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THE NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL’S

FISCAL YEAR 2022


ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET
ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY / SCHEDULE C

Hon. Corey Johnson


Speaker
Hon. Daniel Dromm
Chair, Committee on Finance
Hon. Helen Rosenthal
Chair, Subcommittee on Capital Budget
Latonia R. McKinney
Director, Finance Division

June 30, 2021


fhousing
Finance Division

Legal Unit Revenue and Economics Unit


Rebecca Chasan, Senior Counsel Raymond Majewski, Deputy Director, Chief Economist
Noah Brick Emre Edev, Assistant Director
Stephanie Ruiz Paul Sturm, Supervising Economist
Hector German
Budget Unit William Kyeremateng
Regina Ryan, Deputy Director Nashia Roman
Nathan Toth, Deputy Director Andrew Wilber
Crilhien Francisco, Unit Head
Chima Obichere, Unit Head Discretionary Funding and Data Support Unit
John Russell, Unit Head Paul Scimone, Deputy Director
Dohini Sompura, Unit Head James Reyes
Eisha Wright, Unit Head Savanna Chou
Aliya Ali
Sebastian Bacchi Administrative Support Unit
John Basile Nicole Anderson
Chelsea Baytemur Maria Pagan
Monika Bujak Courtneigh Summerrise
Julia Haramis
Lauren Hunt
Florentine Kabore
Jack Kern
Daniel Kroop
Michele Peregrin
Masis Sarkissian
Frank Sarno
Jonathan Seltzer
Nevin Singh
Jack Storey
Luke Zangerle
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Table of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 1
Anti-Poverty .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Boroughwide Needs ................................................................................................................................. 7
Community Development......................................................................................................................... 8
Criminal Justice Services ......................................................................................................................... 12
Cultural Organizations ............................................................................................................................ 16
Domestic Violence Services .................................................................................................................... 18
Education ................................................................................................................................................ 20
Environmental Initiatives ........................................................................................................................ 25
Food Initiatives ....................................................................................................................................... 26
Health Services ....................................................................................................................................... 28
Higher Education Initiatives .................................................................................................................... 36
Homeless Services .................................................................................................................................. 38
Housing ................................................................................................................................................... 39
Immigrant Services ................................................................................................................................. 44
Legal Services .......................................................................................................................................... 48
Libraries .................................................................................................................................................. 51
Mental Health Services ........................................................................................................................... 53
Parks and Recreation Services ................................................................................................................ 59
Public Safety............................................................................................................................................ 60
Senior Services Initiatives ....................................................................................................................... 64
Small Business Services and Workforce Development .......................................................................... 68
Speaker’s Initiative to Address Citywide Needs ..................................................................................... 73
Veterans Services .................................................................................................................................... 74
Young Women’s Initiative ....................................................................................................................... 77
Youth Services......................................................................................................................................... 81
Appendix A: Aging Discretionary….Page 1 - 29
Appendix B: Local Discretionary….Page 30 - 159
Appendix C: Youth Discretionary….Page 160 - 205
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Introduction
In many ways the Fiscal 2022 budget is a final act. This is the last budget presented by Mayor Bill de Blasio, and
the last of four budgets approved by this City Council under the leadership of Speaker Corey Johnson and Finance
Chair Daniel Dromm. This body recognizes how fortunate it was to be able to pass its first two budgets of the
session during a time of prosperity for the City, and the gravity of adopting the Fiscal 2021 budget at the height
of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, the resulting sudden economic crisis, and amidst a critical national
conversation about race. However, regardless of the circumstances, this Council has maintained its steadfast
commitment to equity, to protecting the social safety net, and doing the most good for those who need it the
most.
The thread of these principles can be seen beginning with the Fiscal 2019 budget when the Council created the
Fair Fares program, invested $125 million in Fair Student Funding, and dedicated $150 million to school
accessibility improvements. In Fiscal 2020, the Council’s advocacy improved pay parity within the early childhood
care and education system and the public legal services sector and supported human services providers in the
form of increased funding for the indirect rate. And, even when the fiscal position of the City was crashing around
us, in Fiscal 2021, the Council secured an additional $25 million to prevent food insecurity and took significant
steps to begin the reformation of the Police Department’s budget and preserve youth programs. The Council has
consistently fought for the Summer Youth Employment Program, adult literacy programs, senior services,
supportive housing, and our libraries and cultural institutions. And, this Council has been a champion of fiscal
responsibility by always negotiating for the inclusion of additional reserves in the budget, which served the City
well last year when it needed to tap into those reserves to avoid severe service cuts.
But, even as we take this opportunity to look back, we know that this budget is also one of new beginnings. As
our beloved City emerges from the havoc wreaked by COVID-19, the Fiscal 2022 budget is an opportunity to
rebuild, recover, and reimagine the City in a more fair and more equitable way.
In Fiscal 2022, much of that work will be possible because of the federal funding secured for New York City by
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and the entire New York City Congressional delegation. The Council and the
public look forward to the Administration’s stated commitment of increased compliance with Local Law 76 of
2020 to create a public, transparent, and user-friendly federal funding tracker so that we can all clearly see how
the COVID-related federal funding is being allocated and spent.
Knowing that the federal relief was on its way, on April 7, 2021, the Council submitted its response to the Fiscal
2022 Preliminary Budget with numerous proposals to strategically use the federal funds and the resources of the
entire budget to target programs to promote and support the City’s economic recovery. The Administration
listened and the release of the Fiscal 2022 Executive Budget on April 26, 2021, funded $1.8 billion of the Council’s
stated priorities, including:

• One hundred percent Fair Student Funding – This historic level of resources will provide $605 million
in additional Fair Student Funding so that every single public school in the City will receive 100 percent
of their Fair Student Funding allocation.
• Additional Funding to Support Students for a Better Tomorrow – The Executive Budget included $160
million for universal summer school, $22 million to expand special education pre-kindergarten, $19.7
million to restore College Access for All, and funding for all schools to provide small group tutoring to
address learning loss as students recover from the impact of the COVID-19 education setbacks and to
set them up for success going forward.
• Restore and Fully Fund Indirect Rates – In Fiscal 2020, the Council fought for the Administration to
finally recognize the vital services provided by human service providers and right-size the indirect rates
they receive. The budget includes $60 million to fully fund that initiative.

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• Improve Sanitation Services – The Executive Budget included $19 million for sanitation services
pushed for by the Council, which included restoring and increasing organics drop-off site funding to
$7 million, $4 million to fully fund the commercial waste zone program, $4 million to restore in-house
security at Department of Sanitation facilities, $451,000 to restore the syringe collection cut, $2.6
million to restore the special waste collection program cut, and $1 million to restore the Zero Waste
education programs at schools.
• Help Small Business Recover – Small businesses are the backbone of our City, and the Executive
Budget funded $105 million in Council priorities to support them as they recover. This included $100
million to fund various programs that will provide a lifeline to struggling small businesses and $5.2
million to restore the Commercial Lease Assistance Program.
Following its review of the Executive Budget proposals and consideration of the significantly changed financial
outlook for the City, the Council is proud to have secured support for a wide array of vital programs that will
be included in the Fiscal 2022 Adopted Budget. The following programs and initiative reflect the shared
priorities agreed to by the Council and the Administration in the Fiscal 2022 Budget:
• Protect the City’s Financial Stability – The Fiscal 2022 Adopted Budget adds $500 million to the Rainy
Day Fund, newly created as a result of the Charter Revision Commission convened by the Council, for
use in the future in the event of an economic downturn.
• Make Additional Investments in Education – In addition to the major education increases reflected
in the Executive Budget, the Adopted Budget will include $18 million for a class size reduction
program, $9 million to make community schools whole and $5 million to add ten new community
schools, and $27 million for a citywide literacy curriculum to help K-2 students read at grade level.
• Baselining Critical Programs – After many years of negotiating for one-time funding for critical
programs like adult literacy; Work, Learn, Grow; Urban Advantage; and CUNY STEM, funding for these
programs will be baselined at $8 million, $9.7 million, $3.5 million, and $1 million respectively.
• Prevent Hunger – The Adopted Budget will include another $25 million for fresh food and community-
based food pantries because nobody should go hungry in one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
• Support Human Service Providers – Human service providers will receive a one-time bonus totaling
$24 million in recognition of the valuable work that they do.
• Maintain our Parks – One thing that was confirmed during the COVID-19 pandemic was the
importance of our parks which were widely used for recreation and exercise and just a space to
breathe and relax over the past chaotic year. This year’s Adopted Budget will include $25 million to
restore 150 Park maintenance workers, hire 80 Park Enforcement Patrol Officers, restore 15 Green
Thumb staff, hire 50 Urban Park Rangers, maintain natural forests and trails, and remove tree stumps.
• Increase Rates for Summer Rising – The Fiscal 2022 Adopted Budget will include an additional $24
million so that each Summer Rising provider can receive an increase, with elementary providers
(COMPASS and Beacons) receiving a 30 percent increase and middle school providers (SONYC and
Beacons) receiving a ten percent increase.
• Protect our Foster Youth – In order to continue the successful Fair Futures program that is making
such a difference in the lives of so many foster youth, the budget will include an additional $9.2 million,
for a total of $12 million that will be baselined.
• Get CUNY Students on Track and Help Them Graduate – The budget restores $1.7 million for the
Remediation Program to help students move more quickly into credit-bearing courses.
• Expand Recipients of Prevailing Wage – An additional $40.5 million will be added to the budget in
order to pay shelter security workers a prevailing wage.

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• Keep Streets Clean – In order to combat street litter, the Adopted Budget will include $8.6 million for
additional litter basket collection, $1.6 million to purchase 2,000 rat resistant baskets, and $935,000
for new public waste containers.
• Honor our Cultural Institutions and Libraries – The Fiscal 2022 Adopted Budget will restore the $10.3
million cut to libraries and the $30 million cut to cultural programs and the Cultural Institutions Grant
subsidy that had previously been announced.
• Safeguard our Furry Friends – The Animal Care Center will see a $3 million restoration of a previously
announced cut to help care for animals and pets.
• Bring Public Awareness to the Civilian Complaint Review Board – The budget will fund a $250,000
public awareness campaign for the Civilian Complaint Review Board to inform the public about their
work and how to contact them.
In addition to the shared priorities funded in the Fiscal 2022 Budget, the Council made a major reinvestment
in its Citywide initiatives to not only restore many programs to their pre-pandemic funding levels, but also
launch new initiatives and increase support for programs in key areas such as housing and foreclosure
prevention, criminal justice program, senior services, and community development. In recognition of the
abhorrent rise in anti-Asian hate incidents and the extreme impact of the pandemic on the Asian American
and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, the Council will create a new $4 million initiative called AAPI
Community Support which will fund Asian-led and Asian-serving organizations to provide mental health
services, racial literacy programs, anti-bias and hate crime work. In addition, the Council is also creating a $10
million Education Equity Action Plan initiative to create a K-12 Black Studies curriculum and professional
development of educators to support the effective implementation of the curriculum. To support the needs
of English language learners, the Council has established an Adult Literacy Pilot Project to conduct a one-year
pilot for adult literacy programs to have the personnel and wrap-around supports needed for comprehensive
services for first year of the COVID-19 recovery. Finally, the Council has created the Five Borough Chamber
Alliance, a new initiative that supports small businesses in accessing free support and technical assistance
necessary for reopening and restarting their businesses which have struggled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
and the shutdown of the economy.
While January through June of each year represents the Council’s period of most intense focus on the budget,
the Council’s impact on the budget is not limited to this “budget season.” Throughout this past year, the
Council has passed many important pieces of legislation that have driven policy forward while also shaping
the resource allocation of the budget. Just this year, for example, the Council passed Local Law 71 of 2021
which increased the amount of rental assistance vouchers to fair market value. We also adopted Local Law 39
of 2021 to expand the investigations that the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is required to conduct
whenever it is alerted about a child with an elevated blood lead level and Local Law 18 of 2021 to dramatically
reform the street vendor system.
All of these victories were secured on behalf of the people of the City of New York. The Council is honored to
present the Fiscal 2022 Adopted Budget to all 8.4 million of you and will continue to work towards a speedy
and just recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Schedule C
Schedule C reinforces the Council’s commitment to supporting our communities above and beyond the core
services already provided by City government. Our spending plan complements the long-term stability,
performance, and transparency measures the Council negotiated for as part of the larger budget.
Discretionary Funding
Each year, Council Members allocate discretionary funds to not-for-profit organizations and designate funding
directly to City agencies in order to meet local needs and fill gaps in City services. While not a large part of the
budget, this funding allows the City to take advantage of Council Members’ localized knowledge to better
target services to residents. Council rules adopted in 2014 raised the already high standard of transparency
by which this funding operates in requiring that the method used to allocate funding among Members be
publicly disclosed.
In this budget, each Member is allocated a base $400,000 in expense funding. Members are further allocated
an additional $25,000; $50,000; $75,000; or $100,000 depending upon the level of poverty in the district.
Procedure and Requirements for Designation
Schedule C designates funding for community-based, not-for-profit and other public service organizations and
to City agencies. For funds designated to organizations, the expenditure of any funds for each organization
identified in Schedule C is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of: 1) a detailed initial review process;
and 2) all applicable City procurement requirements at the time of contract award. Even then, funding may
be used only for appropriately reimbursable expenses, as determined by the administering agency.
For-profit entities may not receive discretionary funds, except when the primary not-for-profit funding
recipient subcontracts with a for-profit entity as part of the delivery of services. Such proposed subcontracts,
however, must be:
• only an ancillary part of the program to be funded - not the primary basis for the discretionary award;
and
• pre-approved by the contracting agency and the City Council.
The New York City Council and the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services (MOCS) have established the following
review for all organizations listed in Schedule C:
• The Council reviews the public purpose, potential conflicts of interest, compliance with the New York
State Charities Bureau, past performance, compliance with laws, rules, regulations, and policies,
including not-for-profit status, any reported investigations, audits, inquiries, and other relevant
information; and
• MOCS reviews organizations which were allocated more than $10,000 cumulatively in this fiscal year
to confirm whether the organization has been prequalified, indicating organizational capability to
establish a business relationship with the City of New York and deliver specific services.
While approved subcontractors of organizations that receive discretionary funding are not generally required
to submit a prequalification application, they are subject to conflict of interest disclosure requirements, as are
not-for-profit organizations. Prior to the designation of community-based not-for-profit and other public
service organizations, members disclose on the record any potential conflicts of interest with organizations
funded by other members.
For organizations requesting funding in excess of $10,000, MOCS conducts an additional review. MOCS
reviews each such organization to determine whether the organization has the ability to establish or maintain
a business relationship with the City and can demonstrate experience or capability to provide services to New
Yorkers. MOCS prequalification is administered through HHS Accelerator and renewed every three years. Each
organization’s compliance with annual filing requirements is reviewed each year to maintain prequalified

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status. In addition, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) administers the Cultural Development Fund to
establish prequalification for organizations awarded cultural funds through DCLA.
Further restrictions to ensure the appropriate use of City funds will be incorporated through the City’s
procurement process.

All organizations receiving funding pursuant to an initiative will be subject to prequalification review and
approval by the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services.

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Anti-Poverty
When allocating funding this year, the Council used a poverty indicator to provide a basis for which to fund
programs. Poverty was estimated at the Council District level using 2016 American Community Survey data,
specifically the number of individuals below the federal poverty level. Funding to the listed organizations will
help to address income disparities throughout the five boroughs.

Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives


Agency Initiative Amount
Multiple Anti-Poverty Initiative $2,800,000
TOTAL $2,800,000

Anti-Poverty Initiative $2,800,000


Agency: Multiple
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Citywide

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Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Ampry-Samuel 81st Precinct Community Council, Inc. 800901280 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support community events.
Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. - Francis Davis/Harlem Stage Education Funding to support the operating costs of the International Series and Harlem Stage in the Schools,
Levine Program 133166308 $5,000 DCLA including virtual programming.
African Services Committee, Inc. - Hepatitis B Testing & Linkage to
Levine Care 133749744 $5,000 DHMH To fund outreach, screenings, treatment and case management for Hepatitis B testing and care.
Funds will be used for educational programming, job training and career counseling services to
Ulrich Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 133975090 $5,000 DYCD unemployed and low income families.
Yeger Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 133975090 $15,000 DYCD Funds will be used for COPE Workforce Development.

Ulrich Alliance Of Bukharian Americans 820806280 $2,500 DYCD Funds will be used for the free resource hotline and education, youth and health programs.
Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association - New York Funding to support CaringKind's Medic Alert, NYC Wanderer's Safety Program and Community
Brannan City, Inc. 133277408 $2,500 DFTA Outreach in Council District 43.
American-Italian Cancer Foundation - Breast Cancer Outreach &
Vallone Patient Navigation Program 133035711 $5,000 DHMH Funding will support AICF's Breast Cancer Outreach, Education and Navigation program.
American-Italian Cancer Foundation - Free Mobile Mammography
Holden Services 133035711 $5,000 DHMH Funds to be used for free mobile mammography services in Council District 30.

Amida Care, Inc. - Live Your Life Wellness Program - Council District Funding to support The Live Your Life Wellness program consisting of services that improve access to
Gibson 16 134154068 $5,000 DHMH benefits and treatment for chronic, life-threatening illnesses, including HIV in Council District 16.

Ampry-Samuel Animal Care and Control of New York City 133788986 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used for Animal Care and Control of New York City Enhanced Reunification Program.
Eugene Arab American Association of New York, Inc. 113604756 $11,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support affordable, accessible mental health services.
Arab American Association of New York, Inc. - Adult Education &
Lander Literacy Programs 113604756 $3,500 DYCD Funding to support operating costs associated with adult education and literacy programs.
Funding to support the Small Business Development program to provide business assistance and
development services focusing on emerging communities with high concentrations of minorities and
Gennaro Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Chamber On The Go 133187792 $15,000 SBS immigrants.
Funding to support the Small Business Development program to provide business assistance and
Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Small Business Development development services focusing on emerging communities with high concentrations of minorities and
Lander Program 133187792 $3,500 SBS immigrants.

Levine Asphalt Green, Inc. - Community Programs 136533158 $10,000 DPR Funding to support the Asphalt Green Community programs, including virtual programming.
Rodriguez Association of Dominican Classical Artists, Inc. 133843597 $10,000 DCLA To support programming expenses in Council District 10.
To fund on and off-site services and recreational activities for the Family Support Program at Schafer
Ayala Bailey House, Inc. - Schafer Hall Support Program 133165181 $5,500 DHMH Hall.
Funding to support youth programming; including developmental/recreational activities. Funding to
Brooks-Powers Battalion Pentecostal Assembly, Inc. 364391337 $20,000 DYCD also support events including Senior Thanksgiving Dinner.
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Funding to support special events and youth activities, including sports clinics to low income and
Maisel Millennium Development - Anti-Poverty Program 113199040 $10,000 DYCD underserved youth.
Funding to provide after-school recreational activities including sports to underserved, at-risk young
Maisel Bergen Beach Youth Organization, Inc. - Anti-Poverty 112598350 $10,000 DYCD people.
Funding to support in-person and virtual programs for P.S. 125M, West Prep Academy, and P.S. 36M
Levine BioBus, Inc. 262092282 $5,000 DOE students.
Funds will be utilized for services which include: Job Placement, Career Counseling, Resume
Assistance, Computer Classes enabling community members and their families to achieve financial
Eugene Boro Park Jewish Community Council 113475993 $8,000 DYCD security and self-pride.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. - Community Adult & Youth Media
Cumbo Program 112547268 $7,500 DFTA Funding to support Adult and Youth Media Program at BRIC.
Funding for housing and other tenant services for residents of West Harlem and Washington
Levine Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. - Housing & Tenant Services 133212867 $10,000 HPD Heights.
Levine Broadway Mall Association, Inc. - Beautification Program 133419786 $5,000 DYCD To fund maintenance and cleanup efforts for Council District 7 Broadway malls.
Bronx Connect Development Corporation - Community Health Funding Community Health Awareness Program which provides education on living a healthy
Cabrera Awareness Program 851607517 $10,000 DYCD lifestyle. and the Community pantry program in Council District 14.

Ayala BronxWorks, Inc. - Healthy & Livable Mott Haven Program 133254484 $5,000 DHMH To provide funding for programs related to fostering food security in the Mott Haven neighborhood.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Community Board #16 136400434 $2,000 BKCB Funds to support community events.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Community Board #17 136400434 $1,500 BKCB Funds to support community events.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Community Board #3 136400434 $1,500 BKCB Funds to support community events.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Community Board #8 136400434 $1,000 BKCB Funds to support community events.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Community Board #9 136400434 $1,000 BKCB Funds to support community events.
Funds will be used to provide Multi Social Services (MSS) to assist clients with various entitlement
Brannan Brooklyn Community Improvement Association 412240834 $7,500 DSS/HRA applications such as SNAP, health benefits, and fair housing.
Lander Brooklyn Defender Services - Civil Justice Program 113305406 $3,500 DSS/HRA Funding to support Civil Justice program.

Funds will be used to provide additional legal and social work services, re-entry services and
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Defender Services - Council District 41 113305406 $7,500 DSS/HRA specialized services for immigrants, people with mental illness and adolescents.

Eugene Brooklyn Defender Services - Mental Health Initiative 113305406 $5,000 Funds will support mental health initiative and mental health needs of the young people.
DHMH
Funding to support operational costs associated with the Exempting Small Homes from the Tax Lien
Cornegy Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 132605599 $5,000 DSS/HRA Sale program.
Funding will provide senior homeowners facing foreclosure with representation, advice, and
Miller Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 132605599 $10,000 DSS/HRA appropriate referrals.

Barron Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A - Council District 42 132605599 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support operating expense costs for community legal assistance programming.
Louis Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc. - Council District 45 132605605 $4,000 DSS/HRA Funds to be used to provide legal services in Council District 45.
Barron Brownsville Think Tank Matters, Inc. - Council District 42 472440990 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support operating expense costs for community development programming.
Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation - Tzu Chi Vision Mobile To support the Tzu Chi vision mobile clinic to provide services like vision care, optic disease
Koo Project 954457939 $5,000 DYCD screenings, and free eyeglasses to low-income individuals in Council District 20.
Cabrini Immigrant Services of New York City, Inc. - Legal Services Funding to support Immigration Legal Services Program that provides legal assistance on family-
Chin Program 455258656 $5,000 DSS/HRA based applications.
Lander CAMBA, Inc. 112480339 $5,000 DYCD Funding for general operating funds.
Funds will support Worker Support Services. Services will include career coaching, skills training,
digital fluency training for jobs that can be done remotely, and connection to employers who are
Eugene CAMBA, Inc. - Worker Support Services 112480339 $5,000 DYCD committed to providing decent benefits, and living wages.
Funds will be used for the SuperChoice Pantry, Benefit Access, Urban Farming, Health Initiative
Ampry-Samuel Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The 200934854 $18,000 DYCD Workshop and Mobile Pantry.
Funding to support general operating expenses associated with the maintenance of the emergency
Cornegy Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The 200934854 $19,500 DYCD food program and auxiliary services.
Funding to support mobile unit, food bank, health educational initiative workshops, and urban
Cumbo Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The 200934854 $5,000 DYCD farming.

Funding to support the training of CFH Client leader peer-outreach volunteers, to seek out and assist
Diaz Care for the Homeless 133666994 $10,000 DHS New Yorkers experiencing homelessness and assist with appointment and ongoing treatment.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support the small business services program by hiring consultants to serve as workshop
facilitators/presenters, program manager, fiscal assistance and community outreach. Also includes,
Eugene Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. 112903423 $5,000 SBS but not limited to: rent, insurance, advertising, office supplies.
Funds will support a variety of HIV Prevention Education services by conducting outreach in
community based settings, including venue based, event based and street based outreach in Central
Eugene Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 133323168 $5,000 DHMH Brooklyn.
Funds to support services for HIV/AIDS and other prevention sessions and services to the
Louis Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 133323168 $3,000 DHMH community.

Levine Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, The - Community Cares 131623934 $5,000 DYCD To fund poverty-fighting community and social programs for Council District 7 residents.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York -
Ayala St. Cecilia's Food Pantry 135562185 $15,000 DYCD To provide funding for St. Cecilia's Food Pantry in East Harlem.
Funds to be used for educational and recreational programming and transportation services for
Holden Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 112047151 $5,000 DFTA medical appointments for seniors.
Diaz CenterLight Health System, Inc. 133323765 $15,000 DFTA To manage and arrange for medical, social and long term services for the elderly.
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. - Waterfront
CD22 Series 112652331 $22,000 DCLA Funds will be used to provide free concerts and movie nights in the community.
Chhaya Community Development Corporation - Basement Funding to support tenant advocacy and organizing including for the Basement Apartments Safe for
Lander Apartments Safe for Everyone (BASE) Campaign 113580935 $3,500 DYCD Everyone (BASE) campaign.
Rodriguez Children's Aid Society, The 135562191 $5,000 DYCD To support the Children’s Aid Adult Literacy Programs in Washington Heights.
To support Business Outreach team that provides entrepreneurs with technical assistance and one-
Chin Chinatown Manpower Project, Inc. - Business Outreach 132755214 $5,000 SBS on-one counseling.
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Jacob Riis Day Care
Rivera Center 136202692 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support CPC's day care center at Jacob Riis.
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Senior Employment To support the Queens Senior Employment program for the residents of Council District 20 age 55
Koo Program 136202692 $5,000 DYCD and over.
Brannan Chinese American Social Services Center, Inc. 474279061 $4,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Community Social Services and Outreach Programs.

Rose Christ Church New Brighton - Community Youth Programs 135596851 $5,000 DYCD Funds will provide music education improving access to vocal and instrumental instruction.
Johnson Church of the Holy Apostles - Soup Kitchen 132892297 $15,750 DYCD Funding will be used for consumable supplies for the Soup Kitchen.
To support the GROW program, a weekly after school program for neighborhood youth.
Programming includes physical education, sports, one on one counseling, mentorship and academic
Reynoso Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. - GROW Program 264698161 $70,000 DYCD support.
Citizens Against Recidivism, Inc. - Trauma, Anger Management &
Perkins Counseling Services 113332491 $7,500 DYCD To Support Anti Recidivism Counseling Services.
Funding to support emergency food programs including the operating expenses associated with the
Cornegy City Harvest, Inc. 133170676 $7,000 DYCD collection and distribution of food in Council District 36.
Funding to support emergency food programming including rescue and distribution of food
Diaz City Harvest, Inc. 133170676 $7,500 DYCD stuff/supplies.
Funding to support food distribution programs at NYCHA developments and the Healthy
Cumbo City Harvest, Inc. - Healthy Neighborhoods - Council District 35 133170676 $5,000 DYCD Neighborhoods Initiative.

Levine City Parks Foundation - Learn, Shows, Play - Council District 7 133561657 $5,000 DPR Funding for SummerStage Kids and for CityParks Tennis.

Cornegy City University of New York - CUNY School of Law - Legal Services 133893536 $10,000 CUNY Funds will be used to support legal services including advice and assistance in Council District 36.
City University of New York - Medgar Evers College - Brooklyn
Barron Pipeline Educational Program 133893536 $20,000 CUNY Funding to support operating expense costs for MEC Brooklyn Pipeline Educational Programming.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Brannan CityMeals on Wheels - Council District 43 133634381 $5,000 DFTA Funding to support Meals on Wheels programming and services in Council District 43.
To fund general operating expenses to help with data analysis and public outreach around public
Dromm Class Size Matters - Parent Outreach 202169746 $7,000 DYCD education issues.
Salamanca Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. - Food Pantry Van 133072967 $10,000 DHS Funding to support the food pantry van for the homeless in Council District 17.
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. - Home-Delivered Meals Program - Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals to seriously ill people, their
Gibson Council District 16 133072967 $8,000 DYCD children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers in Council District 16.
Coalition on Positive Health Empowerment, Inc. - Health Savvy -
Levine Council District 7 272654975 $5,000 DHMH To fund public health programs and services in Council District 7.
Coalition on Positive Health Empowerment, Inc. - Healthy Savvy - Funds to support Hep C Testing, HIV Awareness, Health Screening, Linkage to Care and Events in
Gibson Council District 16 272654975 $5,000 DHMH Council District 16.
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The - Public
Feliz School 59X 112622003 $15,000 DYCD Funds will support educational programming at Public School 59X in Council District 15.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs associated with
Community Health Action of Staten Island, Inc. - Community operating CHASI’s food pantries, health education workshops, SNAP and health insurance screening
Rose Nutrition & Health Program 133556132 $20,000 DYCD and enrollment, and running a computer learning lab.

Lander Community Help in Park Slope, Inc. - Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry 112449994 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support operating expenses of CHiPS Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry.
Louis Community Voices Heard, Inc. 133901997 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support community & tenant organizing in Council District 45.

Feliz Community Voices Heard, Inc. - NYCHA Education Campaign 133901997 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support outreach and civic engagement resources to NYCHA residents.
Comprehensive Academics Tutoring Services, Inc. - Council District Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming in the 42nd Council
Barron 42 271395375 $10,000 DYCD District.

Dromm Congregation Beit Simchat Torah - LGBTQ+ Pro Se Asylum Clinic 237406899 $5,000 DSS/HRA To provide legal and support services to LGBTQ+ asylum seekers and other recent immigrants.
Connect, Inc. - Community Empowerment Program- Council Funding to support roundtable discussions, comprehensive trainings, educational workshops, &
Cumbo District 35 020694269 $4,000 ACS community events on domestic, interpersonal, and gender violence.
Cooper Square Community Development Committee, Inc. -
Chin Housing Program 132666211 $5,000 HPD Funds will support counselors for the Housing program.
Funding will be used to defray costs of operating the South Brooklyn Financial Services Center to
offer clients counseling on credit and debt management, financial literacy including budgeting,
Louis Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. 112864728 $11,000 DYCD financial planning and housing counseling.
Funding to provide seniors with case management assistance, assistance in applying for benefits and
Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. - Flatbush Senior entitlements, providing transportation to doctor’s appointments and companionship through
Cumbo Services 112864728 $2,000 DSS/HRA friendly visits and/or telephone calls.
To support GrowNYC projects and programs, including Greenmarkets at 82nd and 91st Street and
Fresh Food Box with a pick up location at Lenox Hill Senior Center and the City Council District 5
Kallos Council on the Environment, Inc. 132765465 $7,500 DYCD office.
CD22 Council on the Environment, Inc. - Ditmars Market 132765465 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to operate a fresh food market in Ditmars Park in Astoria.
Council on the Environment, Inc. - Fresh Food Box - Council District
Chin 1 132765465 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support operation of Fresh Food Box farm share programs in Council District 1.
Funding to support young adult opportunity initiative, which serves disconnected and at risk youth
Crenulated Company, Ltd., The d/b/a New Settlement Apartments - with high school equivalency prep, one-to-one advising, group work, job readiness, and job
Gibson Young Adult Opportunity Initiative - Council District 16 141719016 $25,000 DYCD placement.
Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior Center &
Cumbo Food Pantry Support 237390996 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the Social Service Center and food pantry.
Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance, Inc. - Adult Dance
Cumbo Program 475039336 $7,500 DCLA Funding to support African and Diasporian dance and music for adults.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs to support
CUNY School of Law Justice & Auxiliary Services Corporation - City attorney staffing in the district to provide advice and assistance to constituents regarding civil
Rose Counseling Program 901013912 $20,000 CUNY matters.

Levine Custom Collaborative - Custom Collaborative’s Business Incubator 475036606 $5,000 SBS To provide training and technical support to business incubator clients.
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, Inc. - Chestnut
D. Diaz Commons Kitchen Incubator 112683663 $50,000 DYCD Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with Kitchen Incubator.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Health Bucks - Council
Moya District 21 136400434 $16,250 DHMH Funding to support the Health Bucks program in Council District 21.
Funds will support Health Bucks through Urban Health Plan, which promotes healthy eating within
Salamanca Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Health Bucks program 136400434 $20,000 DHMH low income neighborhoods.
Brooks-Powers Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $10,000 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.
Diaz Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $7,500 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.
Feliz Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $25,000 DYCD Funding will be designated post adoption.
Gjonaj Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $50,000 DYCD Funding will be designated post adoption.
Louis Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $4,000 DYCD Funding will be used for community development programs.
Funding for educational programs and workforce development program, offering literacy, GED, ESL
Levine Dominican Sunday, Inc. - ESL & Computer Training 134188781 $5,000 DYCD classes and Computer training, including virtual programming.
Funds will be used to offset the cost of materials, youth staffing, field trip costs and cultural center
Louis East Flatbush Village, Inc. 800612019 $9,000 DYCD fees for EFV's after-school and summer programs.
To provide funding for homelessness prevention, domestic violence prevention, and services for
Ayala East Harlem Neighborhood Based Alliance Corporation 133772614 $5,000 MOCJ crime victims.
Funding will support a range of services surrounding UUs free tax preparation program, including of
financial empowerment services such as one-on-one crisis and short-term counseling and one-on-
Gennaro East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Pomonok Tax Prep 861096987 $10,000 DYCD one long-term asset building counseling at Pomonok Housing.
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - The College and Career Funding for program's 4 components - college preparation, career exploration, mentoring, &
Van Bramer Access Program 861096987 $10,000 DYCD financial counseling.
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Funding will be utilized to provide Adult Literacy, ESOL/Civics classes to address literacy needs of the
Brannan Inc. - Adult Literacy/ESOL-Civics Program 111633484 $4,000 DYCD immigrant community.
Powers Educational Alliance, Inc., The - Sirovich Center 135562210 $5,000 DFTA Funding will support programming at Sirovich Center.
Funding to support programming in Council District 14 to help prepare eligible students for the
Cabrera Educators for Student Success Association, Inc. 814449558 $28,000 DYCD Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT).
Funding to support operational expenses for culinary training and job placement services for
Lander Emma's Torch, Ltd. 813651292 $5,000 DYCD refugees and survivors of human trafficking.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth programming in 42nd Council
Barron Entertainers for Education Alliance, Inc. - Council District 42 432115174 $10,000 DYCD District.

Feliz FAN4Kids - Fitness School Program @ Public School 54X 260092086 $15,000 DOE Funds will be used to provide comprehensive fitness and nutrition education at P.S. 54X.

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Ltd. - Funds will support social services, including assistance with filing applications for entitlements such
Treyger Social Services/Intergenerational Program 112507910 $20,000 DYCD as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, public assistance, Section 8, HEAP, etc.
Funding will support line dancing, exercise programming, day trips to area museums, and cultural
Powers Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. - Sirovich Center 132666921 $10,000 DFTA and theatre outings for the Woodstock Senior Center.

Funding to support the purchase and distribution of fresh, nutritious fruits and vegetables to Food
Lander Food Bank For New York City - Council District 39 133179546 $2,000 DYCD Bank’s emergency food providers (EFPs) that serve Brooklyn’s Council District 39’s food insecure.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Food Bank For New York City - Nutrition & Health Education To support nutrition and health education programming and related services for low-income
Dromm Services 133179546 $5,000 DYCD residents of Council District 25.
Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership - Maternal Funding to provide transportation to participants in parenting and anger management classes and
Cumbo Family Care 113343941 $4,000 DYCD fund a Mother's day celebration for all participants.
To support the Queens-based Youth Education & Career Exploration (YE/CE) program for court
Dromm Fortune Society, Inc., The - Enhanced Education Program 132645436 $10,000 DYCD involved youth.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Legal Hand - North Crown
Cornegy Heights & Bedford Stuyvesant 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support community legal workshops presented by Legal Hand.
Funding will support the expansion of community workshops that promote legal empowerment and
Miller Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Legal Hand Jamaica 132612524 $5,000 DSS/HRA legal information services.
George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, Inc., The - Council District Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth programming including East New
Barron 42 113341395 $25,000 DYCD York Youth Court.

Cornegy Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. - Council District 36 061711370 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the GOSOWorks job readiness curriculum and employment.
Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. - Works Workforce Development
Perkins Program - Council District 9 061711370 $15,000 DYCD Funding to support GOSOWorks Workforce Development Program in Council District 9.
Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Troop 6000 - Council
Adams District 28 131624014 $2,000 DYCD Funds will support Girl Scout Troop 6000 in the shelters of Council District 28.

Rosenthal Goddard Riverside Community Center - Monthly Housing Clinic 131893908 $10,000 HPD Funds support a monthly housing clinic for residents in Council District 6.
Funding will support the provision of home-delivered meals to seriously ill people, their children, and
Powers God's Love We Deliver, Inc. 133366846 $5,000 DHMH their senior caregivers.
To provide funding for free home-delivered meals and nutritional assessments/counseling for
Ayala God's Love We Deliver, Inc. - Council District 8 133366846 $5,000 DHMH seniors in Council District 8.
Funds will support the provision of home-delivered meals to food insecure individuals and seriously
Feliz God's Love We Deliver, Inc. - Home-Delivered Meals - Bronx 133366846 $10,000 DHMH ill individuals and families.
God's Love We Deliver, Inc. - Medically Tailored Home-Delivered
Adams Meals - Council District 28 133366846 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support specific dietary needs of medically frail in Council District 28.
To support programs for residents of public, subsidized and rent-regulated housing residents include
organizing tenant associations, providing assistance with housing, landlord/tenant issues, stabilizing
Chin Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. 132915659 $5,000 HPD households and educating tenants on housing.
Funding to support the Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence Program and music studio programming
Cabrera Good Shepherd Services - 1995 Jerome Avenue 135598710 $10,000 DYCD expenses.
Funds will be used to support overall BRAG programming, including expanding team building
Riley Good Shepherd Services - Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence (BRAG) 135598710 $10,000 DYCD activities with the staff and youth.
Good Shepherd Services - Monterey Cornerstone Community
Feliz Center 135598710 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support programming at the Monterey Community Center.
Funds will be used to support after school and weekend recreation, social skills, support programs
Matteo Grace Foundation of New York 134131863 $5,000 DHMH for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Brannan Grandma's Love, Inc. - Food & Literacy Programs 473474258 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the Backpack Food Program/ Literacy Program.

Miller Greater Bethel Community Development Corporation 320000557 $10,000 DYCD Funding will support outreach events, senior events, holiday events, and self-empowerment classes.
Greater Hood Community Development Corporation - James
Perkins Walker Hood Learning Center 853545377 $10,000 DYCD To support the James Walker Hood Learning Center.

CD22 HANAC, Inc. - Astoria Houses Cornerstone 112290832 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to provide programming support at the Astoria Houses Community Center.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Perkins HANAC, Inc. - Employment & Training Program - Council District 9 112290832 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support the Employment and Training Program in Council District 9.
Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc. - COVID-19 Funding to solely support the operational expenses associated with COVID-19 Vaccination Expansion
Perkins Vaccination Expansion Program 133461695 $5,000 DYCD Program in Council District 9.
Harvest Home Farmer's Market, Inc. - Eating for Good Health
Ayala (EFGH) 061800512 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the costs of operating the Eating for Good Health (EFGH) program.
Funds for family support for families of children with special needs including workshops and related
CD48 HASC Center, Inc. 112630071 $7,500 DYCD supplies.

Adams HeartShare Human Services of NY, R.C. Diocese of Brooklyn 111633549 $1,500 DHMH Funding will support operational costs regarding IT upgrades which assist with student therapies.

Brannan Helen Keller Services 111630807 $5,500 DFTA Funds will be used to support the Adaptive Living Program for legally blind senior citizens.

Ulrich Helen Keller Services 111630807 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support social work services and support groups for legally blind adults.
Rodriguez Hispanic Federation, Inc. 133573852 $35,000 DYCD To support programming expenses in Council District 10.
Hispanic Society of America - Summer Outdoor Community To fund the general operating costs of arts and culture summer community programs, including
Levine Programs 135661025 $5,000 DCLA virtual programming.
Funding to support bystander intervention trainings to low-income, at-risk communities within
Lander Hollaback, Inc. 273199988 $3,500 DYCD Council District 39 and throughout NYC.
Levin HOPE Program, Inc., The 133268539 $5,000 MOCJ To provide workplace training, job placement, and career advancement support.
Funding to support programming including prevention of illegal rental practices, eviction and
foreclosure services including mediation, counseling, referral and access to benefits including
Eugene Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 112412584 $5,000 HPD assistance with applying for SCRIE, DRIE and FEPS.
Funding to support tenant and homeowner outreach, assistance, and counseling as well as the
Lander Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 112412584 $5,500 HPD financial empowerment program.

Rosenthal Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. - Housing Legal Assistance 510141489 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support pro bono legal assistance for residents in Council District 6.

Rosenthal Housing Court Answers, Inc. - Housing Court Assistance 133317188 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support eviction prevention programming, including workshops and translation services.
Holden HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. 473436880 $5,000 DHMH Funds to be used for free mobile cancer screenings and health fair events.
Lander Hunger Free America, Inc. 133471350 $3,500 DYCD Funding to support general operating expenses.
Funds will support general expenses of ICNA Relief services including food pantries and enrichment
Miller ICNA Relief USA Programs, Inc. 043810161 $5,000 DYCD programming.
Funds will support recreational and educational programming, case management and nutritional
Adams India Home, Inc. - Senior Programs - Council District 28 208747291 $12,000 DFTA services for Council District 28 seniors.

Riley Jamaica Benevolent Arm and Cultural Center 412268299 $15,000 DYCD Funds will be used for all Jamaica Benevolent Arm and Cultural Center food pantry operations.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Brighton
CD48 Manhattan Beach Senior Center 132620896 $1,000 DFTA Funding to support various programming and activities MB Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Luna Park
CD48 Senior Center 132620896 $1,000 DFTA Funding to support various programming, activities and services at the Luna Park Senior Center.
Funding to support health/exercise programs, senior outings, supplies and operating costs at
CD48 Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Scheuer House 132620896 $1,500 DFTA Scheuer House Brighton 6 Tenants Association.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Senior Alliance
CD48 Senior Center 132620896 $1,500 DFTA Funding to support various programming, activities and services at Senior Alliance Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Shorefront
CD48 Senior Center 132620896 $2,500 DFTA Funding to support various programming, activities and services at Shorefront Senior Center.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Trump United
CD48 Senior Center 132620896 $2,500 DFTA Funding to support various programming, activities and services at JASA/Trump United.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. - Beatman Continue funds for operating JW Beatman Counseling Center to provide mental health services for
Dinowitz Counseling Center 135564937 $25,000 DHMH underserved and uninsured population.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. - Mental Health
Rosenthal Services for Youth 135564937 $5,000 DHMH Funds support mental health support services for youth in Council District 6.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Southern
Treyger Brooklyn Community Shuttle 112665181 $30,000 DYCD To fund the southern Brooklyn Community Shuttle.

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - To support the operational costs of a shuttle bus service to transport residents of Southern Brooklyn
Yeger Transportation Program 112665181 $20,000 DYCD to essential sites such as medical appointments, shopping, school, employment and senior centers.
Provide skilled assistance to members of Council District 31 on enrolling in healthcare and the
Brooks-Powers Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. 112425813 $10,000 DHMH utilization of the plan.
Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. -
Ulrich Kosher Client Choice Food Pantry 112425813 $7,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support Kosher Client Choice Food Pantry.
Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. - Social
Ulrich Services Coordination 112425813 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support social services coordination.
Jewish Museum - Family Partnership Program - Marble Hill Nursery
Rodriguez School 136146854 $5,000 DCLA To cover expenses related to Family Partnership Program at Marble Hill Nursery School.
Koo Jewish Museum - Flushing International High School 136146854 $5,000 DCLA To support the Movies that Matter partnership with Flushing International High School.
Funding to support immigration legal services, including naturalization, adjustment of status,
domestic violence self-petitions under VAWA, family-based petitions, citizenship & naturalization
Menchaca Juan Neumann Center, Inc. 861081834 $10,000 DYCD classes.
Feliz JustFix, Inc. - Housing Dashboard 813080695 $10,000 HPD Funds will provide technology and housing workshops for tenants in Council District 15.

Funding will allow for general program expansion by providing support for rent, utilities,
Koslowitz Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim - Food Pantry 113101774 $5,000 DYCD communication, food, supplies and other general operation and program related expenses.
Koenig Childhood Cancer Foundation, Inc. - The KCCF Family Relief
Levine Fund 844892279 $5,000 DYCD To fund the operating and administrative costs of the KCCF Family Relief Fund.
Korean American Family Service Center, The - Domestic Violence Funding will support the domestic violence and intervention program for young Asian American
Vallone Prevention & Intervention Program 133609811 $5,000 MOCJ immigrants and its associated costs and services.

Korean American Family Service Center, The - Economic To support the Economic Empowerment Program, which helps victims of domestic violence move
Koo Empowerment Program 133609811 $5,000 MOCJ from crisis to economically empowered and independent lives via digital literacy.
Korean American Family Service Center, The - Rainbow House
Vallone Emergency Shelter 133609811 $5,000 MOCJ Funding will support the Rainbow House Emergency Shelter's programs and services.
Ayala Lantern Community Services - Fresh Food Box 133910692 $11,000 DHMH To provide funding for Lantern's Fresh Food Box Program in Council District 8.

To provide civil legal services in Council District 1, including housing, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/DV, government benefits, homeless rights, law reform, elder law,
Chin Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 1 135562265 $3,500 DSS/HRA disability law, education, and community development work.
Levin Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 33 135562265 $3,000 DSS/HRA To support the Citywide Civil Legal Services in Council District 33.
To support the Family Legal Center (FLC) to provide individualized legal information and support to
Diaz Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) 133910567 $5,000 MOCJ parents and grandparents with child support, custody, and visitation cases.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

To provide civil legal services in Council District 1, including housing, health, employment, low-wage
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) - Civil Legal Services - worker, immigration, family/DV, government benefits, homeless rights, law reform, elder law,
Chin Council District 1 133910567 $3,500 MOCJ disability law, education, and community development work.
Moya Library Action Committee of Corona East Elmhurst 112228514 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support cultural events in Council District 21.

Dromm Literacy (LINC), Inc. - Council District 25 133911331 $5,000 DYCD To fund early and pre-literacy support for children and their families in Council District 25.

CD22 Little Orchestra Society-Orpheon, Inc., The - Music Workshops 132638292 $8,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support a district wide music theory and composition program.
Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, Inc. - To provide funding to support the Advocacy program, which includes a food pantry and nutrition-
Ayala Advocacy Program 132867881 $10,000 DYCD related programs.
Van Bramer Make the Road New York - TGNCIQ Justice Project 113344389 $5,000 DYCD To support the TGNCIQ Justice Project.
Mama Foundation for the Arts, Inc. - Gospel for Teens & Related
Perkins Youth Arts Education Programming 311614732 $10,000 DCLA To support Gospel for Teens and Related Youth Arts Education Programming.
To support legal advice, services, and full representation to low-income tenants facing eviction or
Chin Manhattan Legal Services 132613958 $5,000 DSS/HRA advocating for essential services.

Funding to support operating expenses associated with food pantry / soup kitchen, including staff
Gennaro Masbia of Queens 270363356 $5,000 DYCD support, consumable supplies, food stuffs, facilities usage and insurance for Rego Park, Queens.
Funding to support operating expenses associated with food pantry/soup kitchen, including staff
Grodenchik Masbia of Queens - Local Soup Kitchens & Food Pantries 270363356 $5,000 DYCD support, consumable supplies, food stuffs, facilities usage and insurance.
Funding will support operating and maintenance costs for Soup Kitchen including food, supplies,
Koslowitz Masbia of Queens - Soup Kitchen 270363356 $15,000 DYCD facility expenses, insurance and site staffing in Council District 29.

Johnson MCCNY Charities, Inc. 275282132 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the position of client services assistant who runs drop-in program.
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Medicare Enrollment and Education
Adams Program - Council District 28 133505372 $5,000 Funds will support Virtual Town Hall and Enrollment session in Council District 28.
DFTA
To provide funding to support operating expenses associated with the Family Skills program,
Ayala Mercy Center, Inc. - Family Skills 133865634 $10,000 DSS/HRA including staff support.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
CD48 Inc. 132738818 $7,500 DSS/HRA Funding to support social services and case management, emergency services for the needy.
Funding for our kosher food system supports emergency food packages at client choice pantries,
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, preserves critical staffing levels and ensures clients do not have to choose between buying food and
Riley Inc. 132738818 $10,000 DYCD paying rent or other necessary expenses.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Maisel Inc. - Anti-Poverty Services - Council District 46 132738818 $5,000 DYCD To provide emergency food packages and other essentials to the residents of Council District 46.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, To support the kosher food system, including emergency food packages for residents in Council
Koo Inc. - Food Program 132738818 $5,000 DYCD District 20.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Gibson Inc. - Senior Repair Program - Council District 16 132738818 $5,000 DFTA Funding to support the Senior Repair Program for seniors in Council District 16.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Funds will support case workers for crisis intervention services with clients; kosher emergency food
Chin Inc. - Social Services Program 132738818 $4,000 DFTA packages; and program for free home repairs for low-income seniors.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Funding will be used to support case workers and operations for south shore social services program
Borelli Inc. - Social Services Program - South Shore 132738818 $9,500 DYCD in Council District 51.

To provide free legal services to low income NYC residents in the areas of housing, public benefits,
Diaz Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 132622748 $5,000 DSS/HRA civil and disability rights, employment, consumer, family law, and disaster response.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support and provide residents with free legal assistance for anti-eviction, housing and
Louis Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 132622748 $4,000 DSS/HRA foreclosure services and clinics within the Council District 45.
Funds will support Mobilization for Justice, Inc. to provide comprehensive and free civil legal services
to low-income New Yorkers through advice, counsel, and representation with an emphasis on
Gibson Mobilization for Justice, Inc. - Council District 16 132622748 $10,000 DSS/HRA serving people in kinship care circumstances in CD 16.
Gibson Montefiore Medical Center - Bold Buddies Cancer Program 131740114 $5,000 DHMH Funds to support the BOLD buddies cancer program for residents in Council District 16.

Rodriguez Morris-Jumel Mansion, Inc. 132800646 $5,000 DCLA To help cover expenses that support free community programming at the Morris-Jumel Mansion.

Riley Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Food Pantry 133622107 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center's food pantry.

D. Diaz Muna Social Services, Inc. 844338493 $15,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support educational programming for students in the 37th Council District.
Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication - Maritime
Borelli History Programming 900730331 $7,500 DCLA Funds will support programming and economic development.
CD48 Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc. 113067201 $15,000 DFTA Funding for senior services such as health screenings and case work.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. - Homeownership
Miller Stabilization Program 237398279 $15,000 HPD Funding will support the administration of the Homeownership Stabilization Program.
To support education staff in implementing the Side-by-Side Learning program and overseeing the
Dromm New Alternatives for Children, Inc. - Learning Project 133149298 $5,000 ACS support of volunteer tutors.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Breevort 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Breevort Developments.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Brownsville 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Brownsville Developments.
New York City Housing Authority - Brownsville Youth Leadership
Ampry-Samuel Council 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support the Brownsville Youth Leadership Council.

Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Fenimore- Lefferts 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Fenimore- Lefferts Developments.

Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Howard Ave Rehab 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Howard Ave Rehab Developments.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Howard Development 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Howard Developments.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Kingsborough 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Kingsborough Developments.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Langston Hughes 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Langston Hughes Developments.

Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Marcus Garvey (Group A) 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Marcus Garvey (Group A) Developments.
New York City Housing Authority - Queensbridge Houses Tenants
Van Bramer Association 136400434 $10,000 HPD Funding to support Queensbridge Houses Tenants Association.
Van Bramer New York City Housing Authority - Ravenswood RA 136400434 $15,000 HPD Funding to support Ravenswood RA.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Reid 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Reid Developments.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Seth Low 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Seth Low Developments.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Tilden 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Tilden Development.
Ampry-Samuel New York City Housing Authority - Van Dyke I 136400434 $3,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Van Dyke I Developments.
Van Bramer New York City Housing Authority - Woodside Houses TA 136400434 $10,000 HPD Funding to support Woodside Houses TA.
Powers New York Common Pantry, Inc. 133127972 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support food provision programs.
Ayala New York Common Pantry, Inc. - East Harlem Turkeys 133127972 $15,500 DYCD To support East Harlem Turkeys Giveaway.
Funds to be used for home sharing & minor home repair support, community awareness and
Louis New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132618568 $3,000 DFTA education.
Louis New York Immigration Coalition, Inc. 133573409 $2,000 DYCD Funds will support Road to Recovery NYC.
Rodriguez New York Scandia Symphony 133574230 $5,000 DCLA To support the Children’s Educational Music Program in Anne Loftus Playground.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Lander New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. 141761209 $3,500 HPD Funding for general operating expenses.

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. - Funding to support Tenant Education, Organizing, and Empowerment for residents in Council District
Perkins Tenant Education, Organizing, & Empowerment - Council District 9 141761209 $7,500 HPD 9.

Rodriguez New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 141845651 $5,000 SBS To support programming expenses for the Women's Microenterprise Institute in District 10.
Funding to support the operating costs associated with NEBHDCo's food pantry and kitchen/benefits
Cornegy Northeast Brooklyn Housing Development Corporation 112737223 $8,500 DYCD center.
To provide services to people with mental illness including education, housing, case management,
CD48 Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 116078704 $10,000 DHMH crisis intervention, counseling, and training for independent living.
Onos Foot Prints, Inc. - 11th Annual Turkey Giveaway & Wellness
Cumbo Day 900719956 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support 11th Annual Turkey Giveaway and operating costs.
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Youth Education Job Funding will support the Youth Education Job Training Program to provide young adults who are out
Miller Training 112934620 $5,000 DYCD of school and out of work with employment and educational opportunities.
To support program aimed at helping incarcerated youth maintain family ties to help reduce
Dromm Osborne Association, Inc., The - Court-Involved Youth 135563028 $8,000 MOCJ recidivism.

Koo Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. - E-Waste Collection 133320984 $5,000 DSNY To support electronic waste collection events in Council District 20.
Reynoso Pakistani American Youth Society 814521213 $5,000 DYCD To conduct anti-poverty work in Brooklyn.

Funds will be used to purchase uniforms baseball equipment trophies, field maintenance equipment
Diaz Parkchester Little League 136162741 $7,500 DYCD and the rental cost for the use the gymnasium and baseball field from the NYC D.O.E.
To fund outreach about pre-apprenticeship training programs that provide access to union
Moya Pathways To Apprenticeship 811099195 $10,000 DYCD apprenticeship programs in Council District 21.
To provide funds to train under/unemployed individuals, for careers in the IT field through technical
training, internship opportunities and community service, and to support job placement and follow-
Diaz Per Scholas, Inc. 043252955 $10,000 DYCD up services.

Funds will be used to provide additional legal and social work services, re-entry services and
Ampry-Samuel Police Department - 77th Precinct 136400434 $2,500 NYPD specialized services for immigrants, people with mental illness and adolescents.
Ampry-Samuel Police Department - Police Service Area #2 - Brooklyn 136400434 $4,000 NYPD Funds to support community events.
Ampry-Samuel Police Department - Police Service Area #3 - Brooklyn 136400434 $1,000 NYPD Funds to support community events.
Funds to be used to support counseling, advocacy and individual bilingual assistance to those with
Holden Polonians Organized to Minister to Our Community, Inc. 112594500 $10,000 DYCD social and immigration related issues.
Funds to be used for program support in Council District 31, regarding STEM education and financial
Brooks-Powers PositiveWomenUnited 462814852 $5,000 DYCD literacy.

Funding to support operating expenses associated with food pantry/soup kitchen, including staff
Gennaro Project Lead, Inc. 133761446 $5,000 DYCD support, consumable supplies, food stuffs, facilities usage and insurance for Rego Park, Queens.
Funding to support the operating costs associated with NEBHDCo's food pantry and kitchen/benefits
Cornegy Project Renewal, Inc. 132602882 $10,000 DYCD center.
Cornegy Project Renewal, Inc. - Culinary Arts Training Program 132602882 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support the Culinary Arts Training program (CATP).
Funds will support neighborhood beautification, walking tours, murals, online content promoting
Eugene Prospect Lefferts Gardens Heritage Council, Inc. 813302764 $6,000 DYCD local culture, and homeowner workshops.
Queens Borough Public Library - Youth Programs - Council District Funds will support children and youth programming in local branches including the South Jamaica
Adams 28 136400434 $5,500 QBPL Reads initiative.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Reaching Out Community Services, Inc. - Emergency Food
Brannan Assistance Program 113615625 $16,500 DYCD Funds to support the Emergency Food Assistance Program.
D. Diaz Reaching Out Ministries, Inc. 450577055 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support food pantries and outreach services.
Cabrera Read Alliance, Inc. - Public School 279X 134091062 $15,000 DYCD Funding will support READ 2.0 in Council District 14; including Public School 279X.
To fund food, supplies and preparation of meals for the hungry at the soup kitchen as well offer food
Rector Church Wardens & Vestrymen of Church of Epiphany of Cty stamp screenings that are publicly noticed through the Council District 5 monthly newsletter and on
Kallos of NY 131623859 $6,000 DYCD the Council District 5 website.
Moya Resource Center for Community Development, Inc. 133603303 $5,000 DYCD To fund diaper distribution to families in need in Council District 21.
Resource Center for Community Development, Inc. - Food Pantry
Salamanca Program 133603303 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for Food Pantry Program in Council District 17.
Moya Rooftop Films, Inc. - Council District 21 352323897 $8,750 DCLA To fund free movie screenings in Council District 21.
To provide culturally-specific and linguistically appropriate Domestic Violence direct services to the
Koo Sakhi for South Asian Women 133593806 $5,000 MOCJ South Asian community in Council District 20.
Funds will support SCAN New York's after-school program which will provide young people with
activities intended to build skills in obtaining information, self-peer understanding, social
Gibson SCAN-Harbor, Inc. - After-School Program - Council District 16 132912963 $22,000 DYCD observation and analysis, and critical thinking at all levels.
Grodenchik Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Fresh Meadows NORC 131624178 $20,000 DFTA To fund NORC programming in Fresh Meadows NORC.
Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. - Eastern Queens
Vallone Innovative Senior Center 112591783 $10,000 DFTA Funding will support operating expenses, programs, and services for SNAP.
Sesame Flyers International, Inc. - Sports & Culture Days - Council
Louis District 45 112692485 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Sports and Culture Days in Council District 45.
Funding to support enhancement of services, community engagement, and professional
Riley Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. 133709095 $5,000 DYCD development.
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. - Betances Day
Ayala Care Center 133709095 $5,500 DOE To provide funding to enhance services offered at the Betances' Early Childhood Education Center.
Funds will be used for the FOOD to Overcome Outcome Disparities (FOOD) program, a medically
tailored clinic based food pantry, specifically designed to address the nutritional needs of food
Koslowitz Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research - FOOD Program 131624182 $5,000 DHMH insecure cancer patients.
Southern Queens Park Association, Inc. - Afterschool Program @ Funds will support academic enrichment and recreation for youth at the SQPA Cornerstone facility in
Adams Cornerstone S Jamaica Houses 112432846 $8,000 DYCD Council District 28.
Levin Southside Community Mission, Inc. 112306447 $6,000 DYCD To support outreach and social service programming of Southside Community Mission.
Funding for equitable economic development programming, industrial preservation work, and
Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation - Red efforts to lower the unemployment rate in District 38. Funds will be used by SBIDC to provide a
Menchaca Hook & Sunset Park 112508370 $20,000 DYCD range of support, education, advocacy, and technical services.

