron Majority Educ
Grand Street Settlement 80 Pitt Street New York New York 10002 646-201-4287 Margarita Rosa, Esq. New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. 50 Madison Street New York New York 10038 212-349-3724 Frank Modica New York (Manhattan) $15,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Heights & Hill Community Council 57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-596-8780 Judy Willig Kings (Brooklyn) $14,000 Squadron Majority Aging
Henry Street Settlement 265 Henry Street New York New York 10002 212-766-9200 Verona Middleton-Jeter New York (Manhattan) $12,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. 208 West 13th Street New York New York 10011 212-620-7310 Bruce Anderson New York (Manhattan) $4,000 Squadron Majority Health
Loisaida, Inc. 65 Avenue D, Suite 2 New York New York 10009 917-675-6008 Luis Nieves New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Lower East Side District Management Association, Inc. 70 Orchard Street New York New York 10002 212-226-9010 Roberto Ragone New York (Manhattan) $11,000 Squadron Majority EcDev
Lower East Side Performing Arts 268 East Broadway, #1102A New York New York 10002 212-388-0202 Elodie Lauten New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Squadron Majority Parks
Lower Eastside Girls Club 56 East 1st Street New York New York 10003 973-762-7645 Lyn Pentecost New York (Manhattan) $7,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc 80 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor New York New York 10038 212-566-7713 Herbert Barish New York (Manhattan) $5,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor New York New York 10038 212-219-9401 Maggie Boepple New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Squadron Majority Educ
Manhattan Youth Recreation and Resources, Inc. 120 Warren Street New York New York 10007 212-766-1104 Robert Townley New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Squadron Majority C&F
MASBIA 4114 14th Avenue Brooklyn New York 11219 718-972-4446 Alexander Rapaport Kings (Brooklyn) $18,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem of America 145 E. Broadway New York New York 10002 212-964-2830 Rabbi Y. Ginzberg New York (Manhattan) $8,000 Squadron Majority Educ
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 80 Maiden Lane, 21st Floor New York New York 10038 212-453-9504 William E. Rapfogel New York (Manhattan) $8,000 Squadron Majority Aging
MFY Legal Services, Inc. 299 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-417-3731 Christopher D. Lamb New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Squadron Majority DCJS
National Dance Institute 594 Broadway, Room 805 New York New York 10012 212-226-0083 Leslee Asch New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Squadron Majority Parks
New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. 39 Bowery, PMB 375 New York New York 10002 212-732-0054 Larry Lee New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Squadron Majority C&F
New York City Department of Education, P.S. 150 334 Greenwich Street New York New York 10013 212-732-4392 Maggie Siena New York (Manhattan) $3,500 Squadron Majority Educ
New York City Housing Authority 250 Broadway New York New York 10007 212-306-8108 Brian Honan New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Squadron Majority Housing
New York Classical Theatre, Inc. 741 West End Avenue, Suite 1-E New York New York 10025 212-662-0760 Kyle Bonder New York (Manhattan) $1,500 Squadron Majority Parks
New York University- Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development Office of the Dean, 82 Washington Square East New York New York 10003 212-998-5815 Dorothy E. Siegel New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Squadron Majority Educ
Oasis Community Corporation 20 Jay Street, Suite 802 Brooklyn New York 11201 646-213-4210 Frank Brown New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Squadron Majority Educ
Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn (OSA) 79 North 11th Street Brooklyn New York 11211 347-386-4741 Stephanie Thayer Kings (Brooklyn) $9,000 Squadron Majority Parks
Our Lady of Sorrows Food Pantry 213 Stanton Street New York New York 10002 212-673-0900 Nivia Mendez New York (Manhattan) $1,500 Squadron Majority C&F
P.S. 261 Parent Teacher Association P.S. 261 314 Pacific Street Brooklyn New York 15201 347-414-2393 George E. Sanchez Kings (Brooklyn) $3,500 Squadron Majority Educ
Prospect Park Alliance 95 Prospect Park West Brooklyn New York 11215 718-965-8695 Tupper Thomas Kings (Brooklyn) $2,500 Squadron Majority Parks
Rainbow Heights Club 25 Flatbush Ave - 3rd Floor Brooklyn New York 11217 718-852-5210 Kevin Garrity Kings (Brooklyn) $2,000 Squadron Majority Health
Rooftop Films, Inc. 232 3rd Street Brooklyn New York 11215 718-417-7362 Lauren Faria New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Squadron Majority Parks
SBT Parent and Youth Association, Inc. 90 Beekman Street New York New York 10038 917-578-7738 Mariama James New York (Manhattan) $3,000 Squadron Majority Health
Sol Lain Athletic Association (Henry Street Settlement) 668 Water Street New York New York 10002 212-587-1504 Edward Garcia New York (Manhattan) $1,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Southbridge Towers CERT (SBT Parent and Youth Association, Inc.) 90 Beekman Street New York New York 10038 917-578-7738 Ronald Gonzales New York (Manhattan) $2,000 Squadron Majority Health
Starting Artists 211 Smith Street Brooklyn New York 11201 718-701-5483 Marisa Catalina Casey Kings (Brooklyn) $500 Squadron Majority C&F
UJ Care Inc. 455 Park Avenue Brooklyn New York 11205 718-246-2100 Chaim Wercberger Kings (Brooklyn) $18,000 Squadron Majority C&F
United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. 235 East Broadway New York New York 10002 212-233-6037 Norma Klein New York (Manhattan) $30,000 Squadron Majority Aging
United Jewish Organization of Williamsburg 32 Penn Street Brooklyn New York 11211 718-643-9700 Rabbi David Niederman Kings (Brooklyn) $34,000 Squadron Majority State
United Jewish Organization of Williamsburg 32 Penn Street Brooklyn New York 11211 718-643-9700 Rabbi David Niederman Kings (Brooklyn) $15,000 Squadron Majority C&F
Visiting Neighbors 611 Broadway New York New York 10012 212-260-6200 Dr. Cynthia Maurer New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Squadron Majority Aging
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring Inc. 45 East 33rd Street New York New York 10016 212-889-6800 Mary-Elizabeth Mitchell New York (Manhattan) $2,500 Squadron Majority Parks
YMCA of Greater New York - Chinatown YMCA 273 Bowery New York New York 10002 212-912-2465 David A. Kaplan New York (Manhattan) $10,000 Squadron Majority C&F
YMCA of Greater New York - Dodge YMCA 5 West 63rd Street New York New York 10023 212-630-9633 Eileen O'Connor New York (Manhattan) $7,500 Squadron Majority C&F
American Red Cross 786 Delaware Avenue Buffalo New York 14209 716-878-2392 Nancy M. Blaschak Erie $19,500 Stachowski Majority Health
Amvets Post 72 1881 Clinton St Buffalo New York 14206 716-861-8627 Karen Crosby Erie $35,000 Stachowski Majority Vets
Arts in Education of Western New York, Inc. Erie 1 BOCES Education Campus West Seneca New York 14224 716-821-7516 Jacqueline Albarella Erie $60,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
Aspire 2356 North Forest Road Getzville New York 14068 716-505-5500 Tom Sy Erie $50,000 Stachowski Majority MRDD
Block Clubs & Neighborhood Associations 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 716-851-5550 Richard Lee Erie $15,000 Stachowski Majority Housing
Boys & Girls Club of Buffalo 282 Babcock Street Buffalo New York 14210 716-825-1016 Diane Rowe Erie $50,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Boys & Girls Club of Eden 8284 North Main St Eden New York 14057 716-992-2702 Debra M. Popple Erie $10,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Buffalo Hearing and Speech Center 50 East North St Buffalo New York 14203 716-885-8871 Joseph J. Cozzo Erie $191,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
Buffalo Niagara Convention Visitors Bureau Foundation Inc 617 Main St Buffalo New York 14203 716-852-0511 Richard Geiger Erie $35,000 Stachowski Majority EcDev
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra 499 Franklin Street Buffalo New York 14202 716-885-0331 Daniel Hart Erie $300,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Buffalo, City of 74Franklin St Buffalo New York 14202 716-851-4475 H McCarthy Gipson Erie $44,000 Stachowski Majority DCJS
Canisius College and Niagara University 2001 Main Street Buffalo New York 14208 716-888-2972 Bill Maher Erie $25,000 Stachowski Majority EcDev
Canisius College Women's Business Center 2001 Main Street Buffalo New York 14208 716-888-8280 Melinda Rath Sanderson Erie $100,000 Stachowski Majority EcDev
Central Referral Service, Inc. 45 Elm Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-842-2654 Douglas W. Frank Erie $100,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Character Council of Hamburg, Inc PO Box 613 Hamburg New York 14075 716-646-5569 Suzanne McKenney Erie $10,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
Cheektowaga Southside Little League Inc 96 Claude Drive Cheektowaga New York 14206 716-892-1551 Andrew Kapturowski Erie $30,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Child & Adolescent Treatment Services 301 Cayuga Rd Cheektowaga New York 14225 716-819-3420 Bonnie L. Glazer Erie $10,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Depew Police Department 85 Manitou Street Depew New York 14043 716-683-1123 Thomas J. Domino, Chief Erie $9,000 Stachowski Majority DCJS
Drums Along the Waterfront 13419 Quaker Street Collins New York 14034 716-867-1618 Jack Gaylord, Jr. Erie $30,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
D'Youville College 320 Porter Avenue Buffalo New York 14201 716-829-7801 Timothy G Brennan Erie $100,000 Stachowski Majority Educ-H
Empire American Legion, Inc 8075 County Road East Amhers New York 14051 716-741-8385 Timothy VanPatten Erie $5,000 Stachowski Majority Vets
Enlightenment Bookstore and Literary Arts Center, Inc, The 688 Abbott Road Buffalo New York 14220 716-823-2665 Thomas P. McDonnell Erie $10,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Erie Regional Housing Development Corp 104 Maryland Street Buffalo New York 14201 716-845-0485 Nestor Hernandez Erie $34,350 Stachowski Majority C&F
Excalibur Leisure Skills Center Inc 90 North Drive Buffalo New York 14216 716-831-3188 James Catalano Erie $65,000 Stachowski Majority MRDD
Food Bank of Western New York 91 Holt Street Buffalo New York 14206 716-852-1305 Thomas R. Heine Erie $60,000 Stachowski Majority C&F

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Fontana Boathouse 617 Main Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-362-3140 John D Meyer Erie $250,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Greater South Buffalo Chamber of Commerce 2019 Seneca Street Buffalo New York 14210 716-824-9942 Ann J. Enger Erie $12,000 Stachowski Majority EcDev
Hamburg Fire Chief's Assn PO Box 346 Hamburg New York 14075 716-864-8804 George Utz Erie $18,513 Stachowski Majority State
Hamburg, Village of 100 Main Street Hamburg New York 14075 716-609-2665 Paul G Gaughan Erie $12,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Hilbert College 5200 South Park Avenue Hamburg New York 14075 716-926-8790 Cynthia Zane Erie $200,000 Stachowski Majority Educ-H
Hispanics United of Buffalo Inc 254 Virginia Street Buffalo New York 14201 716-856-7110 Lourdes Iglesias Erie $61,576 Stachowski Majority Aging
Horizon Health Services 3020 Bailey Avenue Buffalo New York 14215 716-831-1800 Anne D. Constantino Niagara $500,000 Stachowski Majority Vets
Houghton Park Shelter House Buffalo City Hall Buffalo New York 14201 716-851-5636 Stephen Stempniak Erie $100,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Hull House Foundation 5976 Genesee St Lancaster New York 14086 716-681-6451 Gary Costello Erie $25,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Just Buffalo Literacy Center 617 Main Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-832-5400 Laurie Dean Torrell Erie $21,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
Kevin Guest House 782 Ellicott Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-882-1818 Wayne Zimmerman Erie $52,000 Stachowski Majority Health
Lackawanna Yemen Soccer Club 51 Ingham Avenue Lackawanna New York 14218 716-826-9371 Abdulsalam Noman Erie $25,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Lackawanna, City of 714 Ridge Road Lackawanna New York 14218 716-827-6464 Norman L. Polanski, Jr. Erie $38,000 Stachowski Majority State
Lackawanna, City of 714 Ridge Road Lackawanna New York 14218 716-827-6437 Norman Polanksi Erie $16,675 Stachowski Majority State
League for the Handicapped, Inc 393 North Street Springville New York 14141 716-592-9331 Christine Lewis Erie $16,133 Stachowski Majority MRDD
Legal Service for the Elderly, Diabled or Disadvantaged of WNY, Inc 237 Main Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-853-3087 Karen L. Nicolson Erie $30,000 Stachowski Majority Aging
Literacy Volunteers of Buffalo & Erie County Inc. 1313 Main Street Buffalo New York 14209 716-876-8991 Tarcy Diina Erie $5,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
Literacy Volunteers of Buffalo & Erie County Inc. 1313 Main Street Buffalo New York 14209 716-876-8991 Tracy Diina Erie $50,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
National Federation for Just Communities 360 Delaware Ave Buffalo New York 14202 716-853-9598 Lana D, Benatovich Erie $75,000 Stachowski Majority DCJS
Neighborhood Housing Services of South Buffalo Inc 1937 South Park Ave Buffalo New York 14220 716-823-3630 Shyrl Duderwick Erie $50,000 Stachowski Majority EcDev
Niagara Health Quality Coalition 5820 Main Street Williamsville New York 14221 716-250-6472 Bruce A. Boissonnault Erie $225,000 Stachowski Majority Health
Pine Hill Primary Center 1635 East Delavan Avenue Cheektowaga New York 14215 716-686-3680 Alison J. Caputy Erie $10,000 Stachowski Majority Educ
Prosepect Lawn Cemetery Association PO Box 176 Hamburg New York 14075 716-472-9175 James Beatty Erie $8,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
PUSH Buffalo (People United for Sustainable Housing) 271 Grant Street Buffalo New York 14213 716-884-0356 Aaron Bartley Erie $30,000 Stachowski Majority Housing
Roycroft Campus Corporation 31 South Grove St East Aurora New York 14052 716-864-2860 Charistine Peters Erie $350,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Seneca-Babcock Community Association, Inc 1168 Seneca St Buffalo New York 14210 716-882-5094 Brian Pilarski Erie $20,000 Stachowski Majority C&F
Sloan, Village of 425 Reiman St. Sloan New York 14212 716-897-1560 Leonard Szymanski Erie $6,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
Town of Cheektowaga 3301 Broadway Cheektowaga New York 14227 716-686-3462 Mary Holtz Erie $25,000 Stachowski Majority DCJS
Town of West Seneca 1250 Union Road w New York 14224 716-558-3264 Wallace C. Piotrowski Erie $50,000 Stachowski Majority State
Town of West Seneca 1250 Union Road West Seneca New York 14224 716-674-2943 Edward F. Gehan Erie $20,000 Stachowski Majority DCJS
Trocaire College 360 Choate Avenue Buffalo New York 14220 716-827-4342 Paul B. Hurley, Jr. Ph.D Erie $100,000 Stachowski Majority Educ-H
University Emergency Medical Service, Inc. 100 High Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-604-7554 G Richard Braen, MD Erie $60,000 Stachowski Majority Health
Valley Community Association Inc. 93 Leddy Street Buffalo New York 14210 716-823-4707 Margaret Overdorf Erie $20,000 Stachowski Majority Aging
Villa Maria College 240 Pine Ridge Road Buffalo New York 14225 716-961-1824 Sister Marcella Marie Garus Erie $51,253 Stachowski Majority Educ
Western New York Education Center for Economic Development 355 Harlem Rd West Seneca New York 14224 716-821-7196 Jerald J Wolfgang Niagara $20,000 Stachowski Majority EcDev
Western New York Law Center 237 Main Street Buffalo New York 14203 716-855-0203 Joseph A. Kelemen Erie $35,000 Stachowski Majority DCJS
Young Audiences of Western New York Inc 16 Linwood Ave Buffalo New York 14209 716-881-0917 Helga MacKinnon Erie $14,000 Stachowski Majority Parks
2nd Precinct Community Council 112 Precinct Council PO Box 750654 Forest Hills New York 11375 718-544-1029 Heidi Chain Queens $1,000 Stavisky Majority DCJS
American Legion Continental Post 1424 107-15 Metropolitan Avenue Forest Hills New York 11375 718-520-8623 Thomas X. Winberry Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Vets
American Red Cross of Greater New York 520 West 49 Street New York New York 10019 212-875-2021 Alexander Lutz Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Health
Animal Center of Queens 89-10 Eliot Avenue Rego Park New York 11374 718-424-3340 Boris Niyazov Queens $20,000 Stavisky Majority Health
Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) 108 Norfolk Street New York New York 10002 212-979-8381 Christopher Kui Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority State
Asian and Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc. (APICHA) 400 Broadway New York New York 10013 646-884-5383 Teresita R. Rodriguez Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Health
Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children (ANIBIC) 61-35 220th Street Oakland Gardens New York 11364 718-423-9550 Vincent Tancredi Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority MRDD
Bay Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. P.O. Box 610540 Bayside New York 11361-0540 718-352-2080 Michael Lyons Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority State
Bay Terrace Community Alliance Foundation, Inc. PO Box 604076 Bay Terrace New York 11360 917-494-2247 Warren Schreiber Queens $11,000 Stavisky Majority State
Bay Terrace Community Alliance Foundation, Inc. PO Box 604076 Bay Terrace New York 11360 917-494-2247 Warren Schreiber Queens $3,000 Stavisky Majority Educ-L
Bay Terrace Jewish Center 13-00 209 Street Bay Terrace New York 11360 718-428-6363 Leah Belfort Queens $92,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Bechirot, Inc. 140-12 69th Road Flushing New York 11367 718-362-9008 Ruth Sanders Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Educ
Beit Shalom 147-22 70th Road Flushing New York 11367 718-575-1445 Rita Kluyov Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Center for Educational Innovation Public Education Association, The 28 W 44th Street, Suite 300 New York New York 10036 212-302-8800 Seymour Fliegel Queens $36,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Chabad of Northeastern Queens, Inc. 212-12 26 Avenue Bayside New York 11360 718-279-1457 Rabbi Yossi Blesofsky Queens $100,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Child Center of New York 60-02 Queens Boulevard Woodside New York 11377 718-651-7770 Sandra Hagan Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Educ
Chinese American Planning Council, Queens Nan Shan Center 136-18 39th Avenue, 6th Floor Flushing New York 11354 718-358-3030 Michael Wang Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Church of St John Vianney 140-10 34th Avenue Flushing New York 11354 718-461-6696 Patricia McEnerney Queens $2,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
City Solve Systems, Inc. 444 12th Street, Suite 2-B Brooklyn New York 11215 718-757-5259 Bruce Pienkny Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority EcDev
Clearview Jewish Center 16-50 Utopia Parkway Whitestone New York 11357 718-352-6670 Mel Norflus Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families 110 William Street, Suite 1802 New York New York 10038 212-206-1090 Elba Montalvo Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
CUNY - Creative Arts Team 101 W 31 St, Flr 6 New York New York 10001 212-652-2850 Jane Savitt Tennen Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority CUNY
CUNY - Queens College Center for Jewish Studies 65-30 Kissena Boulevard Flushing New York 11367 718-997-4530 Dr. Mark Rosenblum Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority CUNY
Dysautonomia Foundation Inc. 315 W 39th Street, Suite 701 New York New York 10018 212-279-1066 David Brenner Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Health
Educational Center for New Americans 98-12 66 Avenue Rego Park New York 11374 718-275-3318 Nahum Kaziev Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Flushing Meadows Corona Park Conservancy PO Box 670085 Kew Gardens New York 11367 718-263-1760 Patricia Dolan Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Parks
Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce of Queens, Inc. PO Box 751123 Forest Hills New York 11375 718-268-6565 Leslie Brown Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority EcDev
Forest Hills High School 28Q440 67-01 110th Street Forest Hills New York 11375 718-268-3137 Saul Gootnick Queens $75,000 Stavisky Majority Educ
Free Synagogue of Flushing 41-60 Kissena Boulevard Flushing New York 11355 718-961-0030 Carolyn Benke Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Friends of Fort Totten Parks, Inc. PO Box 604984 Bayside New York 11360 718-423-2196 Lucille Kernahan Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Parks
Garden Jewish Center 24-20 Parsons Boulevard Whitestone New York 11357 718-463-3456 Regina Vogelman Queens $80,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Hillcrest Jewish Center 183-02 Union Turnpike Flushing New York 11366 718-380-4145 Dr. Jared L Rifkin Queens $30,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Hollis Hills Jewish Center 210-10 Union Turnpike Hollis Hills New York 11364 718-776-3500 Rabbi David Wise Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Israel Center of Conservative Judaism 167-11 73 Avenue Flushing New York 11366 718-268-1091 Irene Meyerowtitz Queens $50,000 Stavisky Majority MRDD
Jamaica Estates Holliswood South Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 207-07 Union Turnpike, PO Box 640181 Bayside New York 11364-0181 917-596-9534 Daryl Mazlish Queens $3,000 Stavisky Majority State
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 132 W 31 Street, 10th Flr New York New York 10001 212-273-5250 John Alvarez Queens $1,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Jewish Center of Kew Gardens Hills 71-25 Main Street Kew Gardens Hills New York 11367 718-897-0264 Marilyn Bagley Queens $8,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Jewish Child Care Association 120 Wall Street, 12th Floor New York New York 10005 212-558-9970 Amy Cohen Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim 150-62 78 Road Kew Gardens Hills New York 11367 718-591-9574 Rabbi Shlomo Nisanov Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Health
Kew Gardens Hills Community Foundation PO Box 670085 Kew Gardens HIlls New York 11367 718-263-1760 Patricia Dolan Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Educ-L
Korean American Counseling Center, Inc. 35-26 Union Street Flushing New York 11354 718-939-7214 Dr. Giho Kim Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
New York Cares 214 W 29 Street, 5th Floor New York New York 10001 212-402-1130 Suzanne Farrell Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
New York Hall of Science 47-01 111 Street Corona New York 11368 718-699-0005 Dan Wempa Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Educ
North Flushing Senior Center 29-09 137 Street, GF2 Flushing New York 11354 718-358-9193 Roberta Goldenberg Queens $438,000 Stavisky Majority Aging

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Oakland Jewish Center 61-35 220th Street Bayside New York 11364 718-225-7800 Robert D. Stern Queens $47,000 Stavisky Majority Health
PS 242 Queens 29-66 137th Street Flushing New York 11354 718-445-2902 Patricia Costa Queens $50,000 Stavisky Majority Educ-L
Queens B'Nai B'rith 138-49 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 302-354-8278 Hector Torres Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Queens Chamber of Commerce 75-20 Astoria Boulevard Suite 140 Jackson Heights New York 11370 718-898-8500 Sophia Ganosis Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority EcDev
Queens College Foundation, Inc. for Kupferberg Center Performances 65-30 Kissena Blvd Flushing New York 11367-1597 718-544-2996 Dedi Firestone Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority CUNY
Queens Community House 108-25 62 Drive Forest Hills New York 11375 718-592-5757 Naomi Altman Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Queens Community House - Pomonok Senior Social Group 108-25 62nd Drive Forest Hills New York 11367 718-592-5757 Naomi Altman Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Queens Interagency Council on the Aging 120-55 Queens Bouleavrd, Room 319 Kew Gardens New York 11424 718-268-5954 Bruce Cunningham Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Queens Jewish Community Council 119-45 Union Turnpike Forest Hills New York 11375 718-544-9033 Cynthia Zalisky Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 221-10 Jamaica Avenue, Suite 107 Queens Village New York 11428-2037 718-468-8025 Joan Serrano Laufer, ACSW Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority Health
Queensborough Community College 222-05 56 Avenue Bayside New York 11364-1497 718-281-5144 Rosemary Sullivan Zins Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority CUNY
Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc. 222-05 56th Avenue Bayside New York 11364 718-631-6387 Susan Agin Queens $8,000 Stavisky Majority CUNY
Reform Temple of Forest Hills 71-11 112th Street Forest Hills New York 11375 718-261-2900 Jill Manis Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Research Foundation of CUNY - Queens College - Asian Initiative 65-30 Kissena Boulevard Flushing New York 11367 718-997-5564 Gautama M. Prasad Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority CUNY
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island 267-07 76th Avenue New Hyde Park New York 11040 718-343-5683 Joanne V. Reda Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Samuel Field YM & YWHA Inc. 58-20 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck New York 11362 718-225-6750 Dr. Steve Goodman Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Samuel Field YM &YWHA Inc. 58-20 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck New York 11362 718-225-6750 Dr. Steve Goodman Queens $75,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 138-52 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 138-52 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $8,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 138-52 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 138-52 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 138-52 Elder Avenue Flushing New York 11355 718-939-6210 Phyllis Tobin Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Shalom Task Force PO Box 137 Bowling Green Station New York New York 10274 212-742-1478 Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Taiwan Center 137-44 Northern Boulevard Flushing New York 11354 718-445-7007 Yi-Miao Huang Queens $6,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Temple Gates of Prayer 38-20 Parsons Boulevard Flushing New York 11354 718-359-1160 Albert Thaler Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority State
Torah Center of Hillcrest Incorporating the YM-YWHA of Jamaica, Inc. 171-05 Jewel Avenue Hillcrest New York 11365 718-380-5511 Steven Konigsberg Queens $15,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
TSQ, Inc. 67-07 Austin Street Forest Hills New York 11375 718-850-8070 Adinah Pelman Queens $35,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Utopia Jewish Center 64-41 Utopia Parkway Fresh Meadows New York 11365 718-461-8347 Maurice Stein Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Whitestone Volunteer Ambulance Service Inc. P.O. Box 570064 Whitestone New York 11357 718-767-8230 Michael Kossove Queens $1,000 Stavisky Majority State
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring. Inc. 45 E 33 Street New York New York 10016 212-889-6800 Mary-Elizabeth Mitchell Queens $5,000 Stavisky Majority State
Young Israel of Forest Hills Senior League 68-07 Burns Street Forest Hills New York 11375 718-520-2305 Susan Rabinowicz Queens $25,000 Stavisky Majority Aging
Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills 150-05 70th Road Kew Gardens Hills New York 11367 718-261-9723 Rabbi Fabian Schonfeld Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Young Israel of Queens Valley Senior League 141-55 77 Avenue Flushing New York 11367 718-263-6995 Alan Gombo Queens $10,000 Stavisky Majority C&F
Abundant Life Church (Focus After-School Drop-In Program) 61-63 Hamilton Avenue Yonkers New York 10705 914-740-7291 Clayton E. Powell Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Aisling Irish Community Center 990 Mclean Avenue Yonkers New York 10704 914-237-5121 Orla Kelleher Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
American Legion Post 1038 27 Legion Drive Valhalla New York 10595 914-948-6634 Philip Adimari Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Vets
American Red Cross in Westchester County 106 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-946-6500 John Ravitiz Westchester $6,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Health
Ardsley, Village of 507 Ashford Avenue Ardsely New York 10502 914-693-1550 George F. Calvi Westchester $27,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority DCJS
Beczak Environmental Education Center 35 Alexander Street Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-1900 Clifford Schneider Westchester $12,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Blue Door Artist Association 169 Shonnard Terrace Yonkers New York 10701 914-965-3397 Luis Perelman Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Bridge Builder Organization for Community Empowermwnt 41 Brandt Terrace Yonkers New York 10710 914-960-0627 Jose E. Reyas Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
CAREERS for People with Disabilities, Inc. 401 Columbus Ave Valhalla New York 10595 914-741-8500 Christina Cornish-Lauria Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority MRDD
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York 1011 First Ave - 64 New York New York 10022 212-419-3370 Beatriz Diaz Taveras Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Labor
College Careers Fund of Westchester, Inc. 190 East Post Road Box 1530 White Plains New York 10602 914-428-3435 Blanche Walker Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Educ-H
Community Housing Innovations, Inc. 190 East Post Road Suite 401 White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1010 Alexander H. Roberts Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Housing
Congregation Sons of Israel 155 Elliot Avenue Yonkers New York 10705 914-968-1288 Naftaly Kleinman Westchester $6,200 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Congregations Linked In Urban Strategy to Effect Renewal 20 South Broadway Room 501 Yonkers New York 10701 914-963-6440 Toni Volchok Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Dominican Cultural Association of Yonkers, Inc. P.O. Box 559 Yonkers New York 10702 914-447-8266 Nellys Innabi Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Estamos Unidos, City Of Yonkers 87 Nepperhan Avenue Suite 307 Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-6010 Lorraine Lopez Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of New York, Inc. 7 Holland Avenue White Plains New York 10603 914-997-2642 Laura B. Schwartz Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Family Service Society of Yonkers (FSSY) P.O. Box 437 Yonkers New York 10703-0437 914-963-5118 Seth Berman Westchester $20,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Family Services of Westchester One Gateway Plaza Port Chester New York 10573 914-937-2320 Susan Wayne Westchester $7,200 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Fern Cliff Manor 1154 Saw Mill River Rd Yonkers New York 10710 914-968-4854 William Saich Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Fine Arts Orchestral Society of Yonkers, Inc. 10 McGeory Ave Bronxville New York 10708 914-964-8163 Rosemarie Doerr Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
G.R.O.W. (Advocates for people with Developmental Disabilities) P.O. Box 1692 White Plains New York 10602 914-592-7706 Barbara Masur Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority MRDD
Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson, Inc. 2 Great Oak Lane Pleasantville New York 10570 914-747-3080 Barbara Hill Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Greyston Foundation 21 Park Avenue Yonkers New York 10703 914-376-3900 Steven Brown Westchester $40,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Health
Groundwork Hudson Valley 6 Wells Ave Yonkers New York 10701 914-375-2151 Rick Magder Westchester $7,500 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Happy Harbor Child Care Center, Inc 95 Broadway Hastings on Hudson New York 10706 914-478-4175 Cindy Veazey Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Jennifer Fante Foundation P.O. Box116 Thornwood New York 10594 914-741-5524 Danielle C. Zaino Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. 120 West 57th Street New York New York 10019-3320 914-773-7468 Paul Levine Westchester $20,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Jewish Community Center on the Hudson, Inc. 371 South Broadway Tarrytown New York 10591 914-366-7898 Frank Hassid Westchester $7,500 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Jewish Council of Yonkers, Inc. 600 North Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-423-5009 Janice L Kirschner Westchester $55,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial, Inc. 1156 North Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-965-3700 Nancy Woodruff Ment Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Health
Kahlil Gilbran Educational Fund, Inc 47 Shelburne Road Yonkers New York 10710 914-969-3138 Joseph F. Sayegh Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Educ
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 90 Maple Ave White Plains New York 10601 914-949-1305 Barbara Finkelstein Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority DCJS
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center 208 West 13th Street New York New York 10011 212-620-7310 Bruce Anderson Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Living Transformation International Center 28 Lawrence Street Yonkers New York 10705 914-751-7986 Henry Rivera Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Male Glee Club of Yonkers, Inc P.O. Box 368 Yonkers New York 10710 914-476-4723 Edward P. Lee Westchester $7,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
March of Dimes 580 White Plains Rodd Tarrytown New York 10591 914-407-5009 Annette Trotta-Flynn Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Health
Margaret Martinez Ministries 76 Morris Street Yonkers New York 10705 914-330-6840 Margaret Martinez Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. 520 8th Avenue North Wing, 3rd Floor New York New York 10018 212-204-6211 Bruce Vladeck Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Health
My Sister's Place One Water Street 3rd Floor White Plains New York 10601 914-683-1333 Karen Cheeks-Lomax Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependency 5 Waller Ave Suite 105 White Plains New York 10601 914-949-8500 Joan Bonsignore Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority ASAS
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, SNY Chapter 2 Gannett Drive Suite LC White Plains New York 10604 914-694-1654 Andrea Maloney Westchester $3,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Health
Nepperhan Community Center, Inc 342 Warburton Yonkers New York 10701 914-965-0203 Jim Bostic Westchester $30,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
New York State Labor Religion Coalition 800 Troy Schenectady Road Latham New York 12110 518-213-600 x62 Brian O'Shaughnessy Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Labor
New York State Tenants & Neighbors Information Service, Inc. (N.Y.S.) 236 West 27th Street 4th Floor New York New York 10001 212-608-9712 Maggie Russell- Ciardi Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Housing
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fund, Inc. 3 West 29th Street Suite 1007 New York New York 10001 212-679-2345 Maryellen Hilly Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority DCJS
North East Westchester Special Recreation, Inc. 63 Bradhurst Avenue Hawthorne New York 10532 914-347-4409 Janet Riley Westchester $3,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority MRDD
North Yonkers Preservation and Development Corporation 219 Ridge Avenue Yonkers New York 10703 914-423-9754 Angela Ascolillo Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority DCJS

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Pace University by and through its Women's Justice Center 78 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-422-4634 Jane Aoyama-Martin Westchester $25,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Educ-H
Police Fresh Air Fund of Westchester County, Inc. 175 Main Street Room 509 White Plains New York 10601 914-949-3512 Eugene J. Malone, III Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Pro Bono Net 151 West 30th Street 10th Floor New York New York 10001 212-382-4712 Mark O'Brien Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority DCJS
Queens Daughters Day Care Center, Inc 73 Buena Vista Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 914-969-4491 Barbara Berrios Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Educ
Saint Peter's Child Care Center, Inc 204 Hawthorne Avenue Yonkers New York 10705 914-476-2152 Laura Strong Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Saunders Trades and Technical School, Yonkers Public School District-Skills USA, Champions at Work
183 Palmer Road Yonkers New York 10701 914-376-8150 Steven Mazzola Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Educ
Service Fund of the National Organization for Women 150 West 28th Street Suite 304 New York New York 10001 212-627-9895 Sonia Ossorio Westchester $2,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Sleepy Hollow Police Department 28 Beckman Avenue Sleepy Hollow New York 10591 914-631-0800 Jimmy Warren, Jr. Westchester $11,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority State
SPARC, Inc. - Special Program And Resource Connection 3045 Gomer Street Yorktown Heights New York 10598 914-243-0583 Pete Rothe Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Special Olympics New York, Inc. 1207 Route 9 Suite 1C Wappingers Falls New York 12590 518-388-0790 Neal Johnson Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority MRDD
Tarrytown, Village of One Depot Plaza Tarrytown New York 10591 914-631-1885 Drew Fixell Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Town of Greenburgh 177 Hillside Ave Greenburgh New York 10607 914-993-1500 Paul Feiner Westchester $6,500 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Union Child Day Care Center, Inc. - Lois Bronz Children's Center 30 Manhattan Avenue White Plains New York 10607 914-761-6134 Felice Harris Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Untermeyer Performing Arts Council, Inc. P.O. Box 49 Yonkers New York 10702 914-375-3435 Stephen Sansone Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Westchester County District Attorney's Office 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd White Plains New York 10601 914-995-3416 Janet DiFiore Westchester $14,630 Stewart-CousinsMajority DCJS
Westchester Disabled on the Move, Inc. 984 North Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-968-4717 Melvyn R. Tanzman Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Westchester Jewish Community Services 845 North Broadway White Plains New York 10603 914-761-0600 Alan Trager Westchester $20,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Westchester Public Private Partnership Fund for Aging Services 9 South First Avenue 10th Floor Mt. Vrernon New York 10550 914-813-6431 Mae Carpenter Westchester $6,500 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Women's Enterprise Development Center Inc. 1133 Westchester Avenue Suite 10-220 White Plains New York 10604 914-948-6098 Ann M. Janiak Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority EcDev
Workman's Circle/ Arbeter Inc. 45 East 33rd Street New York New York 10016 212-889-6800 Ann Toback Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Yonkers African-American Heritage Committee P.O. Box 618 Yonkers New York 10702 914-512-1002 Paula Crawford Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Yonkers Alliance for Latino & Immigrant Services, Inc. (Y.A.L.I.S.) 46 Ludlow Street Suite 518 Yonkers New York 10705 914-377-6010 Beatriz Costrillon Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Yonkers Columbus Day Celebration Committee, Inc. 120 Pennsylvania Avenue Yonkers New York 10707 914-779-9452 John Rubbo Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Yonkers Partners in Education (YPIE) 86 Main Street 3rd Floor Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-4882 Wendy R. Nadd Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Educ
Yonkers Police Department 104 South Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-7352 Edmund Hartnett Westchester $20,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority State
Yonkers Pops 245 Hayward Avenue Yonkers New York 10704 914-969-2107 Milton Kabak Westchester $2,970 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Yonkers Puerto Rican/ Hispanic Parade P.O. Box 467 Yonkers New York 10705 914-855-4969 Louis Navarro Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Yonkers Theatre Interactions, Inc. P.O. Box 1187 Yonkers New York 10701 914-963-3040 Mamie Duncan-Gibbs Westchester $25,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Parks
Yonkers Veterans Association 40 South Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-6000 Jim Laperch Westchester $10,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Vets
Yonkers, City of- Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation 285 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 914-377-6444 A. J. Cambria Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority Aging
Young Women's Christian Association of Yonkers 87 South Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 914-963-0640 Yejide Okunribido Westchester $15,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority State
Youth Service Opportunities Project 15 Rutherford Place New York New York 10003 212-598-0973 Ed Doty Westchester $5,000 Stewart-CousinsMajority C&F
Center for Human Options 234 North Central Avenue Suite 203R Hartsdsale New York 10536 914-946-6992 Janeira Forte Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ
Community Vacation Camp / UNCCRC 211 Garden Street, P.O. Box 784 Westbury New York 11590 516-808-7876 Dr. Monique Harvey Nassau $33,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority State
Elmont Chamber of Commerce 534 Elmont Road, P.O. Box 030150 Elmont New York 11003 516-512-0200 Christopher Rosado Nassau $22,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority EcDev
Elmsford Little League P.O. Box 25 Elmsford New York 10523 914-490-2271 Paul Finelli Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Parks
Island Harvest 101-8 Colin Drive Holbrook New York 11741 516-294-8528 Saundra LeBlang Suffolk and Nassau $10,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority C&F
Islip Arts Council, Inc 50 Irish Ln E. Islip New York 11730 631-224-5420 Lynda A. Moran Suffolk County $25,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Parks
Mid-Hudson Valley AIDS Task Force Inc, 40 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne New York 10532 914-785-8321 Jeffrey Kraus Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Health
Mount Pleasant Public Library 350 Bedford Road Pleasantville New York 10570 914-522-4482 John M. Fearon Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ-L
Nassau County Police Activity League 1490 Franklin Avenue Mineola New York 11501 516-314-2225 Sandy Demitroff Nassau $40,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Parks
National Center for Disability Services 201 I.U. Willets Road Albertson New York 11507 516-465-1596 Lynn Drucker Nassau $20,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority MRDD
Neighborhood Network Research Center, Inc. 7180 Republic Airport Farmingdale New York 17735 631-963-5454 Andrew Manitt Suffolk County $25,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority EnCon
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 150 Motor Parkway, Suite 306 Hauppauge New York 11788 631-435-1857 Jeanne Blomberg Nassau $25,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Health
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, Inc 150 Motor Parkway Suite 306 Hauppauge New York 11788 631-435-1857 Jeanne Blomberg Suffolk $77,500 Suburban Delegation
Majority Labor
Nunataks-Greenburgh Nature Center 99 Dromore Road Scarsdale New York 10583 914-813-1837 Kurt Hundgen Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority EnCon
NYSARC, Inc. (New York State Association of Retarded Citizens) Westchester County Chapter 265 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne New York 10532 914-495-4619 Richard P. Swierat Westchester $16,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority MRDD
Phelps Memorial Hospital Association 701 North Broadway Sleepy Hollow New York 10591 914-366-1002 Keith F. Safian Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Health
Port Washington Library Foundation One Library Drive Port Washington New York 11050 631-697-3577 Marc Saffren Nassau $20,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ-L
Port Washington Public Library One Library Drive Port Washington New York 11050 516-883-4400 Nancy Curtin Nassau $20,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ-L
Right Start Foundation,The 50 Belton road Babylon New York 11702 631-335-0032 Connie LoCascio Suffolk $10,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ
Senior Citizens of Westbury, Inc. 360 Post Avenue Westbury New York 11590 516-334-5886 Maureen Droge Nassau $30,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Aging
Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center 300 Forest Drive East Hills New York 11548 516-484-1545 Cara Greene Nassau $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority MRDD
Sleepy Hollow, Village of 28 Beckman Avenue Sleepy Hollow New York 10591 914-366-5105 Zegarelli Westchester $10,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority State
Stewart Manor Volunteer Fire Department 120 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor New York 11530 516-354-0880 Daniel O'Keefe Nassau $50,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority State
Today's Students Tomorrow's Teachers 3 West Main Street Elmsford New York 10523 914-345-3444 Bettye Perkins Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ
Turo College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center 225 Eastview Drive Centeral Islip New York 11722 631-761-7061 Linda Howard Weissman Suffolk $50,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ-H
Valhalla Ambulance Corps, Inc. P.O. Box 14 Valhalla New York 10595 914-557-1876 Susan Briggs Westchester $9,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority State
Valhalla Fire District P.O. Box 228 Valhalla New York 10595 914-948-2272 Kenneth Hoffarth Westchester $10,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority State
Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley 450 White Plains Road Suite 300 Tarrytown New York 10591 914-666-7616 Michele A. Quirolo Westchester $10,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Health
Volunteer Service Bureau of Westchester, Inc -The Volunteer Center of United Way 280 North Central Ave Suite 310 Hartsdale New York 10530 914-227-9303 Joanna Straub Westchester $15,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Aging
Westchester Community College Foundation 75 Grasslands Road Hartford Hall Valhalla New York 10595 914-606-6817 Mia C. Finerman Westchester $200,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ-H
Westhab, Inc. 85 Executive Blvd. Elmsford New York 10523 914-345-2800 Robert L. Miller Westchester $25,000 Suburban Delegation
Majority C&F
William Floyd Union Free School District, The 240 Mastic Beach Rd Mastic Beach New York 11951 631-874-1237 James Montalto Suffolk $2,500 Suburban Delegation
Majority Educ
African Cultural Center 350 Masten Avenue Buffalo New York 14208 716-884-2013 Agnes Bain Erie $15,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo- Masten Clubhouse 282 Babcock St. Buffalo New York 14210 716-825-1016 Diane Rowe Erie $10,000 Thompson Majority C&F
Boys and Girls Club of the Northtowns 54 Riverdale Ave Buffalo New York 14207 716-873-9842 Phil Penichter Erie $20,000 Thompson Majority C&F
Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority 300 Perry Street Buffalo New York 14204 716 855-6711 Dawn Sanders Erie $20,000 Thompson Majority Housing
City of Niagara Falls Dept. of Economic Development 745 Main St. Niagara Falls New York 14302 716-286-4481 Clara Dunn Niagara $40,000 Thompson Majority EcDev
City of Niagara Falls Fire Department 3115 Walnut Ave. Niagara Falls New York 14302 716-286-4725 William MacKay Niagara $5,000 Thompson Majority State
City of Niagara Falls Police Department 520 Hyde Park Blvd. Niagara Falls New York 14302 716-286-4545 John Chella Niagara $5,000 Thompson Majority State
City of Tonawanda Fire Department 44 William St. Tonawanda New York 14150 716-652-1051 Charles Stuart Erie $5,000 Thompson Majority State
City of Tonawanda Police Department 200 Niagara St. Tonawanda New York 14150 716-692-2102 Cindy Young Erie $5,000 Thompson Majority State
Delavan Grider Community Center 877 E. Delavan Ave. Buffalo New York 14215 716-882-2442 Nadia Moore Erie $10,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
Food Bank of WNY 91 Holt St. Buffalo New York 14206 716-852-7858 Tom Heine Erie $27,000 Thompson Majority Health
Group Ministries 1333 Jefferson Ave. Buffalo New York 14208 716-883-4367 Arthur Boyd Erie $35,000 Thompson Majority Health
Highland Community Revitalization Committee 1750 Tennessee Ave Niagara Falls New York 14305 716-282-2325 Willie Dunn niagara $50,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
Hispanics United of Buffalo 254 Virginia St. Buffalo New York 14201 716-856-7110 Lourdes Iglesias Erie $20,000 Thompson Majority Labor
Juneteenth Festival, Inc. 1517 Genesee St. Buffalo New York 14211 716-891-8801 Marcus Brown Erie $25,000 Thompson Majority Educ
Keep Western New York Beautiful 144 Heritage Rd. Tonawanda New York 14150 716-692-0691 Jim Pavel Erie $349,100 Thompson Majority DCJS
Ken Bailey NHS 999 Kensington Avenue Buffalo New York 14215 716-836-3600 Roseann Scibiglia Erie $20,000 Thompson Majority Housing