Borelli Staten Island Children's Museum 237379930 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support additional teaching artist programming for South Shore in Council District 51.
Staten Island Historical Society - Richmond Town Tours & Funds will be used to support youth programming and community support programs in Council
Borelli Programming 131985514 $3,000 DCLA District 51.
Matteo Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. 135680691 $20,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support and supplement exhibits and educational programming.

Feliz Student Leadership Network, Inc. - CollegeBound Initiative (CBI) 061517218 $10,000 DOE Funds will be used to support CollegeBound Initiative (CBI) programming and services.
Funds will support the summer search program, a program focused on preparing low income
Gibson Summer Search - Summer Search Program - Council District 16 680200138 $15,000 DYCD students for success in college in Council District 16.
Brooks-Powers Taurus Associates, Inc. - Community Services Program 202200309 $5,000 DYCD To support food pantry in Rosedale.

Menchaca Together We Are 270213447 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support operating costs associated with case management and social services.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will support food distribution drives to the poor, mentoring programs for teens at risk and
Yeger Together We Are 270213447 $40,000 DYCD summer programs.
Transitional Services for New York (TSINY), Inc. - Residential
Dromm Program 237376074 $5,000 DHMH To support TSINY's residential programs and various operational costs.
Funding to provide staff support of a Community Liaison and costs related to domestic violence
Menchaca Trinity Healing Center, Inc. 203235905 $25,000 MOCJ education programming.
Rivera Trinity's Services and Food for the Homeless, Inc. 133401340 $30,000 DYCD Funds will support Trinity's programs and operations.
Funds will be used to purchase food items, packaging, support delivery activities, and other
Gennaro TSQ, Inc. 112693305 $15,000 DYCD operational costs.
Menchaca Turning Point Brooklyn, Inc. 112838138 $15,000 DYCD To support programming and operational cost of Literacy S.W.A.G.
To support culturally competent services to those impacted by domestic violence, focusing on safety
Koo Turning Point for Women and Families 542177390 $5,000 MOCJ and self-sufficiency to Muslim women, regardless of ethnicity.

Salamanca Union Grove Baptist Church, The - Food Pantry Program 135078662 $25,000 DYCD Funds will be used for food pantry program and other community events in Council District 17.
Funding will support services to help low-income families and individuals obtain public benefits and
Levin United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 112728233 $61,000 DFTA other supports.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs associated with
University of Notre Dame Alumni Club of Staten Island - Bread of operating the Bread of Life Food Drive, including community outreach, acquisition of food and
Rose Life Food Drive 311344537 $5,000 DYCD equipment, and distribution costs.

Rivera University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. - Project HOME 135562374 $15,000 HPD Funds will support Project Home.
Salamanca Urban Health Plan, Inc. - Senior Food Pantry 237360305 $10,000 DFTA Funding to support nourishment programs for seniors (senior food pantry).
Funding to support tenants' rights education, and legal assistance and representation relating to
Diaz Urban Justice Center 133442022 $7,500 DYCD affordable housing.
Ayala Urban Justice Center - Safety Net Project 133442022 $7,500 DYCD To provide funding to operate a legal clinic for NYCHA residents in Council District 8.

Funding will help provide workshops and materials to help vendors understand rules and to ensure
Chin Urban Justice Center - Street Vendor Project 133442022 $4,000 DYCD that vendors know their rights when approached by enforcement officers.

Kallos Urban Outreach Center of New York City, Inc., The 820642308 $11,500 DYCD Funding for food, clothing and social service support in East Harlem and the Upper East Side.
Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. - School Supply & Book Bag
Cabrera Drive - Council District 14 132969182 $25,000 DYCD Funding will provide a School Supply and Book Bag drive in Council District 14.
To support Guardianship Project provides comprehensive case management services to low-income,
frail, incapacitated and/or elderly clients who wish to remain in the community or to return home
Lander Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. 131941627 $3,000 DFTA from skilled nursing facilities.
To support veterans, including access to benefits, homeless services, annual programming and
Koo Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #32, Queens, New York, Inc. 112629339 $5,000 DYCD funerals for indigent veterans and operational costs.
Johnson VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $4,250 DYCD Support food pantry operations.
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the To support the racial & social justice activities of the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora
Perkins Caribbean - Racial and Social Justice Activities 133054001 $10,000 DCLA Institute.
Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation -
Rodriguez Medieval Festival 132950346 $5,000 SBS Funds will be used to support programming expenses related to the WHIDC Medieval Festival.
Continue services to help tenant and homeowners with counseling, outreach and workshops to
Dinowitz West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. 132941841 $25,000 HPD assist with tenant rights and fair housing.
Funding will support a day at the Bronx Zoo for residents of Council District 14. Funding will cover
Cabrera Wildlife Conservation Society - Bronx Zoo - Council District 14 131740011 $12,000 DCLA food, a tour of the park and attractions.
Council Member Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Salamanca Word of Life International, Inc. 392063356 $25,000 DYCD Funding to support Community Food Pantry and Senior Wellness program in Council District 17.
Working in Support of Education, Inc. - Financial Literacy To support W!SE education programs, including financial literacy, in High School for Economics and
Chin Certification Program 134024627 $5,000 DYCD Finance.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Jamaica
Adams YMCA 131624228 $11,000 DYCD Funds will support youth programs at the Jamaica YMCA.

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - New To fund the New Americans Welcome Center at the Flushing YMCA to provide multilingual services,
Koo Americans Welcome Center 131624228 $5,000 DYCD including ESOL, computer literacy, and job preparation classes, legal resources, and workshops.
FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Boroughwide Needs
This initiative takes a multidisciplinary approach to providing for each borough's needs in a holistic
manner. Funding is provided to a vast array of approved not-for-profits based on a ground-up
understanding of New York City communities.

Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives


Agency Initiative Amount
Multiple Boroughwide Needs Initiative $2,000,000
TOTAL $2,000,000

Boroughwide Needs Initiative $2,000,000


Agency: Multiple
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area(s) Served: Citywide
Target Population(s): Citywide

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Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Brooklyn Academy of Medical and Public Health Services - FoodCare Food To support outreach, public health awareness campaigns, the expansion of AMPHS' FoodCare
Delegation Pantry & Outreach 272206293 $38,750 DYCD initiative, as well as support operational costs of sustaining the program.
Manhattan Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. - Jill Chaifetz Education
Delegation Helpline 112247307 $21,111 DYCD Funding will support the Jill Chaifetz Education Hotline.

Bronx Delegation Afro-Latino Association for Policy & Advocacy 455596564 $10,000 DYCD To support the Afro Latin Jazz Academic of Music (ALJAM) programs.
Community service helping them for immigration general information, hand out pamphlets for
Brooklyn awareness, arrange cultural events and recreation events, bilingual classes in Urdu and Hindi,
Delegation Allama Iqbal community center, Inc. 273612001 $5,535 DYCD counseling, and COMPASS.
Queens The funding will support the various costs associated with implementing APECs educational
Delegation Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. - Environmental Education 112405466 $45,000 DCLA programs.
Brooklyn Funding to support costs associated with providing programming including Brooklyn Arab Youth,
Delegation Arab American Association of New York, Inc. 113604756 $5,535 DYCD Brooklynat, & Arab American Bazaar.
Brooklyn Funding to support the Art of Brooklyn Festival including programming, activities and
Delegation Art of Brooklyn Festival, Inc., The - Brooklyn Film Festival 453980747 $5,000 DCLA operational/administrative costs associated with the festival.
Brooklyn
Delegation Asian American Federation, Inc. 133572287 $2,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Asian American Federation (AAF) programs in the 37th Council District.
Funding will support the Small Business Development Program to provide business assistance and
Manhattan Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Small Business Development development services focusing on emerging communities with high concentrations of minorities and
Delegation Program 133187792 $21,113 SBS immigrants.
Queens Association of Community Employment Programs for the
Delegation Homeless, Inc. - Cleanup & Beautification Services 133846431 $32,000 DYCD Funding to support sanitation and beautification services throughout Queens.

Manhattan Association of Dominican Classical Artists, Inc. - The Washington To cover programming expenses of the Washington Heights Community Conservatory of Fine Arts &
Delegation Heights Community Conservatory of Fine Arts & Concert Series 133843597 $21,111 DCLA A Celebration of Dominican Classical Artists Composers and Musicians Concert Series.
Brooklyn
Delegation Beth Jacob Day Care Center 112290419 $7,500 DOE Funds will be used for childcare programs.
Brooklyn
Delegation BHRAGS Home Care Corp 112579798 $2,000 DFTA Funds will be used to support The Bhrags programming in the 37th Council District.

Bronx Delegation BioBus, Inc. - The Bronx 262092282 $10,000 DOE To bring interactive science education programs to students throughout the Bronx.

Brooklyn Funding from the city will help TBI publish participatory research and build a movement to win policy
Delegation Black Institute, Inc. - Communities of Color Support 271580786 $5,000 DYCD victories and a better future for Black immigrants and people of color across the city.
Brooklyn
Delegation Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 112608983 $5,000 DYCD Funding to provide staff support and client outreach services.
Brooklyn Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. - Watchful Eye Testing,
Delegation Outreach and Prevention (TOP Initiative) 112608983 $3,000 DYCD Funds will be used to cover the cost associated the Watchful Eye programs.
Funds will be used for costs to administer the following programs: counseling clients on benefits and
Brooklyn entitlements; advising and / or processing applications for Food Stamps, Medicaid and Medicare,
Delegation Boro Park Jewish Community Council 113475993 $8,750 DSS/HRA Social Security, Disability, Section 8 recertification.
Staten Island
Delegation Borough President-Staten Island 136400434 $20,000 SIBP Funding will be used for the Summer concert Series.

Brooklyn Funds will be used to support BRIC programming such as: Stop-Motion Animation, Digital
Delegation BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. - Community Media Programs 112547268 $5,000 DCLA Photography, Social Media Basics, Mobile Phone Podcasting, and Digital Storytelling.
Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to support Multi-cultural programs in Council District 45 to support Interfaith Diversity,
Brooklyn Bridge Multicultural and Advocacy Project, Inc., The - Multicultural Holocaust Survivors Support, assistance for applications to social benefits, Food Distribution and the
Delegation Advocacy Programs & Outreach Events 454634142 $10,000 DYCD "The Bridge" television Network to educate communities.
Brooklyn
Delegation Brighton Beach District Management Association 112843233 $5,000 SBS To register business owners for MWBE and educate about current city rules & regulations

Bronx Delegation BronxWorks, Inc. 133254484 $10,000 DYCD To provide wrap-around services for infants and their mothers.
Brooklyn
Delegation Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. 112145956 $8,750 SBS Funds to support the small business resource network.
Brooklyn Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corporation -
Delegation Basketball Program 651209020 $10,000 DYCD To support youth basketball, college advising, character education, and general administration.
Brooklyn Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A - Preserve Affordable
Delegation Housing 132605599 $25,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support free legal services in Central Brooklyn.
Brooklyn
Delegation Brooklyn45, Inc. - Young Academic Achievers 262055556 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support and train students in TV production and BRIC TV Production Course.
Brooklyn
Delegation BrooklynONE Productions, Inc. - Virtual Community Productions 460692076 $7,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support needed materials to produce Virtual Community events.
Manhattan Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The - Case Assistance & Funding to support case assistance and meal service delivery for seniors residing in Manhattan and
Delegation Meal Service Delivery 237129499 $42,222 DFTA Roosevelt Island.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York - Funds will be used to purchase diapers for eligible clients with infants through the pantry at
Bronx Delegation Homebase II & Homebase IV 135562185 $17,000 DYCD Homebase II and Homebase IV.
Brooklyn Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation - Bville Hub
Delegation Cooperative 112981085 $19,375 DYCD Funds will be used to support workforce development programming.
Staten Island
Delegation Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - YouthBuild Impact Program 133626127 $13,000 DYCD Funds will be used for the YouthBuild Impact program.
Brooklyn Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. - Affordable Housing Funds will provide affordable housing, financial empowerment, know your rights as a tenant, and
Delegation Workshops 264698161 $28,750 HPD right to counsel advocacy counseling for residents across Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Funds will cover expenses relating to virtual production, outreach, IT work and live-streaming labor
Delegation City University of New York - John Jay College of Criminal Justice 133893536 $5,000 CUNY costs.
Queens City University of New York - Queensborough Community College -
Delegation Kupferberg Holocaust Center 136400434 $48,000 CUNY To support both the Kupferberg Holocaust Center and QPAC's programming and services.
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The - Public
Bronx Delegation School/Middle School 279X 112622003 $7,778 Support Youth Development and Parent Engagement Programs at P.S. /M.S. 279 (10X279).
DYCD
Manhattan Community Service Society of New York - Eviction Prevention To fund program and operating costs of the emergency rental assistance program for families at risk
Delegation Program 135562202 $21,111 DSS/HRA of eviction in Manhattan.
Brooklyn Funding to support the costs associated with obtaining food and supplies for distribution to the
Delegation Cong Chasdei Lev 454786470 $18,750 DYCD needy.
Brooklyn
Delegation Congregation Kehilas Belz USA, Inc. 113143733 $7,500 DYCD Funds to be used for youth programs.
Brooklyn
Delegation Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. 112864728 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support COJO of Flatbush food pantry.
Funding to support know your rights campaigns, preserve affordable housing and prevent
Bronx Delegation Crenulated Company, Ltd., The d/b/a New Settlement Apartments 141719016 $10,003 HPD displacement.

Funding will be used to provide outreach, education, advocacy, research, and collective action to
Bronx Delegation Crenulated Company, Ltd., The d/b/a New Settlement Apartments 141719016 $18,889 HPD ensure the preservation of quality affordable housing and prevent displacement of tenants.
Brooklyn Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, Inc. - Chestnut
Delegation Commons 112683663 $13,750 DYCD Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with the commercial kitchen incubator.
Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Brooklyn
Delegation Department of Cultural Affairs 136400434 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support cultural programs.
Staten Island
Delegation Department of Parks and Recreation 136400434 $2,000 DPR Funds will be used for Port a Sans in parks in Council District 50.
Brooklyn Digital Girl, Inc. - Afterschool, Summer & Enrichment Program
Delegation (ASEP) 472288307 $2,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support DGI programming in the 37th Council District.
Brooklyn
Delegation Ditmas Park Youth Group - Afterschool Program 262442377 $11,075 DYCD Funds will be used to support afterschool programs.
Brooklyn This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students
Delegation Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center, Inc. 900958731 $10,000 DCLA through after-school programs.
Funds will be utilized to support programs in Council District 45 to provide an array of services
Brooklyn East Flatbush Community Development Corporation - Community around Homelessness Prevention, education and outreach to tenants and to assist small
Delegation Housing Preservation Strategies & Computer Training 844184899 $5,000 DYCD homeowners with education on foreclosure prevention since the COVID-19.
Brooklyn East New York Restoration Local Development Corporation -
Delegation NYCHA Care 461763706 $38,750 DYCD Organizing, Recycling and Clean Up Initiative at high need NYCHA Development(s).
Funds will be utilized in support of the Department's emergency response operations including fire
suppression, emergency medical response, rescue and recovery, emergency sheltering and public
Bronx Delegation Edgewater Park Volunteer Hose Company No. 1, Inc. 136125044 $10,000 FDNY safety education.

To support EVC’s after school Youth Media Arts (YMA) programs, comprised of Youth Documentary
Workshop and New Media Arts, which teach documentary filmmaking and website design to low-
Bronx Delegation Educational Video Center, Inc. - Youth Media Arts Programs 133378456 $10,000 DCLA income high school students from historically marginalized communities.
Brooklyn
Delegation Elite Learners, Inc. 814482839 $19,375 DYCD Funds will be used to support community events in the 41st Council District.
Funds to support programming and operating expenses in Council District 45, including quarterly
Brooklyn S.U.C.C.E.S.S forums, our S.U.C.C.E.S.S. monthly workshops, our Brothers Bonded Program, Elite
Delegation Elite Learners, Inc. - Youth Programs - Council District 45 814482839 $5,000 DYCD Queens and Anti-violence initiatives in person and/or virtually.
Queens
Delegation Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc. - Food Pantry 112224539 $41,000 DYCD Funds to support food pantries in Queens.

Brooklyn Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. - New Americans Adult Education & Provide adult education, sector-based workforce development, and connection to meaningful
Delegation Workforce Bridge Program & Stronger Together Initiative 112475743 $38,750 DYCD employment opportunities for new Americans and public housing residents.
Funds to support education and advocacy services re: eviction moratorium, providing eviction
Brooklyn prevention and tenant organizing services to aide in resolving housing issues constituents in
Delegation Flatbush Development Corporation - Eviction Prevention 510188251 $5,000 HPD vulnerable neighborhoods in Council District 45.
Queens
Delegation Forestdale, Inc. - Strong Fathers Program 111631747 $42,000 ACS To support the Strong Fathers program.
Brooklyn Funs will be used to support Thanksgiving Freedom Hall on serving hot meals to the less fortunate in
Delegation Freedom Hall Church of God, Inc. - Thanksgiving Drive 112570118 $5,535 DYCD the surrounding area and various shelters, along with providing coats.
Funds support he Center for Court Innovation’s RISE Project, which works in partnership with New
Manhattan Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation - York City's Cure Violence sites to provide community-based intimate partner violence (IPV)
Delegation RISE Project 132612524 $21,111 MOCJ prevention services.
Manhattan Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Midtown Community Court - Funding will support Midtown Community Court’s (MCC) programming and community engagement
Delegation Community Justice 132612524 $21,111 MOCJ across Midtown communities as well as the broader Manhattan borough.

Manhattan Goddard Riverside Community Center - Goddard Riverside Law Funds support Goddard Riverside’s Law Project, which provides anti-eviction legal representation
Delegation Project 131893908 $21,111 DSS/HRA and organizing support to low-income tenants, including those residing in SRO units.
Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Good Shepherd Services - After-School Programs - Council District Funding will support Afterschool Programs in City Council District 14 (PS 382 and MS 447, East
Bronx Delegation 14 135598710 $10,000 DYCD Fordham Academy, MS 206, PS 246, PS/MS 15/291).
Staten Island Funds will be used to support after school and weekend recreation, social skills, support programs
Delegation Grace Foundation of New York 134131863 $5,000 DHMH for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Queens
Delegation Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc., The 112518141 $50,000 DYCD Funds to support after school programs in Queens.
Queens HeartShare Human Services of NY, R.C. Diocese of Brooklyn - Funds will be used for general operating expenses, including supplies, maintenance and repairs of
Delegation HeartShare Playground 111633549 $32,000 DHMH Heartshare’s playground.
Brooklyn
Delegation Hebrew Educational Society - Youth Leadership Group 111642720 $8,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support a career development program for young adults.
Brooklyn
Delegation Igud L'Hachzokas Torah 113588991 $7,500 DYCD Funds will be used for a mentoring program for teenagers and to provide suppers.
Funding to promote equity and access to a quality inclusive education for children of all abilities
Brooklyn Inclusion Works Foundation - Inclusion, Diversity and Educational through an integrated set of six program areas - Education and Youth Development, Economic
Delegation Activism (IDEA) Center 900997060 $10,750 DYCD Development, Family Support Services, and Legal Services.
Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with the Clergy Clinician Community Collaboration
Brooklyn Institute for Community Living, Inc. - ICL Faith Center - Clergy (or 4C), a collaboration between ICL, faith-based leaders (FBLs) and the NYC Department of Health
Delegation Clinician Community Collaboration 133306195 $2,000 DHMH and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
To support cognitive behavioral therapy techniques and art, the I’RAISE School Program works to
Bronx Delegation I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation 463299217 $5,778 DCLA enhance the social and emotional well-being of students.
Brooklyn Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. - Holocaust Survivor Funds will be used to cover the cost associated At-risk Holocaust survivors and Nazi victims in
Delegation Safety Net 112608645 $2,000 DFTA Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. - Southeastern To support case management, information and referrals, support groups, food and counseling
Delegation Brooklyn Safety Net 112608645 $5,750 DFTA services to at risk elderly immigrants and disadvantaged families in southeastern Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Southern
Delegation Brooklyn Community Shuttle 112665181 $10,000 DYCD To fund the Southern Brooklyn Community Shuttle.

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc. - Teen Center / Youth Funding will support KHCC Teen Ctr / Youth Dept. which offers comprehensive support services
Bronx Delegation Department 132813809 $4,000 DYCD within a youth development framework to mainstream at-risk youth ages 11-21.
Funds would support activities for youth ages 6 to 12 years old at the Castle Hill Unit during after-
school hours (visual/performing arts, athletics, educational support and character/leadership
Bronx Delegation Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Castle Hill Unit 131623850 $10,000 DYCD programming).
Queens To fund Community Education in Schools; to improve cultural sensitivity in order to create safer and
Delegation LGBT Network - Community Education in Schools 208512786 $45,000 DYCD more supportive spaces.
Staten Island
Delegation Literacy Trust, Inc. 593551080 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for literacy programming in Council District 51.
Manhattan Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. - Housing
Delegation Helpline & Mutual Aid Program 133580918 $21,111 HPD Funds will support Met Council’s housing helpline and mutual aid programs.
Funds will be used to support Met Council’s SenioRepair program, provide free handy people
Brooklyn Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, services and home repairs, enabling low-income older adults to continue living in their homes safely
Delegation Inc. - SenioRepair 132738818 $5,000 DFTA and independently.
Funding to support Civilian Patrol, Community events, and operating/maintenance costs of
Bronx Delegation Morris Park Community Association, Inc. 237429900 $27,777 DYCD association.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - College Bound
Bronx Delegation Program 133622107 $10,279 DYCD Funding will support MMCC College Bound Program.
Brooklyn To provide parent support, educational and behavioral workshops to parents of a child with autism
Delegation My Time, Inc. - Parent Support Educational Training 680646329 $5,000 DHMH or other developmental disabilities.
Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Staten Island Funds will be used for program supplies, brochures, publications, postage, marketing, printing, and
Delegation NAMI-NYC Staten Island, Inc. 133370368 $5,000 DFTA volunteer appreciation events.
Brooklyn National Youth Organization of Pakistan, Inc. - Adult Literacy &
Delegation Public Safety Program 464052556 $3,750 DYCD Funds to support adult literary and public safety programs in Council District 45.
Manhattan Nazareth Housing, Inc. - Housing Stability Support Project (HSSP) –
Delegation Manhattan 133176952 $21,111 DYCD Funds will support Nazareth's Housing Stability and Eviction Prevention programs.

Funds will be used to support NHS Canarsie branch for Housing Counseling & Homeowner
Brooklyn Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. - Housing Assistance. NHS Canarsie will continue to provide home repair grants/low interest loans, foreclosure
Delegation Education Program 471169779 $6,000 HPD intervention counseling, insurance counseling construction services.

Manhattan Funding to support the formation and expansion of CLTs to preserve permanently-affordable
Delegation New Economy Project, Inc. - Community Land Trust Initiative 133842270 $21,111 HPD housing, commercial and community space, and other assets in low income NYC neighborhoods.

Bronx Delegation New York Botanical Garden 131693134 $18,888 DCLA Funding to assist the gardens in developing into food hubs to feed surrounding communities.
Funds will support public school students and educators with scientifically based programs and
Brooklyn activities. Funds will be used for general operating expenses, activities and other program related
Delegation New York City H2O 453860014 $8,000 DYCD costs.
To support our Choice Pantry program, Mobile Pantry program, Hot Meals food program, case
Bronx Delegation New York Common Pantry, Inc. 133127972 $20,000 DYCD management services, and food rescue and recovery.
Manhattan
Delegation New York Common Pantry, Inc. 133127972 $42,222 DYCD Funding to provide services at the food pantry serving Council District 8.
Staten Island
Delegation New York Edge, Inc. - Public School 4R 113112635 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support programming for P.S.4 (31R004) in Council District 51.
Brooklyn
Delegation New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Legal Help Mobile 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding will allow NYLAG to bring the Mobile Unit to the 46th Council District.
Queens
Delegation New York Sun Works, Inc. - Learning Classrooms 200670312 $41,000 DOE Funds to support hydroponic labs in Queens schools.
Brooklyn New York United Jewish Association, Inc. - Educational To provide social services, programs and activities, educational seminars throughout the 46th
Delegation Programming & Services 262647383 $6,000 DYCD Council District.
Staten Island Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc. - Senior
Delegation Homeowner Program 132974137 $5,000 HPD Funds will be used for the Northfield Senior Homeowner Program.
To support Club Alternatives Program for girls ages 11-25 that are vulnerable to victims of domestic
Bronx Delegation Not On My Watch, Inc. - Club Alternatives 823809384 $37,777 MOCJ violence and human trafficking.
Brooklyn
Delegation NPower Inc. - Tech Fundamentals Workforce Training 134145441 $3,000 DYCD Funding to support tech fundamentals and workforce training to young adults (ages 18-25).
Staten Island
Delegation On Your Mark, Inc. 133128315 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for support for project teamwork, and engagement at south shore schools.

Brooklyn Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Coney Island HSE Funding will be used to defray the costs of HSE preparation courses and wraparound services
Delegation Preparation 112934620 $28,750 DYCD including job placement and employment counseling in the Coney Island community.
Osborne Association, Inc., The - Fulton Community Reentry
Bronx Delegation Program 135563028 $18,888 MOCJ Funding will support the operations of the Fulton Community Reentry Program.
Brooklyn
Delegation Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $5,000 DYCD Funding to provide educational, environmental, cultural, health and sports activities.
Brooklyn Funds will be used to support Come Break Bread With Us, Hunger Truck, Project Dignity for
Delegation Pakistani American Youth Society 814521213 $11,070 DYCD Homeless Population related programming and services.
Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Manhattan Palante Harlem, Inc. - Eviction Prevention & Affordable Housing
Delegation Preservation 800209989 $42,222 HPD To fund anti-eviction organizing and legal services in Manhattan.
Brooklyn Parent Child Relationship Association - Community Cleanup
Delegation Program 831900689 $4,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Community Cleanup Program.

Bronx Delegation Per Scholas, Inc. - New York Tech Training Program 043252955 $10,277 DYCD Funding will help support expenses associated with New York Tech Training Program.
Funding to provide an after-school program offering hands-on instruction in digital literacy and STEM-
Bronx Delegation Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. 132707665 $5,000 DYCD related fields.
Brooklyn
Delegation Propel Network, Inc. - Job Training & Placement Initiative 473168850 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support women and help discover their passion, profession and earning potential.
Queens
Delegation Queens Community House, Inc. - Food Access Program 112375583 $32,000 DYCD Funding to support the Access to Food program.
Staten Island
Delegation Rebecca's Little Survivors Foundation, Inc. 825307839 $5,000 DYCD Funding will be used to cover operating cost for the annual overnight camp.

Bronx Delegation Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Nereid Senior Center 136213586 $8,500 DFTA Funding will support senior services and programming at the Nereid Senior Center.
Manhattan Renaissance Technical Institute, Inc. - Vocational Training & Job To cover operational expenses associated with free vocational training and job placement
Delegation Placement 472048750 $21,111 DYCD programming.
Staten Island
Delegation Richmond Medical Center 743177454 $10,000 DHMH Funds will be used for general operating cost.
Staten Island Richmond Medical Center - Violence-Prevention & Immediate- Funds will be used for the violence-prevention and immediate-action programs for middle school,
Delegation Action Program 743177454 $5,000 DHMH high school, and college students.
Manhattan Funding will support parenting, education, material support, and specialized referrals for babies and
Delegation Room to Grow National, Inc. - Family Support 134012096 $21,111 DYCD families living in poverty.
Brooklyn
Delegation SCO Family of Services - Fathers’ Program – Council District 37 112777066 $2,000 DYCD Funds will be used to cover the cost associated SCO’s Fathers’ programming.
Staten Island Seamen's Society for Children and Families - Our Youth Encouraged
Delegation to Succeed Program 135563010 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for Our Youth Encouraged to Succeed program.
Queens To support programming, including healthcare access, education and benefits, senior services, the
Delegation South Asian Council for Social Services - Community Services 113632920 $45,000 DYCD food pantry, and for general operating support.
Staten Island
Delegation Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children, Inc. 135660279 $10,000 DHMH Funds will be used for Special Tees Staten Island Programming.
Staten Island
Delegation Staten Island University Hospital 112868878 $10,000 DHMH Funds will be used for general operating cost.
Queens
Delegation Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. - Senior Services 510189327 $42,000 DFTAFunds will support senior services in Queens.
Brooklyn Funds will support food distribution drives to the poor, mentoring programs for teens at risk and
Delegation Together We Are 270213447 $7,500 DYCD summer programs.
Queens United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. - Herman G. Bagley To support programming for young men to teach conflict resolution, emotional intelligence,
Delegation Young Men Leadership Program 112623993 $45,000 DYCD entrepreneurship, and technology.
Brooklyn Funding will support programming to help low-income families obtain public benefits and other
Delegation United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. - Social Services 112728233 $38,750 DSS/HRA supports.
To provide free civil legal services, pro se assistance, referrals, community legal education, and case
management to low-income immigrants living in New York City around their immigration-related
Bronx Delegation UnLocal, Inc. 412278265 $12,500 DSS/HRA needs.

Bronx Delegation Urban Health Plan, Inc. 237360305 $17,777 DYCD Funding to be utilized for community programming, events and distributions.
Borough Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Brooklyn
Delegation West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. 237176396 $5,000 DCLA To provide funding for immigrant services.
Brooklyn Wildcat Service Corporation - Neighborhood Improvement
Delegation Program 132725423 $7,250 DYCD Neighborhood Improvement Program for Council District 43.

Bronx Delegation Wildlife Conservation Society 131740011 $18,889 DCLA To provides WCS youth with leadership opportunities.
Brooklyn
Delegation YWCA of Brooklyn, Inc., The 111630919 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support programming for young and aging women.
FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Community Development
Fiscal 2022 Community Development Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DYCD AAPI Community Support $4,000,000
DYCD Adult Literacy Initiative $4,000,000
DYCD Adult Literacy Pilot Project $2,500,000
DYCD Communities of Color Nonprofit Stabilization Fund $3,700,000
DYCD Digital Inclusion and Literacy Initiative $4,590,000
DYCD, NYCHA Diversity, Inclusion and Equity in Tech Initiative $700,000
CUNY, DYCD LGBT Community Services $4,725,000
DOHMH, DYCD Trans Equity Programs $3,275,000
TOTAL: $27,490,000

AAPI Community Support $4,000,000


Agency: DYCD –Miscellaneous Budget (260)
U/A: 005 – Community Development - OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2022
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Asian American and Pacific Islander communities
Scope of Services: This initiative will provide programming for Asian American and Pacific Islander
communities including direct services, mental health support, youth programs, racial literacy, and other
culturally competent services.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $4 million post-adoption.

Adult Literacy Initiative $4,000,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2008
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: English language learners
Scope of Service: To support basic literacy, English for Speakers of Other Languages and High School
Equivalency classes, as well as civics education classes, for adults who cannot read, write or speak English,
in addition to funding support services such as counseling and case management.
Designation Method: The Council will designate awards post-adoption.

Adult Literacy Pilot Project $2,500,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2021
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: English language learners
Scope of Service: To provide support services to students and fund digital literacy, professional
development, and contextualized curriculum and instruction.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate awards post-adoption.

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Communities of Color Nonprofit Stabilization Fund $3,700,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Nonprofits serving communities of color throughout the five boroughs.
Scope of Service: To support capacity building, strengthening, and rescuing of nonprofit human service
providers that serve communities of color, including Muslim and immigrant communities, and community
outreach. Support services may include guidance in financial management, technology, facilitated
collaborations, merger planning, and outcomes.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will designate
$1.2 million post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
African Services Committee, Inc. 13-3749744 $18,000
Arab American Association of New York, Inc. 11-3604756 $22,500
Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The 11-3167245 $18,000
Asian American Federation, Inc. 13-3572287 $78,000
Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. 13-3682471 $525,000
Chhaya Community Development Corporation 11-3580935 $18,000
Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 75-3046891 $13,500
Council On American-Islamic Relations New York, Inc. 11-3450777 $18,000
Hispanic Federation, Inc. 13-3573852 $845,000
India Home, Inc. 20-8747291 $27,000
Islamic Circle of North America, Inc. 11-2925751 $22,500
Muslim Community Network 75-3163555 $13,500
New York Urban League, Inc. 13-1671035 $845,000
South Asian Youth Action, Inc. 13-3943630 $18,000
Turning Point for Women and Families 54-2177390 $18,000

Digital Inclusion and Literacy Initiative $4,590,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: All New Yorkers
Scope of Service: The initiative supports programing in each of the 51 Council Districts that provide
computer-based training and learning, technical skill development, improve internet access, and offer free
public streaming services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate awards post-adoption.

Diversity, Inclusion and Equity in Tech $700,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 002 – Other than Personal Service
Agency: HPD (806)
U/A: 012 - OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017

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Areas Served: Citywide


Target Population: NYCHA residents aspiring to pursue careers in technology.
Scope of Services: To support career readiness training for residents of the New York City Housing Authority
(NYCHA) pursuing careers in the technology industry.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Pursuit Inc. (formally known as Coalition for Queens) 61-1652332 $372,203
New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) 13-6400434 $90,000
Per Scholas, Inc. 04-3252955 $237,797

LGBT Community Services $4,725,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 312 – General – OTPS; 005 – Community Development – OTPS
Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: LGBTQ Adults
Scope of Service: To support programs that increase coordinated delivery of health and human services for
LGBT people and families.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will designate
$1.1 million post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
BOOM! Health 13-3599121 $200,000
Brooklyn Academy of Music 11-2201344 $25,000
Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. 26-2214534 $500,000
City University of New York 13-3893536 $50,000
Department of Youth and Community Development, The 13-6400434 $1,100,000
Destination Tomorrow, Inc. 80-0259180 $250,000
Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc., The 13-6127348 $250,000
GLAAD, Inc. 13-3384027 $250,000
Harlem Pride, Incorporated 27-2191962 $20,000
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory Board, Inc. 11-2785605 $40,000
Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 13-3104537 $225,000
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center), Inc. 13-3217805 $200,000
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, The 46-1245243 $110,000
LGBT Youth Out Loud 84-1628418 $100,000
Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth, Inc. 11-3192966 $750,000
Pride Center of Staten Island, Inc. 46-3358895 $400,000
Queens Community House, Inc. 11-2375583 $155,000
Trevor Project, Inc., The 95-4681287 $100,000

Trans Equity Programs $3,275,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Family and Child Health
U/A: 113 – Family and Child Health– OTPS
Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: General; Community Development
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U/A: 312 – General – OTPS; 005 – Community Development – OTPS


First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) Individuals
Scope of Service: This funding supports a range of services to help empower the transgender and gender
non-conforming (TGNC) community. Funding may support education programs, employment services,
workforce development, healthcare navigation, legal guidance, community workshops, or academic research,
among others.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $1 million post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Ackerman Institute for the Family 13-1923959 $250,000
Community Health Project, Inc. 13-3409680 $125,000
Department of Youth and Community Development, The 13-6400434 $1,000,000
Destination Tomorrow, Inc. 80-0259180 $250,000
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. 13-3130146 $500,000
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center), Inc. 13-3217805 $250,000
Pride Center of Staten Island, Inc. 46-3358895 $250,000
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. 04-3762842 $350,000
Translatina Network, Inc. 47-4807380 $300,000

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Criminal Justice Services


Fiscal 2022 Criminal Justice Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
MOCJ Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) $14,487,000
MOCJ Discharge Planning $250,000
MOCJ Diversion Programs $2,525,000
MOCJ Initiative to Combat Sexual Assault $4,210,000
MOCJ, DOP, DABK Innovative Criminal Justice Programs $2,637,948
MOCJ Support for Victims of Human Trafficking $1,200,000
MOCJ, DYCD, H+H Supports for Persons Involved in the Sex Trade $4,434,697
TOTAL $29,744,645

Alternatives to Incarceration (ATIs) $14,487,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 1997
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals currently or formerly involved in the criminal justice system
Scope of Service: Funding will support alternative-to-incarceration (ATI) programs that provide individuals
involved in the criminal justice system with intermediate sanctions, such as community service and
substance abuse counseling, as an alternative to pre-trial detention, sentence to jail, or prison. Other
services provided for current and formerly incarcerated individuals include short-term and long-term
housing, job placement and vocational training.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $3 million post-adoption.
Legal Name EIN Amount
Avenues for Justice 13-3267496 $22,500
Brooklyn Defender Services 11-3305406 $135,000
Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services 13-2668080 $925,898
Center for Community Alternatives, Inc. 16-1395992 $638,080
Center for Employment Opportunities 13-3843322 $689,361
College and Community Fellowship, Inc., The 31-1720017 $540,000
EAC, Inc. 23-7175609 $1,211,700
Fortune Society, Inc., The 13-2645436 $2,244,465
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - CCI Brooklyn ATI Court Part 13-2612524 $780,000
Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. 06-1711370 $180,000
Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. 04-3697166 $135,000
HOPE Program, Inc., The 13-3268539 $139,500
Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc. 13-2756320 $651,443
National Association on Drug Abuse Problems (New York State), Inc. 13-3185808 $139,500
Network Support Services, Inc. 27-1041447 $139,500
New School, The 13-3297197 $90,000
Osborne Association, Inc., The 13-5563028 $1,603,868
Police Athletic League, Inc. 13-5596811 $72,000
SCO Family of Services 11-2777066 $94,500
Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. 13-2969182 $298,800
Womens Prison Association and Home 13-5596836 $742,680

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Discharge Planning $ 250,000


Agency: MOCJ (098)
U/A: 002-Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals being discharged from Rikers Island
Scope of Services: Programming is offered post-incarceration to support a holistic, wrap-around experience
for individuals to provide seamless reentry into communities. Additionally, funding of $250,000 supports
individuals in prison with a comprehensive re-entry plan 6-12 months before release into the community.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Bard College 14-1713034 $250,000

Diversion Programs $2,525,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020 – Consolidation
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Community members and court-involved individuals
Scope of Service: This allocation supports three diversion programs across the City: $710,000 is allocated
for the continuation of the Center for Court Innovation's Project Reset program in the Bronx, and $885,000
supports a driver accountability program sponsored by the Center for Court Innovation in Brooklyn.
Additionally, $930,000 will go towards a court-based screening program for persons with mental illness in
the Bronx and Manhattan.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation 13-2612524 $1,595,000
Legal Aid Society 13-5562265 $930,000

Initiative to Combat Sexual Assault $4,210,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Victims of physical and sexual abuse
Scope of Service: Funding supports community-based organizations that provide physical and sexual assault
related services, which include crisis intervention, legal advocacy, individual and group trauma-focused
therapy, short-term counseling, forensic training to medical personnel, training to individuals that work with
children, and referrals. In addition, this allocation partially supports operating costs for four Child Advocacy
Centers (CACs) that are located in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx. CACs work hand-in-hand
with law enforcement and child protective services to coordinate and expedite the investigation and
prosecution of child sexual abuse cases.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $3,462,000 million post-adoption:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $748,000

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Innovative Criminal Justice Programs $2,637,948


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: DABK - Kings County District Attorney (903)
U/A: 002 – Other than Personal Services
Agency: DOP - Department of Probation (781)
U/A: 003 – Other than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020 – Restructured
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals involved in the criminal justice system
Scope of Service: This initiative supports criminal justice programs and reform efforts. The Criminal Justice
Agency (CJA) improves bail making for bail fund eligible defendants. The Brooklyn Community Bail Fund
operates a bail fund for detained immigrants in NYC's immigration court. Support for the Center for Court
Innovation is for its overall operations and programs throughout the City. A More Just NYC shall complete
an evaluation of the City’s progress towards closing Rikers, and educate New Yorkers about the criminal
justice system. Carnegie Hall’s NeON Arts program is supported. Support for the Brooklyn District Attorney
if for the Brooklyn Rising Against Violence Every Day program and the Young Adult Court. Youth Represent
shall provide legal services for incarcerated young people. Finally, the Liberty Fund shall offer a case
management program for people who are released on their own recognizance.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $754,948 post-adoption:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Brooklyn Community Bail Fund, Inc. 90-1014588 $200,000
Department of Probation 13-6400434 $200,000
District Attorney-Kings 13-6400434 $458,000
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - A More Just NYC 13-2612524 $325,000
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. CCI General Operating Fund 13-2612524 $500,000
New York City Criminal Justice Agency 13-2900682 $125,000
Youth Represent 20-8034010 $75,000

Support for Victims of Human Trafficking $1,200,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Victims of Human Trafficking
Scope of Services: This allocation supports programs that offer counseling and assistance with mental
health, education, immigration, housing and employment to victims of human trafficking including to
defendant in the City’s five human trafficking courts as an alternative to detention or incarceration.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $175,000
Covenant House New York/Under 21 13-3076376 $50,000
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. – Center for Court Innovation 13-2612524 $52,935
Garden of Hope, Inc. 20-0177587 $242,065
Girls Educational and Mentoring Services 13-4150972 $125,000
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 13-6171197 $75,000
LifeWay Network, Inc. 20-8645579 $80,000
New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. 13-3286250 $200,000

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Legal Name EIN Amount


Restore NYC, Inc. 20-2390142 $100,000
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 13-3193119 $100,000

Supports for Persons Involved in the Sex Trade $4,434,697


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: DYCD – Department of Youth and Community Development (260)
U/A: 005 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: H+H – Health and Hospitals (819)
U/A: 001 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Victims of Human Trafficking and Persons in the Sex Trade
Scope of Services: Funding supports organizations that offer services including health care, legal assistance,
housing, emergency shelter, and case management to persons involved in the sex trade. Funding also
supports outreach workers who connect persons in the sex trade to supportive services. In addition, funding
supports the EMPOWER Center that provides culturally competent and trauma informed medical services,
including gynecological care, obstetrics services, primary care, psychiatric services, and wraparound
supportive services and case management to persons involved in the sex-trade.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $290,000 post-adoption:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Community Health Project, Inc. 13-3409680 $650,000
Destination Tomorrow, Inc. 80-0259180 $440,000
Girls Educational and Mentoring Services 13-4150972 $858,000
Health + Hospitals 13-2655001 $600,000
HIAS, Inc. 13-5633307 $85,000
LGBT Center Intercultural Collective, Inc. 82-4397912 $20,000
Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice 13-6400434 $290,000
New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc. 13-3149200 $100,000
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $456,697
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 13-3193119 $600,000
Urban Justice Center 13-3442022 $50,000
Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), Inc. 13-4094385 $100,000
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $60,000
Not On My Watch, Inc. 82-3809384 $125,000

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Cultural Organizations
Fiscal 2022 Council Cultural Organization Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DCLA Coalition Theaters of Color $5,740,000
DCLA, DYCD, CUNY Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) $17,340,000
DCLA, DYCD Cultural Immigrant Initiative $7,395,000
DCLA Ghetto Film School (GFS) Accelerator Program Model $75,000
DCLA SU-CASA $3,315,000
TOTAL $33,865,000

Coalition Theaters of Color $5,740,000


Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 003 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Theaters, cultural organizations, and their audiences, primarily in communities of
color.
Scope of Service: This initiative supports the operations and programming of various theaters and cultural
organizations, primarily in communities of color.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) $17,340,000


Agency: DCLA (126)
003 – Other Than Personal Services
U/A:
022 – Other Cultural Institutions
Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 312 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges - OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Scope of Service: This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to
students through after-school programs.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

Cultural Immigrant Initiative $7,395,000


Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 003 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 005 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals interested in various immigrant cultures.
Scope of Service: The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused
on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help
increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

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Ghetto Film School (GFS) Accelerator Program Model $75,000


Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 003 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Media Industry and Workforce
Scope of Service: Funding will support Ghetto Film Schools NY Talent Pipeline which is an artistic and
development program that enables emerging talent to explore and better navigate future opportunities
across film, television, and advertising in New York City.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Ghetto Film School (GFS) 13-4127229 $75,000

SU-CASA $3,315,000
Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 003 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors
Scope of Service: To support senior centers in each Council District with arts programming.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

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Domestic Violence Services


Fiscal 2022 Council Domestic Violence Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
MOCJ Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative $11,500,000
ACS, HRA, MOCJ Supportive Alternatives to Violent Encounters (SAVE) $2,450,000
TOTAL $13,950,000

Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative $11,500,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims and their families
Scope of Services: The DoVE Initiative supports a range of services that include case management, crisis
intervention, referrals, counseling, empowerment workshops, legal advocacy and referrals. Safe Horizon,
the administrator for this program, serves as a liaison between the City and the community based
organizations to resolve complex administrative issues, and provides training, technical assistance, and
direct services. DoVE funds a large number of organizations designated by Council District, and
community based organizations that provide Citywide domestic violence services.
Designation Method: The Council will designate post-adoption.

Supportive Alternatives to Violent Encounters (SAVE) $600,000


Agency: ACS - Administration for Children Services (068)
U/A: 006 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS) – Child Welfare
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims
Scope of Services: This allocation funds the Community Empowerment Program operated by CONNECT,
which provides domestic violence education, outreach, technical assistance and training to community
and school-based organizations.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Connect, Inc. 02-0694269 $600,000

Supportive Alternatives to Violent Encounters (SAVE) $850,000


Agency: DSS/HRA - Human Resources Administration (069)
U/A: 107 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS) – Legal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Domestic violence victims
Population:
Scope of Services: This allocation supports legal service organizations that provide domestic violence
victims appearing in court or in need of legal assistance with a range of citywide services that include
prevention, direct legal representation, technical assistance, counseling and referrals.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Her Justice, Inc. 13-3688519 $300,000
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $275,000
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 13-3193119 $275,000

Supportive Alternatives to Violent Encounters (SAVE) $1,000,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 - Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims
Scope of Services: This allocation support supports Sanctuary for Families in providing legal services for
immigrant and other underserved victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 13-3193119 $1,000,000

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Education
Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DYCD, BPL, NYPL, QPL City’s First Readers $5,564,000
DOE College and Career Readiness $1,578,000
DOE Community Schools $3,750,000
DOE/DYCD Educational Programs for Students $6,978,800
DOE Education Equity Action Plan $10,000,000
DYCD Jill Chaifetz Helpline $500,000
DOE/DYCD LGBTQ Inclusive Curriculum $2,800,000
DOE/DYCD Physical Education and Fitness $2,175,000
DOE Social and Emotional Supports for Students $1,906,500
DOE Support for Educators $4,400,000
TOTAL $39,652,300

City’s First Readers $5,564,000


Agency: NYPL (037)
U/A: 006 – NYPL-Citywide Services – OTPS
Agency: BPL (038)
U/A: 001 – Brooklyn – OTPS
Agency: QBPL (039)
U/A: 001 – Queens – OTPS
Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Than Personal Services
312 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children from birth to 5 years
Scope of Service: This initiative supports a coalition of nonprofit organizations that foster literacy
development through direct programming, book distribution, parent engagement and in-home training.
Programs are designed to help participating children achieve reading proficiency by third grade.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $1.65 million post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. 13-3212867   $54,683
Brooklyn Public Library 11-1904261   $327,250
Child Center of NY, Inc. 11-1733454   $132,034
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families 11-2622003   $277,100
Department of Youth and Community Development 13-6400434 $1,659,100
Hunts Point Alliance for Children 20-8503907 $40,800
Jewish Child Care Association of New York 13-1624060   $136,000
Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. 04-3262046   $327,250
Literacy (LINC), Inc. 13-3911331   $1,021,700
New Alternatives for Children 13-3149298 $40,800
New York Public Library 13-6400434   $327,250
New York University 13-5562308   $379,100

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Parent-Child Home Program, Inc., The 11-2495601   $11,900
Queens Borough Public Library 13-6400434   $327,250
Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. 13-4080045   $327,250
SCO Family of Services 11-2777066   $85,000
Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. 20-2508411   $89,533

College and Career Readiness $1,578,000


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 454 – Central Administration – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students
Scope of Service: This allocation will support programs that ensure students are college and career ready.
Contracted providers support students through a variety of activities, including, but not limited to SAT
preparation, assistance with college applications, mentorship, and tutoring.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $380,000 post-adoption and has designated the following
providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Bank Street College of Education 13-5562167 $259,000
Center for Educational Innovation 13-4113613 $259,000
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The 11-2622003 $55,000
East Side House, Inc. 13-1623989 $30,000
El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. 11-2614265 $33,000
Learning & Educational Solutions, Inc. 81-4065685 $82,000
New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc. 13-3471084 $450,000
St. Nick’s Alliance Corporation 51-0192170 $30,000

Community Schools $3,750,000


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 454 – Central Administration – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Students and educators at participating public schools and the communities in which
the schools are located
Scope of Service: This funding supports community schools. An allocation of $3 million supports NYC United
Community Schools (formerly Community Learning Schools) and funds community school directors, school
social workers, health services, targeted school-based programs, and professional development for
educators. The remaining $750,000 will support the Children’s Health Fund and it’s Healthy and Ready to
Learn Program, which provides technical assistance, training, and other resources to schools around trauma
sensitivity and school climate.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Childrens Health Fund 13-3468427 $750,000
New York City United Community Schools 46-1227433 $3,000,000

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Educational Programs for Students $6,978,800


Agency: DOE (040) / DYCD (260)
402 – General Education and Instruction and School Leadership – OTPS
U/A: 454 – Central Administration – OTPS
312 – General – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students
Scope of Service: This Initiative supports direct educational initiatives for students including but not limited
to literacy, math, science and technology programs. The allocation of $400,000 supports chess instruction
during the school day and after-school for elementary and middle schools. The allocation of $1,500,000 to
DOE supports the Middle School Quality Initiative. The $1,550,000 allocated to ExpandED Schools supports
the MS ExTRA. The $1,000,000 allocation to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
supports the Connect all Kids program, which provides students with laptops. The allocation to the United
Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation supports the Positive Learning Collaborative program
($1,500,000), the BRAVE mental health hotline ($200,000), and the expansion of Dial-a-Teacher to an online
platform ($168,800). A $30,000 allocation to Make the Road supports a dropout prevention program,
restorative justice, and mentorship in Council District 37. A $30,000 allocation to New York WEB supports an
afterschool hip hop academy in Council District 35. The remaining $600,000 allocated to United Way
supports the ReadNYC Initiative in Council District 8.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 13-6119036 $400,000
Department of Education - Middle School Quality Initiative 13-6400434 $1,500,000
ExpandED Schools, Inc. 13-4004600 $1,550,000
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $30,000
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 13-3235989 $1,000,000
New York WEB Center, Inc. 20-5620848 $30,000
United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation, Inc. 13-9226721 $1,868,800
United Way NYC 13-2617681 $600,000

Education Equity Action Plan $10,000,000


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 402 – General Education and Instruction and School Leadership – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2022
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students
Scope of Service: Funding supports the creation of a K-12 Black Studies curriculum and professional
development of educators to support the effective implementation of the curriculum.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate this funding post-adoption.

Jill Chaifetz Helpline $500,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 312 – Youth Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Parents and guardians of New York City school children
Scope of Service: This initiative supports the Jill Chaifetz Helpline operated by Advocates for Children, which
provides information about the policies, programs and practices of the Department of Education and its
schools.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. 11-2247307 $500,000

LGBTQ Inclusive Curriculum $2,800,000


Agency: DOE (040) / DYCD (260)
454 – Central Administration – OTPS
U/A:
312— Youth Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students and educators
Scope of Service: This allocation will fund DOE’s effort to support the needs of LGBTQ youth and address the
intersectionality of race, sexual orientation and gender identity through DOE’s general curriculum. This
funding will support professional development for public school teachers as well as integrating LGBTQ
inclusive curriculum into literacy and history classes.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $2,100,000 post-adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - NYC LGBT Historic Sites 13-2612524 $25,000
History UnErased, Inc. 47-2852025 $100,000
Lambda Literary Foundation 52-1996380 $100,000
LGBT Youth Out Loud 84-1628418 $25,000
LGBT Network 20-8512786 $100,000
New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. 13-3049626 $250,000
WNET 26-2810489 $100,000

Physical Education and Fitness $2,175,000


Agency: DOE (040) / DYCD (260)
401 – General Education and Instruction and School Leadership – PS
U/A: 402 – General Education and Instruction and School Leadership – OTPS
312 – Youth Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students
Scope of Service: This allocation helps to improve fitness levels and the overall health of students by providing
physical activity and fitness programs. Programs supported under this initiative include $800,000 supports
the New York Junior Tennis League’s School Time Tennis Program, Community Tennis Program, and other
educational programs, and $250,000 supports New York Road Runners.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $1,125,000 post-adoption and has designated the following
providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 23-7442256 $800,000
New York Road Runners, Inc. 13-2949483 $250,000

Social and Emotional Supports for Students $1,906,500


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 454 – Central Administration – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020 - Restructured
Area Served: Citywide

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Target Population: Public school students


Scope of Service: This funding will support programs that provide a range of social-emotional supports to
students experiencing severe adversity and trauma. Providers support students by offering direct mental
health services such as counseling, therapy, and crisis intervention. In addition to direct service, providers
develop and implement social and emotional curriculum, as well as facilitate a number of professional
development workshops that aim to train school personnel and parents on how to identify and support youth
experiencing trauma and stress.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will designate
$185,000 post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Child Mind Institute, Inc. 80-0478843 $777,000
Counseling in Schools, Inc. 13-3637647 $470,000
CUNY Creative Arts Team 13-1988190 $267,500
Good Shepherd Services 13-5598710 $207,000

Support for Educators $4,400,000


Agency: DOE (040)
402 – General Education and Instruction and School Leadership – OTPS
U/A:
454 – Central Administration – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school staff
Scope of Service: This initiative funds professional development, training, and mentorship for educators and
school leaders. The allocation to United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation of $3,600,000 will
support the UFT’s Teacher Center, which provides a variety of support to educators at over 100 schools across
the city. Additionally, $550,000 to the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators (CSA) will support
professional development at seven Executive Leadership Centers and support CSA’s School Leaders Institute.
The remaining $250,000 will fund the Food Education Hub at Teacher’s College to support nutrition education.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Council of School Supervisors and Administrators 11-2024569 $550,000
United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation, Inc. 13-9226721 $3,600,000
Teachers College, Columbia University 13-11624202 $250,000

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Environmental Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DYCD, DCLA A Greener NYC $5,100,000
DYCD NYC Cleanup $14,280,000
TOTAL $19,380,000

A Greener NYC $5,100,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 003 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Citywide
Scope of Service: A Greener NYC supports environmentally friendly programs that encourage education,
advocacy, community service, and green-job training, contributing to the improvement and conservation
of NYC’s air, land, energy, open spaces, and other vital resources. Each Council District receives an
allocation of $100,000 to fund these programs and services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $5,100,000 post-adoption.

NYC Cleanup $14,280,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Citywide
Scope of Service: NYC Cleanup promotes cleaner streets in New York City by providing each City Council
district with an allocation of $280,000 to fund cleaning services including but not limited to litter collection
and graffiti removal.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $14,280,000 post-adoption.

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Food Initiatives
Fiscal 2022 Food Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
CUNY/DYCD Access to Healthy Food and Nutritional Education $2,133,750
HRA Food Access and Benefits $1,500,000
DYCD Food Pantries $19,159,000
TOTAL $22,792,750

Access to Healthy Food and Nutritional Education $2,133,750


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017 (consolidated)
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income New York City residents and food insecure CUNY students
Scope of Service: This funding supports programs that expand access to healthy food and improve
understanding of nutrition and wholesome food choices, while engaging communities to make positive
changes related to food and lifestyle to improve health outcomes. Efforts include farmers markets, urban
farms, community gardens, programs to expand the use of SNAP benefits for healthier, less processed food,
and educational workshops and training programs. Funding awarded to Council on the Environment
(GrowNYC) and Harvest Home Farmer’s Market supports farmers markets, youth markets, fresh food box
programs, efforts to increase the use of SNAP and other food benefits at markets, and workshops and
training programs. Funding allocated to CUNY supports programs to increase food access for food insecure
CUNY students. Other funded community-based organizations offer programs to foster healthier
communities.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
City University of New York 13-3893536 $875,000
Council on the Environment, Inc. (GrowNYC) 13-2765465 $388,750
Harvest Home Farmer’s Market, Inc. 06-1800512 $145,000
Banana Kelly Community Improvement Association, Inc. 13-2934000 $145,000
The Crenulated Company Ltd. (New Settlement Apartments) 14-1719016 $145,000
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, Inc. 11-2683663 $145,000
Northeast Brooklyn Housing Development Corporation 11-2737223 $145,000
West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. 23-7169558 $145,000

Food Access and Benefits $1,500,000


Agency: DSS/HRA (069)
Program Area: Emergency Food Assistance Programs
U/A: 110 – Emergency Food – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017 (consolidated)
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income New York City residents
Scope of Service: This funding supports capacity expansion efforts at food pantries and soup kitchens
citywide; SNAP and emergency food assistance benefits education, outreach, and training; SNAP eligibility

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screening, application, and recertification assistance; and technical assistance provided to low-income
individuals and families on income tax return preparation and filing.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1.5 million post-adoption.

Food Pantries $19,159,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income New York City residents
Scope of Service: This funding supports food and hygiene product purchases and operational expenses for
food pantries and soup kitchens, and supplies school-based pantries with food and personal hygiene
products, for distribution to needy New Yorkers.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $18.159 million post-adoption to community-based
food organizations and has designated $1 million to the following provider for school pantries for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Food Bank for New York City 13-3179546 $1,000,000

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Health Services
Fiscal 2022 Health Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DOHMH Access Health $4,000,000
DOHMH Beating Hearts $350,000
DOHMH Cancer Services $599,500
DOHMH Child Health and Wellness $646,000
DOHMH Ending the Epidemic $7,735,000
DOHMH HIV/AIDS Faith Based $2,131,000
DOHMH Maternal and Child Health Services $3,192,818
DOHMH Public Health Funding Backfill $4,667,933
DOHMH Reproductive & Sexual Health Services $444,788
DOHMH Viral Hepatitis Prevention $1,923,658
TOTAL $25,690,697

Access Health $4,000,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Prevention and Primary Care
U/A: 117 – Prevention and Primary Care – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Medically underserved individuals, including immigrants, the uninsured, and non-
English and limited-English speakers.
Scope of Service: This allocation enables culturally and linguistically competent community-based
organizations to conduct outreach and education efforts regarding healthcare access and coverage, including
issues pertaining to Medicare, Medicaid, the Pregnant Women/Prenatal Care Assistance Program (PCAP), the
Family Planning Extension Program (FPEP), the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), and the Children’s
Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1,302,984 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
APICHA Community Health Center 13-3706365 $50,000
Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The 11-3167245 $50,000
Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. 13-3682471 $195,500
BOOM!Health 13-3599121 $161,388
Care for the Homeless 13-3666994 $85,000
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. 13-2739694 $50,000
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. 13-6202692 $50,000
Commission on the Public's Health System, Inc. 13-4073990 $39,000
Community Health Center of Richmond, Inc. 51-567466 $67,692
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $66,692
Community Service Society of New York 13-5562202 $137,000
Emerald Isle Immigration Center 11-2932528 $50,000
Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership 11-3343941 $50,000
HANAC, Inc. 11-2290832 $72,692
Health People, Inc. 51-0418243 $50,000

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Henry Street Settlement 13-1562242 $50,000
Japanese American Social Services, Inc. 13-3093059 $50,000
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. 23-7348989 $50,000
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $66,692
Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center, Inc. 13-3385032 $50,000
New York Immigration Coalition, Inc. 13-3573409 $195,500
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 13-2972415 $91,692
Polonians Organized to Minister to Our Community, Inc. 11-2594500 $50,000
Public Health Solutions 13-5669201 $50,000
Sapna NYC, Inc. 26-3124969 $50,000
South Asian Council for Social Services 11-3632920 $50,000
Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. 20-2508411 $66,692
United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 37-1469112 $66,692
Urban Health Plan, Inc. 23-7360305 $116,692
Voces Latinas Corporation 20-2312651 $66,692
Community Service Society of New York 13-5562202 $185,000
Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. 11-2425813 $32,100
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. 23-7348989 $32,100
Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth, Inc. 11-3192966 $24,300
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $24,300
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 13-2972415 $32,100
Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership, Inc. 13-3782555 $24,300
Polonians Organized to Minister to Our Community, Inc. 11-2594500 $24,300
South Asian Council for Social Services 11-3632920 $24,300
Urban Justice Center 13-3442022 $24,300
Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) 11-3099604 $24,300

Beating Hearts $350,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment
U/A: 112 – Disease Control – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth and seniors
Scope of Service: This funding provides automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to non-profit organizations
that primarily serve youth and aging populations. An AED is a portable device that delivers an electric shock
through the chest to the heart, stopping an irregular heart rhythm and allowing a normal rhythm to resume
following sudden cardiac arrest.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Staten Island Heart Society, Inc. 20-0269367 $350,000

Cancer Services $599,500


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Prevention and Primary Care
U/A: 117 – Prevention and Primary Care – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2003

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Area Served: Citywide


Target Population: Individuals, families, and caregivers affected by cancer
Scope of Service: This allocation supports various educational and supportive services for breast, colon, and
ovarian cancer.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $50,000 after adoption and has designated the following
providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. 11-3220371 $150,000
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. 13-2739694 $50,000
Gilda's Club New York City 13-4046652 $50,000
Richmond Medical Center 74-3177454 $50,000
SHARE: Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer 13-3131914 $200,000
Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer Foundation 26-4417161 $49,500

Child Health and Wellness $646,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Prevention and Primary Care; Family and Child Health
U/A: 117 – Prevention and Primary Care – OTPS
113 – Family and Child Health – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children, particularly those living in low-income communities
Scope of Service: This funding supports child health and wellness through various programs and
services, including obesity prevention and nutrition education programs, oral health services, and asthma
screening, education, and care coordination projects.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
American Lung Association of the Northeast, Inc. 06-0646594 $78,000
Harlem Hospital Center 13-3092676 $300,000
New York University 13-5562308 $268,000

Ending the Epidemic $7,735,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment – HIV/AIDS
U/A: 112 – Disease Control – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Diagnosed and undiagnosed HIV-positive New Yorkers; people at risk of contracting
HIV; special populations, including seniors, communities of color, and people with mental health and/or
substance abuse disorders
Scope of Service: This funding supports prevention, education, outreach, and support services that align with
the Ending the Epidemic (ETE) framework. ETE, a statewide plan to decrease new HIV infections to 750 by the
year 2020, strives to identify diagnosed and undiagnosed HIV-positive New Yorkers and connect them to
healthcare and medication, including Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP).
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $936,446 after adoption has designated the following
providers for Fiscal 2022:

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


African Services Committee, Inc. 13-3749744 $65,000
After Hours Project, Inc. 33-1007278 $100,000
AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. 11-2837894 $242,500
AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. 13-3562071 $331,236
Amida Care, Inc. 13-4154068 $225,000
APICHA Community Health Center 13-3706365 $140,000
Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health 11-3185372 $30,000
Bailey House, Inc. 13-3165181 $93,800
BOOM!Health (With Momentum Project) 13-3599121 $150,000
Borough President-Brooklyn 13-6400434 $10,000
Bridging Access to Care 11-3031208 $133,736
CAMBA, Inc. 11-2480339 $145,000
Care for the Homeless 13-3666994 $105,000
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 13-3323168 $139,800
City University of New York 13-6400434 $60,000
Community Health Action of Staten Island, Inc. 13-3556132 $165,000
Community Health Project, Inc. 13-3409680 $207,500
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $55,000
Covenant House New York/Under 21 13-3076376 $35,000
Diaspora Community Services, Inc. 11-3122295 $155,000
Exponents, Inc. 13-3572677 $100,000
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. 13-3130146 $385,000
Health + Hospitals 13-2655001 $246,046
Health People, Inc. 51-0418243 $281,800
Housing Works, Inc. 13-3584089 $433,094
Housing Works, Inc. 13-3584089 $150,000
Interfaith Medical Center 11-2626155 $197,200
Iris House: A Center for Women Living with HIV, Inc. 13-3699201 $133,111
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center), Inc. 13-3217805 $452,500
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $60,000
Mehala Isadora Miller (MIM) Foundation, Inc. 47-4913191 $30,000
Montefiore Medical Center 13-1740114 $283,477
New York and Presbyterian Hospital 13-3957095 $427,500
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 13-2621497 $300,000
Public Health Solutions 13-5669201 $357,500
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Inc. 13-3724008 $100,000
Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. 20-2508411 $135,000
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. 04-3762842 $50,000
United Community Centers, Inc. 11-1950787 $45,000
Washington Heights CORNER Project 20-8672015 $100,000
William F. Ryan Community Health Center 13-2884976 $68,800
Womens Prison Association and Home 13-5596836 $120,000

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HIV/AIDS Faith-Based $2,131,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment – HIV/AIDS
U/A: 112 – Disease Control – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Vulnerable populations connected to religious institutions and community-based
organizations
Scope of Service: This allocation supports HIV/AIDS prevention, education, outreach, advocacy, and support
services in local religious institutions and community-based organizations that engage vulnerable
populations.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1,088,000 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. 11-2837894 $35,000
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 11-2608983 $275,000
BOOM!Health 13-3599121 $54,000
Bridging Access to Care 11-3031208 $15,000
Brooklyn Center for Quality Life 26-2651830 $13,000
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 13-3323168 $15,000
Central Family Life Center, Inc., The 13-3626127 $15,000
Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. 26-4698161 $16,000
Coalition on Positive Health Empowerment, Inc. 27-2654975 $63,000
Community Health Action of Staten Island, Inc. 13-3556132 $50,000
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $10,000
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah 23-7406899 $62,000
Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn 11-1666232 $13,000
Greater Allen AME Cathedral of New York 11-2527706 $12,000
Iris House: A Center for Women Living with HIV, Inc. 13-3699201 $63,000
Latino Commission on AIDS, Inc. 13-3629466 $70,000
Mount Horeb Baptist Church 11-2074467 $12,000
Mt. Moriah AME Church 11-2831746 $12,000
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. 13-3530740 $81,000
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 13-2621497 $30,000
Public Health Solutions 13-5669201 $50,000
Urban Health Plan, Inc. 23-7360305 $30,000
Vision Urbana, Inc. 13-3848575 $47,000

Maternal and Child Health Services $3,192,818


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Family and Child Health
U/A: 113 – Family and Child Health – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Expectant mothers and women of childbearing age, particularly those residing in
community districts with high infant mortality rates
Scope of Service: This funding supports a range of maternal and child health services and coordination
efforts that aid expectant mothers and women of childbearing age, promoting women’s health before, during,

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and after pregnancy in an effort to improve maternal and child health outcomes and reduce infant mortality
rates. Services may include doula care or home-visiting programs.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1,312,818 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
African Services Committee, Inc. 13-3749744 $54,315
BronxWorks, Inc. 13-3254484 $55,108
Brooklyn Perinatal Network, Inc. 13-3428222 $250,000
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 13-3323168 $290,685
Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign, Inc. 11-3423612 $75,000
Community Health Center of Richmond, Inc. 51-0567466 $119,443
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $130,000
Diaspora Community Services, Inc. 11-3122295 $39,157
Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership 11-3343941 $31,253
Mount Sinai Hospital 13-1624096 $180,000
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 13-3149298 $40,182
Public Health Solutions 13-5669201 $99,535
Richmond Medical Center 74-3177454 $61,680
Urban Health Plan, Inc. 23-7360305 $225,000
William F. Ryan Community Health Center 13-2884976 $228,642

Public Health Funding Backfill $4,467,933


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Family and Child Health; Prevention and Primary Care
U/A: 113 – Family and Child Health – OTPS
117 – Prevention and Primary Care – OTPS
112 – Disease Control – OTPS
114 – Environmental Health– OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Organizations that qualify for the Public Health Article 6 reimbursement rate that was
lowered from 36 percent to 20 percent
Scope of Service: This allocation is designated as reimbursement for funding for six core services areas:
Community Health Assessment, Family Health, Communicable Disease Control, Chronic Disease Prevention,
Environmental Health, and Emergency Preparedness and Response.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post adoption for Fiscal 2022.

Reproductive and Sexual Health Services $444,788


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Family and Child Health; Prevention and Primary Care
U/A: 113 – Family and Child Health – OTPS
117 – Prevention and Primary Care – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: People in need of reproductive and sexual health services, particularly youth
Scope of Service: This funding supports a range of reproductive and sexual health services, including
treatment, prevention, and education on topics ranging from sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS to
teen pregnancy and healthy relationships. The funded organizations serve a variety of high-risk populations,

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including youth of color, LGBTQ individuals, and the uninsured, in a culturally responsive manner in order to
empower patients and promote health wellness.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Community Health Project, Inc. 13-3409680 $100,000
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 13-2621497 $344,788

Viral Hepatitis Prevention $1,923,658


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment – HIV/AIDS
U/A: 112 – Disease Control – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: People affected by injection drug use, including users and their families
Scope of Service: This funding supports a range of programs and services intended to combat the
spread of Hepatitis B/C and HIV as passed through intravenous drug use. In addition to Hep B/C testing,
services may include addiction treatment, care coordination, overdose prevention, mental health
assessments, and sterile syringe access.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $260,091 post adoption and has designated the following
providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
African Services Committee, Inc. 13-3749744 $60,615
After Hours Project, Inc. 33-1007278 $28,672
AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. 11-2837894 $28,673
AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. 13-3562071 $67,500
APICHA Community Health Center 13-3706365 $54,000
BOOM!Health 13-3599121 $67,380
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, The 11-1631746 $54,000
Brownsville Community Development Corporation 11-2544630 $53,880
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. 13-2739694 $76,330
Community Health Action of Staten Island 13-3556132 $67,500
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $53,880
Empire Liver Foundation 46-2121958 $139,190
Harm Reduction Coalition 94-3204958 $81,500
H+H - Bellevue Hospital 13-2655001 $120,000
H+H - Coney Island Hospital 13-2655001 $53,880
H+H- Elmhurst Hospital 13-2655001 $54,000
H+H - Kings County Hospital 13-2655001 $53,880
Hepatitis C Mentor and Support Group, Inc., The 27-4155461 $50,000
Housing Works 13-3584089 $28,673
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. 23-7348989 $40,410
Montefiore Medical Center 13-1740114 $128,085
New York Harm Reduction Educators 13-3678499 $28,672
Positive Health Project 13-3845305 $28,673
Praxis Housing Initiatives 13-3832223 $42,315
Public Health Solutions (contracting) 13-5669201 $61,812
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $28,673
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction 13-3724008 $28,672
Sunset Park Health Council 20-2508411 $40,410

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), Inc. 13-4094385 $28,672
Washington Heights CORNER Project 20-8672015 $67,500

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Higher Education Initiatives


Fiscal 2022 Higher Education Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
CUNY, DOE Peter F. Vallone Academic Scholarship $16,411,869
CUNY CUNY Research Institutes $4,500,000
CUNY CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) $1,200,000
CUNY CUNY Child Care Expansion $600,000
CUNY Creative Arts Team (CUNY CAT) $400,000
CUNY CUNY Diversity Incubator $500,000
TOTAL $23,611,869

Peter F. Vallone Academic Scholarship $16,411,869


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 474 – Non-Public Schools – OTPS
Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Eligible students at CUNY and FIT
Scope of Service: This allocation provides scholarships to eligible CUNY and FIT students during the 2021-
2022 academic year. Scholarships are automatically applied to the accounts of first-time, first-year college
students who have graduated from a New York City high school in the past year with a college admissions
average (GPA) of 80 or higher. Recipients retain eligibility throughout their first year of college, after which
eligibility is reviewed annually based on the requirement that students maintain a cumulative grade point
average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher.
Designation Method: The City Council has allocated $15,753,469 directly to the City University of New
York and $658,400 directly to the Department of Education.

CUNY Research Institutes $4,500,000


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Students and faculty supporting research, policy development, evaluation and archival
efforts at CUNY research institutes.
Scope of Service: This allocation supports six research-focused, non-degree granting institutes housed in
colleges, citywide and within the City University of New York.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York for the following
institutes.
Institute EIN Amount
City University of New York - LGBTQ Public History Project - LaGuardia Community
College 13-6400434 $250,000
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Center for Puerto Rican
Studies - Hunter College 13-1988190 $1,000,000
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Dominican Studies Institute
- City College 13-1988190 $1,000,000

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Institute EIN Amount


Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Jaime Lucero Mexican
Studies Institute - Lehman College 13-1988190 $1,000,000
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Haitian Studies Institute -
Brooklyn College 13-1988190 $1,000,000
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - NYC Food Policy Institute -
Hunter College 13-1988190 $250,000

CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) $1,200,000


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013
Area(s) Served: Citywide
Target Population(s): New York City residents, government agencies and institutions.
Scope of Service: This allocation provides access to education for working adults and training for New York
City union members.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

CUNY Childcare Expansion $600,000


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
U/A: 002 – Community Colleges - PS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area(s) Served: Citywide
Target Population(s): CUNY students with children
Scope of Service: To provide childcare for children of CUNY students and faculty at childcare centers at
CUNY colleges.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

Creative Arts Team $400,000


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: At-risk youth in pre-Kindergarten and above
Scope of Service: To challenge at-risk youth with participatory drama workshops and residencies that foster
important learning skills and positive social development.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

CUNY Diversity Incubator $500,000


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: CUNY students, faculty, staff and administration
Scope of Service: This initiative provides funding for the CUNY Diversity Incubator to service historically
marginalized members of CUNY’s community and train them as leaders to transform the campus climate.
Through direct training, conducted by the Center for Ethnic, Racial and Religious Understanding (CERRU)
at Queens College.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

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Homeless Services
Fiscal 2022 Council Homeless Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DHS Children and Families in NYC Homeless System $1,350,000
HRA Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund $820,000
TOTAL $2,170,000

Children and Families in NYC Homeless System $1,350,000


Agency: DHS (071)
Program Area: Family Shelter Operations
U/A: 200 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children and families living in homeless shelters
Scope of Services: To provide comprehensive case management services incorporating trauma-
informed care, evidence-based interventions, and aftercare programs to children and families in
homeless shelters for long-term positive outcomes that will help them stay out of shelters, and to train
parents to prevent child maltreatment and improve child health and mental outcomes through well-
designed interventions.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
BronxWorks, Inc. 13-3254484 $255,000
CAMBA, Inc. 11-2480339 $320,333
Henry Street Settlement 13-1562242 $320,333
Homeless Services United, Inc. 13-3922640 $60,000
Project Hospitality, Inc. 13-3234441 $74,000
Women In Need, Inc. 13-3164477 $320,334

Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund $820,000


Agency: HRA (069)
Program Area: Prevention and Aftercare
U/A: 103 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Potentially homeless individuals and families
Scope of Service: To support homelessness prevention programs that provide emergency grants to
families in crisis at risk of eviction in order to keep them in their homes and avoid the shelter system.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
The Bridge Fund of New York, Inc. 13-3824852 $164,000
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 13-3072967 $492,000
Community Service Society of New York 13-5562202 $164,000

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Housing
Fiscal 2022 Housing Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
1 HPD Community Housing Preservation Strategies $3,651,000
2 HPD Community Land Trust $1,500,000
3 HPD, DCA Financial Empowerment for NYC Renters $450,000
4 HPD Foreclosure Prevention Programs $4,250,000
5 HPD Home Loan Program $2,000,000
6 HPD Housing Court Answers $650,000
7 HPD Housing Information Project $300,000
8 HPD Lien Sale Outreach and Assistance $500,000
9 HPD Stabilizing NYC $3,750,000
TOTAL $17,051,000

Community Housing Preservation Strategies $3,651,000


Agency: HPD (806)
Program Area: Preservation-Anti-Abandonment
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Low-income housing residents
Scope of Services: This initiative supports organizations that work on a neighborhood level to combat the
loss of affordable housing. Work includes, but is not limited to: tenant organization; code enforcement
advocacy; housing court assistance, apartment repossession; and other housing-related public education.
These efforts are informed by developing and executing neighborhood focused strategies, as well as
providing demand driven services to individual residents. Support is also provided to enhance the capacity
and technical skills of the providers within this initiative. Funding supports the Housing Preservation
Initiative (HPI) which uses neighborhood based strategies that respond most effectively to various threats
to affordable housing, and supports the Community Consultant Contracts (CCC) to provide general support
and assistance to individuals seeking housing information, advice and referral services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $547,650 post-adoption.
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 13-3975090 $86,700
Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. 13-3187792 $43,350
Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, Inc. 13-2775999 $50,540
Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, Inc. 13-2775999 $85,000
Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, Inc. 13-2775999 $25,270
Belmont Arthur Avenue Local Development Corporation 13-3020589 $25,270
Belmont Arthur Avenue Local Development Corporation 13-3020590 $60,350
Bridge Street Development Corporation 11-3250772 $25,270
Bridge Street Development Corporation 11-3250772 $60,350
Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services CDC, Inc., The 47-1006046 $25,270
Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services CDC, Inc., The 47-1006046 $51,850
Catholic Migration Services, Inc. 11-2634818 $86,700
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. 11-2652331 $25,270

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Chhaya Community Development Corporation 11-3580935 $51,850
Clinton Housing Development Company, Inc. 13-2851988 $25,270
Community Development Project, Inc. 83-1441257 $25,270
Community Development Project, Inc. 83-1441257 $130,050
Community League of the Heights, Inc. 13-2564241 $25,270
Crenulated Company, Ltd., The d/b/a New Settlement Apartments 14-1719016 $120,700
Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 11-2475743 $25,270
Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 11-2475743 $43,350
Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. 13-2915659 $25,270
Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. 13-2915659 $43,350
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation 11-2382250 $25,270
Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 11-2412584 $25,270
Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 11-2412584 $112,200
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 51-0141489 $25,270
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 51-0141489 $51,850
Housing Court Answers, Inc. 13-3317188 $25,270
Hudson Guild 13-5562989 $25,270
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 11-2665181 $43,350
Legal Services NYC 13-2600199 $25,270
Legal Services NYC 13-2600199 $51,850
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 13-1628180 $25,270
Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center, Inc. 13-3385032 $60,350
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 13-2622748 $25,270
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn (Bedford-Stuyvesant) CDC, Inc. 47-1717438 $25,270
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 47-1169779 $25,270
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 47-1169779 $164,050
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. 23-7398279 $25,270
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. 23-7398279 $51,850
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. 23-7398279 $103,700
Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) 13-3110811 $25,270
Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) 13-3110811 $51,850
Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc. 11-3059958 $43,350
North Brooklyn Development Corporation 11-2555446 $25,270
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 13-2972415 $103,700
Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc. 13-2974137 $50,540
Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc. 13-2974137 $51,850
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Inc. 13-2806160 $25,271
Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. 11-2451752 $51,850
Queens Community House, Inc. 11-2375583 $25,271
Queens Community House, Inc. 11-2375583 $43,350
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 11-1817497 $25,271
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. 11-2453853 $51,850
Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation 11-2268359 $25,271
Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation 11-2268359 $51,850
St. Nick's Alliance Corporation 51-0192170 $51,850
Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. 13-3266398 $25,271
Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc. 13-1943516 $25,271

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. 13-2735378 $25,271
Urban Justice Center 13-3442022 $51,850
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. 13-2941841 $25,271
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. 13-2941841 $60,350
West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. 23-7169558 $51,850
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. 13-2926433 $25,271
Woodside on the Move, Inc. 11-2435565 $25,271

Community Land Trust $1,500,000


Agency: HPD (806)
Program Area: Preservation-Anti-Abandonment
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income tenants and homeowners
Scope of Service: This initiative supports organizations that work on a neighborhood level to develop and
expand the community land trust (CLT) model citywide. CLT’s will create and preserve permanently
affordable housing through nonprofit ownership of land. Work includes, but is not limited to: tenant
organizing; CLT advocacy; technical, legal and financial assistance to establish and build capacity for CLT’s,
and other CLT-related public education.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1,500,000 post-adoption.

Financial Empowerment for NYC's Renters $450,000


Agency: HPD (806)
DCWP (866)
009 – Office of Development – OTPS
U/A:
003 – DCA Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City renters and affordable housing applicants
Scope of Service: This funding supports a financial empowerment program for New Yorkers looking to rent
and apply for affordable housing. The City Council has designated the Department of Consumer and Worker
Protection (DCWP) to work in collaboration with Ariva, Inc. and the New York City Department of Housing
Preservation and Development (HPD) to carry out this initiative.
Designation Method: The City Council has allocated $195,000 directly to the NYC Department of Housing
Preservation and Development, $25,000 directly to the Department of Consumer Affairs, and has
designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Ariva, Inc. 32-0028598 $230,000

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Foreclosure Prevention Programs $4,250,000


Agency: HPD (806)
Program Area: Preservation-Anti-Abandonment
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020 – Consolidated
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: Homeowners
Scope of Services: This initiative provides funding to Neighborhood Restore Housing Development Fund
Corporation (HDFC) and the Center for New York City Neighborhoods for foreclosure prevention programs,
including the purchase of distressed mortgage notes, foreclosure prevention counseling and referral
services, legal assistance, loan remediation assistance, mortgage modifications, outreach and education,
training, research and advocacy around sub-prime lending and mortgage foreclosures.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $4,250,000 post-adoption.

Home Loan Program $2,000,000


Agency: HPD (806)
Program Area: Preservation Anti-Abandonment
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: Homeowners
Scope of Services: This initiative provides funding for the Home Emergency Loan Program (Project HELP)
administered by HPD and Neighborhood Housing Services Organizations (NHS), which provide direct, low-
interest home improvement loans to owners of one-to four-family homes in the five boroughs. This funding
will provide Emergency Repair Loans to correct health and safety related emergency situations such as roof
leaks, water main breaks or heating system repairs in small, owner-occupied buildings. Emergency loans
under this program are conditional loans and will be awarded to eligible owners. Preference is given to
renovations that provide access for persons with disabilities or who are handicapped. The City Council also
allocates funding to the Center for New York City Neighborhoods to work in collaboration with HPD and the
NHS organizations to provide financial and technical assistance under this initiative.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $470,000 post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services CDC, Inc., The 47-1006046 $170,000
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn (Bedford-Stuyvesant) CDC, Inc. 47-1717438 $85,000
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 47-1169779 $85,000
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc. 13-3098397 $170,000
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens CDC, Inc. 47-1267077 $170,000
Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Inc. 83-0506416 $850,000

Housing Court Answers $650,000


Agency: DSS/HRA (069)
Program Area: Legal Services
U/A: 107 – Legal Services–OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 1999
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: Tenants who attend housing court and seek legal support
Scope of Services: To support anti-eviction education and referral services at the City's housing courts and
various anti-eviction legal services groups that provide counseling and/or full legal representation for

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tenants seeking assistance in Housing Court.


Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Housing Court Answers, Inc. 13-3317188 $650,000

Housing Information Project $300,000


Agency: HPD (806)
Program Area: Preservation-Anti-Abandonment
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2012
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Homeowners, renters, elected officials and housing advocates
Scope of Services: This initiative provides funding for the Furman Center at NYU to manage, maintain, and
expand information available on the subsidized housing information database, a comprehensive database
of New York City's privately owned subsidized housing. The database will be expanded to include building
ownership of Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
New York University 13-5562308 $300,000

Lien Sale Outreach and Assistance $500,000


Agency: HPD (806)
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2021
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City property owners
Scope of Service: This funding supports outreach and direct assistance to property owners so they avoid
inclusion in the tax lien sale; obtain and renew property tax exemptions or abatements; enter into payment
agreement plans with city agencies; and access financial counseling related to property ownership and
outstanding municipal debt.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Center for New York City Neighborhoods 83-0506416 $500,000

Stabilizing NYC $3,750,000


Agency: HPD (806)
Program Area: Preservation-Anti-Abandonment
U/A: 009 – Office of Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Areas Served: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens
Target Population: Low-income housing residents
Scope of Service: To combat the loss of affordable housing at the hands of predatory equity companies,
and to defend low-income tenants in predatory equity building from harassment and eviction, by combining
legal and organizing resources into a citywide front against predatory equity, helping tenants hold their
predatory equity landlords accountable for lack of repairs, bogus eviction cases, and affirmative
harassment.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $3,750,000 post-adoption.

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Immigrant Services
Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
CUNY CUNY Citizenship NOW! Program $3,250,000
DOHMH Immigrant Health Initiative $2,000,000
HRA Immigrant Opportunities Initiative $2,600,000
DYCD Key to the City $700,000
HRA New York Immigrant Family Unity Project $16,600,000
HRA Unaccompanied Minors and Families $3,981,800
TOTAL $29,131,800

CUNY Citizenship NOW! Program $3,250,000


Agency: CUNY (042); DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development Programs
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS ; 005 –OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2002
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s immigrant population
Scope of Service: To support CUNY Citizenship NOW! program, which provides free immigration law
services to assist immigrants on their path to U.S. citizenship.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Asian American Federation, Inc. 13-3572287 $100,000
City University of New York 13-6400434 $3,000,000
New York Immigration Coalition, Inc. 13-3573409 $150,000

Immigrant Health Initiative $2,000,000


Agency: DOHMH (816); H+H (819)
U/A: 117 – Prevention and Primary Care – OTPS; 001 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s immigrant population
Scope of Service: To support programs that decrease health disparities among foreign-born New Yorkers
by: improving access to health care, addressing cultural and language barriers, and targeting resources and
interventions. The initiative will also support mental health services for vulnerable immigrants.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Academy of Medical and Public Health Services 27-2206293 $125,000
Ackerman Institute for the Family 13-1923959 $65,000
African Services Committee, Inc. 13-3749744 $50,000
Asian American Federation, Inc. 13-3572287 $50,000
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. 13-2739694 $75,000
Child Center of NY, Inc., The 11-1733454 $50,000
Chinese-American Sunshine House, Inc. 27-4599610 $10,000
Health + Hospitals 13-2655001 $75,000
Health + Hospitals 13-2655001 $60,000
Institute for Family Health, The 13-3273402 $100,000

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Legal Name EIN Amount


Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. 23-7348989 $30,000
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $50,000
Mixteca Organization, Inc. 11-3561651 $140,000
Montefiore Medical Center 13-1740114 $75,000
New York and Presbyterian Hospital 13-3957095 $50,000
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc. 13-2860703 $350,000
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 13-3505428 $300,000
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 13-3193119 $75,000
Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research 13-1624182 $200,000
South Asian Council for Social Services 11-3632920 $20,000
Urban Health Plan, Inc. 23-7360305 $50,000

Immigrant Opportunities Initiative $2,600,000


Agency: HRA (069); CUNY (042)
U/A: 107 – OTPS; 001 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2002
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s immigrant population
Scope of Service: This allocation supports legal services for recent immigrants to assist with applications
for citizenship or permanent residency, and various other immigrant related legal services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
African Services Committee, Inc. 13-3749744 $27,000
Ansob Center for Refugees, Inc. 11-3534833 $45,000
Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund, Inc. d/b/a City Bar
Justice Center 13-6003018 $45,000
Boro Park Jewish Community Council 11-3475993 $35,000
Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Inc. 11-1966067 $45,000
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. 11-3065859 $25,000
Brooklyn Defender Services 11-3305406 $20,000
CAMBA, Inc. 11-2480339 $20,000
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 13-3323168 $25,000
Central American Legal Assistance 11-2859151 $84,000
City University of New York 13-3893536 $24,000
Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. 11-2864728 $60,000
Department of Social Services 13-6400434 $77,000
Department of Social Services 13-6400434 $38,000
Emerald Isle Immigration Center 11-2932528 $178,000
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. 13-3130146 $10,000
HANAC, Inc. 11-2290832 $100,000
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 51-0141489 $38,000
Immigrant Justice Corps, Inc. 46-4879076 $200,000
Immigration Equality 13-3802711 $10,000
Legal Services NYC 13-2600199 $425,000
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 13-2622748 $126,000
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 13-3505428 $440,000
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 13-2972415 $38,000

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Legal Name EIN Amount


Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. 11-2285970 $20,000
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $20,000
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 13-3193119 $200,000
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 23-7406410 $25,000
Southside Community Mission, Inc. 11-2306447 $65,000
United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 11-2728233 $20,000
Urban Justice Center 13-3442022 $30,000
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. 13-2941841 $25,000
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, Inc. 13-4006535 $60,000

Key to the City $700,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 005 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s immigrant population
Scope of Service: This allocation supports consulate identification services to overcome barriers to schools,
financial institutions, higher education, and public safety; financial empowerment and access to sound
financial services and college readiness workshops, immigration legal screenings, and other programs as
determined by demand.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate awards post-adoption.

New York Immigrant Family Unity Project $16,600,000


Agency: DSS/HRA (069)
U/A: 107 –OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Indigent immigrants detained at the New York/New Jersey immigration courts
Scope of Service: This allocation supports legal representation for New York immigrants detained and facing
deportation who cannot afford an attorney. NYIFUP attorneys carry a full caseload of deportation defense
cases, and provide services including: master calendar, bond and individual merits hearings, appeals, and
social work services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Bronx Defenders, The 13-3931074 $5,533,333
Brooklyn Defender Services 11-3305406 $5,533,333
Legal Aid Society 13-5562265 $5,533,334

Unaccompanied Minors and Families $3,981,800


Agency: HRA (069)
U/A: 107 –OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children and families in removal proceedings
Scope of Service: This allocation funds legal counsel for children in removal proceedings, and social services
to children appearing on the Juvenile and Surge Dockets in New York Immigration court to ensure due
process for minors who are struggling to maneuver the immigration system alone. This initiative will also
provide legal services to “Adults with Children” (“AWCs”), to ensure that the adults and their children have

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access to critical education, health and mental health services.


Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York 13-5562185 $590,000
Central American Legal Assistance 11-2859151 $380,000
Department of Social Services 13-6400434 $250,000
Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc., The 13-6127348 $510,000
Human Rights First 13-3116646 $250,000
KIND, Inc. 26-2763038 $125,000
Legal Aid Society 13-5562265 $855,000
Safe Passage Project Corporation 46-2946211 $1,021,800

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Legal Services
Fiscal 2022 Council Legal Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
MOCJ Family Advocacy and Guardianship Support $3,000,000
MOCJ Legal Information and Support for Families $485,000
HRA, MOCJ Legal Services for Low-Income New Yorkers $5,800,000
HRA Legal Services for the Working Poor $3,205,000
HRA Low Wage Worker Support $120,000
MOCJ Prisoners’ Rights Project $1,000,000
TOTAL $13,610,000

Family Advocacy and Guardianship Support $3,000,000


Agency: MOCJ (098)
Program Area: Legal Services
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children and families involved in the child welfare system
Scope of Service: Funding supports services to primarily Black, Latinx, and immigrant communities who are
disproportionately impacted by and over represented in the child welfare system, and parents who are on
the Statewide Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment Database; and civil legal assistance to low-income
kin caregivers who require legal support to maintain family cohesion and/or obtain public services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption:

Legal Information and Support for Families $485,000


Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Persons requiring information in Family Court
Scope of Services: Funding provides the necessary resources to operate the Family Court Legal Information
and Support Program. Other services supported include telephone, email and live chat hotlines.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) 13-3910567 $485,000

Legal Services for Low-Income New Yorkers $5,800,000


Agency: HRA (069)
U/A: 107 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: MOCJ – Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Indigent individuals requiring legal assistance or eligibility for unemployment insurance
or supplemental security income benefits.
Scope of Services: Funding supports services that include direct legal representation, which includes a range
of matters such as class action cases, unemployment insurance, supplemental security income,

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consumer/finance, education, employment, family, juvenile, health, housing, income maintenance,


individual rights, hotline-based services and other miscellaneous benefits. Other programs funded are
community legal education presentations and pro-bono/volunteer lawyer programs.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 13-2605599 $100,000
Center for Family Representation 51-0419496 $250,000
Legal Aid Society 13-5562265 $2,100,000
Legal Services NYC 13-2600199 $2,100,000
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 13-3505428 $850,000
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. 11-2453853 $400,000

Legal Services for the Working Poor $3,205,000


Agency: HRA (069)
U/A: 107 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Working poor individuals requiring civil legal assistance
Scope of Services: Funding supports legal representation on a range of matters, which include: prevention
of eviction and foreclosure; improvement of living conditions; removal of hazardous housing conditions;
housing code enforcement actions; assistance in emergency grants and benefits; disability benefits;
immigration assistance; consumer protections from creditors; protection from workplace abuses; domestic
violence; recovery of illegal rents and improper rent changes.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will designate
$877,500 post-adoption.
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Catholic Migration Services, Inc. 11-2634818 $50,000
Manhattan Legal Services 13-2613958 $150,000
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 13-2622748 $455,000
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 13-2972415 $455,000
Make the Road New York 11-3344389 $47,500
Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation 11-2268359 $260,000
Community Development Project, Inc. 83-1441257 $455,000
CAMBA, Inc. 11-3153831 $455,000

Low Wage Worker Support $120,000


Agency: HRA (069)
U/A: 107 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-wage workers requiring employment-based civil legal assistance
Scope of Services: Funding supports outreach efforts to low-wage workers in need of employment-related
civil legal services.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) 11-3560625 $40,000
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 13-2935028 $80,000

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Prisoners’ Rights Project $1,000,000


Agency: MOCJ- Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: DOC inmates, detainees and their families
Scope of Services: The Prisoners’ Rights Project (PRP) addresses the basic protection of human rights,
safety, abuse and improved conditions for incarcerated individuals within the City’s jail system. Other
services provided include access to PRP’s hotline, educational assistance for young prisoners, medical and
mental health counseling, legal advocacy for discrimination and mistreatment of disabled and LGBT
prisoners.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Legal Aid Society 13-5562265 $1,000,000

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Libraries
Fiscal 2022 Council Libraries Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
Research Fiscal 2022 Subsidy $980,000
BPL Fiscal 2022 Subsidy $3,906,000
NYPL Fiscal 2022 Subsidy $5,208,000
QBPL Fiscal 2022 Subsidy $3,906,000
TOTAL $14,000,000

Fiscal 2022 Subsidy: Research Library $980,000


Agency: NYPL-R (035)
U/A: 001 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island
Target Population: Individuals who use Research Libraries
Scope of Service: This initiative supports the library so that the system can continue to provide the same
level of service it delivered last fiscal year, manage the increase in programing and circulation, and cover
the rise in cost of materials, staff, and operating expenses. Funds will allow the systems to maintain physical
spaces and cover repairs and upkeep that are not capitally eligible.
Designation Method: This funding is directly allocated to the Research Library.

Fiscal 2022 Subsidy: Brooklyn Public Library $3,906,000


Agency: BPL (038)
U/A: 001 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Brooklyn
Target Population: Individuals who use Brooklyn Public Libraries
Scope of Service: This initiative supports the library so that the system can continue to provide the same
level of service it delivered last fiscal year, manage the increase in programing and circulation, and cover
the rise in cost of materials, staff, and operating expenses. Funds will allow the systems to maintain physical
spaces and cover repairs and upkeep that are not capitally eligible.
Designation Method: This funding is directly allocated to the Brooklyn Public Library.

Fiscal 2022 Subsidy: New York Public Library $5,208,000


Agency: NYPL (037)
U/A: 006 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island
Target Population: Individuals who use New York Public Libraries
Scope of Service: This initiative supports the library so that the system can continue to provide the same
level of service it delivered last fiscal year, manage the increase in programing and circulation, and cover
the rise in cost of materials, staff, and operating expenses. Funds will allow the systems to maintain
physical spaces and cover repairs and upkeep that are not capitally eligible.
Designation Method: This funding is directly allocated to the New York Public Library.

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Fiscal 2022 Subsidy: Queens Borough Public Library $3,906,000


Agency: QBPL (039)
U/A: 001 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Queens
Target Population: Individuals who use Queens Borough Public Libraries
Scope of Service: This initiative supports the library so that the system can continue to provide the same
level of service it delivered last fiscal year, manage the increase in programing and circulation, and cover
the rise in cost of materials, staff, and operating expenses. Funds will allow the systems to maintain physical
spaces and cover repairs and upkeep that are not capitally eligible.
Designation Method: This funding is directly allocated to the Queens Borough Public Library.

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Mental Health Services


Fiscal 2022 Mental Health Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DOHMH Autism Awareness $3,246,846
DOHMH Children Under Five $2,502,000
DOHMH Court-Involved Youth Mental Health $3,400,000
DOHMH Developmental, Psychological & Behavioral Health Services $2,255,493
DOHMH Geriatric Mental Health $3,405,540
DOHMH LGBTQ Youth All-Borough Mental Health $1,200,000
DOHMH Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations $2,338,000
DOHMH Opioid Prevention and Treatment $3,500,000
TOTAL $21,847,879

Autism Awareness $3,246,846


Agency: DOHMH (816), DCLA (126)
Program Area: Development Disabilities
U/A: 121 –Developmental Disabilities - OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2008
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children and families affected by autism
Scope of Service: This allocation supports wraparound services for autistic children in after-school and
summer programs and during school closings. The programs may also provide forums or training seminars to
teach coping skills to families and caregivers affected by autism.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $252,166 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Adaptive Design Association, Inc. 13-4170232 $25,000
Birch Family Services, Inc. 11-2503193 $85,000
Care For Special Needs Children Foundation, Inc. 47-2616448 $25,000
Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. 13-2872916 $109,012
Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. 05-0615968 $124,916
Grace Foundation of New York 13-4131863 $107,372
HeartShare Human Services of NY, R.C. Diocese of Brooklyn 11-1633549 $128,540
Imagine Foundation 20-2336717 $70,031
Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc., The 13-3490745 $67,183
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 13-1847137 $105,000
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. 13-3622107 $147,132
My Time, Inc. 68-0646329 $130,047
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 13-3149298 $100,000
New York University 13-5562308 $55,000
NYC Autism Charter Schools* 81-2958000 $30,000
NYSARC, Inc., New York City Chapter- City Teens 13-5596746 $25,000
NYSARC, Inc., New York City Chapter- Star Autism Support Collaboration 13-5596746 $50,000
Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 11-6078704 $108,263
On Your Mark, Inc. 13-3128315 $25,000
Pesach Tikvah Hope Development, Inc. 11-2642641 $50,000
QSAC, Inc. 11-2482974 $199,970

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Ramapo for Children, Inc. 13-5600422 $124,187
Reach for the Stars Learning Center 20-3042280 $55,000
Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. 11-2594790 $200,938
Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. 11-3071518 $138,442
Shield of David, Inc. 13-1740041 $113,136
Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc. 11-3070228 $105,046
Sinergia, Inc. 13-3183344 $115,465
Theatre Development Fund, Inc. 13-6216919 $100,000
University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. 13-5562374 $25,000
Yaldeinu School, Inc. 26-3373908 $55,000
Young Adult Institute, Inc. 11-2030172 $145,000
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Washington
13-1635308 $50,000
Heights and Inwood

Children Under Five $2,502,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children aged five years and younger who have experienced violence directly or
indirectly
Scope of Service: This allocation funds community-based outpatient mental health clinics that provide
mental health treatment to children aged five years and younger. Mental health treatment activities may
include, but are not limited to, screening and clinical evaluation; individual, small group, and child-parent
psychotherapy; consultation to pediatricians, preschool teachers, and child welfare workers; and trauma-
informed interventions.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1,500,000 post adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Montefiore Medical Center 13-1740114 $425,077
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $115,385
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. 13-3709095 $230,769
University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. 13-5562374 $230,769

Court-Involved Youth Mental Health $3,400,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Court-involved youth and families
Scope of Service: This allocation supports programs that utilize risk assessment tools to identify
juveniles in the arrest process who require mental health services and that provide family counseling and
respite services to families of court-involved youth. The initiative also supports efforts to connect community-
based providers working with court-involved youth to other non-governmental organizations familiar with the
Courts, the Administration for Children's Services (ACS), the Department of Correction (DOC), and other
relevant City and State agencies.

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Designation Method: The City Council will designate $913,750 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Astor Services for Children & Families 14-1397918 $127,500
Brooklyn Defender Services 11-3305406 $85,000
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 11-2047151 $110,500
Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services 13-2668080 $127,500
Children's Aid Society, The 13-5562191 $85,000
Coalition for Behavioral Health, Inc., The 13-2729071 $174,250
EAC, Inc. 23-7175609 $85,000
Fortune Society, Inc., The 13-2645436 $127,500
Fund for the City of New York, Inc.- Brooklyn 13-2612524 $85,000
Fund for the City of New York, Inc.- Staten Island 13-2612524 $107,100
Getting Out and Staying Out 61-711370 $212,500
Good Shepherd Services 13-5598710 $127,500
Jewish Child Care Association of New York 13-1624060 $148,750
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc. 13-2813809 $76,500
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 13-3149298 $170,000
Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. 13-1656679 $127,500
Richmond Medical Center 74-3177454 $220,150
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $119,000
Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. 13-2969182 $170,000

Developmental, Psychological and Behavioral


$2,255,493
Health Services
Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services, Chemical Dependency,
Developmental Disabilities
U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS
121 – Developmental Disabilities – OTPS
122 – Chemical Dependency – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals in need of mental health care, particularly people with chemical
dependencies, developmental disabilities, and/or serious mental illnesses
Scope of Service: This initiative supports a range of programs and services that address the needs of
individuals with chemical dependencies, developmental disabilities, and/or serious mental illnesses, as well as
the needs of their families and caregivers. The funding may support medically supervised outpatient programs,
transition management programs, Article 16 clinics, psychological clubs, recreation programs, or other
behavioral health services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $558,618 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Bailey House, Inc. 13-3165181 $81,103
Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. 13-2736659 $38,103
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 11-2047151 $31,103
Epilepsy Institute, The 13-2608325 $259,412
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory Board, Inc. 11-2785605 $176,103

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. 13-5564937 $132,103
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. 13-5564937 $100,000
Montefiore Medical Center 13-1740114 $70,429
NYSARC, Inc., New York City Chapter – HIRE 13-5596746 $234,103
NYSARC, Inc., New York City Chapter – STARS 13-5596746 $60,000
OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 11-6078704 $42,103
Richmond Medical Center 74-3177454 $107,103
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Inc. 13-3724008 $92,107
Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. 20-2508411 $273,103

Geriatric Mental Health $3,405,540


Agency: DOHMH (816); DCLA (126)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services; Other Cultural Institutions
U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS; 022 – Other Cultural Institutions
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors who require mental health services, including those with mental disabilities
Scope of Service: This funding supports organizations that provide a range of mental health services to
older adults in “non-clinical settings,” such as senior centers, drop-in centers, religious institutions, social
clubs, homeless prevention programs, and individual homes.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $1,662,000 post adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Bridge, Inc., The 13-1919799 $81,000
BronxWorks, Inc. 13-3254484 $86,000
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 11-2047151 $86,000
Chinese American Planning Council 13-6202692 $86,000
Emerald Isle Immigration Center 11-2932528 $60,000
Grand Street Settlement 13-5562230 $86,000
Hudson Guild 13-5562989 $86,000
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House 13-1628180 $86,000
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 13-1847137 $51,500
Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc. 13-1930700 $118,000
Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. 23-7357997 $122,000
Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc. 13-3355074 $81,000
Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. 11-3071518 $104,000
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 23-7406410 $63,000
Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. 13-2947616 $78,540
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Transgender Elders, Inc. 13-2947657 $86,000
South Asian Council for Social Services 11-3632920 $51,500
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES 11-2730462 $83,000
Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. 51-189327 $86,000
Visiting Nurse Service of New York Home Care II 13-1624211 $162,000

LGBTQ Youth All-Borough Mental Health $1,200,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services

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U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS


First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: LGBTQ youth
Scope of Service: This allocation supports comprehensive mental health services for vulnerable LGBTQ
youth throughout the City, focusing particularly on youth of color, youth in immigrant families, homeless
youth, and youth who are court-involved.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 13-3104537 $1,200,000

Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations $2,338,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services, Developmental Disabilities
U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS
121 – Developmental Disabilities – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals in need of mental health care
Scope of Service: This funding supports community-based organizations and advocacy networks that
provide a range of mental health programs, services, trainings, and referrals throughout the City, addressing
the mental health needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations, such as HIV-positive people, suicidal
individuals, and people with developmental disabilities. Additional populations of interest include children
and youth, immigrants and people with limited English proficiency, homeless individuals and families, and at-
risk seniors.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $537,700 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Association to Benefit Children 13-3303089 $59,500
Bailey House, Inc. 13-3165181 $212,500
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services 11-1630780 $41,650
Care for the Homeless 13-3666994 $41,650
Center for Urban Community Services 13-3687891 $85,000
Children’s Aid Society, The 13-5562191 $63,750
Coalition for Behavioral Health, Inc., The 13-2729071 $85,000
Comunilife, Inc. 13-3530299 $340,000
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 13-2612524 $70,550
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory Board, Inc. 11-2785605 $106,250
Lexington Center for Mental Health Services, Inc. 11-2542317 $17,000
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 13-3149298 $79,050
NYSARC, Inc., New York City Chapter 13-5596746 $85,000
OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 11-6078704 $34,000
Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc. 13-1930700 $42,500
Samaritans of New York, Inc. 13-3164464 $252,450
Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. 13-2947616 $14,450
St. Vincent's Services, Inc. 11-1631823 $85,000
Yeshiva University 13-1624225 $42,500
Young Adult Institute, Inc. (YAI) 11-2030172 $42,500

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Opioid Prevention and Treatment $3,500,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Mental Hygiene – Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 – Mental Health – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: People affected by the opioid epidemic, including family members of people who use
drugs
Scope of Service: This funding supports community-based organizations to conduct localized
prevention and treatment efforts around opioid abuse.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $450,000 after adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Amudim Community Resources, Inc. 47-984801 $50,000
Bailey House, Inc. 13-3165181 $200,000
Center for Comprehensive Health Practice, Inc. 13-3484329 $20,000
Community Health Action of Staten Island, Inc. 13-3556132 $350,000
Fortune Society, Inc., The 132645436 $200,000
Housing Works, Inc. 13-3584089 $350,000
IlluminArt Productions 42-1727647 $50,000
Jewish Child Care Association of New York 13-1624060 $95,000
Mount Sinai Hospital 13-1624096 $60,000
Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc. 11-3495018 $50,000
New York Harm Reduction Educators, Inc. 133678499 $75,000
Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. 11-2635374 $50,000
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Inc. 13-3724008 $350,000
St. Vincent's Services, Inc. 11-1631823 $100,000
Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), Inc. 13-4094385 $350,000
Washington Heights CORNER Project 20-8672015 $350,000
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 13-1624228 $350,000

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Parks and Recreation Services


Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DPR Parks Equity Initiative $5,113,500
TOTAL $5,113,500

Parks Equity Initiative $5,113,500


Agency: DPR (846)
U/A: 006 – Maintenance and Operations – OTPS
Program Area: Parks and Recreation Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Park users
Scope of Service: This allocation provides $5,113,500 to support both community programing in smaller
neighborhood parks as well as the work of park and garden volunteer groups.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $4,335,000 post-adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Council Member Legal Name EIN Amount
N/A City Parks Foundation 13-3561657 $778,500

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Public Safety
Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DCLA Art a Catalyst for Change $720,000
DOE, DOP, H+H, MOCJ Crisis Management System $3,925,600
MOCJ Cure Hate $125,000
MOCJ Hate Crimes Prevention $1,000,000
TOTAL $5,770,600

Art as a Catalyst for Change $720,000


Agency: DCLA (126) DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development Programs
003-Cultural Programs – OTPS
U/A:
005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and designated
precinct areas.
Scope of Service: This allocation supports the use of art as a means to engage, organize, and mobilize
communities in the public awareness and conflict mediation surrounding gun violence.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of
EIN Program Amount
Organization
Groove with Me, Inc. 13-3919147 P.S. 108K $18,000
Society of the Educational 11-3210593 Heritage High School $18,000
Arts, Inc. (SEA)
New Heritage Theatre 13-2683678 Eagle Academy for Young Men $18,000
Group, Inc. of Harlem 148M
New Heritage Theatre 13-2683678 Thurgood Marshall Academy for $18,000
Group, Inc. Learning and Social Change
Groove with Me, Inc. 13-3919147 P.S. 108K $18,000
Houses on the Moon 20-4691926 Hostos High School $18,000
Theater Company
Bronx Museum of the Arts, 13-2709368 School for Excellence $18,000
The
Bronx Museum of the Arts, 13-2709368 Junior High School 301 $18,000
The
Bronx Museum of the Arts, 13-2709368 Junior High School 22 $18,000
The
Bronx Museum of the Arts, 13-2709368 I.S. 218 Rafael Hernandez Dual $18,000
The Language School
2020 Vision for Schools, 45-3023036 Public School 279X Captain $18,000
Inc. Manuel Rivera, Jr. (10X279)
Partners Uplifting Our 47-3679850 Meyer Levin High School $18,000
Daughters and Sons
Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of 45-3665976 Brownsville Academy $18,000
New York, Inc.
Elite Learners, Inc. 814482839 Public School 284K $18,000

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Legal Name of
EIN Program Amount
Organization
Brooklyn Music School 11-6000202 Ebbets Field Middle School - $18,000
17K352
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, 11-2547268 Boys and Girls High School $18,000
Inc.
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, 11-2547268 Public School 308K $18,000
Inc.
2020 Vision for Schools, 45-3023036 Public School / Middle School $18,000
Inc. 183
2020 Vision for Schools, 45-3023036 Public School / Middle School $18,000
Inc. 42M
Black Spectrum Theatre 51-0135262 Intermediate School 72R $18,000
Company, Inc.
Black Spectrum Theatre 51-0135262 Redwood Middle School 332Q $18,000
Company, Inc.
American Museum of the 11-2730714 Intermediate School 204Q $18,000
Moving Image
American Museum of the 11-2730714 Public School / Intermediate $18,000
Moving Image School 111Q
Sundog Theatre, Inc. 45-0476945 I.S. 49 Berta A. Dreyfus $18,000
Sundog Theatre, Inc. 45-0476945 Curtis High School $18,000
Victory Music and Dance 47-2167056 Public School 184K $18,000
Company, Inc.
Elite Learners, Inc. 81-4482839 High School for Civil Rights $18,000
Elite Learners, Inc. 81-4482839 East New York Family Academy $18,000
- Brooklyn
Elite Learners, Inc. 81-4482839 Public School 292K $18,000
Elite Learners, Inc. 81-4482839 Andries Hudde $18,000
Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 23-7072915 Liberation High School $18,000
Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 23-7072915 Public School/Middle School $18,000
288K
NY Writers Coalition, Inc. 11-3604970 M.S. 301 Satellite East MS $18,000
2020 Vision for Schools, 45-3023036 Junior High School 117X $18,000
Inc.
Bronx County Historical 13-6153378 High School for Contemporary $18,000
Society Arts
Bronx County Historical 13-6153378 Academy For Scholarship and $18,000
Society Entrepreneurship: A College
Board School X270
2020 Vision for Schools, 45-3023036 $13,000
Inc.
Bronx Museum of the Arts, 13-2709368 $17,000
The
Sundog Theatre, Inc. 45-0476945 $6,000
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, 11-2547268 $36,000
Inc.

Crisis Management System $3,925,600


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 402 –General Education Instruction and School Leadership - OTPS
Agency: DOP (781)
U/A: 003 – Other Than Personal Services
Agency: HHC (819)
U/A: 001 – Other Than Personal Services

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Agency: (MOCJ) –Miscellaneous Budget (098)


U/A: 002 – Other than Personal Service
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and designated
precinct areas.
Scope of Services: This allocation supports the Crisis Management System, which is a composition of
programs centered in neighborhoods with high frequencies of shooting incidents. Interventions include
cure violence, employment readiness, legal services, school-based conflict mediation, and community
center programming.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $1 million post-adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Berean Community and Life Center, Inc. 11-2870465 $35,000
Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions, The 45-4968344 $250,000
CUNY Creative Arts Team 13-3893536 $80,000
Elite Learners, Inc. 81-4482839 $120,000
Floating Hospital, Inc., The 13-1624169 $35,000
Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. 06-1711370 $190,600
Good Shepherd Services 13-5598710 $40,000
Health + Hospitals – Lincoln (Guns Down, Life Up) 13-2655001 $200,000
Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc. 11-3027538 $40,000
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 11-2665181 $50,000
Legal Aid Society 13-5562265 $1,000,000
Man Up, Inc. 03-0553092 $400,000
Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice 13-6400434 $1,000,000
New York Center for Interpersonal Development, Inc. 23-7085239 $80,000
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Education Fund, Inc. 13-3808186 $55,000
Not Another Child, Inc. 26-0894097 $35,000
Research Foundation of the City University of New York 13-1988190 $40,000
Rising Ground, Inc. 13-1860451 $80,000
SCAN-New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc. 13-2912963 $80,000
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. 13-3709095 $80,000
Union Settlement, Inc. 13-1632530 $35,000

Cure Hate $125,000


Agency: MOCJ –Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other than Personal Service
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Communities affected by hate crimes and bias incidents
Scope of Services: This initiative will support swift, individualized responses to communities and victims of
hate crimes, and will serve to heal communities and those affected by hate violence.
Designation Method: The Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. 13-2738818 $125,000

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Hate Crimes Prevention $1,000,000


Agency: MOCJ –Miscellaneous Budget (098)
U/A: 002 – Other than Personal Service
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Communities affected by hate crimes and bias incidents
Scope of Services: This initiative will support community-based work aimed at preventing and responding
to hate crimes, and will be coordinated by a coalition of groups working in the diverse neighborhoods of
New York City.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $1 million post-adoption.

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Senior Services Initiatives


Fiscal 2022 Council Senior Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DFTA Access to Critical Services for Seniors $1,180,000
DFTA Borough Presidents’ Discretionary Funding Restoration $1,129,774
DFTA Case Management $2,000,000
DFTA Elder Abuse Prevention Programs $335,000
DFTA Elie Wiesel Holocaust Survivors $4,250,000
DFTA Information and Referral Services $407,811
DFTA LGBTQ Senior Services in Every Borough $1,500,000
DFTA Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) $6,400,325
DFTA Senior Centers for Immigrant Populations $1,500,000
DFTA Senior Centers, Programs, and Enhancements $4,376,670
DFTA Social Adult Day Care $1,505,556
DFTA Support Our Seniors $7,140,000
TOTAL $31,725,136

Access to Critical Services for Seniors $1,180,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income seniors
Scope of Service: This initiative funds a range of emergency services for low-income seniors, including
emergency food and clothing, employment and legal assistance, benefit connections, and home safety and
repair services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. 13-2738818 $1,180,000

Borough Presidents’ Discretionary Funding Restoration $1,129,774


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2022
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors
Scope of Service: This allocation supports senior services including senior centers, meals, case management,
homecare, transportation, and other services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Department for the Aging 13-6400434 $1,129,774

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Case Management $2,000,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program
Senior Services
Area:
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors
Scope of Service: This allocation will support case management services for eligible seniors.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Department for the Aging 13-6400434 $2,000,000

Elder Abuse Prevention Programs $335,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2010
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors experiencing physical, financial, emotional, and other forms of abuse
Scope of Service: This allocation supports elder abuse prevention programs that provide services to victims
of elder abuse for organizations that specialize in serving immigrant Y.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Connect, Inc. 02-0694269 $50,000
New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. 13-3286250 $135,000
Sakhi for South Asian Women 13-3593806 $50,000
Trinity Healing Center, Inc. 20-3235905 $50,000
Turning Point for Women and Families 54-2177390 $50,000

Elie Wiesel Holocaust Survivors $4,250,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income Holocaust survivors
Scope of Service: This initiative will support Holocaust survivors living at or below the poverty line by offering
a range of social services and supports to maintain and improve their quality of life.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

Information and Referral Services $407,811


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income and immigrant seniors
Scope of Service: This allocation supports information and referral services related to senior services and

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other resources in the community.


Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

LGBTQ Senior Services in Every Borough $1,500,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) seniors
Scope of Service: This allocation supports a variety of LGBT culturally competent services for seniors.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $100,000 post-adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Queens Community House, Inc. 11-2375583 $280,000
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Transgender Elders, 13-2947657 $1,120,000
Inc.

Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) $6,400,325


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2010
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors who live in a NORC or NNORC
Scope of Service: This allocation supports programs and nursing services offered by vertical and horizontal
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs).
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

Senior Centers for Immigrant Populations $1,500,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Immigrant seniors
Scope of Service: This initiative will provide operational support to culturally competent and linguistically
accessible non-DFTA senior centers and programmatic support for DFTA senior centers that predominantly
serve immigrant seniors.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. 11-3065859 $150,000
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. 13-6202692 $150,000
Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 75-3046891 $150,000
Homecrest Community Services, Inc. 11-3373115 $150,000
India Home, Inc. 20-8747291 $150,000
Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New York, Inc. 11-2455396 $150,000
Salvation Army, The 13-5562351 $150,000
South Asian Council for Social Services 11-3632920 $150,000

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Vision Urbana, Inc. 13-3848575 $150,000
Young Women's Christian Association of Queens 20-0351906 $150,000

Senior Centers, Programs, and Enhancements $4,376,670


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2011
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors
Scope of Service: This allocation funds operational and programmatic support for senior centers, meals,
homecare, transportation, and other senior services programs.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

Social Adult Day Care $1,505,556


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2010
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors with special needs
Scope of Service: This initiative will provide operational support to social adult day Y programs, which provide
non-medical adult day care services to individuals with cognitive or physical limitations.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 11-2047151 $167,284
Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. 13-5562412 $167,284
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. 13-5562256 $167,284
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 13-1628180 $167,284
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. 11-2453853 $167,284
Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. 23-7357997 $167,284
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 13-1624178 $167,284
Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. 51-0189327 $167,284
Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. 20-2508411 $167,284

Support Our Seniors $7,140,000


Agency: DFTA (125)
Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 – Out-of-Home Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors
Scope of Service: This funding will support district based senior services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

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Small Business Services and Workforce Development


Fiscal 2022 Small Business Services and Workforce Development Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
SBS Chamber on the Go and Small Business Assistance $2,388,855
SBS Construction Site Safety Training $1,100,000
CUNY Create New Technology Incubators $1,400,000
SBS Day Laborer Workforce Initiative $3,970,000
DYCD Green Jobs Corps Program $120,000
SBS/DYCD Job Training and Placement Initiative $8,000,000
SBS Made in NYC $850,000
SBS MWBE Leadership Associations $600,000
SBS Neighborhood Development Grant Initiative $2,040,000
SBS/CUNY Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative $3,818,208
SBS Five Borough Chamber Alliance $500,000
HRA Bridge Program for Workforce Development $1,000,000
TOTAL $25,787,063

Chamber on the Go and Small Business Assistance $2,388,855


Agency: SBS (801)
Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 – Department of Business – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Small businesses
Scope of Service: This initiative will provide various levels of assistance to entrepreneurs and small
businesses. Funding will support outreach efforts aimed at increasing businesses’ access to a variety of
services including: pro-bono legal assistance, technical and financing assistance, business counseling,
financial literacy, referrals to other governmental resources and support, and assistance with affordable
healthcare enrollment opportunities.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption

Construction Site Safety Training $1,100,000


Agency: SBS (801)
Program Area: Workforce Development
U/A: 011 – Workforce Investment Act – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2019
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Construction Workers and Subcontractors; Construction worker apprentices
Scope of Service: This funding provides $1,000,000 to eight organizations for construction site safety
training, education, outreach and referral services for construction workers and subcontractors employed
at permitted building and demolition projects in the city. An additional $100,000 supports the development
of a construction worker apprenticeship program.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated to the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $125,000 post adoption:

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Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


East River Development All 86-1096987 $125,000
Man Up, Inc. 03-0553092 $125,000
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights 13-3255591 $125,000
Staten Island Community Job Center, Inc. 47-2787706 $125,000
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York 13-5562185 $125,000
Third Sector New England 04-2261109 $125,000
New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) 11-3560625 $125,000
Pathways To Apprenticeship 81-1099195 $100,000

Create New Technology Incubators $1,400,000


Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Areas Served: Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island
Target Population: Technology entrepreneurs
Scope of Services: This initiative supports new technology incubators and also supports the operation of
existing incubators in the outer boroughs. These incubators will provide various types of support to
technology start-ups and entrepreneurs, and help promote future growth of the technology sector.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
City University of New York - Lehman College 13-3893536 $450,000
City University of New York - Queens College 13-3893536 $450,000
City University of New York - College of Staten Island 13-3893536 $500,000

Day Laborer Workforce Initiative $3,970,000


Agency: SBS (801)
Program Area: Workforce Development
U/A: 011 – Workforce Investment Act – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Day laborers in New York City
Scope of Service: This funding supports the expansion and development of day laborer centers, which will
provide dignified physical space for day laborers to meet, referrals to jobs or support services, legal services
to address issues such as wage theft, as well as workforce training and development.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption

Green Jobs Corps Program $120,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Community Development Programs
U/A: 005 – Community Development – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Unemployed young adults living in public housing
Scope of Services: This initiative supports Green City Force’s (GCF) Clean Energy Corps, through which
unemployed young adults living in public housing earn stipends and train for careers and college while
simultaneously addressing City climate action and sustainability goals. Funding will be used to support
training, MetroCards and uniforms for young NYCHA residents enrolled in GCF's fulltime service program,
as well as a youth summit.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Green City Force, Inc. 80-0428040 $120,000

Job Training and Placement Initiative $8,000,000


Agency: SBS (801), DYCD (260)
Program Area: Workforce Development: Training, Other Youth Services
U/A: 011 – Workforce Investment Act (OTPS)
005 – Community Development (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Unemployed and under-employed New York City residents
Scope of Services: Service providers in this initiative will provide a mix of job training and placement services
to union workers, under-employed and long-term unemployed individuals, immigrant and minority
populations, low-income individuals and for individuals returning home from incarceration. These services
are focused on improving participants’ career prospects through a mix of trainings, job placement, and
small business technical assistance. Programs address specific client needs such as ESOL classes, GED
preparation, computer literacy, and general work readiness preparation as well as provide industry specific
trainings such as food retail and childcare provision. Funding will support the delivery of “Know Your Rights”
educational services for a citywide immigration protection program supported by the Consortium for
Worker Education. Direct services will be delivered by Make the Road. Classes will be provided for members
of unions, community groups and immigrant service providers.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $100,800 post-adoption and has designated the
following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Consortium for Worker Education (CWE) - Jobs to Build On 13-3564313 $5,154,200
Consortium for Worker Education (CWE) - WSC 13-3564313 $2,200,000
Consortium for Worker Education (CWE) - Make the Road 13-3564313 $200,000
HOPE Program, Inc., The 13-3268539 $60,000
Exodus Transitional Community, Inc. 31-1731465 $75,000
Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) 11-3099604 $210,000

Made in NYC $850,000


Agency: SBS (801)
Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 – Department of Business – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Manufacturing sector
Scope of Services: This initiative provides branding and marketing assistance to manufacturing companies,
to enable them to increase sales and create jobs. Through the Made In NYC website, manufacturers will get
a platform to advertise their products, expand their markets to reach more customers, find local suppliers
and contractors, extend into new supply chains, and educate consumers. Funding will be used for a sourcing
assistance program, marketing and advertising assistance to the manufacturing sector, to increase public
awareness of NYC’s manufacturing sector through a targeted public relations strategy, and to strengthen
Made In NYC’s organizational capacity to achieve its mission.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Pratt Institute 11-1630822 $850,000

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MWBE Leadership Associations $600,000


Agency: SBS (801)
Program Area: Economic & Financial Opportunity: MWBE
U/A: 005 – Contract Comp & Bus Opp – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Minority and women-owned businesses
Scope of Services: This funding will provide for a range of services that will help increase the capacity of
Minority and Women Business Entrepreneurs (MWBEs) across the City. Services will include guidance on
government contracting for potential or City-certified MWBEs, assistance in connecting MWBEs to potential
customers, aid in the development of bids and proposals, assistance in securing project financing and
bonding, and the promotion and marketing of the City’s MWBE program.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $50,925 post-adoption and has designated the
following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Ascendus, Inc. 11-3317234 $88,855
Harlem Business Alliance, Inc. 13-3591350 $66,450
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The 37-1443165 $51,450
New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 14-1845651 $100,000
Queens Economic Development Corporation 11-2436149 $80,395
Urban Health Plan, Inc. 23-7360305 $88,855
West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation 13-3046424 $73,070

Neighborhood Development Grant Initiative $2,040,000


Agency: 801 (SBS)
Program Area: Neighborhood Development
U/A: 002 - Department of Business - OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Community-based organizations in all council districts
Scope of Services: This funding supports neighborhood-level initiatives that promote economic
development, job creation and retention, and community investment. Funds can be allocated for any one
of five qualifying purposes: Business Attraction and Retention, Merchant Organizing/BID Formation, District
Marketing/Local Tourism Initiatives, Placemaking/Plaza/Public Space Activation/Public Art, and
Organizational Development/Project Management Support.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative $3,818,208


Agency: SBS (801), CUNY (042)
Program Area: Business Development, Community Colleges
002 – Dept. of Business – OTPS
U/A:
001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Cooperative entrepreneurs, unemployed, underemployed and discouraged workers
Scope of Services: The Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative supports the creation of jobs
in worker cooperatives by coordinating education and training resources and by providing technical, legal,
and financial assistance. The initiative funds a comprehensive citywide effort to reach cooperative
entrepreneurs, provide for the start-up of new worker cooperative small businesses, and provide

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assistance to existing cooperatives. The initiative offers workforce development and concrete skills for
unemployed, underemployed and discouraged workers in high-needs neighborhoods.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption

Five Borough Chamber Alliance $500,000


Agency: SBS (801)
Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 – Department of Business – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2021
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Small businesses
Scope of Service: This initiative will assist small businesses throughout the New York City in accessing
technical assistance for reopening and restarting their businesses. Services will include financing,
marketing, technology and e-commerce, legal, PPE, M/WBE certification, general business counseling and
regulatory assistance.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption

Bridge Program for Workforce Development $1,000,000


Agency: HRA (069)
Program Area: Small Business Services and Workforce Development
U/A: 103 – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2020
Area Served: Citywide
Target Populations: Individuals enrolled in Career Advance, Career Compass, and Youth Pathways
programs who are interested in the technology sector but score below grade level for advanced trainings.
Scope of Services: Provide workforce development programming to assist individuals engaged in HRA
Career Services to enroll in advanced credential and certification programs in high growth, middle-skills
industries in New York City.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey, Inc. 13-1641068 $1,000,000

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Speaker’s Initiative to Address Citywide Needs


This initiative takes a multidisciplinary approach to providing for each borough's needs in a holistic manner.
Funding is provided to a vast array of approved not-for-profits based on a ground-up understanding of New
York City communities.

Fiscal 2022 Council Initiatives


Agency Initiative Amount
Multiple Speaker’s Initiative to Address Citywide Needs $34,647,608
TOTAL $34,647,608

Speaker’s Initiative to Address Citywide Needs $34,647,608


Agency: Multiple
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area(s) Served: Citywide
Target Population(s): Citywide

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Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
LGBT Ackerman Institute for the Family 131923959 $40,000 DYCD To provide funding for the Gender Family Project.
African Refuge, Inc. - Community and Police Mental Health Funds will be used to cover administrative and operational costs related to running the
Rose, Staten Island Collaboration 010873188 $25,000 DHMH Community and Police Mental Health program.

Dromm AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. 112837894 $75,000 DHMH To support the LGBT Homeless Youth Drop-in Center; rent subsidies; and legal services.

Funding to support staff and to provide health education, peer coaching, assist with
appointments, meals, and routine communication with medical staff to ensure that
LGBT AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. - PATH Program 133562071 $20,000 DHMH patients living with HIV, Hep C, diabetes and other illnesses receive the best care.
Funding to support Ali Forney Center’s Emergency Housing Program Transitional
Ali Forney Center 300104507 $40,000 DYCD Housing Program and Drop-In Center for Homeless LGBTQ Youth.
The funding will be used to cover the various costs associated with implementing APECs
Vallone Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. - Educational Programs 112405466 $40,000 DCLA educational programs.

American Museum of Natural History - Discovery Days 136162659 $100,000 DCLA Funds will support field trips to the Museum for NYCHA families across the city.
Irish An Claidheamh Soluis, Inc. 510244834 $50,000 DCLA To fund programs promoting Irish arts and culture.
Ansob Center for Refugees, Inc. 113534833 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support legal services for immigrants and refugees.

APICHA Community Health Center 133706365 $50,000 DHMH To provide funding support for the Apicha CHC Access to Healthcare Initiative.

Funding for comprehensive health services, including affordable primary care, mental
APICHA Community Health Center 133706365 $60,000 DHMH health, HIV testing and STD screening, case management, support services.
Funding for the Arab American Family Education initiative, including an ESOL program, a
civics citizenship program, and an after-school homework assistance and enrichment
Brannan, Treyger Arab American Association of New York, Inc. 113604756 $75,000 DYCD program.
Association of Community Employment Programs for the
Holden Homeless, Inc. 133846431 $25,000 DYCD To provide Neighborhood cleaning and additional services in Council District 30.

Rodriguez, Association of Dominican Classical Artists, Inc. - The To provide free after-school classical music instruction to K- 12 grade students from
Progressive Washington Heights Community Conservatory of Fine Arts 133843597 $25,000 DYCD Upper Manhattan. The funds will support the growth of the departments.
Funding to support performances in schools by dancers of BHdos, Ballet Hispánico's
Ballet Hispanico of New York, Inc. 132685755 $50,000 DCLA second company of eight pre-professional dancers.
Rodriguez Bameso USA 342056362 $100,000 DYCD To support general operating and programming expenses.

Funding will be used to improve the criminal justice system, child welfare and housing
systems in regards to survivors of domestic violence. Also to support the analysis of
Battered Women's Resource Center 113302911 $40,000 MOCJ domestic violence policy, failure of policy and education/outreach.

Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. 112412205 $25,000 DHMH To provide general support for the operation of the Diabetes self-management program.
To support leadership, debate training, and mentoring programs for middle school, high
Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc. 300280807 $55,000 DYCD school, and college-aged young women.

BHRAGS Home Care Corp - Senior and Youth Mental Health Funds to support services for seniors to foster healthy physical, mental health and social
BLAC, Louis Services 112579798 $75,000 DHMH well-being services, as well as after-school programs for youth in Brooklyn.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding will support critical core staffing so that the theatre can carry out year round
activities of the following programs: professional theatre presentations, community
BLAC, Miller Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. 510135262 $110,000 DCLA assurance to organizations in putting on events, forums, shows, and meetings.
Funding will support BRIC Arts Media free cultural programming in Brooklyn including
Cumbo, Lander, BRIC House, BRIC lab, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, and other free programming provided to
Maisel BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $100,000 DCLA the public by BRIC.
Dinowitz Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc. 510186869 $25,000 DCLA To provide funding for Arts Education and Music Concerts in District 11.

Funding will pay for capacity development, the hiring of additional Doula support
services and outreach to increase the number of women and families served in hopes of
Diaz, Women's Bronx Health Link, Inc., The 134045022 $25,000 DHMH reducing the numbers of maternal & infant mortality in the Bronx.
Funding would provide high quality teen/tween programming while expanding the
Bronx House, Inc. - Tween/Teen Program, College Prep College Prep program. Services include social emotional based programs, sports, arts &
Gjonaj Program 131739935 $50,000 DYCD crafts and college readiness.

Bronx River Alliance, Inc. 753001587 $75,000 DPR To support expenses and programming associated with the new Bronx River House.
Funding will allow increased outreach into NYC's diverse communities for a significant
expansion of the BBF audience. It will fund a coordinator and related expenses for a
Brooklyn Book Festival, Inc. 465328190 $30,000 DCLA public outreach program.

To provide funding support for the youth environmental-education programs, including


the 30th anniversary of Project Green Reach, which is an acclaimed supplemental-
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation 112417338 $100,000 DCLA science program for teachers and kids in grades K–8 at Title I schools across Brooklyn.
Cumbo Brooklyn Center for the Arts, Inc. 474160811 $75,000 DYCD Funding to support arts programs for Pre-K to teens in Council District 35.
Funding will support capacity-building to accommodate the organization's growing
Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. 262214534 $25,000 DYCD community engagement.
To provide funding support for the staffing and curriculum development for The Sensory
Brooklyn Kindergarten Society - The Sensory Gym 111631820 $100,000 DYCD Gym.

To support the Preserving Affordable Housing Program, including legal representation,


advice/services, and legal education to vulnerable populations. Funds will be used to
Barron Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A 132605599 $125,000 DSS/HRA support staff, salary, and program-related expenses.
Funding to support operating expenses associated with expanding the Choral Music
Levin Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy, Inc. 113129249 $20,000 DYCD Education Financial Aid Initiative.
Levine, Perkins,
Progressive Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc., The 133857387 $150,000 DYCD Funding will be used towards general operations of summer programming and activities.
Ampry-Samuel,
Brooklyn Brownsville Community Development Corporation 112544630 $45,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support BMS Viral Hepatitis Prevention Initiative.

Matteo Camelot of Staten Island, Inc. 237091329 $50,000 DHMH Funds will be used for client services through outreach, education and prevention.
Funding to support the continuation, expansion and enhancement of programming.
Ampry-Samuel, Funding will enable providing additional food, fresh produce, healthy initiatives
Cornegy Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The 200934854 $225,000 DYCD workshops and benefit access services.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funds provide patient-centered health care, human services and shelter to homeless
individuals and families. Also, to engage an Outreach Specialist to work from 17
Care for the Homeless 133666994 $25,000 DHS federally qualified health clinic locations in the Bronx to provide outreach to homeless.

Funding will support more than 180 teens from over 140 NYC zip codes with creative
opportunities at Carnegie Hall and will give participants the chance to share their music
Powers Carnegie Hall Corporation, The - Future Music Project 131923626 $25,000 DCLA across all five boroughs through the programs of the Future Music Project.
Funding will support Casita Maria's after-school summer programming for Elementary
Salamanca Casita Maria, Inc. 131623994 $100,000 DCLA and Middle School students.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
York 135562185 $546,203 SBS across the City.

Funding to enhance the Coney Island Training and Education Program, which provides
Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services - comprehensive employment and educational supports for at-risk, justice-involved
Treyger CASES Coney Island Training and Education (CITE) 132668080 $100,000 MOCJ disconnected youth from Council District 47, including additional outreach.

Funding to empower women, youth and LGBTQ communities to prevent, respond to,
and heal from violence. Through multiple-session courses and one-time workshops,
Lander Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE), Inc., The 112444676 $50,000 DYCD providing participants with practical strategies and skills to increase safety & confidence.

Funding would help prepare, inform and educate New Yorkers to participate in the 2022
Center for New York City Law at New York Law School - New NYCC redistricting processes, and assure that the new districts will be fairer, equitable
Brannan York Law School's NY Census & Redistricting Institute 135645885 $50,000 DYCD and representative of New York City’s diverse communities.
Funds will be used for tenant counseling/workshops, assistance to the neighborhood,
Van Bramer Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. 112652331 $20,000 DYCD and community events.
BLAC, Rose, Staten Funding will be used to provide mentorship opportunities to at-risk youth and
Island Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - True 2 Life 133626127 $45,000 DYCD unemployed fathers.
Ulrich Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $25,000 SBS To help defray the costs of the annual holiday lights on Cross Bay Boulevard.
To fund the Check Hep B Program for patients chronically infected with hepatitis B virus
BLAC, Koo, Queens Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. 132739694 $25,000 DHMH in NYC.

Chhaya Community Development Corporation - Housing Funding will support public homebuying workshops, assist will foreclosure prevention,
Adams Stability Program 113580935 $100,000 HPD mortgage counseling, housing resource fairs, tenant couseling and eviction prevention.
Support new permanent installations in four family shelters to create an early learning
hub that will transform shelters into welcoming, engaging learning environments for all
Children's Museum of Manhattan 132761376 $100,000 DCLA families.

Chin Chinatown Partnership LDC 421650478 $40,000 SBS Funds will support outreach, tourism initiatives, and technical business assistance.

Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Immigrant Legal Funding will be used to meet increased demand for legal services around immigration,
Support Program 136202692 $50,000 DYCD housing, and employment. As well as translation services and increase case intake.
City Clerk - PS Enhancements 136400434 $187,000 CLERK To provide funding for Personal Service enhancements.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
City University of New York - John Jay College of Criminal To provide funding support to better understand the problem and impact of gun
Justice - Themes of Justice 133893536 $30,000 CUNY violence in NYC over the 10-year study between 2011-2020.

Funds will be used for CTH present Shakespeare’s Macbeth a free, unticketed, outdoor
Classical Theatre of Harlem, Inc., The 134046782 $10,000 DCLA production. Funds will also support community outreach and audience engagement.
To provide hard and soft job skills training, workshops, internships, mentorships, job-
appropriate attire, job-placement assistance, graduate support and 1-on-1 social
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. - First Step Job Training services support to homeless & low-income women so that they can find living wage
Adams Program 133072967 $100,000 DHS jobs.
To serve meals every night of the year to homeless and hungry people on the streets in
Gibson, Chin, Manhattan (two vans with 17 feeding sites) and the Bronx (one van with eight feeding
Progressive Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. - Grand Central Food Program 133072967 $50,000 DHS sites).
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
Commonwise Education, Inc. - Bronx Cooperative employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Development Initiative (BCDI) 452201993 $40,450 SBS across the City.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
Commonwise Education, Inc. - Bronx Cooperative employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Development Initiative (BCDI) 452201993 $700,000 SBS across the City.
To provide funding for Callen-Lorde Brooklyn Community Outreach and Engagement
Community Health Project, Inc. 133409680 $150,000 DHMH programming.

Funding to support reproductive and sexual health services, treatment and chronic
Community Health Project, Inc. 133409680 $150,000 DHMH disease management, women's health, homeless youth, insurance navigation.
Community League of the Heights, Inc. - Technology and
BLAC, Rodriguez Workforce Center 132564241 $100,000 DYCD Funding will support programming expenses of the Technology and Workforce Center.
Access Health NYC supports community-based organizations (CBOs) to provide culturally
and linguistically appropriate education, outreach and assistance to all New Yorkers
Lander Community Service Society of New York 135562202 $100,000 DHMH about how to access health care and coverage.
To provide expanded legal services that speak Russian, and a part-time immigration
LGBT Congregation Beit Simchat Torah - Pro Se Asylum Clinic 237406899 $30,000 DSS/HRA attorney.
D. Diaz Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation, Inc. 112683663 $25,000 DYCD Funding will support Homeowners programming in the 37th Council District.

Department of Education - Inner Force Tots (17KBWE) 136400434 $830,000 DOE Funding will support early childhood Intervention and mental health services.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Department of Parks and Recreation 136400434 $514,800 DPR across the City.

Department of Parks and Recreation - Coney Island Boardwalk 136400434 $150,000 DPR To provide funding support for parks programs.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Roy Wilkins Park 136400434 $105,000 DPR To provide funding support for parks programs.
Moya Department of Sanitation 136400434 $100,000 DSNY To purchase ten enforcement cameras at $10,000 each.
Staten Island Department of Sanitation 136400434 $100,000 DSNY Funds will be used for cleaning services in Council District 50.
Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $50,000 DYCD To provide funding support for community development programs.
To provide funding support for workforce training and wraparound services for
Gennaro Doe Fund, Inc., The - Ready, Willing & Able 133412540 $150,000 DHS homeless and formerly incarcerated New Yorkers.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Manhattan, Levine, Funding to support programmatic services provided to LGBTQA+ young adults including
Rodriguez Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc. 133593885 $200,000 DYCD counseling, group discussions, academic and career support.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
East River Development Alliance, Inc. 861096987 $458,620 SBS across the City.
Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. 132872916 $25,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support Encore Vocational Training.

Funds to support formerly incarcerated youth, young adults aging out of foster care and
Louis Edeyouth, Inc. 272935350 $25,000 DYCD groups homes preparing them for adulthood by grooming them for success.
To provide funding support for comprehensive music programming at citywide public
Riley Education Through Music, Inc. 133613210 $25,000 DCLA schools.

To provide funding support for education reform, equity, green/open spaces; retrofitting
for energy efficiency; and mapping arts resources. Funds will support staffing, space
Reynoso El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. - El Puente Green Light District 112614265 $300,000 DYCD rental, training materials, and facilitation of community events.
Funds will be used to cover cost associated with the Academic Intervention
Ampry-Samuel, programming and will support one to one and group mentoring sessions, computer
Barron, Brooklyn, literacy classes, College readiness workshops, adult Job development and job placement
D. Diaz, Louis Elite Learners, Inc. - Digital Pathways to Work 814482839 $25,000 DYCD services.

Irish, Van Bramer Emerald Isle Immigration Center 112932528 $125,000 DSS/HRA Funds will be directed toward the agency’s immigration, legal services and ESL program.
Fund will be used for: 1) Craic fest; 2) kids Fleadh which is an annual festival of story-
telling, kids short film, and Irish step dancing; 3) LGBT film festival, held every May at
Irish, Van Bramer Film Fleadh Foundation, Inc. 134051235 $80,000 DCLA the Irish Arts Center; 4) Rockaway Music Oyster Fest.
To support operational costs and educational arts programming at the Flushing Town
Koo Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc. 112652182 $50,000 DCLA Hall.

To fund the Strong Fathers Program, which prepares fathers to become more active and
Koslowitz, Miller, involved caregivers through job training and placement, classes on bonding and playing
Queens Forestdale, Inc. - Strong Fathers 111631747 $50,000 ACS with their children, and learning co-parenting techniques.
Funding to support Fort Greene Park Summer programming; free community cultural
Fort Greene Park Conservancy, Inc. 113637773 $10,000 DPR and youth programs, activities and events in Fort Greene Park.
Eugene, Staten
Island Friends of Firefighters, Inc. 010611469 $20,000 DHMH Funds will be used for counseling services and programming.
Friends of the High Line, Inc. 311734086 $150,000 DYCD Funding will be used to support free education programming.
Gan Day Care Center, Inc. 112302049 $1,100,000 DOE To provide funding support for early childhood education programs.
To provide culturally and linguistically competent outreach and services for
survivors/victims of domestic violence, child abuse, human trafficking, and sexual
Koo Garden of Hope, Inc. 200177587 $50,000 MOCJ assault among NYC Chinese immigrants.

Adams, Cornegy, Funding will support office/warehouse space rental, insurance, phone, internet, truck
LGBT God's Love We Deliver, Inc. - Meals for Medically Frail 133366846 $200,000 DHMH rentals, gas, supplies, and warehouse assistance for people with severe illness.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to support after school and weekend recreation, social skills, support
Staten Island Grace Foundation of New York 134131863 $50,000 DHMH programs for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Funding to provide staff support for a part time teacher to assist mothers with adult
Manhattan Greenhope Services for Women, Inc. 132813350 $25,000 DYCD basic education and Testing Assessing Secondary Completion.

Funding to support the music instructor, an assistant instructor, and to purchase


assorted rhythm instruments; musical supplies; performance clothing; song booklets for
Brannan Guild for Exceptional Children, Inc. 116037766 $80,000 DHMH participants; and transportation to and from performance sites.
Funding support for program staffing includes a senior administrator, fitness program
director, program assistant, AFAA certified fitness instructors, outreach specialist, social
Louis Haitian Centers Council, Inc. - FITBK 112648501 $25,000 DYCD media content manager and maintenance worker.

Chin Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. - Psychology Internship Program 135562412 $60,000 DFTA Funds will support Hamilton-Madison House's Psychology Internship Program.
To support in-demand free training for providers of HIV prevention and drug user
Harm Reduction Coalition 943204958 $20,000 DHMH services throughout NYC.
Funding for providing comprehensive skilled lactation services to a vulnerable
community in the Bronx and beyond. The WIC Program staffing is comprised of
Health + Hospitals - Morrisania D&TC WIC Program – Nutritionists, Dietitians, Support Staff, and a Breastfeeding Coordinato Lactation
Bronx Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program and Baby Café 132655001 $150,000 HHC Consultant.
Healthcare Industry Grant Corporation - Bronx Healthcare
Learning Collaborative 134197609 $100,000 DHMH To provide funding support for the Bronx Healthcare Learning Collaborative.
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory
Board, Inc. - Rainbow Heights Club 112785605 $40,000 DHMH Funding to support the Rainbow Heights Club.
Funds will support Access to Justice for Immigrants Project as well as general legal
Progressive Her Justice, Inc. 133688519 $25,000 DSS/HRA services for victims of domestic violence and their families.
To provide materials and training to help NYC public schools develop a LGBTQ-inclusive
Dromm History UnErased, Inc. 472852025 $100,000 DOE curriculum.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
HOPE Program, Inc., The 133268539 $805,400 SBS across the City.
HOPE Program, Inc., The - Job training and support services for
Levin justice-involved New Yorkers 133268539 $20,000 DYCD Funding will support the Cool Roofs program and defray program costs.

Support for legal services and organizing programs as follows: 1) Legal representation;
2) Advocacy; 3) Tenant Organizing; and 4) Community Organizers educate and mobilize
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 510141489 $115,000 DSS/HRA residents around impact issues facing the community.
Funding to support health fairs around the city and provide preventive screening for
HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. 473436880 $25,000 DHMH thyroid cancer.

Funding to support increased participation in SNAP, other nutrition assistance benefits


and to assist low-income households citywide who remain eligible to retain benefits.
Hunger Free America, Inc. 133471350 $50,000 DSS/HRA Additionally, to provide technical assistance to food pantries and soup kitchens.
To support Hunter College’s cultural programs, student internships and field
Hunter College Foundation, Inc. 133598671 $75,000 CUNY placements, and to expand public access to Hunter's program.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support Ifetayo's arts, social justice, youth ensemble, and other intellectual
Cumbo Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc. 113027538 $75,000 DYCD and emotional development programs.
Funding to support a theater production for children of people with substance use
Borelli IlluminArt Productions 421727647 $50,000 DHMH issues at no less than five Council District 51 schools.
Funding to support the Women's Health Access program; increasing accessible/disability
Rosenthal Independence Care System, Inc. 133964284 $125,000 HHC competent care to women with physical disabilities.
Cumbo Institute for Community Equity and Sharing, Inc. 830909234 $50,000 DYCD Funding to support community programming in Council District 35.
To cover general programming and operational expenses of programs in Council District
Rodriguez Inwood Community Services, Inc. 133087407 $100,000 DYCD 10.

To support the Women as the Face of AIDS Summit; focused on issues of women
infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Funds will help secure a space for the summit,
Iris House: A Center for Women Living with HIV, Inc. 133699201 $30,000 DHMH provide food, provide for development, printing and photocopying of materials.

Funding will support the workspace program as well as in-school, after-school, Saturday
Miller Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, Inc. 112478709 $50,000 DCLA Art center Workshops, Summer Art programs, and Jazz Festivals.
Funding to bring teaching artists into New York City schools to provide high quality arts
BLAC, Brooklyn, programming to students in grades pre-k through 12 largely from historically
Cumbo Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet, Inc. 831788832 $100,000 DYCD underserved communities.
Funding will support all services, including Medicare and government benefits
Japanese American Social Services, Inc. - Hotline and enrollment, access to physical and mental health care, immigration legal counsel, and
BLAC, Chin Community Outreach Program 133093059 $50,000 DFTA translation services to Japanese-speaking New Yorkers.
To cover general programming and operational expenses of Council District 10
Rodrigiez Jazz Drama Program, The 061722131 $25,000 DCLA programs.
Jewish Children's Museum 133798344 $125,000 DYCD To provide funding support for safety and security enhancements.
Ampry-Samuel, Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with museum's educational and cultural
Cumbo Jewish Children's Museum 133798344 $150,000 DYCD programs.
To provide funding support for administrative costs, rent, and utilities to sustain vital
programs such as informational forms, seminars, referrals, outreach, meals, and related
Jewish Coalition for Youth Education & Support, Inc. 273152656 $20,000 DYCD support services for the youth.

To provide direct services to lower income residents, including information on


entitlements, benefits & other assistance. Funds will be used for caseworkers, fresh
Brooklyn, Maisel Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. 112608645 $50,000 DFTA produce, and other nutrient dense foods, supplies, special events, utilities & insurance.
Funding for a full-time LMSW or LCSW at Urban Neighborhood Services, of the Jewish
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Community Council of Greater Coney Island, to address trauma and mental health needs
Treyger Urban Neighborhood Services Social Worker 112665181 $70,000 DHMH in the Coney Island community.
Koslowitz Jewish Institute of Queens - Teen Lounge 542068797 $90,000 DYCD To provide funding support for the JIQ After-School Program.
To support the organization's various services for domestic violence victims, including
their 24-hour bilingual hotline, counseling, emergency shelter, bilingual workshops, food
Koo Korean American Family Service Center, The 133609811 $50,000 MOCJ services, and youth programs.
Grodenchik, Funding to support the provision of mental health services for the Korean immigrant
Vallone Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. 237348989 $40,000 DHMH community.
Funds to offset costs of food program by covering cost of rent, utilities and Food pantry
Levin La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. 204393724 $20,000 DYCD bags.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Bronx, Cabrera,
Gjonaj Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 133047056 $50,000 DCLA To support Lehman Center’s Concert Season and Community Outreach.
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center),
Inc. 133217805 $100,000 DSS/HRA To provide funding support for an archivist.

To help support the LGBT Community Center's LGBTYOC programming, including their
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center), LGBTYOC Poverty Reduction Initiative, LGBT specific outpatient substance abuse
Van Bramer Inc. - LGBTQ Youth in Poverty 133217805 $200,000 DSS/HRA treatment program, and LGBTQ Queer Tech Camp program.

Dromm Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, The 461245243 $125,000 DCLA To provide educational and experiential arts programming addressing LGBTQ issues.
To provide mental health services for individuals who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, and
Koslowitz Lexington Center for Mental Health Services, Inc. 112542317 $25,000 DHMH their families.
Funds will ensure children are ready for school and have the support they need to
sustain grade-level reading proficiency in schools throughout the Jamaica area and
Adams Literacy (LINC), Inc. - South Jamaica Reads 133911331 $100,000 DYCD among seven partner organizations.
Funding to support the operational costs associated with providing Public Art Projects;
Louis Little Haiti BK, Inc. 824710754 $100,000 DYCD Arts presentation and cultural engagement events.
BLAC Loisaida, Inc. 133023183 $100,000 DYCD To support Loisaida's media and arts programming and operations.
To fund an expanded Corona campus, and engagement with Louis Armstrong’s legacy
Louis Armstrong House Museum - Armstrong NOW! 264178283 $200,000 DCLA through the Armstrong NOW! Project.
To fund holistic legal and social services through the partners of the Bronx Immigration
LSNY Bronx Corporation - Bronx Immigration Partnership 161759590 $25,000 DSS/HRA Partnership.

To support the Deportation Defense Project, which will provide critical outreach and
legal services in the face of heightened anti-immigrant threat. MRNY immigration
Make the Road New York 113344389 $150,000 DYCD organizers will sign up community members for a localized committee of Allies.
To operate soup kitchens throughout New York City. The money will be used to pay
Lander Masbia 201923521 $100,000 DYCD rent, utilities, food, paper goods and staff.
The funding will provide for food, rent, utilities and insurance to operate the soup-
Masbia of Queens 270363356 $50,000 DYCD kitchen year-round.

Funding to support the free teen theater workshop, folk culture research programs, free
Riley Mindbuilders Creative Arts, Inc. 132988157 $50,000 DCLA music ensemble and music theory classes, and free dance classes.

To provide funding support for free counseling and support groups, mind-body
Montefiore Medical Center - The BOLD (Bronx Oncology Living therapies, creative arts workshops, fitness/nutrition programs, peer navigation for
Gibson Daily) Community Cancer Navigation Program 131740114 $25,000 DHMH patients and mentoring for teenage children, and a bedside inpatient visitors program.
To provide funding to support on-demand and ongoing comprehensive mental health
Mount Sinai Hospital - Adolescent Health 131624096 $100,000 DHMH services to patients ages 11 through 23.

Funding to support the expansion and revitalization of their Public Exchange Series- a
monthly community event that brings together groundbreaking programming to
Cumbo Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts, Inc. 113526774 $75,000 DYCD traditionally underrepresented areas of Public Housing in Brooklyn.
Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the
D. Diaz Holocaust 133376265 $200,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support educational programming of the Holocaust.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will be used for teaching underserved students the following skills:
interpersonal communication skills, public speaking, conflict resolution, time
management, research and project-based action planning needed to engage in a
Muslim Community Network - MY NYC 753163555 $20,000 DYCD pluralistic society.
Funding will support the Comprehensive Employment Services program (CES) which
provides low-income New Yorkers who are in the early stages of recovery from
National Association on Drug Abuse Problems (New York substance use disorders (SUD) with job readiness, placement, and employment
State), Inc. 133185808 $25,000 MOCJ retention support.
Funds support the TORCH program which is a youth focused, peer education program
National Institute for Reproductive Health, Inc. - Teen Outreach that combines sexual and reproductive health/rights/justice education and leadership
Rosenthal Reproductive Challenge (TORCH) 133030257 $175,000 DHMH training for New York City youth.
Funding will support seniors by providing access to services/resources and applications
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. - Senior for the SCRIE program; the Disability Rent Increase Exemption program (DRIE) and
Adams Benefits Program 237398279 $100,000 DFTA Homeowner Property Tax Exemptions.

Assisting tenants in securing repairs, rent overcharges, lease review, landlord / tenant
mediation and benefits / entitlements counseling. SCRIE applications and renewal.
Gjonaj Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) 133110811 $20,000 HPD Section 8 application and assisting tenants and neighborhood groups.
Funding to support the New Victory Education program providing access to live
performances for students K through 12 and includes classroom workshops,
New 42nd Street, Inc., The 133584032 $125,000 DCLA professional development and resource guides.

To provide aftercare services, including medical support and case management, through
New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 133149298 $200,000 ACS NAC's Partners in Parenting (PIP) and Post Legal Adoption Network (PLAN) programs.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) 113560625 $546,203 SBS across the City.

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. - Womankind's Helpline 133286250 $50,000 MOCJ To support the Helpline program for Asian immigrant survivors of domestic violence.
Funds will be used for school based nutrition online programs by adding more students
New York Botanical Garden - Edible Academy Partnership and teachers to this program, and improving the health and well-being of students in
Dinowitz, Riley Program 131693134 $50,000 DCLA the Bronx.
New York Chinese Opera Society, Inc. 861171749 $10,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support cultural performances.

To provide funding support for printing, exhibition installation and removal, securing
New York City AIDS Memorial, Inc. - Visual Impact: On AIDS, rights and permissions, project editing, press/marketing campaigns, honorariums, and to
Art, and Activism 611632107 $100,000 DYCD strengthen the visual exhibit with an innovative audio soundscape installation.

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc. 133149200 $75,000 DSS/HRA Funds support programming for survivors of domestic violence.
Dromm New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. 133049626 $40,000 DYCD To fund Safe Schools Program and support services to LGBT youth.
New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations,
The - Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture-Junior Funding to support weekend and school-age programming for children of student
Scholars 131887440 $50,000 NYPL-R parents.
Jewish, Maisel New York United Jewish Association, Inc. 262647383 $20,000 DYCD Funding to support food pantry, benefits access and social services.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding to support and expand the Alliance for School Integration and Desegregation
(ASID), support for IntegrateNYC4Me's four student-led research and advocacy and
New York University 135562308 $70,000 DOE support the National Coalition on School Diversity.

Cumbo Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc. 113271472 $75,000 DCLA Funding to support String Music enrichment programming in NYC public schools.

To support NEW’s training, placement and support of NEW’s network of prospective


students, participating students and graduates, which include some 3,000 women, and
Moya, Rivera Non-Traditional Employment for Women 133272001 $200,000 SBS expand advanced, career-specific trainings to 175 NEW graduates.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights 133255591 $546,203 SBS across the City.
Manhattan Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. 131656679 $100,000 DYCD To support Northside's After School and Summer program.
To support the Club Alternatives Program, which was created to provide a network of
support and specialized services to young women who are vulnerable to or victims of
BLAC Not On My Watch, Inc. 823809384 $50,000 MOCJ domestic violence and human trafficking.

Brooks-Powers Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation 841622031 $50,000 DYCD To provide funding support for Workforce Training and Wrap around services.
Funds will be used for operational expenses, fuel, electricity, gas, maintenance and new
Staten Island Oceanic Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, Inc. 465288351 $20,000 FDNY uniforms.

To provide services to people with mental illness including education, housing, case
Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 116078704 $75,000 DHMH management, crisis intervention, counseling, and training for independent living.

Funds will be used for the operating cost to support the recruitment and training of local
Borelli On Your Mark, Inc. 133128315 $25,000 DHMH high school and college students to work with children with developmental disabilities.

Funds will be used for operating expenses associated with both the Mommy & Me and
Ulrich One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, Inc. 680602829 $25,000 DYCD after-school Science and Technology Programs as well as April Recess Program.
To provide funding support for vital, tailored services to older adults with acute reentry
needs – needs that would have gone either unnoticed or unaddressed with expensive
Gibson Osborne Association, Inc., The - Elder Reentry Initiative 135563028 $50,000 MOCJ and potentially harmful consequences.
To provide funding support for social services, health support and
Penn South Social Services, Inc. 133413349 $30,000 DFTA recreational/educational activities to promote successful aging in place.
Initiative aimed at empowering youth to become leaders in advocating for their
Gibson Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. 132707665 $75,000 DYCD communities.
To support its Student Ticket Programs for public high school and college students
throughout New York City, enabling younger audiences to attend the six new
Playwrights Horizons, Inc. 132805131 $125,000 DCLA productions planned for the upcoming season.
To fund youth after-school drop in activities for LGBTQ youth and ally's, which include
coming out support groups, therapeutic art programs, self-defense classes, theater
Pride Center of Staten Island, Inc. 463358895 $20,000 DYCD workshops, dance and music activities.
Funds will cover administrative and programmatic cost in relation to running the various
Pride Center of Staten Island, Inc. 463358895 $20,000 DYCD programs and events at the pride center.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding to support assisting constituents seeking primary care, identify district service
Primary Care Development Corporation 133711803 $75,000 DHMH gaps and provide information regarding primary care access in CM districts.
Project Hope Charities, Inc. - Food Pantry 260897746 $50,000 DYCD Funds will support storage, staff, utilities, van and driver for food pantry.

Funds will support the Culinary Arts Training program. This program offers 6-months of
classroom and internship training to veterans and formerly homeless adults. Students
Levin Project Renewal, Inc. - Culinary Arts Training Program 132602882 $100,000 DHS learn basic cooking theory and food preparation in the teaching kitchens.
To support Queens Botanical Garden Society's Environmental Education Workshops,
Koo Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc. 111635083 $50,000 DCLA general programming, and operational costs.
Dromm Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc. 113146598 $20,000 DYCD To support the annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival.

Funds will support social work, including help with Food Stamps, Health Insurance, and
other benefits, a supermarket style Food Pantry, Tax Assistance, Nutritional Work
Brannan Reaching Out Community Services, Inc. 113615625 $30,000 DYCD Shops, F.E.A.T (Firsthand Emergency Action Team).
Resource Center for Community Development, Inc. - Hopeline
Salamanca Referral Services 133603303 $20,000 DHMH Funding will be used for to provide services to clients in the 17th Council District.
Funds will be used for new fire equipment, fire engine maintenance, new uniforms and a
Staten Island Richmond Engine Company No. 1 132943389 $20,000 FDNY brush fire vehicle.
Funding is to support Richmond Medical Center's sexual assault forensic examiner
Rosenthal Richmond Medical Center - SAFE Program 743177454 $85,000 MOCJ (SAFE) program.

The program offers behavioral health screenings for depression, substance abuse, and
Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc. - Geriatric Mental other conditions; individual and group counseling at local senior centers; home visits for
Dinowitz Health 131930700 $50,000 DHMH screening and counseling for those unable to travel; and case management.
Funding will be used to provide youth development programming in the 17th Council
Salamanca Rocking the Boat, Inc. - Bronx River Access 134177814 $50,000 DYCD District.
Funding will support parenting, education, material support, and specialized referrals for
Powers Room to Grow National, Inc. 134012096 $50,000 DYCD babies and families living in poverty.
Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. - Theatrical Workforce
Development Program 136192346 $25,000 DCLA To provide funding support for the theatrical workforce development program.

To increase outreach to young men of color by launching a microsite that will serve as
one of SafeChat’s landing pages. This microsite will provide educational materials
Safe Horizon, Inc. - SafeChat 132946970 $150,000 DYCD related to trauma, how to recover from traumatic events and access to the platform.

Saint Thomas Church in the City and County of New York 131655276 $30,000 DHS To provide funding support for the homeless outreach program.

The funds will be used to support hands-on, project-based, collaborative programs for
Salvadori Center, Ltd. - After-School STEAM programs in hundreds of students at NYCHA facilities citywide. They would deliver 30 STEAM
NYCHA 112883503 $75,000 DYCD programs at 15 sites, reaching as many as 750 students over the course of one year.
To provide culturally and linguistically relevant direct legal services to African immigrant
BLAC Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, Inc. 201209795 $125,000 DSS/HRA families.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

The requested funds will be utilized for used to fund STF’s direct services to victims of
domestic violence. STF offers direct services to victims through the STF Domestic
Jewish Shalom Task Force, Inc. 113207504 $25,000 MOCJ Violence Hotline and Sarah’s Voice, a free legal program for victims.

SHARE: Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer, Funding to provide bi-lingual outreach, support and education programs for women
Inc. 133131914 $25,000 DHMH with breast and ovarian cancer in medically underserved communities in the Bronx.

Sinergia, Inc. 133183344 $40,000 DHMH Funds would be used to provide support for programs to assist children with Autism.
Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and Bedford Funds will support artist stipends, installations, speaker fees, program-specific teaching
Stuyvesant History 237330454 $50,000 DCLA artists, and program coordinators.
Funds will support Teatro SEA's dropout prevention and theater for young audiences
Rivera Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. 113210593 $25,000 DCLA and immigrant communities programs.
Summer camp for students who are in the year-round program, and tennis instruction
Sophie Gerson Healthy Youth 462977659 $30,000 DYCD for students during both terms of the school year.
To support the organization's community programs, including food security, senior
Grodenchik, Koo South Asian Council for Social Services 113632920 $30,000 DYCD support services, case management, and youth programs.
South Beach Civic Association, Inc. 710916558 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for general operating expenses.

To support the Preserving Affordable Housing Program, including legal representation,


Brooklyn, Reynoso, Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation - Los advice/services, and legal education to vulnerable populations. Funds will be used to
Progressive Sures 112268359 $50,000 DSS/HRA support staff, salary, and program-related expenses.
St. John's Bread and Life Program, Inc. 113174514 $50,000 DYCD Funds will be used to provide emergency meals in the soup kitchen.

Funding will support the Special Tees program, which imprints or embroiders on a full
spectrum of garments, from basic T-shirts and sweatpants to baseball jerseys and
Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children, Inc. 135660279 $25,000 DHMH jackets, casual and corporate wear, uniforms and sportswear.
Funding will be used to support enrichment programs, programming, and operating
Staten Island Children's Museum 237379930 $20,000 DCLA expenses.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Staten Island Community Job Center, Inc. 472787706 $412,500 SBS across the City.

Funds will be used to help support business corridors of the West Shore BID, New Dorp
Business Improvement Districts, the Richmond Road Merchants, Victory Boulevard
Matteo Staten Island Economic Development Corporation 133706442 $75,000 SBS Merchants, programming and general operating cost for the organization.
Funds will be used for Free Community CPR trainings, general operating cost and
Matteo Staten Island Heart Society, The 200269367 $25,000 DHMH supplies needed for such trainings.
Funds will be used to support the purchase of equipment needed to complete general
Staten Island Historical Society 131985514 $25,000 DCLA facilities maintenance.
Matteo Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. 135680691 $250,000 DCLA Funds will be used for programming and operating expenses.

Ayala STRIVE International, Inc. - Strive Career Pathways Program 133255679 $50,000 SBS To provide funding to support STRIVE's workforce development services.
To support the CollegeBound Initiative, including the salaries of full-time college
Adams Student Leadership Network, Inc. - College Bound Initiative 061517218 $200,000 DOE counselors at high-need public schools.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Studio in a School Association, Inc. - Multilingual Learners Studio in a School New York City will offer the Multilingual Learners Visual Arts
Van Bramer Visual Arts Residency Program 133003112 $50,000 DCLA Residency Program to 25 Title I schools citywide.

The Food Ed Coalition continues to support the most vulnerable communities in New
York City by providing meals, delivering groceries, conducting outreach about available
Levine Teachers College, Columbia University - The Food-Ed Hub 131624202 $250,000 DYCD food assistance, and offering virtual food education sessions.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Third Sector New England 042261109 $737,000 SBS across the City.
Dromm Transitional Services for New York (TSINY), Inc. 237376074 $50,000 DHMH To provide support services for mentally ill persons of all ages.
Rivera Trevor Project, Inc., The 954681287 $75,000 DHMH To provide funding support for the End LGBTQ Youth Suicide program.
Funds will be used to purchase nutrient-dense proteins, fresh fruits and vegetables, milk
products, quality baked goods, and other healthy packages products. Funds will also be
Grodenchik, Jewish TSQ, Inc. - Emergency Food Pantry 112693305 $55,000 DYCD used for utilities and supplies.
Turning Point for Women and Families - Domestic Violence Funds will support programs of community education and outreach, crisis intervention,
Adams Services 542177390 $150,000 MOCJ individual counseling and group support.
Funding will support an Immigrant Service Program which provides information referral,
quality of life improvement and assistance to mainly adult and senior immigrant
Treyger United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 371469112 $100,000 DFTA population.
United Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation, Inc. - This initiative funds professional development and mentoring for educators and school
Teacher Center 139226721 $4,000,000 DOE leaders. The allocation will support the Teacher's Center.
LGBT UnLocal, Inc. - Immigrant Justice Project 412278265 $25,000 DSS/HRA Provides legal represenation to LGBTQ+ immigrants.

Levin, Menchaca Urban Justice Center - Safety Net Project 133442022 $20,000 DYCD Funding will support the Safety Net Project's Homeless Services and Advocacy.
To provide funding for the Sex Workers Project, which helps identify immigrant
Levin Urban Justice Center - Sex Workers Project 133442022 $100,000 MOCJ transgender survivors of sex trafficking.

Funding to support BronxConnect Court-Involved Youth Mental Health Initiative;


Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. - BronxConnect Court- providing youth involved in the justice system with psychosocial assessments,
Diaz, Gibson Involved Youth Mental Health Initiative 132969182 $12,500 DHMH internships, referrals for services, leadership development and anger management.
To provide funding support for the Girl Empowerment Program to over 100 girls ages 10-
Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - Girl Empowerment 21 who currently reside in the NYCHA and low income housing developments in
Barron Program 472167056 $25,000 DCLA Brownsville and its surrounding communities.
To provide domestic violence and sexual assault awareness and education to women, by
Rosenthal, disseminating information and providing educational workshops about domestic
Women's Violence Intervention Program - La Voz 133540337 $50,000 MOCJ violence in both English and Spanish.

To provide funds to enable CCCADI to provide, produce, and expand its free public
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the programming, which includes exhibitions, artists talks, panel discussions, workshops,
Cumbo Caribbean 133054001 $25,000 DCLA spiritually restorative events, and family-oriented programming.
Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), Inc. - Funding will support community organizing, the trainings, and transportation assistance
Know Your Rights 134094385 $75,000 DYCD and supplies.
Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Communities for Healthy Food integrates food access & community development;
expanding access/awareness of affordable/healthy food via outreach, education,
Levine West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. 237169558 $25,000 DYCD training, food sector jobs, & new/improved food outlets.
Cumbo, Louis West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. 237176396 $500,000 DCLA To provide funding support for cultual programs.

Funding to support senior programming including classes and seminars emphasizing


Westbeth Artists Residents Council 133154253 $15,000 DFTA mental, physical and artistic well-being of the senior community.
Funding would be used for medical services include radio graphs, diagnostic testing,
surgery, medication, bandaging, splinting, wound care, special diets, and physical
Wild Bird Fund, Inc. 320155774 $45,000 DHMH therapy.
Wildlife Conservation Society 131740011 $1,000,000 DCLA To provide funding support for cultual programs.

Wildlife Conservation Society - Fellowships and Internships 131740011 $350,000 DCLA To provide funding support for cultual programs.

Funds to be used for The New York Seascape Program seeks to connect New Yorkers
with their ocean backyard and work collaboratively to advance marine conservation
Riley Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Seascape Program 131740011 $50,000 DCLA solutions that protect marine wildlife and support and empower local communities.

Funds will be used for the WCS STEM Career Pipeline which is a program that combines
education, workforce development, networking, and outreach to increase opportunities
Wildlife Conservation Society - STEM Career Pipeline 131740011 $150,000 DCLA for over 1,200 youth who work and learn at its facilities.

LGBT WNET 262810489 $50,000 DOE To fund LGBT Curriculum Collection to be distributed to schools throughout the city.
Funding to support WAW's holistic and culturally specific services to Muslim women,
Women for Afghan Women 020539734 $15,000 DYCD children, men and families in NYC.

Funds will support the integration of trauma-informed care and other evidence-based
Women In Need, Inc. 133164477 $200,000 DHS practices and principles into Win services, programs, and policies.
The Cleanup Corps initiative supports the creation of jobs by providing training and
employment opportunities to New Yorkers for cleanup and beautification services
Woodlawn Conservancy, Inc. 311695037 $315,729 DYCD across the City.
Jewish Yeshiva University 131624225 $50,000 DHMH To support operation and programmatic costs of Care Café.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $2,500,000 DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $3,000,000 DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs.
FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Veterans Services
Fiscal 2022 Veteran Services Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
HRA Homeless Prevention Services for Veterans $300,000
SBS/DYCD Job Placement for Veterans $200,000
HRA Legal Services for Veterans $600,000
DOHMH Mental Health Services for Veterans $500,000
DYCD/DCLA/CUNY/DOHMH Veterans Community Development $1,270,000
TOTAL $2,870,000

Homeless Prevention Services for Veterans $300,000


Agency: HRA (069)
U/A: 103 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s veteran population
Scope of Service: Funding provides homeless prevention services, shelter services, vocational programs,
and healthcare services to veterans.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Project Renewal, Inc. 13-2602882 $300,000

Job Placement for Veterans $200,000


Agency: SBS (801)
U/A: 011 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 005 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s veteran population
Scope of Service: This allocation will provide veterans, National Guard members and Reservists with job
training and job placement services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated $100,000 to the following provider for Fiscal 2022 and
$100,000 will be allocated to DYCD and will be designated post-budget adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Helmets to Hardhats NYC 80-0951998 $100,000

Legal Services for Veterans $600,000


Agency: HRA (069)
U/A: 103 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s veteran population
Scope of Service: This funding will provide legal services for NYC veterans on a broad range of matters,
including family law, housing, public benefits, healthcare and homecare, financial planning, and consumer
protection.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $30,000 post budget adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 13-3505428 $120,000
Legal Services NYC 13-2600199 $120,000
Services and Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Elders, Inc. 13-2947657 $95,000
Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund, Inc. d/b/a City Bar Justice
Center 13-6003018 $75,000
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) 13-3910567 $60,000
Veteran Advocacy Project, Inc. 82-3103233 $100,000

Mental Health Services for Veterans $500,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
U/A: 120 – Other than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Areas Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s veteran population
Scope of Services: This initiative funds multifaceted mental health services for veterans
Designation Method: The has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will designate $30,000
post budget adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
New York University 13-5562308 $180,000
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $100,000
Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. 11-2635374 $120,000
Yeshiva University 13-1624225 $70,000

Veterans Community Development $1,270,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 005 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges (OTPS)
Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 003 – Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City’s veteran population
Scope of Service: This Funding will support a variety of supportive programs for veterans and their families. Of
the $1.2 million for this initiative, $225,000 will be allocated to CUNY for veterans-related programs throughout
the CUNY system. Another $810,000 will be allocated through DYCD to organizations that sponsor events, feed
and house veterans, and offer other services related to health, education, employment and building a lasting
community. Lastly, $235,000 will be allocated through DCLA to sponsor cultural performances and activities for
veterans.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $300,000 post Adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Jericho Project 13-3213525 $250,000
City University of New York 13-6400434 $225,000
Theatre Development Fund, Inc. 13-6216919 $110,000

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FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. 05-0615968 $85,000
Row New York, Inc. 11-3632924 $80,000
Intrepid Museum Foundation, Inc. 13-3062419 $100,000
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 11-2608983 $90,000
Josephine Herrick Project, Inc. 13-1659632 $30,000

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FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Young Women’s Initiative


Fiscal 2022 Young Women’s Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DOHMH Dedicated Contraceptive Fund $781,000
HRA HRA Teen RAPP Enhancement $250,000
MOCJ Initiative for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence $530,000
MOCJ Prevent Sexual Assault (PSA) Initiative for Young Adults $350,000
MOCJ Step In and Stop It Initiative to Address Bystander Intervention $174,000
DOE Work-Based Learning Internships $ 714,500
ACS Wrap-Around Support for Transitional-Aged Foster Youth $1,230,000
DYCD Young Women's Leadership Development $1,805,500
TOTAL $5,835,000

Dedicated Contraceptive Fund $781,000


Agency: DOHMH (816)
Program Area: Family and Child Health
U/A: 113 – Family and Child Health – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Young women, particularly those without health insurance.
Scope of Service: This funding will increase access to contraception, including Long-Acting Reversible
Contraception (LARCs). This initiative may also support provider training, patient counseling and care, or the
purchasing of non-LARC contraceptives.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 13-3083068 $59,850
Mount Sinai Hospital 13-1624096 $293,000
Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. 13-2621497 $250,000
Public Health Solutions 13-5669201 $175,000

HRA Teen RAPP Enhancement $250,000


Agency: DSS/HRA (069)
U/A: 105 – Adult Services - OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Adolescent New Yorkers in schools
Scope of Service: To support the Grow, Rise, Lead (G.R.L) program that teaches adolescent girls
empowering and preventive measures to deal with all forms of violence.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Rising Ground, Inc. 13-1860451 $250,000

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Initiative for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence $530,000


Agency: MOCJ (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Young immigrants ages 16-24 affected by domestic violence
Scope of Service: To provide services specifically for immigrant survivors of domestic violence that may
include interpretation, referrals, counseling and legal representation for U Visas and T Visas.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $90,000 post-adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc. 11-3167245 $25,000
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Inc. 11-1633484 $50,000
Korean American Family Services Center, Inc., The 13-3609811 $50,000
New York Asian Women’s Center, Inc. 13-3286250 $50,000
New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc. 13-3149200 $55,000
Safe Horizon, Inc. 13-2946970 $75,000
Turning Point for Women and Families 54-2177390 $45,000
Violence Intervention Program 13-3540337 $35,000
Women for Afghan Women 02-0539734 $55,000

Prevent Sexual Assault (PSA) Initiative for Young Adults $350,000


Agency: MOCJ (098)
U/A: 002 – Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Young Adults ages 16-24, particularly cisgender and transgender women
Scope of Service: Funding will support prevention and intervention services to end sexual exploitation of
young women, transgender, and LGBT youth. Programming will help clients to plan for safety, offer
referrals, and counseling among other services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name EIN Amount
Legal Momentum 23-7085442 $200,000
Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE), Inc., The 11-2444676 $75,000
Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc., The 13-6127348 $75,000

Step In and Stop It Initiative to Address Bystander Intervention $174,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 312 – Other Than Personal Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Young adults ages 16-24, particularly cisgender and transgender women
Scope of Service: To support bystander intervention programs, mediation, peer support, counseling and
violence prevention.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 13-5562230 $99,000
Young Women’s Christian Association of the City of New York 13-1624230 $75,000

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Work-Based Learning Internships $714,500


Agency: DOE (040)
U/A: 401 – General Education and Instruction and School Leadership – PS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students
Scope of Service: This allocation supports paid internships for students enrolled in DOE Career and Technical
Education Programs (CTE). CTE programs provide work-based learning opportunities for students in
industries aligned with their CTE curriculum.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the NYC Department of Education.