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Literacy Volunteers of Buffalo & Erie County 1313 Main St. Buffalo New York 14209 716-876-8991 Tracy Diina Erie $36,000 Thompson Majority Educ
Niagara Community Action Program 1521 Main St. Niagara Falls New York 14305 716-285-9681 Suzanne Shears Niagara $222,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
Niagara County Sheriff 5526 Niagara St. Ext. Lockport New York 14095 716-438-3370 James Voutour Niagara $5,000 Thompson Majority State
North Buffalo Community Center 203 Sanders Rd. Buffalo New York 14216 716-874-6133 Deborah Cielencki Erie $50,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
Northwest Community Center 155 Lawn Ave. Buffalo New York 14207 716-876-8108 Larry Pernick,Jr. Erie $181,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
Public Policy and Education Fund of NY 94 Central Avenue Albany New York 12206 518-465-4600 Karen Scharff Albany $20,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
United Way of Niagara 3000 MILITARY ROAD Niagara Falls New York 14304 716-285-8461 Philip Buffone Niagara $20,000 Thompson Majority DCJS
William Emslie YMCA 5850 William St Buffalo New York 14206 716-845-5440 Matt Hilton Erie $4,900 Thompson Majority DCJS
City of Buffalo, Department of Social Services Rm. 1701, City Hall Buffalo New York 14202 716-851-5507 Tanya Perrin-Johnson Erie $50,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority C&F
College of St. Rose, The 432 Western Avenue Albany New York 12203 518-454-5120 R. Mark Sullivan Albany $200,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority Educ-H
Family & Children's Services of Niagara NY, Inc. 826 Chilton Ave. Niagara Falls New York 14301 716-285-6834 Ken Sass Niagara $100,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority C&F
Michaud Residential Health Services 453 Park St. Fulton New York 13069 315-342-3166 Terrence Gorman Oswego $100,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority Aging
New York State Restaurant Association 409 New Karner Road Albany New York 12205 518-452-5522 Ellen Hammond Albany $200,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority Educ-H
North Country Children's Clinic 238 Arsenal St. Watertown New York 13601 315-782-9450 Janice Charles Jefferson $200,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority Health
Police Athletic League of Buffalo, Inc. Rm. 2301 City Hall Buffalo New York 14202 716-884-9660 Sue Gonzalez Erie $50,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority C&F
Samaritan Keep Home 133 Pratt St. Watertown New York 13601 315-785-4421 Thomas Carman Jefferson $100,000 Upstate Senate Delegation
Majority Health
AIDS Community Resources, Inc.. 627 West Genesee Street Syracuse New York 13204 315-472-2430 Joe Jenkins Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Health
American Red Cross Onondaga & Oswego Chapter 220 Herald Place Syracuse New York 13202 315-234-2216 Dick Biansett Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Health
ARC of Onondaga 600 South Wilbur Ave. Syracuse New York 13204 315-476-7441 Stanfort Perry Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority State
Brewerton Fire Department PO Box 166 Brewerton New York 14029 315-676-2173 George Hart Onondaga $20,000 Valesky Majority State
Canastota Central Schools 120 Roberts St. Canastota New York 13032 315-697-2003 Paula Burnor Madison $30,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Catholic Charities of Onondaga County 1654 Onondaga St. 2 Syracuse New York 13204 315-424-1800 Mike Melara Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Health
Cayuga County Veterans Service Agency 95 Genesee St.Hardenbergh Bldg., 3rd Floor Auburn New York 13021 315-253-1281 Georgiana Tracy Cayuga $10,000 Valesky Majority Aging
Central & Northern NY Building Trades PO Box 110 Clay New York 13041 315-422-0435 Bill Towsley Onondaga $150,000 Valesky Majority Labor
Central NY Library Resource Council 6493 Ridings Rd. Syracuse New York 13206 Penelope Klien Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Central NY Regional Transportation Authority PO Box 820 200 Cortlan Ave. Syracuse New York 13205 315-422-3318 Betty Petrie Onondaga $13,000 Valesky Majority Trans
Central NY SPCA 5878 East Molloy Rd. Syracuse New York 13211 315-454-4479 Paul Morgan Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority State
Central NY Teaching Center 4983 Brittonfield Pkway East Syracuse New York 13057 315-492-4896 Patricia Galimi Onondaga $15,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Child Abuse Medical Provider Program 750 East Adams St. Syracuse New York 13210 315-464-2047 Linda Markell Onondaga $60,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Child Care Solutions, Inc. 6724 Thompson Rd. Syracuse New York 13211 315-446-1220 Gritchin Kinnell Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Children's Center at Morrisville State College, Inc. PO Box 901 Bailey Hall Morrisville New York 13408 315-684-6400 Jennifer Britton Madison $5,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Chittenango Child Care, Inc. 208 Tuscarora Rd. Chittenango New York 13037 315-687-7962 Heather Brunner Madison $6,000 Valesky Majority C&F
CIMVAC (Cato, Ira, Meridian, Victory Ambulance Corps.) PO Box 97 Cato New York 13033 315-626-3334 Lee Epprecht Cayuga $17,000 Valesky Majority Health
City of Auburn 24 South St., Suite 215 Auburn New York 13021 315-255-4146 Michael Quill Cayuga $100,000 Valesky Majority State
City of Oneida Department of Parks and Recreation 217 Cedar St. Oneida New York 13421 315-363-3590 Brandon Lovett Madison $25,000 Valesky Majority Parks
City of Rome 198 North Washington St. Rome New York 13440 315-339-7656 James Brown Oneida $100,000 Valesky Majority State
City of Syracuse 412 Spencer St. Syracuse New York 13204 315-473-4330 Pat Driscoll Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Parks
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation 441 East Washington St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-479-5299 Larry Luttinger Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Community Action Partnerhsip of Madison County 6 Cambridge Ave. PO Box 249 Morrisville New York 13408 315-684-7862 Julie Dale Madison $50,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Community Memorial Hospital, Inc 150 Broad St. Hamilton New York 13346 824-7036 John Hubbard Madison $45,000 Valesky Majority Health
Crouse Health Hospital, Inc. 736 Irving Ave. Syracuse New York 13210 315-470-7582 Bob Allen Onondaga $30,000 Valesky Majority Health
Cultural Resources Council 411 Montgomery St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-435-2158 Mark Wright Onondaga $30,000 Valesky Majority Parks
DeRuyter Free Library 736 Utica St., PO Box 399 DeRuyter New York 13052 315-852-6243 Maryanne Marr Madison $10,000 Valesky Majority State
Discovery Center of Science and Technology 500 South Franklin St. Syracuse New York 13202-1245 315-425-9068 Larry Leatherman Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Educ
East Syracuse Meals on Wheels 823 Franklin Park Drive East Syracuse New York 13057 315-437-8034 Martin J. Murphy Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority Health
Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse & Onondaga County 401 Harrison St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-474-6064 Steve Kern Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Fair Haven Fire Department PO Box 334 Fair Haven New York 13064 315-947-5058 Catherin Byers Cayuga $25,000 Valesky Majority State
Faith Hope Community Center, Inc. 1029 Montgomery St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-446-4688 Hal Garman Onondaga $26,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Finger Lakes Library System 119 East Green St. Ithaca New York 14850 607-273-4074 Karen Creenan Cayuga $25,000 Valesky Majority Educ
FM-JD Meals on Wheels 7248 HighBridge Rd. Fayetteville New York 13066 315-637-5446 Terry Davis Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority Health
Food Bank of Central NY 6970 Schuyler Rd. East Syracuse New York 13057 315-437-1899 Thomas Slater Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Health
Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society 351 S. Warren St. #3 Syracuse, New York 13202 315-422-8191 Susan Horn Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority DCJS
Friends of the Canteen PO Box 1521 Cicero New York 13039 315-699-5233 Jody Rogers Onondaga $15,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Greater Syracuse Economic Development Corporation 572 South Salina St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-470-1845 Deb Warner Onondaga $150,000 Valesky Majority EcDev
Home Aides of Central NY 723 James St. Syracuse New York 13203 Sandra Martin Onondaga $100,000 Valesky Majority Health
International Boxing Hall of Fame. Inc. One Hall of Fame Dr. Canastota New York 13032 315-697-7095 Ed Brophy Madison $10,000 Valesky Majority State
James Harvey Spire American Legion Post 787 5575 Legionnaire Dr. Cicero New York 13039 315-676-3753 David Plato Onondaga $22,000 Valesky Majority Vets
Jim Marshall Farms Foundation, Inc. 1978 New Boston Rd. Chittenango New York 13037 315-687-5064 Jim Marshall Madison $20,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Juneteenth Inc. PO Box 973 Syracuse New York 13201 315-422-9400 Duane Owens Onondaga $15,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Kelberman Center, The 1601 Armory Drive Utica New York 13501 315-797-6241 Suzanne Bakiewicz Madison $15,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Learning Place, Inc., The 1443 East Genesee St. Syracuse New York 13210 315-471-1446 Linda Green Onondaga $11,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Legal Services of Central New York 472 South Salina St., Ste 300 Syracuse New York 13202 315-703-6506 Dennis Kaufman Madison $50,000 Valesky Majority DCJS
Leonardsville Vol. Fire Company, Inc. PO Box 185 11306 Mill St. Leonardsville New York 13364 315-525-7165 Michael Lysle Jones Madison $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Madison Cortland ARC 701 Lenox Ave. Oneida New York 13421 315-363-3389 Raymond Lewandowski Madison $25,000 Valesky Majority MRDD
Madison County Fire Chiefs Association 630 County Rd. 14 Earlville New York 13332 607-373-0168 Dave Baird Madison $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Madison Fire Department 7632 Street Rt. 20, Box 72 Madison New York 13402 315-292-0387 Matt Davie Madison $5,000 Valesky Majority State
Maternity and Early Childhood Foundation 50 Colvin Ave, Albany New York 12206 518-482-0038 Joy Griffith Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation 210 East Genesee St, PO Box 192 Fayetteville New York 13066 315-637-9511 Sally Roesch Wagner Onondaga $5,000 Valesky Majority Parks
McConnellsville Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 39 McConnellsville New York 13401 315-761-9067 Joe Bator Oneida $5,000 Valesky Majority State
Med Tech Association, Inc. 235 Harrison St., Suite 209 Syracuse New York 13202 315-423-7300 Heather Erickson Onondaga $40,000 Valesky Majority EcDev
Media Unit, The 327 Montgomery St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-478-8648 Walt Shepperd Onondaga $17,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Metropolitan Development Agency 109 South Warren St., Suite 1900 State Tower Bldg. Syracuse New York 13202 315-422-8284 Robert Simpson Onondaga $450,000 Valesky Majority EcDev
Michaud Residential Services, Inc, 453 Park St. Fulton New York 13069 315-592-2009 Terrance Gorman Oswego $50,000 Valesky Majority Health
Mid York Library System 1600 Lincoln Ave. Utica New York 13502 315-735-8326 Jeff Wooldridge Madison $50,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Mohawk Valley Edge 153 Brooks Rd. Rome New York 13441 315-338-0393 Steve Dimeo Oneida $100,000 Valesky Majority State
Morrisville State College PO Box 901 Morrisville New York 13408 315-684-6041 Ray Cross Madison $99,000 Valesky Majority Educ-H
New Justice Conflict Resolution Services, Inc. 1153 W. Fayette St., Suite 301 Syracuse New York 13204 315-471-4676 John McCullough Onondaga $30,000 Valesky Majority DCJS
New Justice Services, Inc. PO Box 31 Syracuse New York 13250 315-530-2062 Michael Atkins Onondaga $45,000 Valesky Majority C&F
New York Farm Viability Institute 159 Dwight Park Circle, Suite 104 Syracuse New York 13209 315-529-0634 Dan Conable Onondaga $60,000 Valesky Majority C&F
New York Special Olympics, Inc. 800 South Wilbur Ave, Syracuse New York 13204 585-586-7400 Laurie Kennedy Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority MRDD
New York State Rhythm & Blues Festival, Inc. 224 Harrison St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-256-7608 David Katleski Onondaga $20,000 Valesky Majority Parks

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North Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps., Inc. PO Box 215 North Syracuse New York 13212 315-458-7514 Christopher Bitner Onondaga $20,000 Valesky Majority State
North Bay Volunteer Fire Department 2114 Rt. 49 North Bay New York 13123 315-245-0005 Alice Matthews Oneida $10,000 Valesky Majority State
North Syracuse Education Foundation, Inc. 5355 West Taft Rd, North Syracuse New York 13212 877-291-9711 Harold Breon Onondaga $12,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Onondaga County Public Library 447 S. Salina St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-435-1817 Elizabeth Loftus Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Onondaga Vol. Fire Police Association 148 Grove St. North Syracuse New York 13220 315-468-3961 Jeff Martin Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority State
Onondaga-Cortland Madison BOCES School Library System 6075 East Molloy Rd., Syracuse New York 13211 315-433-2670 Judith Dzikowski Madison $50,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Parks and Trails New York 29 Elk Street Albany New York 12207 518-434-1583 Ms. Robin Dropkin Madison $15,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Partnership for Community Development, Ltd PO Box 37 10 Utica St. Hamilton New York 13346 315-824-9526 Stephanie McClintick Cayuga $5,000 Valesky Majority Parks
People's Equal Action and Community Effort, Inc. 217 South Salina St., 2nd Floor Syracuse New York 13202 315-634-3704 Andrea Roth Onondaga $15,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Redhouse Arts Center, Inc. 201 South West St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-425-0405 Natalia Mount Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority State
Rescue Mission of Central NY 155 Gifford St. Syracuse New York 13202 Chaz Parker Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Health
Rome Hospital Foundation, Inc. 155 West Dominick St. Rome New York 13440 315-338-7181 Ann Walseman Oneida $10,000 Valesky Majority Health
Rural Rental Assistance Program 620 Erie Blvd. West, Suite 312 Syracuse New York 13204 315-478-7179 Daniel Buyer Onondaga $188,000 Valesky Majority Housing
Salvation Army 677 Salina Street Syracuse New York 13202 315-475-1688 Linda Wright Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Health

Smithfield Community Association PO Box 42 Peterboro New York 13134 315-684-3262 Dorothy Willsey Madison $12,000 Valesky Majority Parks
SUNY Upstate Medical University 766 Irving Ave. Syracuse New York 13210 315-464-7112 Dan Hurley Onondaga $75,000 Valesky Majority Health
Syracuse Community Health Center, Inc. 819 South Salina St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-476-7921 Dr. Ruben Cowart Onondaga $75,000 Valesky Majority Health
Syracuse Invitational Sporthorse Tournament 2 Richards Rd. Cazenovia New York 13055 315-655-4721 John Madden Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Syracuse Jazzfest Productions, Inc. 314 North Avenue, Suite 2 Syracuse New York 13206 315-437-5627 Frank Malfitano Onondaga $50,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility, Inc. 401 South Ave. Syracuse New York 13204 315-474-6823 Jesse Dowdell Onondaga $30,000 Valesky Majority State
Syracuse Opera 411 Montgomery St., PO Box 1223 - Suite 60 Syracuse New York 13201 315-475-5915 Catherine Wolff Onondaga $40,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Syracuse Shakespeare Festival Corp. 350 West Fayette St. Syracuse New York 13202 315-476-1835 Ronald Bell Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra 411 Montgomery St., Suite 40 Syracuse New York 13202 315-424-8222 Karen Gahl-Mills Onondaga $100,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Syracuse University Crouse Hinds Hall, Suite 600 Syracuse New York 13244 315-443-3919 Beth Rougeux Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority Educ
Throop Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. 7471 Robinson Rd. Auburn New York 13021 315-253-9850 Joseph DiFabio Cayuga $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Town of Cicero 8236 South Main St. Cicero New York 13039 315-699-1414 Chet Dudzinski, Jr. Onondaga $60,000 Valesky Majority State
Town of Cicero 8236 South Main St. Cicero New York 13039 315-699-1414 Jody Rogers Onondaga $20,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Town of DeWitt 5400 Butternut Dr. East Syracuse New York 13057 315-446-3910 Ed Michaelenko Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority State
Town of DeWitt Police Department 5400 Butternut Drive East Syracuse New York 13057 315-449-3640 Eugene Conway Onondaga $20,000 Valesky Majority DCJS
Town of Manlius 301 Brooklea Dr. Fayetteville New York 13066 315-637-3414 Mark Tetley Onondaga $75,000 Valesky Majority State
Town of Owasco 2 Bristol Avenue Auburn New York 13021 315-253-9021 John Klink Cayuga $75,000 Valesky Majority State
Town of Sullivan 7507 Lakeport Rd. Chittenango New York 13037 315-687-9190 John Becker Madison $50,000 Valesky Majority State
Utica Symphony Orchestra 505 Henry St. Utica New York 13502 315-732-5146 Ira Cooperman Oneida $50,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Vera House, Inc. 6181 Thompson Rd., Suite 100 Syracuse New York 13206 315-425-0818 Randi Bregman Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Victory Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. 12009 State Rt. #38 Cato New York 13033 315-422-0201 Scott Bloss Cayuga $25,000 Valesky Majority State
Vienna Fire Department 2875 St. Rt. 49 Blossvale New York 13308 315-225-1466 Richard Roberts Oneida $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of Chittenango 222 Genesee St. Chittenango New York 13037 315-415-8546 Jill Doss Madison $5,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Village of DeRuyter PO Box 277 1663 Cortland St. DeRuyter New York 13052 315-852-9625 Pat Winters Madison $25,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of Earlville 8 North Main St. PO Box 88 Earlville New York 13332 315-691-2121 Toni Campbell Madison $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of East Syracuse 204 North Center St. East Syracuse New York 13057 315-437-3541 Daniel Liedka Onondaga $22,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of Fair Haven PO Box 614 Fair Haven New York 13064 315-947-5112 Terri DiGregorio Cayuga $10,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of Fayetteville 425 East Genesee St. Fayetteville New York 13066 315-637-9864 Mark Olson Onondaga $10,000 Valesky Majority Parks
Village of Minoa 240 North Main St. Minoa New York 13116 315-656-3100 Richard Donovan Onondaga $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of North Syracuse 600 South Bay Road North Syracuse New York 13212 315-458-0900 John Heindorf Onondaga $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of Oriskany Falls Volunteer Fire Department 172 Madison St., Box 582 Oriskany Falls New York 13425 315-821-3387 Russell Petrie Oneida $15,000 Valesky Majority State
Village of Weedsport Police Department 8892 South St., Box 190 Weedsport New York 13166 315-834-6634 Gregory Gilfus Cayuga $10,000 Valesky Majority DCJS
Wanderers Rest Humane Society PO Box 535 canastota New York 13032 315-692-2796 Lynn Kazenitz Madison $20,000 Valesky Majority State
Westcott Community Center 826 Euclid Ave. Syracuse New York 13210 Steve Susman Onondaga $25,000 Valesky Majority State
YWCA of Mohawk Valley 1000 Cornelia St. Utica New York 13502 315-732-2159 Mary Davidson Oneida $50,000 Valesky Majority C&F
Alden Fire Department, Village of 13336 Broadway Alden New York 14004 Mark A. Pruitt Erie $20,000 Volker Minority State
American Legion Erie County Committee 65 Niagara Square - 609 City Hall Buffalo New York 14202 Arthur S. Forman Erie $5,000 Volker Minority Vets
Attica Fire Department, Inc. 11 Water Street Attica New York 14011 Timothy Ellis Wyoming $12,000 Volker Minority State
Aurora, Town of 5 South Grove Street East Aurora New York 14052 Dwight D. Krieger Erie $10,000 Volker Minority Educ-L
Boys & Girls Club of Orchard Park 25 S. Lincoln Avenue P.O. Box 181 Orchard Park New York 14127 William R. Gehen, Jr. Erie $10,000 Volker Minority C&F
Boys & Girls Club, Inc. Depew-Lancaster 5440 Broadway Lancaster New York 14086 David A. Hoch Erie $18,000 Volker Minority C&F
Depew Soccer & Football Clubs 146 Robert Drive Lancaster New York 14086 John Lamb Erie $25,000 Volker Minority Educ
Gainesville Fire Department P.O. Box 62 Gainesville New York 14066 C. Michael Horton Wyoming $10,000 Volker Minority State
Geneseo, SUNY SUNY Geneseo 1 College Circle Geneseo New York 14454 Christopher C. Dahl Livingston $20,000 Volker Minority SUNY
Mercy Flight Central 2420 Brickyard Road Canandaigua New York 14424 Paul Hyland Ontario $30,000 Volker Minority Health
Mercy Flight of Western New York Buffalo Airport 100 Amherst Villa Road Buffalo New York 14225 Douglas H. Baker Erie $20,000 Volker Minority Health
Partnership for Ontario County, The 3010 County Complex Drive Canandaigua New York 14424 Deb Holland Ontario $10,000 Volker Minority DCJS
Pioneer Camp and Retreat Center, Inc. 9324 Lake Shore Road Angola New York 14006 Linda L. Gage Erie $10,000 Volker Minority C&F
Stevens Memorial Community Library 146 Main Street Attica New York 14011 Nancy O. Burns Wyoming $20,000 Volker Minority Educ-L
Strykersville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. 594 Minkel Road P.O.Box 38 Strykersville New York 14145 Timothy Shaw Wyoming $5,000 Volker Minority State
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5005 VFW Post 5005 P.O. Box 221 Geneseo New York 14454 Dennis Staley Livingston $10,000 Volker Minority Vets
Wadsworth Library 24 Center Street Geneseo New York 14454 Anna Grace Livingston $5,000 Volker Minority Educ-L
Wales, Town of 12345 Big Tree Road Wales Center New York 14169 Richey A. Venditti Erie $10,000 Volker Minority Parks
Chemung County Historical Society, Inc. 415 East Water Street Elmira New York 14901 607-734-4167 Amy H. Wilson Chemung $50,000 Winner Minority Parks
Chemung County Soil and Water Conservation District 851 Chemung Street Horseheads New York 14845 607-739-2009 Mark Watts Chemung $28,000 Winner Minority EnCon
Community School of Music and Arts 330 East State Street Ithaca New York 14850 606-272-1474 Robin Tropper-Herbel Tompkins $7,000 Winner Minority Parks
Hornell, City of Hornell Fire Department 110 Broadway Hornell New York 14843 607-324-2100 Mark Moore Steuben $20,000 Winner Minority State
Ithaca, City of City of Ithaca Fire Department 310 West Green Street Ithaca New York 14850 6072721234 Brian Wilbur Tompkins $25,000 Winner Minority State
Three Rivers Development Foundation, Inc. 114 Pine Street Suite 201 Corning New York 14830 607-962-4693 Charlene Secondo Steuben $50,000 Winner Minority EcDev
Tompkins County - Office for the Aging 320 North Tioga Street Ithaca New York 14850 607-274-5482 Lisa Holmes Tompkins $10,000 Winner Minority Aging
Venison Donation Coalition, Inc. 415 West Morris Street Bath New York 14810 607-776-7398 Richard Winnett Steuben $20,000 Winner Minority EnCon
Woodhull, Town of Town of Woodhull P.O. Box 121 Woodhull New York 14898 607-458-5424 Franklin Nash Steuben $15,000 Winner Minority Trans
Yates County Fire Police Association, Inc. 4522 Route 364 Penn Yan New York 14527 585-554-6625 Thomas S. Castle Yates $25,000 Winner Minority State
American Legion Hill-Warner Post 414 16 West Main Street PO Box 273 Angelica New York 14709 5854663003 Kimberlie Reynolds Allegany $7,000 Young Minority Vets
American Legion J Carter Knapp Auxiliary Post 953 6 Cedar Street Forestville New York 14062 Marlene Bradigan Chautauqua $8,000 Young Minority Vets
Ashville Free Library 2200 North Maple Street PO Box 379 Ashville New York 14710 7167639906 Tabetha J. Butler Chautauqua $5,000 Young Minority Educ-L

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Chautauqua Adult Day Care Centers, Inc. 358 East Fifth Street Jamestown New York 14701 7166654899 Frank Bercik Chautauqua $35,000 Young Minority Aging
Chautauqua Lake Association 429 East Terrace Avenue Lakewood New York 14750 7167638665 Paul Swanson Chautauqua $25,000 Young Minority EnCon
Ellington Volunteer Fire Department, Inc 769 W. Main Street PO Box 59 Ellington New York 14732 7162872007 Kim Swanson Chautauqua $8,000 Young Minority State
Gerry, Town of 4519 Route 60 Gerry New York 14740 716 962-4205 John R. Crossley Chautauqua $7,000 Young Minority Trans
Gowanda Police Department 27 East Main Street Gowanda New York 14070 7165322020 Jason D. Miller Cattaraugus $10,000 Young Minority DCJS
Kennedy Pride PO Box 257 Kennedy New York 14747 7162679609 Kelly A. Snow Chautauqua $5,000 Young Minority Vets
Literacy Volunteers of Allegany County, Inc. 5455 Route 19 North Belmont New York 14813 5852685213 Lisa Lee Allegany $5,000 Young Minority Educ
Literacy Volunteers of Cattaraugus County, Inc. 134 N. Second Street Olean New York 14760 7163728627 Renee Bizzaro Cattaraugus $5,000 Young Minority Educ
Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County, Inc. 6700 Barnes Road Mayville New York 14757 7163265636 Amanda Schwert Walden Chautauqua $5,000 Young Minority Educ
Mayville Fire Department 502 Delaware Park Center PO Box 833 Mayville New York 14757 7167532322 Noel Guttman Chautauqua $8,000 Young Minority State
Olean Senior Center 112 N. Barry Street Olean New York 14760 7163765670 Kathleen A. Hamed Cattaraugus $5,000 Young Minority Aging
Richburg Fire Company PO Box 74 Richburg New York 14774 5859282523 Mike Lynch Allegany $7,000 Young Minority State
Short Tract Volunteer Fire Department 10300 County Route 15 Fillmore New York 14760 5855678838 Timothy Voss Allegany $8,000 Young Minority State
South Dayton Fire District PO Box 1 South Dayton New York 14138 7165322600 Linda Miller Cattaraugus $9,000 Young Minority State
Southern Tier Health Care System, Inc. One Blue Bird Square Olean New York 14760 7163720614 Donna Kahm Cattaraugus, Allegany and Chautauqua
$50,000 Young Minority Health
Stanley Hose Company Fire Department 7906 Bement Road Sherman New York 14781 7167616935 Joel Fisher Chautauqua $8,000 Young Minority State
Veterans of Foreign Wars Frank J. Casbolt Memorial Post 6780 145-147 Main Street Dansville New York 14437 585 335-8277 David Neu Livingston $8,000 Young Minority Vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2530 546 C.R. 18 Wellsville New York 14895 5855933371 Roy T. Bonham Allegany $8,000 Young Minority Vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars Sheridan Memorial Post 6390 PO Box 69 Sheridan New York 14135 7166726011 Robert Mosher Chautauqua $5,000 Young Minority Vets
Westons Mills Fire District PO Box 601 Westons Mills New York 14788 7163733099 Will Smith Cattaraugus $9,000 Young Minority State

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Description of Project
subsidiary of PSCH, Programs available in senator's District at Medgar Evers College & Ebbetts Field 1300
Plan, arrange, organize, manage and conduct the St..... Patrick's Day parade.
Programs for the betterment of the Black Community all of New York City.
Not-for-profit health and fitness organization whose mission is to educate parents and children about childhood obesity.
Animal Foster Care Network (Pet Adoption)
Brooklyn Tenant's Council
Brooklyn Performing Arts Festival
Art & Science galleries
Educational programs in the district.
Wants to establish at Medgar Evers College (CUNY), a Jazz Archives and Weekend Music School to teach interested students of six to thirteen years of age, i.e.....; reading music and the basics of playing an instrument.
Program that provides guidance and resources to positively affect the lives of at risk children with healthy activities and value-based teachings.
Business Development Program: representing a mixture of convenience retail (fruit/vegetable stands, meat and fish markets, dry cleaners, photo shops, etc...)
Alternative learning Institute for Young Adults (Serving the spiritual, physical, educational, emotional and vocational needs of young adults in the Crown Heights Jewish community). For At risk youth.
Nonprofit Social Service agency.
Funding for Senior center
Community Youth Program
enhance research and public policy ability to initiate an ongoing and comprehensive Racial Impact Study of proposed legislation coming out to both houses of the State Legislature
nonviolence and the care of victims, through the introduction of our educational and victims care training programs
East Flatbush Immigration Assistance Center
Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization Program
Neighborhood Economic Recovery Initiative Program
Program that develops social and educational experiences.
After school sports, health, academic, economic development, and empowerment programs (Located in MS 61)
Services for the Blind
Financial Assistance Program
Day Care Center/Childcare Center
Nursing Home
Soup Kitchen
Center for Black Literature Reenvisioning our lives through literature Programs
Housing services
Arts and educational programs in 13 of Senator Adams District Schools
Senior Citizens Programs and Events within the church
Housing Counseling and Home buyers Seminars & programs
After School program
Project of extending the boundaries of Park Slope's Historic district.
Senior Center
Support local artists, and build community through celebrating the vibrant creativity of the resident of Prospect Lefferts Gardens and surrounding Brooklyn neighborhoods.
Pro Bono legal help program
Block Association-Play Street Program
School revitalization project in the district (MS 61, & The School For Public Service)
Education, service to others, and stewardship the most precious to our society, our children
Senior Center
Aid for Families Displaced by Fire or Flood, Education Empowerment, Home Games for the Home Fans, Troops in the Trenches
senior events and program upgrades
Busines Improvement District
Meal services for the district
The purpose of this grant request to promote positive recreational activities for youth young adults and seniors through the direct funding of educational, anti crime and in state cultural tips and programs, including the cost of admission where applicabl
Grant will be used for restoring and preserving the area.
Support local veterans with Memorial Day parade
to conduct the Veterans Memorial Day Parade consisting of active and non active members of the military, community youth organizations, boy scouts, girl scouts, and other affiliated organizations
support local veterans group
support local veterans group
host a training in the 15th Senatorial District
Grant will be used to pay teacher aids.
Grant will be used to fund lectures, cultural events, and general operating expenses for promoting and educating individuals on the positive image of Italians.
Grant will be used to offset operational expenses associated with rescuing and boarding animals as well as fees charged by vets for spaying and neutering.
Grant to be used to support local veterans programs and activities
support local veterans group
Grant will be used for veterans assistance programs, transportation, supplies and materials, insurance, utilities, maintenance.
Support local veterans group
Develop and supply movies and DVS's to children hospitals around the City
Grant will be used to fund after school programs at two different locations. Funding will be sued to purchase new curricula and classroom supplies, and providing staff training.
Clean and remove snow from business district in Senate District 15
Veterinary care, new caging, supplemental foods, enrichment toys, purchase of educational materials, air ionizers and purifiers.
Grant will be used to provide services to senior citizens, such as processing applications for Medicare, Medicaid, 4rent increase exemptions, nursing home replacement, tutoring classes in English, math, remedial reading, and counseling.
Support local volunteer ambulance corps
To support local senior programs including music and other socialization programs.
Grant will be used for community events and festivals.
Grant will be used for erecting a Queens Vietnam War memorial.
provide continued operating assistance to local law enforcement to help in deterring crime through anti-graffiti programs, supervision of community services and cleanup of various schools and streets
Support local volunteer ambulance corps
Support local historical society
Funds used for salaries for crew chiefs, program coordinators, insurance, fuel repairs for the vans, and other program related expenses for anit-graffati programs
Support youth programs in Ridgewood Queens
Grant would be used to acquire digital cameras, smart boards, videos, power point projectors, laptop computers, and portable screens.
To support educational programs for local youth.
To support local community and human services. Specifically for refreshments, telephone, gym and office rental and a youth coordinator salary.
to assist with rent cost
Grant would be used to maintain ball fields at Juniper Valler Park, pay for baseball equipment, uniforms, league feed and supplies
Grant will be used for a community day which includes food and other refreshments, rides, games, performances, a Halloween parade which will include a hired band, rented cars and a stage, goodie bags, graffiti cleanups / community beautification which con

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Support foster care programs in 15th Senatorial District
To support senior trip and parties for local group
Grant will be used for instructors, supplies, refreshments, administrative costs, transportation, entrance fees, counselor salaries, recreational supplies, and utilities. $3,000 of the grant will be used for local veterans parade in Masbeth
to provide assistance for monthly meetings and notification to member
Grant will be used to pay for ambulance insurance and workers compensation insurance.
Grant will be used to provide a district public school with a theatre workshop program and performances.
to provide operating assistance with the production of quality performances of classical and contemporary music for all age groups
Grant will pay for gym facility bill, school safety, CYO registration, referee fees, and uniforms.
Grant is to be used for replacing damaged flags hung along the only road used to get in Hamilton Beach, and expenses for Labor Day weekend community parade consisting of food, beverages, games, music and other entertainment.
Grant will be used to subsidize the Glendale Day Care Center in Parks
Grant will be used for workshops, support groups, and recreation such as the swimming program and teen support socialization program.
Grant will be used for providing recreational tennis to children 6-18. Funding will be used for T-shirts, raquets, balls, counseling, and field trips to tennis events.
Grant will be used for socialization's support, interaction, and cushioned seating for the elderly.
Grant will be used to support local baseball, basketball and soccer programs for children of Howard Beach
Grant will be used to support the local little league
To help subsidize local food pantry with fresh produce, eggs and baked goods
Grant will be used to support a variety of direct and indirect services to autistic individuals and their families in the 15th Senate District.
Grant will be used for capitol funding and educational arts programming.
Support Girl State program
Grant will be used to provide outside professional services, space rentals, equipment rentals, supplies, transportation, advertising, marketing, other concert production expenses, and musician concert performances payroll.
Grant will be used to support artist fees and programs.
Support services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors in Senate District 15
Grant will be used for sign-interpreted programs for the deaf and hard of hearing at concerts for Queensborough Performing Arts Center.
Grant will be used for transportation, partiers, programs, office supplies, and classes at the Middle Village Adult Center
Grant is to support all costs associated with providing senior citizens with case assistance, blood pressure screenings, and transportation services. Grant would also support the salary and fringe benefits for the director of the Queens Multi Service Cent
Support local little league
to help defray the cost of monthly newsletter production and distribution
Grant will allow for gathering of research and the development of a pilot environmental education program which will need equipment, supplies and materials, printing, consulting services, and performance fees.
To continue congregate meal expansion including homebound seniors, to promote outreach through transportation program, supplement meals and chore services.
Grant will be used to pay for insurance costs for ambulances.
Grant will be used to underwrite the Riverside Symphony Citywide finals which includes payment to musicians, soloists, space, and instrumental rental space.
Grant will be used for Golden Age Club to provide entertainment, transportation, speakers, parties, and for the Support Group for the Physically Challenged.
Grant will be used for teen drama club.
Grant will be used to support local athletic program.
Grant will be used for general operating expenses for the dance program which teaches children and adults the art of ballet and modern dance.
Grant will support domestic violence program legal and clerical.
Grant will be used for closed circuit video / communications system / security cameras to create a safe environment for both students and staff.
Support educational, social and family programs in 15th Senatorial District
Grant will be used for bringing legal clinics and programs to immigrant communities providing outreach and other services.
assistance for Memorial Day Parade and support of the post
Grant will be used for entertainment to senior citizens and rehabilitation facilities.
Grant will be used to support youth services such as, program expenses, supplies, trips, catering, transportation, meals, entertainment, and lodging.
Hiring a part time worker to aid in enrollment services fort seniors.
Support summer day camp in local grade school
Community Theatre Group that involves the young people of the community
to provide funding for residents needs such as trips to the barbershop, etc. and for communication
Grant will support legal clinic, supervising attorneys, office supplies, training and transportation.
to help defray the cost of utilities for vuilding when used for civic and community meetings
continued support with operational assistance with existing community services such as graffiti removal, highway cleanup and the newsletter distribuion including the cost of paper, stamps and printing
Grant will be used for repair and upgrade of kitchen area including ceiling replacement, and purchase of energy saving appliances.
support local veterans program
Grant would be used to support a part-time service representative to properly file and monitor claims filed with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
Grant will be used for service to veterans.
Support local volunteer fire department
Printing and reprinting of historical books, maintaining website, taking trips to historical and cultural places, docent fees, and installing historical neighborhood markets.
Grant will be used to fund youth soccer.
To help defray cost of building maintenances for Local Veterans group
Grant will be used to support the Woodhaven Residents Block Association and all of its programs, including office supplies, audit fees, salaries, printing, and postage.
Support local volunteer ambulance corps.
Grant will be used to support the local little league.
Costs associated with providing comprehensive services to children that have been sexually or physically abused.
Costs associated with the production and distribution of quarterly newsletter, the primary tool used by the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester to publicize its education and support programs.
Costs associated with the promotion of the annual Rochester International Jazz Festival, which draws visitors to the Rochester community and thus serves as an economic engine driving local business.
Costs associated with hosting annual Family Health & Wellness Fair at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, as well as for free admission to the Monroe County Fair for children twelve (12) and under.
Costs associated with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra's 2009 summer concert program to be held in downtown Rochester
Costs associated with year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with disabilities.
Costs associated with Project SMART -- Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team -- that helps incarcerated individuals reenter society from County Corrections facility's. The primary objective of Project SMART is to improve reentry capacity and effectiveness.
Costs associated with, but not limited to, case management and support services to single women and families residing at the YWCA's Vermont Manor.
for the construction of a stage at the Oswego County Fair and the "Special Times for Special People" and "Progressive Agriculture Safety Day" programs
to offset costs associated with the stabilization, preservation and renovation of the Society's historic building, known as the Cornwall Brothers Store and Museum
to provide outreach services to individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia and their caregivers in Jefferson, Oswego and St. Lawrence counties
offset costs associated with improvements and expansion of the Post building / Community Center
to purchase materials for the construction of residential access ramps which will assist individuals with mobility challenges who reside in Oswego County
To purchase laboratory equipment and other teaching tools for the Nursing Program at SUNY Canton.
Funds to be directed to North Country Mobile Mammography Services for the provision of screening and breast health education in the North County.
To offset costs associated with the "Bridging the Gap" program which assists working individuals and families in Jefferson and St.... Lawrence counties who are experiencing difficulty meeting their most basic needs.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with the regional Oneida Lake Watershed Ecosystem Indicator Scorecard project.
To purchase a road striping machine for the City's Traffic Department's use, and landscaping/beautification projects.
To offset costs associated with developing a comprehensive plan for providing assisted living services to the residents of the greater Jefferson County area.

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To offset costs associated with the Northeast States Association for Agriculture Stewardship (NSAAS) program.
To offset costs associated with ongoing renovation and accessibility improvements to this historic building.
To offset costs associated with the construction and pavement of a parking lot, associated security fencing and gate improvements at the Gouverneur and St.. Lawrence County Fair located at 85 East Barney St..
To offset costs associated with the production of tourism and promotional materials for Jefferson County.
Funds will be used to offset repair costs which are essential to the structural integrity and preservation of the Foundation's historic headquarters.
Funds to be directed to the Canton Legal Aid office for the provision of general civil legal services to St.. Lawrence County residents with low household incomes.

Funds will be used to offset costs associated with the development of a math tutoring program designed to assist adults interested in pursuing their GED or improving their basic math skills for employment.
To purchase software and materials related to the "Everyday Life Education Project" for teens and adults.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with the provision of emergency air medical services in Central and Northern New York.
Funds will be used to enhance the Summer Reading Program and to offset other programming expenses.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with farmland protection projects and activities in the Central New York region.
Funds will be used for an engineering study regarding the proposed bathhouse, associated septic system and well at the Stone Mills Museum, and general facility improvements.
To offset costs associated with the provision of after school homework assistance and character development programs.
Funds will be used for improvements to the Commerce Park shell building to include electrical panel, bathroom upgrades and sprinkler system drops.
Funds will be directed to the Oswego Branch for the purchase and installation of a Card Access system to improve security and operational efficiencies, and for program expenses.

To purchase personal safety equipment for firefighters and/or to make energy conservation improvements to the current facility.
Funds will be used for personal safety and fire fighting equipment.
To purchase personal safety equipment for firefighters.
To offset costs associated with preschool programming.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with the "Rural Constituent Legal Assistance Project" for residents of Jefferson, Oswego and St.. Lawrence counties.

To help launch the Traveling Science Program which will bring Sci-Tech science and demonstrations to schools and youth groups throughout Jefferson, St. Lawrence and Northern Oswego counties.

Funds will be used for the provision of year round sports training and athletic competitions for special athletes residing Jefferson, Oswego and St. Lawrence counties.

To offset costs associated with the production of tourism and promotional materials for St. Lawrence County.
Funds will be directed to offset costs associated with the Watertown Concert Series.

To offset costs associated with improvements and upkeep of exhibits at the NYS Zoo at Thompson Park.
To purchase communication and personal safety equipment for firefighters.
To offset costs associated with the construction of a salt/sand storage facility and improvements to Scriba Park.
Funds will be used to offset construction and improvement costs to the proposed Court and Town Record Storage building.
To offset costs associated with energy conservation and improvement projects at the Town Highway Garage.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with the Water District on State Route 26.
To offset costs associated with the purchase of equipment and improvements to the community park.

Funds will be used to offset costs associated with upgrades to the shared refueling station.
To offset costs associated with improvements to the Scriba Town Park.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with water district extensions.
To offset costs associated with structural repairs and improvements at the historic Waddington Hepburn Library building.
To offset the costs associated with the purchase of communication and safety equipment.
To offset costs associated with improvements at the Town of West Monroe Park.
To offset costs associated with operating TAUNY's outreach and traveling exhibits program.
To offset costs associated with the Tug Hill Aquifer Study.
To offset costs associated with the purchase of equipment to enhance clinician's diagnosis and treatment of eye disease at the St.Lawrence County Clinic.
Funds will be directed to the Pediatric Child Abuse Fund / Child Abuse Medical Provider Program (CHAMP) to support the training and education of medical professionals relative to the identification of child abuse.
Funds will be used to offset costs relative to the prevention and response to domestic violence.
Funds will be used to conduct an engineering study to determine the scope and costs of repairs for the Fish Island Bridge.
Funds will be used to offset costs associated with infrastructure improvements relating to the Village's hydroelectric plant.
To purchase office equipment and supplies for the Village Office.
Funds will be used for a preliminary engineering report and CWSRF pre-application assistance relative to the correction of an infiltration/inflow problem in existing sanitary sewer lines.
To purchase food supplies and basic care needs for eligible residents of Jefferson County.

To offset costs associated with essential building maintenance and repair work at the Oswego YMCA Armory.
Renovations of the Legion Hall
Paving of parking lot
to purchase equipment for the town or make capital improvements to Town property
replace windows
costs for he purchase of equipment to assist those with cerebral palsy
to provide services to veterans
assist with costs associated with providing library services
to purchase equipment and/or make capital improvements
to purchase equipment for the Town or make capital improvements to Town property
to promote small business in Delaware County and/or purchase necessary supplies and equipment for the Chamber of Commerce
washer/dryer for turnout gear
costs relating to the promotion and enhancement of business in downtown Middletown
to assist the foundation with the purchase of equipment for the Ellenville Hospital
to purchase equipment or make capital improvements
costs associated with delivering library services
computer software and training supplies
Vehicle computer equipment / software
costs related to the promotion, enhancement of sportsmen and sportswomen of Ulster County
Building improvements
costs associated with providing library services
costs associated with scouting activities
medical supplies for emergency van

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upgrade radio equipment
funding to assist with new firehouse
Software licenses for staff training
purchase a new dishwasher
$1,000 for a storage trailer for equipment needed for outdoor activities, (Kerhonkson Fire Department sponsors the local Boy Scout Troop); and $2,500 for fire equipment or capital improvements within the Department
Repair/ shore up the Sawkill Creek bank
to purchase equipment for the Village or make capital improvements to Village property
costs related to enhancing literacy in Sullivan County
Hancock Health Alliance Shoulder to Shoulder campaign to build a health clinic
Computer / software for various town depts
to purchase hospital equipment
heart monitor
$2,000 Children's reading program at various Mid-Hudson Libraries and $1,000 to each of the 14 libraries in Ulster County within Senate District 42
protective equipment
to purchase equipment and/or make capital improvements
Improvements to their new building - energy conservation measures recommended by NYSERDA audit
equipment acquisition
replace boilers
to provide dental services to children
School playground renovation - Marbletown Playground Paloosa Committee
Marketing campaign to expand business and sustainability of local farms
Renovations to the firehouse
equipment for the police dept
to purchase equipment for use in their shelter's) for abused persons
costs as approved by town board for area not-for-profits
to purchase equipment and/or make capital improvements to the theater in an effort to bring commerce to downtown Ellenville
purchase water rescue craft
fire protection gear
Restoration of books and records with archival value
to purchase equipment/supplies and/or make capital improvements
purchase equipment
costs associated with tourism promotion
costs associated with providing children's programs
For support of youth programs and services in Ulster County within the 42nd Senate District.
Costs relating to enhancing community facilities and or river access to the municipalities in New York State which are members of the Upper Delaware Council.
Purchase new uniforms for the color guard.
Assistance with new building
costs associated with providing library services
Walton Youth Farm Project
to purchase equipment or make capital improvements
to purchase emergency equipment for fire and/or ambulance services
equipment acquisition
Generator to enable firehouse to provide emergency shelter
toward "An Apple a Day" prevention education program for youth
toward client Emergency Financial Assistance, which includes: food vouchers, cost of living expenses, household necessities and supplies
toward marketing expenses associated with exhibitions
toward the development and operation of the Affordable Housing Program
toward costs associated with the Albany Family Court Help Desk, which provides free legal services to the public
toward a feasibility study and architectural plans to build a Head Start School Program and/or toward transportation costs for low-income clients in the CareerLinks Employment Services program
toward the Emergency Home Repair Program
toward operational costs associated with the AIDS Community Center Program
toward costs associated with the development and implementation of the Veterans Advocacy Program
toward costs associated with Hudson River Panorama educational programs
toward the senior adult congregate meal program
toward costs associated with the annual Capital District Senior Citizens' Law Day and a Pro Bono Law Clinic
toward field and park improvements
toward juvenile crime prevention program
toward equipment
toward creation of children's area, craft programs, expanded book and audio-video collections
toward repairs at Emergency Shelter located at the Schuyler Inn, 575 Broadway, Menands, NY
a replacement vehicle for senior citizen transportation
toward AECS of Care giving (Alzheimer's Education, Care and Support)
toward equipment and field maintenance
toward emergency response supplies and computer equipment
toward construction and equipment costs of a playground
toward In Person Friendship Program
toward expansion and upgrades to equipment shed and to assist with general operating expenses
toward purchase of equipment and supplies for public youth community recreational and computer rooms
toward the Scholarship Fund for the After School Program
toward training and resources for caregivers
toward operating The Emergency Overflow Homeless Shelter at First Lutheran Church
toward the Ramp Program, which provides home access to persons with mobility impairments
toward the Veggie Mobile Project
toward costs associated with providing loans and "economic survival" training and education courses to low and moderate income small businesses and nonprofit organizations
toward Domestic Violence Legal Connection program
toward increased Technology Enhancement Training
toward upgrading the Albany Branch youth locker room
toward office management, public education programs, and publications
toward updating a business plan, marketing strategy and materials for programs that build 21st Century skills
toward equipment/supplies and staff salaries
toward Building Bridges Program and Truth from Youth Program

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toward the 15-LOVE Program
toward Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program including food and personal items not covered by foods stamps
toward ancillary support services including emergency finance assistance, personal care items program, seasonal assistance and socialization opportunities for individuals with HIV/AIDS
toward the Elder Care giving Project
toward New Day Art, the weekend Youth Enrichment Program, St.... Patrick's Home Based Child Care Partnership, and the Hilltowns Community Resource Center
toward a part-time community outreach worker and educator and the purchase of educational materials and supplies needed to conduct workshops and seminars
toward salary of the staff of "Programs Evolucion" and toward supplies and equipment necessary for the operation of Ernestina DiCioccio Bilingual Day Care Center
toward upgrading gymnasium
toward the purchase of food from the Regional Food Bank to service food pantry clients
toward building repairs at 500 Central Avenue, which houses mental health outpatient and family services
toward services to dementia patients and caregivers and volunteer training and recruitment costs
toward the development of the Charitable Barometer, a revenue study for charitable contributions
toward bereavement, education, quality of life and Wish Fund programs and services
toward commercial playground equipment at Little Flower Inter-generational Child Care Center
toward the purchase of vehicle to be used to conduct educational initiatives
toward salary support for the Collections Manager
toward salary and fringe benefits of staff
toward DSAHRC Annual Conference and staff funding
toward food pantry expenses and other immigrant and refugee support services
toward civil legal assistance program
toward the creation of a web-based training program serving homeless, runaway and street involved youth
toward the expansion and support of current educational programs as well as in-home service coordination
toward costs associated with creating a business model to develop a mentoring program for LaSalle School in Albany and to provide an operations review and management recommendations to Albany County regarding its ability to provide for those in need
toward operating costs
toward sustaining Hilltown Family Resource Center
toward Interfaith Food Pantry and the Extra Helpings program
to costs associated with the Food Warehouse
toward costs associated with program services and outreach
toward costs associated with the After-School Program
Hispanic Family Assistance Program
toward Technical Services Program
toward the salary of the Historic Cherry Hill Curator
toward the expenses of utilities and buying resources to help those in need
toward the purchase of food at SRO housing program
toward the 24 Hour Homeless Emergency Services Program, The Homelessness Intervention Program, the Pathways Project, the Nonresidential Domestic Violence Program, Mental Health Outreach, MICA Vocational Services, Representative Payee Program
toward developing a series of web-based video clips and enhancing the veteran's web page, www.hpcanys.org/veterans
toward Interfaith's Sheridan Hollow Drop-In Center
toward expansion of Scotia Glenville Traveling Museum and "global literacy" initiatives for the general public
toward educational, cultural programs and exhibits and relocation efforts
toward Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen expenses, public computer lab equipment, the Smart Start Welfare to Work Program and/or Summer Day Camp Program offered to inner-city youth
toward Center for Visitation and Family Services
toward costs associated with providing free legal services to the community
toward installation and purchase of carpeting
toward the hiring (salary) of a case manager
toward the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Family Support Program at Albany Medical Center
toward maintaining services for high risk and expectant and new parents
toward Guest Artist Stipends and toward conductor and accompanist salaries
toward van replacement and costs associated with the Archival and Community History Project and "Music to Grow On" Program
Repair of parking lot
toward remodeling and equipping the Capital Region Training Center and/or costs associated with holding a State Book Fair
toward Fair Trade/Sweatfree School Days and to work with the Department of Labor in its Wage and Hour Watch Program
toward Family and Friends of Homicide Victims chapter
toward purchase of computer hardware and software to expand NABA's current computer training program.
toward The New York State Archives Partnership Trust to conduct a Spring 2010 conference on Executive Records, in cooperation with Albany Law School. The money would be used for honoraria, travel and accommodations for participating speakers, room rental
toward expenses association with community integration and inclusion activities for people with developmental disabilities
toward costs associated with providing youth and adult equine facilitated learning and therapy programs
toward operating costs and transportation costs
toward costs associated with operating the 2009 Resonanz Albany Singer Intensive Festival

toward costs associated with operating the

toward monument restoration


toward office supplies, computer equipment and vehicle maintenance
toward operating costs and purchase of vehicle for transportation services to elderly residents
toward basic needs of food, clothing, transportation, shelter, medication, emergency rent and utilities for risk citizens
toward playground equipment and construction costs
toward administration of the RESTORE Program
toward repairs to playgrounds at the R&E May School and Day Treatment Program
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toward renovation of restroom
toward Capital District Bike Camp serving children with special needs living in the capital district
toward equipment costs (food storage and preperation) associated with providing free lunch program (served to the public weekly)
toward educational and support services to individuals and families affected by breast cancer
toward the surveying, acrchitectural and design costs of a new Town Library building
toward the purchase of bike rack and library materials and expenses
toward purchase of small, gas efficient car to be used to transport seniors and/or disabled
toward improvement to Westerlo Town Parks including playground equipment and or renovation costs of the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School transformation to a Town Hall and Community Center
toward the Trinity Jail Transition Program
toward after school tutoring programs and Summer Enrichment Program
toward van purchase for the Daughters of Sarah Senior Community
toward costs associated with the Homeless Prevention Program
toward a financial literacy program
to be used for youth recreation program
toward materials and installation costs of internet wireless cable access for residents of Hanratta Apartments senior housing complex
toward introduction and purchase of a core collection of new genres for our young adult (teen) readers as well as the hiring of local specialist familiar with these genres
toward education,couseling and property rehabilitation assistance to low-income homeowners and prospective buyers of owner occupied mutil-family dwellings (up to 5 units). through the Urban Home-Ownership Education Program. Funds may also be used to provi
to replace outdated patient transport stretchers
toward building improvements at the Wildwood Programs Latham Office Building
toward an obesity intervention program for children and families in the Guilderland community and surrounding areas
provide funding for the citywide MedicAlert & Alzheimer's Association SAFE RETURN Outreach, Public Awareness and Enrollment Program.
Partial salary for a senior case assistant who helps senior citizens with problems by assisting them in locating and applying for senior housing programs.
Environmental Studies Program: Hands on environmental studies program driven and facilitated by consultants (NYC Dept.. of Park Rangers, scientist from Columbia University, other scientists). Funds cover consultant fees, classroom materials, entrance fees
Funding will be used for a pilot program that will utilize volunteers to inspect buildings for any illegal partitioning of apartments.
Funds will be used for the youth leadership after school program for students in the Bronx.
After school program and day care center student equipment, maintenance, uniforms, etc..
First Saturdays program.
To be used to expand Tutor.com program
Provide Women's Health Care and Preventive Care Programs to community residents
Funds will be used for outreach and informational programs for middle and high school students in Brooklyn
To be used to purchase uniforms & equipment and for outreach material for the Highland Park soccer/football team.
Support to sustain our vital programs and services for independent artists and arts groups, such as affordable health care, education, fundraising assistance, and advocacy.
For their Reach Out and Read Program
To be used to support literary projects, writers workshops and John Oliver Killen's Chair.
The project is for the Exhibition program.
Martin Luther King Jr Concert Series Inc. (11-2638417 CRN 03-41-29) Seaside Summer Concerts Series Inc. (11-2561538 CRN 02-89-38)
Wycoff Farmhouse Museum Community Development Garden.
Free memory screenings in the community

Prisoner reentry program: prerelease monitoring & post-release monitoring


Educational and cultural activities perpetuating the life of John Henrik Clarke and promoting the culture of the African diaspora.
To support the In-School Suspension program
Umbrella organization for Brooklyn's individual artist working in visual, performing and literary arts and for its range of cultural organizations.
Empowering our Youth: to provide youth with the tools that will be needed to have a productive life and be productive citizens
Faith-based capacity building initiative to serve the needs of the community.
To provide development for the community in the areas of health organizing in Central Brooklyn ( Ft. Greene, Bed-Stuy and Brownsville)
Youth intern - Community Board 3
After school program
To provide workshops
Support after school programming in the Claremont Village Community

Operation Save Our Streets & SNUG; anti-violence & crime prevention
To provide workshops, translation and literacy services
To promote after School Theatre Program

Runyon Heights Clean up Program


Community outreach for substance abuse; community development
MWBE & small business development
Summer Camp
AIDs outreach, public education and AIDs awareness activities.
Legal, intervention, community education and youth services.á
Support Summer Jobs for Youth Program
Help low-income victims of domestic violence and others at risk of homelessness create stable, secure and violence-free futures by providing housing and related services.
To support youth education programs
Waterfront Festival - Community Board 7
Funds will be used to hire a trained professional and purchase of supplies for the Parent Training Program
Youth internship program
Youth environmental advocacy program
To develop the physical and mental capabilities of the children in this vicinity of sports.
DuBois Bunche Center Public Policy: DBC produces research, formulates policies, sponsors conferences and produces public affairs media programming that advances economic and social justice.
Business Profitability Development Program
To expand programs within the community
Fund the purchase of interactive smartboards and ancillary equipment for the Brooklyn campus
Educational and culturaláprogramming and services
Theodore Young Community Center - Summer Jobs for Youth Program/Financial Literacy Program/Entrepreneurial Program (NFTE)
to support Capital District YMCA Summer Internship Program
Youth in Government programs
Expand programs within the housing project
P.E.A.R.L. program
To promote positive recreational activities for youth adults and seniors through the direct funding of educational, anti-crime and in state cultural tips and programs, including the cost admission where applicable.
To offset the cost of the respite services at the Kirkpatrick Day program.

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Offset cost of operating expenses for the Second Step Program, a project designed to help regulate child care programs in Onondaga County to improve their quality and safety.
Funding for various Heritage Grants in Onondaga County.
Funding for Arts and Cultural Initiatives in Onondaga County.
To offset costs of the young Artist Support Program.
To offset cost of 2009 High School Jazz Festival.
To offset cost of the summer concerts series run by the Town of Lysander Parks & Recreation and the Town of Van Buren Parks & Recreation Department along with the Baldwinsville Public Library.
To continue funding for annual events and festivals held in the Syracuse and Central New York area.
To offset cost to work with Central New York farmers to conserve thousands of acres of farmland.
To offset cost of drainage pipes in the Burnham Park on Westwood Avenue and Malden Roads.
To study and evaluate methods of providing fire and emergency medical services within the Town of Van Buren. The study will involve the Baldwinsville Fire Company, Inc., Memphis Fire Department, Warners Fire Department and Lakeside Fire Department.
Funds will be used to cover rent, insurance, salaries, translator, after school programs and new computer equipment.
Funds will be used for the annual 3 kings day parade.
operational expenses
Social services and cultural education outreach.
Women's HIV prevention program and services
Funds will used to provide US history and government classes to help individuals file and pass citizenship applications and exams.
provide child care training and referral services, youth services such as dropout prevention and after-school care, support for Latino immigrants and public advocacy.
Maintenance, street cleaning and related services in areas of Queens County.
Funds will be used for operational expenses.
Cultural dissemination through the arts and education.
Older adult services, counseling, case management, advocacy, housing services, homeless services and health services and education.
Provides computer training, ESL and job training to individuals in the immigrant communities
Senior adult services including bilingual outreach, education and nutritional programs and services.
Health education and social services.
promotes economic justice, equity and opportunity for all New Yorkers through community and electoral organizing, strategic policy advocacy, leadership development, youth and adult education, and high quality legal and support services.
health and human services
Latino research on social and civic issues out of the Department of Latin American and Caribbean Studies of the University at Albany.
Funds will be used for the free summer concerts held in Coney Island
Prevention Department for HIV and Aids related services.
Older adult services and programs
Citywide grassroots planning to development of document on the future of senior centers in urban settings, senior center planning project.
Older adults services and elder abuse program
Social Services for families, youth and children.
Assists the elderly, seriously mentally ill adults, the homeless, people living with AIDS and the physically challenged by promoting, fostering and providing the highest quality of housing and social services.
Housing tenants advocacy, crime prevention and after school programs.
Older adult services at the Lafayette Estates Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC).
engages, trains and supports older adults in using technology to improve their quality of life and enhance their social and civic engagement.
To provide scholarships to young children from low income parents who are otherwise not receiving or are ineligible for other voucher or funding to cover center based day care services at the Stratford Early Learning Center in the Bronx.
recreation and educational programs and services for senior citizens.
services dedicated to using and providing technology to improve the lives of people in low-income communities. Their vocational training, computer distribution and recycling programs work together to empower children, seniors and help adults build living-
to provide feeding and recreational services for the seniors of the south Bronx.
To augment the academic goals of youth in the areas of math, language, arts and intercultural learning in McKingley Houses.
Provides environmental justice solutions through innovative, economically sustainable projects informed by community needs as well as job training services through the BEST program.
social services for youth and seniors.
To assist soup kitchens and food pantry programs in the purchasing of food and supplies.
education, social services, and youth and community development and organizing.
Funds will be used for free screening within the district.
5,000 for a laptop computer and portable printer for use by the Disaster Service Responders in the Brooklyn Office and 3,000 for communication upgrades to assist Brooklyn disaster response personnel
Funds will be used to support Tony Medina Day and Literacy Night
To sustain their Online Artist registry and their Directory of Brooklyn Arts Organizations.
Provide uniforms, trophies, food and beverages during championship weekend.
Funds will be used to upstart 60 cultural and arts programs in the district.
Funds will support educational and cultural programming.
Funds will be used to introduce a new program, "In Pursuit of Freedom" in schools within the district
Funds will be used for interior renovations, furniture, and equipment for a library in the district: Greenpoint, Arlington, Bushwick, Dekalb, Leonard, and Washington Irving. (5,000 each)
Leadership Conference.
Child Care Services
Funds will be used for a developmental dance/movement program and transportation services for daycare center participants.
Funds will be used to support their Homeless Mobile Outreach Service program to the disadvantaged street-dwelling homeless clients.
Funds will be used for sponsorship of either 100 children (60,000) or individual children (600 per child)
Funds will be used for the annual Grove Street Children's Festival, sports equipment (basketball hoops, basketballs, etc...) tables and chairs, and Bushwick Day.
After school recreational opportunities for children and youth, to assist with the provisions of summer activities, sports programs, -recreational activities for seniors (art and music classes, painting and drawing) 5,000-transportation for senior outi
Support the Cypress Hills Family Day Care Network
Funds will be used to continue the computer lab, health and wellness instruction, and ceramics and pottery classes.
Funds will be used to support the Cypress Hills youth programs
Funds will be used for basketball tournaments and a Street Fair.
Funds will be used for their robotics program.
Funds will be used for their GED program serving students 18 and over.
After school Programs
Funds will be used to provide continued support services to constituents in the district.
Funds will be used for an expansion of services and hire a part-time executive director.
Funds will be used to implement their Values Education Through Cooperative Activities Program
Funds will be used towards program costs.
funding for rental space
15,000- for operating costs, and 5,000- for the Northside Town Hall Community and Cultural Center
Funds will be used to support statewide biotechnology initiatives, technology transfer initiatives, and international trade development.
5,000-Bushwick Houses, 5,000-Hope Gardens, 5,000-Williamsburg, ,5,000 -Bushwick Hylan and 5,000-Florentino. 5,000-Boriquen.
Funding for our 10th International Chopin & Friends Festival.
Continue various social service programs for seniors in Greenpoint and Williamsburg.
For educational workshops and activities, professional development initiatives for New York science teachers, and to support the Science Career Ladder youth employment program.
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Funds to be used for the 90th community council precinct activities for the youth .
Educational and Job Training
15,000- Operational expenses and 5,000- for the Northside Town Hall Community and Cultural Center.
Funds will be used to provide uniforms, trophies, etc..
Provide youth and families with recreational, educational and cultural events and trips.
Funds will be used for legal services.
To offset cost of the upcoming picnics, which will be held at Sunken Meadow State Park on July 2009 and August 2009. These funds will be used for food, transportation and entertainment for the over 8,000 seniors attending.
Provide Services to tenants
Hope Gardens will utilize the funds to increase the recreational/educational activities available to our senior membership. These funds will allow Hope Gardens to offer weekly musical entertainment to encourage dancing and to help celebrate special event
This project will enable the group to continue to write, edit, print, publish and distribute the Bushwick Observer. The paper is distributed monthly with a circulation of 15,000.
Funds will be used to prepare middle school students of low income backgrounds for the Specialized High School Admissions Test.
Funds will be used for the free summer concerts held in Coney Island
Funds will be used to maintain programming throughout Brooklyn and help to pay for direct services provided to women and families.
Provide immigration legal services, social services, senior services, youth activities, homeless shelter, food pantry housing and other needed benefits.
Funds will be used to underwrite the production of Black and Latino Voices.
Funds will be used for operational expenses.
Operational Costs
Funds will be used to continue services to residents of Williamsburg, Bed-Stuy, and Clinton Hill.
Funds will be used for Greenpoint YMCA/ 12 Towns (570 Jamaica Ave).
Funding for this after-school arts in education program for Hell's Kitchen.
Support for Abingdon Theatre Company, which develops and produces new plays by American playwrights exclusively.
support for after-school programs in the 29th Senate District.
support for nonprofit, community-based AIDS research and treatment education center.
funding for the Fresh Fruit Festival, a two week International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans gender Cultural and Arts Festival held in New York City
general operating support for this facility that provides office and rehearsal space for the community's vibrant nonprofit theater companies
support for this national nonprofit organization advocating for equality and fairness for unmarried people
support for expanded memory screenings in NYS Senate District 29.
for efforts to advocate and teach through art about the importance of Native Americans in New York City
Support for the American Place Theatre's "Literature to Life" literacy program.
support for this humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies
operating support for this residence for older adults
organization provides an alternative to incarceration for youth on The Lower East Side and in East Harlem.
support for the annual Vision Festival celebrating avant jazz and related expressive movements
support for the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF), an advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Asian Pacific American children in New York City
support for LawHelp.org/NY, a web site that connects low-income New Yorkers to free legal services and information
support for this off-Broadway theater that produces great plays simply and truthfully utilizing an artistic ensemble
Funding for case management and permanent housing placement services for low-income people living with HIV/AIDS.
Support for this Foundation that introduces public school students to dance and provide select students with tuition-free ballet training.
Support for American Ballet Theatre arts education programs for under served students.
Support for the Bard Prison Initiative, a program, in partnership with Bayview Correctional Facility, that helps women achieve degrees for placement post incarceration.
Support for Circus of the Senses, a modified version of the Circus' annual production for up to 1,400 children with disabilities. It will be performed free-of-charge in November 2009 during the Circus' 32nd annual engagement at Lincoln Center.
Support for Big Apple Performing Arts, the nonprofit management company for the New York City Gay Men's Chorus, The Youth Pride Chorus, and Uptown Express.
Offers a range of cultural programs that serve thousands of low-wage workers and other communities left untouched by traditional arts organizations. Funding will support two of its core programs, which will serve more than 3,680 individuals.
Operating support for this community-minded organization dedicated to restoring the malls running along Broadway from 60th to 168th street.
Support for the Bronx Pride Community Center's social services, including coordination of foster care and housing for those under 21; on-site job training and placement; legal services for the elderly, victims of domestic violence and discrimination; drop
Support for Caring Community's provision of classes, meals and other programs for senior citizens.
Operating support for this "Home For Black Poetry," which is discovering and cultivating new voices in African American poetry.
Support for the art programs in New York City public schools for students K-12.
Funding for Medicaid Matters New York.
Support for The Center for Jewish History, the home of five preeminent Jewish institutions dedicated to history, culture, and art.
Support for this program which promotes the study of LGBT culture in Higher Education.
Support for the Mentor Project of this nonprofit theater for emerging artists.
Support for Children of Bellevue's myriad programs, including recreational activities and support services, to help youngsters and families navigate Bellevue's health care system.
Support for the Summer Island Outpost, a free family arts program on Governors Island scheduled to launch in the summer of 2009.
Support for this organization's efforts to improve Chinatown's physical environment, provide opportunities and services for local businesses and entrepreneurs, showcase arts and culture, attract public and private investment, advocate for a fair share of
Support for the Chinese-American Planning Council's variety of social services provided to more than 6,000 people daily and an estimated 25,000 individuals each year.
Support for outreach programs for the children and senior citizens of New York City.
Partial funding for "Nowhere in Manhattan," an anti-urban blight campaign/pro-parks initiative, which will turn scaffolding blight and vacant billboards into virtual parkland, and launch a web site to promote green spaces in Manhattan.
Support for Citizens Committee for New York City's "Neighborhood Resources Program."
Support for the Coalition's efforts to promote sound and responsible development on Manhattan's West Side.
Support for the Coalition's advocacy and direct services for homeless men, women, and children.
General operating support for this nonprofit, consumer-led advocacy organization of adult home and nursing home residents and residents’ councils.
Efforts to address child, teen and family health issues, including obesity and food justice; mental health; cultural and language competence; and improvement of access to primary health care services.
Operating support for the Committee, which promotes clean air, rationale development, and clean water in New York City.
Support for Solar One, the City's first solar-powered ôGreen Energy, Arts, and Education Center," which inspires New Yorkers to become environmentally responsible city dwellers.
General operating support for the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center.
Support for the Community Healthcare Network's Mobile Unit.
Operating support for the Community Service Society, which engages in advocacy, research and direct service to champion better job opportunities to break the cycle of inter-generational poverty among low-income New Yorkers.
Operating support for this organization of low-income people, predominately women on welfare, working together to make improvements in our community.
Operating support for this organization which provides innovative public art education programming to public school students in New York City.
Operating support for this organization that incorporates prevention and early intervention services in an attempt to stop intimate partner violence from occurring and to provide help before the level of violence results in families being torn apart.
Support for the Constitution Works program, which promotes teacher workshops and staff development for democracy and civics.
General operating support and funds for the organization's continuing programs to aid thalassemia patients, fund medical research and spread information about and awareness of thalassemia to at-risk populations, the general public and the medical communit
Support for Cooper Square Committee's programs, including ongoing affordable housing development and preservation efforts and "Connecting to Advantages," which reaches out to food pantry and health clinic customers and refers them to government and other
Support for this organization that uses theatre as a medium to promote social, emotional, and intellectual growth in communities throughout New York City.
Operating support for this organization that brings unique and innovative art projects to the public realm.
Support for Dance Theatre Workshop's low-income and free ticket programs.
Operating support for this organization that stimulates, promotes, and presents challenging new work in dance from a broad range of artistic voices within a distinguished and nurturing environment.
Support for this organization's efforts to protect and advance the rights of adults and children who have disabilities so that they can freely exercise their own life choices, enforce their rights, and fully participate in their community life.
Operating support for DOROT, which serves Manhattan's homebound and homeless elderly and helps foster inter-generational relationships.
Support for programs provided by this senior center in the 29th Senate District

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Support for Education Through Music's partnership with schools in the city, including Blessed Sacrament School in the 29th Senate District, that either have no music teachers or an insufficient number.
Support for the Kaufman Center, a nonprofit arts and education resource that strives to nurture and promote emerging musical and theatre talents, and its Broadway Playhouse musical theatre series for young audiences.
Support for this organization helping men and women age 55 and older be creative, productive and independent, and seeking the broader recognition of the skills and capabilities of older people.
To provide funding to support Fall and Spring EATfests of new short plays and Illuminating Artists New Works Series.
Operating support for this organization that provides the vocational rehabilitation link to a successful recovery process from the diseases of alcoholism and substance abuse.
Support for this provider of services to poor, mentally impaired, homebound and homeless elderly.
Support for this 25-year-old cultural center that provides long-standing support to emerging artists.
Support for this 501(c)3 minority-led organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of individuals affected by drug addiction, incarceration, and HIV/AIDS.
Support for the Welfare Reform Network, a coalition of organizations and individuals that advocate for humane income security policies.
Support for theater programs for people (in Senior Centers, schools, VFW halls, etc...) that would otherwise be unable to experience theater.
Support for this off-off-Broadway theater, which is a downtown beacon for creative artists of every discipline, and for audiences seeking bold and inventive work.
Support for this nonprofit that commissions, develops, and produces multiethnic adaptations of classic global texts to explore the commonality of the human experience shared by disparate cultures.
Support for this not-for-profit cultural and educational organization that provides cultural alternatives for at-risk teenagers from low-income, minority communities throughout New York City.
Support for this not-for-profit community-based organization dedicated to educating the public about prisons, criminal justice issues, and the root causes of crime. We also help former prisoners and at-risk youth break the cycle of crime and incarceration
Support for this nonprofit artist service organization that provides a range of support services for the independent arts community.
Support for this not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that advocates for the public funding needed to finish the Park and provides private sector financial support and programs to enhance the opportunities it offers.
Support for a new seasonal staffing program which will create opportunities for jobs on the High Line to be offered to members of our community in cooperation with community partners, neighborhood organizations, and low-income housing developments in the
Support for FCNY's Sisterhood Mobilized for AIDS/HIV Research and Treatment (SMART) incubator project, a citywide prevention and treatment education, service, and advocacy organization created for, and run by HIV positive/HIV affected women.
Support for Day One, an incubator project of the Fund for the City of New York that raises awareness of the Family Court Access law that enables LGBT partners and young people in dating relationships to access civil legal protection through Day One's prev
Support for this not-for-profit, volunteer-supported and community-based organization committed to national leadership in the fight against AIDS.

Support for this organization that seeks to reduce recidivism rate for 18-25 year old men through purposeful education and directed employment.
Support for Gina Gibney Dance's Domestic Violence Project, which brings the issues faced by domestic violence survivors together with the technical skills of its dancers.
Support for the West Side SRO Law Project, which provides services for West Side SRO tenants.
Support for this organization that does tenant and community organizing work for low income New Yorkers.
Support for Good Shepherd Services' programs that help New York City's more vulnerable residents gain the support, skills and opportunities necessary for success in life. Funds will go towards the implementation of Good Shepherd Services' Sanctuary Model
Funding for an Attendance Improvement Drop-Out Prevention program in the 29th District.
Operating support for the ALS Association - Greater New York.
Support for this nonprofit settlement house's senior citizen services.
Support for activities involved in promoting a business climate in Greenwich Village and Chelsea that encourages growth and prosperity, ensuring the future vitality of its world famous neighborhoods.
Support for this baseball program for neighborhood youth.
Support for this nonprofit organizing around neighborhood concerns and development in Greenwich Village.
Support for the Neutral Zone, Greenwich Village Youth Council's drop-in center for homeless and street-involved gay youth.
Support for this nonprofit that provides innovative artists working in the media, literary, and performing arts with exhibition and performance opportunities to create and present new work.
Support for Hartley House's safe and educational after-school program for children in Hells Kitchen.
Consumable programs and supplies for the Rainbow Heights Club program, which provides culturally competent and sensitive support and advocacy for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans gender persons living throughout New York City with severe and persistent me
Support for this organization that seeks to improve the quality of life in Hell's Kitchen; roughly 34th Street to 57th Street, 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.
Support to develop new primary care capacity to increase access to care by under served populations.
Support for the Harvey Milk High School, which believes all young people, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, deserve a safe and supportive environment in which to achieve their full potential.
Support for this organization that advocates for historic neighborhoods and sites.
Support for this organization that provides legal services and advocacy for people with HIV/AIDS.
Support for this soup kitchen based in the 29th State Senate district.
Support for this independently run outreach chorus providing free choral training and public concerts for the Chelsea community.
Support for this producing organization and arts space that supports multidisciplinary work that does not fit into a conventional programming agenda.
Support for this organization providing housing assistance for homeless and low-income citizens.
Support for Hudson Guild's senior services including lunch and activities for Seniors from New York City Housing Authority's Chelsea and Elliot Houses.
Support for this organization providing access to higher education to those that are incarcerated.
Support for the Humane Society of New York's programs on behalf of New York State's animal population.
Support for this nonprofit, tax-exempt organization's comprehensive Studio Program in dance, Yoga, Music, and Art to children and adults with special needs.
Support for vocational rehabilitation programs to help people with disabilities achieve greated independence
Support for this nonprofit group that offers assistance to the children of prisoners.
Funding for newsletter for those in the shelter system, published in both Spanish and English.
Funding for this nonprofit that promotes Latino/Latina artists in New York City.
Support for the Irish Repertory Theatre, the only year-round theatre company in New York City devoted to bringing Irish and Irish American works to the stage.
Support for the Joint Public Affairs Committee for Older Adults program, which provides education and advocacy for older adults about senior programs, pending legislation and the how to's of social action.
Support for the JASA West Side Senior Center
Support for the NonProfit Help Desk, which uses its social service background to deliver holistic support with understanding, relevance, and innovation to increase the capacities of New York City-based small-to-mid-size nonprofit organizations through tec
Support for the organization's InTouch radio reading service for New York State's blind and visually impaired citizens who would otherwise have no other means of benefiting from in-depth reporting found in print media.
Funding to help this organization serving people with autism spectrum disorders hire a full time Employment Specialist.
Continuation of the "Connecting Classroom to Community" program.
Support for this dance company that encourages vision and creativity in the field of dance.
Support for this theater serving and supporting the art of dance and choreography, promoting the richness and variety of the art form in its fullest expression, and enhancing the public interest in, and appreciation of, dance and the allied arts of music,
Support for a drop-in mental health/well-being center.
Support for this nonprofit that create partnerships for just and humane criminal justice programs.
Support for this multicultural collective that produces new plays reflecting the many voices in our New York City community.
Support for this community-based nonprofit organization that attempts to preserve and protect the Upper West Side's architectural heritage.
Operating support for the Learning Spring Elementary School, a in the 29th Senate District for students diagnosed on the autistic spectrum.

Support for this nonprofit law and policy organization that fights discrimination against people with histories of addiction, HIV/AIDS, or criminal records, and to advocate for sound public policies in these areas.
Funding to support the production of LIFT's 26 multilingual Legal Resource Guides and activity book for children, Pat the Pigeon Goes to Family Court, that provide vitally important legal information to thousands of unrepresented Manhattan families facing
Support for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' Department of Programs and Services for People with Disabilities.
Support for the Lincoln Center Institute, the educational cornerstone of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Support for this nonprofit that provides outreach services for senior cooperators at Lincoln House.
support for this nonprofit organization that provides neighborhood services to the people living around Lincoln Square.
Support for this nonprofit that provides free community-based adult and family literacy programs to ensure that all adults have the access to quality education needed to fully realize their potential as individuals, parents, and citizens.
Support for this nonprofit that saves lives by fostering HIV/AIDS education, raising HIV/AIDS awareness among youth and motivating New York City public high school students to be HIV/AIDS peer educators, advocates and activists.
Support for this nonprofit that provides a place where girls and young women 8-23 can grow, learn, have fun, and develop confidence in themselves and their ability to make a difference in the world.
Support for administration of public access cable television services in Manhattan.
Support for Manhattan Theater Club's project that brings arts and artists into local urban NYC schools.
Support for the Bedford Hills College Program that provides educational opportunities to women that are trying to transition out of prison.

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Support for this nonprofit cultural organization that produces works that engage the community in dialogue about the diverse and changing world.
To educate and counsel older and disabled New Yorkers, their caregivers, and the professionals serving them on 2009-10 Medicare health plan options, including Part D drug plans, and to provide help in enrolling in or changing plans and securing low-income
Support for this nonprofit cultural organization that produces programs of rarely heard music for women's voices
Support for MCCNY's support services for homeless youth, including Sylvia's Place, a six-bed emergency shelter for homeless LGBT youth.
Support for this nonprofit that helps families in crisis, the frail elderly and other special needs populations.
Funding for this provider of essential services and support to libraries throughout New York City and Westchester County.
Support for this organization to provide legal advice and consultations for low-income people with housing issues.
Support for the Inside Broadway program at Manhattan P.S. 33 in the 29th New York State Senate District.
Support for this nonprofit theater company that brings new vitality to worthy but neglected plays.
Support for this nonprofit that provides housing, meals, and advocacy to caregivers and patients coming to New York City for critical medical treatment.
Support for this HIV/AIDS organization providing food, nutrition and health services at 9 programs throughout four boroughs of the City
Support for this nonprofit dance company in the 29th Senate District known for exquisite performances and extensive workshops and community service initiatives.
Advocacy for excellence in urban design and planning.
Support for school-day literacy programs for children in the 29th State Senate District.
Support for Institute for Reproductive Health Access.
Support for the Council Senior Center, which works with seniors and feeds the homeless. With over 500 members, their Hunger Program reaches hundreds of food challenged New Yorkers three times per week.
To sustain and expand the New Victory Theater Education Program serving 40,000 NYC public school children.
General operating support for this nonprofit organization that opens doors to children with special health care needs.
For New Dance Group, which provides an open, multicultural gathering place for professional and aspiring artists alike, and its "Taking Stages Youth Training Program."
Support for this New York City not-for-profit that helps low-income victims of domestic violence and others at risk of homelessness transition to stable, safe, and violence-free futures by providing housing and services.
Support for this nonprofit organization that helps promote playwrights and play writing on Broadway and off Broadway
Support for this nonprofit organization that handles domestic violence issues for Asian women.
Support for this nonprofit that brings vital volunteer support to more than 850 nonprofit agencies, public schools and other deserving organizations throughout the five boroughs.
Support for educational programs and workshops, implementation of new branding strategies, and improvement of technological capabilities to serve New York City's aging population.
Support for this nonprofit that develops and advances strategies, policies and responses that prevent sexual violence and limit its destabilizing effects on victims, families and communities.
General operating support for this organization that serves lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and HIV-positive victims of violence, and others affected by violence.
Support for Rikers Island Discharge Enhancement Program (RIDE), which provides multi-service discharge planning to sentenced inmates.
Support for this nonprofit that promotes the development of local open space for people living in public housing in the City of New York.
Support for this nonprofit theater company, which presents free productions of popular classics and forgotten masterpieces in nontraditional public spaces throughout New York City.
Support for this not for profit theatrical association dedicated to the development of a legitimate, innovative, and expressive theater for the deaf.
Support for home sharing and respite care programs.
Support for this nonprofit that provides a tennis program to young at risk kids.
Funding towards NYL Gramercy Preschool's special education program, including a Sensory Integration Therapeutic Gym.
Support for this nonprofit law group that assists low income New Yorkers with legal troubles.
Support for this nonprofit that provides a venue for LGBT experimental film.
Support for the New York Public Library's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans gender Collections.
Support for this community service wing of New York Road Runners, which combats childhood obesity through health education and aerobic activities.
Support for this nonprofit community-based mental health center for older adults.
Support for New York Shakespeare Festival's education and outreach programs, Shakespeare Lab and Lab Jr..
Support for this statewide network of community-based breast cancer organizations, that facilitates the sharing programs and resources, inter-organization referrals for services, and a support and education system for those who are working each day in the
Support for a proposed annual training session for Rapid HIV Testing in the Dental Setting in New York City.
Funding for NYS Tenants & Neighbors Information Services, providing educational, organizing, and technical assistance to strengthen poor and working communities.
Support for the Science Barge, a prototype, sustainable urban farm and environmental education center.
Support for this nonprofit cultural organization's education and low-cost ticket programs.
Support for this nonprofit group that trains women for skilled jobs in construction and other blue-collar industries.
Support for this nonprofit that engages, trains and supports older adults, including those at the Council Senior Center in the 29th Senate District, in using technology to improve adults in using technology to improve their social and civic engagement.
Support for this nonprofit that provides case-management to seniors that may need more assistance because of frailty or dementia
Support for this home for performing and literary artists.
Support for Tobacco Education and Smoking Cessation Programs in New York State prisons.
Support for this nonprofit that provides an artistic home for people who stutter.
Support for this nonprofit that provides the opportunity and freedom for theater artists to work outside the restrictions of age.
Support for this nonprofit that promotes unique and creative dance programming in New York City
Support for Peace Action for Diplomacy, a new, grassroots peace group engaging in community organizing on the West Side and 2) bring four nationally recognized antiwar speakers to the 29th Senate district to highlight the ties between our current economic
Support for this nonprofit cultural organization that creates fresh, intelligent performances that are accessible and fun for diverse audiences.
Support for events and programs for seniors living in Penn South.
Support for this nonprofit that supports independent performing artists through programs and services directed toward the creation of new work and its dissemination.
Funding for this little league baseball program for children in Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town
Support for programs dedicated to preserving a women's right to choose and educating women about a wide variety of family planning options.
Support for the Ticket Central box office service provided by this organization dedicated to the support and development of contemporary American playwrights, composers and lyricists, and to the production of their new works.
Funding for medical equipment for the PHC Manhattan Health Center, which provides medical and dental care to people with developmental disabilities regardless of their economic status or ability to pay.
Support for the New York International Fringe Festival, the largest multi-arts festival in North America.
Support for this nonprofit cultural organization that assists and create programs for new cutting edge playwrights.
Support for Project Find's provision of housing for people in safe and affordable residences and provision of meals at senior centers.
Support for QSAC's services to persons with autism and/or pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) throughout New York City and Long Island.
Support to bring a presentation of Pride Not Prejudice's HIV and Pride to a high school in the 29th Senate District in order to offer HIV education, gay awareness and address other endemic issues as casual factors of HIV and STD infection.
Produces venues for new plays each season. Provide a positive, nurturing experience for emerging playwrights
Support for this literacy program as a routine part of the pediatric practice at 7 program sites in New York's 29th Senate District.
Support for the Welfare Rights Initiative, which provides educational, legal, social service and advocacy programs help students to become informed about local, state and federal antipoverty, social welfare and higher education policies; provide students
Support for this nonprofit organization that provides information and referral, case management and support, individual and systemic advocacy, parent and professional training, library and information services to New York City parents and caregivers of ch
Support for the ACTE II (A Commitment to Excellence) program, a scholarship program, which offers an intensive study of musical theater after-school and in the summer.
Support for theater-based education programs that reach more than 4,000 students across the City.
Support for dedicated staff and costs of outreach materials for Sanctuary for Families, Inc.'s LGBT Domestic Violence Initiative.
General operating support for this social service organization dedicated to meeting the unique needs of the senior gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.
Support for Project Access, which benefits over 1,000 women per year across NYC by providing a free call-in HELPLINE and free to lowcost Legal and Financial Clinics in the areas of Divorce, Custody, Employment Discrimination, and Financial
Empowerment.
Partial funding for a "Good Food Garden" at the New York City Food and Wine Festival in October 2009, which will provide an educational opportunity for the public to learn about nutrition education, gardening, health and hunger issues.
Support for this non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against breast and ovarian cancer.
Funding for SHARE's Ovarian Cancer Hotline.
Support for ticket subsidy program providing free tickets for low income and elderly people and students.
Support for this non-profit organization that promotes civic and historic education and the need for preservation.
Support for this arts education program seeking to implement its theatre program with PS 51 in the 29th NYS Senate District. In the program, professional actors adapt and state stories written by students in a theatrical performance.

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Support for the Eviction Prevention Program.
Operating support for the NYS HIV/AIDS Research Centers Consortium.
Support for program providing kids with a professional, safe and nurturing place to be successful as actors, students and individuals.
Support for this non-profit organization that provides an alternative space for progressive theater and thought.
Support for this non-profit organization that works to advance blind and visually impaired theatre artists by changing the image of the blind from one of dependence to one of independence.
Support for this non-profit cultural organization that supports women in producing new plays and other artistic works.
Support for this non-profit organization that provides original, professional theatre free of charge.
Legislative funding assistance in the amount of $500,000 for both equipment and operating expences to relocate and expand its Manhattan Diagnostic and Treatment Center.

Support for this non-profit organization that provides direct legal service, systemic advocacy, community education and political organizing for New York's most vulnerable residents.
Support for this non-profit, family focused, substance abuse treatment and prevention agency.
Support for program to assist Veterans with filing claims for pensions and other forms of compensation.
Support for this non-profit organization that promotes Greenwich Village activities and events.
Support for this artistic home to new playwrights, composers, actors, and directors.
Expenses for the organization's "Senior Speak Out" program
Support for this non-profit that helps elderly citizens remain independent, safe and confident via providing vital support services
Support for this non-profit theater's children's theater programs.
Support for this non-profit 501(C)3 volunteer singing organization that brings live entertainment to the sick and elderly in hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers, and residences throughout New York City.
To support the activities of the Waterside Tenants Association. Monies to be used for organization meetings, tenant communication, website and email maintenance and general operating expenses including legal and insurance and to support study to make re
Funding for a Bishop's Crook street lamp
Support for Ecofest, an environmental event that fosters public awareness about opportunities for environmental change.
Support for the presentation of literary, performing and visual arts programs, free of charge, to the public
Support for this community-based not-for-profit organization (501(c)(3) that works to involve the community in making the Upper West Side of Manhattan a safe place for everyone who lives, works, and/or goes to school in the area.

The Women's HIV Collaborative of New York brings women together to address the needs of women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
Support for this non-profit theater company that promotes innovative and new forms of theater for New Yorkers
Support for this cultural organization dedicated to culture, social justice, and Jewish community including the production of YiddishFest, a series of concerts.
Support for this non-profit theater company that produces works by Asian artists.
Support for the McBurney YMCA's Strong Kids Card program, which provides fre memberships to the youth and teens of the Chelsea community.
Support for the YMCA - West Side Teen Center.
Support for this non-profit that helps teenagers develop their skills in reading, writing, thinking, and reflection, so they can acquire the information they need to make thoughtful choices about their lives.
Funding will be used for program support and expansion of the Extended Learning Time program at PS 59 Community School of Technology in the Bronx.
Funding will be used for program support and services for independent artists and arts groups in the 33rd S.D...
Funding will be used to support the After School Programs at MS 206B, PS 79 Campus, PS/MS 3, MS 118, PS 246, PS 300 and PS15/MS 291 in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used to support the Summer and After School Lecture and Workshop Series in STEM Research in schools in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used for capital improvements to the Van Cortlandt Senior Center, including new entryway flooring, room dividers/equipment, and repairs to the rest room and pool table.
Funding will be used to implement and support the Consumer Enrollment Counseling Project in both English and Spanish.
Funding will be used to support music education programs at PS 198 and CES 64 in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used to support their reducing obesity program, including purchasing fruits and vegetables for distribution and to purchase a van to be used for the distribution as well as to cover related expenses for the van.