Wrap-Around Support for Transitional-Aged Foster Youth $1,230,000


Agency: ACS (068)
U/A: 006 – Child Welfare – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth who age out of foster care
Scope of Service: This allocation supports direct services and supports to youth who are transitioning or
have recently transitioned from foster care. Concerns addressed include finding employment and starting
a career, meeting housing and educational needs, and obtaining mental and emotional supports.
Designation Method: The Council will designate $275,931 post-adoption and has designated the following
providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Children's Aid Society, The 13-5562191 $139,311
City Living NY, Inc. 47-4998799 $84,431
Forestdale, Inc. 11-1631747 $122,425
Graham Windham 13-2926426 $139,311
Jewish Child Care Association of New York 13-1624060 $139,311
SCO Family of Services 11-2777066 $206,855
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. 13-3709095 $122,425

Young Women’s Leadership Development $1,805,500


Agency: DYCD (260)
U/A: 312 – Other Than Personal Services – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Girls and young women
Scope of Service: This initiative supports leadership development training programs for young women and
girls. Services will incorporate training in leadership with programming around arts, college and career
readiness, culture, gender studies, health and wellness, and social activism.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $416,000 post-adoption and has designated the
following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Arab-American Family Support Center 11-3167245 $60,000
Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc. 30-0280807 $100,000
Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc. 13-3857387 $64,375

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FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount


Crenulated Company, Ltd. (dba New Settlement Apartments) 14-1719016 $45,000
Drama Club, Inc. 30-0836513 $100,000
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. (Center for Court Innovation) 13-2612524 $100,000
Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. 04-3697166 $109,375
Girls Who Code, Inc. 30-0728021 $70,000
Grand Street Settlement 13-5562230 $100,000
Guyanese Girls Rock Foundation, Inc. 47-4548559 $12,000
Junior Achievement of New York 13-3031828 $25,000
Korean American Family Services Center, Inc. The 13-3609811 $55,000
Latinas on the Verge of Excellence 46-3732667 $29,375
Ladies Who Hoop 81-5365775 $10,000
Non-Traditional Employment for Women 13-3272001 $135,000
Notre Dame School of Manhattan 13-1782481 $10,000
Row New York 11-3632924 $65,000
Sadie Nash Leadership Project, Inc. 11-3633912 $25,000
Staten Island Urban Center 37-1833463 $60,000
Student Leadership Network, Inc. 06-1517218 $49,375
Summer Search 68-0200138 $100,000
Women for Afghan Women 02-0539734 $25,000
Yemeni American Merchants Association 82-3539502 $20,000
YWCA of Brooklyn, Inc., The 11-1630919 $20,000

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FISCAL YEAR 2022 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT SUMMARY

Youth Services
Fiscal 2022 Youth and Community Development Initiatives
Agency Initiative Amount
DYCD, DCLA Afterschool Enrichment Initiative $8,000,000
DYCD Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City $1,200,000
DYCD Civic Education in New York City Schools $550,000
DYCD COMPASS $1,870,048
DYCD Sports Training and Rolemodels for Success Initiative (STARS) $1,472,000
DYCD YouthBuild Project Initiative $2,100,000
TOTAL $15,192,048

Afterschool Enrichment Initiative $8,000,000


Agency: DCLA (126)
U/A: 007-WCS-OTPS
Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Youth Services
U/A: 312 – General – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Scope of Services: This initiative funds afterschool program providers that offer high-quality arts and
athletic activities, as well as academic enrichment and support.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $1,421,769 post-adoption.
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Beth Gavriel Bukharian Congregation 11-3336257 $100,000
Department of Youth and Community Development, The 13-6400434 $1,421,769
Dominicanos USA 46-3738190 $25,000
Educational Alliance, Inc., The 13-5562210 $150,000
ExpandED Schools, Inc. 13-4004600 $4,000,000
New York WEB Center, Inc. 20-5620848 $34,000
New York Edge, Inc. 11-3112635 $1,000,000
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. 13-2572034 $19,231
Wildlife Conservation Society 13-1740011 $150,000
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 13-1624228 $1,100,000

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City $1,200,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Youth Services
U/A: 312 –General – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Scope of Service: This funding allows Big Brothers Big Sisters to provide mentoring services to New York
City Youth. This allocation also contributes to the educational support and training of other youth
organizations across the five boroughs. Professional Opportunity Days for at-risk youth will take place in
high school settings throughout the year.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City 13-5600383 $1,200,000

Civic Education in New York City Schools $550,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Youth Services
U/A: 312 – Youth Services – OTPS
Agency: CUNY (042)
U/A: 001 – Community Colleges – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2017
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Scope of Service: The Civic Education in New York City initiative supports civic education programs that
provide educators with content and expertise to lead semester long Action Civics programs in DOE middle
and high schools.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2022 and will
designate $50,000 post-adoption:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Generation Citizen 27-2039522 $500,000

COMPASS $1,870,048
Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Youth Services
U/A: 312 – General – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2016
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Scope of Service: This allocation supports programming for children in grades K-5 under the
Comprehensive Afterschool System of New York City (COMPASS NYC).
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Inc. 11-1966067 $480,000
Development Outreach, Inc. 13-2997764 $158,928
East Side House, Inc. 13-1623989 $464,000
Jewish Institute of Queens 54-2068797 $216,720
New York City Mission Society 13-5562301 $300,800
Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc. 13-1943516 $153,600
Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc. 11-2799128 $96,000

Sports Training and Rolemodels for Success Initiative (STARS) $1,472,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Youth Services
U/A: 312 – General – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: School aged children, especially girls
Scope of Service: The Sports Training and Rolemodels for Success (STARS) Initiative provides afterschool
programming that promotes physical activity, healthy living, and wellness for elementary, middle, and high
school girls.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2022:
Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount
Armory Foundation, The 13-3680286 $128,000
Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc. 30-0280807 $80,000
Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. 13-3945168 $79,000
Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. 04-3697166 $79,000
Girls Write Now, Inc. 54-2115054 $128,000
Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc. 11-3427213 $100,000
Lower East Side Girls Club of New York, Inc., The 13-3942063 $100,000
PowerPlay NYC, Inc. 13-4045021 $550,000
Row New York, Inc. 11-3632924 $100,000
Sadie Nash Leadership Project, Inc. 11-3633912 $128,000

YouthBuild Project Initiative $2,100,000


Agency: DYCD (260)
Program Area: Other Youth Services
U/A: 312 – General – OTPS
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Disconnected or opportunity youth
Scope of Service: YouthBuild is a comprehensive education, training, service and leadership development
program that gives young adults who have left high school without a diploma the opportunity to transform
their life prospects and become responsible, contributing adults.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-adoption.

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Appendix A: Aging Discretionary
Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds will go to G.R.A.N.N.Y program, which provides senior citizens that are or have
been raising children with counseling, referrals, social services and social events within
Gibson 1332 Fulton Avenue Day Care Center, Inc. - Council District 16 132690309 $20,000 Council District 16.
Funding to support the operational costs associated with the Actors Fund for Seniors
Johnson Actors Fund of America, The - Seniors Advisory Committee 131635251 $5,000 Advisory Committee.
To provide education, career counseling and job services for unemployed and
Eugene Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 133975090 $22,000 underemployed individuals, many of whom are low-income.

Gennaro Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 133975090 $16,000 The purpose of this funding is to help subsidize operational and programming costs.
Funds will be used for printing of newsletters, exercise programs, trips, and misc. Also
Yeger Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 133975090 $25,000 funds will support Brookdale Senior Center.
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. - Moriah Funding is to help subsidize operational and programming costs at Moriah Senior
Rodriguez Senior Center 133975090 $10,000 Center.
Funding will support health programming, recreational activities, and offset staffing
Miller Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 112326244 $15,000 costs.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Allen's
Miller International Towers Senior Center 112326244 $10,000 Funds will support general operating and program expenses.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Allen's
Miller Theodora Jackson Neighborhood Senior Center 112326244 $20,000 Funds will support general operating and program expenses.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Rockaway Funding is to support the increased IT needs of the center, including virtual
Adams Boulevard Senior Center 112326244 $35,000 programming and staff growth at the senior center.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Senior
Brooks-Powers Transportation Services 112326244 $5,000 Funding to support costs associated with senior transportation services.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Shelton House Funding will support operational costs associated with transportation and activities for
Gennaro Senior Center 112326244 $5,000 the senior center at Shelton Houses.
Allerton Avenue Homeowners and Tenants Association -
Gjonaj Senior Citizens Referral Services 133101238 $10,000 Funding to support Senior Citizens Referral Services in Council District 13.

Brooks-Powers Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 237436147 $5,000 Funding to support senior programming and office operational costs.
Funding will provide equipment, lighting, computer room, audio system, and camera
Miller Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 237436147 $25,000 monitoring system upgrades.
Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association - New To fund Medic Alert, a nationwide wanderers program working at the local community
Chin York City, Inc. 133277408 $5,000 level.

Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association - New


Cumbo York City, Inc. - MedicAlert NYC Wanderer's Safety Program 133277408 $5,000 Funding to support Medic Alert NYC and Wanderers Safety program.
Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association - New Funding to support the Senior Safety Program and to assist families of Council District 9
Perkins York City, Inc. - Senior Safety Program 133277408 $5,000 Seniors.
Funds will be used for wellness and health programming for older adults, funding to
Yeger American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. 112488439 $7,500 support yoga and health classes.

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Appendix A: Aging Discretionary
Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. - 59th Street Funding to support general operating expenses of community programming and
Menchaca Senior Citizen Center 112488439 $10,000 services at AMICO 59th Street Senior Citizen Center.
American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. - Eileen Dugan Funding to support operational expenses of Education and Wellness programs for
Lander Senior Citizen Center 112488439 $9,000 seniors.
To fund general operating costs and senior services at ARC Fort Washington Senior
Levine ARC XVI Fort Washington, Inc. 132745426 $5,000 Center.
Perkins ARC XVI Fort Washington, Inc. - Services for Seniors 132745426 $5,000 Funding to support services and activities for Council District 9 Seniors.
Chin Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. 133187792 $5,000 To support AAFECare Center for seniors to provide holistic care services.

Gennaro Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. 133187792 $10,000 Funding to support senior programming including intervention and immigrant services.
Brannan Asian Community United Society, Inc. 264164117 $10,000 Funding to support Community Health Service for Seniors.
Funds will be used for wellness and health programming for older adults, funding to
Yeger Asian Community United Society, Inc. 264164117 $3,500 support yoga and health classes.
Asian Community United Society, Inc. - Senior Outreach & To fund outreach and programming for seniors at Elmhurst Lunar New Year
Dromm Programming for Elmhurst Lunar New Year 264164117 $5,000 celebration.
Association of Holocaust Survivors from the Former Soviet Funding to support cultural and educational lectures, movies, food distribution and
CD48 Union, Inc. 113395358 $5,000 excursions for Holocaust survivors.
Funding to support cultural and educational lectures and excursions for Holocaust
Association of Holocaust Survivors from the Former Soviet survivors and/or seniors of the community, and other services for the community
Treyger Union, Inc. 113395358 $5,000 including food.
CD22 Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. - Senior Stars 651209580 $8,000 Funds will be used to support the "Senior Stars" Theater program in Astoria.
Funds to be used to assist in senior and veteran community engagement & recognition
Brooks-Powers Bartlett Foundation, The 900952784 $5,000 efforts in Council District 31.
Brannan Bay Ridge Center, Inc. 800559714 $7,500 Funding will be used to support Senior programming and services.
To support culturally competent outreach, programming, and initiatives that target the
Menchaca Bay Ridge Center, Inc. - Senior Support Services 800559714 $10,000 ethnically diverse residents of Council District 38.
Funding to support general operations including personnel, equipment and continuing
Dinowitz Bedford Park Multi-Service Center for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132745303 $30,000 services to older adults.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a


Barron Millennium Development - Abe Stark Senior Center Program 113199040 $11,500 Funding to support expense costs for programming at Abe Stark Senior Center.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a To provide health wellness classes, computer classes, and meals for senior citizens at
Levin Millennium Development - Independence Senior Center 113199040 $5,000 Independence Senior Center.
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Funding to provide services and support satellite sites throughout southern Brooklyn
Millennium Development - Millennium Neighborhood Senior including Active Adult programs, health and wellness classes, and other activities to the
Maisel Services 113199040 $100,000 senior population.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Funds will be used to support programming and services at the Penn Wortman Senior
Barron Millennium Development - Penn Wortman Senior Center 113199040 $15,000 Center.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Louis Millennium Development - Philip Howard NORC 113199040 $19,000 Funding to support NORC programming at the Philip Howard Houses.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a


Barron Millennium Development - Vandalia Senior Center Program 113199040 $12,000 Funding to support expense costs for programming at Vandalia Senior Center.

Louis BHRAGS Home Care Corp - Senior Programming 112579798 $5,000 Funds will support senior services and health programming in Council District 45.
Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church - Blessed Trinity Golden Funds will support the Golden Age Club including senior peer counseling, community
Ulrich Age Club 262885471 $5,000 updates and information on senior services.
Funding to support the operating expenses related to assistance services and activities
CD48 Blue Card, Inc., The 131623910 $2,500 for indigent/needy Holocaust survivors.

Lander Boro Park Jewish Community Council 113475993 $15,000 Funding to support operating costs of providing social services to the community.

Brooks-Powers Braata Productions, Inc. 273402327 $10,000 Funding to support Braata singers programming in senior centers in Council District 31.

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Nursing Services - Funding for one day of nursing services at both the Amalgamated-Park Reservoir
Gjonaj Amalgamated-Park Reservoir NORC & Pelham Parkway NORC 132744533 $10,000 (AmPark) NORC program and the Pelham Parkway NORC program.
Funds will support operations and programming of the BronxWorks East Concourse
Feliz BronxWorks, Inc. - East Concourse Senior Center 133254484 $10,000 Senior Center.

Funds to enhance center activities including recreational & cultural trips, ESL and
Spanish as a Second Language, creative design, creative writing, theater class, art
Cabrera BronxWorks, Inc. - Heights Neighborhood Senior Center 133254484 $17,500 classes and computer classes for seniors in the computer lab centers.

BronxWorks, Inc. - Heights Neighborhood Senior Center - Funds will support center activities including recreational trips, ESL classes, art and
Gibson Council District 16 133254484 $10,000 computer classes at BronxWorks Heights Neighborhood Senior Center.
The program's Community Food Tour series educates Mott Haven residents about
Ayala BronxWorks, Inc. - Moore Senior Center 133254484 $10,000 farmers markets, grocery stores, and other food resources.

Funds to enhance center activities including recreational & cultural trips, ESL and
Spanish as a Second Language, creative design, creative writing, theater class, art
Cabrera BronxWorks, Inc. - Morris Innovative Senior Center 133254484 $17,500 classes and computer classes for seniors in the computer lab centers.
BronxWorks, Inc. - NORC - River Park Towers - Council District Funds will be used to support social services program for the Naturally Occurring
Gibson 16 133254484 $10,000 Retirement Community (NORC) at River Park Towers.

Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Academy of Music 112201344 $5,000 Funds to support senior program.
Brannan Brooklyn Academy of Music 112201344 $5,000 Funds will be used to support BAM Senior and Education Programming.

Cumbo Brooklyn Academy of Music - Senior & Education Programming 112201344 $5,000 Funding to support ElderPride, including programming and recreational services.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Louis Brooklyn Academy of Music - Senior & Education Programming 112201344 $8,000 Funds will support senior programming in Council District 45.

Lander Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 237072915 $9,500 Funding to support arts programming at senior centers located in Council District 39.
Funds will be used to support arts programs and services for seniors in Council District
Louis Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. - Council District 45 237072915 $11,000 45 including Arts in Education programs.

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services - Senior Center To support senior center programming for adults with developmental disabilities and
Levin Programming 111630780 $5,000 to help seniors plan proactively for an active and healthy retirement.
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. - Bensonhurst Funds will be used for educational and recreational activities, as well as to defray cost
Yeger Senior Center 113065859 $7,500 of facility rental at the Bensonhurst Senior Center.

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. - Sunset Park Funding to support recreational and educational activities as well as operational
Menchaca Senior Center & Sixth Avenue Center 113065859 $20,000 expenses at BCA's Sunset Park Senior Center and Sixth Avenue Senior Center.

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. - Sunset Park Funding to support recreational and educational activities, milestone events as well as
Lander Senior Citizens Center 113065859 $5,000 facility rental and insurance costs at the Sunset Park Senior Citizens Center.
Dromm Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. - Elder Pride 262214534 $5,000 To fund programming aimed at decreasing isolation of LGBTQ+ elders.
Levin Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. - Eldercare 262214534 $5,000 To provide Eldercare programming and outreach.
Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. - LGBTQ+ Social
Isolations Programs (Elders) & Health and Wellness Programs Funding to support ElderPride, LGBTQ+ Social Isolations Programs (Elders) & Health and
Cumbo (Elders) 262214534 $5,000 Wellness Programs (Elders), including programming and recreational services.
Brooklyn Defender Services - Civil Justice Program & Funding to support operational expenses of the Civil Justice Program for the senior
Cumbo Community Office - Council District 35 113305406 $5,000 population.
Funds will support recreational and nutritional programming for the seniors of the
Adams Brooks Senior Center, Inc. - Senior Services 112329979 $20,000 center.
Funding will support holistic health care that promotes physical, social and emotional
Matteo Carmel Richmond Nursing Home 132720248 $6,000 well-being for nursing home residents.
Carnegie East House (Housing Development Fund Company,
Kallos Inc.) 133436898 $5,000 Funding will support nursing care including health monitoring and personal care.
Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The - Leonard Covello To provide funding for daily programming related to education, wellness, recreation,
Ayala Senior Center 237129499 $10,000 and free meals.
Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The - Luncheon Club
Powers & Senior Program 237129499 $5,000 Funding will support the Carter Burden Luncheon Club and Senior program.
Funds will be used to support educational and health promotion activities and to
subsidize increased meals cost and transportation and to provide general support to
Grodenchik Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 112047151 $26,250 program operations.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Bay Senior
CD48 Center 112047151 $5,000 Funding to support operating and educational programming at Bay Senior Center.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding will be used to support educational/recreational & health promotion activities,
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Bayside Senior transportation services and to provide general support to program operation for the
Vallone Center 112047151 $5,000 Bayside Senior Center.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Dellamonica Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating the Dellamonica Senior Center in
CD22 Senior Center 112047151 $30,000 Astoria.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Glenwood Funds will be utilized to support programs and services at the Glenwood Senior Center
Louis Senior Center 112047151 $10,000 as well as enhance virtual programming and services.
Funds will support the general operations of the Howard Beach Senior Center, as well
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Howard Beach as the Center's educational, recreational, health and other programs, including
Ulrich Senior Center 112047151 $6,000 transportation needs for seniors.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Northside
Levin Senior Center 112047151 $5,500 To support the CCNS Northside Senior Center.
Funds will support the Ozone Park Senior Center's educational, recreational and health
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Ozone Park promotion activities, transportation needs by seniors and to provide support for
Ulrich Senior Center 112047151 $6,000 general operations.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Pete
Levin McGuinness Senior Center 112047151 $5,500 To support the CCNS Pete McGuinness Senior Center.
Funds will support the Seaside Senior Center's educational, recreational and health
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Seaside Senior promotion activities, transportation needs by seniors and to provide support for
Ulrich Center 112047151 $6,000 general operations.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - St. Charles
Levin Jubilee Senior Center 112047151 $5,500 To support CCNS St. Charles Jubilee Senior Center.
Funds will be used to support educational, recreational and health promotion activities
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - The Bay Senior and to subsidize increased kosher meal cost, provide supplies and general support to
Maisel Center 112047151 $7,500 operate the program.
Funds will support the Woodhaven-Richmond Hill Senior Center's educational,
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Woodhaven- recreational and health promotion activities, transportation needs by seniors and to
Ulrich Richmond Hill Senior Center 112047151 $28,500 provide support for general operations.

Funds will be used for supplies and operating costs for all program services such as raw
food and disposable supplies for the 15,000+ lunch meals served, supplies for
Matteo Catholic Charities of Staten Island 135562286 $10,000 recreational programming and essential equipment repairs/purchases.
Funds will be utilized to operate the Senior Centers, including provision of congregate
Catholic Charities of Staten Island - Anderson Neighborhood lunch, health management, physical health/exercise activities, arts, technology &
Rose Senior Center 135562286 $10,000 nutrition education, and transportation.
Funds will be utilized to operate the Senior Centers, including provision of congregate
Catholic Charities of Staten Island - West Brighton lunch, health management, physical health/exercise activities, arts, technology &
Rose Neighborhood Senior Center 135562286 $10,000 nutrition education, and transportation.
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. - Senior
CD22 Services 112652331 $7,000 Funds will be used to provide counseling and case work assistance to local seniors.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds will be used for general operating cost of the tech Savvy Senior program, food
Matteo Central Family Life Center, Inc., The 133626127 $9,000 delivery service and health screenings for seniors.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with operating the Seniors on the Move program, including the provision of
Rose Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - Seniors on the Move 133626127 $10,000 breakfast and lunch, organized excursions, health screenings, and exercise class.
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Chinatown Senior
Chin Center 136202692 $10,000 Funding will support CPC Chinatown senior center services.
To support the Nan Shan Senior Center, including congregate lunch, case assistance,
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Nan Shan Senior support services, educational and recreational programming for seniors, and for other
Koo Citizens Center 136202692 $19,000 programmatic costs, including technology.
Chin Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Open Door 136202692 $10,000 Funding will support Open Door senior services.
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Senior Center
Menchaca Services 136202692 $30,000 Funding to support programming and services dedicated to supporting seniors.

Powers CityMeals on Wheels 133634381 $5,000 Funding will support nutritious meals to homebound elderly in Council District 4.
Ayala CityMeals on Wheels - Homebound Meals 133634381 $5,000 To provide funding for the delivery of fresh produce to homebound elderly.
To support advocacy, educational and organizing services to the residents of adult and
Lander Coalition of Institutionalized Aged and Disabled 133124614 $5,000 nursing homes.

Borelli Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. 133263537 $5,000 Funds will support transportation and services for seniors in Council District 51.

Funds will be used to provide arts, including Su-Casa teaching artists programming,
Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. - Cassidy Coles educational, physical-wellness, including new gym created in one group room space,
Rose Neighborhood Senior Center 133263537 $10,000 recreational groups/activities, group supplies, and computer training classes.

Funds will be used to provide arts, including Su-Casa teaching artists programming,
Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. - New Lane educational, physical-wellness, including new gym created in one group room space,
Rose Neighborhood Senior Center 133263537 $10,000 recreational groups/activities, group supplies, and computer training classes.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. - Transportation associated with providing transportation services for food shopping, banking, senior
Rose Services for Older Adults 133263537 $10,000 centers and recreational trips to/from centers, senior housing and homes.
Funding will cover costs associated with teaching intermediate bridge, providing dance
Miller Community Bridge Home, Inc. 113192295 $5,000 and exercise classes.
To support the Community Service Society Navigator Network, Community Health
Advocates and RSVP programs, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly
Kallos Community Service Society of New York 135562202 $2,500 newsletter and website.
Funds will support programmatic and operating cost of the Retired and Senior
Matteo Community Service Society of New York 135562202 $5,000 Volunteer Program (RSVP) in Staten Island.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding will support the retired and senior volunteer program for older adults in
Powers Community Service Society of New York 135562202 $5,000 Council District 4.

Concourse Village Special Adults Senior Center - Concourse The funds will support recreational programming, senior trips, and milestone/seasonal
Gibson Village Special Adults Senior Center - Council District 16 131977533 $7,000 events at concourse Village Special Adults Senior Center in Council District 16.
Corona Congregational Church - Florence E Smith Senior Funding to be used to support the Florence E Smith Senior Center for residents of
Moya Center 111802803 $15,000 Council District 21.
Funds will support COBO's senior assistance programming- including filing benefits
Feliz Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc. 132755323 $30,000 paperwork.

Funds will support COJO service in Council District 45 for immigrant seniors, providing
Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. - Elder Abuse them with assistance to complete applications to obtain permanent residence and
Louis Prevention 112864728 $5,000 citizenship, work permits, adjustments of immigrant status, and fee waiver.
Lander Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 753046891 $7,000 Funding to support general operating and programming costs.
Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. - Senior Center - Council
Louis District 45 753046891 $7,000 Funds will support senior programming in Council District 45.
Funding will support educational programs on senior rights, services, and advocacy for
Chin Council of Senior Centers and Services of NYC, Inc. 132967277 $5,000 seniors.
Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior Funds will be used for the food pantry and center, providing services to seniors and the
Ampry-Samuel Program - Council District 41 237390996 $10,000 community.

Funding to support senior services ranging from crisis intervention, crime victim
Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior assistance, employment assistance, access to entitlements, health insurance
Cumbo Programs - Council District 35 237390996 $30,000 information, food stamps enrollment, or housing-related services.
Funding to support operational expenses of the food pantry and center, providing
Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior services to seniors and the community including Northern Crown Heights in Council
Cornegy Services 237390996 $5,000 District 36.
Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation - Senior Funds will be used to enhance programs for seniors at the center and cover the cost
Ampry-Samuel Program - Council District 41 112322490 $10,000 associated with maintaining senior wheel chair accessible bus.
Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation - Shalom
Eugene Senior Center 112322490 $22,000 Funds will support Shalom Senior Center expenses

Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation - Shalom Funding to promote Shalom Senior Center activities such as English Second Language
Cumbo Senior Center 112322490 $20,000 (ESL), fitness classes, arts and crafts and to defray costs of wheel chair accessible bus.

D. Diaz Cypress Hills Fulton Street Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 112297647 $76,875 Funds will be used for operational costs, recreation and educational programing.
Senior Dance and Community Cultural Initiative, Movement Speaks® and Dances for
Perkins Dances for a Variable Population, Inc. - Council District 9 264572204 $20,000 Seniors who reside within Council District 9.

Dances for a Variable Population, Inc. - Senior Dance & To fund citywide Senior Dance and Community Cultural Initiative taking place in four
Johnson Community Cultural Initiative 264572204 $7,000 boroughs and eleven Council Districts, including Council District 3.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
D. Diaz Department for the Aging 136400434 $2,500 To provide funding support for aging programs.
D. Diaz Department for the Aging 136400434 $2,500 Funding will support senior services.
Gjonaj Department for the Aging 136400434 $25,000 To provide funding support for aging programs.
Funds will be used to support the nutrition lunch program, and the educational,
recreational, arts, cultural and technology programming. Funds will also be used to
support the senior supportive services - case assistance and information/referral
Eugene Dorchester Senior Citizens Center, Inc. 112305581 $22,000 services.

Funding will support DOROT's Homelessness Prevention Program which responds to


Powers DOROT, Inc. 133264005 $5,000 the needs of underserved homeless New York City seniors in Council District 4.

Rosenthal DOROT, Inc. 133264005 $10,000 Funds support outreach to homebound seniors and homeless prevention programs.
DOROT, Inc. - Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) & General operating costs for the Homelessness Prevention Program, including meals and
Levine Aftercare Services 133264005 $5,000 counseling services.

Funding would support a range of services for adults over the age of 55, including
employment services, assistance applying for benefits, referrals to wraparound
Van Bramer East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Senior Services 861096987 $16,200 supports, financial education and counseling, and free tax preparation assistance.
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Senior Services -
Moya Council District 21 861096987 $5,000 To support services for adults over the age of 55 in Council District 21.

Funds will be used to provide assistance to local seniors at NYCHA Astoria Houses in
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Senior Services @ the form of workforce development workshops, assistance in navigating public
CD22 Astoria Houses 861096987 $20,000 benefits, financial counseling, and free tax preparation assistance.
To provide funding for enrichment programming and services at Patterson Senior
Ayala East Side House, Inc. - Patterson Senior Center 131623989 $15,000 Center.
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Funding will be used to support the Good Neighbors NNORC program and help defray
Treyger Bensonhurst, Inc. - "Good Neighbors" NNORC 111633484 $8,000 operating and direct service costs.
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Funding for operating expenses; and cultural, educational, recreational, and wellness
Treyger Bensonhurst, Inc. - Bensonhurst Senior Center 111633484 $5,000 activities at the Bensonhurst Senior Center.
Rivera Educational Alliance, Inc., The - Sirovich Center 135562210 $15,000 Funds will support Sirovich Senior Center's programs and operations.
Educational Alliance, Inc., The - Weinberg Center for Balanced
Chin Living 135562210 $6,000 Funding will support Weinberg Center for Balanced Living.
Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center - Holistic
Borelli Treatment Program 133524533 $5,000 Funds will support the holistic treatment programming.
Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center - Senior Resident
Borelli Health Program 133524533 $12,500 Funds will support Better Life More Living programming and services.

Moya Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc. - Golden Phoenix 1 112224539 $30,000 To support the senior center Golden Phoenix Club 1.

Moya Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc. - Golden Phoenix 2 112224539 $30,000 To support the senior center Golden Phoenix Club 2.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Moya Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc. - Golden Phoenix 3 112224539 $30,000 To support the senior center Golden Phoenix Club 3.
Van Bramer Emerald Isle Immigration Center 112932528 $7,500 Funding to support the Extended Services program.

Johnson Encore Community Services - Senior Home Delivered Meals 133104293 $9,500 Funding to support Senior Home Delivered Meals.
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Ltd. -
Treyger Senior Events 112507910 $20,000 Funds will be used to support senior events in Council District 47.

Funds will support arts & crafts,educational seminars/lectures on health,nutritional and


enviromental related topics, recreational activities, exercise classes,computer
Eugene Fenimore Senior Center, Inc. 112772287 $22,000 classes,table games,provides assistance in completing forms.
To fund programming in all centers for homeless, marginally housed and/or poverty-
Johnson Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. 132666921 $10,000 stricken throughout New York City.

Rosenthal Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. 132666921 $10,000 Funds support senior programs in Project FIND senior centers in Council District 6.
Funding to support operational expenses associated with senior programming and
Brooks-Powers First Church of God, Inc. 112973310 $5,000 activities.

CD48 Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. 203244567 $17,000 Funding to support assistance services for various emergencies associated with seniors.
Funds will support FSSP programs in Council District 45 for elderly constituents.
Activities include elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-terrorism awareness, medical
awareness programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for
Louis Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. - Council District 45 203244567 $7,000 elderly people.
Funds will be used to enhance a variety of health & wellness, educational/recreational,
and technology activities; including supplies for programming at Albany Neighborhood
Cornegy Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Albany Neighborhood Senior Center 112300840 $5,000 Senior Center.
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Christopher Blenman Neighborhood Funds to support senior programming at Christopher Blenman Neighborhood Senior
Ampry-Samuel Senior Center 112300840 $10,000 Center.
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Grace Agard-Harewood Funds will be used to enhance a variety of Health and Wellness, Educational
Cornegy Neighborhood Senior Center 112300840 $5,000 /Recreational and Technology Activities.
Funding to support providing nutritious hot meals, recreation/educational activities,
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Grant Square Neighborhood Senior health & wellness and technology activities, including excursions to museums, and arts
Cornegy Center 112300840 $5,000 & cultural activities at The Grant Square Senior Center.
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Hugh Gilroy Neighborhood Senior
Ampry-Samuel Center 112300840 $10,000 Funds to support senior programming at Hugh Gilroy Neighborhood Senior Center.

Ampry-Samuel Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Marcus Garvey Senior Club 112300840 $5,000 Funds to support senior programming at Marcus Garvey Senior Club.
Funds will be used to enhance a variety of health & wellness, educational/recreational,
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Maria Lawton Neighborhood Senior and technology activities; including supplies for programming at Maria Lawton
Cornegy Center 112300840 $5,000 Neighborhood Senior Center.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Remsen Neighborhood Senior Funds will be used to support Virtual Senior Programming for seniors at the Remsen
Louis Center - Council District 45 112300840 $20,000 Neighborhood Senior Center.

Cumbo Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Senior Programming @ Grace Agard 112300840 $4,000 Funding to support virtual senior programming and other general operating expenses.

Cumbo Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Senior Programming @ Willoughby 112300840 $4,000 Funding to support virtual senior programming and other general operating expenses.

Ampry-Samuel Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Seth Low Senior Club 112300840 $5,000 Funds to support senior programming at Seth Low Senior Club.
Funds will be used to enhance a variety of health & wellness, educational/recreational,
Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Stuyvesant Heights Neighborhood and technology activities, including supplies for programming at Stuyvesant Heights
Cornegy Senior Center 112300840 $5,000 Neighborhood Senior Center.
Funding to support operating expense costs for senior programming at Teresa Moore
Barron Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Teresa Moore Senior Center 112300840 $24,900 Senior Center.
Funding will support staff and operations costs to assist seniors with accessing housing
Chin Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 132612524 $4,000 assistance and referrals.

To fund seminars and workshops, research, and support networks to help LGBTQ
seniors build financial literacy skills, plan for financial and health challenges, protect
Dromm Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 132612524 $5,000 assets, and create an LGBTQ-affirming network of vendors and volunteers.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - LGBTQ Stonewall Village
Powers Senior Housing Project 132612524 $5,000 Funding will support the LGBTQ Stonewall Village Senior Housing Project.
General Chauncey M Hooper Towers Housing Development Funding to support educational services and skills training including computer
Perkins Fund Co., Inc. 133140546 $7,000 instruction and ESL classes.
Goddard Riverside Community Center - Senior Programs & Funds support programming at W 65th Street Senior Centers and home delivered
Rosenthal Home Delivered Meals - West 65th Street 131893908 $16,500 meals.
Goddard Riverside Community Center - Senior Programs &
Rosenthal Home Delivered Meals - West 88th Street 131893908 $24,500 Funds support programming at W 88th St Senior Center and home delivered meals.
Funding will support provision of home-delivered meals to chronically ill people in
Chin God's Love We Deliver, Inc. 133366846 $5,000 Council District 1 and city-wide.

God's Love We Deliver, Inc. - Home-Delivered Meals - Council Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals to seriously ill
Gibson District 16 133366846 $6,000 people, their children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers in Council District 16.
Funds will support the operating expenses of the Golden Age Club, including
Ulrich Golden Age Club of Nativity 057509019 $5,000 programming and/or services for seniors.

Rivera Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 135562230 $20,000 Funds will support Grand Street Settlement's senior programs in Council District 2.
Grand Street Settlement, Inc. - Grand Street Coalition of
Chin Seniors 135562230 $6,000 Funding will support multi-lingual senior programming, classes, and excursions.
Grandparents Around the World Productions, Inc. - Senior Funds will support monthly Senior Forums and programming at The Bronx Museum of
Gibson Programs - Council District 16 203463651 $5,000 The Arts and throughout Council District 16.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding will support delivery of health and wellness programs at Independence Plaza
Chin Greenwich House, Inc. - Independence Plaza Senior Center 135562204 $8,000 Senior Center.
Funding will support purchase of nutritious meals, health and wellness classes and
Chin Greenwich House, Inc. - Senior Center - Center on the Square 135562204 $8,000 cultural programming at Center on the Square Senior Center.
Funds will support GRIOT’s core programs, including their Buddy 2 Buddy peer
Cumbo GRIOT Circle, Inc. - Health & Wellness 113364328 $8,000 caregiver program for LGBTQ elders of color.
To support core programming including Buddy 2 Buddy Peer Caregiver Support
Menchaca GRIOT Circle, Inc. - Senior Center Programming 113364328 $10,000 Program; and to provide health and wellness activities.

Louis Haitian Centers Council, Inc. - FITBK LIVE 112648501 $5,000 Funds will be used to support Senior fitness and Health Services in Council District 45.

Ampry-Samuel Haitian Centers Council, Inc. - FITBK LIVE - Council District 41 112648501 $10,000 Funds will be used to support FITBK in senior centers in Council District 41.

Chin Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. - Social Adult Day Program 135562412 $25,000 Funding will support HMH Social Adult Day Program.
The funds will help to support operational costs, activities/programming for seniors at
Vallone HANAC, Inc. - Angelo Petromelis College Point Senior Center 112290832 $20,000 the Angelo Petromelis Senior Center.
CD22 HANAC, Inc. - Douris Tower 112290832 $22,000 Funds will be used to defray operating expenses of George Douris Tower.
The funding will be used to provide health and wellness, social events, and defray
Van Bramer HANAC, Inc. - Ravenswood Senior Center 112290832 $6,500 operating costs at Ravenswood Senior Center.
Funds will be used to support the Extended Services Program, which provides free
CD22 HANAC, Inc. - Senior Services 112290832 $6,000 senior casework in Council District 22.
Rodriguez HANAC, Inc. - St. Spyridon 112290832 $10,000 To help cover expenses for The Hellenic Senior Program at St. Spyridon.
Harlem Advocates for Seniors, Inc. - Annual Chat & Chew Funding to support Annual Harlem Chat and Chew and St. Phillips Senior House
Perkins Senior Outreach Event 811966114 $10,000 Programs.
Harlem Advocates for Seniors, Inc. - Education/Information
Workshops & Activity Program for Older Adults - 3333
Levine Broadway 811966114 $7,500 Education, fitness, and information programs at 3333 Broadway.

Funding to support HOPE programming and services, providing a comprehensive range


Johnson Hartley House, Inc. 131656652 $25,000 of services for seniors to ensure that they can live out lives with dignity in own homes.
To fund the Healthy Aging Program which promotes maintenance of physical and
Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. - Healthy Aging mental health for elderly residing in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos Program 134165807 $5,000 District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc. - Active
Levine Seniors Connection 130831470 $5,000 To fund senior programs and services.
Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc. - Senior
Rodriguez Programming - Council District 10 130831470 $10,000 To cover expenses related to Senior Support programming in Council District 10.
Levin Heights and Hills, Inc. 237237927 $17,000 To provide in-home case management services.
Funding to support Case Management services which are further enhanced through
Lander Heights and Hills, Inc. - Case Management 237237927 $9,500 Volunteer programming.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding for volunteer programs in support of ongoing in-home case management for
Cumbo Heights and Hills, Inc. - Case Management Support 237237927 $10,000 homebound seniors.
Funding supports arts and cultural programs, education, recreation, technology classes,
Lander Heights and Hills, Inc. - Park Slope Center for Successful Aging 237237927 $10,000 health promotion and general operations of the center.

Requested funds will be used to support our Senior Citizen Transportation Program
Heights and Hills, Inc. - Senior Transportation - Council District which provides both individual and group trips for frail elderly transporting them to
Cornegy 36 237237927 $5,000 medical and essential non-medical services and appointments.
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory
Levin Board, Inc. - Rainbow Heights Club 112785605 $5,000 To support the Rainbow Heights Club Meal Program.
Lander Helen Keller Services 111630807 $5,000 Funding to support education and wellness programs for seniors.
Funding to support visually-impaired populations who experience low self-esteem,
social isolation, feelings of depression, and low levels of social interaction due to new
Cumbo Helen Keller Services - Adaptive Living Program 111630807 $6,000 or worsening vision loss.

Levin Helen Keller Services - Adaptive Living Program 111630807 $4,000 To support the free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) for visually impaired seniors.
Rivera Henry Street Settlement - Henry Street Senior Center 131562242 $15,000 Funds will support the Henry Street Senior Center.

Funding will support multilingual staff, lunches, wellness programs, and COVID-19 safe
Chin Henry Street Settlement - Senior Center - Lower East Side 131562242 $8,000 programming at the Henry Street Settlement center in the Lower East Side.

To fund senior programming, including health and fitness programs, seminars, social
Koo Hindu Temple Society of North America, The - Senior Center 237071891 $10,000 activities, special lectures, educational programs, and cultural programs.
Funding will support recreational activities, social engagement, educational and referral
Miller Hollis Presbyterian Church 111631786 $10,000 services for seniors.
Funding to provide educational and recreational services for seniors, access and
translation (Chinese-English) services, case assistance, community workshops, health
Yeger Homecrest Community Services, Inc. 113373115 $3,500 and wellness promotion.
Homecrest Community Services, Inc. - Homecrest Senior Funding to support operational expenses of educational, recreational and social
CD48 Center 113373115 $5,000 services programming for seniors Homecrest Senior Center.

Brannan Homecrest Community Services, Inc. - Senior Programming 113373115 $3,500 Funding will support the Homecrest Community Services' Senior Center Program.
Funding to support recreational activities and programming at the Hope of Israel Senior
Gibson Hope of Israel Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Council District 16 132749857 $7,000 Citizens center in Council District 16.

Housing Options and Geriatric Association Resources, Inc. - To support the Senior Case Assistance Program/Golden Age Clubhouse for low income
Salamanca Senior Case Assistance program & Golden Age Clubhouse 133887707 $25,000 seniors in Council District 17.
Funding will provide halal lunch, exercise, physical therapy, and yoga sessions for
Gennaro India Home, Inc. 208747291 $40,000 seniors to keep them healthy and active.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds will support culturally competent senior programming, home delivered meals &
groceries, wellness check-up calls, virtual health and wellness activities, educational
Miller India Home, Inc. 208747291 $10,000 seminars, civic engagement, etc.
To provide congregate nutrition, support staff salaries, and fund senior program
Dromm India Home, Inc. - Senior Programs 208747291 $8,000 materials.
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. - Arturo Funds will be used to cover the cost of running recreational activities at the IPR/HE
Gibson Schomburg Senior Center - Council District 16 132987263 $15,000 Arturo Schomburg Senior Center in Council District 16.

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. - Betances To provide funding for health and fitness workshops, cultural events and activities, as
Ayala Senior Center 132987263 $10,000 well as critical case assistance to seniors and families at Betances Senior Center.
To provide services to seniors, including educational and recreational activities, cultural
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. - Bronx events, case assistance, and assistance with entitlements and other benefits at Bronx
Diaz River Senior Center 132987263 $19,000 River Senior Centers.
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. - Carver
Ayala Senior Center 132987263 $10,000 Access to Critical Services for Seniors at Carver Senior Center.
To fund Elmhurst/Jackson Heights Senior Center’s educational and recreational
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. - programs and activities, as well as case assistance to center seniors and their
Dromm Elmhurst/Jackson Heights Senior Center 132987263 $3,500 caregivers.
To provide services to seniors, including educational and recreational activities, cultural
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. - James events, case assistance, and assistance with entitlements and other benefits at James
Diaz Monroe Senior Center 132987263 $19,000 Monroe Senior Centers.
Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, The -
Van Bramer Queensbridge/Riis Neighborhood Senior Center 111729398 $21,300 Funding to support Queensbridge/Riis Neighborhood Senior Center.
Funding will support a Registered Nurse geriatrician who services residents two
Powers James Lenox House Association, Inc. - Geriatric Nurse 131624148 $5,000 evenings weekly.
Funding will provide social services, counseling, programming for Senior Assurance Call
Chin Japanese American Social Services, Inc. 133093059 $5,000 Program.
Rosenthal JBI International, Inc. - Free Audio Books 131683279 $5,000 Funds support free audio books for visually impaired seniors.
Funding to support JBI services including a library for the blind, visually impaired and
JBI International, Inc. - Recapturing Reading for Visually reading disabled. Funding for this program will be used to serve visually handicapped
Maisel Impaired, Blind, and Physically Handicapped Seniors 131683279 $2,500 senior citizens in New York City.

Brooks-Powers Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 132620896 $10,000 Funding to support initial operational costs of a new senior technology helpline.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Brighton
CD48 Manhattan Beach Senior Center 132620896 $6,000 Funding to support various programming and activities MB Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) -
Reynoso Bushwick/Hylan NORC 132620896 $11,000 To support programming for seniors at Bushwick/Hylan NORC SSP.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Care
Rosenthal Assistance Program 132620896 $5,000 Funds support the Care Assistance Program.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Case One Stop at JASA Case Assistance/ Case Management Program Support for Persons in
Perkins Assistance/ Case Management Program - Council District 9 132620896 $12,500 the 9th Council District.

Rosenthal Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Club 76 132620896 $5,000 Funds support senior programming at Club 76.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Coney Funding will be used to support case management, group outings, exercise classes,
Treyger Island Active Aging (CIAA) NORC - SSP 132620896 $8,000 printing and program supplies and operating expenses at the CIAA NORC.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Cooper
Reynoso Park Senior Center 132620896 $5,000 To support programming for seniors at Cooper Park Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Funding to support senior programming, events, and activities in Holliswood Senior
Grodenchik Holliswood Senior Center 132620896 $6,000 Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Institute Funding to support JASA's Institute for Senior Action (IFSA), which provides advocacy
Johnson for Senior Action (IFSA) 132620896 $5,000 workshops.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - JASA Luna Funding to support cultural activities, physical fitness, lectures of interest,
Treyger Park Senior Center 132620896 $5,000 transportation, catered meals, and operating expenses at the Luna Park Center.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - JASA Funding for physical fitness, cultural programming, lectures of interest, social activities,
Treyger Scheuer House Coney Island Senior Center 132620896 $8,000 transportation, and general operating expenses at JASA Scheuer House of Coney Island.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - To provide funding for JASA's health-related programming, which addresses chronic
Ayala JASA/1199 NORC 132620896 $5,000 diseases, nutrition, and weight management.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Luna Park Funding to support various programming, activities and services at the Luna Park Senior
CD48 Senior Center 132620896 $6,000 Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Mechler Funding to support general operating expenses of programming and activities at JASA
Diaz Hall Senior Center 132620896 $15,000 Mechler Hall Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Rockaway Funds will be used to support programming and services as well as operational
Ulrich Park Senior Center 132620896 $10,000 expenses of Rockaway Park Senior Center.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Roy Funding to support Roy Reuther Senior Center programming & services including senior
Brooks-Powers Reuther Senior Center 132620896 $10,000 transportation, various classes, technology upgrades and general operating expenses.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Roy Funding to support Roy Reuther Senior Center including general operating costs,
Brooks-Powers Reuther Senior Center 132620896 $15,000 teachers/lecturers for classes/workshops and transportation for seniors.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Scheuer Funding to support health/exercise programs, senior outings, supplies and operating
CD48 House 132620896 $6,000 costs at Scheuer House Brighton 6 Tenants Association.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Senior Funding to support various programming, activities and services at Senior Alliance
CD48 Alliance Senior Center 132620896 $6,000 Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Funding to support various programming, activities and services at Shorefront Senior
CD48 Shorefront Senior Center 132620896 $5,500 Center.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - St
Rosenthal Martin's NORC 132620896 $3,500 Funds support programming at the St. Martin's NORC.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Starrett Funding to support operating expense costs for senior programming at Starrett City
Barron City Senior Center 132620896 $8,000 Senior Center.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Trump
CD48 United Senior Center 132620896 $5,500 Funding to support various programming, activities and services at JASA/Trump United.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Van Continue and expand senior programming and site improvements at the Van Cortlandt
Dinowitz Cortlandt Senior Center 132620896 $20,000 Senior Center.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Warbasse Funds will support educational/recreational activities, health/exercise programs, group
Treyger Cares NORC - SSP 132620896 $8,000 outings, and general operating expenses at Warbasse Cares.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) -
Reynoso Williamsburg Senior Center 132620896 $11,000 To support programming for seniors at Williamsburg Senior Center.

To provide concerts, lectures, educational activities, classes, and cultural performances


Dromm Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, Inc. - Senior Programs 111681124 $22,000 for local seniors, as well as supporting costs for operating expenses and staff support.
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - Bea Victor Funding will support various events of BVSO including golf, darts, pocket pool, bridge,
Matteo Senior Olympics 135562256 $5,000 bowling, and miniature golf.
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - Bea Victor Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Rose Senior Olympics (BVSO) 135562256 $5,000 associated with operating the Bea Victor Senior Olympics.
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - Innovative
Matteo Senior Center 135562256 $6,000 Funding to support programming and activities of the Innovative Senior Center.

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - Outreach Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Rose Coordinator @ Stapleton Senior Center 135562256 $25,000 associated with outreach coordinator of the Stapleton Sr. Center.
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - Senior
Borelli Olympics 135562256 $5,000 Funds will support Senior Olympics.

Funds will be used to support the Haber Senior Center's Healthy Aging services which
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - include health promotion, educational and recreational activities including exercise,
Treyger Haber Senior Center 112665181 $8,000 music, chorus, knitting, library, and ESL computer classes.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funding to support the expenses related to Senior Citizen Homecare programming and
CD48 Homecare Program 112665181 $25,000 Services.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Jay Funding to support various programming, activities and services at Jay Harama Senior
CD48 Harama Senior Center 112665181 $5,000 Center.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funds to support seniors in need services, food pantry and home delivered meals
CD48 Meals Program 112665181 $5,000 program.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. -
Brannan Senior Citizen Transportation 112665181 $5,000 Funding to support Senior Citizen Transportation for residents of Council District 43.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Requested funds will be used to support our Senior Citizen Transportation Program
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - which provides both individual and group trips for frail elderly transporting them to
Cornegy Senior Citizen Transportation 112665181 $5,000 medical and essential non-medical services and appointments.

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funds will be used to support Senior Transportation programming in Council District
Louis Senior Citizen Transportation Program - Council District 45 112665181 $3,000 45.
Jewish Home Lifecare Manhattan - The Geriatrics Career
Levine Development Initiative (GCD) 131624033 $5,000 To fund senior programs to promote healthy lifestyles and build communities.
Funding to support the senior program that provides meals, case management,
exercise, arts & crafts, cultural events, education and nutrition classes at Castle Hill
Diaz Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Castle Hill Senior Center 131623850 $22,000 Senior Center.
Korean American Senior Citizens Association of New York, Inc. - Funding to support seniors who will receive a case management and referrals to
Rose Senior Empowerment 133959398 $5,000 community resources and follow-ups.
Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New York, To support Korean American senior case assistance and senior programming for
Koo Inc. 112455396 $5,000 residents in Council District 20.
To fund programmatic and operation costs of the congregate meals, case assistance,
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. - education and recreation, and other senior programming for residents in Council
Koo Flushing Neighborhood Senior Center 237348989 $14,000 District 20.
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. -
Vallone Social Service Program 237348989 $10,000 Funding will support expenses for various programs and services offered by KCS.

Reynoso La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. 204393724 $5,000 To provide services to seniors suffering with substance abuse and/or HIV/AIDS.
To support the East Side Case Management Consortium, the Center at Lenox Hill
Neighborhood House and the Support Our Seniors programing, publicly noticed
Kallos Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 131628180 $17,500 through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. - Senior Center at Saint Funding will support the Senior Center at Saint Peter's Church, which serves seniors
Powers Peter's Church 131628180 $15,000 annually with diverse meal, intellectual, health and social programs.

Powers Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. - Senior Transportation 131628180 $5,000 Funding will support transportation for seniors to programs at the Center.
Funds will used to support the seniors by providing meals, movie nights, and art classes
Matteo Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc. 133740011 $8,000 to seniors across Staten Island throughout the year.
Borelli Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc. - Horticulture Program 133740011 $12,500 Funding to support remarkable horticulture program.
Funds for this program would be used to supply equipment and software in
Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc. - Lifestyles Radio Program 10th photography, videography, radio, journalism, graphic arts, and furniture to house the
Rose Anniversary Celebration 133740011 $5,000 equipment in an accessible and safe manner.
Funds will cover administrative, operational and staffing costs in relation to hosting
Rose Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc. - Seniors Programs 133740011 $5,000 cabaret style dinners, movie nights, and art classes for seniors.
Rosenthal Lincoln House Outreach, Inc. - NORC 133668207 $5,000 Funds support the LHO NORC activities.
Local Development Corporation of Crown Heights, Inc. - Senior
Cumbo Programming 112890302 $4,000 Funding for educational programming for seniors, to include computer literacy classes.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Holden Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. 237259702 $15,000 This funding will support district based senior services.

Holden Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. - Seniors Programs 237259702 $5,000 Funds to be used for staff support, programming, activities and trips for seniors.
Operational expenses associated with Medicare town hall enrollment and outreach
Lander Medicare Rights Center, Inc. 133505372 $3,500 events/programming.
Funding will support community presentations in Council District 4 about how to access
Powers Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Council District 4 133505372 $5,000 and enroll in Medicare programs.
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Education & Enrollment Town Funding to support a Medicare Education and Enrollment Town Hall in Council District
Johnson Hall - Council District 3 133505372 $5,000 3.

Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Medicare Education & To fund Medicare Education and Enrollment Town Hall in Council District 43; educating
Brannan Enrollment Town Hall 133505372 $5,000 hundreds of constituents on state and federal Medicare-related benefits.
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Medicare Enrollment &
Grodenchik Outreach 133505372 $5,500 To fund Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in Council District 23.
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Medicare Enrollment
Rosenthal Information Events 133505372 $5,000 Funds support Medicare enrollment information events and enrollment support.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Ulrich Poverty, Inc. - Crisis Mitigation Services 132738818 $15,000 Funds will be used to provide crisis mitigation services.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Ulrich Poverty, Inc. - Metropair Program 132738818 $2,500 Funds will be used to support Met Council's Metropair program.

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish


Borelli Poverty, Inc. - Senior Repair Program - South Shore 132738818 $10,000 Funding to senior home repair program for Council District 51 constituents.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish To help clients secure government benefits and entitlements, including counseling,
Levine Poverty, Inc. - Senior Services Program 132738818 $7,500 financial assistance and emergency food.

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Funds will be used to provide free handy people services and home repairs, enabling
Gjonaj Poverty, Inc. - SenioRepair 132738818 $10,000 low-income older adults to continue living in their homes safely and independently.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Brannan Poverty, Inc. - SenioRepair Program 132738818 $7,500 Funds will be used to support SeniorRepair Program.
To support the Senior Citizens Program, specifically Broadway music performance at a
Dromm Midtown Management Group, Inc. - Nursing Home Program 133192793 $5,000 nursing home in Council District 25.
Dinowitz Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. 133622107 $10,000 Funding to support programming and operations of senior center.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Marble Hill
Rodriguez Cornerstone Program 133622107 $10,000 To cover expenses related to the Marble Hill Cornerstone program for seniors.
To support a Senior Fitness classes weekly in John Jay Park in City Council District 5 for
fall and spring that introduce seniors to athletic activities in a supportive and social
Kallos Moving For Life - Senior Fitness - John Jay Park 465251831 $7,500 environment.
Funds will support a comprehensive senior program, including detailed case
management sessions resulting in entitlement procurement, including client
Yeger Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc. 113067201 $5,000 prescreening, etc.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
National Sorority PHI DLTA KPPA BTA OMCRN CHPT BG SSTR Funding will support the operation of the Saturday Senior program including meals and
Miller ED ACTN SRV CTR - Saturday Senior Program 112501517 $5,000 recreational activities.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn (Bedford- Funding to support the expenses associated with Senior programming as well as
Cornegy Stuyvesant) CDC, Inc. - Senior Programming 471717438 $11,500 workshop supplies, outreach, postage and materials.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens CDC, Inc. - Senior To fund informational programming about home ownership and senior citizens
Dromm Housing Assistance 471267077 $5,000 assistance programs.
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. - Casa
Salamanca Boricua Senior Center 133077047 $10,000 Funds will support senior activities and events at Casa Boricua Senior Center.
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. -
Salamanca Douglass Leon Senior Center 133077047 $15,000 Funds will support senior activities and events at Douglass Leon Senior Center.
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. - Funds will support senior activities and events at Lafayette Estates NORC Supportive
Salamanca Lafayette Estates NORC 133077047 $15,000 Services program.
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. - NORC To provide educational, recreational and other services for senior participants of the
Diaz at Lafayette Estates 133077047 $10,000 NORC Program at Lafayette Estates in Soundview.
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. -
Feliz Thomas Guess Senior Center 133077047 $15,000 Funds will support the senior center's recreational and educational activities.
Funds will be used to support free workshops, marketing material and general
Matteo New York City Verrazano 10-13 Association, Inc. 134151778 $5,000 operating expenses for the senior safety & security workshops.
New York City Verrazano 10-13 Association, Inc. - Senior
Borelli Programs - Council District 51 134151778 $5,000 Funding to support senior programs in Council District 51.

To support the Home Sharing and Respite Care Program for residents in Council District
Kallos New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132618568 $10,000 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Funding to support Home Sharing, Respite Care programming and services in Council
Perkins New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132618568 $12,500 District 9
Funds will support New York Foundation for Senior Citizens programs and operations in
Rivera New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132618568 $10,000 Council District 2.
Funding will be used to enhance and expand Dyckman Senior Center’s health
promotion, social and recreational programs and services, including ESL, computer
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. - Dyckman training, arts & crafts, exercise & dance classes, trips and volunteer member
Rodriguez Senior Center 132618568 $10,000 recognition parties.
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. - Home Sharing Funding will support the operating costs for the Home Sharing / Respite Care program,
Cornegy & Respite Care Program 132618568 $10,000 which provides home care assistance to seniors.
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. - Home Sharing
Perkins & Respite Care Program 132618568 $10,000 Home Sharing and Respite Care Program for Residents of Council District 9.
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. - Home Funding will support the Home Sharing/Respite Care program, which provides home
Powers Sharing/Respite Care Program 132618568 $5,000 care assistance to seniors in Council District 4.
To fund communal dining and entertainment for seniors, computer training for seniors,
Dromm New York Irish Center, Inc. - Senior Program 550869151 $5,000 and senior drama.
New York Irish Center, Inc. - Senior Wellness & Socialization The funding will supplement activities for seniors such as communal dining lunch to
Van Bramer Program 550869151 $7,500 seniors and computer training for seniors.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding to support Social Adult Dementia Day Services, Transportation, Staff and
Lander New York Memory Center 112713960 $5,000 Volunteer Trainings.