Funding will be used for program support for the food pantry service, for senior activities/English classes and for Mother's, Father's and Grandparent's Day celebrations.
Funding will be used for the following in the 33rd S.D.. as indicated: Mother's and Father's Day luncheons ($50,000); community health fairs ($50,000); Pelham Bay Softball League for league costs and to purchase uniforms/equipment ($3,000).

Funding will be used for programs in the 33rd S.D.. as indicated: Holiday toys for children ($50,000)); summer youth recreation ($100,000); a microloan and finance program ($50,000); professional mentorship program ($20,100); public protection for commer
Funding will be used for day trips for Senior citizens in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used for cultural year-round program in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used for the following in the 33rd S.D..: recreational and academic youth after school programs ($200,000); savings bond program for elementary and middle school students ($75,000); and for a scholarship program for high school students (

Funding will be used for the following in the 33rd S.D..: Back to School program ($50,000) and an adult language and literacy program ($100,000).

Funding will be used for a neighborhood beautification program in the 33rd S.D..

Funding will be used for housing advocacy and assistance to community groups in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used to purchase books and other materials such as DVDs, periodicals, CDs and online databases to strengthen and enhance the collections at the following libraries in the 33rd S.D..: Bronx Library Center, Kingsbridge, Grand Concourse, Tre
Funding will be used to support the Mighty Milers programs serving children at KIPP Academy, PS 36 X, PS 69 X, PS 65 X, PS 157 X, Pelham CC, Bronxdale CC, Kips Bay, Soundview CC, and MS 127 X in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used for expenses incurred by the baseball traveling team and/or to purchase equipment/uniforms.
Funding will be used to support an initiative to provide free home computers, training and technical support to 20,000 children and for the purchase of equipment for elementary and middle schools in the 33rd S.D..
Funding will be used to purchase musical instruments for the after school program.
Funding will be used to support A High School Today, College Tomorrow program in a middle school in the 33rd S.D.
For building repairs and/or improvements.
To provide educational programs and services.
for computer and technology equipment for the Primary School
for equipment, building improvements and/or a security system
for computers and/or musical instruments
to enable Catholic Charities of Schenectady County to provide health and wellness programs for senior citizens
for office equipment and/or furniture
for computer equipment and/or supplies
for radio equipment and/or pagers
for equipment acquisition and/or building improvements
to expand the Medication Administration Check system to the nursing home wing and the emergency department
for building improvements and renovations
for programs, operations and/or equipment
for repairs and improvements to the museum building
to purchase equipment for the Glenville Highway Department
for personal protective equipment
for renovations, furnishing and equipment for group homes in Schenectady and Saratoga counties
to upgrade the regional automated library system
for renovations, improvements and/or equipment
for programs and operations
for equipment acquisition
for turnout gear and/or equipment

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for a salt shed and/or for equipment and supplies
for firefighter gear and pagers
for self-contained breathing apparatus and/or firefighter gear
for facility improvements
for improvements and renovations to the fire house / community shelter
for building improvements, equipment and/or supplies
for equipment, supplies and/or operating costs involved in providing end-of-life care to residents
for building improvements
to support and operate the emergency food program
for lockers, equipment and/or supplies
for computers and/or equipment for the police department
for facility renovations and improvements for the Eddy Senior Care program in Schenectady
for a defibrillator and/or equipment
for rescue equipment acquisition
for firefighter gear and equipment
for after-school programs at the Greater Glenville YMCA
for programs, operations, and/or building renovations and improvements
to acquire a trailer and/or equipment
Funding to increase the number of special educators and support staff as well as providing the necessary support for children with autism spectrum disorders within the classrooms.
Funding would be used to provide Angela's House with the ability to provide families caring for children with special health care needs with medical supplies, therapy equipment, and medications that are not covered by insurance and to assist in making the
To support the continued operation of various programs.
Funding would be to offset the cost that is incurred for a Mental Illness Awareness Day.
Funding would be to purchase and install a new elevator making it both safer and easier for children and adults with physical disabilities to access any part of the the Little Plains School.
Funding would be for capital improvements for a number of residences.
Funding will be for the Foster Grandparent Program staff salary who will coordinate community relations with the Senior Support Services.
Funding will be for the Senior Support Services to offset the cost of administering the program.
Funding would be to offset the cost of the Trade Show.
Funding would be for the support of programs.

Funding to purchase a van that will be custom-converted and equipped with a food pantry that will be able to store approximately 500 pounds of basic staple food items and travel throughout Long Island.

Replacement of the security & fire alarm systems in all museum buildings.
For the NICU Family Support Program at Stony Brook University Medical Center which works to provide information and comfort to those families in crisis due to having a baby admitted to the hospital's newborn intensive care unit.
Funding would be for the Adult Learning Center, the Community Resource Database of Long Island and Miller Business Resource Center.
Funding would be for the Inside Broadway program to provide students with the experience of live musical theater.
To support the continued operation of existing programs.
For the support of funding prevention education programs and counseling programs for children who have been sexually abused.
To provide students and teachers throughout the community with "Living History" programs such as The Tuskegee Airmen and Toni Frissel - Woman War Photographer.
Support programs offered by our Chapter to Long Island families, such as care and consultation, information and referral education, support groups and aiding individuals with early onset Alzheimer's (individuals under the age of 65).
The grant will aid in operating expenses including utilities, insurance, uniforms, office and kitchen supplies, room and board, including transportation expenses for post officers and other organizations and programs for vets. To make necessary repairs, p
Fine Art and Cultural Classes for the terminally ill, disabled, autistic, learning disabled individuals with original art therapy and art education programs- ages 7 through adults including senior citizens (private class)
to perform concerts for the community by the Bay Area Symphony and Chorus in the 2009-2010 Season. The grant will be used toward the salaries of the conductors of the symphony orchestra and chorus. The members of the orchestra and chorus perform without c
The Bellport Second Chance program was established in April 2007, for the purpose of providing support to men and women who are making the transition from a criminal or troubled past to mainstream society. The alliance mission is to end the cycle of recid
Grant to be used for ongoing operating expenses including fuel, upkeep of computer services and programs, insurance expenses, and maintenance, restoration and storage of antique vehicles.
We are requesting $25,000 in funding to continue our important and successful free programs for at risk children. Central Islip has a serious lack of recreational and educational activities for our children and our programs have helped fill this void. We
Proposed Budget Program: Wellness Retreats- Rental Fees, Instructor Fees, Food & Supplies etc..... $3,000 General Tobacco Cessation Program Supplies: $10,000 Supplies for Club Well including soup kitchen/food pantry programs $8,00 Coordinator/Staff/Edu
The grant will be used to help provide transportation services to frail older adults in the 3rd Senate District.
Expansion of advertising.
The grant would go to fund DDI's Young Autism Program.
The Suffolk Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) uses trained volunteers to monitor children in foster care. The grant moneys would go to help fund the program.
All funding would go towards obtaining physical education equipment, computers, game room equipment, community outings and council for unity training & workshops
The Family and Children's Association Children's Center at Cohalan Court Complex represents a unique service offered to parents with children under the age of twelve who visit Suffolk County's Family Court. The Center often serves as the first entree to f
Funding will be used to support the Cemetery Restoration Committee Sailor's Memorial and Restoration Project. Specifically, this project includes the complete restoration of the grave sites of the sailor's that perished aboard the Louis V. Place and Nahum
Grant will be used to purchase laptop computers to provide guided hand-on interactive course work to the library district residents, introducing and building competency with computer hardware and software.
The grant will help to fund operating expenses for the three main programs it provides. These programs are available to all individuals and they have a public benefit to $156,000 residents per year in Senator Foley's district.
The grant will be used to support the purchase of a group substriction to the OCLC FirstSearch online electronic database and the 18th Annual Conference on Libraries and the future. This is a scholarly conference for Long Island Library Leadership held on
The grant will expand our volunteer services in district 3 and across long island
Moneys from this grant will be used to update the School's original playground space.
Archives come to life in Brentwood: Researching the ancestry of Brentwood residents Puerto Rican and Cuban documents, photographs, and CDs containing historical data and have been acquired and are being stored in the Brentwood public library.

The fund
The grant will be used for salaries for counselors and experts in food and nutrition and physical activity fun and games. Fifteen childrens bikes, videotaping to create short commercials, documentary and data collection, news letter and children booklets.
Funding is for the purchase of new equipment for multipurpose biology and chemistry labs. Equipment will include computer stations, dissecting and compound microscopes as well as other equipment and supplies necessary for the classrooms.
With adequate funding we can reach the general public now so that they begin to ask builders and architects for safe Universal design features in their homes. Proper funding will also help bring this unique project forward. The requested funds will also b
The purpose of the grant is to provide legal representation by a staff attorney to victims of domestic violence in Family Court matters of child custody, visitation and support. The Staff Attorney provides services to 50 to 60 victims a year. These servic
Learning for Life, a subsidiary of the Suffolk County Council, Boy Scouts of America, is a coed school to career program for middle and high school students, and our character education component focuses on grades kindergarten through grade six. Our progr
Suffolk County United Veterans is requestion funding for "The Veteran's Community " our permanent supportive housing program serving 40 veterans at 8 scattered sites throughout the town of Brookhaven. This program is initially funded by the NY State Depar
The funded would be used to subsidize the Consumer Debt Legal Assistance Project. The goal of the project is to prevent unscrupulous debt collectors from utilizing illegal and deceptive practices and intimidation against Long Island's most vulnerable popu
SNAP would liek to continue to offer our pregnant and parenting teend education series, "From Pregnancy through Baby's First Year Parent Education Program", in the well needed areas of Suffolk County: South Brookhaven, Ronkonkoma, Patchogue, and Brentwood
Funding would be used for our arts-in education programming, staff support, and operating expenses.
Grant will partially fund the cost of one part-time minibus driver and one full-time mini bus driver presently employed by the Town of Islip. It will also be used to provide transportation services to senior citizens in the Holbrook and East Islip area wh
The grant will support the costs of four Brief Respite workers presently employed by the Town of Islip to watch the disabled or senior citizen in the seniors home and interact with them. This service may reduce the financial burden of the participants who
The special legislative grant will be used to provide summer of 2010 employment for the disabled residing in Islip. This very popular and needed program helps to provide five to seven disabled individuals with part time or full time employment experience.
The grant will be use to supplement funds used to purchase the necessary immediate incentive rewards that significantly increase participation and the effectiveness of year-round youth programming.
The grant will be used to provide Town of Islip youth the opportunity to participate in various visual and performance art and cultural activities. Funding will be used to provide salary expenses for theater, dance and art specialists to direct this progr
The grant will supplement funds necessary to provide youth and parents with needed services, support, education and counseling regarding violence and gang involvement issues.
This grant will provide youth with transportation to attend year round programs and activities.
To aid a program designed to train mentally ill individuals who are capable of work but are not yet trained or perpared for competitive employment.
The grant will be used to fund the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE). This will provide victim-centered care, a private setting, medical evaluation, preventive medication for pregnancy and/or STD's, evidence collection and storage, and change o
Funding 2009 National Night Out Event wil take place on August 4th and we would hope that you will be able to assist in funding this event. The grant would be used for many things, from purchasing food, renting tents, tables and chairs, renting items such
The grant would be used to update appliances that are over 45yrs for newer, more energy efficiant ones. This includes three new refrigerators, one for each meeting room, one stove, and electric hot water heater, ice machine and two new air conditioners fo

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The grant will be used to offset costs to provide the "Send A Kid to Camp" financial assistance program
For continuation of their outreach program to provide assistance to individuals with cancer throughout Long Island.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the Bellmore community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
To help defray the costs of their annual outreach program to help enhance economic growth for small businesses in the Bellmores and surrounding communities.
For the continuance of their outreach programs which assist 3,000 families annually.
To help defray the costs of their outreach program to working families & to expand their training program for child care providers.
For their parent education programs so as to strengthen families, create healthy & safe environments, and establish and develop partnerships with parents within the community.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the East Farmingdale community.
to help provide the necessary resources to individuals with autism, especially those with challenging behaviors who are the most vulnerable.
For their programs which provide safe, emergency housing services to runaway, abused, or neglected youth between the ages of 10-20 years old.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
for their suicide prevention hotline
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students
To help defray the costs of their annual outreach program to help enhance economic growth for small businesses in the Merricks and surrounding communities.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
To purchase new safety and/or security equipment that will be used by staff at Levy-Lakeside Elementary School in the event of lock downs, evacuations, and fire drills.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students
to support domestic violence services which work to mitigate the effects of domestic violence, reduce the risk of future abuse, and increase safety for victims and their children through counseling and advocacy services.
For upgrading the equipment used by both the Nassau County and New York State Police Departments to preserve the evidence in fatal and serious physical injury crashes. Also included will be a statement preservation initiative in partnership with the Nassa
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the North Amityville community.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the North Lindenhurst community.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students
For their annual "Music Under the Stars" community program.
For support of their programs which provide comprehensive services to child and adult victims of sexual assault and their familles, as well as to victims of violent crimes.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the Seaford community.
For the purchase of new educational technology which will help them better serve the residents of the Seaford community.
For an educational, interactive Smartboard which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
to help fund their legal services program, which offers free legal services to victims of domestic violence in Family Court for orders of child custody, visitation and support, and protection.
For the purchase of fire safety equipment so as to ensure the safety of the department's volunteer firefighters who protect the residents of the community.
For the purchase of new educational technology that will benefit the residents they serve.
For educational, interactive Smartboards which will be used in the classroom to enhance the education of students.
For continuation of their comprehensive programs serving youth and families residing in southeastern Nassau County, which identify potential problems and preserves the foundation upon which families can develop and thrive.
To expand participation, and bring more services and support to community seniors thus improving their quality of life and their ability to remain independent and active residents in the community.
Educational community services
Community Programs for Children and Families
Equipment and field Supplies
Senior Programs
To offset expenses of Community Programs for Seniors including but not limited to transportation costs.
Equipment and/or Supplies
Equipment, Supplies and/or General Operating Support
For purchase of a sound and/or lighting system
Senior Programming & Supplies
Community Services Assistance Program
To offset expense of Community-wide Programs
Senior Programs
Aging Programs and/or Rental Expenses
CERT and/or Volunteer Fire Department Supplies & Expenses
Senior Programs
Athletic Programs & Equipment
To offset expenses of Community-wide Services
Human Services' Community-wide Programs
For expenses incurred with Community-wide, All Inclusive Programs
Equipment & Supplies
Community-wide Families' Programs
Educational Community Programs

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Community Programs, Equipment and/or Supplies
Senior Programs and/or Supplies
Maintenance & Upkeep of Parkland, Equipment, Supplies and/or Fence Removal
Senior Programming & Supplies
Youth Programs & Outreach
Volunteer Aging Program Coordinator
Senior Programming
Senior Programs
Senior Programs
Operational Expenses - Pre-K Program & Parent Room - Equipment & Supplies
Supplies & Equipment
Scholarship to Brooklyn Law School
Senior Programs
Senior Activities
Senior Activities, Equipment & Supplies
Senior Activities
Senior Activities
Senior Activities
Senior Activities
Senior Activities
Senior Programming & Activities
To offset costs of senior trips
Programs and Activities
Senior Programming Expenses

Renovation & Refurbishment Work


Senior Activities
Senior Activities
Senior Programming
Community Programs - Complete Social Service Programs and Recreational Services
Senior Programs
Support groups, classes, workshops for women
Expenses for Cultural and Educational events; Social and Civic Gatherings
Educational Program For Teenagers - Dating Violence
Services and Expenses of Xaverian High School
Construction and/or equipment.
Construction and/or equipment
Equipment acquisition
Equipment acquisition
Sidewalk on Walcott Street, sidewalk repair, construction and/or equipment
Programs and/or Equipment
Operating expenses for programs.
Toward purchase of New Tanker and/or equipment acquisition
Construction and/or equipment
funding for paving projects, construction and/or equipment
Purchase of new vehicles for Police Department and/or Equipment
Purchase materials, supplies and/or equipment
replacement of senior bus and/or equipment acquisition
Improvements to Senior Center/Community Center and/or equipment acquisition
Equipment acquisition
Operating Expenses
Construction and/or equipment acquisition
Programs and/or equipment acquisition
Programs and/or Construction
Equipment acquisition
Equipment acquisition
Improvements to Town Hall and Town Barn for purpose of consolidation, and/or equipment acquisition
New Dirt for infield/stone dust for warning tracks, construction and/or equipment
Parking Lot Improvements/Rome Bowl and/or equipment acquisition.
New Marquee
Operating expenses for Community programs.
Equipment acquisition
Equipment acquisition
Construction and/or equipment
Automated External defibrillators for town park and/or equipment acquisition
Construction and/or Equipment
Equipment acquisition
Operating Expenses, printing of material
Operating Expenses and/or equipment acqusition
Construction and/or equipment acquisition
Expenses for general operating and/or equipment acquisition relating to the City of Utica's Juvenile Program
Repairs to Post Home and/or equipment acquisition
To continue with the Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program in providing health services, particularly to the uninsured or underinsured, that in many cases will save their lives.
To continue to provide programs and continue services for Alzheimer patients and their families.
To help bring the Gomillion-Campbell American Legion Post up to ADA standards and/or to update security, fire safety, internet access for families with loved ones stationed far from home and to provide a safe family friendly place for older, disabled, ret
For the costs to operate the Nassau County Red Cross Emergency Services Department.
To continue to provide programs and services for the Senior Citizens Program.
To help fund community endeavors.
For continued support of programs and services including, but not limited to fire prevention and safety.
To continue to provide programs and education to the Bethpage community.

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To help with programs provided by the Carey Dads Club to the youth of the community.
To continue with programs provided for the youth.
To continue to provide health care for the community.
For track and field improvement project.
To support general operating and meeting expenses.
To enhance East Meadow businesses and community by supporting youth recreational and vocational programs and to enhance and beautify the business community in East Meadow.
To help defray operating expenses and provide programs for the youth.
To defray operating costs and provide uniforms and equipment.
To continue to provide programs and education to the East Meadow community.
For Outreach to the Hispanic Community, Seniors, Nurses, School Age Children, Employers, First Responders and Women coinciding with an Anti-Stigma Campaign on Long Island.
To continue to educate the public in local media matters, and to advocate for quality local news coverage.
To help with the cost of transportation for senior residents, meeting expenses and activities for the Faith Baptist Senior Program.
For the Levittown Outreach Project which will focus on coordinating social services for senior citizens in the Levittown Community.
To assist in the development of an Adventure Education Program at Farmingdale High School.
For fire prevention and services.
To continue with the Titans Football and Cheer leading Programs as well as purchasing uniforms and/or equipment.
To continue to provide educational materials to the community at large.
To defray operating costs.
To defray the cost of transportation of handicapped children residing in the Farmingdale School District.
To continue with current programs as well as to enhance the business areas and improve the economy of Franklin Square.
For costs associated with the Franklin Square Historic Museum.
To help defray the remaining cost of the 47 panel photovoltaic system being installed by Sunstream USA.
To continue to improve the bird sanctuary site.
For fire prevention and safety.
For general operating expenses.
To support athletic and scholastic activities in schools.
To continue to provide educational materials both written and visual to the community at large.
To offset the costs of uniforms for the little league teams.
To help expand the GSNC FIRST LEGO Robotics League for 9-14 year olds designed to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology by giving them hands-on experiences with problem solving, real life scientific issues and designi
To continue with the project of a new multi-purpose facility for children with special needs and developmental disabilities.
To continue to help fund the Nick Katsounis Memorial Wheelchair Championship Race.
For the Preschool Vision Screening Program in Nassau County.
To continue to develop teens of Hempstead to become the next generation of leaders.
For the general operation of the Hempstead High School Health Center.
To continue with the development of the "Liberty House". The Liberty House is designed as a user friendly smart building incorporating assistive technology to create a user friendly, smart building that improves the quality of life of the physically chall
To defray operating expenses, provide uniforms and/or equipment.
To help defray operating costs of the basketball program.
To continue to provide educational materials both written and visual to the community at large.
To defray operating expenses for senior programs and meetings.
To continue funding the After School Program and the Teen Drop-In Center.
To continue to support the education program.
To continue with the work at the soup kitchen.
To fuel and maintain their fleet of trucks; recruit, train and employ volunteers; and keep the logistics of moving a substantial amount of food between hundreds of businesses and area feeding programs running smoothly.
To continue to provide educational materials both written and visual to the community at large.
To offset postage, printing and office supplies.
Painting the interior of the building and installing new carpet.
To continue to provide programs for the youth of the community.
To support the Community Outreach Program in the Long Island Chapter.
To continue with beautification projects in Levittown.
To continue with beautification projects in Levittown.
To help with operating costs.
To continue with services for the youth in the community.
To continue to provide educational materials both written and visual to the community at large.
To help with renovations and operating expenses.
To continue to help adults throughout Nassau County to improve their English reading, writing and/or speaking skills.
To continue to provide comprehensive services to families coping with Alzheimer's Disease.
To continue community-based HIV/Hepatitis C prevention and testing.
To be used to serve new groups of children and families with limited English proficiency in local school districts.
To publicize their hotline services through video public service announcements and print materials.
To continue with the support for a gender equity education K-12 project.
For services and expenses.
To continue to provide programs for the youth in the community.
For library renovations.
For breast health education programs.
To be used to print transition planning guides as well as distribute and disseminate information that will be sued by parents, families, community organizations and school districts across Nassau County.
To continue with the Mollie's Fund objective of raising melanoma awareness through education and prevention programs.
To continue their vital work towards eliminating homelessness on Long Island.
To provide continued funding for their Legal Advocacy Center which provides direct legal representation and daily court advocacy for victims of domestic violence in Family Court, the Dedicated Domestic Violence Felony Court at County Court, the Dedicated
To help with the expansion of the Center to allow them to further enhance their educational programs.
To defray operating costs and to continue with programs for the Farmingdale PAL.
For a program at all Nassau & Suffolk Hospitals to educate women on breast-self exams and breast cancer screenings; as well as to inform women about treatment and genetic component behind the disease; and to help them cope with the disease on a variety of
To provide equipment and systems essential to advancing the Cinema Arts Centre's mission.
To assist low income families to stabilize in affordable housing and seek future independence on their own.
To secure playing fields, as well as offset operating expenses
To defray operating costs as well as provide uniforms and equipment.
For participation in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology).
To continue to provide programs and education to the Plainedge community.
For uniforms and/or equipment to continue with youth soccer programs.
To defray operating costs, provide uniforms and/or equipment.
To continue to provide quality programs and experiences for the youth.
To continue to deliver vital services to the community.

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To continue to provide programs and education to the community.
To continue with monthly meetings as well as to pay for various costs sustained in carrying out various programs. These costs include, but not limited to, telephone, mailing, supplies and maintenance expenses.
To help support any costs of robotic competition.
To continue to help patients and their families navigate the health care system and receive safe, quality care.
To continue to help the home repair cost for low income homeowners.
To help with the utilities at the Ronald McDonald House.
To continue to provide help to families with the cost of healthcare as well as lack of healthcare.
To continue with the adult and youth softball programs & various types of equipment.
To continue with monthly meetings as well as to pay for various costs sustained in carrying out various programs. These costs include telephone, mailing, supplies and maintenance expenses.
To continue to fund the position of a part-time, bilingual counselor for men and women making the transition from being institutionalized to living on their own.
To continue with S.T.R.O.N.G.(Struggling To Reunite Our New Generation) anti-violence programs - Advocating Respect for Moms and Dads (A.R.M.D.) as well as Strong Girls (STRONGIRLZ).
To continue with the youth project.
To purchase uniforms and/or equipment (portable fence, backstop tarp, bleachers) and/or miscellaneous equipment/supplies; and/or charter/umpire fees.
To continue to provide educational materials both written and visual to the community at large.
To continue providing quality services for the residents living in Levittown as well as the surrounding communities.
To defray operating costs and/or provide uniforms and equipment.
To continue with the YES Community Counseling Center's program that focuses on family violence, divorce and other mental health issues that are facing the community.
National Night Out & Meeting Assistance
extended learning time program at PS 78 - 1400 Needham Avenue
National Night Out & Meeting Assistance for three precinct councils (44th, 49th & 52nd)
Train Westchester residents in lifesaving skills like CPR, First Aid and Water Safety
500 safety Tube bags & 100 One Person Go Bags (preparedness materials to senior citizens living in the Bronx)
Youth programs, youth after school program
latch key children
broaden the services they provide in the community to include job training and assist local residents who have lost their jobs and need to develop skills to obtain employment
Support will allow the Museum to maintain the scope and reach of its programming and strengthen its role as an arts partner for multi-generational Bronx audiences by offering access to culturally enriching programs
To Support BRAC's mission by enhancing our professionally taught after-school arts classes for Bronx youths
Excel Skills Training Program
will offer an infusion of support to hardest-hit neighborhoods by foreclosure crisis in 36th district
Mac solution database program, winter music series, golf for youth, teen in action program and boxing gym
Renovation of Memorial Room which includes glass cabinet, 3 bench seats, 42" monitor and special encased table.
Two tapping machines and one rock drill machine
Scanner and handheld computers
Computers, safety harness, firefighters turnout gear, portable radios and accessories, multiple passenger vehicle & pumps
artist/performers fees for City Parks Concerts and City Parks Kids
(19 NYCHA Resident Councils) Assistance w/ Family Day & Community events- $5000 for each Resident Council in the 36th Senate District (Baychester, Boston Secore, Butler Houses, Claremont Consolidation (5 separate councils), Claremont Parkway House, Eastch
mentoring/tutoring youths to finish high school and graduate from college for Step Forward Program for At Risk Youth
insulation of security cameras in front of building entrance - 1st floor
free home buyers counseling
funds used to support two of Community Works four major programs: making a difference and theater to go
arts & craft instruction, sewing instructor fees, office and kitchen equipment/supplies, refreshments, transportation
Junior Tennis related expenses
money will be used to satisfy CVSS' third party match requirement to pay operating expenses not covered by CVB
Community Improvement on White Plains Road
Provides a blend of conflict resolution skills training with a youth development philosophy
allocation will support the salaries of a bilingual community educator and attorney working in the Bronx
women of color HIV prevention services
To purchase equipment that would allow the teachers to prepare professional displays,teaching tools and awards to support the teaching.
support Saturday Adventure in Learning program
to assist persons with disabilities with affordable housing projects & community social services programs
Learning for Life Program
To cover cost for half-time paralegal in the Mt.. Vernon office
Literacy Programs in Mt. Vernon & Bronx
prenatal care, birth outcomes and support positive parenting
The Consumer Enrollment Counseling Project
The Consumer Enrollment Counseling Project
general operating support for MFY's Workplace Justice Project
music education program
workshops (teaching artists in-school residency program)
staff /instructor salaries, supplies/equipment
Services programs for persons living with HIV/AIDS
Boys and Girls Club Co-op City Youth Center
Training for teachers from six elementary schools (Grimes, Longfellow, Graham, Edward Williams, Cecil H. Parker & Hamilton) in reading, writing and spelling from the Reading Reform Foundation
Will allow 9 elementary schools (3 buses per school) from Mount Vernon City School District to visit the New York State Capitol
Purchasing 50 special computer laptops designed and engineered for students between the ages 7-12 and athlete participation in the 2009 International Down Under Sports Track and Field competition to be held in Australia this summer.
Request $30000 for five (5) air conditioning units and appropriate wiring - 15000 BTU's each at $4500 and $7500 for electrical upgrade and installation
"Fit for Life" program; help overweight/obese adolescent between the ages of twelve and nineteen
Residential Financial Assistant- stopping evictions and fighting for improve services and landlord harassment
supplies, child Care, educational speakers for domestic violence
Will provide 28 music & literacy workshops at seven (7) school sites in the District.
support domestic violence education and prevention program
Home ownership education
provides housing and services to one of the city most vulnerable homeless population low income domestic violence survivors
Tax preparation assistance and health care enrollment, foreclosure counseling and home buyers seminars
Urban Education Initiative at Validus Prep. Academy (Bronx)
To pay for salaries, uniforms and equipment for City Seasonal Aide
Support the Morrisania, Baychester, Wakefield, Melrose, and Edenwald Branch Libraries
Youth Tennis Programs & nutritional training throughout school in Bronx
Digital technologies for older adults
Financial Literacy Program
Community outreach & training, law books, brochures/public relations & educational materials, equipment/office needs, (20) 5-drawer legal filing cabinets, digital cameras w/2 printers, computers, laptop computers desk chairs

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National Night Out
Library assistance, books, book organizing technology
To purchase computers and smartboards
Boys Scouts of America Educational Excursions
The funding would be targeted in particular at attorneys, paralegals, women's and children counselors, and case managers at risk for lay off or frozen positions.
Scholarships (5 students)
Canines for Combat Veterans Trains and provides service dogs for wounded combat veterans.
after school and youth program expansion costs
Outreach Program
To avoid as far as possible having children become victims of crime.
artist residency program - planning & assessment session costs, workshop costs, supplies
programs, services & activities for the elderly
event expenses, prizes, free calorie-counter booklets, RAO ballons, and RAO t-shirts used during the NYC Marathon
Indoor & Outdoor training facilities at Truman High School and Dreiser Loop Auditorium
to provide employment for 500 youths each summer - a place where the community can obtain information on speakers, performers and how to do, where to go in this city and develop the community.
services and information for veterans, senior veterans and spouses
The funds will be used towards core operation for computer and internet services for the New African American Performing Arts upgrade and the facility security system.

Funds will be used for retaining and preserving historical information, books, artifacts, and data.
The Calvary Baptist Church Senior Housing Development is a 100-Unit low income complex for the elderly and disabled serving the Southeast Queens Community. We embrace each resident, neighbor and friend with various activities, workshops, health education
Support services via case management component in the are of medical management, psych management, tenant landlord issues, food & clothing assistance, transportation needs, care services, home care services and assistance with burial process.
Support for activities, supplies and special events for many of our schools in the 29th District
Support Administrative and equipment cost to expand Youth Empowerment Structures (YES) Program. General Operating Support to expand the program to 50 or more students
Activities for Community Youth Leadership Program such as lifetime skills, citizenship and work ethics.
Funds will be provided to generate Ecological Science Learning Workshop for youth and adults about the Idlewild Park Wetland and Wildlife Preserve.
The "You Can Go to College Committee " will assist students in college decision making process, through Instate campus visits, test preparation classes, counseling, and workshops.
to provide support as a research-demonstration control program that will qualify that families recruited through this program will help us to: reunite children with their birth parents, improve school attendance/graduation rate, increase the number of you
To promote more community involvement in the park, friends and family day,recruit volunteers and educate children, young people and adults about the importance of helping to preserve, maintain and beautify Roy Wilkins Community Park
Help the disenfranchised by operating a soup kitchen, feeding the homeless, serving the youth. Provide guidance for young men and women being released from prison, to stay out of prison, provide a safe place to acquire their GED, learn employability skil
To provide tutorial service, tours of various schools, test and grace and poise for everyday living and their future work place.
To enhance services for children as young as 6 weeks to 12 years 11 months old, provide infant/toddler, preschool, after-school, respite, and overnight care.
Funds will be used for youth activities and field trips.
Support N.O.R.C. Senior Field Day and certified activity leaders for the senior centers program for the annual Senior Field Day. Focus on health and wellness and keeping our older adults active. Assist with the cost of the use of the park supplies.

Support Rockaway Blvd.. Senior Field Day and certified activity leaders for the senior centers program for the annual Senior Field Day. Focus on health and wellness and keeping our older adults active. Assist with the cost of the use of the park supplies.
This organization is committed to youth development. Consultants teach S.A.T... and G.E... D. prep classes and course for Soccer Coaching and Referee licenses.
Funds will be used to create a volunteer program for children in ages 6-16 to help restore beautification to the community and create family movie night.
Provide training for youth in media awareness and communication.
To provide a way to equip the seniors to maintain in a facility, work with AP System, and attend field trips
To run a youth violence intervention & prevention program. To implement the model I love my LIFE Learning Village program.
Marketing of the local stores, improvement of store frontage of the business, and beautification of the medium on Merrick Blvd.. from Springfield Blvd.. to Cross Island Blvd..
To provide service to seniors activities only.
Help replace the flooring in the dining room where lunch is served to seniors and provide other senior center activities.
The Center will conduct a music program for school-age, aftercare children. This multicultural program will include music awareness and appreciation.
Provide Sport Activities such as tennis and soccer to autistic youth, media information system for parents and children, drama and art program.
Media information system for parents and children, drama and art program for academic enhancement
Extend after school program for cheer leading, drum, and basketball activities.
Literacy Reading & Math Youth Program working with children who achieved Level 2 (below standards) on state and city exams. Educational & Recreational Cultural field trips and programs.
Media and technology equipment for classrooms. Media information system for parents and children and enhance the drama and arts program.
Sound System for School programs and drama class.
Media information system for parents and children, drama and art program for academic enhancement.
Language Lab, interactive software and printers.
To provide wireless microphone speaker system for the multipurpose room and media equipment.
Media and technology equipment for classrooms. Media information system for parents and children and enhance the drama and arts program.
Media and technology equipment for classrooms. Media information system for parents and children and enhance the drama and arts program.
Funds will be used to hire trained professional and the purchase of supplies for the Parent Training.
Funds will be used for drama presentations, after school tutoring and conflict resolutions for youth and adults
Host 2nd Annual Youth Basketball Tournament for teens and adult sports and educational Spring and Summer 2009 events along with providing supplies sneakers and career development opportunities
Provide activities for seniors including field trips, classed in nutrient and health, quality of life and social service.
HIV/AIDS Awareness for crucial issues for teens from the age of 14 to 19 years of age and BigBrotha Program which is to help mentor young men in being good father, husband, and building healthy relationships
Support Youth development focusing on building character and leadership qualities for grade 4th through high school, tutorial services in Language Arts, Math and Regents' Prep for the program high school participants
Funds will be used to provide daily lunches to senior at the center and homebound. Funds will be used for senior program support for N.O.R.C.

Funds will be used to provide daily lunches for seniors and homebound participants. It is open 5 days weekly. Funds will also be used for physical fitness programs such as Tai-Chi, yoga, walking, and low impact aerobic, dancing, and educational presenta

Funds will be used for Youth activities that focuses on building character and leadership skills development of urban youth by engaging them in self-directed activities, learning civics and community leadership skills, and using communications technology
Support the Senior field swimming trips, and a certified water activity leader for the senior dolphin swim program. Certified activities leaders to focus on health and wellness and keeping our older adults active.
Assist students and parents to adjust to living away from home while before starting college with workshops about understand health priorities, what I can and and cannot do while living on campus.
To reach more young people and assure a continued strong minority representation at the school and health care throughout the state
Funding will be used for rental, media alerts, and communication.
Teach young people self-discipline, the value of a sustained effort in achieving excllence, and the concrete rewards of hard work, and self confidence.
To pay consultant fees related to beginners Tai Chi and Advanced Tai Chi Classes for both of which will meet one weekly basis. Encourage Wellness activities and at the same attract younger seniors in the community.
Funds will be used for the "Youth Leadership Development Project," and "Youth Leadership Campus Magnet Basketball League." The Project involves assisting with establishing academic excellence as life-long value, involving youth in community service proje
Funds will be used for the youth program that provides a safe and secure place for children ages 7-13. The program will offer homework assistance, computer skills, field trips, and art enrichment from 3-6pm.
Tutoring in Math, Social Social , History, Foreign Language and Science. Classes in Dance,Theatre, Music and the Spoken are provided by certified leaders.
Funds will be used to hire trained professional for parenting workshops for parents and single fathers. Fields trips and conferences trips will be included. The purchase of necessary supplies and equipment for the Parenting Program.
Funds will be used for mentoring programs at the Magnet High School in Cambria Heights, M.S,72, I.S. 192, P.S.147 and P.S. 40.
Consultants and interns will receive compensation for services to provide training and test preparation for youth in middle school, high school and college bound students .
To provide service, training, and information for veterans and theirs spouses.
To provide a boys and girls little league sport program. To purchase supplies and materials used to implement the program. To provide a certified leader.

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To provide service, training, and information for veterans and theirs spouses.
Supporting Women & Children With Cancer & Hair Loss From Chemotherapy Treatment. We Create Hair & Headwear For Those Who Experience Hair Loss From A Variety Of Medical Conditions.

Funds will be used for leadership training,test preparation, field trips, mentoring program, and certified instructors.
Support College Bound students at TYWLS in Jamaica. Media and technologhy equipment for classrooms. Media information system for parent and children. Funds will also be used for leadership training, testing assistance, outing to various schools, mentor
Provide assistance in test preparation, and college readiness. Media and technologhy equipment. Media information system for parent and children. Funds will also be used for leadership training, field trips, mentoring program, and certified instructors.
Funds will be used for youth development, tennis instruction and equipment. Field trip, conferences and workshops are included.
To continue providing an Out of School Suspension Program, which allows students who has been suspended from school to visit a supportive and structured environment.
To provide a safe haven where Nassau County youth in low-income neighborhoods who are faced with the threats of gang violence, drugs and alcohol addiction, teen pregnancies and a number of other devastating setbacks, can be educated and empowered through
Operating expenses for activities at the Long Island Mozart Festival at Old Westbury Gardens. Funding for the Musical Cuisine series at the De Seversky Center in Old Westbury as well as performances at the Center for Autism, Castle Gould and other venues
To offer a variety of workshops, seminars and credentialing courses.
Funding for vans for the Disabled American Veterans program, which would transport veterans to scheduled and nonscheduled medical appointments at the Northport VAMC. All services are free of charge.
The purpose of the grant is to provide community parent education programming and public awareness aimed to change the existing culture in which teenage drug and alcohol use goes largely unchallenged. The grant will facilitate the goal to educate patrent
Funding to purchase educational and vocational supplies for a Day Hab program, which would cover costs for items such as computers, software, food preparation, appliances, vocational materials, and cabinets.
Money would be used for the purchase of operating expenses, which includes a scoreboard, team uniforms, video equipment or practice equipment. These are all projects needed for the club to move forward through the season.
Funds would be used to implement a Business Improvement District (BID). Money would be used to employ an executive director whose duties would include, but are not limited to: outreach to business owners and community members, preparation of mailings, r
Funding would go toward creating a user friendly paver pathway of over 1800 feet on the exterior of the as 12+ acre passive use park known as Centennial Gardens & bird Sanctuary. This request will be used to landscape and create sitting areas on the path
Funding would be used to purchase SMART Boards and LCS projectors in classrooms.
Funding would go to support the following programs: (1) School for the Arts (2) Professional Development Workshops for Classroom Teachers (3) Art From the Heart Program
Programming and operating expenses for the upkeep of the senior center.
The grant will be used to conduct a multi day Navrathri Festival, showcase the festival of lights, conduct a holiday event for the high school students and the Annual Spring Festival.
Landscaping and Monument at East Williston Rail Road Plaza with laser etching of Historic Brick Station Building which was demolished in 2004. Monument would include history of the building over the past 2 centuries. Approximate cost is estimated at $25
The Village is requesting funding for a generator that would provide electricity, heat or air conditioning in an area that would be used as a temporary shelter in the case of an emergency. The area would also be the command post for the emergency managem
Money would be used toward refurbishing the village pool, which includes the addition of a slide and upgrade snack and food area to better serve the community.
To support comprehensive services to families coping with Alzheimer's Disease including social model day programs for people with AD, extensive caregiver support, conferences and workshops, public education, media outreach and special events.
To provide cultural enrichment through Arts in Education and Oral History Archive programming.
Funding would be used for a high school breast health program, breast health college campus program, the purchase of breast models and for computer & equipment upgrades.
To educate and counsel older and disabled New Yorkers, their caregivers, and the professionals serving them on 2009-2010 Medicare health plan options, including Part D drug plans, and to provide help in enrolling in or changing plans and securing low-inco
The grant will be used by the Mosaic School specifically to fund operating and other expenses of its school program. Funds would go toward the purchase of computers and to offer five or six scholarships to incoming students from low-income families.
MADD Long Island respectfully requests a $25,000 grant to enable and expand the MADD Long Island Awareness Program in your district as well as across Long Island. MADD Long Island's program of work revolves around our mission - to eliminate Drunk Driving,
Funding would go toward community services and programs.
To help support domestic violence services and programs at the Safe Home for Abused Families, a resource for families and individuals.
The Department of Public Works has been approached by the local high school and several community members regarding their concerns for pedestrian safety at the intersection of Herricks Road and Crystal Place in Mineola. Herricks Road is a 4 lane County a
On behalf of the Manhasset Schools Indians Rock project, the grant would be used to finish renovation of the Manhasset Varsity Baseball Field and Manhasset High School. This includes, but is not limited to; baseball field resurfacing, turfing the infield
Funding would go toward After school programs at the Henry Viscardi School, which provides high quality educational services to over 200 students (Pre-K through grade 12) with severe physical disabilities and rare illnesses. These after school programs a
Funding would go toward programming, specifically to the young adult leadership project, which recruits trains and supervises young adults and helps them research and understand the barriers that contribute to wide disparities in reproductive health outco
To provide exercise and recreation through the sport of baseball for children. Funding would go toward field repairs, backstop repairs and new equipment.
Provide occupational health and safety assessment, intervention and training services to Long Island-based employers and workers. Conduct pilot projects that serve as models for reducing workplace fatalities injuries, illness and the many related costs (w
To provide services for violent crime victims and their non-offending family members by supporting the prevention education, advocacy and victim services programs.
Funding would support existing programs that help young adults access a full range of preventative health care, such as HIV testing and emergency contraception.
The Port Washington Fire Department requests funds in the amount of $40,000 for the purchase of three MDT (Mobile Data Terminals) for three fire cars. These devices will enhance response and performance of the Port Washington Fire Department by providing
The purpose of the grant would be to purchase a fixed law enforcement automated license plate recognition system. The system would include 8 cameras that would be strategically installed throughout the district to capture license plate information. The
The purpose of the grant is to replace three (3) thermal imaging cameras that need replacement immediately.
The SASS Foundation for Medical Research, Inc.., in Roslyn, will hold its 16th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Day on Saturday, Oct.. 3, 2009. This education event are dedicated to educate and support all who have been or will be affected by breast cancer
To work with the Elmont Coalition for Sustainable Development to build important skills and infrastructures such as development, management, and fundraising through the development of the Vision Plan.
Funding would be used to upgrade the dispatch center to handle major and minor emergencies in a more efficient and professional manor.
Support OMH and Neighborhood Preservation programs and to continue to provide much needed services to the community
For General Operating Expenses
For the performance season from July 2009 to June 2010.
support art programs and educational classes
support the CAPT (Children and Parents Together) program, the South Shore Family Center, and building renovations
support for Foster Grandparent program
Purchase new computers for pre school computer classes and support the TGIF program and fitness/performing arts programs and the many services offered to the community; such as child care, day camp, and youth movement classes
to support the Preschool Vision Screening Program and operational expenses for Camp Helen Keller
to provide free music concerts to the community, Tuesday brown bags series
expenses associated with executing the Robotics Competition
Help support mortgage counseling, credit repair, home buyer education services and default prevention counseling
To continue to mentor at risk youth and provide it's ministry services to the community, which include the mothers' ministry, and jail ministry, among others.
operational expenses
to support the SJK Listening Therapy Program
Support the Summer Youth Institute which promotes interactive learning and for general operating expenses
To support programs that educate individuals on the prevention and treatment of sexual abuse such as those available at the new Crime Victim Center.
programming and operating aid
Operating and Programming Aid
Operating and Programming Aid
Operating and Programming Aid
inter-generational summer camp
senior exercise program
Social, cultural and recreational programs in the Yonkers and Woodlawn communities
Operating and Programming Costs for 49th Precinct Community Council
senior programs and patrol
expand memory screenings in the district
Veterans Outreach
ID scanner program with TNCAP
Equipment and Operating Expenses
Programming and operating aid for business and community programs in SD 34 business districts.
Summer concert series in the 34th SD
Operating and Programming Aid
Anti Auto Theft Program
maintain meeting hall costs
Senior programs providing recreations and assistance accessing health and community services

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Education and Outreach Program
Equipment, umpire, permit fees and other operating expenses
Programs and services

Housing and foreclosure prevention services


Programs at VA
Arts education in SD 34 schools
To pay musicians and directors
Security program for senior citizens
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Operating and Programming Aid
Equipment for the club
Equipment for the club

Municipal Aid
Security Cameras for Throggs Neck Girls Softball League in Veterans Memorial Park
Senior exercise program and operating aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Immigration Services: history and gov't.. classes, naturalization application assistance, and bilingual child care training
Programs in 3 Mt..... Vernon schools
Programs and services for senior citizens at Mount Carmel Senior Center (10K) and other programming aid (5K)
Cultural Outreach Programs at Bronxville Women's Club
Ready, Willing, and Able Street Cleaning Program
Operating expenses and activities
League programs and activities
To provide scholarships in honor of Michael Frey
Programming and Operating Aid
Operating and equipment costs
Equipment and operating costs.
Woodlawn Meals on Wheels Program
Operating and Programming Aid
Programs and services
Programs for senior citizens
Summer Enrichment camp
Garden therapy programs in Westchester run through the Garden Club of New Rochelle
Scouting programs in SD 34
Programming and Operating Aid
Annual inter club swim races
Programming and Operating Aid
"Il Leone di San Marco" awards
Programs for Seniors at JASA Throggs Neck Senior Center
Graffiti removal service for 34th SD
Inter-generational Literacy Program in SD 34 Schools
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programs for children
Programming, Operating, and Equipment costs for the 45th and 49th Police Precincts, Bronx NY (2,500 each)
Funding for a Mount Vernon LSNY office
Provide local residents with arts services
Community-building activities and programs
Theatre workshops and performance at SD 34 school.
Programming and Operating Aid
Senior exercise program
Operating and Programming Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Domestic Violence Education and Prevention Program
Housing for Domestic Violence Victims
Free home gardening classes for residents of 34th SD
SAT prep classes in the 34th Senate District
NYPL branches in SD 34 improvements
Programming and Operating Aid
Senior exercise program
Domestic Violence Support and Training
Seasonal Park Aides 34th SD
Classes, lecture, workshops and summer programs
Equipment and Operating expenses
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Equipment and Operating expenses
Programs and services including senior exercise program
Programming and Operating Aid
Operating aid for SD 34
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
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Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Online Parent-Teacher Program, HS Prep Program, and Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programs and services including senior exercise program
Programming and Operating Aid
After school program
Kosher Meals Delivery and Social Reassurance for Seniors
Community-building activities and programs
Senior programs and recreational activities
Transportation and general operating expenses
Facility / Beach Upgrade and programming for group and senior club
Equipment and support for police personnel
Equipment, officials and permit fees for the Warriors Football & Cheerleading League
Programming and Operating aid for 34th SD
Operating expenses and activities
Throggs Neck St. Patrick's Day Parade and TNBA activities for families in need
Operating and Programming Aid
Throggs Neck Houses programs such as GED classes, afterschool programs, summer day camp, and a Family Day celebrations
Insurance and other operating costs for ambulance unit
Equipment, umpire, permit fees and other operating expenses
Equipment and operating costs
Equipment and Operating Costs for Police Department
Senior exercise program and other operating and program aid at Garth Road Senior Center, Lake Isle Senior Center, and Eastchester Senior Housing Building
Municipal Aid
Village Beautification Projects
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Programming and Operating Aid
Van Nest civilian patrol
Upgrade T-Ball Field
2 Defibrillators for School
25K for Police Department equipment and operating aid
Equipment and Operating Costs for Fire Department (25K) and Police Department (25K)
For equipment and operating aid for police department and fire department
Operating and Equipment costs for Tuckahoe Police Dept.
Programming and Operating Aid and Cultural Activities
Summer concert series in the 34th SD
Community Outreach in SD34
Programs and services for low and fixed-income individuals and families run by Eastchester Community Action Program
For use by the High Tech Bureau in tracking sexual predators
Cultural classes and programs for SD34 residents
Senior Services at WJCS in Mt. V.
Community-building activities and programs
Programming, Operating, and Equipment Costs
General Program Funds
Programming and Operating Aid
Pre-school facility upgrades and programming
Programming in distric schools
general operating support
general operating support
Fresh Fruit Festival
General operating support
Operating support for Spaces
General Operating Support
general operating support
general operating support
Community Sports Leagues
General Operating Support
dance education
General operating support
General Operating Expenses
Community Elder Mistreatment and Aging Prevention Program (CEMAPP)
Parents as Art Partners program
General operating support
Office of Public Policy and Client Advocacy
general operating support
New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods Program
billboard and scaffolding project
Information Table operating expenses
Upper East Side Quality of Life Initiatives: Midblock rezoning and Second Avenue business action plan and subway entrance evaluation
general operating support
medical assistant at Downtown Health Center
production of publication Achieve
Gail Aska Policy and Research Fellowship
classroom program
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Coalition for Women Prisoners/Women in Prison
general operating support
Volunteer Visiting Program
beautification projects
inter-generational chorus program with Third Street Music School
civil legal services to victims of interpersonal violence
general operating support
Encore 49 Residence
operating support
expansion of services of Affordable Housing Resource Center
General Operating Support
General operating support
Food Stamp Prescreening and Outreach
Turning Grey into Green program
Executive Director salary
Domestic violence preventive education and legal services
Meals and nutrition programs
General Operating support
Healthy Aging Programs
Neighborhood Partners program
Weekend food program
community organizing initiatives
CSA project for food stamp recipients
general operating expenses
general operating expenses
Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Project
civic engagement and advocacy training and workshops
General Operating Support
Discount ticket program and purchase of digital equipment for theatrical productions
General Operating Expenses
production of Legal Resource Guides and activity book for children
General operating support
General Operating Support
General Operating Support
General Operating Support
mental health and social services
Child Development Center
MWBE certification and resource guide, 2nd Avenue business support
eviction prevention program
Consumer Enrollment Counseling Project
staff organizer salary
Social Worker for senior housing residents
SRO Law Project
theatre workshop program in public school
General Operating Support
Adolescent Health Center
East River Waterfront Park project
purchase of trash receptacles for 3rd Avenue
general operating expenses
Music and Literacy Workshops
tenant assistance
general operating support
general operating support
educational programming at Lighthouse International, Hunter Elementary, P.S. 158, 183, 290

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Young Adult Leadership Program
Caregiver program
General Operating Support
general operating support
Comprehensive Healthcare Center
HousingLink
(1) Income Tax Preparation Assistance and Health Care Enrollment Outreach Campaign and (2) Foreclosure Counseling and Home buying Seminars
General Operating expenses
General Operating support
evaluation and treatment services
General operating expenses
Beyond the Soup Kitchen Initiative
Seasonal Playground Assistant Program
Beautification and Sanitation
Crisis Hotline and Hotline Volunteer Training
free theatre in the park
Home Sharing and Respite Care Programs
production of journal "Common Bond"
General Operating Support
Branch Library support
Mighty Milers program for children
Shakespeare in the Park
general operating expenses
Daffodil project
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after-school program at Ella Baker school
technology training for seniors
Teen Advocates and Training Institute Programs
general operating support
General Operating Support
General Operating expenses
general operating support
General Operating Support
support for scholar stipends
development of online applications for Counseling Center
on-stage dialogue series
prevention oriented EHR system
education program
Manhattan office direct service staffing
General operating expenses
direct services to seniors
General operating support
General operating support
activites and subisides for students and seniors
Elders at Home Program
general operating support
publication of news bulletin
general operating support
Religious Diversity in Healthcare program
general operating support
General operating support
General Operating Expenses
General Operating Support
daffodil and tulip planting
General Operating Support
professional social services and volunteer programs
General Operating Expenses
General operating Support
General Operating Expenses
General Operating Expenses
General Operating Support
Yiddishfest 2009
general operating support
General Operating Expenses
Community Service Program for Teens, 60+ Program for Senior Adults
gernal operating support
General Operating Support
Grant received will help publish newsletters and develop workshops for the purpose of disseminating information to nonpublic schools concerning government laws, rules, regulations, and programs essential to the operation of educational institutions and di
Grant money will be put toward the Fresh Start Training Program: (1) Metro cards will be purchased and distributed to low-income participants to travel to and from training, (2) Advertising (will be placed in local newspapers and magazines), and (3) Compu
Funds will be used for interior painting. The center has not been painted recently and painting the center will enhance it's appearance, promoting a more serene and tranquil place for seniors to come to.
Organize history lessons, trip, and classes for the Veterans.
Grant funds will help enhance the lives of seniors by providing support services, workshops, information and referrals.
The purpose of the grant is for the fabrication of the field mark in honor of the 65th Anniversary of Victory Day.
The American Liver Foundation's mission is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver diseases. The grant will support the implementation of a comprehensive programmatic effort that
The grant funds will be used to pay for digital transmission fees for on-line and broadcast services related to programming of the 'JM in The AM' program on WFMU.
Grant will support BayFest, a one day even designed to celebrate, attract, honor and encourage appreciation of our unique waterfront community in Sheepshead Bay.
Involved in housing, tenant and landlord issues as well as filling out forms for SCRIE, Section 8, and DRIE. Works with all government agencies for food stamps, SCRIE, Section 8, and DRIE. Gives out approximately 800 packages of food a month from their fo
This grant will be used to assist with our senior citizen and active adult services within the Bergen Beach, Mill Island, Mill Basin, Georgetown, Sheepshead Bay, and Madison areas of Brooklyn. The moneys that we have requested will go for staffing, consu
The purpose of this grant is to further our neighborhood beautification program in the areas of Bergen Beach, Georgetown, Mill Basin, and Mill Island. The neighborhood beautification program helps restore and eliminate the graffiti that plagues our commun
We seek support for two Best of Brooklyn programs: Camp Brooklyn, send children to two weeks sleep away camp for a structured, safe, fun experience in natural surroundings and a healthy environment. ( requesting $500 per child for the two weeks expenses f
The purpose of this grant is to enhance the community health education program at the Kings Highway division of Beth Israel Medical Center. The program provides free community health lectures, health education, health screenings and immunizations for all
The purpose of this grant is to obtain funding to expand the hospital's surgical Step Down Unit. Our current 6 bedded unit is overcrowded and our demand has out grown current capacity. We would like to expand the unit to 8 beds, with adequate space for vi
The Big Apple Academy continues to engage its students in a challenging and increasingly interdisciplinary academic program enriched by the latest pedagogical initiatives. In order to continue to do so, the Big Apple Academy plans to deploy the following
BPJCC Community Services program is dedicated to the alleviation of social, economic, housing, and related problems in the Boro Park community, by providing entitlement programs ; such as: youth at risk; Social Security, Senior citizens, crisis interventi
Grant money will be used toward our operational costs for our storefront office. We are seeking funds towards this expense which includes, for the most part, rent. Since its inception, BNA has brought in millions of dollars in reinvestment, through low-
Grant funds can improve and help the quality of the education level in Brooklyn. The funds will go towards equipment and property improvement only such as Amazon Kindle for reading class, text cameras, and smart boards.
Brooklyn Housing and Family Services provides neighborhood preservation, fair housing, lead poisoning prevention, and senior and immigrant housing services throughout Brooklyn. Services provided to tenants reduce the threat of homelessness through preven
Grant money will be used to help the elderly population that approach our center for sociological and financial support. We will use the funds to create a senior center in our building to provide hot meal services and therapy to the more than one hundred
The purpose of this grant is to provide mentoring services for at-risk teens. It will provide young men and women carefully matched, trained, and supervised by clinical professionals to serve as caring adult friends and role models. They will interface wi
Grant will help purchase additional medical equipment and replace outdated equipment.
One of the programs that we run is to provide food and clothing to the families in need. Twice a year we distribute clothing, and throughout the year meals, for hundreds of needy people. The total average cost to run the program is $312,000.00 per year.
Grant funds will help develop various forms of youth programming for children in the neighborhood ages 2-14 that will offer opportunities for the youth to develop social skills, positive self esteem, and educational background through peer interactions wh
Funding will ensure the continuation of our comprehensive services to the community-at-large, and will sustain three of our programs that are currently operational. These programs are: 1. Free Computer Literacy Classes and our Quickbooks Classes of Instru
Distribution of meat, poultry, and canned bagged food to 150-200 low income families on a weekly basis.
Grant requested for radio communication and command center equipment purchase and maintenance.
Grant will help supply diesel fuel and medical supplies to ultimately provide emergency medical care to the community.
The Gateway Organization, established in 1998, is a 501(c) 3 Jewish organization whose mission is provide innovative educational and social activities, while promoting tolerance and goodwill amongst all our participants.
Our club meets every Wednesday from 1 pm-4 pm. We do arts and crafts, bingo, pokeno, card playing and group discussions. We have coffee, tea and cake for members. We send out get-well cards to sick members. We have one Sunday Social every month. Our
Grant received will help provide strength-based case management services that would address the needs of families experiencing problems such as domestic violence, substance abuse, child abuse, and health and mental health issues. An appropriate volunteer
This grant will enable HIAS, the Hebrew immigrant Aid Society, to provide tools for the Russian immigrant community living in NYC to facilitate their engagement in social and civic life in the United States. Grant funds will be used to empower and educate
In spite of the enormous growth of the Chinese-American elderly population in CD 15 over the past 15 years, there is not one NYC Department for the Aging senior center operating contract with an Asian-American sponsored senior center, including HCS, in al
Grant will help fund band, drama, culinary arts, fine arts, and computer technology programs.
This program was created so the needs of children with learning disabilities can be addressed by professionally trained staff. The participants lack the skills to land decent jobs which cause a great financial strain on society. The funding will be used
Rachel's Place is a residential transitional independent living program certified by OCFS and DYCD. We provide shelter, group therapy, food, clothing and all basic necessities in a supportive environment. In addition, we assist the residents with accessin
The grant requested is for, on site cultural events will feature performances by classically trained and contemporary musicians, and to take seniors on guided tours to NYC cultural institutions such as museums.
Requesting funding of $6,000: $2,000 to support Yoga Instruction, $2,000 to support Computer classes and $2,000 to support Trip Transportation and Cultural education.

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Funding is to provide for programs that will promote opportunities for social engagement and mental stimulation to older adults, thereby decreasing isolation and promoting independent living in the community.
The Trump 4 Us NORC-SSP is requesting a grant in the amount of $5,000 as follows: JASA Trump 4 Us NORC program currently provides 30 hours of chore service per week to elder community residents. This grant will enable the program to expand services by 10
Applying for funding to support ESL classes and physical fitness, health and wellness activities.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.. requests renewed FY 2010 funding in support of our crucial Home Relief Program for At-Risk Elderly, funding for Educational and Recreational activities at our Jay Harama Senior Center and at our Marl
Senior assistance, day trip, and programs geared towards seniors.
Kings Bay Y Leadership for Immigrant Youth program will enroll 12 emigre youth to assist them in integrating into American society and their local community. This will encourage self-esteem building and positive peer environment. Program participants wi
Money will used to fund an after-school sports program. Money will be used to purchase youth sports equipment, uniforms or trophies for participants.
Grant will help commence a pilot investigation to see the effectiveness of establishing a Care Coordination Center to ensure that patients are discharged home with appropriate follow up. This program has the potential of reducing duplication of tests, red
Grant funds are requested to provide Coordinators for the Women's Auxiliary Program and the Volunteer Department. Members of the Women's Auxiliary bring recreation and enjoyment to our patients by maintaining our patient library and visiting inpatient uni
The objectives of the program is to have weekly discussions of books, film and other cultural and recreational programs, including dancing exercising, health and arts. Conducting musical concerts and programs which include classical, popular and ethnic se
Grant will help with senior assistance day trips and programs geared towards senior citizens.
Grant will help provide an easily accessible meeting space to respond to the needs of our aging neighborhood population, as well as responding to the needs of the newer members to our community. Grant money provided would be utilized to provide fitness an
Operate a soup kitchen, the money of the grant will go directly to the purchase of foods, and to rent the facility.
This organization seeks funding for afternoon, evening and weekend youth programs. They would school approximately 200-250 children from the ages of 9 - 14 in culture, arts (singing and dancing), arts and craft, etc.. The benefits would be that these youn
Met Council will use funds to support our food pantry network that distributes food to struggling families, new immigrants with little income, or frail elderly people without nutritious food, Met Council's food program aims to meet the needs of all who ar
This grant will help provide housing counseling, including tenants' rights, mortgage and foreclosure prevention counseling. Seniors will be assisted in securing SCRIE benefits. Free community workshops will be help on SCRIE and tenants rights and responsi
Money will be used to expand the Balance and Fall Prevention at Council Center for Senior Citizens. We work to keep seniors in our communities as safe, ambulatory, mobile and independent as possible. Grant money would be used to purchase balance trainin
Grant will help purchase additional medical equipment and replace outdated equipment.
Funding is requested to subsidize tickets to Free Shakespeare in the Park. Each year 100,000 people attend our two summer productions. Funding is also requested to support tuition for our Shakespeare Lab/Lab Jr.. programs, which are classical theater trai
Our goal is to develop, implement, and evaluate health policies and systems that improve the health of population and thereby enhance the quality of life.
Ohel respectfully requests funding to provide individuals with mental illness and developmental disabilities the ability to develop their skills towards independent living. These individuals will develop skills in employment readiness, medication manageme
The grant would help us establish better programming to service the needs of women in the community. We will provide help to those woman at risk, and arrange day trips for them as well.
Our senior center has weekly social events, where fresh beverages, such as coffee and cake's are served and play Bingo. The money would also assist us in taking our seniors on day trips that would either eliminate the cost or reduce the cost of the trip.
Grant will help support the Parent Corps Program. The program supports the education of families with pre-k and kindergarten students in supporting their children's needs emotionally, socially and educationally.
Funds will be used for preventative programming, mentoring and counseling for at risk teens. Project Chazon will provide direct counseling free of charge to at risk teens to suicide and motivate them to seek treatment, to seek and hold a job and to comple
Senior Programs, counseling and senior assistance
The requested grant will be used to support three crucial programs of the Russian American Foundation: (1) Russian American Health Coalition, (2) Together in NY Russian American Community Festival and Community Health and Sports Day, and (3) Bolshoi Balle
The Safe Foundation requests funds to help cover the cost of operating its addictive behavior/family preservation program. The program will offer adults and at-risk youth a set of professionally staffed prevention and intervention programs, under one roo
The Sheepshead Bay Food Pantry of St.. Mark Church assists needy families and homeless individuals throughout the greater Sheepshead Bay community in Brooklyn. Community volunteers provide assistance to over 120 different needy individuals and/or families
SBH is requesting $550,000 for a one-year grant to provide a comprehensive assortment of employment and employment-related activities. The primary objective is to place individuals in jobs, job-training programs, and developing individual career paths.
SBH is requesting $150,000 for a one-year grant to provide a comprehensive assortment of medical referral and medical-related activities. These include pro-active programs such as screenings and lectures, as well as services to assist people to obtain qu
The Seaside Summer Concert Series is a free concert series that provides world renowned performers to the residents of Brooklyn and all of New York City. Many musical genres are showcased, including pop, classic rock, contemporary, Motown, and Latin. Ou
To provide culturally rewarding musical experiances for our diverse ethnic population of seniors. This grant will support costs for consultants to enhance the meals served by providing programs stimulating the seniors-mentally, physically and educationall
The SCC tailors programs to address the needs of every age group. Currently, the SCC serves approximately 80 special needs children ranging from 6 to 16 years old. Most of the program participants are granted full or partial scholarships, making it possib
Grant will help with health promotion, meal preparation and nutrition education for senior citizens.
Shema Kolainu offers a broad spectrum of science-based education and therapy programs to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related disabilities in a warm and nurturing environment. We provide quality treatment, education, professional trai
Grant funds would be used to purchase new computer system to ensure optimum data collection and information exchange.
Shorefront Jewish Community Council requests grant money to support our highly popular and widely acclaimed Food Pantry, Case Management, and Job Placement programs. These programs serve thousands of members in Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, West Brigh
Immigration assistance program
Grant will help provide food for needy families.
The grant will be used as general support to maintain our social services program in serving our community's children and families. Our social services programs include the following functions: government document translation, naturalization class, Tai Ch
Grants received will help pay for a case worker who will help families with their entitlement and social services. It will also help them find a job, support groups, newsletter, gift baskets, and a dental van for kids.
The grant will be used in four areas, social services, food pantry, child protection and safety lectures in schools and legal assistance. It's primary purpose is to help families achieve stability and economic independence. To achieve this goal, the UJO r
Couseling for students. Community Research and Recreation Library. Helpline for counseiling of people experiencing upheavals in life and guidance to live meaningful lives. Available to all New York State residents.
Community After School Program
Senior programing
A variety of programs and activities are offered that are broken down into three areas: Health and Wellness, Education and Culture, and Senior Awareness Programs. The objective is to improve the quality of life of the senior population through mental, phy
For after school programs offering leadership training, job placement and supervised learning activities that enhance education and keeps kids off the street.
Support operating costs for a youth program.
For costs associated with the Music Technology Course
Operating expenses
Assist in non-professional artists of all ages to develop their talents to the highest levels. Bring programs to the south shore of Staten Island.
Costs associated with providing homes for boys and girls who are abused, neglected and at-risk youth.
Public awareness campaign, local billboards, and advertisements.
Funds to purchase supplies,books and/or to maintain the facility.
Funding for an after school program.
Provide continued operating expenses.
Funds to support their Making a Difference arts and education program, and/or their Theater to Go program.
Operating Costs
Assist women and families facing unplanned pregnancies.
Provides a wide array of services and supports to people with developmental and other disabilities.
Funds for their Supported Work Program so their students can receive their required work experience.
Funds to support the resident activities programs including new televisions for the Rehab Unit, games and entertainment supplies, educational material and the harp therapy program.
Support Relationship Development Intervention which is a parent based program which means t hat parents are provided the skills from the very beginning to implement the RDI program at home and become their child's primary tool for learning.
For the support of their programs and services.
funds for operating expenses in order to provide a state-of-art gymnasium.
Provide free, weekly bereavement support groups for teenagers on Staten Island.
Operating expenses
Operating expenses for a monthly book club in their school.
Provides Recreation Programs, Social Skill Programs, Support Services and Educational Forums.
Educate and empower young people toward greater health awareness and advocacy for themselves and their communities.
Funding for weekly lunch and learn series at the College of Staten Island.
funding for a robotics program.
Support for Aurora Youth Programs which is an after-school program where local children ages 10-12 enrolled at Our Lady Star of the Sea, receiving educational edge by being exposed to foreign language at the elementary school level.
Support the Museum's ongoing exhibits and public programs.
Funding for the Learning Institute which provides tutoring and outreach.
Operating expenses
Teaching pre-k to high school students Korean language, its dances, music, history, and Tae Kwon Do marshal arts.
Funds for supplies, such as flags, uniforms, fax machines and printers.
Funds to support programs such as ESL Classes and Community outreach.
For the support of the Serving our Seniors (SOS) Program that provides hands-on assistance to seniors with tasks they no longer are able to do.

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provide continued operating expenses
Children's theater company offering its public school partners a variety of workshops.
Operating expenses for a summer camp for people with autism.
operating expenses for the marching band
Provide workshops in schools.
Funds used to maintain and enhance our Support and Information Project.
Funds to support a Youth Program that gives the community the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of marksmanship and firearm safety.
Provide long-term housing needs of low-income domestic violence victims and others at risk of homelessness.
Purchase smart boards for the classrooms.
Supervised Visitation Program
Hands on educational experience for teens to learn the process of creating, producing, shooting, and editing. Programs for teens to present their artistic ability.
Funding for their Crew Support Initiative at The Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning School and Marsh Avenue Expeditionary Learning School.
Support general operating expenses.
Funds for current and expanding services to the small business's in the Staten Island Community.
Operating expenses for the museum
Provide management and social services to seniors.
To help sponsor NYC Public School Elementary School/Special Need Children to attend the circus in October 2010.
Operating expenses
Operating expenses such as uniforms, insurance and practice time for a program for kids basketball league.
Support operating expenses for a summer camp.
Expenses to sustain summer camp at the school.
Operating expenses
Funding for Smartboards for classrooms
Interscholastic competitive sports program for the NYC Dept.of Education.
Operating costs for a fast pitch softball team
Project Share Program
Funding for an after school Robotic Program which is open to students in the community.
Support monthly Irish musical "Jam" sessions for local artists, to allow us to continue reaching out to the general public and include them in our love of all Irish things.
Operating expenses.
Provides services to individuals all ages and all levels of disability.
Operating Costs
Tournament expenses
Funds to assist toward one young student attaining their goals through higher education.
Towards the acquisition of a new 1 1/2 ton compressor for the walk-in refrigerator.
Operating costs
Goal is to bring resources/information to the senior citizen as well as the professional; developing collaborative initiatives to enhance the capability of the provider agencies so that the senior is better served.
operating expenses
Provides valuable and effective assistance to Staten Island not-for-profit organizations through the implementation of a series of programs and initiatives that aim to meet specific needs of the borough's not for profits.
To assist the community's efforts to send packages and supplies to military troops in Iraq, Afghanistan & Kuwait.
funding for the robotics program
Funds to enable them to participate in the prestigious Agropoli Cup Soccer Tournament.
Operating expenses
Arts-in-education programs at Staten Island schools.
ROTC Program
Varsity Boys Basketball to participate in a holiday tournament.
Operating expenses for programs.
Update security and purchase Motorola HT 750 radios and repeater to ensure the safety of the students.
Support for occupational therapy for students at Tottenville High School.
operating expenses
Clean up after the parade.
funding to offset general operating expenses
For support of the Visiting Nurse Association of S. I. - Telemedicine Project
operating expenses
Dance Therapy and Music Therapy for children with special needs.
Activities that focus on the SIBOC Women's Business Center and the Smart Business Center both of which serve the community.
Funding to assist their anti-graffiti program within the community.
Funding for Programs.
funding for the teen youth programs.
Provides Safety, Nature Study, and Conservation instruction to the youth of Staten Island.
pump replacement for Jackson Avenue wells
purchase a patrol car for the Police Department
purchase a trailer mounted leaf vacuum to replace a 20 year old model that can no longer be repaired
purchase a live scan fingerprint system for the Police Department
upgrade the service weapons used by the police department
remediation expenses for the removal of an old buried oil tank at the Town's highway garage
purchase a Live Scan fingerprint system for the Police Department
purchase service weapons for the police department
purchase a patrol vehicle for the police department
purchase a tractor with attachments for the Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery and costs associated with proper maintenance of the Cemetery
purchase bullet proof vests for the police department
purchase a compressor/air filling station for their SCBA air-paks
purchase SCBA devices to replace old equipment
purchase new microfilm equipment for the Town Clerk's office
Support the continued development of the integrated healthcare delivery system. These funds will be used to support the development of shared services that will permit the Alliance hospitals to improve quality and patient safety and to achieve management
Upgrading of radiological and imaging equipment.
Purchase of Mammography Digitizer.
Support for Library's programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
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Support for programs and operations.
Support for protective fencing to be installed around the demonstration vegetable garden.
Support for programs and operations
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations
Support for programs and operations
Support for programs and operations
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations
Support for operations and programs at the Pines Bridge School
Support for senior housing programs and operations.
Support for the costs associated with the construction of Chief Nimham Memorial Statue.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for senior programs and events.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Continued support for programs and operations
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Support for programs and operations.
Operating aid for partnership activities between the Athletic Department and the Binghamton Senators Hockey Club
Operating aid for the YES! Safe Choices for Kids program that teaches thousands of kids the dangers of drugs and alcohol
Operating aid for program that helps thousands of children become better readers
In support of senior programing.
To purchase a senior bus for the Towns of AuSable, Chesterfield and the Village of Keeseville.
Funds to be used in support of the Caregivers Respite Program.
In support and continuation of the "Patron Grant Program" ($1,000 each) for 30 libraries within the 45th Senate District.
Funds to be used for supplies and food for the center's after school programs.
For the purchase of emergency frequency radios for Hmailton County Emergency EMS and Fire Services.
In support of the "Friendship Volunteer Program" for elders living in their own homes or independent living centers.
Funds to support the ministry's mission to provide assistance to low income families.
To assist member food pantries, soup kitchens, and emergency shelters (33) with their important work of feeding people in need. These funds are for the Regional Food Bank's initiative "Adopt-a Program" (AAP). Additional funds are to be used to offset tran
To purchase and install an emergency standby generator for four towns at facility which is also used for meals on wheels, shelter and food pantry.
Funds to used in support of programing for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
For support and continuation of the "Patron Grant Program" for 24 libraries ($1,000) in the 45th Senate District and ($10,000) for transportation delivery costs for the book rotation program.
Funds to be used for programing and operation costs.
In support of the Sexual Trauma and Recovery Services (STARS) educational programs.
Funds to maintain the Day Reporting Center and Drug Court Program.
after school programs
General Operating Support
Information Table operating expenses
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
direct services to seniors
general operating support
Capacity building for professional and support staff working with students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
To further mission of providing outpatient and residential services to individuals and families with psychiatric disabilities and chemical dependency problems.
Support for Bethpage Senior Citizens group
Support for programs: parenting education, integration, off-site workshops, mommy and me classes and community outreach with teenage parents
Support of Care After School Resource for Education for elementary school children expansion of program
Support for additional and replacement equipment to meet OSHA mandates, NFPA guidelines, insurance regulations, etc..
Support of enhancement of the Museum's Educational Outreach efforts
Support for continuing services of social services department and public health nurse for case management, counseling, outreach, entitlements, blood pressure screenings, home visits, preventative clinics
Support for staff resources for outreach activities and programs to low-income youth who reside in the City of Glen Cove; and offer a summer program to Glen Cove youth
Replace gas heating system, renovate second floor room for rentals and include handicapped rest room. Also, provide additional exit to rear of building as required by fire codes
Support for Veteran's Resource Center which provides determining benefits, counseling, family counseling and assistance with housing and education/vocation needs and support for Veterans House.
Support for programs that provide critical services to Suffolk County's most vulnerable populations: preschoolers, underemployed , homeless
Support for "Hands on Huntington" a Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NNORC)
Support for senior programs including the Foster Grandparent program
Support continued advancement of FOTA's ArtReach programs
Support for mission of educating the public re freshwater ecosystems of Long Island and the life that lives in those ecosystems
Support to programs, services, meals to increasing number of senior citizens in community, providing services for caregivers and families
Purchase of equipment for fields, intramural, and travel programs
Support for SAMS (computer input program) mandated by Nassau County and support for social worker to continue Project Beacon which provides mental health support to seniors
Support for Youth Development Programs that support positive youth development; develop appropriate behavior as alternative to violence; Kids on the Block puppet program on various topics
Continuation of nutritional, instructional and recreational programs
Support fostering and promotion of running, fitness and health for Long Island women
Support for Club's Teen Center providing teens with essential programs to meet community's pressing need for positive activities helping those youth at risk of school failure and truancy, juvenile delinquency or substance abuse
Funding to replace aging and obsolete message board with new LCD high visibility multi message board which will help with recruitment of volunteers and bring to the attention of the community programs to benefit the community
Support for Summer Camp providing a safe, stimulating experience for children of all socio-economic levels, exposing them to environmental, cultural, scientific, artistic experiences
Funds would ensure the continuation of educational programs and related exhibitions
Provide rehabilitation services for blind & visually impaired consumers, including instruction in safe travel & in daily living skills, job assessment & placement services, computer training in use of adaptive software (speech output, large print, or Brai
To provide support for Senior programs: Our Lady of Mercy Seniors at Bethpage Community House, Mid-Island Seniors at Bethpage Community House, and Seniors at St. Ignatius Church at Hicksville
Support for expansion and enhancement of programs and services including prevention programs, to the youth of the Hicksville area
Support for and expansion of capacity of food rescue and transport efforts and general operating expenses
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Support for community programs including holiday food baskets, patients at VA Hospitals and State Veterans Home, parade and ceremony, and other memorial costs
Funding for operational and program costs associated with LaFuerza's School Age Child Care Program
Support for public concerts and educational outreach programs
To continue and enhance education programs, specifically Music LIvz Art-In-Education programs, which includes Youth concerts and Young Artists Competition
Support for continuation of Long Island School Leadership Center established by Commissioner Mills which provides for the maintenance and coordination of Listserv groups as well as the research and posting of articles and features that serve as regular, o
LI String Quartet provides free concerts and needs support for presenters' fees, insurance costs, office supplies, commission new work and other associated production costs
Support for services and programs for disabled adults including day habitation program for deaf and hard of hearing people
To provide domestic violence victim services to residents of Glen Cove and surrounding area, including crisis intervention, counseling and direct linkage to legal assistance, safe housing and other services
Support for program enhancement and implementation, and help toward defraying cuts from other sources
Funding for operational expenses and provision of services to clients for emergency shelter for homeless men
Provide a series of free concerts and open rehearsals at hospitals and nursing homes
Update and renovation of lighting, electrical, plumbing systems, and other refinishing, renovations and repairs
Support exhibition based on experiences of local veterans and those who served on home front, "Oyster Bay Goes To War"; computerizing of family histories related to Long Island and Oyster Bay
Support for purchase of computer hardware and software to allow transition to electronic records to better manage clientele
Purchase of equipment
Provide drug education and prevention services to children K-6th grade
Provide education to the public in various disciplines of science
Provide professional concerts of music at venues of historical interest as well as programs in local schools, senior centers and hospitals
Support for Slavic Music and Dance Festival and community programs
Support for project of repainting of SPLIA's Headquarters, the 1842 former Methodist Church in Cold Spring Harbor which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Support for Earth keepers program and the Earth Explorers which is designed to enhance and enrich the experience of Earth keepers and Earth Rangers; to expand understanding of basic ecological functions and impact on the natural world.
Support continuation of home-based early childhood literacy and school readiness program; support management training and employee workshops to offer employees of City of Glen Cove
Support for Teen Action Project which empowers and involves teens in district to participation in civic projects such as voter registration, helping the hungry
Support youth education program
Support for substance abuse prevention program
Support for Sunday Respite and Recreation Program; help to offset increased operational costs
Support for: Service Officer Program, Meals for Veterans, Information for Veterans through newsletters
Support continuation of Well-derly Outreach Program
Support for continuation and expansion of school program, brochure development, annual student poetry contest, birthday celebration, public programming and staffing
For repairs and maintenance of the VFW building for safety issues
Support for outreach and communications (Newsletter Web site) offering low-cost counseling and referral services
Support for counseling and advocacy services for children and families
Support for youth development and educational programs; recreational activities, counseling, including transportation and materials costs
Operation and program expenses for the Newfane Summer Program
Pilot program that will provide partial scholarships to facilitate study abroad programs for outstanding students from WNY. With todays global economy and the importance of international relations and trade to WNY citizens; student need to understand the
Operation and program expenses for the Juvenile Intensive Case Management Program which provides intensive evidence-based programs and support services designed to reduce a youth's risk of re-offending. They provide comprehensive mental health and substa
Program and operation expenses for the Fun 2B Fit Program designed to address childhood obesity
Towards the purchase two Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor vehicles to be used by the police department to respond to crime stations and routine patrols.
Operation and program expenses which will enable them to help families at risk of or faced with homelessness due to situational factors such as illness, death, separation or divorce, loss of Job etc.. They also provide food, shelter, medicine, utilities,
Purchase radar speed display
Program and operations expenses for the Family Bereavement Program so that they may continue to offer services to families prior to the death of a loved one.
Program, operation and equipment expenses so that they may continue to provide adequate, responsible, competent and comprehensive services to meet the many needs of the community.
Marketing expenses to promote tourism opportunities in the Niagara County River Region
Program and Operation expenses for their advocacy programs such as In-Home-Respite care, skill building classes, transportation, purchase clothing, education support groups, peer led groups etc. designed specifically to help those with mental illness and
Purchase blankets for their Weatherization program. The program is designed to encourage families to turn down their thermostat's at night and cover up with a blanket for the purpose of conserving energy and savings on their electric and heating bills.
Program development expenses for Green energy curriculum including but not limited to alternative and sustainable energy to prepare the WNY workforce with the skill needed for high demand jobs related to energy.
Expenses for the V-Fire Niagara Scholarship Program which offers full tuition scholarships to students who volunteer in the emergency services field in a fire, rescue and emergency medical services capacity as there is a critical need for volunteers in ma
Distribute to libraries in the system for operation, program and equipment expenses as well as operation, program and equipment for NIOGA it self.
Purchase Light Source System and training expenses for personnel so that their officers and lab technicians will be able to adequately collect evidence at crime scenes and give their lab technicians much more information to work with.
Program and operation expenses for Niagara County's child safety seminars/car seat check points.
Replace computers and software
Program and operation expenses which will allow them to continue to advocate for the rights of mobile/manufactured homeowners living in land leased communities throughout the state
Purchase and training for automated external defibrillator for their hall.
Operation expenses so that they may continue to provide necessities to families in Niagara Falls and Surrounding areas with food, clothes, furniture, furnaces, etc.
Towards the purchase of two early literacy stations to strengthen their young children's literacy skills and improve their school readiness and/or towards the purchase of desktop computers for the children's room to be used by school aged children for hom
Program and operation expenses so that they may continue to provide veterans whose lives have been shattered by the lingering effects of military service, the tools needed to be part of the community and to lead healthier, less isolated, and fuller lives.
Operation expenses so that they may continue to provide services
Purchase emergency services equipment so that the can continue to provide emergency services to the community.
Program and operation expenses for their domestic violence program.
Operation and program expenses for the Children's services: Therapeutic Supervised Visitation with Individual Child Therapy & Teen Anger/Accountability and support services for adult victims of domestic violence.
Funding to support outreach and farmland protection efforts
Funding for an environmental study
Funding to support the CAPTAIN Volunteer Program
Funding to provide respite services for elderly care receivers and their caregivers
Funding to support the RAMP Program (provide home access to persons with disabilities)
Funding for a new vehicle to support the Teenage Opportunity Program (family development services for young, ages 10-21 who are pregnant, parenting or at risk for pregnancy)
Funding to provide hospice services to persons in Rensselaer and Saratoga counties
Funding for services provided to clients in Rensselaer County
Funding for uniforms and/or equipment for Capital District Challengers
Funding to assist with the 5K Run for Life event
Funding to support the Center for Visitation and Family Services
Funding for Child Care programs
Funding for structural repairs including but not limited to replacing/upgrading the furnace and heating system at the Herman Melville house.
Funding for equipment and training material for the Malta office to enhance staff training and development
Funding for the continuation of Helmets to Hardhats Program, to include but not limited to, books, tuition grants and advertising
Funding for computers and software
Funding to provide Veterans transportation to the Washington Memorial
Funding for a Large Print Library for Brookside Senior Housing, Van Rensselaer Senior Housing and R.O.U.S.E. at Brunswick
Funding to purchase a Hybrid vehicle to be used for environmental studies
Funding to provide services necessary for Rensselaer County food pantries
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Funding to upgrade the dining area at Brunswick Center Services
Funding to purchase a Fire Safety House
Funding for curriculum development and piloting, educational supplies and/or printing and postage
Funding for Training Programs and/or Equipment
Funding to assist clients with emergency needs, to include but not limited to food, rent, utilities and/or medical care
Funding for the Family Support Services Program
Funding to continue prevention and treatment programs, counseling and/or advocacy services
Funding towards the purchase of a Hybrid vehicle to be used for environmental studies.
Funding for a feasibility study
Funding for Training Programs and/or Equipment
Funding to assist with the purchase of the old Town of Saratoga Town Hall
Funding for sports equipment
Funding to support "sailing" program
Funding for capital improvements
Funding to support day care scholarships for children with disabilities
Funding for Development Disabilities Programs
Funding to upgrade/remodel the stairs at the Visitors Center
Funding for medical and dental equipment for the uninsured and under-served population
Funding to install handicapped accessible tubs on two floors and to upgrade an existing tub
summer baseball program serving over 500 kids
provide advocacy, education, empowerment and direct services to women living with breast, ovarian and other forms of cancer.
Funding will cover the cost of remodeling. In order to serve the community in the greatest capacity, Elmhurst-Corona must create a business environment that best serves the needs of our clients. The Corona-Elmhurst Center for Economic Development was esta
Little League for district children ages 7 to 15. Moneys will be used for equipment/uniforms, etc.....
Funds will be allocated toward the salary of a part-time organizer who will assist in the supervision of the economic and housing justice programs and cover part of the program expenses.
Technical assistance and support to create local business associations, local Chambers of commerce and BIDS. Priority areas might include the Roosevelt Avenue & 37th Avenue corridors or other areas specified by your office.
Early child care and after school day care programs.
Citizens Committee for New York City will support 16 neighborhoods that have been hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis. To stem the effects of foreclosure Citizens Committee for NYC will; Organize information sessions on foreclosure prevention, debt and
Funds will provide for youth programs in the community.
Funds will provide for cultural enrichment and education as well as the annual Colombian day parade.
Funds will provide adult programs such as ESOL and immigration services for seniors in the community.
Sports activities for youth.
Funds will fund summer time little league baseball.
Funds will support many programs including the Jackson Heights Film & Food Festival, the quarterly Community Journal Multilingual Newspaper, NYC Clean Streets Program and the Customer Loyalty Program.
Funding will be used to continue community outreach seminars dedicated to educating all people interested in issues such as domestic violence, prevention of gang violence, elder abuse, and HIV/AIDS prevention. Funding will also be used to relocate victim
Funding will provide for the After-school program, the school's theatre program as well as the food pantry.
To provide educational program for the community, such as ESL Basic and intermediate levels and also basic computer program and repairs.
Nonprofit located in Jackson Heights serving the immigrant community since 1999. EIC has been devoted to serve as the voice and source of support of the immigrant community in Queens. EIC offers programs in seven key areas; (1) Cultural Awareness, (2) Pu
After school program to enhance academic development through tutorial assistance and homework help for youth ages six through twelve.
First Baptist Church Academy was founded in October 2007 to meet the needs of our youth and empower them to learn how to believe in themselves, make wise choices, assist them with their homework, and refrain from gang violence and peer pressure in schools
To design, plan and erect a "Queens Vietnam War Memorial" dedicated to the approx... 450 Queens residents who gave the "ultimate sacrifice" during the Vietnam war. The memorial will also educate the general public concerning the war in Vietnam.
The requested grant would help increase sports options for middle school students through the addition of a coed middle school soccer team as part of our membership in the Independent school Athletic League. It will help tp defray costs incurred for trans
Currently the program serves children from ages 5-18, adults and families and provides academic enrichment and support and recreational services. The additional funding will enhance services to children 6-13 years old and the community by developing a co
Funding will provide for the soup kitchen
Funding will provide for senior centers, senior transportation, senior housing and home care services. After school programs and youth employment are the focal youth services and Immigrant services will also be provided.
Funds will be used to promote Hispanic/Latino Culture to the general public through poetry reading, presentations, storytelling, art exhibition and creative workshop. The funds will also be used to purchase equipment and supplies to carry out events as w
Imagine Foundation serves an autistic population by assisting children with severe developmental disabilities with special equipment/furnishings.
The Jewish Center on a regular basis, hosts movies, lectures, concerts, and discussions for community members at large, with a particular emphasis on providing services to seniors. Additionally, JCJH makes its facilities available to various community an
Funding for team uniforms and equipment.
Funds will be used to serve a large number of women and children whose primary language is not English.
Nonprofit cultural institution with a NYC home base of operation committed to promoting the artistry and diversity of Latino theater traditions through our two week cultural celebration "TeatroStageFest".
To purchase additional classroom furniture and materials, and trips to enhance our program.
To fund a series of music & literacy workshops in elementary school in the 13th senate district. To develop language skill, reading, cooperative learning and provide a foundation in music appreciation.
To implement creative ways to provide educational and cultural diverse programs for youth in technological devices in the teaching/learning process
To ensure that adults with disabilities who live at home are able to engage in a recreational activity during the weekend equal to that of their peers.
Met Council's comprehensive services are designed to stabilize clients in crisis, and then provide them with tools for continued self sufficiency.
To provide high quality legal services for working families that cannot afford an attorney when faced with a civil legal problem. Funding will support our Consumer Rights Project, which provides advice, counsel and representation to low-income New Yorker
Assist Midori & Friends to create an inter-elementary choral program from the under served neighborhoods in Queens. The program ill help expand our current Adventures in Making Music programs in our partner schools.
Funds will primarily pay for food, and additionally will pay for nutritional education and support, treatment adherence, and counseling and referrals.
Funding will provide for After-school, school year and summer youth programs for children 7-18, including meals, training and arts & crafts.
Grant will be used to provide workshops and individual counseling to low income women and children within the target area.
Variety of Child and adult services ranging from Day Camp to ESL and After school.
Operations for Math, Reading and Writing Tutorials. After school Spanish & English Tutorials. Adult education GED prep. and SAT prep.
NICE needs support for our educational programs in particular our ESOL (English as a Second Language) and Financial Literacy Classes. The funds will be used to support the salary of our education coordinator who will register and evaluate all incoming stu
To fund NY ACORN initiatives of Income Tax Preparation assistance and Health Care Enrollment Outreach Campaign and Foreclosure Counseling and Home buying seminars.
Funding will be used to maintain music classes (guitar, drum, piano) for children and teenagers at NYCDY after school program. The moneys will also fund stipends for teachers and staff, music purchases and as well space rental and phone charges.
Funds will go to support after school science clubs.
Funding will provide for the purchase of a facility to provide athletic coaching, an indoor gymnasium, and teaching staff.
Ohel is a citywide Autism program for children and family affected by this disease. Services include in-home supports for parents who have children with Autism in addition to a variety of respite programs. They operate on weekends with recreational activ
Grant will support numerous programs that teach and promote fire safety, prevention and first aid.
To purchase a computer/laptop with SoundStudio3 access to be installed in the Foreign Language Lab of Our World Neighborhood Charter School
Grant moneys will be used to support annual programming which includes quality out of school arts instruction and mentorships for high school students, professional development and informational services for queens based artist. QCA will also begin work w
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.. (QCSW) has been serving the residents of Queens for over 87 years. Our mission is to improve services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors in the borough of Queens.
Funding will provide for a children's book club and performance series.
Working to positively motivate disenfranchised high school youth and young adults and cultivate artistic strengths by replenishing intellect through challenging actions, breeding confidence while giving individuals understanding and knowledge of the art w
To cover expenses with uniforms and equipment related to maintaining a youth baseball organization for underprivileged children.
Funding request to support general operating expenses for the purpose of obtaining and sustaining for 1 year the rental of a program site with general operating expenses. This program site will house the Conservatory's free preschool and school age arts,
To enable seniors to retain their independence, remain in their homes and stay active in their communities by supporting one day of a social worker's salary, enabling her to remain on site 5 days per week.
Free Legal clinics and programs to immigrant communities - providing outreach and services in their languages.
To support a 6 week fall High School Today, College Tomorrow program model.
To help continue the St. Joan of Arc Youth Council assist with the payment of renting school auditorium for some of our programs. To help purchase uniforms and equipment for sports.
The Voices of Hagar(VOH) HIV/AIDS Health Ministry of St. Mark A.M.E. Church serves the Corona, East Elmhurst, Jackson Hghts, Woodside, Long Island City, Astoria communities in partnership with other churches and organizations which are dedicated to the sp