New York Road Runners, Inc. - NYCHA Centers & Senior Funds will support free health and fitness programs including sneaker distributions at
Gibson Centers - Council District 16 132949483 $10,000 local NYCHA center, senior centers, and schools in Council District 16.
Brannan NIA Community Services Network, Inc. 112697931 $31,000 Funding to support NIA Senior Recreation, Assistance, and Support Services.
NIA Community Services Network, Inc. - Senior Support Funding to support operational costs, programming, referrals, information and access
Menchaca Services 112697931 $10,000 to benefits for seniors of Council District 38.

Borelli Noble Maritime Collection, The - Senior Music Program 133351673 $10,000 Funding will support arts programming and support for seniors in Council District 51.
The funds are for NEBA's community outreach as well as access and information
Gjonaj Northeast Bronx Association 134131325 $10,000 programs, as well as the administrative costs of the programs.
Funding to support free high-quality technology-based programming to older New
Cornegy Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. 550882599 $10,000 Yorkers.
Johnson Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. 550882599 $5,000 The requested funds will be used to support core program services.
Lander Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. 550882599 $7,500 Funding to support Digital Literal and Technology Training for seniors.
Levin Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. 550882599 $3,000 To support costs for technology training workshops, classes and events.
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Council District Funding will support technology-based programming and training sessions to older
Powers 4 550882599 $10,000 New Yorkers in Council District 4.
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Council District Funding to support Digital/Virtual Literacy and Technology Training for Older Adults in
Brannan 43 550882599 $4,000 Council District 43.
To fund a free community-based programming for older adults including technology-
training and certification classes, workshops & special events, where laptops and
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Council District internet connections (where necessary) are brought to senior centers in Council District
Kallos 5 550882599 $15,000 5.
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Digital/Virtual
Levine Literacy & Technology Training 550882599 $5,000 To fund senior services and digital technology training in Council District 7.
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Literacy & To provide funding to support digital literacy and technology training for Bronx seniors
Ayala Technology - East Harlem 550882599 $5,000 in Council District 8.
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Older Adult To fund 10-week courses covering financial literacy, social engagement, health &
Dromm courses 550882599 $5,000 wellness, and more at senior center in Council District 25.
Funding to support the operating costs of programming/services and events of the
Treyger Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church - Golden Age Club 111694947 $5,000 Golden Age Club.
Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church - Widows Support Funds will be used to support the operating expenses of programming/services and
Treyger Group 111694947 $5,000 events for the Widows Support Group.

Funding to support programming/activities including educational and exercise classes


such as “Music and You”, and “Indoor Gardening”, programs for seniors who are not
Johnson Penn South Social Services, Inc. 133413349 $15,500 able to work in a traditional outdoor garden to learn about plants and flowers.
Levin Pesach Tikvah Hope Development, Inc. 112642641 $5,000 To support Pesach Tikvah Holocaust Services.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding to support the lunch program, entitlement and benefit case assistance,
info/referral services, education, recreation, health promotion and socialization
Holden Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc. 112328536 $30,000 programs.
To support operation, maintenance and programming at multi-service senior center
Reynoso Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc. 112328536 $11,000 facility.
To support, operate and maintain a meals on wheels program serving Queens
Reynoso Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc. - Meals on Wheels 112328536 $11,000 Community Districts 2 and 5.

Salamanca Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. - La Casa de Felicidad 132707665 $10,000 Funding to support programming and activities for La Casa de Felicidad Senior program.
Rivera Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. - Phipps NORC 132707665 $10,000 Funds will support the Phipps NORC's programs and operations.
Feliz Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. - West Farms 132707665 $25,000 Funds will support senior services at the Phipps West Farms site.
To support ESSP, which offers information, help and assistance in obtaining benefits
Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. - Extended Social Services such as SSA, SSI, Veterans Benefits, PA, Medicare Part A, B, C, D, and unemployment
Levin Program 112285970 $4,500 benefits.
Levin Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. - Krakus Senior Center 112285970 $5,200 To support education and recreational activities at the Krakus Senior Center.
Funding to support senior programming, activities and services at The PSS Highbridge
Presbyterian Senior Services, Inc. - Highbridge Senior Center - Center including congregate meals, classes/workshops, and related supplies and
Gibson Council District 16 131981482 $15,000 materials in Council District 16.
Presbyterian Senior Services, Inc. - Jackson & Davidson Senior
Salamanca Centers 131981482 $10,000 Funding to support senior services at PSS Jackson and Davidson Centers.
Presbyterian Senior Services, Inc. - Manhattanville Senior
Levine Center 131981482 $10,000 To provide senior programming at Manhattanville Senior Center.
Funds will support recreational activities and educational resources at the Parkside
Feliz Presbyterian Senior Services, Inc. - Parkside Senior Center 131981482 $10,000 Senior Center.
Funding will be used to support staff salaries for seniors related programming and
Gjonaj Preston Center of Compassion, Inc. 571180937 $20,000 services.
Funding to support district based health conscious programming for the senior
Cumbo Q Kingdom Ministries, Inc. - Senior Programming 113201956 $4,000 population.
The funds received will be used to cover the cost of food/refreshments for the weekly
gathering to expand networking opportunities for seniors. Funds will be applied to the
Gennaro Queens Community House, Inc. - Pomonok Senior Club 112375583 $5,000 purchase of supplies and transportation.

Queens Community House, Inc. - Queens Center for Gay To support Queens Center for Gay Senior's counseling, benefits review, support groups,
Dromm Seniors 112375583 $15,000 and various educational and recreational programs for LGBT older adults.
Queens Community House, Inc. - Queens Center for Gay
Van Bramer Seniors 112375583 $5,000 Funds will be used to support the Queens Center for Gay Seniors.
Funding to support educational and recreational activities including exercise, dance,
Queens Community House, Inc. - Supportive Senior nutrition and lecture classes/workshops; to also provide health screenings, fall
Koslowitz Programming 112375583 $11,000 prevention, and technology programs.
Funds will support programmatic costs and events, including monthly forums and town
Adams Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. 112744700 $5,000 halls.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Vallone Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. 112744700 $10,000 Funding to support operating expenses of programs, services and forums for seniors.

Funding to support monthly programming throughout the year at Queens Borough Hall
Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. - Monthly regarding senior specific topics including accessible transportation, food and housing,
Koslowitz Senior Center 112744700 $5,000 protecting senior services and affordable healthcare.

Gennaro Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. 237172152 $24,000 Funding to support senior programming including intervention and immigrant services.
Funds will be used to provide senior services, meals-on-wheels, senior programming
Ulrich Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. 237172152 $5,000 and immigration services.
To continue senior services and to combat hunger through its meals-on-wheels
Dromm Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior Meals 237172152 $2,500 program and food pantry.
Funds will be used to continue services to seniors that include meals-on-wheels,
Vallone Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior Services 237172152 $5,000 cultural programming, legal services, and entitlement assistance.

To fund outreach to seniors to raise awareness about domestic violence and


Dromm Queens Legal Services Corporation - Elder Abuse 132605604 $8,000 development of trainings and materials on abuse, as well as on financial issues.
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. - Health & Safety
Ulrich Program 111817497 $11,000 Funds will be used for Health and Safety programs in the home and in the community.

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. - Professional To help cover costs of community trainings/programming and professional
Grodenchik Development Programs 111817497 $5,000 development programs in Bayside, Bellerose, Douglaston, Floral Park, and Little Neck.
Rabbi Israel Meyer HaKohen Rabbinical Seminary of America - Funds to be used for operating expenses of programs and services at the Middle Village
Holden Middle Village Adult Center 111752021 $30,000 Adult Center.
Rabbi Israel Meyer HaKohen Rabbinical Seminary of America - Funding to support general operation expenses of programming / services at Middle
Koslowitz Middle Village Adult Center 111752021 $3,000 Village Adult Center.
To support senior activities, case assistance, congregate meals, educational resources
Diaz Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. 136213586 $10,000 and nutritional activities.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Bailey Neighborhood The funds for the R.A.I.N. Bailey Neighborhood Senior Center will be used for supplies,
Cabrera Senior Center 136213586 $35,000 senior activities, senior trips and utilities.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Boston East
Riley Neighborhood Senior Center 136213586 $22,000 Funds to be used to operate the R.A.I.N Boston East Neighborhood Senior Center.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Boston Road The funds will be used to support the operating expenses of the Senior Center and its
Gjonaj Neighborhood Senior Center 136213586 $10,000 programming and activities.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Boston Secor Senior
Riley Center 136213586 $22,000 Funds to be used for the R.A.I.N Boston Secor Neighborhood Senior Center.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Eastchester
Riley Neighborhood Senior Center 136213586 $22,000 Funds to be used for the R.A.I.N Eastchester Neighborhood Senior Center.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Gunhill Neighborhood
Riley Senior Center 136213586 $22,000 Funds to be used to operate the R.A.I.N Gunhill Neighborhood Senior Center.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
The funds will be used to support the operating expenses of the Inwood Senior Center
Rodriguez Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Inwood R.A.I.N 136213586 $10,000 in Council District 10 and its programming and activities.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Middletown The funds will be used to support the operating expenses of the Senior Center and its
Gjonaj Neighborhood Senior Center 136213586 $10,000 programming and activities.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Mt. Carmel
Feliz Neighborhood Senior Center 136213586 $10,000 Funds will support the operating expenses of the Mt. Carmel Senior Center.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Tolentine Neighborhood The funds for the R.A.I.N. Tolentine Neighborhood Senior Center will be used for daily
Cabrera Senior Center 136213586 $40,000 operations, supplies, senior programming and trips.

Funds to be used to support workshops, forums, and maintain a passenger van. In


Riley Retirees of Dreiser Loop, Inc. 010677804 $22,000 addition funds are used for rent, utilities and insurance for the van and room.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Borinquen Plaza Senior
Reynoso Center 112453853 $9,250 To support programming for seniors at Borinquen Plaza Senior Center.

Ampry-Samuel Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Breevort Senior Club 112453853 $5,000 To support programming for seniors at the RiseBoro Breevort Senior Club.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Hope Gardens Service
D. Diaz Center 112453853 $14,125 Funds will be used for Hope Gardens Service Center.

D. Diaz Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - RiseBoro Senior Center 112453853 $14,000 Funds will be used to support RiseBoro Senior Center.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Roundtable Senior
Reynoso Center 112453853 $9,250 To support programming for seniors at Roundtable Senior Center.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Saratoga Square Senior
Ampry-Samuel Center 112453853 $5,000 To support programming for seniors at Saratoga Square Senior Center.
Funds will be used to enhance a variety of health and wellness,
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Stuyvesant Gardens educational/recreational, and technology activities, including supplies for programming
Cornegy Senior Club 112453853 $5,000 at Stuyvesant Gardens Senior Club.
Funding to support the expansion of senior services, including additional programming
Dinowitz Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. 237357997 $40,000 and transportation to and from the center.
Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc. - Riverstone Memory
Levine Center 133355074 $27,000 To provide funding support for program expenses at the Memory Center.
Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc. - Riverstone Supports To help cover expenses related to Council District 10 Riverstone Supports Immigrants
Rodriguez Immigrants 133355074 $10,000 through Senior Center program.
Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. - Rochdale Village Senior Funds will support educational, recreational and nutritional programs for seniors
Adams Center 113397470 $50,000 attending the center.
Koo Roman Catholic Church of St. Kevin - Senior Club 111666886 $5,000 To support programming and activities for the St. Kevins Senior Club.

Vallone Roman Catholic Church of St. Mel, The - St. Mel Leisure Club 111646313 $5,000 Funding will help support the St. Mel Leisure Club Community Program and operations.

Funding is used to support transportation costs, holiday meals, events and other social
Kallos Roosevelt Island Disabled Association, Inc. 133251193 $5,000 outings throughout the year in addition to ADA training meetings.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Salvation Army, The - Bensonhurst Senior Center - Star Lake Funding to support the Salvation Army's Bensonhurst Senior Center Star Lake Camp
Brannan Camp Trip 135562351 $5,000 Trip.
To support initiatives such as: healthy initiatives, yoga training, physical fitness, senior
Van Bramer Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. - Woodside Senior Center 112635374 $36,000 trips and to supplement members dietary needs.
Funding will help support the Clearview Assistance program and its various programs
Vallone Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Clearview Assistance Program 113071518 $10,000 and services.
Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - North Flushing Senior Funding to support general operational expenses, programs and services related to
Vallone Programs 113071518 $5,000 running the North Flushing Senior Center.
The program will provide seniors over the age of sixty who reside in the greater
Clearview, Whitestone, Le Harve, Bay Terrace, and Flushing Communities with
Vallone Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Senior Transportation 113071518 $15,000 dedicated transportation service.
Johnson Say Ah!, Inc. 208663409 $7,500 Funds to train staff and volunteers at senior centers in Council District 3.

Brannan SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 237406410 $6,500 Funds will be used to provide Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations.
Funds will be used to support case assistance services provided to individuals 60 years
Yeger SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 237406410 $18,000 of age and older.
SBH Community Service Network, Inc. - Case Assistance to Funds will be used to for case assistance services provided to individuals 60 years of
Treyger Older Adults 237406410 $20,000 age and up, and operating expenses.
Ayala Search and Care, Inc. 237444790 $5,000 General Operating Support for Case Management and Support Services.
To provide comprehensive fee-free care management services for vulnerable older
men and women living in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5
Kallos Search and Care, Inc. 237444790 $10,000 monthly newsletter and website.
Funds to be used to support services and programming at the senior center as well as
Holden Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 131624178 $30,000 transportation services for medical appointments.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Alzheimers Resource This funding will support the operation of programs offered such as adult day care,
Vallone Program (SHARP) 131624178 $10,000 SHARP and transportation for clients.

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Benjamin Rosenthal-Prince To fund programming at the Benjamin Rosenthal-Prince Street Senior Center, including
Koo Street Innovative Senior Center 131624178 $19,000 technology education classes, social and health classes, and, transportation for seniors.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Net Case Management Funding to support operational expenses associated with providing senior programs
Levine Program 131624178 $5,000 and services for Council District 7 residents.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - To maintain staffing to assist senior clients, to assist with transportation, and to
Dromm Northridge/Brulene/Southridge 131624178 $9,500 provide case management and assistance.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of office management and programming at the
CD22 Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Queensview NORC 131624178 $10,000 Queensview NORC.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Safety Net Case
Brannan Management Program 131624178 $5,000 Funding to support the Selfhelp Safety Net Case Management Program.

Funding to provide staff support for Painting / Drawing classes, Arts and Crafts, ESL
Classes, Technology Classes and Health / Wellness classes. Funding will also support
Koslowitz Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Selfhelp on Austin Street 131624178 $41,000 supplies for educational and recreational programming.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Vallone Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Virtual Senior Center 131624178 $10,000 Funds will be used for transportation services, and the virtual senior center program.
Lander Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc. 112347331 $5,000 Support education and wellness programs for seniors.

To support the delivery of mental health care to older adults residing in Council District
5 Services include evaluations, psychotherapy, medication management, specialized
Kallos Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. 132947616 $1,000 substance abuse counseling and integrated physical and behavioral health care.
Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. - Council District Funding will support mental health counseling for seniors at satellite clinics in Council
Powers 4 132947616 $5,000 District 4, as well as for seniors who are homebound.
Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. - Mental Health
Rosenthal Home Visits 132947616 $12,000 Funds support mental health care visits for seniors in Council District 6.
Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. - Mental Health Mental Health Services for Vulnerable and GLBT Older Adults who reside within Council
Perkins Services 132947616 $15,000 District 9.
Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. - Satellite Clinics -
Levine Riverstone & Red Oak Senior Centers 132947616 $5,500 To support the satellite clinics at Riverstone and Red Oak Senior Centers.
Funding to support the SAGE Center; providing access to services, benefits counseling,
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And legal and financial planning, educational offerings, health and wellness programs,
Johnson Transgender Elders, Inc. 132947657 $7,500 support groups and congregate meals.
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Funding to defray costs of providing counselling, programming and /or meals for
Lander Transgender Elders, Inc. 132947657 $7,000 seniors.

Funding will support services at The SAGE Center, including employment assistance,
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs, health and wellness
Powers Transgender Elders, Inc. 132947657 $5,000 programs, benefit counseling, cancer support groups, and congregate meals.
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And
Feliz Transgender Elders, Inc. - Bronx 132947657 $10,000 Funds will support the operations of SAGE-Bronx.
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And
Perkins Transgender Elders, Inc. - Council District 9 132947657 $8,000 Senior Services for LGBT older adult Community in Council District 9.
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And
Gibson Transgender Elders, Inc. - SAGE Center Bronx 132947657 $5,000 Funds will support services for LGBT older adults offered at the SAGE Center Bronx.
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Funding for programming conducted through flagship SAGE Center and the SAGE
Levine Transgender Elders, Inc. - The SAGE Center - Harlem 132947657 $5,000 Center in Harlem.
To help support case management, meals, programming, and other related senior
Grodenchik Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. 112591783 $63,250 services.

Funding will enable the continuation and enhancement of SNAP's broad array of
services for seniors at the Brookville center. Services include case management, meals-
Miller Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. - Brookville Center 112591783 $10,000 on-wheels, caregiver support, and transportation/escort.
Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. - Brookville
Brooks-Powers Neighborhood Senior Center 112591783 $20,000 Funding to support costs associated with programming & services at Brookville Center.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. - Brookville Funding to support costs associated with Brookville Neighborhood Senior Center
Brooks-Powers Neighborhood Senior Center 112591783 $20,000 Services.
SHARE: Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer, To fund outreach and support services for seniors at risk of ovarian and breast cancers
Levine Inc. - Senior Outreach & Support Initiative 133131914 $5,000 in Council District 7.
To assist with operational costs for senior-related programming, including case
South Asian Council for Social Services - Senior Support management, meals, technical assistance, and other culturally relevant recreational
Koo Services 113632920 $19,000 activities.
South Asian Council for Social Services - Senior Support
Vallone Services 113632920 $5,000 Funding will support operational costs, programs and services for SACSS.
South Shore Artists Foundation - Senior Programs - Council
Borelli District 51 842895424 $5,000 Funding will support arts programming for seniors in Council District 51.
To support Senior Wellness programs, and general social services for seniors. Funding
Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation - will be allocated for staffing support, office technology and materials, and office
Reynoso David Santiago Senior Center 112268359 $30,000 infrastructure.

To provide senior citizens 60 and older with hot lunches, educational and recreational
Levin Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES 112730462 $11,300 activities, and comprehensive case management services and staff support.
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES - Astoria Senior Funds will be used to defray the operating costs at the RAICES Astoria Neighborhood
CD22 Center 112730462 $7,000 Senior Center.
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES - Red Hook Senior
Menchaca Center 112730462 $10,000 Funding to support operational and programming expenses of senior services.

Barron Spring Creek Senior Partners, Inc. - Council District 42 743158439 $7,000 Funding to support operating expense costs for seniors services programming.
Requested funds will be used to support the weekly meetings and various activities for
Yeger St. Athanasius Golden Age Club 111639837 $18,000 seniors of St. Athanasius Golden Age Club.

Funds will support the Golden Age Club, including hosting meetings, special events,
Ulrich St. Camillus Golden Age 111674392 $5,000 senior peer counseling, community updates and information on senior services.

To support St. Francis College’s For Seniors program that provides free activities,
including Tai Chi, Pilates, yoga, swimming, creative writing classes, introductory course
Levin St. Francis College - Senior Programming 111635105 $9,000 to Computers and use of the internet, lecture series, and free first run movies.

Funds will support 2 Hot meals daily, (congregate meals daily) Arts/craft, health
management, in-home telephone reassurance, physical health/exercise, senior center
Eugene St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church 112463892 $22,000 case assistance, education, technology, nutrition ed, senior center information.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Bensonhurst, Kings
Treyger County, NY - Happy-Go-Lucky Club 111631816 $5,000 Funding will support the Happy Go Lucky Club, and senior services, events, and trips.
To support Leadership, recreational, and educational activities for seniors in East
Reynoso St. Nick's Alliance Corporation - GREC 510192170 $7,500 Williamsburg.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
St. Vincent de Paul Residence - ArchCare at San Vicente de
Salamanca Paul Residence 133598842 $25,000 Funding will be used to provide senior services at St. Vicente de Paul Residence.
Funds will support the Golden Age Club's programs for seniors including hosting
meetings, special events, senior peer counseling, community updates and information
Ulrich St. Virgilius Golden Age 111672796 $5,000 on senior services.

Powers Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. - Senior Services 132572034 $10,000 Funding will support senior services at the Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood Center.
To fund senior services in support of wellness, nutrition, and fitness activities including
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. - Senior Services - the cost of instructors and supplies, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly
Kallos Council District 5 132572034 $26,500 newsletter and website.
Funds will be used for transportation to and from center to seniors in the program for
peer support groups, summer trips, recreational programs, the recreational pool
Matteo Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. 133266398 $12,000 program.
Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. - Funds will be used for recreation, education, transportation, health promotion
Matteo Arrochar & New Dorp Center Friendship Club 132778244 $35,000 programs at Arrochar and New Dorp Center Friendship Club.
Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. -
Borelli Great Kills Friendship Club Senior Services 132778244 $20,000 Funding to support programming and services @ Great Kills Friendship Club.
Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. - Mt.
Borelli Loretto Friendship Club Senior Services 132778244 $20,000 Funding to support programming and services.
Powers Stein Senior Center, Inc. 237378342 $15,000 Funding will support senior services at the Stein Senior Center.
Rivera Stein Senior Center, Inc. 237378342 $15,000 Funds will support Stein Senior Center's programs and operations.

Rosenthal Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc. - Senior Breakfast 131943516 $5,000 Funds support services and activities related to the Senior Breakfast program.
Funding to support operational expenses in District 10 associated with cultural events
and activities including outreach/promotions, facility/space costs and artists costs for
Rodriguez Sukkahwood, Inc. - Senior Services 822630901 $10,000 seniors.
To fund an integrated continuum of senior services, which include senior center, case
assistance and management, social adult day services, caregivers program, health
Dromm Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. - Senior Center 510189327 $6,500 programs, and visiting program.
The requested funds will help support the Bay Ridge on the Move (BROM)
Brannan Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. - Bay Ridge on the Move 202508411 $5,000 transportation program.
To fund program-related expenses for the senior center, including class materials,
Koo Taiwan Center, Inc. - Taiwanese American Senior Center 112857501 $19,000 office supplies, utilities, and printing expenses.

Cornegy Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer Foundation 264417161 $5,000 Funds will be used to provide Senior Outreach and resources in Council District 36.
Funding will support holistic health care that promotes physical, social and emotional
Ayala Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center - Music Therapy 133007801 $5,000 well-being for nursing home residents.

Ayala Union Settlement Association, Inc. - Senior Centers 131632530 $20,000 To fund programs and initiatives related to the health of seniors in Council District 8.
Brannan United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 371469112 $10,000 Fund will be used to provide social services to seniors.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. - Lillian Wald
Rivera Senior Center 132735378 $20,000 Funds will support UJC's programs and operations at Lillian Wald Senior Center.
To help senior citizens apply and obtain public benefits including food stamps, SSI,
Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, emergency food vouchers, legal assistance,
Lander United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 112728233 $7,000 housing services and other vital benefits & entitlements.

To assist low income individuals to apply and obtain public benefits including food
stamps, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, health insurance, Section 8,
Levin United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 112728233 $9,500 emergency food vouchers & packages, and legal assistance.
United Senior Citizens Center of Sunset Park, Inc. - Senior Funding for operational and programming expenses specifically to make repairs to
Menchaca Support Services 112358277 $10,000 floors and kitchen equipment.

Brooks-Powers Vets, Inc. 272280570 $5,000 Funding to support Technology training and education for veteran community.
Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - Senior Program -
Ampry-Samuel Council District 41 472167056 $5,000 Funds will support the cost associated with senior programming in Council District 41.
Funds will be used for monthly meetings, operating expenses, maintenance of the park,
Matteo Vietnam Veterans of America, Thomas J. Tori Chapter 421 061252230 $9,000 educational program and annual meetings.

Cornegy VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $5,000 Funding to support training, services and outreach for older persons who are blind.

Grodenchik VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $4,000 To support efforts to provide education on eye disease and blindness prevention.

Funding to support a Benefits Enrollment Facilitator; aiding enrollment in Medicaid and


other Government Sponsored Health Insurance programs, and help clients resolve
Johnson VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $5,000 problems related to benefits and health insurance coverage.

Funding will support VISIONS multi-lingual vision education and outreach programs for
blind and visually impaired seniors, which includes community outreach, vision
Powers VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $5,000 rehabilitation, mobility training and social and professional support.
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Council Funding to support VISIONS training, services and outreach. Targeted for older persons
Gjonaj District 13 131624210 $5,000 who are blind or multiply disabled in Council District 13.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired - associated with providing services for older persons who are blind, including
Rose Outreach & Support - Seniors 131624210 $5,000 workshops, rehabilitation support, meals, and other services as needed.
Rivera Visiting Neighbors, Inc. 237379098 $5,000 Funds will support Visiting Neighbors programs and operation.
Johnson Vocal Ease, Inc. 371469320 $3,000 Funding to support general operating expenses including staff support.
To fund the production of on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at
hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and senior residences in Council District 5 with
Kallos Vocal Ease, Inc. 371469320 $5,000 at least 1 month's notice to the general public.
Rosenthal Vocal Ease, Inc. - Senior Center Musical Programs 371469320 $3,500 Funds support performances in Council District 6 senior centers.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Perkins Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc. - Council District 9 133234630 $5,000 Funding to support Legal Services for the Elderly programming in Council District 9.
Ayala Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc. - Elderly Project 133234630 $5,000 To provide funding to support the VOLS Elderly Project.

Rodriguez Washington Heights Community Services - STAR Senior Center 132792876 $10,000 Funds to be used for programming that benefits seniors in Council District 10.

Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration


Rodriguez Corporation - Senior Center - Council District 10 132944830 $10,000 To help cover expenses related to the Senior services program in Council District 10.
Wayside Out-Reach Development (WORD), Inc. - Boulevard Funding to support operating expense costs for general senior activity programming at
Barron Houses Senior Center 113528680 $15,600 Boulevard Houses Senior Center.
Wayside Out-Reach Development (WORD), Inc. - Mt. Ararat
Ampry-Samuel Senior Center 113528680 $10,000 Funds to support the programming and activities at Mt. Ararat Senior Center.
Wayside Out-Reach Development (WORD), Inc. - Rosetta Funding to support operating expense costs for senior programming at Rosetta Gaston
Barron Gaston Senior Center 113528680 $16,000 Senior Center.
Wayside Out-Reach Development (WORD), Inc. - Tilden
Ampry-Samuel Neighborhood Senior Center 113528680 $10,000 Funds to support the programming and activities at Tilden Senior Center.
Wayside Out-Reach Development (WORD), Inc. - Tompkins Funding to support operating expenses and transportation for Tompkins Park Senior
Cornegy Park Senior Center 113528680 $5,000 Center.
Wayside Out-Reach Development (WORD), Inc. - Van Dyke II
Ampry-Samuel Neighborhood Senior Center 113528680 $10,000 Funds to support the programming and activities at Van Dyke II Senior Center.
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. -
Ayala Millbrook Gardens 132926433 $5,000 To support Senior Services at Millbrook Gardens.
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc. -
Levine Red Oak Senior Center 132926433 $12,500 Funding to support programming, technology and staff at Red Oak Senior Center.
Van Bramer Woodside on the Move, Inc. - Senior Programming 112435565 $10,000 Funding to support senior programming.
Yemeni American Merchants Association - Adult Literacy and Funding to support ESOL, GED, and civic classes for adult immigration clients who are
Cornegy Civic Programming for Older Adults 823539502 $8,500 working toward becoming naturalized citizens.
Funding will allow for general program expansion by providing support for rent,
Young Israel Programs, Inc. - Young Israel of Forest Hills Senior utilities, communication, food, supplies and other general operation and program
Koslowitz League 030381957 $50,000 related expenses.

Yeger Young Israel Programs, Inc. - Young Israel of Midwood 030381957 $6,000 Funds will be used to offset operational costs at the Young Israel of Midwood campus.

Funding to support programming including recreation, health promotion, nutrition


education and meals. Funding will be used to assist occupancy and utilities expenses,
Gennaro Young Israel Programs, Inc. - Young Israel of Queens Valley 030381957 $10,000 and programming such as education classes in Computer Technology and Arts & Crafts.
Young Israel Programs, Inc. - Young Israel Senior Center - Funding to support operating expenses for Young Israel Senior Services located at 1694
CD48 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 030381957 $5,500 Ocean Avenue.
Young Men & Young Women's Hebrew Association of the
Dinowitz Bronx dba Riverdale YM/YWHA 131740507 $10,000 To continue with social programming for seniors.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Funding would be used to enhance cultural arts programs at the Center for Adults
Washington Heights and Inwood - Center for Adults Living Living Well @ the Y (The Center) in District 10, an Innovative Senior Center funded by
Rodriguez Well @ the Y 131635308 $10,000 DFTA.
Funding to support operating expenses associated with older adult from Bedford-
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Stuyvesant YMCA participating in the Empire State Senior Games including transport
Cornegy Bedford Stuyvesant - Seniors Empire State Games 131624228 $5,000 and refreshments.

Funding to support operating expenses and programming associated with the health
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - and wellness of older adults at the Bedford Stuyvesant YMCA, such as, but not limited
Cornegy Bedford Stuyvesant YMCA - Senior Programs 131624228 $5,000 to: group exercise classes, social connectivity workshops and wellness workshops.
Funds will be used to support operating expenses and programming associated health
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - and wellness of older adults at Flatbush YMCA for group exercise classes, social
Louis Flatbush YMCA - Older Adult Programming 131624228 $10,000 connectivity workshops and wellness workshops.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Funding to support and enhance social, recreational, exercise, and arts & crafts
Diaz Glebe Senior Center 131624228 $15,000 activities at Bronx YMCA Glebe Senior Center.
Funds will be used to provide activities and special events for seniors in the
Young Men's Young Women's Hebrew Association of Boro community; including exercise classes, entertainment, and outings to cultural events
Yeger Park, Inc. - Senior Programming 111630917 $16,000 throughout NYC.
Levin YWCA of Brooklyn, Inc., The 111630919 $5,000 To provide funding support for case management services.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Levin 84th Precinct Community Council 113149257 $5,000 DYCD To support the operations of the 84th Precinct Community Council.
109th Precinct Community Council - National Night Out
Koo Against Crime 112417336 $5,000 DYCD To support the 109th Police Precinct's National Night Out Against Crime.
109th Precinct Community Council - Police Community Funding will support expenses related to running the annual Family Fun Day and other
Vallone Partnerships 112417336 $5,000 DYCD various events and programs.
110th Precinct Community Council, Inc. - National Night
Dromm Out 432025653 $5,000 DYCD To support the National Night Out crime/drug prevention awareness event.
110th Precinct Community Council, Inc. - National Night
Moya Out 432025653 $5,000 DYCD To be used for National Night Out in Council District 21.
Funds will be used to support the 1199SEIU / Employer Childcare Corporation' Future of
America Learning Center (FALC), WorkForce2000 (WF2) and its early childhood
Ampry-Samuel 1199 SEIU Employer Child Care Corporation 134063281 $13,000 DYCD educators.

Funds will be used to support wrap around services designed to expose WF2 participant
to college and career readiness programming including college preparation and career
Eugene 1199 SEIU Employer Child Care Corporation 134063281 $5,000 DYCD counseling, workforce development for youth and academic skills enhancement.
1199 SEIU Employer Child Care Corporation - Council
Louis District 45 134063281 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Emergency Child Care Relief For Healthcare Workers.
Funds will be used for supplies, marketing, rentals, food for National Night Out,
Matteo 122nd Precinct Community Council 133371153 $5,000 DYCD seasonal events, youth explorers and community meetings.
Funding to support community events including Back-to-School Health Fair, turkey give-
161st Street Merchants Association, Inc. - Council District away to homeless veterans and residents, and the annual Holiday Celebration in
Gibson 16 300064721 $8,000 DYCD Council District 16.

To provide funding support by connecting artists & youth workers with local schools as
teaching artists, art directors, and mentors. Project based learning integrate life and art
Speaker Ayala 2020 Vision for Schools, Inc. - Bring Art Back 453023036 $50,000 DYCD skills, as students cultivate a shared vision and bring that vision to life.
Funding to support costs associated with New Play Development programming and
activities, including provision of low-cost/no-cost tickets to students, seniors and
Johnson 42nd Street Workshop - New Play Development 133763953 $5,000 DCLA general public.

Johnson 52nd Street Project, Inc., The 133467948 $5,000 DCLA To support The 52nd Street project's theatrical and academic mentoring programs.

Louis 67th Precinct Clergy Council, Inc. - Council District 45 274581070 $5,000 DYCD Funds support programming at 67th Precinct Council.

Ampry-Samuel 67th Precinct Clergy Council, Inc. - Public Safety Coalition 274581070 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Public Safety Coalition.

Maisel 69th Precinct Clergy Council 463745556 $5,000 DYCD Funds will assist in hosting meetings and events including supplies and equipment.
Maisel 69th Precinct Community Council, Inc. 474186950 $2,000 DYCD Funds will assist in providing community events and programs.
Rivera 7 Loaves, Inc. 132744557 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support GOH Productions community arts programs.
70th Precinct Interfaith Clergy Council Inc. - Council
Louis District 45 831666768 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support programming at 70th Precinct Council.
Ampry-Samuel 71st Precinct Community Council, Inc. 043784543 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support 71st Precinct Council community events.
88th Precinct Youth Council, Inc. - Helping Encourage
Cumbo Leadership Potential (HELP) Camp 112799514 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the operating expense of the 88th Precinct Youth Council.

Adams A Better Jamaica, Inc. 113804421 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support expenses for outdoor film screenings in Council District 28.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support Arts Services and programming for Council District 31 at senior
Brooks-Powers A Better Jamaica, Inc. 113804421 $5,000 DCLA centers within southeast Queens.
Funding will go to "Classic Film Fridays" for summer movie series. Funds will be used for
Gennaro A Better Jamaica, Inc. - Classic Film Fridays 113804421 $5,000 DCLA exhibition licenses, marketing costs, and staff costs.
Funds to support expenses related to presenting family-friendly movies at Jamaica
Miller A Better Jamaica, Inc. - Family Movies in the Park 113804421 $5,000 DCLA parks.
Funds are used to support operational expenses of the Jamaica Reads in-school tutoring
Miller A Better Jamaica, Inc. - Jamaica Reads 113804421 $10,000 DCLA program.
Perkins Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. - Education Program 133166308 $10,000 DCLA Fund will support Aaron Davis Hall Education Program.
Rodriguez ABADA-Capoeira Bronx Arts, Inc. 814401281 $5,000 DYCD To support general programming expenses.
To support the Actors Fund Arts Center, a community resource and affordable
performance venue for small, emerging and culturally-specific Brooklyn-based artists
Levin Actors Fund of America, The - Arts Center 131635251 $3,000 DCLA and arts groups.
Funding will be used to defray operating expenses and programs including a food
ACTS Community Development Corporation - Coney pantry, benefits enrollment program, afterschool program for children, health services
Treyger Island Lighthouse Mission 010679652 $5,000 DYCD and free income tax preparation.
Adhikaar for Human Rights and Social Justice - Services to To fund immigration services, adult literacy classes, and programming expansion due to
Dromm Immigrants 203384725 $7,000 DYCD increased caseloads in response to COVID-19.

To supports the Jill Chaifetz Helpline which provides information about the policies,
Kallos Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. 112247307 $2,500 DYCD programs and practices of the Department of Education and its schools.
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. - Jill Chaifetz To provide funding for the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline, which assists parents and
Ayala Education Helpline 112247307 $5,000 DYCD guardians with school-related issues.
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. - Jill Chaifetz
Chin Education Helpline 112247307 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline.

African American Planning Commission, Inc. - Domestic Funding will be used to support Domestic Violence programming and services, including
Cornegy Violence Services 113305070 $5,000 MOCJ case management, crisis intervention and legal services/assistance.
Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
providing drop-in support and advocacy services for low-income communities on the
Rose African Refuge, Inc. - Drop In Center 010873188 $18,500 DYCD North Shore.

Kallos African Services Committee, Inc. - Adult Literacy Program 133749744 $2,500 DYCD Funds will support the Adult Literacy Program.
Funding for general operating support to provide artistic programs for low-income and
Cumbo African Voices Communications, Inc. - Artistic Programs 133687018 $5,000 DCLA fixed income residents in Brooklyn.
Funds will support the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival & Lecture Series in
Louis African Voices Communications, Inc. - Council District 45 133687018 $6,000 DCLA Council District 45.
African Voices Communications, Inc. - Get Your Read On & Funding to support Get Your Read On & Reel Sisters programming for persons residing
Perkins Reel Sisters 133687018 $5,000 DCLA from Council District 9.
Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of New York, Inc. - Music Funding to support Afro Latin Jazz Academy of Music Residency program in Council
Gibson Residency Program - Council District 16 453665976 $5,000 DCLA District 16.
Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of New York, Inc. - Public School
Reynoso 120K 453665976 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support Afro Latin Jazz Academy of Music Residency program at P.S. 120K.

Funding to support education, career counseling and job services, family support, social
CD48 Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. 133975090 $10,000 DYCD services, legal needs and referrals to unemployed or under employed individuals.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. - Funding for career counseling, job services for unemployed and underemployed
Levine Adult Literacy - ESL 133975090 $3,500 DYCD individuals, pre-employment counseling, literacy, and skills training.
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. -
Louis Brookdale Neighborhood Center 133975090 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support programming at Brookdale Neighborhood Center.

Funding to provide education, career counseling, and job services for unemployed and
Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. - underemployed individuals, many of whom are low income. Services will include pre-
Gennaro COPE Program 133975090 $9,000 DYCD employment counseling, literacy, and skills training.
Chin AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. 133562071 $5,000 DHMH Funding to provide staff support for a dedicated Peer Health Coach.
Funding to support End the Epidemic project list to continue supporting the Alliance’s
Johnson AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. 133562071 $5,000 DHMH HIV Prevention Network.
AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. - Alliance
Rivera for Positive Change 133562071 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support Alliance for Positive Change's programs and operations.
Funds to be used to operate the AIMHigh Empowerment Institute, The Epic Impact
Riley AIMHigh Empowerment Institute, Inc. 813143733 $40,000 DYCD Program, College Fair, & the Student Empowerment Symposium.

CD22 AKTINA Productions, Inc. - Greek Radio Program 113220961 $14,000 DOITT Funds will be used to support radio programming promoting Greek culture in NYC.

Gjonaj Albanian & American Open Hand Association 464607518 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to distribute food and clothing, and administrative expenses.
To support community services,immigration general informations,hand out pamphlets
for awarance , arranage culltural events and recraction events ,bilingual classes in Urdu
Eugene Allama Iqbal community center, Inc. 273612001 $30,000 DYCD and Hindi ,counseling , and COMPASS.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Shelton Funding will support operational costs associated with transportation and activities for
Gennaro Houses 112326244 $3,000 DFTA the senior center at Shelton Houses.
Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. - Environmental The funding will be used to cover the various costs associated with implementing APECs
Vallone Education for All 112405466 $25,000 DCLA educational programs.

Speaker Treyger Alliance for Coney Island, Inc. 460802042 $125,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support cultural events and workforce recruitment events.
Alliance for Coney Island, Inc. - Holiday Lighting & Gift Funds will used to install holiday lighting in Coney Island and to support a holiday gift
Treyger Giveaway 460802042 $30,000 DYCD giveaway event for children in need.

To cover the cost of running free resource hotline, assisting community with needs
related to education & youth health including drug awareness & abuse, housing issues,
Gennaro Alliance Of Bukharian Americans 820806280 $10,000 DYCD adult services & food related services, & hosting community seminars in CD 24.

Funds will be used for services to the Bukharian American community including health,
Ulrich Alliance Of Bukharian Americans 820806280 $7,500 DYCD housing, food related services and community seminars and events.

Funding to support programming expenses with an emphasis on three new initiatives


Johnson Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc. 132768583 $5,000 DCLA addressing equity and access for under-represented artists and audiences.
Funding to support the Access A.R.T./New York program, which provides nonprofit
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc. - Access theaters with tools to help them reach and serve more physically and developmentally
Cumbo A.R.T./New York Program 132768583 $3,000 DCLA disabled and neuro-diverse individuals.

Allied Veterans Memorial Committee of Ridgewood and Funds to be used for the annual Memorial Day Parade including bands, reviewing
Holden Glendale, Inc. - Memorial Day Parade 383853340 $5,000 DYCD stands, transportation, publicity and other supplies.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support enhanced child care programming for children attending the Alonzo
Levin Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial Day Care Center, Inc. 112248164 $5,000 ACS Daughtry Day Care program.
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc. - Public School Dance
Rosenthal Programs 132584273 $5,000 DCLA Funds support Alvin Ailey dance programs in Council District 6 public schools.

Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association - To provide for the enrollment of individuals in Council District 20 into Medic Alert,
Koo New York City, Inc. - Medic Alert Program 133277408 $5,000 DFTA which allows for the safe return of individuals with memory disorders to their home.

CD48 American Brotherhood for the Russian Disabled, Inc. 113314347 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support workshops, excursions and meetings for disabled individuals.

Treyger American Brotherhood for the Russian Disabled, Inc. 113314347 $3,000 DYCD Funding to support workshops, excursions and meetings for disabled individuals.
To support the breast cancer screening program, with funding supporting the cost
associated with the operation of the Mobile Care Clinic. Funding will also support
Eugene American Council Of Minority Women, Inc. 270861591 $15,000 DHMH community outreach and navigation.
Funding will support the American-Italian Cancer Foundation’s (AICF) Breast Cancer
Outreach and Patient Navigation Program which brings medically under-served NYC
Eugene American-Italian Cancer Foundation 133035711 $5,000 DYCD women into screening.

To support no-cost breast cancer screening and education services on a Mobile Care
Clinic on at least 4 occasions at locations in City Council District 5 including but not
Kallos American-Italian Cancer Foundation 133035711 $10,000 DHMH limited to NYCHA developments, senior and community centers, and publicly noticed.
Funds support free breast cancer screening outreach and patient navigation for Council
Rosenthal American-Italian Cancer Foundation 133035711 $5,000 DHMH District 6 residents.
Ulrich American-Italian Cancer Foundation 133035711 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support the free breast cancer screening program.
American-Italian Cancer Foundation - Breast Cancer
Grodenchik Screening 133035711 $4,000 DHMH To help fund No-cost Breast Cancer Screening program in Council District 23.
American-Italian Cancer Foundation - Cancer Outreach -
Brannan Council District 43 133035711 $4,000 DHMH Funding will support Cancer Outreach program in Council District 43.
American-Italian Cancer Foundation - Free Mammograms Funding will support free mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically
Powers & Clinical Breast Exams 133035711 $2,500 DHMH disadvantaged women in Council District 4.

Funds will be used to promote events; secure the services of instructors, facilitators,
and other experts to lead events; provide healthy refreshments and meals for
Cornegy Amida Care, Inc. 134154068 $5,000 DHMH participants; pay for event-related supplies; and to pay for venue space when needed.
To support Making Connections, an extensive bilingual partnership program that
focuses on schools and community organizations and artist-in-residency programs
Kallos Amigos Del Museo Del Barrio, Inc. 237156720 $3,000 DCLA including visits to El Museo by schools in Council District 5.
Funding will support El Museo's bilingual partnership program at a school in Council
Powers Amigos Del Museo Del Barrio, Inc. 237156720 $5,000 DCLA District 4.
Amigos Del Museo Del Barrio, Inc. - Community To provide funding for El Museo's local community engagement and educational
Ayala Engagement & Programming - Council District 8 237156720 $5,000 DCLA initiatives.
Funding will help cover the cost of an additional case manager who will provide services
to individuals/family units; providing comprehensive case management for issues
Gennaro Amudim Community Resources, Inc. 470984801 $5,000 MOCJ relating to drugs, mental health and sexual abuse.
Funds to be used for mobile adoption events, publicly noticed through Council District 5
Kallos Animal Care and Control of New York City 133788986 $2,000 DHMH monthly newsletter and website.
Louis Animal Care and Control of New York City 133788986 $2,500 DHMH Funds will support various services/programs of the ACC.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support spay and neuter clinics, vaccination clinics, and adoption events in
Moya Animal Care and Control of New York City 133788986 $20,000 DHMH Council District 21.
Animal Care and Control of New York City - Community Funds to be used for adoption events, animal rescue, wellness clinics and spay/neuter
Holden Pet Care Program 133788986 $10,000 DHMH in Council District 30.
Animal Care and Control of New York City - Community Funds to be used for mobile adoption, wellness clinics, spay/neuter and microchip
Gjonaj Pets 133788986 $10,000 DHMH events in Council District 13.
Animal Care and Control of New York City - Surrender
Vallone Prevention & Community Pets 133788986 $7,500 DHMH Funding will support ACC and the community pets program.
Animal Care and Control of New York City - Surrender Funding to support the Surrender Prevention program which provides residents with
Johnson Prevention Program 133788986 $5,000 DHMH free one-on-one education and resources.
Chin Anne Frank Center USA, Inc., The 132991719 $5,000 DCLA To support historical educational programs for students and adults.

Funding to support outreach and online presence to promote art events and support
Lander Annual Gowanus Artists Studio Tour 753192120 $5,000 DYCD artists in Gowanus including the Arts Gowanus ArtWalk on Atlantic Avenue.
Ansob Center for Refugees, Inc. - Immigration Legal Funding will be used to provide counseling to immigrant and refugee communities in
CD22 Services 113534833 $25,000 DYCD Council District 22.

Moya Antioch Bible Institute 311714800 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support community outreach, youth services, and elderly services.
To support the provision of comprehensive health services, and specifically to support
Chin APICHA Community Health Center 133706365 $5,000 DHMH staff to conduct community health education.
Rivera APICHA Community Health Center 133706365 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support Apicha's programs and operations.
To support the provision of comprehensive health services and specifically to support
Dromm APICHA Community Health Center - Community Health 133706365 $5,000 DHMH staff to conduct community health education.

Levine APICHA Community Health Center - Community Outreach 133706365 $3,500 DHMH To fund community outreach and public health programming and services.
Funding to support social services, including benefits navigation, workforce
development, digital literacy, and food distribution, with an emphasis on serving the
Treyger Apna Brooklyn Community Center, Inc. 820706930 $5,000 DYCD South Asian community of Council District 47.
Funding for art and mentorship programs for K-12 students, families, community
Levine Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc. - Education Programs 133630066 $3,500 DCLA partners, and educators.

Perkins Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc. - Education Programs 133630066 $7,500 DCLA Funds will support Apollo Theater Education Programs.

Brannan Arab American Association of New York, Inc. 113604756 $7,500 DYCD Funding will be used to support costs associated with the Arab American Bazaar.
Arab American Association of New York, Inc. - Services
Menchaca Supporting DV Victims 113604756 $25,000 MOCJ Funding to support caseworker and services dedicated to supporting DV victims.
Funding to support operating expenses, including staff support, educational
Eugene Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The 113167245 $5,000 DYCD materials/supplies, and events/activities.
Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The - Adult
Levin Education and Literacy 113167245 $3,500 DYCD To support the Adult Education and Literacy program.
Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The - Anti-
Dromm Violence Program 113167245 $5,000 MOCJ To fund administrative costs associated with anti-violence programming and services.
Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The - Funds will be used to support the Emergency Fund which will provide food, clothing and
CD22 Emergency Fund 113167245 $6,000 DYCD referral services for residents of Queens.

Diaz Ariva, Inc. 320028598 $5,000 DYCD To provide free income tax assistance to low income individuals and families.
Johnson Ars Nova Theater I, Inc. - Greenwich House Night 800339038 $3,500 DCLA Funding to support Greenwich House Night.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support community training sessions in Manhattan for small businesses around ADA
Chin Art Beyond Sight, Inc. 133477104 $5,000 SBS compliance and inclusion.
Rivera Art Beyond Sight, Inc. 133477104 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Art Beyond Sight's programs and operations.

Funds will be used to provide free art programming and services at various locations on
Rose Art Lab, Inc. - Programming & Events 132977495 $5,000 DCLA Staten Island, pairing with other community and cultural organizations.
Funding to support expenses related to art exhibition including supplies, venue costs,
Gennaro Art Transforms, Inc. 814182354 $5,000 DYCD entertainment and other expenses.
Funding to support arts and cultural programing for the Bangladeshi community of
Lander Arts & Democracy, Inc. 474287935 $9,500 DCLA Kensington and elsewhere in the 39th Council District.
Koo Arts Connection, Inc., The - Public School 20Q 132953240 $5,000 DCLA To support programming at Public School 20Q.
Rivera Arts for Art, Inc. 133991848 $3,000 DCLA Funds will support Arts for Art's programs and operations.
To support low cost and free cultural programming in public and community spaces in
Council District 1. Funds will pay artist and production costs associated with the
Chin Arts for Art, Inc. - Council District 1 133991848 $3,500 DCLA program.
Funding to support Dance Off the Streets, arts programming which serves children who
are having difficulties academically, socially and/or domestically who are at risk, and
Treyger Art's House Schools, Inc. 870790139 $17,000 DCLA operating expenses.
Arverne Church of God, Inc. - Doing Right Under Guidance Funding to support operational costs associated with the Doing Right Under Guidance
Brooks-Powers and Supervision (D.R.U.G.S.) 113031878 $10,000 DYCD and Supervision (D.R.U.G.S.) program.

To support strengthening Asian American Nonprofits through technical assistance


Gennaro Asian American Federation, Inc. 133572287 $12,500 DYCD research and data collection to document emerging population needs and trends.

To support strengthening Asian American Nonprofits through technical assistance


Grodenchik Asian American Federation, Inc. 133572287 $6,000 SBS research and data collection to document emerging population needs and trends.
To help support advocacy efforts and programming for Pan-Asian American groups,
including direct services, technical assistance, professional development, research, and
Koo Asian American Federation, Inc. 133572287 $7,000 DYCD small business support.

To support strengthening Asian American Nonprofits through technical assistance


Levin Asian American Federation, Inc. 133572287 $2,000 DYCD research and data collection to document emerging population needs and trends.
Funding will be used to support AAF's research, policy, and advocacy work to uplift
Speaker Chin, Rivera Asian American Federation, Inc. 133572287 $100,000 DYCD underserved Asian American Pacific Islander communities in NYC.
To provide comprehensive housing and community services to residents living in
Council District 20, including assistance with immigration, interpretation, consultation
Koo Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. 133187792 $8,000 DYCD of housing rights, and entitlements.

Powers Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. 133187792 $5,000 SBS Funding will support small business technical assistance and development services.
Rivera Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. 133187792 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support AAFE's programs and operations.
Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Affordable Housing - To provide outreach and capacity support to help diverse communities navigate
Chin Outreach & Capacity Support 133187792 $15,000 HPD through the affordable housing application process.

Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Business Development Funding to support business assistance and development services to small business
Reynoso & Social Services 133187792 $5,000 SBS owners and entrepreneurs; and support community social service programming.
To support culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL education to NYC's
Dromm Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - ESOL Education 133187792 $5,000 DYCD Asian immigrants.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Homeownership To support the Homeownership Counseling and Education Program, which provides
Koslowitz Counseling and Education 133187792 $5,000 HPD first time home buyers comprehensive counseling and education to purchase a home.
To provide comprehensive housing and community services to residents living in
Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Housing & Community Council District 1. Funds will support frontline staff providing critical services at two
Chin Services - Council District 1 133187792 $5,000 HPD storefront offices in Chinatown and the Lower East Side.
Asian Americans For Equality, Inc. - Small Business Funding to support small business technical assistance and counseling/development
Grodenchik Development 133187792 $10,000 SBS programming in Council District 23.

Speaker Women's Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. 133682471 $10,000 DYCD Funding will support the Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP).

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. -


Dromm Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP) 133682471 $5,000 DYCD To fund Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP).
Brannan Asiyah Women's Center 822712941 $5,000 DYCD To fund social work and supportive services.

Kallos Asphalt Green, Inc. 136533158 $7,500 DPR To support the Big Swim, Sprinkler Day, Senior Day, and Snowman Showdown events.
Kallos,
Manhattan, To support Asphalt Green's Recess Enhancement Program (REP), Waterproofing
Speaker Powers Asphalt Green, Inc. 136533158 $50,000 DPR Program and Community Sports Leagues (CSL).
Asphalt Green, Inc. - Recess Enhancement & Fund will support the Recess Enhancement and Waterproofing programs in Council
Gibson Waterproofing Programs - Council District 16 136533158 $10,000 DPR District 16.
Asphalt Green, Inc. - Waterproofing & Community Sports To support Asphalt Green's Waterproofing Program and Community Sports Leagues
Powers Leagues 136533158 $5,000 DPR (CSL).
Association of Community Employment Programs for the
Moya Homeless, Inc. 133846431 $50,000 DYCD To support supplemental clean up services in Council District 21.
Association of Community Employment Programs for the To extend clean-up services on 69th Street between 37th Avenue and 35th Avenue in
Dromm Homeless, Inc. - 69th Street Cleanup 133846431 $3,500 DYCD Queens.
Association of Community Employment Programs for the
Holden Homeless, Inc. - Environmental Initiatives 133846431 $60,000 DYCD Clean up business sectors in Council District 30.
Association of Community Employment Programs for the
CD22 Homeless, Inc. - Neighborhood Cleanup 133846431 $8,000 DYCD Funding will be used for clean-up programs in Council District 22.

Association of Community Employment Programs for the


Ampry-Samuel Homeless, Inc. - Project Comeback Outreach 133846431 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Project Comeback Outreach.
To cover programming expenses of the Washington Heights Community Conservatory
of Fine Arts & A Celebration of Dominican Classical Artists Composers and Musicians
Rodriguez Association of Dominican Classical Artists, Inc. 133843597 $5,000 DCLA Concert Series.
To organize events for Holocaust survivors and families through educational lectures,
CD48 Association of East-European Jewry, Corp. 461135533 $5,000 DYCD culture and history.

Funds will be used to support community events including holiday celebrations,


Treyger Association of East-European Jewry, Corp. 461135533 $5,000 DYCD Holocaust Remembrance Day event, and educational programming such as lectures.
Astor Services for Children & Families - Wraparound
Riley Support 141397918 $10,500 DHMH Funds to be used to provide basic need items to families via "Wraparound Support".
Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. - Theater
CD22 Programming 651209580 $15,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support costs for theater programs in Council District 22.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. - Cancer
CD22 Prevention Initiative 113220371 $20,000 DHMH Funds will be used for a districtwide cancer prevention initiative.
To support community outreach and education in Council District 25 as well as various
Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. - Health education and supportive services for those diagnosed with cancer, including breast,
Dromm Workshops 113220371 $5,000 DHMH colon and ovarian cancers.
Atlantic Avenue Association Local Development
Levin Corporation - Atlantic Antic Festival and Art Walk 112786225 $5,000 DYCD To support the Atlantic Avenue-Arts Gowanus Walk.

Funds will be used to offset expenses related to executing programs, field rentals and
Vallone Auburndale Soccer Club, Inc. - Youth Soccer Program 112476178 $7,500 DYCD utilities directly related to the Auburndale Soccer Youth program.
Funding to support operational expense including supervision and consultation, parent
training, professional development and workshops, distance consultation, advocacy and
Gennaro Autism Society Habilitation Association 474857582 $5,000 DHMH referral.
Funds will support the 24/7 services provided at Bailey-Holt House (BHH), the nation’s
Johnson Bailey House, Inc. 133165181 $7,500 DHMH first congregate residence for people with AIDS.
Rosenthal Bailey House, Inc. - Veteran's Housing 133165181 $5,000 DHMH Funds support programming at the Veterans Housing at 95th Street.
Funding to support the As Quiet As It's Kept (AQAIK) program, a work created/based on
Cornegy Bailey's Cafe - As Quiet As It's Kept 200221451 $5,000 DCLA the stories of Veterans of color.
Funding to support performances in schools by dancers of BHdos, Ballet Hispánico's
Johnson Ballet Hispanico of New York, Inc. 132685755 $5,000 DCLA second company of eight pre-professional dancers.

Chin Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. - Public School 124M 131882106 $3,500 DCLA To support the American Ballet Theatre at School program at Public School 124M.
To provide social and cultural interactions for students in Council District 36 schools
Cornegy Ballroom Basix USA, Inc. - Council District 36 Students 273218865 $5,000 DOE through dance and music.
Ballroom Basix USA, Inc. - Intermediate School 206X &
Cabrera Public School / Middle School 15X 273218865 $10,000 DOE Funding to support Ballroom Basix at I.S. 206X and P.S./M.S. 15X in Council District 14.

Ballroom Basix USA, Inc. - Public School/Intermediate Funds will be used to provide programming for Public School/Intermediate School 266Q
Grodenchik School 266Q & Public School/Intermediate School 208Q 273218865 $6,000 DCLA and Public School/Intermediate School 208Q.
Ballroom Basix USA, Inc. - Public School/Middle School
147Q (29Q147) & Public School/Intermediate School Funding will support instruction at Public School/Intermediate School 268Q and Public
Miller 268Q (29Q268) 273218865 $5,000 DOE School/Middle School 147Q.
Ballroom Basix USA, Inc. - School Programs - Council
Rose District 49 273218865 $5,000 DCLA Funding will cover operational cost to serve two schools within Council District 49.
Rodriguez Bameso USA 342056362 $20,000 DYCD To support operating and programming expenses.

Bangladeshi American Society, Inc. - Friends Helping Funds will support community services including food relief, housing applications,
Adams Friends - Council District 28 852723489 $5,000 DYCD school supplies for disadvantaged youth, translation assistance and voter registration.
Funds will support Bank Street's partnership with School District 1 elementary schools
Speaker Rivera Bank Street College of Education 135562167 $100,000 DYCD to increase literacy and improve educational outcomes.