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Funds will be used to pay salaries of instructors conducting Bilingual Theatre for Youth and Children workshops and to provide scholarships to needy children and youth.
Funding will provide domestic violence advocacy and legal assistance to individuals in the district.
Funding will provide for a Service Representatives Office, Veterans Information day event, Homeless and Deceased Veterans service, and services to homecoming Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.
Grant funds will be used to expand on ongoing immigrant education, such as citizenship exam prep, ESL classes and computer literacy.
Merchants Main Street Program and the Youth Education, Entrepreneur and Cultural activities
Youth Program and services for the After School program.
Equipment support for youth employment programs.
Center for Arts & Culture
Justice Corps Initiative
Education Through Music Program.
Life Cycles for Adults and Weigh to Go Kids Program.
to provide employment and case management services to low income veterans
Renovation and Development of Affordable Housing in Bedford Stuyvesant
after-school education programs and community initiatives.
Arts in Education program.
To expand various educational programs for children and youth.
To be used for educational programs.
Intensive case management and on site support services to tenants.
School-based arts in education program.
To support the Youth Education Program.
To purchase equipment, books & expand youth internship program.
Community Gardens
Growing Success Program
Enhancing student achievement in Physics and Applied Physics classes through teacher professional development in using project and inquiry based teaching techniques and innovative technology.
Bed-Stuy Alive
Funding will be used to conduct educational leadership training and network activities to support BWICA's 17 interagency councils and improve service delivery to seniors.
To create a South West Brooklyn Community Services Network.
To be used for operational use to support the our Community Outreach Tutorial Program.
To support the Community Advocacy Teams (CAT)) an intensive social work support and legal advocacy for children at risk of going into foster care
Support for The ACTS Projects
To be used for general support services.
Operational expensive and equipment for the Choral Group and Teen Band.
For project support to develop and implement the Champions for Change Program.
To support the arts, sports and education programs in the parks.
To support CHCF's Latino Childcare Institute.
Welfare Policy and Program
Funding will be used to support Making a Difference (MaD) and/or Theater To Go (TTG) programs.
The grant will be utilized in order to support salaries and activities associated with a Freedom School that will commence operation in July 2009.
To support the Constitution Work's program.
To be used for general operating expenses.
The Arts in Education program.
Arts in Action program &
Kids Cafe Festival and a two-year-long public school dance residencies at PS 133 William A. Butler School.
Women's Empowerment Program
Summer Program for Children
To be used to support the Youth Ministry.
To support operating expenses.
FUREE's Child Care Campaign
Neighborhood Revitalization Programs in the 18th Senate District.
Grandparents Caregivers program
Bed Stuy Campaign Against Hunger
Urban Leaders Academy After-School Program, Sister in Strength Youth Organizing Program and Health and Fitness Program.
Student Leadership Team (SLT)
To be used for the Greene Ave.. HDFC No Senior Forgotten program.
Support the LGBT Elders Programs.
Teen Empowerment Mural Apprenticeship (TEMA)
Evening Meal Program
To be used for Camp Heller Keller.
The Teen Challenge, Building Bridges Leadership program.
The Young Company program
651 ARTS Cultural Programs and Services
Platinum Sneakers Program and Middle School 113 After school Enrichment Program.
To be used for the Training program and the Tree Corps program.
To be used for school based health advocacy work
Creation of the African Diaspora Curriculum Guide
Foreclosure Prevention Project
To be used to support the Meet the Grant makers forum.
Educational workshops for first-time home buyers and tenants rights workshops.
On site services to tenants/Family Activities Program
To support funding for two major New York Association of Community Organizations for Reform (NY ACORN) initiatives: (1) Income Tax Preparation Assistance and Health Care Enrollment Outreach Campaign and (2) Foreclosure Counseling and Home buying Seminars.
To be used to pay for salaries, uniforms and equipment for City Seasonal Aide Enforcement Officers.
To be used for the In-Curricular Program.
To be used for writing workshops for community organizations.
After-school program at P.S. 21
Training and Employment Program
To support the C. Melvin Patrick Careers Conference.
"Shake, Rattle & Roll" program.
To fund a temporary researcher facilitated by the handmarks Preservation Commission to prepare the necessary research and materials for the Commission to evaluate the Park Slope Civic Councils request to expand the Historic District.
To be used for the Chair Yoga program.
Vocational Training and Job Placement
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To support the Center for Youth in Engineering and Science (YES) programs.
To be used to support our commercial revitalization efforts as well as housing related work to residents in the 18th District
The Pratt Center for Community Development will prepare a feasibility study for the renovation and development of the community spaces in the Siloam Presbyterian Church.
Peer Health Educator and Leadership Program
To support the "Book & Basketball" Literacy program
Expanding Options for Teen Parents and Youth Program
Media Library Center for operating expenses and supplies.
Education and Cultural Literacy Program
Support services to domestic violence victims.
Youth Leadership and Employment program
To support the work of the South Brooklyn Local Development Corporation over the next year in organizating a Business Improvement District on Smith Street, and in helping to launch a new Culinary Arts High School 3 year course of study at the High School
Good Jobs for Southwest Brooklyn program.
Older Adults Computer program
Exercise equipment for the Elderly at 5 senior centers (Red Hook S.C.; Atlantic Terminal S.C.' Hugh Gilroy S.C.; Maria Lawton S.C. and Willoughby S.C.)
To be used for the After School Program.
Sunset Park 5th Avenue Street Festival
To be used for the Souls of Our Feet: People of Color Dance Festival and PEEKS/works in progress programs.
To support the soup kitchen.
To support our community education, organizing and advocacy work in 2009-10.
To purchase equipment for the EnviroMedia Mobile and for programming.
To be used for the Women's Empowerment Initiative.
To provide general operating funds for the Waterfront Museum's Maritime Education Initiative.
To be used for senior exercise equipment $5,000 and youth acitivites $25,000.
Prison Prevention Youth Program.
Older Adults Water Aerobics Program.
Summer Arts in the Park program
Support for on-site services to tenants.
Renovations and repairs
Funding to provide scholarships for graduating Rockland County high school seniors going on to further their artistic education in a public or private college, university or conservatory located in New York State.
To assist with the purchase of computer equipment
Funding to assist with the continued operation of the Birthright office in Nanuet where women in crisis pregnancies of all ethnic, religious and economic groups in Rockland County may receive free emotional and other support.
For continued support as well as expansion of programs and services throughout Rockland County
Funding towards the purchase of literacy materials, such as books, puzzles, blocks, etc...., to be used at the preschool play groups, which are one-hour parent/child literature-based programs that take place at the 10 elementary schools within the Clarkst
Funding to assist with the costs of their community patrol including, but not limited to insurance premiums, cost of gas, maintenance, and drivers.
Funding for computer equipment and related technology upgrades.
Funding towards the purchase of a Masimo Rad 57C Pulse Oximeter and Carbon Monoxide Meter to help support pre-hospital screening for carbon monoxide in the blood.
Funding to assist with the replacement of a patrol car for the Police Department.
To support special needs students' academic achievement by providing them with Interactive White Boards (Smart Boards) for integrating technology with teaching and learning.
Funding towards scholarships for the Community College in High School and the College experience programs as well as book stipends for Orange County students in Warwick, Greenwood Lake, and Florida. The programs offer high achieving juniors and seniors t
Funds to be used for the support of a Rowing Team.
To be used towards the purchase of natural gas fueled vehicle(s).
Funding for the continued support of their operation including but not limited to, the development of a web site and/or computer equipment.
Funding towards the purchase of playground equipment at Murphy Field.
Funding for the fire department to purchase new equipment
Funding for new equipment
Funding to expand therapy services and/or equipment acquisition.
Funding for new equipment to be used by the Palmyra Fire Department
Funding for new equipment
Funding for new equipment
Funding for general operational aid and program costs for an animal shelter in Seneca County
Funding for new equipment
Funding for new equipment to be used by the Victor Fire Department
Funding for general operational aid, including but not limited to, the purchase of office equipment
Funding for general operational aid and/or new equipment
Funding for new equipment
Funding for the construction of a pavilion/shelter lodge at the Williamson Town Park to be utilized by the Williamson and surrounding communities.
Funding for new equipment
Serving the 12th Senate District by providing job training and health insurance to the NYC entertainment industry workforce, which helps industry people get second career jobs, allowing them to stay in the industry through ups and downs for employment in
to support after school programs at P.S..... 70 and P.S.. 199, located in the 12th Senate district.
Commercial-free and only bilingual Greek American radio program available in the 12th Senate district and tri-state area of New York and beyond which addresses and serves the needs of Greek Americans and of the general audience of all ethnic backgrounds a
to provide for a Screening Courtyard at the Museum of the Moving Image, a place for the community to enjoy performances and events and view movies in the open air
direct in school services in the 12th Senate district including free theater tickets and in school theatre and literacy workshops
enhance and expand the emergency preparedness programs and disaster response assistance in the 12th Senate District
Emergency Preparedness interactive CD-ROMS for distribution in the 12 Senate District Emergency preparedness brochures for distribution in the 12 Senate District
provide services to include, but not limited to, senior citizen, ESL and after school programing
fund Tepeyac's Youth Leadership Program, a year-round youth development and leadership project.
personnel costs associated with the 2009-10 season of main stage and community programming Mainstage theatrical productions will include a musical revival and modern play. Community programming will include performance programs for children and senior c
assist seniors in retaining their affordable housing by helping them apply for such programs as SCRIE, HEAP, IT 214 & NYC 210. For Senior homeowners, they will also provide assistance in filing STAR applications
support a Nutrition and Fitness Program for senior.
provide advocacy, education, empowerment and direct services to women living with breast, ovarian and other forms of cancer - update and standardize computer system
Provide interactive programming for students, parents and teachers in small group settings to prompt children to develop the life skills that will enable them to make healthy proactive choices to determine future success. The prevention negative behavior
To actively clean up graffiti in both residential and commercial areas and to maintain an area's cleaned-up status. To purchase supplies such as graffiti removal solutions for brick, paint, painting utensils, etc.... Surveillance of "hot spots" within t
To support one on one business counseling activities, and customized micro enterprise training, covering the costs of professional business/finance counseling staffing and overhead for the dedicated Queens BOC offices.
Provide culturally enriching classes based on traditional Mexican dance that enhance self esteem. movement fundamentals and support healthy, active lifestyle.
Provide congregate meals, education/recreation, case assistance and related services to 1,500 members in the 12th Senate District
Provide expanding Project BOOST (Building Options and Opportunities for Students) to schools in the 12th Senate District.
Community services and events.
Direct assistance to 1,000 individual tenants and landlords yearly. Produce weekly advisor columns in local papers and on the Central Astoria web site to further assist and advise thousands more. Housing workshops and seminars addressing issues affectin
To support a Stimulus Outreach Project to facilitate communications between the Chamber of Commerce and struggling businesses, including not for profits from under served communities, new and emerging small businesses with a focus on those businesses clos
Organize information sessions on foreclosure prevention, debt and mortgage scams, financial empowerment, new tax credits available through the federal stimulus bill, consumer rights and neighborhood safety.
To continue free arts, sports, and education programming in parks in the 12th Senate district. Work with schools to offer Coastal Classroom; and Seniors Fitness for people over 60.

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To deliver a dynamic component of the Black Male Initiative on the LaGuardia Community College campus, through the power of drama to inspire New York City youth to learn more and build life skills.
To support citizenship application assistance and United States history and government classes for citizenship test preparation.
To support the Making a Difference Program, which connects young people to positive role models and improves literacy through creative arts; and the Theatre to Go Program, which brings multicultural live performance into schools within the 12th Senate Dis
Provide a wide array of employment, training, and education services to workers including union members, New Americans, and dislocated workers to include, but not limited to, adult basic education, computer literacy, and ESL, employment training and place
To support established and continuing programs in New York to aid thalassemia patients, fund medical research and spread information about and awareness of thalassemia to at-risk populations, the general public and medical community.
To support its established and continuing programs to aid thalassemia patients, fund medical research ad spread information about and awareness of thalassemia to at-risk populations, the teneral public and the medical community
Enhanced support for the Office of the District Attorney of Queens to attack specific crimes and reducing overall crime.
Promote quality of life to the community through monthly meetings, monthly newsletter and community events.

Sponsor educational and cultural events, youth programs for residents, including Columbus Day Parade, English as a second Language beginner & intermediate levels, Civic classes in preparation for naturalization, soccer programs, cultural and educational t
To design, plan and erect a "Queens Vietnam War Memorial" dedicated to the approx.. 450 Queens residents who gave the "ultimate Sacrifice" during the Vietnam War. To educate the general public concerning the war in Vietnam and the sacrifices made by thos
To support a preventive education and legal services programs.
To provide seniors with weekend meal services and continue senior participation activities.
To remove graffiti from buildings using caustic paint remover and high water pressure machines and/or painting over it so that the entire building is graffiti free.
Funding to offset the cost of monthly newsletter and member mailings.
Senior services including transportation, recreational programs, ELS, adult education, vocational training and job placement services.
To support services in the 12th Senate District for the elderly, youth, families and new immigrants from diverse ethnic backgrounds to include, but not limited to, senior center, senior housing and home care services, after school program, youth employmen
Provide safe and competent legal services to the newly arrived, order immigrant and citizen population. Promote antifraud efforts in cooperation with local and state government, the USCIS and law enforcement agencies. Focus mainly on family reunificatio
To support programs for Alzheimer disease patients and their families within the 12th Senate District.
To educate and counsel older and disable New Yorkers, their caregivers, and the professionals serving them on 2009-10 Medicare health plan options, including Part D drug plans, and to provide help in enrolling in or changing plans and securing low-income
To provide an opportunity for under privileged students of the 12th Senate district to receive tutelage and guidance in route to their enrollment in an accredited college or university and to develop an academic tutoring program Saturday Academy for yout
To continue music education programs at P.S. 239Q. Teaching artists provide 300 children at P.S. 239 Q with a fun-filled orientation to the basic elements, styles and genres of music. Through experiential activities, students discover their innate music
To bring a Teaching Artist Workshop to two schools in the 12th Senate district, or an abridged version, performed by Equity actors, of a Broadway musical at two schools (two performances each) in the 12th Senate District.
Provide hot meals 6 days a week plus a pantry bag with food supplies for 10 additional meals. Menus are designed to meet the unique nutritional need of HIV/AIDS clients. Provide a wide range of group and individual counseling and other support services.
Aid in the extension of occupational medicine and treatment services to the Queens Community; outreach services to the community, psychological/social and economical monitoring of patients with occupational diseases.
As a collaboration between organized labor and the city University of New York, would increase higher education opportunities for working adults and meet the city and State's workforce development needs. Funding would provide support for the Para-to-Teac
Fund a series of Music & Literacy Workshops in elementary schools in 12th Senate District targeting Early Childhood classes.
To provide homeowner education in Queens to include counseling on foreclosure prevention, predatory lending and asset preservation, and encompasses issues such as blemished credit, lack of savings, low levels of financial literacy, discriminatory and/or p
To support HousingLink, a unique citywide program that provides information, counseling and technical assistance about safe, permanent housing options to low-income domestic violence survivors and their service providers through training workshops, a Hous
To support volunteer projects in the 12th Senate District to include, but limited to, SAT program, Early Morning Reading program, Children's recreation program, Adult education, ESL program, annual events including Hands On New York Day, New York Cares Da
To support Beyond the Soup Kitchen Initiative which addresses the root causes of hunger and poverty by providing technical assistance, benefits outreach, advocacy and communications assistance and leadership development in the 12th Senate district.
Support the Science Career Ladder youth employment program, which serves neighborhood young men and women; and the After School Science Clubs, which provides homework help and hands-on participatory activities.
Support professional development initiatives for New York science teachers, to enhance science learning in and out of City schools.
To provide mentoring, education and a safe haven for NYC children through recreational sport of tennis at schools and jointly operated playgrounds. Low level competition, field trips, end of season awards ceremony.
To provide for the purchase of 3 laptops with DVD/CD drives to be configured for the Foreign Language Laboratory. This is to facilitate the acquisition of basic vocabulary and fluency in Mandarin, Spanish, French, and other languages for K-8 students.
To transition from older computer desktops to classroom computer centers at P.S. 150
To maintain and improve content on the Law Help/NY web site in a systematic manner and on a consistent basis; to expand outreach strategies so that those in need know about the help available from the Law Help/NY web site; and to undertake technological i
To support direct and indirect services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Help support programming at group home and day hab.
Ro replace windows in the Astoria group home and to renovate rest rooms and shower stalls at the Astoria Day Hab.
To provide assistance to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and families with health and human service problems, provide referrals and support groups and conduct public health educational programming.
To offset performance fees for orchestral concerts, and other concert production expenses.

To support Artist Fees of Greek, Asian, Latino & Black artists appearing at Queens Theatre in the Park during the 209-2010 Season - July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010.
Provide support for the FIRST (For Inspirational and Recognition of Science and technology) program, which provides students the opportunity learn electrical, mechanical and computer engineering, as well as, team work and problem solving, web and robotic
To support the Extended Information and Referral and Technical Assistance Project, serving children, adolescents, adults, and seniors in the 12th Senate district
Senior Program -- Distribution of food Packages to seniors. Food Pantry currently serves 250 senior households and contact with over 500 seniors in the food pantry system. Articles of clothing are also offered. Several yearly Senior Luncheons are held
Youth programming including cultural trips.
To support a van program to take families to doctor/hospital visits and provide airport service.
Special Education School, computer technology system upgrade with video viewing cameras, security cameras, and informtation security solutions.
Support the Personal Response Systems and other senior services at Big Six Towers NORC. Provide grab bars for seniors.
Support the Personal Response Systems, which profvides elderly and disabled people the ability to summon emergency assistance; and other senior services.
To increase awareness of health care careers among high school students through informational sessions and wokshops for all grades with an emphasis on opportunities and preparation needed to prepare for admission to medical school and or other health rela
Youth program for 600 youth between ages of 4-14, through structured recreation including basketball, cheerleading, competitive soccer, swim and volleyball.
Provide suport for the Sunnyside Community Services Adult Day Services Program, which provides urgently needed care to adults suffering from Alzheimer;s Disease and other formes of demential
To offer free, quality, accessible programming for families and children, promote community harmony by presenting a positive image of Hispanic people and culture. Produce a diverse series of concerts that will include classical Spanish operetta performed
To repair school building.
To relocate and expand existing Article 28 Diagnostic and Treatment Center to establish a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike to improve access to specialized primary care, women's health, podiatry and mental health services and a Day Program for
To support an after school program, including library and reading/writing classroom, computer labs, athletics and recreation, performing arts, visual and fine arts. The Youth Development programming includes youth literacy, academic development and suppo
To provide voluntary services to the community to include, but not limited to, community street fairs, Honor Guard for street renamings, candlelight vigils, and various other ceremonies, and private surroundings ar the request of family and friends, Opera
To provide vital services for blind residents. Funding will enable VISIONS to provide outreach, vision rehabilitation, social services, transportation, and support to senior centers. Services include in-home vision rehabilitation therapy, mobility train
To promote nieghborhood stabilization, economic growth. Programs include housing preservation and development services to adults and seniors; and homeowners in need of education, training, counseling and advocacy.
Support the Youth & Government Program serving the youth population in the 12th Senate District, providing middle and high school students with hands on experience in government.
To support programming at The Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria located in the 12th Senate District.
support and expand "Prepare Westchester"
support Aging in Place initiatives for older local residents in Larchmont/ Mamaroneck in their quests to remain in their homes by providing service coordination and delivery, community outreach, volunteers, etc..........
Educational enhancement.
to purchase educational materials
Educational enhancements.
Educational enhancements.
Expand their Corporate Outreach Program which was established in 2005 to help disabled individuals obtain employment within larger businesses and corporations, which are traditionally difficult for them to access.
Educational enhancements.
to purchase educational materials
(CHOICE) Launch an interactive web site and to design and present a major statewide conference on individualizing culture change in nursing homes.
Educational opportunities for low income youth
General Operating expenses including paying counselors and grant administrators.
The "Constitution Works" classroom program engages Middle School students in the Larchmont and Mamaroneck School Systems in the study of civics, government, law, and citizenship. This grant will go to enhancing existing programs and continued program gro
This funding will assist 150 seniors and 500 volunteers to support; Enhanced outreach to the elderly through established partnerships with Westchester faith-based and community organizations, hospitals, and other social work agencies; Home visit assessmen
The Emelin Theatre proposes to upgrade theater and administrative technologies to improve patron service, comply with Americans with Disabilities guidelines, and increase office and theater efficiency. The grant will support a four part project: update t
To fund Bienvenidas Girls, FSW's program of intensive support services for new immigrant girls at Port Chester High School to improve their transition to the school and community, decreasing their dropout rate and decreasing the teen pregnancy rate.
To support community food bank and feeding programs.

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To allow additional families to receive financial aid for their 9-week summer childcare program.
To create a handicapped accessible play structure on the property.
To help pay for the trucking costs associated with collection and then delivery of donated furniture to help homeless needy Westchester families.
To help renovate the 20-year old kitchen at the Open Arms Men's Shelter which serves up to 38 homeless, single males in need of temporary housing. the improvement is necessary to comply with the Westchester Bureau of Health.
Educational enhancement
to purchase educational materials
To assist the HOPE Community Center to meet the 30% increase in demand for their emergency food services by purchasing a new freezer.
To advance and expand the capacity of the Community Housing Resource Center for affordable housing in Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Port Chester, and White Plains.
To purchase textbooks for two semesters in order to expand the Hudson Link program at a correctional facility.
(HEART) To conduct the Humane Living Leadership Club, an after-school program focusing on teaching students compassion and respect for fellow humans, animals, and the environment at Mamaroneck Avenue Elementary School in Mamaroneck.
To provide enrichment programs for schools, 15 contact-hour professional development program for teachers in the region, hold a free public conference on the history of slavery in the region, and to promote "A Day in..." history programs in the municipali
(IFCA) To purchase an upgrade of accounting/property management software, Yardi Genesis, and hardware, to enable the Financial Department to account for and provide financial reporting of all residential rental apartments and other program benefits the lo
To sponsor the Maccabi Games being held in New York this year.
to purchase educational materials
To purchase call center software for the office to give them the ability to adequately survey use and demand, give callers an option to leave a message, and give senior citizens and disabled callers options other than to hold in a queue.
To ask the Westchester Delegation to fund the enormous and growing need for English language instruction for immigrant adults all across Westchester, coupled with the potential students' need to understand American civics and society.
to purchase educational materials
Educational enhancement
(NCAAD) To purchase necessary equipment that will be used for the educational and informational material they produce.
To support the Direct Care components of the Client Services program.
Educational enhancement
To help restore the historic Tiffany & Gorham stained glass windows at St.. Gabriel's Church in New Rochelle.
To commemorate the historic role of New Rochelle in the development of the film industry with a lecture on the 100th anniversary of the Thanhouser Film Company by descendant Ned Thanhouser and to celebrate the Latin community during Hispanic Heritage Mont
to purchase educational materials
To help fund orchestra and singers for the June production of "La Traviata".
To expand its programming to provide a Universal Preschool experience for four year-old children by converting space already owned by the YMCA into preschool classrooms equipped with age appropriate furniture, equipment, and supplies.
to purchase educational materials
To support community health care services.
To help fund the Ossining Children's Center's pre-kindergarten program.
to purchase educational materials
Educational enhancement.
To provide scholarships for families in need as well as to restore cultural arts programs that were eliminated in recent months.
To purchase law books, equipment, and office needs, fund Community Outreach and Training Workshops, and pay for printing new brochures/public relations and educational materials.
To assist in cost of maintaining their Children's' Programs.
To support community library services.
Educational enhancement.
to purchase educational materials
Educational enhancement.
To provide an additional scholarship for preschool for 2009-10.
to purchase educational materials
Educational enhancement.
to purchase educational materials
Educational enhancement.
(SHORE) To conduct a program educating and assisting both tenants and homeowners in ways to improve indoor air quality, reduce electrical and water charges, and operate their households with energy efficiency.
To extend their program, Kidz Time, that provides assistance for children with autism to learn social skills from a 20 week program to a 30 week program.
To provide scholarship support to five TSTT students.
To help fund United Way's 211 hotline.
To support women's work programs which trains women in office and sales skills, works with other nonprofits in entrepreneurial skills development and offers temporary child care where necessary.
To fund a a Telehealth kiosk at a senior facility in Westchester County which is specifically targeted to help at-risk seniors by providing health monitoring and counseling to support them in maintaining a stable health status, which allows them to remain
To support the summer job-training through the arts program, a partnership with White Plains Youth Program.
To purchase:1) equipment that will enable the center to webcast and webstream 2) two accessible computers to establish a "Cyber Cafe" to be utalized by consumers and 3) two computers for staff memebers.
To help fund the Autism Center.
(WJCS) To support professional services provided through Young Parents Achieve!, a comprehensive, wrap around program for pregnant and parenting adolescents to support high school graduation and avoidance of second pregnancy.
To support community library services.
(WRO) To replace and upgrade the existing aged and damaged office furniture.
To provide their brochure for the 2009/2010 season of programs for family audiences.
Educational enhancement.
to purchase educational materials
To purchase one Ness-L-300 functional electronic stimulation system for the patients with neurologial disabilities.
The grant will be used to help fund Yiddishfest 2009, an annual free summer concert series presented in public New York Metropolitian venues, brings the best of Jewish and Yiddish music to all New Yorkers.
(YSOP) To expand their work into Westchester County introducing students to volunteering and service learning by establishing Westchester Learn and Serve Network, offering five minigrants to Westchester schools to promote service learning, professional de
To support Girls Empowered through Meaningful Support (GEMS) program which addresses the need for affordable, quality after-school enrichment activities and academic support for African-American and Hispanic female studets from White Plains School Distric
To continue operational expenses for adult and youth environmental education services
For continued maintenance and operation expenses of the Society.
Operational expenses
To continue operational assistance for senior citizen programs; creative writing and reading, current event discussions
Providing services to young moms and toddlers
To assist in providing services to senior citizens
Continued operational assistance for economic development and business improvement opportunities
To assist in the continuance of the Little League.
Operating expenses for existing recreation, education and exercise programs for the elderly.
Operating expenses and purchase of equipment
Continued assistance for administrative services, office supplies and museum programs for children and adults.
Continued assistance for maintenance and general operating assistance.
Recreation programs including baseball, basketball, etc..
Operational expenses for vocational services program located on the grounds of Creedmoor Psychiatric center
Equipment and general operating expenses
To assist in the maintenance of Cunningham Park
Operational expenses
General operating expenses.
To assist with rental and operational expenses of the Association

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To continue operational assistance for community youth center and senior programs.
Provide financial support to the senior citizen programs
To assist with center repairs, program and service expenses
Operational expenses
To assist in providing operational assistance for the continuation of the Holocaust Resource Center Program
Operational expenses
Purchase of equipment, and general operating expenses.
General operating expenses.
To assist in the establishment of a community anti-bias program
For continued operational assistance to provide nursing services, transportation, social work, housekeeping, meals on wheels, and for use at the Bayside Senior Services Center
Continue to assist in expenses of providing Community outreach services
To help defray the cost of programming and operating expenses
To assist with expenses of senior citizen programs
Continued assistance for early childhood evaluation and treatment of mental health conditions.
To provide quality services to the Autism Community
Continued operational assistance for family programs and community outreach for the Garden.
To allow for the purchase of equipment for programs
Assist in continuing programs for the elderly
To provide a concert series for area residents
For expenses associated with marketing of the Theatre
Adult abuse prevention and intervention program
To Support operational expenses including security and maintenance services
To assist in providing services to homeless pregnant and/or abused women.
Continued operational assistance for programs benefiting single parents and single parent families, such as counseling and early intervention.
To provide services to senior's in the community
Continued operational assistance for transportation, inter generational and parenting center and geriatric mental health clinic including, but not limited to, the Mobile outreach service team (MOST) providing services to homebound mentally ill seniors.
Continued operational assistance for senior citizen recreational, counseling, advocacy and support programs including but not limited to the operation of a transportation van.
Hollis Hills youth choir program
To provide continued assistance to fund existing free "Concerts in the Park" program in Queens Co.
Educational services for clients suffering from mental illness
To assist in ongoing local environmental clean up
Equipment, general operating expenses and/or building upgrades.
to continue to provide needs for information regarding infertility with the Jewish community - our program features world renowned physicians and clergy whose expert advice and guidance are respected the world over.
This funding will be used to assist the community in completing free tax preparation and the earned income tax credit. - we will also assist our community partners by funding, implementing, and overseeing family counseling within the district and make it
The funding will assist our efforts to enhance and expand the emergency preparedness programs and disaster response assistance we provide for all New Yorkers - and for various safety response information for the Brooklyn office.
Funding will continue to provide the after school science academic enrichment program for youth from disadvantaged backgrounds and under-resourced schools pursuing careers in science, medicine, allied and public health.
Food vouchers for destitute families in Boro Park
They are dedicated to helping artists, arts organ. comm... groups promote and sustain the arts
To continue to present outstanding performing arts and arts education programs.
This is a youth football organization which was established in 2005 with the purpose of teaching inner city youth the importance of teamwork. Funding will be used to continue the unique needs of our children and provide essential programs and services to
To support the creation of a new curriculum kit - In Pursuit of Freedom - and accompanying programs and professional development workshops that support the new curriculum.
Providing and protecting families and preventing homelessness through stabilization of multiple-dwellings, preservation of the scarce housing stock, defending the rights of minority, elderly, low-income and immigrant tenants, assisting the economically de
Funding will be used to continue our leading arts and entertainment organization dedicated to the cultivation of emerging fashion designers, filmmakers, musicians and visual arts students throughout the borough of Brooklyn
To continue to provide each child with learning skills and enhance their lives giving them the ability to reach their ultimate goal.
Funding will assist us to upgrade our parade equipment
To empower and improve the quality of life of minorities and immigrants
Funding will allow us to continue to celebrating the artistry of cultural pioneers, provide arenas of reverend and emerging cultural practitioners to entertain and educate audiences and tackle community and social issues such as HIV/AIDS, sexuality and do

this program will continue to provide the various legal support services through education, direct assistance to immigrants, etc....
The Center will promote and preserve West Indian Culture and history through the growth of an archive center.
Project CHAi is a unique support and intervention program to assist children, adults, schools and the community, deal with the emotional trauma of the diagnosis of life-threatening illness, sudden death, death and similar experiences.
Funding will be used to continue the maintenance of our social services department which provides benefits and entitlements to clients in need.
Funding will be used to help offset general office expenditures of New York City Brooklyn Community Board #12
This program focuses on providing tangible support to parents and families who have youth who may be at risk for delinquency or gang involvement or who may be a victim of youth violence or bullying. We supply support to families as well as youth awarenes
Their Network of nine health centers and one mobile unit provide access to quality, culturally-competent and comprehensive community-based primary care, mental health and social services for diverse populations in under served communities. Their main goal
This funding will be used to expand their Domestic Violence prevention program and various youth programs regarding educational and prevention
To provide general arts and educational support to students in the district.
Providing services to a diverse population from teens to seniors and families and in particular, HIV services. this grant will allow DCS to maintain the high quality of services provided in what is likely to be a very difficult year for communities we se
Funding will continue to provide after school services to inner city youth: such as: counseling, tutoring, cultural awareness, behavior modification art and crats, piano lessons and summer camp
Takes pride in keeping students on the track to college with study groups and homework assistance a structured after school program
To enhance the commercial strip in the district with lights for the holiday season
Funding will be used to assist students and youth gain improved cultural skills through participation and discussion. Additionally, improved awareness of the work, discipline and dedication required for success. Families and seniors will participate in
Securing the services of a contractor who will work with one of our directors of housing in implementing and overseeing the anti-graffiti campaign.
To continue to provide youth initiatives namely Jr..... Knicks, Indoor soccer, summer day camp, after-school, preschool activities for the community.
Funding will continue to enhance health promotion services to the seniors in the community provide meals and activities
they provide multi-services to the Haitian community at large and other minority communities for ove
Funding will be used to educate the members and the public about how to market their small business, about the latest technology to improve their businesses, about the resources available to them at the Small Business administration, about the benefits of
Funding will be used to continue to provide services to the seniors in the community such as home delivered meals and various community services
To pay a portion of the costs of purchasing evening meal program consumables in the form of foodstuffs, as well as non edible consumables such as disposables and cleaning supplies
Providing arts and cultural organization dedicated to supporting the creative, educational and vocational development of youth and families of African descent. Program includes cultural awareness, performing and visual arts, as well as academic instructi
Funding will support the expansion of the Teen Empowerment Program. Activities include: homework assistance, college preparation and computer literacy.
Provide food for the hungry through the soup kitchen
Funding will assist individuals in need of safety and security services and provide a general quality of life to those who need it most. Our in-home visit offers these homebound isolated individuals with a friendly visitor, minor home repairs and an asse
Funding will continue to provide active adults yoga, dancing, hot kosher lunch served daily, case assistance, various arts and crafts and games
Brooklyn's first African American museum - to fund their exhibition program
Intend to use to maintain and expand their existing Senior Women Health, Social and Recreational Program
Funding will provide the development of the RYKEN Program provides and services for high school students of average or above average intelligence who have specific learning disabilities. its mission is to challenge and support learning disabled young men

Funding will support their home ownership education, predatory lending counseling and pre- and post- purchase education
Funding will help us to provide youth leadership and development program where we would teach financial literacy and character development and computer training
Funding will be used to purchase a new donor coach - these coaches provide a convenient venue for blood donations where on-site space is unavailable, help build important donor diversity and offer NYBC the opportunity to recruit blood donors at public eve

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Funding will be used to implement Mighty Milers which motivates and teaches children to include physical activity as a routine part of their day. It will enable hundreds of elementary schools to instill crucial habits of physical fitness and sound nutrit
Funding will be used to continue to bring new and innovative ways to assist immigrant families residing in the 21st district, as well as those who are new to the community. We provide all important information available to help in the adjustment of new i
Intend to use funding for youth, community and senior programs.
Funding will continue to provide services for the seniors in the community such as meals and case management various arts and crafts - individual family social services

Provide leadership and self-development training to junior and high school minority youth between the ages of 12 to 21 this program challenges young people to reach their fullest potential, spiritually, socially, educationally and culturally.
The funds will be used to pruchase state of the art audio, video and computer equipment for the new auditorium to be built on the 4th floor. the state of the art auditorium will hold conferences, workshops, musical programs,parent training, teach and sta
funding will assist our counseling services and implement a comprehensive mortgage foreclosure prevention program, professional trained counselors assist homeowners, at risk of losing their homes in re-negotiating with debtors, modifying loans and referra
This project will purchase food for poor and needy families and will distrubte food packages to 600 impoverished families on a weekly basis.
Funding will continue to provide a facility that the entire community will be able to use for various events and the facility is used to conduct business and run the various programs the center provides to the community such as counseling crisis inteventi

To help support an after-school program serving approximately 100 boys and/or girls year-round, providing them with cultural, artistic, leadership, and academic enrichment activities that reinforce a strong cultural focus and advance their growth into wel

Provide low-income and underserved young men and women a unique avenue to nutrition education, job/entrepreneurial skills and internship opportunities.
Provide services to seniors, families, and individuals of low-income with housing assistance and socioeconomic needs.
tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
youth activities and workforce development
tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
senior services
The grant will support two programs: 1) The African Diaspora Film Festival School Program 2) The Teachers College African Diasporas Cine Club
Funds will go to organize tenant meetings, activities, and office.
community organizing, public health education and outreach
The purpose of the grant is to update a computer lab by purchasing new computers and new software for the computers.
equipment to make meeting space handicap accessible for disabled veterans
cultural activities programming
community programming
educational purposed, community activities, social services to the Senegalese community in Harlem
counseling and tutorial services
senior services
The purpose of this grant is to provide positive and fun-filled educational experiences to urban youths and young adults.
to support the 7th Annual Sheba Film Festival
collect information on black community based and nonprofit organization. Also, to build the collaboration to strengthen black communities in New York.
AIDS outreach, public education, and AIDS awareness activities
Organize and education community for the purpose of advocating for human rights and freedom for people of African descent
educational and cultural activities perpetuating the life of John Henrik Clarke, and promoting the culture of the African Diaspora
Technology for computer labs
senior services
senior services
Youth services
The grant will support the Aquatics sports and water safety program, " Think Safe-Act Safe"
services to ex-offenders
senior services
Funds to support the free programming we provide. Programs such as concerts, dance, theatre, jazz festivals, tennis, kids and education programs.
Green workforce development activities
Help support the services of a family practitioner and medical supplies for Community Healthcare Network's Helen B. Atkinson Health Center.
connecting public school students to positive role-models and improving literacy skills through creative arts workshops in the 30th District.
Reverse health disparities associated with the obesity epidemic in Harlem with prevention and wellness by providing access to primary prevention care doctors from 7am-9pm, Saturdays and Sundays.
Youth services
senior services
Provides both residential (men only) and outpatient (men and woman) programs for people ages 18 and over who have an alcohol, drug, or dual addiction problem.
Domestic violence prevention services
senior services
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
Senior services
support continued program growth, specifically to finance 1) classroom rental, 2) ice rental, and 3) program staff
Community outreach, nutrition, rehabilitation, and community building and social activities
Enhanced student program
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
community outreach and education
Women's Services
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
community outreach
senior services
community activities
Help offset the cost of maintaining Greater Harlem Nursing Home's 'Fine Dinning Program.'
Youth services and programs. $1,000 for the Nathan Allsbrook Memorial Basketball Tournament/ Banquet.
senior services
Support for 5 ongoing programs provided by HAA to the Harlem Arts Community.
Technical support and small business education activities and services
TRUCE Program, educational and anti-violence activities and services for youth
To continue its yearly Harlem Historical Bus Tours
To facilitate youth swim program, and to facilitate ongoing organizational programs.
Provide advocacy, information, and referrals for individuals with disabilities
Used to work for the empowerment, independence, dignity and quality of life of New York City's diverse older adults and for the support of their families through advocacy, education and the coordination and delivery services.
To help with operating expenses
Youth services
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
To help underwrite faculty salaries and program materials for Open Enrollment Classes and Workshops that will provide affordable, hands-on training in dance, music, theatre and visual arts.
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Tenant and housing services
To support implementation of groundbreaking HIV prevention initiative designed to increase access to HIV testing in the predominantly Black/African-American and Hispanic/Latino neighborhoods of East and Central Harlem. The funds would focus on community e
To fund HarlemLIVE's 10th Annual Summer Youth Media Challenge and youth development services. Empower a diverse group of teens to become leaders in their communities through exposure and experience in journalism, media and technology.
senior services
youth activities and youth educational services
Exhibitions in Art Gallery and expansion Open Studio Business of the Arts Workshops; Black Film Festival and Lectures, Cultural Stabilizing & development
Develop, design, and distribute a membership brochure about Jackie Robinson Park, along with an activities calendar and web page to promote to park.
senior services
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
To promote, present and propagate jazz music through performance and education activities including the 45th Anniversary Jazzmobile Inc. Summer Festival
senior services

To assist us in purchasing gardening equipment, plants, signage and dog-scooper dispenser that will help us to maintain the beauty of the Jumel Area
senior services
Promote public awareness of the value of preserving our communities architectural heritage for future generations.
senior services
Art education program for youths
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
Educational programs for adults and children.
community services
Youth activities
Youth "Emergency Fund" Requests. Case managers request moneys from a pool of funds to pay to obtain birth certificates, legal name and gender changes, college applications and books, work uniforms and transportation, and security deposits on independent h
Support ongoing work to protect and enhance the rights of tenants in New York City and to preserve affordable housing for low-income tenants who cannot afford to hire an attorney
tenant and housing services
To continue their Recycling Project in Grant Houses and other NYC Public Housing building and to expand the program to include more environmental education about pest management, toxic household products, alternative green projects and practices, more opp
This grant would support the MRHS Cluster Care Program, which provides and/or arranges for affordable and efficient health and home care services for residents who suffer from disabling health and/or mental health impairments. Cluster care services includ
youth services
youth college scholarships
Youth services
Youth services. Saturday school program
support for the planning of museum exhibitions
Youth services
legal services
Reach week in New York City 2009 Event
To support funding for two major NY ACORN initiatives. 1) Income Tax Preparation Assistance and Health Care Enrollment Outreach Campaign 2) Foreclosure Counseling and Home Buying Seminars
Violence prevention, awareness and education activities.
Youth services
continued funding of NYC Mission Society's Career Readiness and Education Workshop (CREW) and Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
Will be used to purchase books and non-print materials such as audio tapes and DVDs for books and non-print materials. $10,000 to be divided among the Hamilton Grange, County Cullen, 115th Street, Macomb's Bridge, Washington Heights, Morningside Heights,
This investment will help offset and even prevent the enormous costs associated with the consequences of child obesity
Advocacy for immigrant rights
After school and Summer School Program
senior services
community services
Provides assistance to seniors with housing, obtaining food stamps & emergency funds, applying for Medicaid, social security etc.., budgeting and money management, medical & psychiatric treatment/referrals, elder abuse and various other services
Fire safety and fire prevention, and first aid education for seniors and students in NYC public schools
enhanced student services
To grant scholarships to deserving high school students from the NYC Metropolitan Area, to raise funds to increase the number of scholarships awarded each year.
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
senior services
Support entrepreneur training programs and activities
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
Provide recreational, cultural and food enrichment services for seniors, youth and families

senior services
The grant would offset staff costs for our Manhattan-based main office staff providing direct services to over 4,000 women and children a year.
Would support an interactive, educational, art-based breast health awareness activity in Harlem.
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities.
With member item funds SAGE will continue to provide programs and services that create a "safe space" for and enhance the life of LGBT older adults in Harlem and the surrounding areas.
Provide mental health counseling to older people, expand services to older adults who are homebound, develop and enhance services for Spanish-speaking older adults, provide training for staffs of senior centers and sites.
Funds will be used to support the work of the director of volunteers, who will identify SHARE participants to train and organize them for this important work. Monies will also support operation costs.
Educational scholarships for youth.
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
provide housing advocacy and tenant services
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
Tenant meetings, community organizing, educational and social activities
senior services
Operating expenditures and the purchase of sets, props, costumes, and equipment for productions
Help support an after-school program serving approximatley 100 boys and/or girls year-round, providing them with cultural, artistic, leadership, and academic enrichment activities that reinforce a strong cultural focus and advance their growth into well-r
Youth educational services, youth cultural trips
These funds will help us to fund the program ACT: A Community Together. This program offers crime prevention/safety help to the residents of the 30th District
senior services
To provide real world work experience to 10 adjudicated youths enrolled in YAPH's YouthBuild program. Youth Action's After School Prevention Program: a program that offers constructive afternoon activities for 30 local young people during the critical out
The grant will enable public high school students to participate in YSOP Service Days and Service Dinners helping hungry New Yorkers
Support of Uniformed City Seasonal Aide Park Enforcement Officers for Queens parks.
To increase access to legal services, training, counseling and workshops.
Clean and remove snow from business district in Senate district 15
Training interns, merchant organizing and neighborhood economic development planning.
Support of programs and digital learning studio.
Support of costs of newsletter, publications and youth civic leadership training.
State of the art multimedia computer lab at Queens College

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State of the art multimedia computer lab at Queens College
Support of library at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technologies
Updating equipment at Newstead Senior Center
Construction of Outdoor Shelter
Updating equipment for Amherst Senior Center
Family Summer Programming to Encourage Reading at Audubon Library
Family Summer Programming at Williamsville Branch to Encourage Reading
Family Summer Programming at Clearfield Branch to Encourage Reading
Family Summer Programming at Eggertsville-Snyder Library to Encourage Reading
Assistance to produce and present concert programs for 2009-2010
Purchase of Alternative Fuel Vehicle for Inspection Bureau to replace old inefficient vehicles
Renovation Project at the Bergen Fire Hall for use by Justice Courts
Family Summer Reading Programming at Byron-Bergen Public Library to Encourage Reading
For Family Summer Reading Programming to Encourage Reading
Updating Clarence Senior Center Equipment
Family Summer Programming to Encourage Reading
Towards the purchase of 4-wheel drive kubota tractor with snow blower and mower for village maintenance
Smart Classroom technology for Genesee's Nursing Program
To expand programs for mental health, health care and educational needs
Updating Equipment for Batavia-Genesee Senior Center
Family Summer Programming to Encourage Reading
Family Summer Programming to Encourage Reading
Ventilation System to Remove Diesel Fumes From Fire Hall
Purchase of Bail-out Ropes, harness and/or equipment for cleaning and maintaining gear
Family Summer Programming to Encourage Reading
Purchase an emergency power generator at the Town of Pembroke Community Center Building
Family Summer Programming to Encourage Reading
Equipment Upgrades
Family Summer Programming at the Kenilworth Branch Library to Encourage Reading
Family Summer Programming at the Kenmore Public Library to Encourage Reading
Updating Equipment at the Tonawanda Senior Center
Family Summer Programming at the Woodward Memorial Library to Encourage Reading
Funds will be used to help support the Ad Council's mission of developing public service campaigns to address topics and issues of critical importance to the community. This funding will also help leverage community resources to increase the core capaciti
Funds will support Project: Caregivers Connect. This project will provide caregivers with home visits and provides a thorough evaluation of needs to help them develop plans for accessing services and support.
Funds will support general operating assistance. These much needed funds will help strengthen and promote the many cultural assets of greater Rochester which is key to retaining and attracting businesses.
Funds will provide comprehensive services to children who have been sexually and physically abused.
Funds will support year round after school, self-development and dance programs that provide Hispanic girls and young women with the opportunities to develop skills that will help them succeed in academics and in their personal lives.
Funds will be used for facility (light fixtures) improvements. The Boys & Girls Club help promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.

Funds will support ongoing operations which will help expand programs focusing on two different age groups - those diagnosed with breast cancer over the age of 65 and those diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 45.
Funding will be used for the purchase of portable radios to improve firefighters communication during firefighting. Funding will also be used to purchase new equipment for the emergency medical services program to include blood glucose testing in the fie
Funds will support Compeer's Mentoring Children of Prisoners Program.
Funds will support ongoing programs. Cure is a not for profit that provides economic, emotional support for families of children who are diagnosed with cancer.
Funds will support the mission of FCDSN - a not-for-profit that provides support, education and resources to those who have a family member with Down Syndrome.
Funds will support performances. Garth Fagan Dance is a world renown modern dance company. Performances are a cultural asset to the Rochester community and help improve the cultural and economic development efforts in the area.
Funds will support ongoing operations of OASIS. OASIS enhances the quality of life for older adults living in Monroe County by offering intellectual challenge, cultural opportunities and wellness education.
Funds will be used for a transportation safety bus. The safety bus would be used for students including those with special needs. The bus would help students learn how to evacuate in an emergency situation.
Funds will support corporate space camp program.
Funds will support Spirit of America Celebration - one of the largest and most well-attended celebrations in the greater Rochester area.
Funds will support 'Spruce up Greece' efforts.
Funds will be used to complete Art room renovation and supplies.
Funds will be used for supplies. Huther Doyle provides alcohol and substance abuse treatment to abusers and their families.
Funding will support Hispanic Community Center.
Funds will support Family Law Unit Domestic Violence Program.
Funds will support recruitment and training of volunteer tutors.
Funds will support for the 2009 Little Theatre Music Series. The Little Theatre has offered live music free to the public since 1994.
Funds will support the mission of Mercy Outreach Center which provides access to primary health care, dental care, and advocacy services to the uninsured and the under served.
Funds will be used to purchase uniforms and purchase equipment. Mighty Liberators II is an inner city contemporary dance, movement and music corps.
Funds will be used to support the 'Free Movies in the Park Program'. The 'Free Movies in the Park Program' provides a wonderful family experience for all Monroe County residents.
Funds will support free arts programming. MoKA is a multi-discipline, minority directed center for arts and learning.
Funds will support ongoing programs. The present Upstate New York Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded by a small group of people with multiple sclerosis in Rochester, New York.
Funds will support the vineyard community and neighborhood festival.
Funds will support operating assistance for the Ontario Beach Programming Committee. This group consists of local community volunteers committed to providing activities and programs in Ontario Beach Park which promote economic development and tourism.
Funds will provide on-site activities and services (such as summer meal program, after school programs, senior programs, crisis intervention services) to children and families of the Los Flamboyanes Apartments. Partners in Community Development has been
Funds will support the High Falls Film Festival. The film festival brings Western New York audiences special access to the film world. In addition to features, documentaries, short films, animation, and children's programming from around the world, atten
Funds will support 3 day festival celebrating Puerto Rican culture through music, food, and dance.
funds will support crime stopping efforts.
Funds will support the Homeless Family Emergency Housing Program. RAIHN assists homeless families achieve sustainable independence by supporting them with resources of food, case management services, shelter, and a broad network of caring volunteers.
Funds will support the orchestra. Since its founding by George Eastman in 1922, the RPO has been committed to enriching and inspiring our community through the art of music. It has been known for its high standard of artistic excellence, unique tradition
Funds will support scholarship program. The organization is comprised of members from different Caribbean islands. RWIFO gives annual scholarships to minority high schools students going on to college. In 2008, eight (8) scholarships were given out.
Funds will support the digital skills for youth program. This program provides Monroe County youth the opportunity to gain valuable work experience while becoming technologically competent.
Funds will support community wide celebration of the concurrent 175th anniversary of The City of Rochester and St.. Mary's Church.
Funds will be used towards the construction and renovation of basement into public meeting and community rooms.
Funds will be used for SCORE Rochester (Chapter 23) to expand, enrich, and improve workshop, seminar, and education initiatives throughout Monroe County. SCORE is an organization of experienced business professionals that offer free counseling, free busi
Funds will support ongoing programs. STAR promotes strong self-worth in young women through Mentoring, training, peer interaction, and community involvement.
Funds will be used to support programs. SEAC provides services and programs that continually help to improve the quality of life for the community in the South East Area of the City of Rochester.
Funds will support SWAN's After School Program and Family Emergency Program. SWAN is located in the heart of Rochester's crescent of poverty where there is high crime activity. The need for a safe place for kids in this area is vital.
Funds will support learning programs. The Susan B. Anthony House is a National Historic Landmark that is part of a campus of 4 buildings located in an historic district of Rochester, NY. It is a learning center where Miss Anthony's life and work, champio
Funds will support after school programs for children living in the Dewey-Stone neighborhood. Two Doors is a place where children will grow and develop in a nurturing and supportive environment, that will encourage friendships and learning with adults an
Funds will support Social Skills Education program which helps children with autism.
Funds will support the Urban League of Rochester's out-of-school youth employment programs that will provide GED classes, job readiness training, life skills training, community service learning, work experience, case management and job placement services

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Funds will support Speaking of Women's Health Conference. This conference is a day long event dedicated to educating women about making informed decisions about their health, well-being and personal safety.
Funds will support ongoing operations of the YMCA Youth and Government.
Funds for new server technology and network support contract
funds for Cultural Heritage Program that include police/fire protection, production costs and/or marketing
print Breast Cancer Resource Guide and/or Lend-a-Helping Hand program
funds to continue SEED Program
training for small- and mid-size companies in Dutchess County
funds for Summer Scholars Program
funds to purchase generator
funds to purchase and install fire detection system
new lighting in main library to go "green"
funds to help with new operating room
funds to purchase and/or install surveillance equipment
funds to provide transportation for RSVP clients
funds to help purchase ventilator
funds to purchase protective rescue gear
funds to help refurbish Murphy Center for Radiation Oncology
funds to purchase and install back up generator for emergency shelter at firehouse
Community Outreach Programs
Community Outreach Programs
Community Outreach Programs
to provide recreation for the youths in program T-shirts, paint and uniform and promotional items
Community Outreach Programs
Community Outreach Programs
to publish newsletters and develop workshops for the purpose of disseminating information to nonpublic schools concerning government laws, rules, regulations and programs essential to the operation of educational institutions and direct human services for
Litigation Clinic and Model Law School/Bar Pro Bono Initiative
Community Outreach Educational Programs
to purchase specialized portable computer called "Toughbooks" that can download client information directly to our headquarters mainframe from the science of a disaster
Community Musical Program
to serve the Russian Jewish Community by contributing to students education
to work with IS 78 School Officials and the Parents Association, by giving students an opportunity to have a positive hands-on service learning experience Another aspect of the project is the creation of a youth council that will empower leaders of tomorr
To provide education related to housing issues
Mentoring through Medicine Program
Community Outreach Services for Veterans
Brooklyn Independent Television-Flagship television programs Neighborhood Beat :Flatbush
To expand the program of performing arts and arts education to more constituents
To purchase equipment for the team
To provide youth with the tools that will be needed to have a productive life and be productive citizens. The Administering Agency for "Empowering Our Youth" is "The Brooklyn Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club
Funding to assist in paying permit fees for cricket
Community Sports Program
Community Literacy Programs
To organize and promote association through soccer in all communities in Brooklyn
Community outreach program
foreclosure counseling for seniors
Homeless prevention program, Healthy Families Program, New York State Refugee Assistance Program
Women's Health Programs for community
Community Arts Program
Academic, social and cultural enrichment program for fourth through eighth grade in Brooklyn
Assist low-income residents to become self sufficient which includes employment and training, job placement, entitlement assistance and counseling.
children's health organization that provides emotional, social and financial assistance to seriously ill children and their families.
Community Program
Provide life advisement to kids
Support the Salary of a social worker at the Caribbean House Health Center
Dr. Betty Shabazz Health Care Center
HIV/AIDS Awareness Program and Homeless Prevention Program
To support the social and business services provided by Community Partners Commission Assoc.., Inc... - East New York community Enrichment Coalition. The funds will directly benefit inter-generational health and education programs
To purchase chairs
Repairs to building
Provide humanitarian aid such as food and clothing to help economically disadvantaged, frail and disabled individuals.
To provide an Iris Scan Technology equipment as the latest means of identifying children and the elderly
Community Program
dance & theatre program
GED courses, computer training, Job development and Family support services. With additional funding we can add electrical, welding and a carpentry course along with the expansion of our already existing computer program.
Purchase of a Mobile Science Lab to increase the focus on science education in the classroom and promote scientific inquiry through hands-on activity
Banners to identify the 51/2 Block perimeter - 3" width and 8" length signs will eb vertical, purple background (white lettering) Security cameras to be installed at the corner of E. 49th & Lenox Road - Total of 4-6 Cameras
To provide transportation on a daily basis to the elderly
Senior Services for Community
Senior Services for Community
After school Program
Community Health Program
To offer children in our Day Care Program a change to exchange and experience cultural awareness by providing a variety of arts and crafts and cultural projects to stimulate different age groups
To provide training for football and basketball - Assisting youth to enter competitions after training.
Community Programs
After-school program that provides life skills mentoring programs for ages 11-15 and adult program that provide services that relate to life skills for Seniors
We the Kids Foundation
Community Outreach program
Education training & Mentorship programs for at risk children
Multicultural programs for community
Academic tutoring five days per week. Computer classes two days per week
Community Development
Catholic Scholarship provides basic assistance to students

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We would use the funding toward hiring a fourth Success Coach for Groundwork for Success. The Success Coach guides 45 students through their four years of participation in the college preparatory program. The Success Coach acts as a case manager, providin
Brooklyn Caribbean Youth Festival
To provide Ater school reading/literacy program.
Rehabilitation Services Program for the blind and visually impaired individuals in Kings County
Assist community by making homeowners aware of how best to get all the benefits from owning a home cooperatives, condominiums or apartments.
Health Education program for teens and young adults
Youth programs Events & scholarship
Community program
Provide positive & effective avenues of community development for youth, families, seniors and key stakeholders.
Construction of a NYS licensed mental health clinic consisting of 12 offices to serve clients with mental health problems
Community Outreach programs for seniors
Services for seniors
Help the Jewish community in learning to speak English, celebrate Holidays and assist in time of death.
Immigrant familles from the Canarise and Starret City communities will participate in a community festival to strengthen family ties and ease acculturation difficulties while fostering pride for overall community and democratic process
Community Outreach programs for seniors
To be used for the continued expansion of the Palliative Care Program.
Mente relationships with New York city Inner city youth, volunteers and leaders in the community.
To be used for salaries, equipment and materials needed to conduct the various workshops.
Outreach program for immigrants and students in Brooklyn
Community sports programs
To purchase supply materials to be used in the continuation of the "Excellence Program" and for the development of the curriculum, including workshops and seminars
Production of 26 multilingual legal resource Guides and activity book for children, Pat the Pigeon Goes to Family Court
Programs trips and materials for tenants
Job training
To purchase computers, software, office equipment for after school program
Aids/Homeless outreach ministry. Once a month they feed the homeless and also provide emergency housing for individuals in need during their transition to permanent housing and childcare.
Community Patrol
Motivate, educate, social activities in the community. CDP (Congressional District Program)
To provide information in regards to Immigration and Naturalization
To install a telemedicine kiosk at Spring Creek Senior Partners where nearly 2,900 seniors reside; provide a dedicated Registered Nurse to monitor seniors who use the kiosk to manage their chronic conditions; and cover the monthly per user kiosk telemoni
School trip to Washington DC
Musical Adventures Program- comprehensive musical education program provided to public school children.
Programs for seniors
Purchase food & Supplies
To provide transportation for the seniors to the doctors appointments, shopping trips. Funding also goes towards payments of bills, insurance, etc..
To cover exhibition costs
Parent support programs and educational training
Provide Pap-smear and Mammography programs to uninsured women.
Outreach programs for Community Centers at each location in Senate District 19. (Spring Creek, Linden Plaza, Pink Houses, Cypress Hils, Linden Houses, Boulevard Houses, Breukelen Houses, Genesis Homes, Spring Creek, Vandalia House, Unity Plaza, Elva M
Sports Program
Plays, cultural programs,productions and transportation
Community Program
To provide Counseling for first time home buyers & multiple outreach programs
Community Education Program
To help offset general office expenditures of NYC Brooklyn Community Board #12
Community Outreach Educational programs
To purchase computers and physical fitness equipment
Programs, trips and materials for tenants
Programs for seniors
Programs, trips and materials for tenants
Community Program
Community Programs
Programs trips and materials for tenants
Programs trips and materials for tenants
Programs, trips and materials for tenants
Community outreach programs for seniors
Programs trips and materials for tenants
Programs trips and materials for tenants
Programs trips and materials for tenants
To continue intensive staff development activities and purchase equipment
To served the educational and Health interests of the very diverse community of Senate District 19
Peer to Peer recovery Services
Community program
Youth & Education programs - this program provides full time maintenance and operations workers to the Department of Parks and Recreation.
School Programs
Beacon Program
Community Programs

Through this extraordinary partnership, we will engage at-risk students in the transformation of their high need schools in East New York, Brooklyn benefiting thousands of students, teachers and families in the 19th Senatorial District for years to come.
Provide culturally competent, sensitive support and advocacy services to LGBT persons with severe and persistent mental illness
Fatherhood Initiative Program, Parent Education & Support, , After School Programming at PS 167, and Computer training classes
Community Development Program
Project to teach young people from urban and rural settings about the Underground Railroad System in NYS and any related historical facts of the African-American experience

To provide educational programs to under served youth, ages 13-19 in the Brooklyn, New York Area. To fund college program.
Perform data collection and information acquisition relevant to the community - Serve as a clearing house for information gathering and dissemination
Expose high school students to science and technology being applied in the work place
Salary for housekeepers for the facility
Brooklyn supervised visitation program
15 folding lunch tables, 400 chairs for auditorium, 40 laptops,2 portable basketball systems, and musical instruments
To provide a platform for the youth to enchance academic and communication skills in an enviroment that allows them to produce and present posititve media images of themselves and the events that impact them in their our neighbourhoods. Positive images

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Youth Training Program
Community Musical Program
To provide prevention services for teen population at Maxwell High School

To provide more oppurtunities for residents of Senate district 19 with intellectual and deveopmental disabilities to participate in programs that focus on regular physcial activity, adopting and maintianing healthy lifestyle and team building ina fun safe
Year round program for academic enrichment, youth development, sports, fitnessand wellness activities

To provide a NORC supportive service program, community help for residents and seniors with low to moderate income.

Assist the aged of New York city with emphasis on filling the unmet needs of the Jewish aged living in the community, while at the same time serving older adults of all backgrounds with equal concern for their dignity and autonomy
Community outreach programs
Afterschool Programs
Community Development
provide a variety of sports to children from all socio-economic backgrounds

Youth and Transportation Services


To provide services for the aged that include casework, congregate meals, outings and mobilize the community to respond the community to respond to the special needs of the aged.
This program has six senior centers and two satellites sponsored programs. The center serves persons 60 yrs and over , five days per week and the combine total of senior served is over 850 persons per day. Grant will be used to support costs for the pro
To develop, promote and teach Caribbean arts and culture in the NYC Area

Emergency Shelter & GED Program - Purchase Desks, chairs and computers, printers for GED Program and office furniture.
Assisting students with homework and tutroing, sponsoring trips to museums, shows, games .... Sponsoring special affairs - graduations.
for Youth Enrichment Services program
for their Holocaust Tracing Program
For Staten Island Creative Community's Art by the Ferry Program
to continue running arts programs in Snug Harbor, Staten Island
Seeking a number of pieces of equipment and technology for the center.
to assist people writing applications for housing, SCRIE, DRIE, section 8 and NYCHA
Seeking funds for four of their twenty sessions in their inter-generational gap bridging program.
to put on a musical at a school in 23rd Senate District of Senator Savino's Choosing
For their 8th Annual West Brighton Harmony Day
For their "war on drugs" public billboard advertising campaign
Using modest grants, workshops and forums, and one-on-one assistance, they help groups start and sustain important neighborhood projects.
For uniforms and travel expenses
For their Benefits Specialist Program
For their Future Focus Project. They need computers and other equipment
For the Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Labor Studies at the City University of New York
To give funds to their member groups for their programs
For a number of their annual programs on Staten Island, including producing an exercise video, making fitness posters, marketing the 2009 Staten Island Health and Environment Conference.

For their supported work program, which trains members of the program job and vocational skills. Grant will be used to purchase materials and jobs to practice for future job placement

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For an echocardiogram machine for early detection base line heart testing in Staten Island.
For a number of events, including their Christmas and holiday events, and summer events
To be dispersed to "Celebrating Real Family Life, Inc." of Staten Island, NY, for their family and youth programs.
For lunches for the seniors and other social and recreational programs
For their Neighborhood Partners Program, which would benefit St.. George Civic, or Sea View Foundation, or Mud Lane Society
For various social programs and help activities for survivors of the Holocaust
Seeking funds for their Coney Island Active Aging NORC Program, namely providing lunch twice a week throughout the year, $1,000 for the purchase of a large tv, $3,000 for field trips for seniors.
For the Luna Park Senior Center for Various programs
For running their various youth, adult, and senior programs
For their At-Risk Transportation Program for the Elderly
For their Reach Out and Read Program
For supplies and operation (food, etc.) of their Kosher Soup Kitchen
For a three-pronged Medicare consumer health plan counseling project, consisting of Town Hall Meetings, A dedicated MRC counselor engaged, and a consumer hotline

To provide daily transportation service for residents of Park Lane at Sea View, Met Council's Newest residence for low-to- moderate-income seniors, and towards creating a Staten Island Service Center, and also $50,000 to be dispersed to the Guardians of O
For their theatre programs, to be done in schools in S.D.. 23
For their Support and Information Project.
To be dispersed evenly by Neighborhood Improvement Association to 10 senior centers in SD 23 of State Senator Savino's choosing.
For their programs which help low and moderate income individuals find affordable housing. These programs include Foreclosure Prevention Outreach and Counseling, Services to First Time Home buyers, and Counseling, Assistance and Advocacy for Tenants

For their Curriculum-Based Theatre Field Trip program and NYHealthy Kids circus Arts-in-education program.
For the social programs they hold to help survivors of the Holocaust
For their MURAL program, which train young graffiti vandals in the history of urban arts and other educational programs and helps them turn their lives around

For their Little League expenses


Grant to be provided to Concerned Citizens for Family Preservation for their Mama to Mama Parenting Partnership and Mentoring Program
For their medical expenses and kitchen expenses which helps them provide counseling and support for sick individuals and their families.
For giving pro bono legal help to people being foreclosed upon.
For their soup kitchen/ shelter.
For their volunteer police force in Boro Park, Brooklyn
To expand the Special Tees division.
For one half year's Performing Arts programming at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden.
Funding to be used to set up and establish learning institutes for middle school and high school students.
For their Children and Senior Programs
For the SI 2020 project, and for the Women's Leadership Council, split evenly.

Towards their annual scholarship given to one Staten Island High School Junior or Senior

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For their 350th anniversary of the founding of Staten Island celebration
To be dispersed equally to 8 seniors centers in Senate District 23 of State Senator Diane J. Savino's choosing
For the hiring of a paralegal for their Homeowner Defense Project
For postage for care packages to soldiers serving overseas.
To be put towards the creation of a special vending district in the B.I.D. plans
For lunches for the seniors, and other social programs
To Hold Non-Sectarian Theatre workshops at Temple Emanuel.
For their Senior Center Program, which is open 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.
For a number of their projects, which may include- Financial Paths Projects, Veterans Outreach Project, Summer Youth Leadership Project, Coney Island College Tour Program, and Reach-For-Excellence After School Program for NYCHA Residents.

To operate their Women's Business Center, and their Smart Business Center
For their graffiti removal project in Staten Island
Seeking funds for their Supervised visitation program, held each Saturday for families involved in custody battles.
Funds will help purchase 20 notebook computers for program participants so that they could participate in after-school workshops that will bring to life the story of Sosua.
Funds will support 17 after-school programs in Manhattan.
Funds will support a portion of the organizational development consultant's annual cost.
Funds will support the 19th annual Dominican.Latino LGBT Health fair Picnic at Fort Washington Park on July 26th, 2009.
Funds will be used to provide transportation services to seniors in Manhattan, many who are frail and disabled.
Funds will support a center to provide small business employees and local residents with access to financing, technical assistance, critical business issues and technological skills.
Funds will support three programs for owners of bodegas in the 31st senate district: Educational Training Scholarship Fund, Financial Literacy Workshops and Bodega Services Program.
Funds will be used to support a soup kitchen for homeless men and women with special needs.
Funds will support gallery space to be used by community for performances, exhibits and cultural events
Funds will be used to provide vocational skills to adults with mental illness who then take the responsibility for planting and maintaining every block along Broadway in the district
Funds will help expand Operation Home Base, a program that coordinates foster care and housing for those under 21, increase the on-site job training, job readiness and job placement programs for people of all ages, expand legal services for the elderly, v
Funds will support the organization's arts education programs in two schools in the senatorial district
Funds will be used to survey all the businesses in the Washington Heights and Inwood neighborhoods.
Funds will be used to help support the work of the Youth Council in the after-school program.
Funds will be used to help operate an after school program at P.S. 152.
Funds will be used to help operate and after school program
Funds will be used to help operate an after school programs for children in the Marble Hill location.
Funds will go towards the evaluation of reported flow reductions at the North River Water Treatment Plant by analyzing influent, effluent, and sludge concentrations as well as flows along with information on development that has occurred in the drainage b
Funds will provide support for a mobile soup kitchen program that has two locations that service people in the senatorial district
Funds will assist the program with its general operating costs to enable the continuation of high quality educational and support services to formerly incarcerated people throughout New York City
Funds will be used to support their Social Services referrals with their Immigration/Citizenship Department.
Funds will help support the medical assistant who works out of the Health center in Harlem.
Funds will be used for an after school program, providing tutorial and recreational activities for children.
Funds will support two enrichment/guidance programs: Forward Options for Girls and Tolerance Week
Funds would be used to renovate the computer lab and update computers, hardware and software
Funds will be used for the Nuevo Amanecer program. This program is comprehensive domestic violence program which offers individual, family and group counseling to battered women and their families. A 24-hour hotline provides information and referrals to
to support volunteer visiting programs, which provide a supportive network for the frail elderly
Funds will support ongoing environmental education and outreach efforts in the 31st senate district, including tree planting activities, film screening and panel discussions on climate change, eco-friendly publications, costs associate with EarthFair (Apr
Funds will be used to subsidize costs associated with the student study abroad program sponsored by Hostos Community College.
Funds will be used for general operating expenses at the Fordham University's Laboratory for Familial Dysautonomia Research
Funds will be used to purchase supplies to carry out community services activities and projects
Funds will support a volunteer program that will work to conserve and improve the park
Funds will be used to provide anti-eviction legal services for Single Room Occupancy Tenants.
Funds will be used to provide seniors yoga and exercise classes twice per week.
Funds will be used for educational programs for newly-arrived immigrant student.
Funds will provide socialization, educational and recreational programs for seniors
Funds will support the Uptown Arts Stroll event which is a festival-like month-long series of events taking place between May 30,2009 and June 30, 2009
Funds will support a tutoring program for formerly incarcerated persons.
Funds will support the Caring Partner Program, which provides after-school work experiences relating to geriatric services for 60 community high school students in Northern Manhattan.
Funds will be used to support JPAC's efforts to reach out to consumers and provide educational materials about benefits and entitlements. Funds will also be used to support JPAC's Institute for Senior Action.
SNAP hosts forums and community speak-outs about criminal justice issues in the NYC Communities most affected by criminal justice policy, including Washington Heights in the 31st Senate District.
Funds will help to replace outdated "manual crank" beds to electric beds for the frail elderly residents.
Funds will be used to subsidize costs associated with the cultural center to conduct counseling, training sessions and workshops.
Funds will be used for advocacy for historic preservation of the Upper West Side of Manhattan's designated historic districts and landmarks.
Funds will be used for the Prisoner's Rights Project to provide legal and advocacy services to prisoners who are seeking medical attention or otherwise threatened with bodily harm.
Funds will be used for general operating expenses in Northern Manhattan offices
Funds will be used to support the Center's mental health and social services work through Center Care and Youth Enrichment Services (YES) programs. Center Care is a substance abuse and mental health counseling service for LGBT - identified adults.
Funds will be used to purchase peripheral equipment for an Environmental Air Sampler and for the collection and analysis of data to be presented to the EPA.
Funds will be used to support a psychologist to provide services to children and families.
Funds will be used to cover the costs associated with implementing a Town Hall Meeting - Medicare Part D consumer education project.
Funds will enable the organization to provide seniors living in the district with minor home repairs
Funds will be used to provide legal services to tenants in New York City.
Funds will provide school children at P.S. 4 with Midori & Friends Adventure concerts that will bring performers from all over the world
Funds will be used to cover general operating costs such as rent, consultant payments, equipment, and office supplies
Funds will be used to support the upcoming special exhibition called "An Obligation to Respond: The Morgenthau Family and the Spirit of America", which examines the Morgenthau family's contribution to the improvement of society through philanthropy and pu
Funds will support music and literacy workshops and school concerts throughout the city.
Funds will support an in-school dance program for students at P.S. 189, which provides weekly classes and in-school performances
Funds will help train and supervise young adults concerning reproductive-rights issues.
Funds will be used to support the agency's S.T.A.T.E. Program (Students Taking Action Towards Empowerment). This program is aimed at bridging the gap between NDS's young constituents and members of the law enforcement working in their communities
Funds will support arts education program at five schools in the district
Funds will be used to pay three training sessions on healthy eating and nutrition for elementary and high school students.
Funds will be used for the Tax Assistance Outreach Program and Foreclosure Counseling & Home buying Seminars in the 31st Senate District.
Funds will help support the Beyond the Soup Kitchen Initiative, which services food pantries and soup kitchens in the district
Funds will be used to cover costs associated with a hotline phone service and volunteer training.
Funds will be used for General Operating Expenses. The New York Council for the Humanities is a private 501(c)3 founded in 1975 by a distinguished group of scholars, citizens, and public representatives to be the voice of the public humanities in New Yor
Funds will be used to run a school yard tennis after-school program and provide educational support services.
Funds will be used to strengthen the most heavily used print and non-print collections for all ages at the Fort Washington, Supyten Duyvil, and Inwood branches
Funds will support the Scandinavian Music Festival at Fort Tryon Park, which provides live classical music for visitors of the park

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Funds will help create Fair Trade/Sweatfree School Days in NYC schools, which will engage and educate elementary and high school students about human rights needs and working conditions in third world countries.
Funds will be used to expand speaking programs and the ReAction Program to the 31st SD.
Funds will be used to organize for general support to finance initiatives that will help monitor the treatment of wastewater discharged into the Hudson River and parks.
Funds will support a graffiti program for local businesses in Washington Heights and Inwood, known as the Business Beautification program.
Funds will support CitySolve's graffiti removal program for heavily graffitied business districts throughout the Washington Heights section of the district.
Funds will be used to cover costs associated with providing legal services to immigrants in northern Manhattan.
Funds will be used to cover costs associated with providing civil legal services to residents of the Washington Heights & Inwood Communities
Funds will support efforts to preserve affordable housing in New York City
Funds will be used to offset the cost of rent expenses for senior center
Funds will be used to maintain and improve organization's web site, expand outreach strategies, and undertake technological improvements relating to the usability of web site.
Funds will be used for research and public education related to collateral effects of incarceration, including issues relating to voting rights, reapportionment, the impact on the home communities of incarcerated individuals, and the ability of previously
Funds will help cover stipends for students participating in the Public Service Scholar Program (PSSP). The PSSP trains undergraduate students at Hunter College for careers in the public and nonprofit sectors.
Funds will be used for after-school homework help and for the Friday Teen Night. Every Friday night from 7 to 10 pm, Teen Night provides recreation and socialization for teens. It is a safe haven for teens and there is outreach counselor available on si
This program will help improve the security of local houses of worship and community bases organizations by offering workshops, lectures and custom materials that focus on anti-terrorism and crime prevention measures.
Funds will be used to cover administrative costs associated with billing for mental health services
Funds will support the youth internship program.
Funds will support programs and scholarships for Mentally Frail Seniors
Funds will be used for the community care giving program - a bilingual adult day program for persons with memory loss.
Funds will support the organization's annual "Children Festival of Russian Culture" at Fort Tryon Park.
Funds will be used to provide confidential assistance to immigrant victims of domestic violence
Funds will be used for expanded bilingual case assistance to the elderly in northern Manhattan and the Bronx.
Funds will be used for the expansion of mental health services for older adults in Manhattan
Funds will support a 12-hour marathon concert for members of the community
Turnaround requsts these funds to support its work creating safe, stable learning environments in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan during the 2009-2010 school year. Because the full cost of Turnaround's work in a school can range from roughly $50,000 to $30
Funds will be used to cover costs associated with providing theatrical performances for seniors
Funds will be used to expand and improve the Upper Manhattan B.O.C. / BO$$ micro-business development program. Funds will help provide business development assistance on a one-on-one basis and pre and post loan and business counseling.
Funds will support the cost of Medieval-era cultural entertainment at the park
Funds will be used for the Business Resource Center, specifically for trainings for current and new business owners.
Funds will be used to cover operating costs associated with programs at the senior center.
Funds will be used to provide counseling for tenants. The Coalition will assist tenants to negotiate with owners about repairs and rent, help them to complete and file applications for housing benefits and for relief from housing problems.
Funds will support Friends of Payson Avenue's youth council while enabling the organization to continue to coordinate restoration events and maintain Inwood Hill Park.
Funds will be used to provide social services for the local needy, elderly and immigrant populations.
Funds will be used for organizing to help residents deal with crime and safety issues
Funds will be used for the Social Services Counselor's Salary. The Counselor refers people to programs for which they are eligible and helps them with the application process.
Funds will be used to hold a free annual concert series held at the YM & YWHA of Washington Heights.
Funds will be used to support a children's afterschool program in the Bronx
to support funding for the organization's "Space at 520" which provides office and rehearsal space for vibrant nonprofit theatre companies
to support funding for the museum's educational and public programs.
funding for low-cost instruction in music, dance and theater for East Harlem children and teens at the Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts, a program of Boys & Girls Harbor
To support funding for Operation Home Base, a program providing foster care and housing, as well as to increase job training and placement programs to LGBT individuals of color.
To support funding for the Creative Bronx! Black Book, a program that fosters creative connections between artists and the marketplace.
To support funding of public education and enrichment offerings in the 28th District.
To support funding for dance education and performance opportunities for Bronx youth.
To support funding for two full opera productions, to be presented to the Bronx community, and which will also serve as the heart of the organization's Arts in Education Program in Bronx public schools.
To support funding for neighborhood concerts, and bringing music to shelters, public hospitals, prisons, and senior centers and to expand Harlem and Bronx based public programs.
To support funding for a comprehensive print media program serving students at the PS/IS 50 Vito Marcantoinio School in East Harlem.
To support funding for the "Parents as Arts Partners," which invests in and supports programs that engage parents in hands-on, interactive arts education activities with their children.
To support funding for CWOP's efforts to help East Harlem and South Bronx families navigate the child welfare system and organize for system change.
To support funding for the growth of the Citizens Schools Program to serve more students in high need, low performing schools through an innovative and proven model that supports student achievement.
To support funding to provide job readiness, coaching, placement, and training services to working-age individuals in the 28th Senate District.
To support funding of Whole School, Whole Child education program in East Harlem, which seeks to address student's academic, social and emotional needs through in and after school programming
To support funding for the mobile feeding program, which distributes 1,000 emergency meals every night of the year at 28 sites throughout Manhattan and the Bronx.
To support funding for the Sustainable Communities Project, which is working to engage low and moderate income residents of East and Central Harlem in developing a replicable model of community engagement in the economic development processes.
To support funding for the Take It Home Program, which provides refurbished computers and educational software to low income students and teachers.
To support funding for the Infant-Toddler / Parents Program, which provides early childhood education and care for vulnerable, high-risk children and comprehensive services for their families in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx.
To support funding for EHCS Bilingual Head Start Program: gardening equipment for children, improvements to the auditorium sound system and playground benches.
To support funding for legal services provided to victims of domestic violence in East Harlem and the South Bronx, including services related to divorce, child support, housing and immigration.
To support funding for the organization's Touring Gallery and Artistic Development programs, both of which are focused on artistic growth and community engagement.
To support funding for a two-week program of events celebrating the role of the South Bronx as the birthplace of salsa and Latin jazz.
To support funding for the organization's syringe access program, part of a statewide program that has seen a 75% decrease in HIV infection among injection drug users.
To support funding for a new learning curriculum for West African immigrants in the South Bronx.
To support funding for the organization's annual TeatroStageFest.
to support funding for the organization's direct programming in the 28th district
To support funding for housing advocacy and representation of low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS in the 28th Senate District.
To support funding for a Mexican community celebration entitled Posadas y Pastorelas
To support educational programs for K-8 students and families with young children, and to support free-of-charge museum admission
To support funding for program that addresses the needs of Spanish-speaking survivors of sexual and domestic violence in the 28th Senate District.
To support funding for the Neighborhood Explorers program, which brings local East Harlem students to use the principles of architecture and planning to solve neighborhood issues.
To support funding of the Bronx Helpers, a prize-winning youth community service and leadership program which involves 120 SW Bronx youth, ages 10-18 during the school year and summer.
To support funding for continued independent environmental review of cleanup plan and air quality tests at Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics.
To support funding for Shakespeare in the Park as well as education and outreach programming.
For the purpose of providing financial assistance to arts organizations throughout the State.
To support funding to preserve affordable housing in New York City, including the 28th Senate district, by providing assistance to rent-regulated, Section 8 and Mitchell-Lama tenants.
To support funding for a gala holiday presentation of Handel's Messiah, to be performed in the Lehman Concert Hall. The event will feature professional singers, the orchestra, community readers and will conclude with "A Taste of the Bronx" food show.
To support funding for the Computer Technician Training Program, which provides local students with the technical and life skills needed to obtain and maintain living wage employment.
To support high-impact economic revitalization services for artists in the 28th District, including outreach events on skill-building and financial stability, as well as complimentary Field membership for 15-25 local artists.
To support funding for "Pregones in Motion," a free theater and education project service diverse low- to moderate-income audiences at Pregones Theater as well as other community venues in East Harlem and The Bronx.
To support funding for the organization's Highbridge Senior Center.
To support funding for several activities serving local children and families, including a Literacy Clinic and Basketball & Baseball Clinic.
To help fund the Roosevelt Island Day Nursery's Scholarship Fund, which supports under-served families on Roosevelt Island.
To support funding for the organization's recreational activities for seniors, including the technology program and exercise classes.