Brooks-Powers Bard College 141713034 $10,000 MOCJ Funding to provide support for Reentry programming and services in Council District 31.
Funding will support reentry services for individuals who participated in the Bard Prison
Gennaro Bard College 141713034 $8,000 MOCJ Initiative.
Bard College - Bard Prison Initiative - Reentry & Alumni Funding will support reentry services for individuals who participated in the Bard Prison
Levine Affairs 141713034 $5,000 MOCJ initiative.
Powers Bard College - Prison Initiative 141713034 $5,000 MOCJ Funding will support the "Bard Prison Initiative" program.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Miller Bartlett Foundation, The 900952784 $10,000 DFTA Funding will provide music outreach to seniors and senior centers in Council District 27.
To support the Downtown Dance Festival (DDF), an annual, free public dance festival in
Lower Manhattan. Funding will contribute to the rental of sound equipment, stage, and
Chin Battery Dance Corporation - Downtown Dance Festival 237418859 $5,000 DCLA chairs for the public.
Bay Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. -
Vallone Volunteer Ambulance 116106688 $5,000 FDNY Funding will support the services and operating costs of the BCVAC.
Brannan Bay Ridge Cares 461784806 $10,000 DYCD Funding will be used to support Community Events in Council District 43.
Funding to support Adult literacy programs including workshops, tutoring and
Brannan Bay Ridge Community Development Center Inc. 832708042 $5,000 DYCD operational costs.

Brannan Bay Ridge Saint Patrick's Parade, Inc. 113256152 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support operational expenses associated with presenting the Parade.
Grodenchik Bayside Historical Society 116049457 $4,000 DCLA To support Bayside cultural programs and services to the public.
Bayside Historical Society - Public Programs, Exhibitions, Funding will support BHS programs and services to the public including history and art
Education and School Programs & Community exhibits, education programs public programs, tours of two historic landmarks and
Vallone Engagement 116049457 $47,500 DCLA expenses related to events.
Bayside Village Business Improvement District - Business Funds will be used for community events hosted by the BID throughout the year,
Vallone Attraction & Community Events 262931126 $25,000 SBS general marketing, and business attraction.
Funding to support the provision of activities and services for those in need, including
CD48 Be Proud, Inc. 582674169 $4,000 DYCD food distribution/packages and seasonal events.
Funds will be used to cover costs of appreciation events, annual toy drive, and seasonal
food distribution. These costs can include food packages, rental space and event
Maisel Be Proud, Inc. 582674169 $2,500 DYCD supplies.
Funds will be used to support events and programs hosted by Be Proud Foundation
including Your Highness Grandmother Contest, Toys for Tots Toy Drive, and Community
Treyger Be Proud, Inc. 582674169 $5,000 DYCD Against Elder Abuse program.
Funds will be used to cover costs toy-drive events, and food distributions. These costs
Yeger Be Proud, Inc. 582674169 $7,500 DYCD include food packages, rental space, and event supplies.
Funding to support BeamWorks High School Afterschool programs including science and
Lander Beam Center, Inc. - High School After School Programs 454273449 $3,500 DCLA art workshops.

Dinowitz Bedford Park Multi-Service Center for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132745303 $10,000 DFTA Funding to support ongoing educational programming for older adults.
Funding to support the Check Hep-C program, assist patients through complete HCV
Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. - Check HEP- medical evaluation and treatment by providing linkage to care and care coordination
Cornegy C Program 112412205 $5,000 DHMH services.

Funding to support the Diabetes Management program. A series of patient-centered


Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. - Diabetes workshops, classes and simple food preparation demonstrations are conducted to assist
Cornegy Management Program 112412205 $7,500 DHMH patients to understand and manage diabetes more effectively.
Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. - Funding to support HIV prevention services in NYC to engage New Yorkers at risk for STI
Cornegy Prevention & Control 112412205 $5,000 DHMH and HIV acquisition.
Bedford Stuyvesant Gateway District Management
Cornegy Association, Inc. 270295829 $6,500 SBS To support the operating cost of for services and the needs of the BID.
Ampry-Samuel Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 116083182 $10,000 DYCD To provide funding support for Center for healthy neighborhoods.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding to support BSRC's community development programs in underserved


neighborhoods of Central Brooklyn, including but not limited to workplace readiness,
Speaker Ampry-Samuel Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 116083182 $100,000 DYCD financial literacy, and homeownership/foreclosure prevention workshops.
Rodriguez Behind the Book, Inc. 320086097 $5,000 DCLA To support Literacy Programs in Council District 10.
Behind the Book, Inc. - Literacy Programs - Council District To provide funding to support in-school, after-school, and summer literacy programs in
Ayala 8 320086097 $5,000 DCLA Council District 8.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of a wide array of services including but not
Treyger Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations 112568013 $5,000 DYCD limited to the operation of a food pantry and benefit enrollment.
Yeger Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations 112568013 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for charitable food distribution.
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Millennium Development - Mill Basin Senior Center at To continue service to Mill Basin Senior Center at Temple Sholom. Funds will be used to
Speaker Maisel Temple Sholom 113199040 $50,000 DFTA continue to operate a 5 day per week program at Temple Sholom.
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Millennium Development - Millennium Development To support, facilitate and coordinate neighborhood activities and events that may
Maisel Neighborhood Services 113199040 $12,950 DYCD include Memorial Day Parade.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a To continue a Green Market in Canarsie, Brooklyn to provide fresh affordable produce
Speaker Maisel Millennium Development - Millennium Green Market 113199040 $50,000 DFTA and food for underserved, low and moderate income families.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Funding to provide direct services to senior citizens including sponsoring Active Adult
Maisel Millennium Development - Neighborhood Senior Services 113199040 $89,000 DFTA activities, events, and health related classes at senior centers.
Funding to support an Active Adult program that provides direct services to older
Bergen Beach Youth Organization, Inc. - Senior & Active adults. The funding will be used for program activities including health and wellness
Maisel Adult Program 112598350 $81,550 DFTA teachers and transportation services.
Funding to support Berry Street Houses Family Day and Berry Street Houses Family Day
Levin Berry Street Tenants Association, Inc. 465367567 $5,000 DYCD Trip.
Beth Gavriel Bukharian Congregation - After-School Funds will support an after-school program that helps kids with homework and extra
Koslowitz Program 113336257 $42,500 DYCD circular activities.
Yeger Beth Jacob Day Care Center 112290419 $17,500 DOE Funds will be used for childcare programs.

Perkins Bethany Baptist Church - Harlem Healthy Kids Program 132720535 $7,000 DYCD Funds will support Harlem Health Kids program.
Funding to support the costs associated with providing Nursery programming and
Perkins Bethany Day Nursery, the - Nursery Program 132732818 $7,000 DOE services.
Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
running a monthly breakfast club to promote Health, Nutrition and Fitness in youth and
Rose Bethel Community Church - Health, Fitness & Nutrition 133200339 $5,000 DYCD teens, young adults and adults.
Funding to support senior and youth programming, including health/wellness, physical
Brannan BHRAGS Home Care Corp 112579798 $5,000 DYCD education/classes and enrichment activities.
To fund program that New York City, including Council District 25, through
international, national and local media campaigns, recruitment and orientation of
Dromm Big Apple Greeter, Inc. 133733413 $5,000 SBS volunteers, and events.
To cover the costs associated with the greeting program for domestic and international
Koo Big Apple Greeter, Inc. 133733413 $5,000 SBS travelers, and greeter outings.
Powers Big Apple Greeter, Inc. 133733413 $5,000 SBS Funding will support Big Apple Greeter program costs.
Chin Big Apple Greeter, Inc. - Council District 1 133733413 $3,500 SBS To support volunteer greeter program for visitors of Council District 1.
Cornegy Big Apple Leadership Academy for the Arts, Inc. 842688048 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the male mentoring program for young me ages 9 to 18.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will support mentoring and youth development programs for NYC youth ages 7
Rose Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $5,000 DYCD and up in Council District 49.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. - Council
Ampry-Samuel District 41 135600383 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support mentoring program for youth in Council District 41.

Rivera Bigs & Littles NYC Mentoring, Inc. 135564115 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Bigs & Littles programs and operations in Council District 2.
Funding to support the operating costs for BINA services including patient care
CD48 BINA Stroke and Brain Injury Assistance, Inc. 562395556 $7,500 DHMH navigation, case management and community outreach.
Funds will be used for office expenses for referral and crisis intervention programs
including equipment, supplies, educational events, printing educational material on
Yeger BINA Stroke and Brain Injury Assistance, Inc. 562395556 $10,000 DYCD stroke / brain injury & facilities.

Levin Bindlestiff Family Variety Arts, Inc. - Unicycle Festival 113479226 $3,000 DCLA To support the NYC Unicycle Festival.
Rivera BioBus, Inc. 262092282 $5,000 DOE Funds will support BioBus's programs and operations.
Rodriguez BioBus, Inc. 262092282 $5,000 DOE To support the BioBus initiative in Council District 10.
Rosenthal BioBus, Inc. 262092282 $5,000 DOE Funds support BioBus programming for Council District 6 schools.
Gibson BioBus, Inc. - Council District 16 262092282 $5,000 DOE Funding to support BioBus programming in Council District 16.
Diaz BioBus, Inc. - Intermediate School 131X (08X131) 262092282 $5,000 DOE Funding will be to support hands-on research science programs at I.S. 131X.
Levin BJHI, Inc. 462245413 $5,000 DYCD To support the gathering and preservation of Jewish oral and video histories.
Louis BKBNK, Inc. - Council District 45 821420342 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Financial Literary Workshops.
Funds will be used to support immigration reform, environmental justice, criminal
Speaker D. Diaz Black Institute, Inc. 271580786 $50,000 DYCD justice, and voting rights.

Adams Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. 510135262 $10,000 DCLA Funds will support basic staffing and operational costs for the theatre's programming.
Funding to support cultural programming (theatre productions, events, community
Brooks-Powers Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. 510135262 $45,000 DCLA programs) and staff operating costs.
Funding will support general operating expenses as well as free community events
Miller Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. 510135262 $30,000 DCLA including access to mobile stages.

Brannan Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 112608983 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the provision of case management programs and services.

Louis Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 112608983 $2,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support Veteran and Community Services programming.
Funding to support Central Brooklyn veterans, with an emphasis through aftercare
Speaker Cumbo, Women's Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. 112608983 $50,000 DYCD services for those most at-risk of losing their housing.
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. - Watchful Eye
Ampry-Samuel Program 112608983 $5,500 DYCD Funds will be used to Watchful Eye Testing, Outreach and Prevention initiative.
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. - Watchful Eye Funding to support the Watchful Eye program; aimed at preventing and reducing the
Cornegy Program 112608983 $5,000 DYCD spread of HIV/AIDS.
Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church - Blessed Trinity
Ulrich Youth Sports 262885471 $17,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support Blessed Trinity's Youth Sports program.
Funds will be used for clean-up supplies, preservation, beautification and improvement
Speaker Matteo Bloomfield Conservancy, Inc. 134014664 $50,000 DYCD of the land in the area of South Avenue.
Funding will to support programming on campus revolving around organizing students
Gennaro B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at Queens College, Inc. 113285824 $5,000 DYCD clubs, leadership training, cultural trips and community organizing.

Louis B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Inc. - Council District 45 116036253 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support programs in Council District 45.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To provide culinary training and experience for teenagers and adults who are seeking to
enter or re-enter the workforce. Finished products, whenever possible, will be
Gennaro Bnos Malka Academy 113331303 $10,000 DYCD distributed to local soup kitchens to feed the indigent.
Ulrich Bobbi and the Strays, Inc. 113444285 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to provide veterinary services.
Bobbi and the Strays, Inc. - Medical, Rescue & Veterinary Funds to be used to support medical and veterinary procedures for animals, rescue and
Holden Assistance 113444285 $14,000 DYCD care services and education/awareness programming.

To promote a theater festival presenting the works Czechoslovakian playwright Vaclac


Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association of the City Havel to New York's audiences through live performances, discussions, and workshops
Kallos of New York 130508050 $5,000 DCLA noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Funds will be used for costs to administer the following programs: counseling clients on
benefits and entitlements; advising and / or processing applications for Food Stamps,
Yeger Boro Park Jewish Community Council 113475993 $20,000 DFTA Medicaid and Medicare, Social Security, Disability, Section 8 recertification.
Funding will support career services and job readiness programming at the Council
Powers Bottomless Closet - Council District 4 134037622 $5,000 DYCD District 4 location.

Bottomless Closet - Employment Services for NYC Women Funding to provide employment services for NYC women transitioning from
Cumbo Transitioning from Unemployment to Work 134037622 $1,500 DYCD unemployment to work.

Cornegy Bottomless Closet - Women's Employment Services 134037622 $5,000 DYCD To support services for underserved women.
Bowne House Historical Society, Inc., The - Educational
Grodenchik Programming 116111192 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support educational programming at Bowne House.
Riley Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council 131624015 $10,000 DYCD Funding will be used for all operational support in Council District 12.
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Funding will support collaborative projects and events for the Southeast Queens
Miller Southeast Queens Exploring Posts 131624015 $11,000 DYCD Exploring Posts.
Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Inc. - Queens After The funds will be used to deliver important after-school programs and services to youth
Speaker School and Summer Program 111966067 $100,000 DYCD ages 5 to 18 during after-school and summer hours.

Levine, Funding to support for BGCH's comprehensive youth development programming at its
Speaker Manhattan Boys and Girls Club of Harlem, Inc. - Project Learn 133102951 $25,000 DYCD school-based program sites and its own flagship community center.
Funding to support costs associated with the Christmas Grand Market - A Caribbean
Brooks-Powers Braata Productions, Inc. 273402327 $10,000 DCLA Christmas Celebration in Council District 31.

Funds to support Braata Theatre Workshop which will present a staged reading of a
Gennaro Braata Productions, Inc. 273402327 $5,000 DCLA new play. This reading will include a talkback session and a main staged full production.
Braata Productions, Inc. - Community Arts Workshop Funds will specifically be used to provide staff support for programs and other general
Van Bramer Series & Panel Discussion 273402327 $5,000 DCLA operating expenses.
To support Shakespeare on Stratford, an outdoor celebration of Spring for the Flatbush
community on Stratford Road between Cortelyou and Slocum, or between Slocum and
Eugene Brave New World Repertory Theatre, Inc. 200152101 $5,000 DCLA Matthews Roads.
Funding to support volunteer emergency ambulance service and youth initiative
Brannan BRAVO Volunteer Ambulance Service, Inc. 510165173 $5,000 FDNY programs.
To support free and accessible youth and family programming, located at Council
District 41 schools including P.S. 284K Lew Wallace School, Brownsville Academy High
Ampry-Samuel BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $5,000 DCLA School, and at BRIC House.
Brannan BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $7,500 DCLA To support BRIC’s free and accessible youth and family programming.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Cornegy BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $10,000 DCLA Funding to support free arts education and cultural programming, activities and events.

D. Diaz BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $15,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support kids cultural programming in Council District 37.
D. Diaz BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $20,000 DCLA Funding will support free cultural programming for Council District 37.
Funding to support free and accessible youth and family programming at District 40
Eugene BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $5,000 DCLA schools such as M.S. 246 Walt Whitman School and at BRIC House.
Levin BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $4,000 DCLA To support BRIC's free and accessible youth and family programming.
Louis BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $4,000 DCLA Funds will be used for general operating expenses.
Funding will support BRIC’s free and accessible youth and family media programming in
Treyger BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. 112547268 $5,000 DCLA Council District 47.
To support BRIC’s free and accessible youth & family programming, located at such
Council District 36 schools as P.S. 59K, P.S. 243K, Boys and Girls High School, and at
Cornegy BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn, Inc. - Council District 36 112547268 $5,000 DCLA BRIC House.
Bridge Builders Community Partnership, Inc. - Highbridge
Ayala Community 352390219 $20,000 DYCD Funding to support community events in the High Bridge Community.
Bridge Builders Community Partnership, Inc. - Funding to support general operating expenses of community programming and events
Gibson Programming & Events - Council District 16 352390219 $10,000 DYCD in Council District 16.

Funds will support Multi-cultural Events , Women's Empowerment Group, Interfaith


Diversity Training, Holocaust Survivors Support, Assistance for applications to social
Eugene Bridge Multicultural and Advocacy Project, Inc., The 454634142 $10,000 DYCD benefits, Pantry Food Distribution (to include Covid 19).
Funds to support multcultural programming, interfaith diversity training and COVID-19
Speaker Louis Bridge Multicultural and Advocacy Project, Inc., The 454634142 $30,000 DYCD support services in Council District 45.
Bridge Multicultural and Advocacy Project, Inc., The - Funds will be used to support multicultural events and programs in the 45th Council
Louis Council District 45 454634142 $10,000 DYCD District.
Funds will be used to support the expansion of the number of Block and Tenant
Associations in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brownsville and the operating cost of the Bed-Stuy
Ampry-Samuel Bridge Street Development Corporation 113250772 $5,000 DYCD Works Alliance
Bridge Street Development Corporation - Bed-Stuy Work Funding to support Bed-Stuy Works Alliance (a coalition of Block and Tenant
Cornegy Alliance 113250772 $5,000 DYCD Associations in Bedford Stuyvesant) programming and activities.
Bridge Street Development Corporation - Foreclosure Funding to support pre-purchase, foreclosure prevention and homeownership
Cornegy Prevention 113250772 $15,000 HPD education & counseling, workshops and special events.
Supports programs that promote healthy behaviors such as physical activity, smoking
Bridge Street Development Corporation - Healthy cessation, nutrition and infectious diseases; programs that detect the onset of chronic
Cornegy Behavior Initiative 113250772 $5,000 DYCD disease such as diabetes and hypertension; and others.
Bridge Street Development Corporation - Homeownership Funding to support programming/services including homeownership, education, and
Cornegy Education Program 113250772 $5,000 HPD counseling as well as renter specific resources.
This funding supports prevention, education, outreach, and support services that align
Louis Bridging Access to Care - Council District 45 113031208 $4,000 DHMH with public health matters in Council District 45.

Adams Bridging The Gap Queens, Inc. - Community Services 833015257 $7,500 DYCD Funds will support sports, programming and services to Council District 28.

Funding to provide business and entrepreneurship training and small business technical
Speaker Brooks-Powers Bright Future Community, Inc. - The Rock Studio 812127354 $20,000 SBS support in the heart of the new “renaissance” zone in Far Rockaway.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding to support neighborhood activities; including a children's festival, workshops


CD48 Brighton Beach District Management Association 112843233 $10,000 SBS and outdoor events showcasing culture from various ethnic groups.
Bringing The Peace Incorporated - BTP Programming for Funds to support recreational activities, community health programming and
Gibson Council District 16 834203601 $10,000 DYCD organizational expenses in Council District 16.
Funds will be used to support administrative and operational expenses including
Ulrich Broad Channel Volunteers, Inc. 112557794 $10,000 FDNY utilities and the purchase of equipment.

Rodriguez Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. 133212867 $5,000 HPD To support the Tenant and Community Services program in Council District 10.
Funding will support the expansion of BHC's early childhood programs by providing
Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. - BHC’s Early access to high quality early childhood programs and services for more low income
Speaker Levine Childhood Programs 133212867 $100,000 DYCD children beginning at age 3 and their families.

Perkins Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. - Sugar Hill Project 133212867 $15,000 HPD Funds will support BHC’s Sugar Hill Project.
Funding would ensure that every student in New York City Public High Schools has the
Speaker Manhattan Broadway League, Inc., The - Broadway Bridges 130951470 $125,000 DYCD opportunity to see a Broadway show before graduation.
Rosenthal Broadway Mall Association, Inc. - Council District 6 133419786 $10,000 DYCD Funds to help maintain Broadway Malls within Council District 6.

Dinowitz Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc. 510186869 $10,000 DCLA Funding to support the provision of local concerts in the 11th Council District.
Gibson Bronx Children's Museum - Council District 16 260579140 $10,000 DCLA Funding to support museum programming and events in Council District 16.
Bronx Community Board #2 - Community Events - Council
Salamanca District 17 136400434 $20,000 BXCB Funds will be used for community events in Council District 17.
Ayala Bronx Community Board #4 136400434 $5,000 MNCB To support Community Board activities.
Bronx Community Board #4 - Longwood Bookbag &
Ayala Turkey Distribution Event 136400434 $10,000 MNCB To support Longwood Bookbag & Turkey Distribution Event.
Rodriguez Bronx Community Board #8 136400434 $5,000 BXCB To support Council District 10 initiatives.

Diaz Bronx Community Board #9 136400434 $46,000 BXCB To support community events, seniors, and cultural programming in Council District 18.
Dinowitz Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc. 132601303 $5,000 DCLA To provide programming in the 11th Council District.
Bronx District Attorney's Office - CONCEPT Program - Funds will support The CONCEPT program that is offered to a middle school in Council
Gibson Council District 16 136400434 $15,000 DABX District 16 in the Bronx.

Salamanca Bronx Documentary Center, The - BDC Programming 452403312 $10,000 DCLA Funding to support general programming and exhibitions.
Diaz Bronx Museum of the Arts, The 132709368 $5,000 DCLA To support free senior cultural programs at the museum.
To provide funding for free community engagement programs that will offer Bronx
Ayala Bronx Museum of the Arts, The - Community Programs 132709368 $5,000 DCLA audiences access to rich arts and cultural resources in the borough.
Funding will support the free community, public and education programs in Council
Gibson Bronx Museum of the Arts, The - Council District 16 132709368 $15,000 DCLA District 16.
Bronx Museum of the Arts, The - Senior Cultural
Gibson Engagement Programs - Council District 16 132709368 $10,000 DCLA Funding will support free Senior Cultural Engagement Programs in Council District 16.
Funds to be used to promote home ownership, aid in housing preservation and host
Riley Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services CDC, Inc., The 471006046 $65,000 HPD community events.

Dinowitz Bronx Opera Company, Inc. 237170675 $15,000 DCLA Funding for main stage performance and performances in Council District 11 Schools.
Funding to support operating expenses associated with Opera-in-the-Schools
Cumbo Bronx Opera Company, Inc. - Opera-in-the-Schools 237170675 $5,000 DCLA programming.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support classroom and public education and other programming on and about the
Bronx River corridor and greenway so that they can be healthy ecological, recreational,
Diaz Bronx River Alliance, Inc. 753001587 $10,000 DPR educational and economic resources.

Feliz Bronx River Alliance, Inc. - Community Engagement 753001587 $10,000 DPR Funds will support community engagement in Bronx River activities and education.

Dinowitz Bronx River Art Center, Inc. 133261148 $5,000 DCLA To support education and arts programs in technology in the 11th Council District.
Feliz Bronx River Art Center, Inc. 133261148 $10,000 DCLA Funds will support enrichment programs at BRAC.
Dinowitz BronxWorks, Inc. - Jerome Avenue Men's Shelter 133254484 $5,000 DHS To Support programs and equipment for the Jerome Avenue Men's Shelter.
To support BAM's free senior arts programs and education programming including, free
Levin Brooklyn Academy of Music 112201344 $3,000 DCLA after-school programs and in-school residences.

Funding for BAM Senior Socials for senior citizens from Council District 47 and for
education programming for high school students from CD47 and elementary and
Treyger Brooklyn Academy of Music 112201344 $10,000 DCLA middle school students from P.S. 188K, P.S. 90K, P.S./I.S. 288K, P.S. 329K, and I.S. 303K.
Funding to support operating expenses including communication between gardens
(website development, printed material), outreach/promotion of gardens and
Lander Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens Land Trust 274620010 $3,500 DYCD maintenance of gardens.
To strengthen communication among member gardens, outreach to promote the public
Levin Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens Land Trust 274620010 $2,000 DYCD use of the gardens, as well as general operating expenses.

Brannan,
Cornegy, Eugene, To support displacement prevention initiative for small businesses to assist local
Speaker Koo, Maisel Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. 112145956 $200,000 SBS economic development and job growth.

D. Diaz Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. - Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce 112145956 $70,000 DYCD Funds will be used to operating cost and Holiday lighting in the 37th Council District.
Funds will be used for Chamber on the Go and Small Business Assistance in Council
Louis Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. - Council District 45 112145956 $3,000 SBS District 45.
Brooklyn Art Incubator, Inc. - Art For Community Funding to support a series of workshops to empower local communities of Central
Cumbo Transformation 300156146 $10,000 DCLA Brooklyn.
Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Council’s operations and to support arts
programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Council
Brannan Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 237072915 $5,000 DCLA District 43.
Funding to support general operating expenses and to provide services and
Cornegy Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 237072915 $11,000 DCLA programming for artists, cultural groups, and the community.
To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents in
Levin Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 237072915 $3,000 DCLA Council District 33.

Reynoso Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. 237072915 $3,500 DCLA To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. - Council District 41 237072915 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support creative aging programming.
Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. - Programs & Services - Council Funding to support programs for Brooklyn artists, cultural groups, and residents
Cumbo District 35 237072915 $5,000 DCLA through Arts in Education and Creative Coalitions initiative.

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. - Seniors in the Park Concert - Funding to support Brooklyn Arts Council's programs and services or events for artists
Maisel Council District 46 237072915 $5,000 DCLA and / or cultural groups to residents throughout the Council District.
Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational
D. Diaz Corporation 651209020 $30,000 DYCD Funding will be used to support sports programming.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth sports and basketball
Barron Corporation - Council District 42 651209020 $10,000 DYCD league programming.
Brooklyn Ballet, Inc. - Brooklyn Nutcracker & In-School Funding will support the organization's production of "The Brooklyn Nutcracker" and in-
Cumbo ELEVATE Residency 020569320 $5,000 DCLA school ELEVATE residency program.
Levin Brooklyn Ballet, Inc. - Elevate 020569320 $3,500 DCLA To support Brooklyn Ballets public school residency program Elevate.
Funding to support cover operating expense costs for community boat making and
Barron Brooklyn Boatworks, Inc. - Council District 42 271509754 $20,000 DYCD sailing programming.
Cornegy Brooklyn Book Bodega, Inc. 833811732 $5,000 DYCD To provide support for programming and operation costs.

Lander Brooklyn Book Festival, Inc. 465328190 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support the Brooklyn Book Festival, Children's Day, and Bookend events.
Funds will be used to support operating expenses associated with Brooklyn Botanic
Eugene Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation 112417338 $5,000 DCLA Garden’s youth environmental-education programs.
Funding will support tours to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for constituents from Council
Treyger Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation 112417338 $5,000 DCLA District 47.
Funding to support Environmental Education programs including sustainability,
Speaker Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc. 133277651 $100,000 DYCD recycling, aquatic ecology, and scientific observation.

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services - Carey Gardens Funding for programming, excursions, events, and refreshments for the Senior Divas
Treyger Senior Enrichment Club: Senior Divas 111630780 $5,000 DYCD (Senior Enrichment Club at the Carey Gardens Community Center).

Eugene Brooklyn Center for Quality Life 262651830 $6,000 DYCD Funds will support food packages through food pantry and community programming.

Louis Brooklyn Center for Quality Life - Council District 45 262651830 $10,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support Health Initiatives in Council District 45.
Cumbo Brooklyn Center for the Arts, Inc. - Arts Program 474160811 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support arts programs for Pre-K to teens in Council District 35.
Funding will support the following program at the Brooklyn Children's Museum: Free
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Corp. - Public School 189K 112495664 $10,000 DCLA Afterschool at Public School 189K.
Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Corp. - Title I Schools Group
Cumbo Field Trips 112495664 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support the cost of field trips to BCM and other operating expenses.

Funding to support recreational activities (Chinese opera, singing and dance classes),
milestone events and educational activities (ESL, computer and citizenship classes), as
Brannan Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. 113065859 $4,000 DFTA well as facility rental/ insurance costs at Sixth Ave Senior Center.
Brannan Brooklyn Community Board #10 136400434 $5,000 BKCB Funding will be used for Community Board #10 programming.

Eugene Brooklyn Community Board #12 136400434 $5,000 BKCB Funds will be used to support Community Board 12’s general operating expenses.
Lander Brooklyn Community Board #12 136400434 $3,500 BKCB Funding for general operating expenses.

Eugene Brooklyn Community Board #14 136400434 $6,000 BKCB Funds will be used to support Community Board 14’s general operating expenses.

Eugene Brooklyn Community Board #17 136400434 $5,000 BKCB Funds will be used to support Community Board 17’s general operating expenses.
Brooklyn Community Board #2 - Operational Support &
Cumbo Data Tracking 136400434 $2,500 BKCB Funding to support operating expenses and implementation of data tracking software.
Lander Brooklyn Community Board #6 136400434 $3,500 BKCB Funding to support general operating expenses.
Lander Brooklyn Community Board #7 136400434 $3,500 BKCB Funding to support general operating expenses.
Brooklyn Community Board #8 - Operating Expenses & Funding to support operating expenses and video conferencing needs for Community
Cumbo Video Conferencing 136400434 $2,500 BKCB Board 8.
Yeger Brooklyn Community Improvement Association 412240834 $6,000 DSS/HRA Funds will be used to support social service programs.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Levin Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. - ElderPride 262214534 $5,000 DFTA To support ElderPride Programming.
Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. - Helath and
Louis Wellness Programs - Council District 45 262214534 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support health and wellness programs in Council District 45

To support Youth pride, an after-school and weekend program geared toward young
people. Funds will be used for programming, including recreational activities, tutoring,
Reynoso Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc. - Youth Pride 262214534 $3,500 DYCD mentoring, leadership development and cultural activities.
Levin Brooklyn Defender Services 113305406 $2,500 DSS/HRA To provide legal and social work services for residents in Council District 33.
Louis Brooklyn Defender Services - Council District 45 113305406 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds will be used to support YNY Mental Health Initiative.
To support Brooklyn Defenders programs which provide additional legal and social work
Brooklyn Defender Services - NY Immigrant Family Unit services, including specialized services for immigrants, people with mental illness, and
Maisel Project 113305406 $2,500 DSS/HRA adolescents.
Louis Brooklyn Emerge, Inc. - Council District 45 851491905 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support immigrant road to progress program.
Funding to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive study of
Lander Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc. 203283721 $5,000 DYCD the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.
To provide programming and services to ensure the long-term viability of the Brooklyn
Levin Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc. - Waterfront Greenway 203283721 $3,500 DYCD Waterfront Greenway.
Funds will be used to support homeowners and tenants for legal representation in the
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A - Council District 41 132605599 $5,000 DSS/HRA 41st Council District.
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A - Homeless
Brannan Prevention Fund 132605599 $3,500 DSS/HRA Funds will be used to support the Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund.

Cornegy Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc. 132605605 $5,000 DSS/HRA To provide legal advice and representation to residents of Council District 36.
Funds will be used to support legal advice and representation for the 41st Council
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc. - Council District 41 132605605 $5,000 DSS/HRA District residents.

Louis Brooklyn Lifelong Learning, Inc. - Council District 45 463634121 $5,000 DFTA The funds will be used for programmatic support for seniors in Council District 45.
Brooklyn On Fun Association USA, Inc. - Immigrant &
Brannan Senior Assistance 455094879 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Immigrant and Senior programming.
To support outreach and education sessions, engagement and screening for program
Levin Brooklyn Perinatal Network, Inc. 133428222 $3,500 DHMH eligibility, screening for risks for poor health and birth outcomes.
Funding to provide operating support for the Brooklyn Pride parade, festival, kids space,
Lander Brooklyn Pride, Inc. 113357221 $5,000 DYCD 5k run, cultural events, entertainment and/other cultural events.

Brannan Brooklyn Public Library - New Utrecht Library 111904261 $5,000 BPL Funds will be used to support the Adult Literacy Initiative at New Utrecht Library.
Lander Brooklyn Public Library - Pacific Street Branch 111904261 $5,000 BPL Funding for general operational costs.
Funds will support the BKCM Music Partners and Music Therapy programming in
Brannan Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music 111532426 $5,000 DCLA Council District 43.
Lander Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music 111532426 $3,500 DCLA Funding to support operating costs of Music therapy outreach programs.

Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music - Council District Funds will be used to support the music therapy programming in Council District 41 at
Ampry-Samuel 41 111532426 $10,000 DCLA Public School 235K, Public School 396K and Flagstone Family Center.
Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music - Music Partners To support the Music Partners program for Council District 20 schools, including Public
Koo Program 111532426 $10,000 DCLA School 24Q and Public School 20Q.

Levin Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music - Music Therapy 111532426 $3,000 DCLA Funding to support music therapy programming.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support programming and activities at John the Baptist Garden, Classon
Cornegy Brooklyn Queens Land Trust 611441052 $5,000 DYCD Fulgate and other gardens.
To support programming and purchase of materials for four community gardens in
Bushwick: Concerned Citizens of Grove Street, La Finca, Peoples Garden and Woodbine
Reynoso Brooklyn Queens Land Trust - Community Gardens 611441052 $10,000 DYCD Garden.

Funds will be used to purchase communications equipment, medical supplies, and food
Eugene Brooklyn South Community Emergency Response Team 870788860 $10,000 DYCD and water supplies to be used on search and rescue operations.
Funds will be used to support bkONE's Online programming as well as virtual
Brannan BrooklynONE Productions, Inc. 460692076 $7,000 DYCD productions development.

Ampry-Samuel Brownsville Heritage House, Inc. 112552201 $15,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support operating cost including art supplies, refreshments.
Funding will be used to support operating expenses related to Community Outreach,
Ampry-Samuel Brownsville Think Tank Matters, Inc. 472440990 $5,000 DYCD Violence Prevention, and Mentoring program.
To fund operational and programmatic costs for family support services, the food
Koo Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation 942952782 $5,000 DYCD pantry, and other assistance programs.
The funding will be used to support Tzu Chi Medical Foundation provide free vision
Eugene Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation 954457939 $5,000 DHMH services in undeserved community.
Levin Bushwick Starr, Inc. - Big Green Theater 264546315 $3,000 DCLA To support the Big Green Theater program.
Funding to support operational costs for M/WBE business training in BOC's for Council
Brooks-Powers Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. 113306111 $5,000 SBS District 31.
Cornegy Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. 113306111 $10,000 SBS Funding to support financial education workshops, counseling and seminars.
Holden Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. 113306111 $3,500 SBS Funds to be used for business and industrial promotion and development.
To support the provision of financial education, business planning, marketing and
financing workshops, coupled with one-on-one counseling and BOC Network's Child
Speaker Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. 113306111 $25,000 SBS Care Business Development Project.

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. - Microenterprise Funding to support business workshops, 1-on-1 counseling, Microenterprise, Small
Cumbo & Small Business Development Services 113306111 $5,000 SBS Business Development Services, and Child Care Business Development Project.
Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. - Small Business To support the operating expenses of Small Business Development services at Queens
Grodenchik Development Services 113306111 $5,000 SBS BOC office.
Funds will support the collection, creation, storage, and training of wig-making for the
Adams Butterflies By Blaq, Inc. 454874876 $5,000 DYCD purpose of those with medical needs.
To support COVID testing and vaccination clinics and a public health campaign to
Koo CAIPA Foundation, Inc. 26-2791755 $5,000 DHMH combat misinformation.
Calliope Creative Foundation - Creative Arts Theatre & Funding to support the Creative Arts Theatre and Playwrite Training for Adults for
Perkins Playwrite Training for Adults 134158092 $10,000 DCLA Residents of Council District 9.
Cornegy CAMBA, Inc. 112480339 $5,000 DYCD To support the Beyond Hunger Food Program.

CAMBA, Inc. - Bronx Health & Housing Initiative - Council Funding will go to CAMBA's Bronx Health and Housing Initiative, which includes health
Gibson District 16 112480339 $5,000 DHMH and wellness programs for supportive housing facilities in Council District 16.

Funds will be used to support a redesign of space to enable socially distanced


Miller Cambria Heights Civic Association, Inc. 112789513 $5,000 DYCD events/workshops and reservation of 3/4 of the garden layout for visitor seating.
Matteo Camelot of Staten Island, Inc. 237091329 $15,000 DHMH Funds will be used for education and outreach for awareness of addiction.
Camelot of Staten Island, Inc. - Staying Healthy Youth Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Clubhouse 237091329 $5,000 DHMH developing and running the organization's programming for clients.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will be used for the SuperChoice Pantry, Benefit Access, Urban Farming, Health
Ampry-Samuel Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The 200934854 $7,000 DYCD Initiative Workshop and Mobile Pantry.
Funding to support general operating expenses associated with the maintenance of the
Levin Campaign Against Hunger, Inc., The 200934854 $2,000 DYCD emergency food program and auxiliary services.
Funds will be used to provide supplies and materials for Block Association
Maisel Canarsie Community Development, Inc. 475395985 $5,000 DYCD beautification, meetings and/or community emergency plan.

Funding to support operational costs associated with media mentorship programming


Rose Canvas Institute 824902021 $5,000 DYCD including staffing, equipment and outreach associated with AV production.
Funds will support the Youth Ambassadors program in Council District 16 which
Capitol District Management Association, Inc. - Youth provides practical work experience to local youth and promoting tourism assistance to
Gibson Ambassador Program - Council District 16 270699754 $8,000 DYCD the local neighborhood.
Funds will be used to support families with autistic children, sibling and parent
Yeger Care For Special Needs Children Foundation, Inc. 472616448 $15,000 DHMH awareness, information and social skills.
To recruit and train peer outreach workers to find and help hard to reach homeless
Levin Care for the Homeless 133666994 $5,000 DHS individuals.

To support the small business services program by hiring consultants to serve as


Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, workshop facilitators/presenters, program manager, fiscal assistance and community
Eugene Inc. 112903423 $5,000 SBS outreach. Also includes, but not limited to: rent, insurance, advertising, office supplies.
Adams Caribbean Equality Project, Inc., The 472806715 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support peer culture-specific support group programming.
Caribbean Equality Project, Inc., The - Queer Caribbeans
Dromm of NYC 472806715 $5,000 DYCD To fund production costs of LGBTQ+ Caribbean exhibit.
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. - Council Funds will be used to support HIV Prevention Education- Outreach and Education in
Louis District 45 133323168 $5,000 DHMH Council District 45.
Rodriguez CaribBeing, Inc. 455192099 $5,000 DCLA To support programming in Council District 10.
Louis CaribBeing, Inc. - Council District 45 455192099 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support programs in Council District 45.
Matteo Carl V. Bini Memorial Fund, The 320144539 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for general operational costs.
Speaker Matteo Carl V. Bini Memorial Fund, The 320144539 $50,000 DYCD Funds will be used for programming and operating expenses.
Funds will be used to support Caribbean Cultural Arts, Research and Steelpan
appreciation program, an after school activities and summer months for Brooklyn youth
Eugene Carlos Lezama Archives and Caribbean Cultural Center 020749266 $11,000 DYCD where they learn and engage in activities.
Funding to support Caribbean cultural programming, such as, theater, research of
Carlos Lezama Archives and Caribbean Cultural Center - archival photos, poetry, costume design, steel pan classes, folk dancing, drumming, and
Cumbo Caribbean Cultural Arts, Research & Steelpan 020749266 $5,000 DCLA field trips.

Brannan Carnegie Hall Corporation, The 131923626 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support community and education programming in Council District 43.
Funding will support the Carnegie Hall Citywide Summer 2021 Concert Series at Bryant
Powers Carnegie Hall Corporation, The 131923626 $5,000 DCLA Park
Carnegie Hall Corporation, The - Concert Series - Council Funding to support arts and music and virtual programming for Council District 7
Levine District 7 131923626 $3,500 DCLA students and residents.
Funding to support broadened musical engagement opportunities by Ensemble Connect
fellows at multiple community centers and social service organizations in Council
Johnson Carnegie Hall Corporation, The - Council District 3 131923626 $3,000 DCLA District 3.
Carnegie Hall Corporation, The - NeON Arts – Brownsville
Ampry-Samuel NeON 131923626 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support the NeON Arts program for Council District 41 youth.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Carnegie Hall Corporation, The - NeON Arts - Council Funds will support the NeON Arts program at South Bronx NeON for Council District 16
Gibson District 16 131923626 $5,000 DCLA youth.
Funding will support the planning and implementation of arts projects at the Staten
Carnegie Hall Corporation, The - NeON Arts – Staten Island NeON, as well as NeON Arts recruitment activities and artist showcases for young
Rose Island NeON 131923626 $5,000 DCLA people across the borough.
Kallos Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. 133300409 $5,000 DYCD To provide funding for urban planning research and education.
Funding will support Carnegie Hill Neighbors Clean Streets Initiative, covering costs for
Speaker Powers Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. - Clean Streets Initiative 133300409 $30,000 DYCD street sweeping and caring for green spaces.
Funds for CGA staff to conduct outreach, connect workers with professional
Lander Carroll Gardens Association Incorporated 112573432 $5,000 SBS development and legal assistance.
To cover costs associated with community engagement, including meetings, on the Red
Carroll Gardens Association Incorporated - Red Hook Hook Gardens Redevelopment Project, including staff time, outreach materials, and
Menchaca Gardens Redevelopment Project 112573432 $15,000 DYCD meeting accessibility resources.
To support the Caregiver Program, CEAP Program, Luncheon Club, Case Management,
Burden/Covello Senior Program, Roosevelt Is. Senior Center, Metro East Day Program,
Lehman Vill. Senior, Volunteer Svcs, Social Service Unit, Burden Gallery & Making Art
Speaker Kallos Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The 237129499 $25,000 DFTA Work.
To provide youth education in school and after-school programs supported by a family
Diaz Casita Maria, Inc. 131623994 $5,000 DYCD center, a gallery and a theater.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
Speaker Gjonaj New York 135562185 $15,000 DYCD Funding will be utilized for back to school events in Council District 13.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
Speaker Gjonaj New York 135562185 $15,000 DYCD The funds will be used towards food purchases in Council District 13.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
Speaker Rodriguez New York 135562185 $400,000 DYCD Funds will be used for cultural and arts programs.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of To provide funding to support the Community and Social Services program at Betances
Ayala New York - Betance Houses 135562185 $10,000 DSS/HRA Houses.

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of


Chin New York - Grand Street Guild & Lower East Side 135562185 $5,000 DYCD To support English classes for residents of Grand Street Guild and the Lower East Side.

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of Funds support Regents exam preparatory sessions at Innovation Diploma Plus and
Rosenthal New York - IDP Regents Prep & College Access Awareness 135562185 $5,000 DOE College Access awareness activities.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
New York - Immigration Legal Services - El Centro del Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Immigrante 135562185 $5,000 DYCD providing immigrant legal services at El Centro del Immigrante.

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of


Salamanca New York - South Bronx Food Pantry 135562185 $20,000 DYCD Funding to support general operating expenses for South Bronx Food Pantry.
Funds will support educational, recreational and wellness activities for the seniors and
Adams Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. 112047151 $6,000 DFTA to assist with the general costs of the center's operation.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Internship Funding will be used to defray the costs of the Young Adult Internship program and the
CD22 & Adult ESOL Program 112047151 $15,000 DYCD Adult ESOL program.

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Senior Funds will be used to support education, recreation, health promotion activities, case
Koslowitz Services 112047151 $5,000 DFTA assistance, and transportation for seniors and to provide supplies.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Speaker Staten Island Catholic Charities of Staten Island 135562286 $25,000 DFTA Funds will be used for case management and public events in Council District 51.
Speaker Matteo Catholic Charities of Staten Island 135562286 $100,000 DYCD Funds will be used for the general operating cost for educational programs.
Catholic Charities of Staten Island - Case Management - Funding will support case management, substance use services, operational support for
Borelli Council District 51 135562286 $25,000 DYCD programming and services.
Catholic Charities of Staten Island - Catholic Youth
Borelli Organization (CYO) 135562286 $20,000 DYCD Funding will be used to support CYO programming and services.
Catholic Migration Services, Inc. - Immigration Legal Funding to reach out to low-income New Yorkers, particularly immigrants, and provide
Van Bramer Services 112634818 $5,000 DSS/HRA civil legal services.
Levin CAVE Organization, Inc. 043763314 $4,000 DYCD Funding will support Leimay's family programming.
Funding will support management, coordination, and delivery of programs including the
Green Design Lab, Green Workforce Training Program, Here Comes Solar, and
Speaker Powers CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc. 522440116 $50,000 DYCD Stuyvesant Cove Park.

Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment


Perkins Services - Nathaniel Mental Health Clinic 132668080 $20,000 DHMH To support Nathaniel Mental Health Clinic.

Funding to support the UpStander program, designed to equip those facing


Levin Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE), Inc., The 112444676 $5,000 DYCD discrimination and violence with self-defense training and de-escalation techniques.
To provide parents and children opportunities to create and explore art together
Levin Center for Arts Education, Inc. - Parents As Arts Partners 133938080 $3,000 DCLA through Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) at public schools.
Center for Arts Education, Inc. - Parents As Arts Partners
Lander Program (PAAP) 133938080 $3,000 DCLA Funding to support the Parents As Arts Partners program (PAAP) at public schools.
To fund services to micro and small businesses in Queens ineligible for federal funding,
Center for Community Development for New Americans - including webinars, assistance to process applications for grants and loans, and special
Dromm COVID-19 Small Business Relief 810584343 $5,000 SBS forms of relief like the Queens grant program.
Center for Comprehensive Health Practice, Inc. - Opioid To provide funding for CCHP's POWERS Project, which aims to reduce opioid-related
Ayala Overdose Prevention Program 133484329 $5,000 DHMH overdoses in New York City.
Funding to support operational costs associated CEO programming/services; including
Perkins Center for Employment Opportunities - Council District 9 133843322 $10,000 DYCD the CREW Works program in Council District 9.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of providing legal services for disadvantaged
CD22 Center for Family Representation - Home for Good 510419496 $6,500 MOCJ families.
Funding to support the Institute for Community Safety and Development, a project of
Cornegy Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions, The 454968344 $10,000 MOCJ Human Justice Training Academy.
Center for the Women of New York, Inc., The - Resource,
Vallone Information & Learning Center 112876688 $7,500 DYCD Funding will help support CWNY's resource, information and learning center.
Center for Traditional Music and Dance - Mariachi
Ayala Academy of New York 237379877 $5,000 DCLA To support Instruction in Mariachi music.
Funds will be used to support CUCS’s street outreach program to provide outreach,
housing placement, and psychiatry to homeless individuals living around Washington
Chin Center for Urban Community Services 133687891 $10,000 DHMH Square Park and surrounding neighborhoods.
Lander Center for Urban Pedagogy, Inc. 113625306 $7,500 DCLA Funding to support translations of CUP's materials.
To support operational expenses for the Public Access Design program including staff
Reynoso Center for Urban Pedagogy, Inc. 113625306 $5,000 DCLA support and materials.
Center for Urban Pedagogy, Inc. - City Studies - To provide funding for the City Studies program at the International Community High
Ayala International Community High School 113625306 $5,000 DCLA School in Mott Haven.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Levin Central American Legal Assistance 112859151 $8,500 DSS/HRA To support removal defense for detained immigrants and for asylum seekers.
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. - Funds will be used to promote the local business thoroughfare and support graffiti
CD22 Commercial Revitalization 112652331 $37,500 SBS removal projects.
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. - Funding will be used to support the annual Waterfront Concert series, Independence
CD22 Community Programs 112652331 $37,000 DCLA Day celebration, and Halloween festival.
Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. -
Van Bramer Waterfront Concert Series 112652331 $20,000 DCLA Funding to support Waterfront Concert Series.

Reynoso Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation 112981085 $10,000 DYCD Fund will be used to support recycling programming in NYCHA developments.
Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation - Funding is for community development and parks clean up, beautification and safety
Barron Council District 42 112981085 $5,000 DYCD initiate in the 42nd Council District.

Cumbo Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc. - Jazz Festivals 113549224 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support programming during the Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival.
Rosenthal Central City Chorus, Inc. - Neighborhood Concerts 133679135 $5,000 DCLA Funds support neighborhood concerts in Council District 6.
Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - providing mentorship opportunities to at-risk youth and underserved, unemployed
Rose Fatherhood/Mentoring For Life 133626127 $10,000 DYCD and/or under-employed fathers in the Council District.

Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - Helping Hands, Funding to support therapist led support group meetings and independent sessions for
Rose Standing Strong, Cure Violence Support Group 133626127 $12,900 DYCD individual and/or family therapy.
Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - True2Life Music & Funding to support participation and engagement in the arts and to explore possible
Rose Arts 133626127 $5,000 DYCD career opportunities.

To provide funding support for the wages for youth to work 15 hours weekly for 6
Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - Vibe Summer weeks; a small percentage of the requested funds will be used for the purchase of
Speaker Rose, Progressive Program 133626127 $25,000 DYCD supplies and materials necessary for the implementation of the service project.
The funds will support the salary of two part time program coordinators and consultant
Rodriguez Centro Civico Cultural Dominicano, Inc. 134027383 $10,000 DYCD stipends to the Arts, Cultural and Empowerment Program.
Chabad of Northeastern Queens, Inc. - Chabad Funding will assist in the ongoing operations at the Community Center, including after-
Vallone Community Center 113207716 $20,000 DYCD school programming, programs, classes and services.

Funds will be used to develop and implement a counselling network of professionals


and community leaders to help students, young married couples and young
Gennaro Chabad of Queens College 202070019 $10,000 DYCD professionals navigate challenges. Funds will also facilitate cultural and social programs.

Koslowitz Chabad of Rego Park Corona, Inc. - Teen Programming 113454297 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support mentoring and cultural activities for teenagers.
Funding will support programming and services to Chai clients, parents and siblings in
Maisel Chai Lifeline, Inc. 112940331 $2,500 DHMH crisis and may include transportation.
Louis Chai Lifeline, Inc. - Council District 45 112940331 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used support programmatic efforts in Council District 45.
Funding to support COC's outreach programming for Queens businesses, including site
Brooks-Powers Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $15,000 SBS visits, surveys, and government agency coordination.

Funding to support small business programming in Council District 23, including


programs on marketing/promotions, salesmanship & education/information on
Grodenchik Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $10,000 SBS available resources to aid, expand and enhance small business.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to be used to support holiday lights in commercial district in Council District 30,
Holden Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $6,500 SBS including Ridgewood Fresh Pond Road.
To fund programming and operational costs for the Small Business Resource Sessions
Koo Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $6,000 SBS and Merchant Organizing Program.

Funds will be used to support programs that will enhance businesses' marketing
Miller Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $7,500 SBS techniques, salesmanship, and will educate on resources available to help.

Funding to continue outreach to small businesses in Queens County, and allow a series
of bi-lingual workshops in Spanish, Chinese, Korean or other languages covering
Speaker Vallone Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $200,000 SBS business topics as well as costs associated with running events in Council District 19.
Funds will support small business development and community outreach in Council
Ulrich Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $5,000 SBS District 32.

The funding will support neighborhood-level initiatives that promote economic


Ulrich Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. 110559220 $10,000 SBS development, job creation and retention, and community investment.
Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. - Small To support operating/programming expenses for small business resource sessions and
Koslowitz Business Resources 110559220 $5,000 SBS merchant organizing.
Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens, Inc. - Small
CD22 Business Support 110559220 $4,000 SBS Funds will be used to support merchant organizing on Ditmars Blvd.
Funds will be used to transform empty storefronts into vibrant hubs of presentation
Johnson Chashama Arts, Inc. 133862422 $4,000 DCLA and work space for artists of all genres in Council District 3.

Funding will support the Space to Present program, which converts vacant spaces into
Powers Chashama Arts, Inc. 133862422 $3,500 DCLA presentation venues for local artists to create and showcase works for audiences.

Gennaro Chaverim of Queens 260854958 $7,000 DYCD Funding to support emergency and non-emergency auto support to Council District 24.

To clean up and beautify the tree pits on the Main Street median in Kew Gardens Hills,
Gennaro CHAZAQ Organization USA, Inc. 462148352 $2,000 DYCD and any other adjacent tree pits or weedy areas on City property.

Grodenchik CHAZAQ Organization USA, Inc. 462148352 $3,000 DYCD Funding to support operating expenses of community programming and services.
Johnson Chekpeds, Inc. 264483508 $8,000 DYCD Funds will be used for software, trees, plants and tree guards.

Johnson Chelsea Film Festival, Inc. 464082997 $5,000 DCLA Funding to help support expenses related to presenting the 9th year of the film festival.
Funding to support chess programming and activities including classroom, after-school
Johnson Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 136119036 $3,500 DYCD and teacher training.
Treyger Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 136119036 $5,000 DOE Funding for a chess program at P.S./I.S. 288 (21K288).
Cumbo Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Central Brooklyn 136119036 $5,000 DOE Funding to support Chess-in-the-Schools programs in Central Brooklyn.
Funding to support the school program, which teaches elementary and middle school
Koslowitz Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Chess Classroom Program 136119036 $5,500 DOE students how to play chess and the classroom chess program.

To support in-school and after-school programs in Council District 1 including


Chin Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 1 136119036 $3,500 DOE tournaments at public schools, college-bound program, and teacher training institute.
Funding will support school program, tournament program, college bound, teacher
Brannan Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 43 136119036 $2,500 DOE training institute with kids from Council District 43.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support Chess-In-The-Schools activities within Council District 46. Funds will be used
Maisel Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 46 136119036 $2,500 DOE for supplies and direct services to youth.
Funding to support programming in community outreach, education, legal and technical
Grodenchik Chhaya Community Development Corporation 113580935 $2,000 DYCD assistance.
Chhaya Community Development Corporation - Civic Funding will be used to support Civic Engagement & Organizing related programming
Van Bramer Engagement & Organizing 113580935 $4,000 DYCD and services.

Chhaya Community Development Corporation - Housing Funds will serve to protect, preserve, and promote affordable housing for the benefit of
Adams Stability and Outreach - Council District 28 113580935 $8,000 HPD tenants, and current and first-time homeowners in Council District 28.
Chhaya Community Development Corporation - Housing Funds will support outreach efforts, educational workshops, case management and
Gennaro Stability Program 113580935 $5,000 DYCD counseling services in Council District 24.
Funding to support programming and services for Court Involved Youth in Council
Brooks-Powers Child Center of NY, Inc., The 111733454 $13,000 DYCD District 31.
Funds will send multi-lingual social workers into schools throughout Queens, to provide
ongoing support and engagement to youth/families struggling with health/wellness and
Speaker Child Center of NY, Inc., The 111733454 $25,000 DYCD acculturation.
Matteo Children's Aid Society, The 135562191 $2,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support after school and summer programming.

Ayala Children's Aid Society, The - Family Wellness Program 135562191 $10,000 DYCD To provide funding to support Children's Aid's Family Wellness program.
Children's Museum of Manhattan - Field Trips - Council Funding for cultural field trips for Pre-K and K public school students in Council District
Levine District 7 Public School Students 132761376 $5,000 DCLA 7, including virtual programs and trips.
Rivera Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc. 133520970 $3,000 DCLA Funds will support Children's Museum of the Arts programs and operations.
Funds will support Accessible Arts activities that provide free entrance to CMA and its
Levin Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc. - Accessible Arts 133520970 $3,000 DCLA offerings.
Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc. - Accessible Arts Funding to support Accessible Arts program, which provides free or reduced-price
Johnson Program 133520970 $5,000 DCLA entrance to the museum and off-site arts education programs.
Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc. - Free Art Island To support CMA's Free Art Island Outpost, a free, family-focused weekend art program
Chin Outpost 133520970 $4,000 DCLA on Governors Island.
Funding will enable concerts in underserved communities and to offer free tickets to
Gennaro Children's Orchestra Society, Inc., The 237106585 $5,000 DCLA students and seniors.
To support year-round activities around anti-discrimination, anti-bullying, anti-bias
Chin Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. 136202692 $7,500 DYCD curriculum.

Funding will be used to enhance the multilingual social services program aimed at
reducing poverty and providing support and access to services for immigrants and
Kallos Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. 136202692 $5,000 DYCD limited English proficiency community members in City Council District 5.
Reynoso Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. 136202692 $5,000 DYCD To provide social services in the Lindsay Park Mitchell-Lama development.

Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Brooklyn Multi- To provide staff support to help clients access a wide array of community resources
Menchaca Social Services 136202692 $25,000 DYCD such as benefits application, immigration services, and healthcare assistance.

Levine Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Project Reach 136202692 $5,000 DFTA To fund mental health services for aging populations.
Funding to support workshops and trainings on crisis intervention and anti-
discrimination to schools, CBOs, faith communities, and government agencies
committed to addressing bullying, implicit bias & intergroup conflict/tensions in Council
Menchaca Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Project Reach 136202692 $10,000 DYCD District 38.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

To support the Making NYC Safe Again program, which will provide safe spaces for
Speaker Chin, Kallos Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Project Reach 136202692 $100,000 DYCD youth to organize to end islamophobia, transphobia and sexual harassment.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating expenses and to provide direct social
Treyger Chinese American Social Services Center, Inc. 474279061 $7,500 DYCD service to community residents.
Yeger Chinese American Social Services Center, Inc. 474279061 $5,000 DYCD To provide programming and various social services for new immigrants.
Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign, Funding to support operating expense costs for community family support
Barron Inc. - Council District 42 113423612 $10,000 DYCD programming in Council District 42.
Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign,
Louis Inc. - Council District 45 113423612 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support Maternal and Child Health Services Programs.

Funds will support a continuation of our supplemental sanitation program which


includes sanitation, snow/ice clearing during inclement weather, conditions and graffiti
Eugene Church Avenue District Management Association 112835403 $5,000 SBS monitoring by BID staff, and our ongoing efforts to decrease illegal dumping.
Johnson Church of the Holy Apostles 132892297 $10,000 DYCD Funds to support increased hunger relief services due to COVID-19.
Funding will support operating costs related to community yoga programs run by
Vallone Church on the Hill-Reformed - Community Yoga 111672754 $5,000 DYCD Church on the Hill-Reformed.
Church Street School for Music and Art, Inc. - Creative To purchase supplies and equipment for the after-school Creative Arts Club, serving
Chin Arts Club 133693660 $5,500 DCLA students 6-12 years.
Church Street School for Music and Art, Inc. - Senior To support the Senior Chorus program at Brookdale Battery Park, Battery Park City
Chin Chorus 133693660 $5,000 DCLA Conservancy, and Southbridge Towers in the Seaport.
Reynoso Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. 264698161 $5,000 DYCD To support local youth sports programming, services and activities.
Funding for the Affordable Housing Counseling Advocacy Program (CAP). It connects
residents with affordable housing opportunities and works with and counsels them
Speaker Reynoso Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. 264698161 $35,000 HPD through the grueling paperwork and interview process.
Funds will be used to support Affordable Housing workshops, Know Your Rights &
Ampry-Samuel Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. - Council District 41 264698161 $7,500 HPD Financial Empowerment for Council District 41 residents.
This funding will be to support administrative costs of Citizens Committee grants
Diaz Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. 510171818 $5,000 DYCD programming in Council District 18.