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To support funding for the association's comprehensive catalog of art work.
To support the organization's school educational activities and audience development programs.
To expand Search and Care's bilingual, culturally competent, no-fee care management services for frail and homebound low-income elders living in East Harlem.
To support funding for the creation of a "novela" to educate Latinas in the 28th Senate district about breast cancer.
To support funding for school programs, which provide students of all ages with interactive experiences at the Guggenheim Museum, engaging them with architecture and other mediums through inquiry and hands-on activities to enhance learning.
To support funding to provide opportunities for residents of the 28th Senate district with intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate in daily training clubs, after-school sports, adapted physical education and health screening/medical exa
To support funding for Theme Teams, a lively literacy-building program for East Harlem elementary school students in the Rising Stars Summer Program.
To support funding for a program that offers technical assistance to 50 low-income cooperatives.
To support funding for the expansion of project STEP (Students Towards Educational Promise), WHEDCo's enrichment program for middle school students attending PS/MS 218
To support the organization's comprehensive food distribution through its Pantry Program.
Funds would be used for new protective equipment, turnout gear to replace current personal protective equipment which is 15 years old or more. NYPA States any PPE over 10 years. old is no longer useable. PPE Consists of coats, boots, bunker pants and gl
Tuition assistance to working families based on household income and numbers in household. This sliding scale will enable working parents earning up to 400% of the poverty guideline to access and afford early care and education for their children.
Funding towards the 2009/10 Economic Development Initiative
For support of the acquisition of the Theatre
AG Incubator Project
Towards the purchase of replacement field lights, and/or a new pneumatic field liner and/or youth field equipment tackling sled dummies, etc.. equipment.
Funding will be used for the installation of a new roof on the library.
Funds would be used toward the construction of a 1200 square foot pavilion with 4 sides to house the overflow of sheep, goats and or swine during the Herkimer County FAIR. This would include building, excavation, power and lights.
Upgrade village buildings, village hall and village dpw garage: The brick around village hall is in need of mortar repair and sealing to stop water leaks in the building. The overhead doors with electrical hookups at the street department garage need to
Upgrade bathrooms, showers, toilets sinks and new pipes and drains.
Funds would be used to update radio communication system.
To purchase pagers for on/off duty personnel to be able to reach out in time of need for major/minor incidents.
Funding would continue sidewalk replacement on State Hwy 7 in the hamlet of Schenevus from Barnes Monument Works going East to the corner of Arch Street on NYS Hwy Route 7
Renovations and improvements to the Zone Community Center
Toward the construction of a new building to serve as a new fire station.
For maintenance and repairs to the Pratt Newton Memorial Home.
Expanded hours of the library.
Replacement of emergency vehicle radios, portable radios and pagers.
Funds will be used to purchase minitor pager one frequency low band and extended warranty 6. Portable Radios, desktop charges, microphones, complete sets of turn out gear.
The YWCA of Cortland is requesting funds to help support their offsite year round daycare facilities, learning adventure and here we grow. These programs provide daycare services to 115 working families. These programs run a deficit and outside support
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
For the purchase of Smart Boards and/or computer equipment for school district.
to provide six free weekly family movies to three carefully selected Jamaica parks
Expansion of a robust initiative entitled ôInvest in New Yorkö and to expand bilateral US-China trade for SME (small and medium sized enterprises). Goal is to attract $25 million in China investment in NYS and create 750 jobs while expanding export ops fo
provides counseling, educational programs, and outreach for people with breast cancer and their families
Project RISE (career counseling and placement)
to assist in implementation of an "After Care Service Component" to benefit domestic violence families who are in need of extended services after being discharged from the shelter
to create, manage, and implement programs for youth from elementary through high school in the professional areas of health, sports, community awareness, and public opinion
to increase the awareness of seniors in the area of health, elder law, and crime prevention
to support community activities and to provide lunch to local residents
to advance the rights of Asian Americans and all those in need through advocacy and access to civil rights, immigrant assistance, social services, affordable housing and economic development.
to provide care for Asian and Pacific Islanders living with HIV/AIDS and their families to provide programs in education and risk reduction for the Asian gay community re HIV and AIDS
to underwrite costs for the Teen Lift Program relative to the annual college tour and preparation program
to provide early college programs with enhanced math and science work where over 95% of graduates enroll in 4 year college program
to strengthen the families and prevent domestic violence in the Bukharian immigrant community in New York City.
to fund the Development Through the Arts and technology pilot program
to fund community events and relative supplies and equipment
Supporting a shared services model program for k-12 schools within the Buffalo City School district
program designed to provide older adults in the surrounding communities opportunity to take part in exciting as well as informative past times
To promote and assist with beautification projects of the local community strip
to provide a daily learning environment
provide free legal services to parents in crisis
To educate disabled children.
To improve the quality of life in the community by "Helping peopleàhelp themselves!"
To provide counseling for children and families for emotional and behavioral issues, family interventions to prevent abuse and neglect.
To fund staff development.
To help a wide range of groups start and sustain important neighborhood projects.
provide six weeks of City Parks Track & Field in Liberty Park, performances of City Parks Kids in Liberty Playground and partner with local schools and community organizations to conduct the education programs Seeds to Trees and Learning Gardens in the di
Offers a variety of community services including child care programs, bilingual training, business development courses, ESL and the Latino Childcare Institute.
To purchase trophies, medals, plaques to present at all thirty-three schools represented.
Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention program in Southeast Queens
Citywide grass roots planning process to develop a document
Nonprofit organization committed to advancing the agenda for urban professionals and their communities
To provide financial support for the Youth Empowerment Structures program.
To provide interactive drama workshops that reach peer groups in a unique way regarding HIV and AIDS, student literacy, public health, obesity, college retention and workforce readiness.
support mobile classroom and information center that assists in bringing admissions and financial aid information and higher education and training services to residents of the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, New York
Familial Dysautonomia (FD) is a rare genetic neurological condition that affects the sensory and autonomic nervous systems, causing severe gastrointestinal, cardiac, pulmonary, orthopedic, renal and ophthalmologic problems. Funding to support medical trea

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court appointed special advocate program
To provide employment, housing assistance and commercial revitalization services throughout the Rockaways.
promotion of reconciliation and understanding between ethnic communities
Maintenance of Roy Wilkens Park and community beautification activities.
to support the operation of the Women's Institute program within GMHC
To provide education and development skills as well as housing, drug abuse, and parenting skills.
Provides a variety of community needs including, senior services, after school programs, youth employment services, adult education, vocational training, ESL and legal services.
Rehabilitation services for blind and visually-impaired residents of Queens County
to support the prevention of health disparities among the underprivileged and vulnerable communities through awareness education
To help sustain and expand the Home Maintenance and repair Educational program conducted in partnership with Margaret Community Corporation in far Rockaway
To support "Everyone Onboard" reading program to raise the reading level of children from Queens.
technical and financial assistance to new and established small, minority and women-owned businesses
To provide visual, performing and literary arts, arts education and artists programs to encourage participation in the arts and to contribute the cultural enrichment of Queens and the Greater metropolitan area.
To provide therapeutic activities and socialization for seniors afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease/dementia, and as well, provides support and respite for their caregivers/family.
To provide therapeutic activities and socialization for seniors afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease/dementia, and as well, provides support and respite for their caregivers/family.
To provide therapeutic activities and socialization for seniors afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease/dementia, and as well, provides support and respite for their caregivers/family.

to support academic and social welfare of area youth


To fund beautification efforts in the community as well as provide supplement to KGHCA newsletter publicizing efforts.
To allow the organization to meet the public demand for its History Education programs
To inform children, youth, young adults and parents, educating and making them aware of the dangers and consequences of gun use, gang violence, drug abuse and drug selling.
20,000 people services 9 community service center project in medically under served area
to provide a daily learning environment
To provide legal services to low income residents of Monroe and surrounding counties.
Serves more than 6,000 people each week from all five boroughs with information, referral services, cultural programs, after school youth programs, HIV prevention activities, family programs, mental health, social services, meeting space for more than 300
To run violence intervention & prevention program.
to ensure access to affordable health care for older adults and people with disabilities through counseling, educational programs and public policy initiatives
Long time provider of housing programs, social services, food programs, and other initiatives designed to aid those in need.
to underwrite after-school program costs
Improve quality of life in community through housing development, property management, economic development and the delivery of human services
To expand music programs for the School-Age After School Program
To service low income and under served neighborhoods.
To engage each member of society in our work to end domestic violence, so that all relationships can embrace the principles of respect, equality, and peacefulness.
To provide tennis and youth development activities to youth who are financially unable to afford payment for such involvement.
To meet pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in volunteer service
funding to support and maintain New York City parks
to improve the quality and scope of publicly supported legal representation to low income people
To provide funding for technology training program.
to support educational programs
support for educational programs at Peninsula Preparatory Academy Charter School
To support and develop the work of contemporary American playwrights, composers, lyricists and librettists, and to produce their new plays and musicals.
Replacement of SCBA's (Scott Air Packs) to assist in breathing when going into a fire.
support for after school programs, activities and sports for kids
Helps consumers find health care coverage, identify public health insurance program, and learn how to contact state agencies/community groups.
to fund services that will help students prepare for excelling in college
To provide help with business people by offering information and advice helpful to their business, as well as opportunities for meeting and working with other business and groups in Queens.
to support and enhance the investigation and prosecution of emerging crime patterns in Queens County, with a focus on aggressive prosecution of index crimes, including career criminal matters, firearms related offenses, gang violence and other violent cri
Providing a seamless spectrum of service to existing business, entrepreneurs, and commercial centers to create, expand, or attract business
To fund their Meals-on-Wheels programs, and their "Project Life" initiative that supplies medical alert communicators to the lonely and homebound.
To fund social services to the Queens community.
Act as a planning & coordinating body for human services in Queens. Provide information and referral to residents of Queens and technical assistance to agencies serving Queens
To fund their Children / Adolescent Literacy Reading and Math/Life skills program.
To provide referrals to mental health providers and determine the efficiency of treatment.
not for profit organization designed to promote minorities and Africn American males into nursing
to fund financial assistance to have the ability to provide cultural resources to the community
Encouraging Rockaway youth to become advocates for their environment and the community at large, while bringing some of the nation's finest scientists, engineers and urban planners to work directly with Rockaway youth as mentors.
to address the decline in service delivery in the Rosedale Community
Provide services to domestic violence victims and their children each year in 5 boroughs, legal and social services to immigrants; family law; and specialized services for children.
To fund operating expenses for their van, such as insurance, fuel and maintenance.
to reinforce the City University's mission as a unique educational fount from which great futures can be attained by anyone with the grit and passion to learn
To fund the community Pre-Memorial Day parade and Community Environmental Awareness Program.
to fund recreation and community involvement
To provide workforce development for the hardest to employ.
To fund the tutoring and mentoring of youth in the jamaica area of Queens
To assist tenants residing in dontown Jamaica to get repairs and services and demand tenant's rights.
to create positive outlets for the community
to provide athletic and educational activities

to help families achieve stability and economic independence

To fund the location, development, and staffing for a Queens Veterans Resource Center.
support for new high school students through Ninth Grade Acculturation Program
NextBus signage for the Downtown Connection, a free transportation service that serves workers, residents and visitors in Lower Manhattan.
offset the cost of operating and maintaining its new facility, so that APICHA can continue to provide HIV/AIDS services without interruption
support affordable housing developments, fair housing services, community center, housing legal services, immigration services
Support for Artists-in-Residence program
Expansion of the Alzheimer's Poetry Project--the Project brings professional cultural and arts programming to people living with Alzheimer's disease.
Support for arts and cultural programming in BAC gallery in DUMBO
Provide free cultural, recreational, and educational programming in the park.
Creation of a new curriculum kit and accompanying programs
Support for free programming at Exhibition Program at BRIC Rotunda Gallery

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Support cultural tourism, economic development and history education through historical commemoration signage in Downtown Brooklyn.
Community development projects
Support adult literacy, training, and job placement services
Support the Chinatown Working Group (LMDC as fiscal conduit)
Support Multi-Social Service (MSS) programs to help immigrant clients access community resources, resolve disputes, translate documents and prepare tax documents
Support for Church Street School Scholarship Program for arts education
Support for Charlie Parker Jazz Festival
Support the educational quarterly publication dealing with HIV treatment, prevention, and policy.
Support for Affordable Housing Preservation Program to provide counseling to tenants. Services help tenants prevent eviction and obtain necessary repairs.
Support for free arts and performance programming and community events
Funds will be used to provide a social dance program, nutrition workshops, and exercise program
Family Literacy Program and field trips in elementary public schools
Support tenant and community organizing work.
Pro bono foreclosure intervention program
Educational programming for students in local schools such as P.S. 29, P.S. 32, P.S. 58, P.S. 261, P.S. 146
Support the Young Mothers' Parenting Initiative
Provide after-school and summer camp program for low-income and immigrant children.
Support services for frail and homebound older adults
Boys & Girls Republic afternoon and evening programs, including academic support, arts instruction, youth leadership training and other youth services.
Funds will be used to provide mental health and social services programming
Redesign and enhance web site and develop a Green component for the Loisaida Festival
Printed materials and other support for LES is More program
Purchase of presentation equipment for free and low-cost performance, music and multimedia cultural programs
Support for leadership development, entrepreneurial training, financial planning, academic support and civic engagement for young people.
Upgrade existing information infrastructure to improve health outcomes and care.
Translation of application materials and grant workshops into Cantonese, Mandarin and Spanish
Support for after-school program at P.S. 89. Services include homework help, sports, arts and crafts, languages and computer training.
Support for soup kitchen in Williamsburg
Purchase and maintenance of education equipment.
Provide home safety and security repair services for senior citizens.
Support work to protect the rights of tenants.
Support arts education program for students at P.S. 1, P. S.. 2, P.S. 124, P.S. 126, P.S. 130, P.S. 234
Funds used to pay a portion of rent for Lower Manhattan counseling center
Dance program for students of P.S. 150
Support and supplies for Meltzer Houses Tenant Association
Free theater production in Battery Park
Support for Autism Spectrum Disorder programming in P.S. 32 and other public schools
After-school programming for students at Earth School and East Village Community School
Programming for park and recreation activities in East River State Park
Support for food pantry program
Arts education for students of P.S. 261
Support environmental education programming at Prospect Park Audubon Center for schools in Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Williamsburg and Greenpoint
Support for evening meals program for individuals living with mental illness
Support for outdoor film screenings in Lower Manhattan and the East Village
Support for youth services and community events
Support for athletic programming for Lower East Side children
Emergency Response Training
Support for free after school arts education and entrepreneurship training for middle and high school students
Support for child and family service development
Senior Centers and Social Services, including meals, education, recreational activities, case management, entitlement and benefit counseling and referrals in multiple languages
Support and administration for food stamp outreach and eligibility program
Support child protection and safety lectures in schools, and other child and family services
Services for frail seniors, including assistance with shopping and errands, escorts to medical appointments, service referrals, volunteer companionship and other services
Support for free public summer concerts in Battery Park
After-school programs for students at P.S. 126 and P.S. 126/MAT
College counseling and support for College Discovery Center, including application assistance and college tours for high school students
to purchase a seven (7) passenger van for its senior transportation program
replace roof and siding on building
Arts in Education is dedicated to providing students with opportunities to become actively and academically engaged in the arts. The Institute works with public and private schools in rural, urban and suburban schools throughout Western New York.
Implement electronic medical records (EMR) system for internal medicine practice with the primary objective of eliminating significant administrative inefficiencies identified.
Develop mini grants to be utilized by block clubs for specific crime prevention programs
Provide "Bridging the Gap" program to the Southside Clubhouse for staffing and to implement the program and educational supplies. The disadvantaged youth are the majority of BGCB members who attend Buffalo Public Schools, a district ranked last out of 97
to develop The "Triple Play" and "Healthy Habits" program to members ages 6-18, by promoting health and wellness. B&G Clubs give young people a place to belong and a change to learn and grow, but unhealthy lifestyles put them at risk for obesity and heal
Purchase audiology equipment. The nine (9) pieces of equipment are vital to BHSC's missions to diagnose and treat the hearing and speech disorders of its patients. The Center provides services that reflect the latest advancements in diagnosis and treat
Buffalo Niagara Film Comm. develops and assists in film production and would give WNY the opportunity to be represented in movies and international productions.
Support part of the operating budget and bring the "Educational Concert Series" and symphonic music to children of all ages from Buffalo and surrounding suburbs. The Educational Concert Series engaged over 34,000 students during the 2007-08 season. Kle
Police Dept.'s Hostage Management Team - purchase a cargo van dedicated to perform crisis intervention when team responds to critical, life/death situations.
Western New York will host the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament in 2010. The funds will support the transportation, volunteer staffing and youth events around the tournament. Visitor guides and signage is necessary to inform visitors to lodging, restaura
Implement program designed for women, minority business owners and potential business owners. Program would provide networking through technology, allow women owned businesses to act as public role models to inspire women to receive assistance from the re
Local 2-1-1 referral service allows trained professionals help callers navigate through local health and human service issues. This telephone service is available 24/7 with most up to date information on every government program available.
To expand character centered initiatives which impact citizens in the Town of Hamburg and surrounding communities, by offering training for school personnel, including athletics, for management personnel within businesses, government and law enforcement
Upgrade grounds equipment and fencing around the complex. Also erect batting cage area with machine housing shelter. Sewer, water and electrical lines are required.
One of its core programs, The Lee Gross Anthone Child Advocacy Center, will support public service announcements raising awareness of child sexual abuse. The campaign will speak to adults and children to educate our community on how to recognize and prev
Purchase bullet proof vests for Depew Police Dept.....
Support the 13th Annual Drums Along the Waterfront, Drum Corps International event to be held August 2009. Youth participate in structured, positive and educational activities under the auspices of Drum Corps International. Drums Along the Waterfront p
Instructional "access program" designed to provide tutoring and the necessary skills for under-prepared students seeking a college education.
Fund the NYS American Legion Convention being held in Buffalo. Also, fund scholarships, awards and assist families of deployed troops.
To purchase books to fully stock the bookstore. The reading center has several reading programs and workshops to benefit children, young adults and senior citizens. This grant would also supplement materials such as journals and workbooks.
Resurface indoor basketball court, upgrade outdoor courts and rehabilitate Early Childhood playground at The Belle Center.
Funding for recreational, therapeutic and developmental Boating and Fishing program for Disabled and Disadvantaged WNY residents equipped and modified wheelchair accessible 30' open vessel.
Assist in providing the warehousing and transportation of food to 387 qualified programs in four (4) counties in Western New York. The cost of utilities (gas and electric) which are vital to protecting the food in coolers, freezers and warehouses saw a l

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Architectural tourist destination, support startup operational costs.
Help fund economic development and promote business and community events.
Diving equipment
Completion of Phase II of Peace Park safety initiative. Provide a safe ingress and egress for citizens crossing Buffalo Street thru Peace Park into Municipal Parking lot.
Restore science laboratories which will enhance the teaching of chemistry and biology's to students. Funds will restore laboratory equipment necessary to update the science laboratories. Project will have major impact @ Hilbert, building skills in specif
Purchase 12 passenger van for senior citizens to transport them to their medical appointments.
Veterans Facility - Phase I - Expand Horizon Village Campus and provide additional services to area veterans.
Reconstruction of shelter house destroyed by fire
To acquire approximately 7 acres of land which will complete a land acquisition project. Hull Family Home & Farmstead is a cultural heritage destination for students and adults to learn about WNY's earliest settlement.
Support Literacy Center by expanding programs and welcoming writers to local audiences, encourage literary reading and literacy, and inspire student imagination.
To purchase lifesaving equipment for out guests who are enduring the strenuous process of bone marrow transplantation
Purchase new computers for the After-School program, purchase new athletic equipment and replace existing roof at the Center.
Purchase and install a new power generator set and new wiring for Department of Public Works maintenance facility.
Purchase Medical Grade Oxygen Cylinder Filling System for Lackawanna Fire Department. With 1,967 EMS calls in 2008, many required administration of oxygen to its patients. In certain cases of trauma, oxygen is vital to survival.
Purchase equipment that will enable the League to create a multimedia room/library for the Preschool Learning Center. The PLC serves Erie County, Cattaraugus and Wyoming Counties.
Free civil legal services to elderly, disabled and low-income Western New Yorkers, including health care and financial decisions.
Tutor training workshops for new volunteers. Help adults and families learn to read or speak English.
To ensure longevity and anchor their presence in the Buffalo community by funding programmatic, operational and maintenance expenses.
Fund the First Time/Last Time Program is a Alternative to Incarceration program in Erie County designed to assist young men and women who become involved in the Criminal Justice system for the first time.
Assist businesses affected by the South Park Revitalization project with a grant utilized as a matching fund. Businesses will have an opportunity to improve their building facades and make an instant impact directly complimenting the $2.3 million commerc
This program evaluates the medical care provided by this regions hospitals. The NHQC helps reshape the health delivery system to be more patient centered, cost effective and quality driven.
Pine Hill Primary Center is pre-Kindergarten -1st grade school that conducts an After-School Tutorial program for students and parents providing quality learning experience, and developmental programs. Funding will also be used for miscellaneous supplies
Funding to maintain historic cemetery with grounds upkeep, monument maintenance and burials. Cemetery founded in 1878 and has been in operation since that time.
To improve quality of life in the Massachusetts Avenue corridor through community planning, housing rehabilitation, vacant lot reclamation and infrastructure improvements.
Reconstruct historic Roycroft Power House
Support Youth Prime Time and Senior Wellness programs. The Youth Prime Time program provides a safe haven for young people and ensures the community's disadvantaged youth have accss to programs that will enhance lives and shape their futures. The Senior
Install volleyball court at Griffith Park, Village of Sloan. This project will benefit all age groups by promoting fitness and team building. As a community, the goal is to reduce obesity due to inactive lifestyles, especially in children.
Funding will be used to retain the Drug Court, purchase & process drug toxicology kits, office supplies necessary to operate the Drug Court and to send staff for operational training.
To purchase radio system updrades, including GPS units for the Town's Highway and Sanitation Departments. The GPS equipment improves operations, increases productivity, accountability and reduces fuel and motor equipment operation costs.
to purchase "crimescope", forensic light source and other forensic supplies. This equipment is necessary for the examination and analyses of evidence obtained at crime scences.
To renovate existing common space and "kitchen area" and create a new functional food service area for students and staff. Funds will provide renovation and the purchase of equipment and supplies for food services area. Current equipment and ventilation
Purchase response vehicle, additional specialized tactical medical equipment and allow team members to obtail training in specialized care during SWAT missions.
Repair flooring in Senior Center; purchase inner doors for main building, making building energy efficient; install paging system to prevent people from wandering the building unescorted; and assist in bus rentals fees for day trips for senior citizens
Establish Wireless fideltiy network (Wi-Fi) to improve teaching and learning environment. The Wi-Fi network will allow the college to provide up to date technology to students, remain competitive with other colleges and universities to continue to serve a
Work with Small Business Development Center to assist business with training and other assistance
To support the efforts of the Anti-Flipping Task Force . To educate residents, purchasers and real estate professionals about these unethical practices which involve fraud.
operational costs and educational programming in the arts for young people and their families
Support of printing and distributing 500 safety calendars to residents and businesses within the 112th precinct
to assist with cost of conducting the annual Memorial Day Veterans Parade in conjunction with the Forest Hills Civic Association
Funds will be used to initiate a tracing program for survivors of the Holocaust and their families looking to learn the fate of loved ones separated during World War II through the purchase and distribution of brochures, flyers and additional materials to
no kill animal rescue and shelter including costs for equipment and supplies to house animals, medical equipment and supplies, veterinary medical services, rent and utilities
Funding for training of housing advocates as part of the Queens Leadership Project, a pan-ethnic working group focused on addressing the shortage of affordable housing in Flushing to include training in landlord and roommate harassment; lease renewal coun
Support of operating expenses and maintenance of facility for provision of outreach, prevention and education activities to persons with HIV/AIDS in the Asian and Pacific Islander community as well as the general population in the 16th S.D..... including
support of recreation programs including but not limited to summer camp, respite programs and Saturday and Sunday day programs
Support of costs for insurance for two additional ambulances which would serve the 16th S.D.....
Support of programs to enhance quality of life in the community; including educational and community enhancement projects at PS 169, graffiti removal, sign language interpreter for community meeting, and senior citizen music appreciation program.
Support for development of new Arts Program at P.S. 209Q including the purchase of supplies, materials and hiring of an arts professional.
Support of services, programs, and facility for the community including: lectures, performances, educational programs and recreational activities for senior citizens; arts education programs for children, adults and seniors; facility improvements includi
Support of training for facilitators and presentation of in-school workshops on life skills education to help students make healthy life choices.
Support of seminars on marriage, family and couples education to prevent domestic violence in immigrant communities in Queens and workshops for parents of teens to reduce marriage stressors.
Support of expansion of Project BOOST (Building Options and Opportunities for Students) which provides academic, social and cultural programs that help "boost" the abilities of students in late elementary and middle school students who have demonstrated a
Support for programs at their Bayside community center including lending library, counseling center, community room providing space for community events, playground, and senior program.
Funding for expansion of child care programs in district to include additional 96 children on waiting list; purchase of curricula and supplies; staff training; and provision of substitute teachers and youth workers to improve staff to child ratio.
Funding for increase in number of congregate lunches for seniors in the Flushing community.
Support of Leisure Club for senior citizens for refreshments, supplies, and recreational program expenses at their weekly meetings and for special occasion events.
Support of graffiti removal services throughout the 16 S.D...
Support of programs for the community including senior citizens assistance programs; social activities; lectures; community special needs drives; and grief counseling services.
To support United States history/government classes, citizenship application assistance, family day care and group family care provider training program in Flushing.
Support of CUNY's CAT (Creative Arts Team) interactive drama strategies at Queensborough Community College to help targeted at-risk populations identify, understand and address challenging issues that may impede their completing their degrees
Support for the Center for Jewish Studies arts and cultural programs including: Cinema on Sundays film Dialogue Series: lecture series for interfaith dialogue; Biblical Archeology Series; Music and Performing Arts Series; and Faculty Speakers Bureau pro
Funding medical research equipment for Dysautonomia Treatment and Research Center at NYU Medical Center to advance the quality of care and pursue research to find a cure for familial dysautonomia
Support of youth programs at the center which provides assistance and services to the constantly expanding immigrant population; help with acculturation process; recreational, educational, social and educational services.
Support of instructor fees, instructional space and purchase of educational materials for after school program for students ages 12-17 which would combine classroom and field trips to wetlands where participants would conduct hands-on environmental resear
Support of free "Jazz Thursdays in August" concert series on 70th Road in the heart of the business district. Serving approximately 750 people of all ages per concert, the series promotes area businesses, the unique multiethnic and multicultural makeup o
Support of financial literacy program for urban youth in ninth through twelfth grades to help them build sound, lifelong economic decision-making skills.
Funding to support interfaith clergy coalition; nondenominational community programs and activities to build bridges of understanding; inter-cultural programs and activities; renovation of facility including carpet, paint, cabinetry, hot water heater.
Support of adult water color painting classes at Fort Totten Parks; supplies and instructor.
Support for senior activities including community lecture/discussion series; yoga, exercise, and health programs; recreational and cultural activities and outings; repair of air conditioning and roof.
Support of programs for special needs children; community recreational facilities; summer day camp; facilities for civic group meetings, educational and music programs, and community meetings.
Support of scholar- in- residence for a community lecture program.
Funding for renovation of bathrooms to bring them into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act so that persons with handicapping conditions may attend community programs including school for children with special needs; educational programs fo
Support of cost of general liability insurance coverage to protect organization against lawsuits, accidents, damage; general business and vehicle coverage; and accident and sickness coverage for members.
Support of programs at Mitchell-Linden Senior Citizens Club, 28-02 141 Street, Flushing, New York 11354 including educational and recreational activities; social events; health, wellness and safety activities; educational and cultural trips.
Support of Golden Age Senior Group social programs, speakers, workshops, cultural events and trips.
Support of programs of Family Day Care providers in Rego Park and Forest Hills and other neighborhoods for early childhood enrichment services in creative arts for development of math, reading and science skills.
Support of food pantry for 700 families per month.
Support of educational/arts programs for children ages 8-12 at Kew Gardens Hills branch of the Queens Library including classical music concert; and landscaping for public spaces in community.
Support of services to seniors with limited English proficiency including but not limited to application for social services, government programs, and naturalization.
Support of projects in S.D.. 16 including SAT prep; South Asian Youth Action; homework help; children's recreation program; ESL and citizenship classes; seniors programs; animal care program; and annual school revitalization events, coat drive, and holida
Support of education programs for students, teachers and families including but not limited to science workshops and demonstrations, after-school clubs for elementary and middle school students, and Science Career Ladder for high school and college studen
Support of costs for personnel; yoga, aerobics, dance classes; recreational activities; cultural trips; facility rent and operational costs; health and legal information services; congregate nutrition program of 45 lunches per day; purchase, installation,

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To support cost of bringing rest rooms into compliance with ADA regulations so that disabled community members may attend public events; installation of a wheelchair lift.
Support of purchase and installation of eight (8) Smart Boards interactive white boards and accompanying student clickers; and 25 unit laptop cart with color printer and wireless laptops; support of theater residency program
Support of services at Nathan Nagler apartment building for elderly, handicapped or disabled persons including ESL classes, recreational activities, and educational and cultural trips.
Support of technical assistance to local businesses for development of Main Street and 73rd Avenue corridor; beautification projects; bilingual workshops for business and financial literacy, certification processes, and engaging in government contracts; a
Support of artists fees for performance programs serving children in Queens.
Support of programs and activities at the Pomonok Houses and Senior Center including but not limited to transportation, health education and preventive screenings, and exercise activities for socialization, health, and well-being.
Support of programs for the Pomonok Senior Social Group, an evening seniors program, to help pay for refreshments, recreational activities, and trips.
Support of ongoing and expanded educational programs and expenses that include outreach training and advocacy opportunities for senior citizens.
Support of programs for frail elderly including but not limited to recreational, cultural and social programs
Support of early education, recreation and employment programs for persons with behavioral health and developmental disabilities.
Support of Children's Book Club and Performance Series serving approximately 20,000 children and families throughout Queens through in-class activities and theatrical performances to promote family literacy and early exposure to the arts and sign languag
Support of sign-interpreted programs at the performing arts center for deaf and hearing impaired patrons.
Support of community outreach programs including community social worker for short term crisis counseling, referral services; programs and services for senior citizens; costs of food delivery to homebound; inter-generational outreach to homeless shelters,
Support of "A Celebration of Japanese Arts," a series of lectures, workshops, music and performances at the Godwin-Ternback Museum and Queens College Tolerance Center.
Support of services at the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island including but not limited to support of housekeeping salaries.
Support of NORC supportive services program at the Clearview Gardens Cooperative in Whitestone including but not limited to health and wellness counseling, screening and monitoring, and transportation to services; resident, financial, and entitlement advo
Support of a new senior center which will offer stimulating and multifaceted services to seniors of the large Russian immigrant community as well as the general senior community which is without access to services.
Support of programs for senior citizens at the Clearview Senior Center.
Support of programs for senior citizens at the Prince Street Senior Center
Support of programs for senior citizens at the Austin Street Senior Center.
Support of programs for senior citizens at the Martin Lande Senior Center.
Support of programs for senior citizens at the Benjamin Rosenthal Senior Center.
Support of domestic violence hotline services and preventive educational programs.
Support of lunch program for seniors; supplies and consumables for children's program; and semi-annual international culture night community event.
Funds in support of community education lectures; renovation of restrooms to meet ADA requirements; installation of surveillance cameras, repair of concrete at main entrance and repair of wrought iron fencing to insure public safety.
Support of youth programs, sports and recreation, tutoring and homework assistance.
Purchase and provision of food to needy families throughout the borough of Queens.
Support of Community Programs and installation of handicapped ramp.
Purchase of medical equipment and supplies used on the ambulances as well as general maintenance and repair of the ambulances.
Support of 2009 free concert series in Queens which will perpetuate the joy of the rich cultural diversity found throughout Queens and the preservation of Eastern European traditions.
Support for Healthy Living Lecture Series for seniors including classes on stress reduction exercises, heart healthy cooking, and cognitive therapy to increase brain function; support of recreational and cultural day trips.
Support of community adult education programs; youth soccer and Little League programs; and community crafts programs.
Support of weekly course in Healthy Living for seniors to include exercise, relaxation, healthy cooking, dancing, book club activities as well as blood pressure screenings, vaccinations, and lectures by health care professionals.
Reopen Focus After-School Drop-In Program
assist w/ senior program & assist with salaries of program coordinator and social worker
Improve 2 toilet rooms in the basement of the Post
prepare Westchester campaign
Fingerprinting Machine
Expand weekend programs, and increasing support for adult and family programming"
Creation of additional art in Downtown Yonkers/ creation of arts program in Yonkers' schools
"Step Forward" pilot program
Assist in operating and general support
Support, expand, provide services to SOUTHWEST YONKERS Latino Community & support for a YONKERS Day Laborers Hiring Site
Assist program in task of tutoring, mentoring, and education college youths
Continue providing free home buyer counseling
providing a multitude of events for a wide range of seniors
CLUSTER Day Camp
Provide services to the Latino Community
Provide support to the Latino Community through programming and services
Developing a Volunteer Youth Corps.
Support of the family service coordination and counseling services for Kinship Support and Technology Center in Yonkers
Pay for six children to participate in year round program and attend Camp Viva
Support continuation of art program after school and on the weekends
Support free programming
Support for Continued programming
Support Girl scout Outreach- Including scholarships for 5 summer campers and girl scout needs of 100 girls
Greyston Bakery- Workforce Development Program providing job skills and employment opportunities to the "hard-to-employ"
Support internship program and the Community Supported Agriculture Program
Support infant programs
Repair a playground at Yonkers School 5
Tables, chairs, and desks
Support Active Retirement Program; social/ educational program for seniors
Support staff for SMART programs/ Lincoln Park Jewish Center
Develop a trauma-based system of care
Provide scholarship awards to students
Purchase 2 new work stations, 2 new monitors and a new printer
Assisting in funding Center CARE Recovery and Youth Enrichment Services Program
Support daily operations of Urban Youth Cafe
Continue free programming
Fund preventive premature birth research, support families w/ premature births, education programs
Youth Basketball Camp
To educate and counsel older/disabled New Yorkers and their caregivers on their Medicare health plan options
Support Domestic Violence Education and Prevention Program
Increasing and expanding current educational programs of NCADD
Support the Direct Care Client Services
Support Transition/ Re-entry Program/ Provide community services to at risk youth
Expand Fair Trade Project into Yonkers Schools, educating them about human rights and fair business practices
Support Yonkers Initiatives, including advocacy group for Mitchell-Lama tenants, presentations on preserving Mitchell-Lama, and training a group of Yonkers tenant leaders
Expand, reach out and make presentations to areas not currently active in the 35th district"
Purchase equipment for year round programs
Assist with "McGruff" Program and services

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Community Outreach Workshops, Brochures/ Public Relations and Educational Materials, Law Library, and equipment
Continue the work of the Police Fresh Air Fund
Maintain and improve web site/ Expand outreach strategies/ Technological improvements
Subsidize tuition for childcare program
Provide Scholarships to families in need of support and subsidize other personal expenses
Assisting in general funding for program
Sustain, improve and expand Project Access (women's hotline)
Replace three (3) radar units and purchase new lidar hand held unit
Providing local programs for meaningful recreation and socialization, and family respite
Support program expenses including, uniforms, facilities, medals and transportation
Senior programming
Support installation and establishment of Heart Gallery
Make service and program enhancements accessible for struggling famlies
Continuation and expansion of programming
Purchase two (2) software licenses for ArcInfo crime mapping software
Provide housing assistance to seniors and the disabled
Support WCJS Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Program
Provide performances for the seniors
Support entrepreneurial training programs and services
Support concert series
Support African-American Heritage Festival and Scholarship dinner
Provide immigration counseling and referrals
Support activities of the Committee including band, advertising scholarships
Develop a city-wide online scholarship database/ purchase collage navigation software/ College bus tours/ host speakers in the schools/ school-based academic coaches
Purchase a License Plate Reader
Providing free performances for Yonkers community
Stage and sound, floats, marching band and advertising
Continue classes and programming
Provide parade Assistance
Provide additional classes and programming for 16 senior centers
Purchase program supplies, materials and equipment
3 Days with service opportunities for youth
Summer Leadership Training Program
Funding to further operate the Community Vacation Camp (CVC), which provide services to children ages 5-12 years in Westbury/New Cassel and the surrounding areas. Money will be spent for volunteer stipend purposes.
Funds would be used to implement a Business Improvement District (BID). Money would be used to employ an executive director whose duties would include, but are not limited to: outreach to business owners and community members, preparation of mailings, r
Renovate Men's Rooms in the field House
The grant will support the food rescue and delivery program.
The cost of bringing the LI Philharmonic includes the orchestra fees for $50,000. plus the cost of a stage, sound and lighting package estimated at $25,000.
Support Westchester County Pantry Program
Support after-school program
On behalf of the Manhasset Schools Indians Rock project, the grant would be used to finish renovation of the Manhasset Varsity Baseball Field and Manhasset High School. This includes, but is not limited to; baseball field resurfacing, turfing the infield
Funding would go toward After school programs at the Henry Viscardi School, which provides high quality educational services to over 200 students (Pre-K through grade 12) with severe physical disabilities and rare illnesses. These after school
The grant will be used for administering the CLEAN ENERGY LEADERSHIP TASK FORCE project. The mission of the CLEAN ENERGY LEADERSHIP TASK FORCE to assist Long Island municipalities in a collaborative effort (among local governments, state and federal progr
Funding would provide occupational health and safety assessment, intervention and training services to Long Island-based employers and workers. Conduct pilot projects that serve as models for reducing workplace fatalities injuries, illness and the many re
Provide occupational health and safety assessment, intervention and training services to Long Island-based employers and workers. Conduct pilot projects that serve as models for reducing workplace fatalities, injuries, illness and the many related costs
Support project to conduct and develop education program
Purchase 2 Scanners
Subsidize community health promotion to address risk factors for heart disease
Funds would be used to support "Books for Dessert," a unique literacy program that serves adults with developmental disabilities. Funding would sustain the program and allow for the marketing and dissemination of a program manual, which will allow the pr
Support for the Job and Career Center which provides career counseling services for the next eighteen months serving 25 to 50 clients per month. This service will impact the residents of Port Washington and surrounding neighborhoods within Senator Johnso
Grant will go to funding for salaries and expenses for a two day financial literacy program at the high schools in the 3rd Senatorial District.
To assist in keeping the center's programs running.
SJCC will provide a comprehensive summer program that addresses life and social skills as well as vocational training for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Learning Disabilities and other special needs. In this summer program, participants with
Support the "Haunted Hayride"
Grants money would be used to obtain critical personal protective equipment and firefighting equipment. First and foremost, to obtain new personal protective equipment for our interior volunteer firefighters. Funds will also be used to replace worn gear
Support 5 High School Students in participating in the program
The grant would help to create a Consumer Credit , Brankruptcy Law and Foreclosure clinic to be housed at Turo College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in Central Islip.
Purchase radios, portable and mobile units, and pagers
Looking for spreaders in order to quickly remove victims of car crashes from vehicles & Fire Safety Trailer
Purchase Telehealth Kiosk
Aid in recruitment and retention activities
To help fund Project Transitions, a program to assist displaced homemakers.
Funding the he programs at Elm Street Neighborhood Center (ESNC) and the Elm Street Community Center
The grant will help in keeping a summer program that allows high school students to study Marine Biology at Stony Brook Southampton byond your basic classroom setting. The school is hoping to raise $10,000 in addition to the $2,000 grant money to help kee
youth & senior programming, crime prevention
Year-round after school & summer enrichment programming for 6-12yr olds
Year-round after school & summer enrichment programming for 6-12 yr....... olds
Support Tenant Programming
Entrepreneurial Training Program
Capital Improvements
Capital Improvements
Capital Improvements
Capital Improvements
After school programming
Purchase of fruits and vegetables to deliver twice daily throughout the district- healthy eating campaign
HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and mild mental health services
Beautification and cleanup projects
Job readiness training & New Computers, Administrative Expenses, and purchase of a van
Purchase of Rare, authentic African art pieces
Youth & Senior programming; crime prevention, and beautification
Weatherization, security and housing assistance

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Adult & youth literacy
Youth & senior programming, crime prevention, and beautification
Capital Improvements
Summer Programming & Enrichment Activities
youth & senior programming, crime prevention, beautification
leadership training
Youth & Senior programming
Youth & Senior programming
Youth Initiatives.
to be used toward Plumeri Sports complex at Hoffman Park
For Youth-At-Risk and Preventative Services.
To offset costs associated with the purchase and installation of kitchen equipment to prepare meals for residents.
gives students the work experience and classroom learning they need to succeed in food service careers
To offset costs associated with the provision of health, dental, mental health and nutrition services to children who reside in Jefferson, St.. Lawrence, Lewis and Franklin Counties.
For Gus Maker, bike helmet giveaways, youth character education and more.
To offset costs associated with the digitization of medical records.
aid for critical programs
assistance for vital programs in upstate NY
infrastructure upgrades
Security upgrades on vessel to aid with search and rescue
Purchase materials and labor for the construction of a previously purchased greenhouse, and educational aqua culture system. The community and surrounding areas will have access to this facility.
Support for critical programs
Transportation to medical appointments
Diversity training program and solar tech. training
Support for regional library services
Transportation service for low income residents
Facility support
Curriculum training for area teachers
Child abuse prevention services
Support for children/family programs
Support for the after school program
Upgrade bathrooms to current ADA standards
Heart monitor defibrillator with capnography
Support for infrastructure projects
Accessible playground for children of all abilities at Allen Park
Repairs for phase two of the Kennedy Civic Arena
Enhancements to community parks
Community outreach assistance
Early childhood development programs
Purchase diagnostic equipment
Video conferencing system to enhance long distance medical communications
Operating support
Upgrades to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
Educational program support
Operating assistance to provide food for disabled, elderly, and underprivaled resident
Facility support
Expansion to the existing Fire House
Operating assistance
Support for critical library services
Operational support to provide meals for low income & elderly residents
Operational support to provide food for low income residents
Program support
Aid in covering transportation cost for low-income children
Empire High Speed Rail Coalition & Tech. Garden Student Startup Accelerator
Respite support
Enhancement for facility & programs
Emergency generator
Handicap accessibility improvements and program support
Festival support
Enables children in Madison County with autism to attend the summer day camp
Offset costs involved with the Health literacy initiative
Program support for residents in Central NY
New siren system
Facility support
Supports 23 fire departments in Madison County and enables each department to enroll two members in the Hands On Training (HOT) Program.
Cold water/ice rescue equipment
Maintain services that aid high risk pregnancies and new parents
Facility support
Replace 13 year old radios with 10 new ones
Promote and attract emerging biotech businesses to area
Programming assistance
Essential NY initiative program support and economic development program to attract businesses and new jobs to downtown Syracuse
Assist with transition from nursing home to urgent care center
Support for critical library services
Citizens against regional interconnect
Controlled environmental agriculture greenhouse lab and test center
Support for the RESTORE Program
South Side Neighborhood Resource Center support
Aid in establishing a New York Biomass Energy Alliance
Funding for the athletes in the Central NY area
Festival support

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LifePak 12
Update heart monitor/defibulator
Upgrades to information center
Electronic information center and support for library programs
Support for the Volunteer Fire Police Association for the State of New York (VFPASNY) convention
Operational support
Assistance for the Village of Hamilton and Chittenango for their trail system development
Playground
Updates to the County South Family Resource Center in Tully and supplies for the senior and family programming
Facility Upgrades
Operational support to aid residents in Central NY
Hospital information system
Statewide program to develop low income rural housing
Assistance for vital programs for residents in upstate NY
Funding will be utilized to match the National Park Service Network to Freedom (National Underground Railroad Trail) grant to prepare The Barn as an educational assembly and exhibition center for the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark.

Graduate medical education assistance program


Facility aid
Support for invitational horse show held in Central New York
Festival support
Facility to supply financial counseling to low income residents
Operating assistance
Enables the company to perform at 5 Syracuse City Schools and 5 Suburban Schools
Support of the SSO's 2009 summer season
Online information sharing system between doctors, hospitals, patients, employers, pharmacies, radiology centers, payers, and laboratories.
Multipurpose sport and recreation complex
William Park community enhancements
Facility improvements for Skyway Park
Park & infrastructure improvements
Update security infrastructure for the DeWitt Town Hall
Structure improvements to town highway facility
Municipal water improvements
Expand and improve the existing Town Hall
Equipment & programmatic support
Updating the bathrooms and entrance so they are handicap accessible.
Equipment upgrades
Equipment upgrades to meet FCC guidelines
Ozstravaganza festival
Fix erosion problem in the village that is along the Rt. 13 bridge & Tioughnioga River
Used pumper truck
Village revitalization project
Repairs to the library
Support for community concert at Beard Park
Purchase security cameras at municipal building to cut down on recent vandalism in the building
Infrastructure improvements for business district
New multipurpose pumper/tanker
Computer record management system
Facility support and drainage improvements
Infrastructure software
Domestic violence prevention program
For the 400 MHz radio system for the Village of Alden Fire Department.
For the support of the 2009 Department of New York American Legion Convention to be held in Buffalo, New York.
For the restoration of the antique eight-man hand pumper and a hose cart located at the Attica Fire Department.
for the replacement of the roof at the West Falls-Colden Community Library.
For the support of a full-time professional Program Director at the Boys & Girls Club of Orchard Park.
for the supplementation of personnel costs, equipment, utilities and/or minor improvements for both units of the Depew-Lancaster Boys & Girls Club, Inc...
for the football/soccer stadium A-TURF at Depew High School.
for the purchase of an ATV/UTV Fire and Rescue Unit to be used in remote areas served by the Gainesville Fire Department.
for the purchase of a Digitarium Epsilon Planetarium Projector for SUNY Geneseo's Planetarium.
for the ongoing support of Mercy Flight Central.
for the ongoing support of Mercy Flight of Western New York
for the ongoing support of the Ontario County Youth Court.
for the creation of handicapped accessibility at Pioneer Camp and Retreat Center, Inc..
for the construction of two handicapped entrances at the Stevens Memorial Community Library.
for the purchase of 20 self-contained breathing apparatus masks and a voice amplifier for the Strykersville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc..
for the construction of a patio in front of the Veterans Memorial in the Geneseo Village Park.
for the purchase of two AWE Early Literacy Stations to be used in the children's area of the Wadsworth Library.
for the construction of a walking path to be placed around the perimeter of the park in the Town of Wales.
Assist with the preservation of the museum building which includes: window restorations, brick facade repairs, energy efficiency upgrades and provide assistance with the development of an architectural master plan.
Assist with the purchase of a chipper that will be used for municipal cleanup, and assist with the purchase of materials and the construction of a storage facility.
Assist Community School of Music and Arts in Tompkins County with the office technology project which includes the replacement of outdated computer systems and add a telephone workstation to meet basic technological needs.
Assist with the purchase of audiovisual and computer equipment to offer distance learning training. This will allow for the standardization of training of all the departments in the area. This will enable everyone to be trained with the same materials,
Assist with the classroom/training expansion project at the Ithaca / Tompkins Regional Fire Training Center.
Support the Pipeline 4 Progress Regional Workforce Action Plan. The Regional Workforce Action Plan outlines some of the most crucial steps needed to take in order to experience positive growth and change the region and is dedicated to supporting and pro
Funds will be used to purchase medical alert machines and replacement batteries for seniors at risk of falling in their homes.
Provide assistance to the Venison Donation Program so it can continue the donation of legally harvested deer to Nonprofit organizations and charities in NYS. This funding will provide assistance for two years
Assist with the purchase of a 25 ton trailer to haul shared dozier, roller and other heavy equipment.
Assist with the purchase of updated equipment that will be used by fire and police emergency responders. Equipment will also be purchased to comply with ANSI/NFPA regulations.
For building renovations and/or the purchase of a wheelchair lift to increase access for persons with disabilities.
Renovations to J. Carter Knapp American Legion #953 building.
Wheel chair lift to make second floor accessibility for persons with disabilities.

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Programmatic Aid for Adult Day Care Programs. Continued operations of the adult day care centers in Jamestown and Westfield.
Expenses incurred for weed harvesting and/or shoreline maintenance.
For the purchase of firemanic equipment including costs associated with a new defibrillator.
For purchase of two speed control devices for use in the town.
Purchase of police safety equipment.
Expenses associated with the purchase and installation of a veterans memorial wall.
Continued operation of the adult literacy programs and services offered by Literacy Volunteers of Allegany County.
Continued operation of the adult literacy programs and services offered by Literacy Volunteers of Cattaraugus County.
Continued operation of the adult literacy programs and services offered by Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County.
Firemanic Equipment including a new Cardiac Monitor and Defibrillator for the Mayville Fire Department.
Capital equipment and supplies to enhance programs at the City of Olean Senior Center.
Expenses associated with Firemanic equipment, supplies and equipment upgrades.
Capital equipment upgrades.
For costs associated with the replacement of an ambulance vehicle.
For acquisition costs of a facility for the Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center which will serve child victims of physical and sexual abuse in the counties of Cattaraugus, Allegany and Chautauqua.
For the purpose of capital renovations to the community hall.
For the purpose of capital renovations for the roof.
Capital renovations.
To be used for renovations to the veterans memorial facilities and grounds.
For the purchase of firemanic equipment.

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