To support the operational expenses of the Neighborhood Grants program, which offers
Koo Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. 510171818 $5,000 DYCD capacity building workshops, project planning expertise to volunteer-led groups.
To support the operational expenses of the Neighborhood Grants program, including
Reynoso Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. 510171818 $8,500 DYCD skills building workshops.
Rivera Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. 510171818 $3,000 DYCD Funds will support Citizens Committee's programs and operations.
Funding for its New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods program offers skills building
workshops, one-on-one project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to
Speaker Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. 510171818 $10,000 DYCD volunteer-led groups.
Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. - Council Funds to support All In Neighborhood Grants and Neighborhood Business Grants in
Louis District 45 510171818 $2,500 DYCD Council District 45.
Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. -
Lander Neighborhood Grant Program 510171818 $8,500 DYCD Funding to support general operating expenses of the Neighborhood Grant program.
Funding will support the operating expenses of the Neighborhoods Grants program,
Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. - which helps resident-led efforts to tackle community problems and improve the quality
Powers Neighborhoods Grants Program 510171818 $5,000 DYCD of neighborhood.
Funding to support the general operating costs associated with running farm-based,
Van Bramer City Growers, Inc. - Farm-Based STEM Program 452149344 $5,000 DYCD STEM education programs.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support emergency food rescue and distribution and community-based
Powers City Harvest, Inc. 133170676 $10,000 DYCD programming.
Funding will support City Harvest's Emergency Food Rescue and Distribution at NYCHA
Ampry-Samuel City Harvest, Inc. - Council District 41 133170676 $5,000 DYCD housing developments in Council District 41.
Funding to support operation expenses such as monthly rental fees, heating, electric
Gjonaj City Island Community Center 133074369 $20,000 DYCD and gas and telephone bills.

Funding to support activities and programming emphasizing the preservation the


Gjonaj City Island Historical Society 112734516 $5,000 DCLA history of City Island, including the creation of video recollections and an exhibition.
Gjonaj City Island Theater Group 134048438 $5,000 DCLA To help offset the costs of running and operating the theater.
Rosenthal City Parks Foundation 133561657 $3,500 DPR Funds support SummerStage digital or live shows.

CD22 City Parks Foundation - Community Parks Program 133561657 $5,000 DPR Funding will be used to provide free local sports programs in Council District 22.
Funding to support operating expenses for sports programming in Council District 18
Diaz City Parks Foundation - Council District 18 133561657 $5,000 DPR including staff support and equipment.
Rivera City Parks Foundation - Council District 2 133561657 $2,500 DPR Funds will support CPF's programs and operations in Council District 2.
Ampry-Samuel City Parks Foundation - Council District 41 133561657 $10,000 DPR Funding will support SummerStage in Council District 41.
Funding to support SummerStage at Crotona Park providing free, high quality
Salamanca City Parks Foundation - Crotona Park SummerStage 133561657 $10,000 DPR performances of music, dance, spoken word, family programming.
Dinowitz City University of New York 136400434 $10,000 CUNY To fund CUNY Citizenship Now! program in Council District 11.
Bronx, Cabrera, City University of New York - Bronx Community College Funds to purchase food for the BCC food pantry. BCC’s pantry serves approximately
Speaker Riley Food Pantry 136400434 $50,000 CUNY 1,000 people a month.

Levine City University of New York - City Counseling Program 133893536 $3,500 CUNY Funding for legal services including advice and assistance in Council District 7.

Funds will support administrative, staffing and operation costs associated with
City University of New York - College of Staten Island - expanding The Staten Island Small Business Development Center's program in the
Rose Small Business Development Center 133893536 $5,000 CUNY underserved immigrant and minority population in the SI North Shore market.

Levine City University of New York - CUNY Citizenship Now! 136400434 $7,500 CUNY To fund legal services assistance in the Council District 7.
City University of New York - CUNY Creative Arts Youth
Louis Theater - Public School 119K 133893536 $5,000 CUNY Funds to support the CUNY Creative Arts Youth Theater at PS 119.
City University of New York - CUNY LGBTQI Student Funds will be used for the program administrative budget of the LGBTQI Student
Speaker Leadership Program 136400434 $50,000 CUNY Leadership Program.
Funds will be used to provide environmental education programming in Jamaica Bay
CD22 City University of New York - CUNY One Boat 133893536 $11,165 CUNY aboard the CUNY I vessel.
City University of New York - CUNY School of Law -
Dromm Community Legal Counseling 133893536 $10,750 CUNY To support legal services including information and consultations in Council District 25.
To support free legal clinics in City Council District 5 for residents twice monthly for
City University of New York - CUNY School of Law - Legal housing and one monthly for small claims noticed through Council District 5 monthly
Kallos Clinics 133893536 $22,500 CUNY newsletter and website.
City University of New York - CUNY School of Law - Legal
Cabrera Services 133893536 $30,000 CUNY Funding will support legal services including advice and assistance in Council District 14.

To provide legal services to immigrants, low-and middle-income populations, and other


City University of New York - CUNY School of Law - Legal underserved communities, on foreclosure, elder care issues, immigration, tenant issues,
Diaz Services 133893536 $10,000 CUNY family law, consumer and debt issues, and wills.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
City University of New York - CUNY School of Law - Legal
Grodenchik Services 133893536 $11,000 CUNY To support legal services within Council District 23.
City University of New York - CUNY School of Law - The Funds will be used to support environmental education programming to various schools
CD22 Center for Urban Environmental Reform 133893536 $7,000 CUNY in Council District 22.
Funding to support the provision of immigrant legal services, community citizenship
Cornegy City University of New York - Immigrant Legal Services 136400434 $5,000 CUNY events and Know Your Rights education.
Funds will support operations and programming of the Seeing Rape project, which
City University of New York - John Jay College of Criminal raises awareness and educates about campus rape/sexual assault and sexual
Rosenthal Justice - Seeing Rape Project 133893536 $5,000 CUNY harassment prevention.
City University of New York - John Jay College of Criminal Funds will support production, outreach and labor expenses of programming centered
Rosenthal Justice - Themes of Justice 133893536 $5,000 CUNY on themes of justice.
City University of New York - La Guardia and Wagner
Koo Archives 136400434 $5,000 CUNY To support the New York City Council Collection at LaGuardia Community College.
City University of New York - La Guardia Community
Dromm College - Wagner Archives 136400434 $15,500 CUNY To fund maintenance of New York City Council Collection.
City University of New York - LaGuardia and Wagner
Speaker Archives 136400434 $50,000 CUNY To fund the LGBTQ Public History Project.
City University of New York - Medgar Evers College -
Barron Center for Black Literature 133893536 $10,000 CUNY Funding to support operating expense costs for public literary arts programming.

City University of New York - Medgar Evers College - Funds will be used to improve students’ literacy by exposing them to Black and Latino
Speaker Barron, Cumbo Center for Black Literature 133893536 $50,000 CUNY writers and to a range of literary texts produced by Black and Latino writers.
City University of New York - Medgar Evers College - Funds will support the operating costs incurred with Medgar Evers College's Pipeline
Speaker CUNY Pipeline Program 133893536 $150,000 CUNY Program/ Parent Academy.

City University of New York - Medgar Evers College - Law


Speaker Barron and Social Justice Racial Justice Advocates Project 133893536 $50,000 CUNY Funding to support the Law and Social Justice Racial Justice Advocates Project.
City University of New York - Queens College -
Koo Asian/Asian American Center 133893536 $5,000 CUNY To support the Asian/Asian American Center at Queens College.
City University of New York - Queens College - CERRU
Grodenchik Fellowship 133893536 $7,500 CUNY Funding to support operating expenses of CERRU programming and events.
City University of New York - Queens College - Greek Funding will be used to support Byzantine and Modern Greek cultural programming and
CD22 Studies Program 133893536 $5,000 CUNY studies.

To provide funding support for a needs assessment that will include land use,
City University of New York - Queens College - Urban transportation, gentrification and infrastructure implications. Resources will be used to
Koslowitz Studies Department 133893536 $7,350 CUNY engage students in the Urban Studies Department at Queens College.
City University of New York - Queens College - Urban To research community issues including land use, transportation, gentrification and
Speaker Studies Department 133893536 $25,000 CUNY infrastructure implications throughout Queens.

City University of New York - Queensborough Community


Grodenchik College - After School Enrichment Program 136400434 $12,000 CUNY To help fund a series of After-School Performance Workshops.

City University of New York - Queensborough Community


Koslowitz College - Annual Holocaust Freedom Seder 136400434 $5,000 CUNY To support the Annual Holocaust Freedom Seder program.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

City University of New York - Queensborough Community Funds will support QPAC's Children's Book Club and Performance series, involving a
Ulrich College - Children's Book Club and Performance Series 136400434 $5,000 CUNY book club program and theatrical performances for children in Council District 32.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
CD22 College - Concert Program 136400434 $3,000 CUNY Funding will be used to support concert programming that is free and available to all.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
Gennaro College - Concert Program 136400434 $7,500 CUNY Funding will go towards concerts within Council District 24.

City University of New York - Queensborough Community


Koo College - Harriet & Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center 136400434 $5,000 CUNY To support programing at the Kupferberg Holocaust Center at QCC.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community Funding to support the Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community
Gennaro College - Kupferberg Holocaust Center 136400434 $10,000 CUNY College.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
College - Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center & To support the Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and Archives (KHRCA) to
Grodenchik Archives 136400434 $15,000 CUNY research, write, design, print, display and share exhibit programs.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
Dromm College - LGBT Program 136400434 $7,500 CUNY To fund LGBT-themed art and culture exhibit or presentation.
To support QPAC's events in Council District 29 and the Senior Loyalty Program which
City University of New York - Queensborough Community provides accessible and affordable world-class entertainment to students and
Koslowitz College - Loyalty Program 136400434 $12,000 CUNY community members.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
Dromm College - QPAC Dance Workshops 136400434 $5,000 CUNY To fund dance workshops that combine fitness with a theatrical component.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
Speaker Koslowitz College - Senior Loyalty Program 136400434 $40,000 CUNY To provide funding support for the Senior Loyalty Program.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community
Dromm College - Student Fellow Program 136400434 $5,000 CUNY To support the Kupferberg Holocaust Center Student Fellowship program.
City University of New York - Queensborough Community Funding will help support various exhibits, education initiatives, community
Vallone College - Student Fellow Program 136400434 $5,000 CUNY engagement programs and the student fellowship program.

Funding will support a series of Free-Hour Workshops in which QCC Students learn
City University of New York - Queensborough Community dance and/or musical theater techniques from professionals and Broadway performers.
Miller College Auxiliary Enterprises Association 133893536 $10,000 CUNY Funding will also support performances at Allen Senior Center.

City University of New York - Queensborough Performing Funding to support cultural programs accessible to Queens residents through After
Gennaro Arts Center 136400434 $10,000 CUNY School Performance Workshops provided by professionals for students in local schools.

To fund the Senior Loyalty program for the QPAC, which funds theatre trips and musical
City University of New York - Queensborough Performing programs to be presented at local senior centers, including the North Flushing Senior
Koo Arts Center - Senior Loyalty Program 136400434 $9,000 CUNY Group and Latimer Gardens Senior Center, and to support virtual programming.
City University of New York - Queensborough Performing
Vallone Arts Center - Senior Loyalty program 136400434 $15,000 CUNY Funding will be used to support QPAC’s Senior Loyalty program.
City University of New York - Taft Institute - Queens Funding to support establishing a community-based project to develop a new
Gennaro College 133893536 $5,000 CUNY curriculum for teaching immigration to high school students.
City University of New York - The Graduate Center -
Powers Images of Research exhibit 133893536 $5,000 CUNY Funding will support the design and installation of the Images of Research exhibit.
City University of New York Community Colleges - Funds will be used to support the following: Aging Mastery Program, National Council
Brannan Kingborough Community College 461371336 $5,000 CUNY on Aging (NCOA), Career and Life Planning.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

For the After-school Heroes program offers safe, educational environments, facilitated
by AmeriCorps members for unduplicated middle school youth in three of New York
Speaker City Year, Inc. 222882549 $80,000 DYCD City’s highest-needs communities: East Harlem, Long Island City, and the South Bronx.
Funds will cover the operational expenses associated with the violence prevention
D. Diaz Cityline Ozone Park Civilian Patrol, Inc. 844635316 $10,000 DYCD program.
Diaz CityMeals on Wheels 133634381 $7,500 DFTA Funding will be to support Emergency Food Packages.
Moya CityMeals on Wheels 133634381 $25,000 DFTA Provide fresh produce in meal deliveries in Council District 21.
Funds to be used to assess noise, air pollution and odor from freight operations in
Holden Civics United for Railroad Environmental Solutions, Inc. 455049995 $10,000 DYCD Council District 30.
Classical Theatre of Harlem, Inc., The - 2021-2022 Funding to support summer Shakespeare performances in Marcus Garvey Park and/or
Levine Production Season and Programming 134046782 $7,500 DCLA virtual programming.

Brannan Climate Museum 475518278 $2,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support Public engagement campaigns by the museum.
Funds will be used to support the Climate Museum programming, including community
CD22 Climate Museum - Public Engagement Campaign 475518278 $8,000 DYCD events, town halls, panels, and exhibitions.
To help support tenant groups and tenant association workshops to help address
Johnson Clinton Housing Development Company, Inc. 132851988 $3,500 HPD housing repair issues and landlord/management issues.
Funds will support job training, workshops, mentorships, job-placement assistance, and
Adams Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. 133072967 $10,000 DHS one-on-one social services for clients.
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. - Grand Central Food Funding will support Grand Central Food program which serves meals to homeless and
Powers Program - Council District 4 133072967 $7,000 DHS hungry people on the streets in Manhattan.

Fund free and low-cost programs for the community at the Mount Vernon Hotel and
Kallos Colonial Dames of America 131677400 $7,500 DCLA Museum noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, Inc. - To help fund the annual Queens County Agricultural Fair for programming,
Grodenchik Queens County Agricultural Fair 112508369 $28,500 DCLA partnerships, exhibits, and other related services.
Funds will be to support Access Health NYC and provide support with the goal of
targeting individuals and families, who are uninsured, especially the hard to reach
Speaker Commission on the Public's Health System, Inc. 134073990 $40,000 HHC immigrant communities.
Committee for Environmentally Sound Development, Inc. -
Rosenthal Community Newsletter 133581914 $5,000 DYCD Funds support the overhead operations and development of a community newsletter.
Funds will help support the Youth Development programs in the following Bronx
schools: P.S. 59X, P.S. /M.S. 279X, & Bronx High School of Business. It will also fund the
Parent Engagement work as well as programming in the Early Care & Education
Speaker Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The 112622003 $100,000 DYCD Institute.
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The -
High School Youth Development Programs - Council Funds to support CHCF’s youth development programs at Council District 34 High
Reynoso District 34 112622003 $5,000 DYCD Schools and the Early Care and Education Institute.
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The -
Public School 059X The Community School of Technology Funds will go for after school program at PS 59 and for community engagement and
Feliz (10X059) 112622003 $12,000 DYCD policy and advocacy initiatives in City Council District 15.

Gennaro Common Threads 200106847 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support healthy cooking and nutrition education in Council District 24.
Provide funding support for Healthy Cooking and Nutrition Education for Underserved
Speaker Common Threads 200106847 $50,000 DYCD Children and Families in NYC.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support connecting local entrepreneurs of color to anchor institutions
through interviews, community events, studies, organizing a buyer's council and
Speaker Commonwise Education, Inc. 452201993 $175,000 SBS outreach.

Funds will support programming to build capacity for cure violence organizations to
support credible messengers within critical areas and hotspots and offer organizational
Louis Community Capacity Development - Council District 45 831205784 $5,000 DYCD support for community-based organizations within the 45th Council District.
Funding to support training and instruction by seasoned instructors in a variety of
Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. - career areas. Career areas include: Plumbing/ electrical; Bookkeeping; and Microsoft
Speaker Brooks-Powers Vocational Training 113064561 $50,000 DYCD Office skills.

Funds to provide legal assistance to tenant and services to help preserve affordable
housing for middle and low-income people at risk of housing loss due to rising rents,
Kallos Community Development Project, Inc. 831441257 $10,000 HPD gentrification, the threat of predatory equity and the loss of affordable housing.
Community Development Project, Inc. - Monthly Housing
Rosenthal Clinic 831441257 $19,000 HPD Funds to support operating cost for housing clinic for Council District 6.
Community Development Project, Inc. - Neighborhood Funding to provide legal services to Brooklyn organizations working to realize equitable
Lander Grant Program 831441257 $3,500 HPD land use policies.
Community Health Project, Inc. - Callen-Lorde Bronx
Feliz Health Care For Uninsured 133409680 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support Callen-Lorde Bronx's health care for the uninsured.

Community Healthcare Network, Inc. - Public Health Funding to enhance geriatric and other health services at the agency's Washington
Levine Support Program - Washington Heights Health Center 133083068 $3,500 DHMH Heights Health Center.
Levin Community Help in Park Slope, Inc. 112449994 $7,000 DYCD Funding to support Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry.
Community Inclusion & Development Alliance, Inc. -
Vallone Advocacy & General Support 814707052 $5,000 SBS Funding will help support CIDA, including costs for programs, services and operations.
To provide funding support for an after-school program at PS4M and an Adult Literacy
Speaker Levine Community League of the Heights, Inc. 132564241 $75,000 DYCD program.
Funds will be used to support CLT-related tenant and community organizing;
Community Solutions International, Inc. - Community community education, outreach and legal and technical support for CBOs and emerging
Ampry-Samuel Land Trust 273523909 $15,000 DYCD CLTs in Council District 41.
To support outreach and education to increase civic participation among residents
living in NYC Housing Authority-managed public housing and to educate NYCHA
residents about how participatory budgeting can be used for projects within
Kallos Community Voices Heard, Inc. 133901997 $10,000 DYCD communities.
To support the Public Housing Campaign which conducts outreach and education in an
effort to increase civic participation among residents living in NYC Housing Authority-
Speaker Community Voices Heard, Inc. 133901997 $50,000 DYCD managed public housing.
Funding to support CVH's civic participation outreach programs serving local NYCHA
Brooks-Powers Community Voices Heard, Inc. - Outreach Programs 133901997 $5,000 DYCD residents.
To support school based arts residencies programming for students in Council District
Gennaro Community-Word Project, Inc. 134114145 $5,000 DCLA 24.
Community-Word Project, Inc. - Bronx Community High
Diaz School (08X377) 134114145 $10,000 DCLA This funding will be to support the residency program at Bronx Community High School.
Community-Word Project, Inc. - Collaborative Arts Funds will be used to defray the operating expenses for programs at Public School 17Q,
CD22 Residency Program 134114145 $5,000 DCLA Intermediate School 126Q, and Public School 234Q.
Reynoso Community-Word Project, Inc. - Public School 84K 134114145 $5,000 DCLA To support a school-based arts residency at P.S. 84K.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Rivera Comunilife, Inc. 133530299 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Comunilife's programs and operations.

To fund cultural enrichment programs, including an oral history project; presentations,


and walking tours on the history, culture, and ecology of Coney Island; and visits to the
Treyger Coney Island History Project, Inc. 030541772 $6,000 DCLA History Project by school and community groups, and operating expenses.
Maisel Cong Chasdei Lev 454786470 $2,500 DYCD Funds will be used to provide food supplies to needy families.

Yeger Cong Chasdei Lev 454786470 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used to assist with food distribution operations for families in need of food.
Louis Cong Chasdei Lev - Council District 45 454786470 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for food distribution in the 45th Council District.
Congregation B'nai Jeshurun Starafroler Hebria - Meals
Rosenthal Program 130594858 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support the meals program at B'nai Jeshurun.

Connect, Inc. - Community Empowerment Program - Funding will go toward Community Empowerment program, early intervention and
Gibson Council District 16 020694269 $10,000 MOCJ prevention programs for domestic and gender violence in Council District 16.
Conrad Poppenhusen Association - Cultural & Historic Funding will help support various programs, services, performances and operating
Vallone Programs 111633524 $15,000 DCLA costs.

Cornegy Cool Culture, Inc. 161636968 $5,000 DCLA To promote Arts and Culture resources to students and families in Council District 36.
Cool Culture, Inc. - We Are All Curators For Educators Funding to support the We Are All Curators For Educators workshops and overall
Cumbo Program 161636968 $7,500 DCLA programming.
Funds will support Cooper Square Committee's tenant organizing, advocacy, and
Rivera Cooper Square Community Development Committee, Inc. 132666211 $28,000 HPD eviction prevention programs and operations.
Coro New York Leadership Center - Youth Fellows
Reynoso Leadership Program - Council District 34 133571610 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Youth Fellows leadership programming in Council District 34.
Moya Corona Community Ambulance Corps, Inc. 113214382 $13,000 FDNY To support thanksgiving and holiday season events and lights.
Corona Community Ambulance Corps, Inc. - Ambulance To fund general administrative and operational support for community ambulance
Dromm Service 113214382 $5,000 FDNY service.
Moya Corona Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church 111768294 $15,000 DYCD To support clean up events and community events in Council District 21.
To provide community members diagnosed with breast/ovarian cancer with culturally
Eugene Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. 112864728 $10,000 DYCD appropriate support groups.
To support the following: Benefits/entitlements assistance; legal services; housing
counseling and advocacy; Immigration Assistance; ESOL and HSE (GED) programs;
Computer Classes, Financial Services; Employment Services; Senior Services; After
Yeger Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. 112864728 $7,000 DYCD School.
D. Diaz Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 753046891 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support programs in the 37th Council District.
Funding will be used to provide unemployed individuals over the age of 55 who have
Yeger Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 753046891 $3,000 DFTA Medicaid or Medicare with lunch 5 days a week.

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. - NYC Managed Care Funds will support NYC MCCAP initiative, Access Health NYC initiative that supports
Eugene Consumer Assistance Program (MCCAP) initiative 753046891 $6,000 DYCD prevention and population health activities.
Council of Senior Centers and Services of NYC, Inc. - RISE
Speaker Chin Program 132967277 $50,000 DFTA Funds will support citywide advocacy and resource seminars for seniors.
Funds will be used to support public programming, technical assistance and
professional development for individual artists and cultural organizations based in
Matteo Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island 133713211 $3,000 DCLA Council District 50.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island - developing and presenting public programming activities taking place at ArtSpace,
Rose ArtSpace - Richmond County's Arts Council 133713211 $5,000 DCLA Staten Island Arts' new gallery and performance space.

To support environmentally friendly programs that encourage education, advocacy,


community service, and green-job training, contributing to the improvement and
Gjonaj Council on the Environment, Inc. 132765465 $20,000 DYCD conservation of NYC’s air, land, energy, open spaces, and other vital resources.

Funding to support the Family Health Center of Harlem Fresh Food Box Program; to
support staffing and operations costs of the Uptown Grand Central Fresh Food Box in
Speaker Council on the Environment, Inc. 132765465 $50,000 DYCD East Harlem; and to support the Pitkin Youthmarket.

To support food access programs that promote & accept SNAP/EBT at Greenmarkets
Dinowitz, Kallos, and other food access programs (Youthmarket and Fresh Food Box), as well as a school
Menchaca, gardens initiative, farmer outreach efforts, and environmental/nutrition education
Speaker Rivera, Rosenthal Council on the Environment, Inc. 132765465 $50,000 DYCD efforts.
Funding to support operating expenses of GrowNYC program including Greenmarket
Lander Council on the Environment, Inc. - Council District 39 132765465 $10,000 DYCD and Youthmarket farm stands.
Council on the Environment, Inc. - Farmers Market -
Louis Council District 45 132765465 $15,000 DYCD Funds to support Farmers Market in Council District 45.
Council on the Environment, Inc. - Fresh Box Program -
D. Diaz Council District 37 132765465 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used for the Farmstand Program and food pantry in Council District 37.
Council on the Environment, Inc. - Fresh Food Box Funding to support the operations of GrowNYC, including the Fresh Food Box farm
Van Bramer Program - Council District 26 132765465 $7,500 DYCD share program.
Council on the Environment, Inc. - Greenmarket & Senior
Rosenthal Food Bag 132765465 $5,000 DYCD Funds support the greenmarkets and senior food bag program.
Council on the Environment, Inc. - Greenmarkets - Council
Brannan District 43 132765465 $6,000 DYCD Funding to support the Greenmarkets in Council District 43.
Funding will support programs which bring fresh produce to New York City, such as
"Greenmarkets," and assist residents in creating, building and sustaining community
Koslowitz Council on the Environment, Inc. - GrowNYC 132765465 $8,000 DYCD gardens and parks in Council District 29.

Powers Council on the Environment, Inc. - StuyTown Greenmarket 132765465 $20,000 DYCD Funding will support composting efforts at StuyTown Greenmarket.
Funding to support programming/services including general operating expenses,
Matteo Crossroads Unlimited, Inc. 710967724 $8,000 DYCD staffing, rent, utilities, outreach and training.
Crotona Park Running Club, Inc. - New York Unity Race, Funds will support the New York Unity Race, Yoga & Wellness programming in Council
Gibson Yoga & Wellness Programming 811164196 $5,000 DYCD District 16.
Social Service Center on Kingston Avenue that provides one or more of the following
areas: Immigration, Family Crisis Intervention, Employment Assistance, Access to
Entitlements, Health Insurance Information, Food Stamps Enrollment, Crime Victims
Eugene Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. 237390996 $12,500 DYCD Services.

Funding to support the Social Service Center and Food Pantry that provides assistance
in the areas of immigration, family crises intervention, employment assistance, food
Speaker Cumbo, Eugene Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. 237390996 $100,000 DYCD pantry, health insurance information, and other housing-related services.
Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Shmira
CD48 Patrol 237390996 $16,000 DYCD Funding to cover operating costs of neighborhood safety patrol.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to support and maintain neighborhood beautification, tours, community culture
celebrations and facilitate seminars on: compliance with LPC rules, aid in accessing
Cornegy Crown Heights North Association, Inc. 200006693 $9,500 DYCD HPTC, and local business development.
Funding to support community-wide services and goals, including park beautification,
Cumbo Crown Heights North Association, Inc. - Push To Preserve 200006693 $5,000 DYCD historic designation, and seminars.
Funds will supoort City Harvest fresh food, after-school tutoring and programming, food
Eugene Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc. 112506422 $3,000 DYCD pantry and toiletry.
To support legal services, including advice and assistance in the areas of elder care,
CUNY School of Law Justice & Auxiliary Services consumer and debt, foreclosures, immigrant, small business, family law, tenant issues,
Koo Corporation 901013912 $5,000 CUNY etc. in conjunction with KACE.
CUNY School of Law Justice & Auxiliary Services Funding to support legal services for vulnerable families and seniors, with regard to
CD48 Corporation - Community Legal Resource Network 901013912 $50,000 CUNY general areas of law.
CUNY School of Law Justice & Auxiliary Services
Adams Corporation - Legal Services - Council District 28 901013912 $38,000 CUNY Funds will support legal counseling services to constituents of Council District 28.
CD22 Cypreco of America, Inc. - Greek Radio Program 112644226 $5,000 DOITT Funds will be used to promote Cypriot folk arts radio programming.
Dance Entropy, Inc. - Green Space Affordable Studio Funding to support Green Space Affordable Studio Rental and Dance Performance
Van Bramer Rental & Dance Performance 204388158 $7,000 DCLA Programming.
Funds to cover operational expenses for our pay-what-you-can community dance
Rodriguez Dance Project of Washington Heights 471583227 $5,000 DCLA classes in Council District 10.
Funding to support Dancing Through Barriers arts education program and/or virtual
Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc. - Arts Education & programming for public school students and to strengthen its core community
Levine Community Programs 132642091 $3,500 DCLA programs.
To support resources and staff for free community dance workshop and performance
event in Washington Square Park and free dance workshops at Mott Street Senior
Chin Dances for a Variable Population, Inc. 264572204 $3,500 DCLA Center.
Dances for a Variable Population, Inc. - Movement Speaks - Funding to support the MOVEMENT SPEAKS program with the Queensbridge Riis Senior
Van Bramer Queensbridge Riis Senior Center 264572204 $12,000 DCLA Center.
Dances for a Variable Population, Inc. - MOVEMENT
SPEAKS - William Hodson Senior Center - Council District Funding will support senior dance and community cultural programs: MOVEMENT
Gibson 16 264572204 $5,000 DCLA SPEAKS® at the William Hodson Senior Center in Council District 16.
Lander Dancewave, Inc. 112726558 $3,500 DCLA Funding to provide dance residencies to Council District 39 schools.
Levin Dancewave, Inc. 112726558 $3,500 DCLA To provide high quality dance residencies to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students.
To provide funding to support expenses associated with Dancing Classroom's arts
Ayala Dancing Classrooms, Inc. 222542960 $5,000 DCLA education programs.
Dancing Classrooms, Inc. - Dance Program @ Public
Koslowitz School 175Q 222542960 $7,000 DCLA Funding to support the dance program at Public School 175Q.

Funding will be used to support expenses related to weekly classes, year-end


Grodenchik Dancing Dreams 260797411 $2,500 DYCD performance and the Dancing Dreams Leadership program in person or online.
Funding will support DCC's after-school program, providing academic and physical
Cabrera Davidson Community Center, Inc. 237010206 $35,100 DYCD activities for children in grades 1-5 in an after-school environment.
Ampry-Samuel Department for the Aging 136400434 $5,000 DFTA Funding will support senior services.
Cumbo Department of Cultural Affairs 136400434 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support cultural programs.
Speaker Department of Cultural Affairs 136400434 $25,000 DCLA To provide funding support for Cultural programs.
Funding to support the Academic and Cultural Enrichment program serving immigrant
Department of Education - Academic & Cultural students, in grades 6th through 8th grade; instruction provided in English with support
Cabrera Enrichment Program - Middle School 390X 136400434 $20,000 DOE in native language.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Levin Department of Education - Automotive High School 136400434 $1,500 DOE Funds will be used for the purchase of art supplies and materials.
Department of Education - Baccalaureate Program @
CD22 Public School 151Q 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funding will be used to support the Baccalaureate program at P.S. 151Q.

Levin Department of Education - Brooklyn Frontiers High School 136400434 $1,500 DOE To support programming at Brooklyn Frontiers High School.
Department of Education - Cobble Hill School of American To support an educational/cultural enrichment trip to Washington D.C. as the annual
Levin Studies 136400434 $2,000 DOE senior trip for graduating seniors.

Department of Education - College of Staten Island High Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of College of Staten Island
Borelli School for International Studies (31R047) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE High School for International Studies.
Department of Education - Community School District 30
Dromm Queens 136400434 $5,000 DOE To fund parent workshops.

Rose Department of Education - Concord High School 470R 136400434 $500 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at Concord High School (31R470).
Rose Department of Education - Curtis High School 450R 136400434 $500 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at Curtis High School (31R450).
Funds will be used for materials and supplies for meetings, training sessions and
Department of Education - District 31, Region 7, workshops for PTAs and parents, copier lease, phone, postage, office supplies and other
Rose Federation of PTAs 136400434 $2,500 DOE operating expenses.
Department of Education - Eagle Academy For Young Men Funds will be used by the PTA at the Eagle Academy for Young Men of Staten Island
Rose of Staten Island 28R 136400434 $541 DOE (31R028).
To provide funding to the East Harlem Pride for Sports Equipment, Team Uniforms and
Ayala Department of Education - East Harlem Pride 136400434 $5,000 DOE Transportation Costs.

Department of Education - Eleanor Roosevelt High School To fund the Model UN and Law team at Eleanor Roosevelt High School (02M416),
Kallos (02M416) 136400434 $10,000 DOE publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Funding to support the "We the People Program" and the "Economic Program" at
Koslowitz Department of Education - Forest Hills High School 136400434 $5,000 DOE Forest Hills High School in Queens.
Department of Education - Fort Hill Collaborative Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S. 10 Fort Hill Collaborative Elementary School
Rose Elementary School 10R 136400434 $542 DOE (31R010).
Department of Education - Gaynor McCown High School Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Gaynor McCown High
Borelli (31R064) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE School.
Department of Education - George Westinghouse High
Levin School 136400434 $3,500 DOE To support ballroom dancing coursework.

Cabrera Department of Education - Health Fair - Public School 33X 136400434 $2,000 DOE Funding to support costs associated with the P.S. 33X Annual Health Fair.
Department of Education - Intermediate School 24R Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Intermediate School
Borelli (31R024) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE 24R.

Rose Department of Education - Intermediate School 27R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at I.S. 027 Anning S. Prall (31R027).
Department of Education - Intermediate School 34R Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Intermediate School
Borelli (31R034) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE 34R.

Rose Department of Education - Intermediate School 49R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at I.S.49 Bertha A. Dreyfus School (31R049).

Rose Department of Education - Intermediate School 61R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at I.S.61 William A. Morris School (31R061).

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Department of Education - Intermediate School 63R Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Intermediate School
Borelli (31R063) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE 63R.
Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.68 Port Richmond School for Visionary Learning
Rose Department of Education - Intermediate School 68R 136400434 $500 DOE (31R068).
Department of Education - Intermediate School 72R Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Intermediate School
Borelli (31R072) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE 72R.
Department of Education - Intermediate School 75R Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Intermediate School
Borelli (31R075) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE 75R.
Department of Education - Intermediate School 7R Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Intermediate School
Borelli (31R007) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE 7R.
The funds will be used to support the JROTC program, including the purchase of
Department of Education - John Adams High School uniforms, ranks, military awards and field trips for the students to take part in an
Ulrich (27Q480) 136400434 $5,000 DOE orientation.
Funds support artist residency programming at Middle School 245M The Computer
Rosenthal Department of Education - Middle School 245M 136400434 $10,000 DOE School.
Funding to support school field trips at Middle School 250M West Side Collaborative
Rosenthal Department of Education - Middle School 250M 136400434 $12,000 DOE Middle School.
Funds support enrichment programming and activities at Middle School 256M School of
Rosenthal Department of Education - Middle School 256M 136400434 $10,000 DOE Academic and Athletic Excellence.
Funds support the 7th grade trip and other enrichment for Middle School 258M
Rosenthal Department of Education - Middle School 258M 136400434 $15,000 DOE Community Action School.
To provide a field trip to historical Williamsburg, Virginia to support its American
Levin Department of Education - Middle School 577K 136400434 $2,000 DOE Studies program.
Department of Education - Multicultural High School
Ulrich (19K583) 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funds will be used for the JROTC program.
Department of Education - Music Program - Middle Funds will support the MS 390X music program including the purchase and
Cabrera School 390X 136400434 $20,000 DOE maintenance of musical instruments and school equipment.
Department of Education - Parents Association Public
Koslowitz School 144Q 136400434 $1,000 DOE Funds are to support the Parents Association at Public School 144Q.

Rose Department of Education - Port Richmond High School 136400434 $500 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at Port Richmond High School (31R445).
Department of Education - Public School / Intermediate
Levin School 157K 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support arts programming.
Department of Education - Public School / Intermediate
Treyger School 288K 136400434 $5,000 DOE The funds will be used to support the step team and dance team at P.S. 288K.

Department of Education - Public School / Intermediate The funds will be used to support P.S./I.S. 78Q's [BLD:Q312 SCH:Q078] Mandarin
Van Bramer School 78Q (30Q078) - Mandarin program 136400434 $16,000 DOE program.
Levin Department of Education - Public School 110K 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support art residencies at Public School 110K.
Department of Education - Public School 114Q (27Q114) - The funds are for the purchase of teachers college reading kits at Public School 114Q -
Ulrich Belle Harbor School 136400434 $15,000 DOE the Belle Harbor School.
Matteo Department of Education - Public School 11R 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funds will be used for Academic Intervention Services.

Funding to be used for programming either Percussion drumming, Circus Arts, Dance on
Koslowitz Department of Education - Public School 139Q 136400434 $7,000 DOE Broadway, Yoga, and Dancing Classrooms in Council District 29.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 13R 136400434 $541 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.13 M. L. Lindemeyer School (31R013).

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will support the chess residence program at PS 166M The Richard Rodgers School
Rosenthal Department of Education - Public School 166M 136400434 $5,000 DOE of the Arts and Technology.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 16R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.16 John J. Driscoll School (31R016).
To support staff, materials and supplies for the City Council District 5 public school art
Department of Education - Public School 183M - Robert L show at Sotheby's, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and
Kallos Stevenson (02M183) 136400434 $1,500 DOE website.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 18R 136400434 $541 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.18 John G. Whittier School (31R018).
Funds to support the Mandarin program and professional development at Public School
Rosenthal Department of Education - Public School 191M 136400434 $30,000 DOE 191M The Riverside School for Makers and Artists.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 19R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.19 The Curtis School (31R019).
Department of Education - Public School 1R (31R001) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 1R.
Department of Education - Public School 207Q (27Q207) - The funds are for teacher training and professional development at Public School 207Q -
Ulrich Rockwood Park School 136400434 $15,000 DOE the Rockwood Park School.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 20R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S. 20 Port Richmond School (31R020).

Rose Department of Education - Public School 21R 136400434 $541 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S. 21 Margaret Emeryelm Park School (31R021).
Rose Department of Education - Public School 22R 136400434 $541 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S.22R Graniteville School (31R022).
Department of Education - Public School 25R (75R025) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 25R.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 31R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S.31 William T. Davis School (31R31).
Department of Education - Public School 32R (31R032) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 32R.
Levin Department of Education - Public School 34K 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support wellness themed enrichment programs.
Levin Department of Education - Public School 34K - PTA 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support programming of P.S. 34K Oliver H Perry PTA.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 35R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at The Clove Valley School (31R035).
Department of Education - Public School 36R (31R036) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 36R.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 373R 136400434 $500 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.373 (31R373).
Funds will be used to support curriculum and professional development at Public
Ulrich Department of Education - Public School 377Q (27Q377) 136400434 $13,000 DOE School 377Q.
Matteo Department of Education - Public School 37R 136400434 $10,000 DOE Funds will be used for Services for Autistic Students.
Department of Education - Public School 37R (75R037) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 37R.
Levin Department of Education - Public School 380K 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support after-school programming.
Levin Department of Education - Public School 38K 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support urban farm programming at P.S. 38K.
Department of Education - Public School 3R (31R003) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 3R.
Department of Education - Public School 42R (31R042) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 42R.

Rose Department of Education - Public School 44R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S.44 Thomas C. Brown School (31R044).
Rosenthal Department of Education - Public School 452M 136400434 $8,000 DOE Funds support enrichment programming at Public School 452M.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 45R 136400434 $541 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S.45 John Tyler School (31R045).
Matteo Department of Education - Public School 46R 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funds will be used for Academic Intervention Services.
Department of Education - Public School 4R (31R004) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 4R.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Matteo Department of Education - Public School 50R 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funds will be used for Academic Intervention Services.
Department of Education - Public School 53R (31R053) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 53R.
Department of Education - Public School 55R (31R055) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 55R.
Department of Education - Public School 56R (31R056) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 56R.

Rose Department of Education - Public School 57R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S.57 Hubert H. Humphrey School (31R057).
Department of Education - Public School 58R (31R058) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 58R.

Rose Department of Education - Public School 59R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used to provide students with 12-15 trips per year and per grade.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 59R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at The Harbor View School (31R059).
Department of Education - Public School 5R (31R005) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 5R.
Department of Education - Public School 62R (31R062) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 62R.
Funds will be used by the PTA at the P.S.65 Academy of Innovative Learning school
Rose Department of Education - Public School 65R 136400434 $542 DOE (31R065).
Department of Education - Public School 69R (31R069) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 69R.
Department of Education - Public School 6R (31R006) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 6R.
Rose Department of Education - Public School 74R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the P.S.74 Future Leaders Elementary School (31R074).
Rose Department of Education - Public School 78R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at P.S.78 (31R078).
Funds will support interdisciplinary food production programming at Public School 84M
Rosenthal Department of Education - Public School 84M 136400434 $10,000 DOE Lillian Weber.
Department of Education - Public School 8R (31R008) -
Borelli PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Public School 8R.
Department of Education - Public School 94Q - Music and
Vallone Coding Classes 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funding will support music and coding classes at Public School 94 in Queens.

Matteo Department of Education - Ralph McKee High School 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funds will be used to help buy additional supplies for students.
Department of Education - Ralph R. Mckee High School
Rose 600R 136400434 $500 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at Ralph R. McKee CTE High School (31R600).
Department of Education - Richard H. Hungerford School
Rose 721R 136400434 $541 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the Richard H. Hungerford School (75R721).

Department of Education - Robert H. Goddard School of Funds will be used to support SAT preparation for high school students at Robert H.
Ulrich Communication Arts & Technology 308Q (27Q308) 136400434 $9,000 DOE Goddard School of Communication Arts and Technology.
The funds will be used to support SAT preparation at Scholars Academy (27Q323) in
Ulrich Department of Education - Scholars Academy (27Q323) 136400434 $9,000 DOE Rockaway Park, NY.
Department of Education - School District 25 - Basketball
Vallone Event - Council District 19 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funding will be used for School District 25's basketball event in Council District 19.
Department of Education - School for International
Levin Studies, The 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support chess programming at the School for International Studies.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Department of Education - Science Skills Center High
Levin School 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support the Early College Awareness and Preparation program.
Department of Education - Staten Island School of Civic
Rose Leadership 861R 136400434 $542 DOE Funds will be used by the PTA at the Staten Island School of Civic Leadership (31R861).

Department of Education - Student Leadership Program - Funding will support the Student Leadership program; students will participate on year-
Cabrera Middle School 390X 136400434 $10,000 DOE long training in peer mediation and conflict resolution training and programming.
Department of Education - Susan E. Wagner High School
Matteo (31R460) PTA 136400434 $5,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Wagner PTA.
Department of Education - Tottenville High School
Borelli (31R455) - PTA 136400434 $3,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the Parent Teacher Association of Tottenville High School.
Department of Education - Vito Marcantonio Community To provide funding for the care and maintenance of the Vito Marcantonio Community
Ayala Peace Garden 136400434 $5,000 DOE Peace Garden at M050.
Department of Education - VR Quest - Intermediate Funds will be used to integrate a one-of-a-kind virtual reality game design program, VR
Rose School 49R 136400434 $9,800 DOE Quest at I.S.49R in the 49th Council District.
Funds will be used to integrate a one-of-a-kind virtual reality game design program, VR
Rose Department of Education - VR Quest - Public School 22R 136400434 $9,800 DOE Quest at P.S.22R in the 49th Council District.

Levin Department of Education - Williamsburg Prep High School 136400434 $2,000 DOE To support after-school chess programming.
Department of Emergency Management - CERT East To fund cost of equipment for CERT East Harlem, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos Harlem 136400434 $500 OEM District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
To fund cost of equipment for CERT ESNA, publicly noticed through Council District 5
Kallos Department of Emergency Management - CERT ESNA 136400434 $500 OEM monthly newsletter and website.
Department of Emergency Management - CERT Roosevelt To fund cost of equipment for CERT Roosevelt Island, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos Island 136400434 $500 OEM District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Department of Emergency Management - CERT Upper To fund cost of equipment for CERT Upper East Side, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos East Side 136400434 $500 OEM District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
To support Emergency Preparedness Events and distribution of Go Bags to Residents at
Department of Emergency Management - Emergency Events in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly
Kallos Preparedness Events - Council District 5 136400434 $4,000 OEM newsletter and website.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Health Bucks - Funds will go towards distribution of Health Bucks which promotes healthy eating in
Feliz Council District 15 136400434 $28,000 DHMH Council District 15.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Health Bucks Funds will support Health Bucks through Urban Health Plan, which promotes healthy
Salamanca Program 136400434 $30,000 DHMH eating within low income neighborhoods.
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Health Bucks
Gibson Program - Council District 16 136400434 $25,000 DHMH Funding will support DOHMH's Health Bucks program in Council District 16.
Dinowitz Department of Parks and Recreation 136400434 $10,000 DPR Movies in the Parks across the 11th Council District.
To help fund a science program in Alley Pond Park and costs for seasonal maintenance
Grodenchik Department of Parks and Recreation - Alley Pond Park 136400434 $3,000 DPR staff.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Backboards @ Funds will support the purchase and installation of two new basketball backboards and
Adams Marconi Park 136400434 $8,000 DPR one park bench at Marconi Park in Jamaica.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Basketball
Rivera Tournament @ Hamilton Fish Park 136400434 $5,000 DPR Funds will support the annual basketball tournament at Hamilton Fish Park.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Bowne Park
Vallone Plantings 136400434 $15,000 DPR Funding will be used for plantings in Bowne Park.

Brooks-Powers Department of Parks and Recreation - Council District 31 136400434 $10,000 DPR Funds to be used in various parks in Council District 31.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to purchase tools and equipment for the maintenance of Cunningham Park and
Grodenchik Department of Parks and Recreation - Cunningham Park 136400434 $10,000 DPR playgrounds.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Family Day -
Miller Council District 27 136400434 $15,000 DPR Funding will cover costs associated with producing a Family Day in Council District 27.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Family Days -
Gennaro Council District 24 136400434 $10,000 DPR Family Days at Parks throughout Council District 24.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Family Fun Day -
Powers Council District 4 136400434 $5,000 DPR Funding will support a Family Fun Day programming in a city park in Council District 4.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Fitness Events -
Miller Council District 27 136400434 $10,000 DPR Funding will provide family-oriented, fun fitness events in Council District 27.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Friends of
Gennaro Cunningham Park 136400434 $3,500 DPR Funding will be used for concerts at Cunningham Park.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Green Thumb @
Ampry-Samuel Marcus Garvey Development 136400434 $5,000 DPR Funds will be used to support green thumb programming in Council District 41.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Mariner's Harbor Funding will provide Playground Associate program staffing for Mariner's Harbor
Rose Playground Associate 136400434 $5,000 DPR playground in Council District 49.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Movie Nights -
Salamanca Council District 17 136400434 $20,000 DPR Funding will be used to support Movie nights in Council District 17.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Rockaway Festivals
Ulrich & Events 136400434 $20,000 DPR Funds will be used for festivals and events in Rockaway.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Summer
Vallone Playground Associate @ Bowne Park 136400434 $10,000 DPR To fund a parks summer playground associate for Bowne Park in Council District 19.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Tree guard To fund the installation of a tree guard outside of 1417 Amsterdam Avenue in
Levine installation 136400434 $2,000 DPR Manhattan.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Washington Square To fund a playground associate position at Washington Square Park to coordinate
Chin Park 136400434 $10,000 DPR recreation games for all children who visit the park.
Department of Parks and Recreation - Wegner Wagons -
Diaz Council District 18 136400434 $5,000 DPR Funds to be used for Wegner Wagons in Council District 18.

Dromm Department of Sanitation - 69th Street Cleanup 136400434 $9,000 DSNY To fund cleanup along 69th Street from Northern Boulevard to 37th Avenue in Queens.

Holden Department of Sanitation - Council District 30 136400434 $14,000 DSNY Funds to be used for overtime litter basket collection services in Council District 30.
To fund additional weekend pick-ups along Broadway from 69th Street to Queens
Dromm Department of Sanitation - Elmhurst Pickups 136400434 $15,000 DSNY Boulevard in Elmhurst.

Koslowitz Department of Sanitation - Extra Pickup 136400434 $6,000 DSNY Funds will be used for Sanitation programs/extra pickup in Council District 29.
Department of Sanitation - Litter Basket Collection -
Adams Council District 28 136400434 $15,000 DSNY Funds will support supplementary litter basket pickup in Council District 28.
To provide additional Saturday pick-ups along 37th Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue,
Dromm Department of Sanitation - Saturday Pickups 136400434 $15,000 DSNY Jackson Heights.
Department of Sanitation - Vacant Lot Camera Program -
Maisel 46th Council District 136400434 $6,000 DSNY To purchase cameras for vacant lots in council District 46.
Department of Transportation - Bicycle Helmet Giveaways
Powers - Council District 4 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funding will support a free bicycle helmet fitting event in Council District 4.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Events -
Dinowitz Council District 1 136400434 $15,000 DOT Bike Helmet events across the 11th Council District.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Chin Council District 1 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funds will be for the helmet giveaway event.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Feliz Council District 15 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funds will support a helmet giveaway event in the Bronx.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Salamanca Council District 17 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funding to support the Helmet Giveaway in Council District 17.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Vallone Council District 19 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funding will support a bike helmet giveaway in Council District 19.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Miller Council District 27 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funding will provide a bike helmet fitting and distribution event in Council District 27.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Levin Council District 33 136400434 $5,000 DOT To support programming that provides free bike helmets.
Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway -
Yeger Council District 44 136400434 $5,000 DOT Funds will be used for a free bike helmet give-away in Council District 44.

Department of Transportation - Bike Helmet Giveaway - To fund a bike helmet fitting and giveaway program to people in Council District 5,
Kallos Council District 5 136400434 $5,000 DOT publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Brooks-Powers Department of Transportation - Brookville Blvd 136400434 $50,000 DOT Funding to support Cameras for Brookville Blvd.

To fund canvas of restaurants in Council District 5, inspect and offer a free 90-minute
Department of Transportation - Commercial Cyclist Safety training for commercial cyclists in English, Spanish and Chinese and distribute safety
Kallos Outreach 136400434 $5,000 DOT equipment to participants such as vests, lights, bells and helmets.

Ayala Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.

Diaz Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $19,300 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.
PLACEHOLDER; organization did not receive FY22 funding as of 06.28.2021; $50,000
Belmont District Management Association, Inc.(EIN 270834463) , $10,000 Open Future
Institute(EIN 455494252) and $15,000 Fordham Road District Management
Association, Inc. (EIN 260117797) - SC

Feliz Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $75,000 DYCD

Feliz Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $63,000 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.

Gjonaj Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $120,000 DYCD To provide funding support for community development programs.

Louis Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $2,500 DYCD Funding will be used for community development programs.

Louis Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.

Rodriguez Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support community development programs.

Speaker Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $20,000 DYCD To provide funding support for community development programs.

Yeger Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $14,500 DYCD Funds will be used for youth programming and services in the 44th Council District.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to support community programming and employment services for residents of
Gibson Destination Tomorrow, Inc. - Bronx LGBTQ Center 800259180 $5,000 DYCD Council District 16 at the Bronx LGBTQ Center.
To provide for general operational support for Destination Tomorrow’s free programs
Ayala Destination Tomorrow, Inc. - The Bronx LGBT Center 800259180 $10,000 DYCD and services.

Feliz Destination Tomorrow, Inc. - The Bronx LGBT Center 800259180 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support services provided by the Bronx LGBT Center.
Funding to continue working with the BPN Brooklyn regional project to reach and serve
MCH/perinatal (pregnant/postpartum/inter-conception) families parenting infants, via
Eugene Diaspora Community Services, Inc. 113122295 $5,000 DHMH information/education sessions and outreach.
Funding to support the Brooklyn Banking Reinvestment Forum, emphasizing the
Digital Girl, Inc. - Brooklyn Banking Reinvestment Forum - importance of reinvesting in the community and improving local consumer
Cornegy Council District 36 472288307 $5,000 DYCD engagement.
Discalced, Inc. - Community Education & Dance Programs - Funding to support and promote dance, music, and opera productions by Mark Morris
Cumbo Council District 35 133577394 $10,000 DCLA Dance Group.

Rosenthal Discalced, Inc. - Parkinson's Disease Dance Therapy 133577394 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support dance programming for those living with Parkinson's Disease.
Funding to support the costs associated with providing CDEC 29Q Family & Community
Brooks-Powers District 29Q Community Education Council 690210637 $10,000 DOE Events.
Funds will be used to support educational youth prevention initiatives that promote
anti-gang, anti-violence and overall youth safety strategies in local middle or high
Salamanca District Attorney-Bronx 136400434 $10,000 DABX schools in the South Bronx.
Ampry-Samuel District Attorney-Kings - ComALERT 136400434 $7,000 DABK Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with ComALERT.
Funds will support the Ditmas Park Youth Group to cover program expenses including
Eugene Ditmas Park Youth Group 262442377 $16,000 DYCD staff support and rent.

Brooks-Powers Doe Fund, Inc., The 133412540 $20,000 DYCD Funding to support apprenticeship program jointly with Council of Carpenters.

Kallos Doe Fund, Inc., The 133412540 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to provide street cleaning services in City Council District 5.

Moya Dominic A. Murray 21 Memorial Foundation, Inc. 271755976 $7,000 DHMH Funds will support CPR and AED training and Public Access Defibrillator Program.
To support programming expenses, including rent, of ESL, Citizenship, Computer and
Rodriguez Dominican Sunday, Inc. 134188781 $5,000 DYCD GED initiatives in District 10.
Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc. - To support community food donations at Holyrood Church and other parts of Upper
Levine Community FoodFest Program 133593885 $5,000 DYCD Manhattan.
To fund youth civic engagement programs including Citizenship application assistance,
Levine Dominicanos USA, Inc. - Civic Engagement Programs 463738190 $3,500 DYCD civic education and engagement and voter registration.
Rivera Dorill Initiative, Inc. 824767340 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Dorill's programs and operations.
Douglaston and Little Neck Historical Society - Annual
Vallone Programs 113027069 $5,000 DYCD Funding will help support DLNHS annual programs and services.
Douglaston Local Development Corporation - Douglaston Funding to support operational expenses, maintenance, insurance, costs for various
Speaker Village Plaza 273641025 $40,000 SBS events, and programming of the Douglaston Village Plaza.
Douglaston Local Development Corporation - Douglaston Funding to support operational expenses, maintenance, insurance, costs for various
Vallone Village Plaza 273641025 $10,000 SBS events, and programming of the Douglaston Village Plaza.
Rivera Downtown Art, Inc. 133465285 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Downtown Arts programs and operations.
Funds will offset the cost of organizing a series of public media arts events at the DCTV
Chin Downtown Community Television Center, Inc. 132742777 $5,000 DCLA Firehouse in Chinatown/Tribeca.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To provide supplemental sanitation services and streetscape improvement through
Downtown Flushing Transit Hub District Management additional cleaning programs, and street beautification of the target area in the
Koo Association, Inc. 412111487 $25,000 SBS Downtown Flushing Business District, and along Union Street.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with operating youth programs including learning centers, and sport youth
Matteo Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc. 134012789 $15,000 DYCD programs such as basketball, and mentoring. As well as, incentive programs.
Funds will be used for operation cost of youth programs which includes boxing gyms
and learning centers, sport youth program including basketball, mentoring programs
Speaker Matteo Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc. 134012789 $25,000 DYCD and incentive programs.
Levine Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. 822613408 $3,500 DYCD To fund reading events and programs in libraries in Manhattan.
Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. - Drag Queen Story Hour Funding for Drag Queen Story Hour programming to public libraries, schools, and other
Van Bramer - Council District 26 822613408 $5,000 DYCD community spaces in Council District 26.
DREAM! Dare to Revitalize Education Thru Arts &
Dinowitz Mediation, Inc. - The COVE 455473512 $15,000 DYCD Funding to support educational and recreational programming at The COVE.
To support free cultural programming in community/public open spaces and Music
Levin DUMBO District Management Association, Inc. 200214837 $4,000 DCLA Festival.

Funding to support community commitment in the Dutch Kills area of Long Island City
Dutch Kills Civic Association, Inc. - Community through community outreach, public meetings, and bringing awareness to opportunities
Van Bramer Engagement 112806214 $4,800 DYCD and services available to constituents in Dutch Kills.
This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to
Cornegy Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center, Inc. 900958731 $7,500 DCLA students through after-school programs.

To support expenses related educational programs in District 10: STEAM (Science,


Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math), visual art, national, state, and local
Rodriguez Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance 320035632 $5,000 DCLA history, childhood literacy, the performing arts, and health and wellness.
Funds will support the Partnerships in Literacy through dance and creativity
Chin Dynamic Forms, Inc. - Partnerships In Literacy 133440226 $3,500 DCLA partnerships for public school students
Cornegy Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc. 201532382 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support programming for Eagle Academy Foundation.
Miller Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc. 201532382 $7,000 DYCD Funding will support after-school and academic remediation programming.

Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc. - Eagle Flight Bronx: Post- Funds will be used to continue the employment of a College Counselor who effectively
Feliz Secondary Success Initiative (PSSI) 201532382 $10,000 DYCD guides students to begin and complete college and other post-secondary pursuits.

Ampry-Samuel, Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc. - Reaching Young Men To support RYSE extended day programming at all five New York City schools, including
Speaker Rose through Supplemental Education (RYSE) program 201532382 $250,000 DYCD after-school programs and academic remediation programs.
EarSay, Inc. - LaGuardia Community College & Funds will be used to support teaching artists working in partnership with the school at
Van Bramer International High School 311669271 $3,500 DCLA International High School at LaGuardia Community College.

To fund bike safety surveys and reports, community meetings, outreach and operations
Kallos East 69th Street Association 260555623 $5,000 DYCD noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Kallos East 69th Street Association 260555623 $5,000 DYCD To fund a tree planting initiative along the East 69th corridor.
East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association, Funds to cover partial costs of plantings and supplemental sanitation services via
Kallos Inc. 061756910 $5,000 DYCD volunteer clean up days.
East Elmhurst Corona Civic Association, Inc. - Community Funding to support community benefits programming, Thanksgiving food distribution,
Moya Support & Events 112050254 $35,000 DYCD seasonal toy drives and program operations.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Reynoso East Flatbush Village, Inc. 800612019 $7,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support youth and community engagement programming.
Louis East Flatbush Village, Inc. - Boys To Men Program 800612019 $9,000 DYCD Funds to support organization's Boys To Men Mentorship program.
East Harlem Council For Community Improvement, Inc. -
Speaker Ayala La Marqueta Retoña 132969933 $100,000 SBS Funds will support community related programming for La Marqueta Retona.
East New York Restoration Local Development
Barron Corporation - Council District 42 461763706 $112,500 DYCD Funding to support operating expense costs for community development programming.
Funding to support the provision of Construction Site Safety Training programming and
Brooks-Powers East River Development Alliance, Inc. 861096987 $10,000 SBS OSHA Training programming.

Funding to support 1) Job training and placement assistance; 2) One-on-one crisis and
Moya, Queens, short-term counseling, long-term asset building counseling, financial educational, tax
Speaker Van Bramer East River Development Alliance, Inc. 861096987 $200,000 HPD preparation, tenant advocacy; 3) College Access; 4) Economic Revitalization.
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Career Access Funding will be used to support job training, financial counseling, and college access
CD22 Programs 861096987 $11,000 DYCD programs.
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Urban Upbound - Funds will support COVID-19 Relief services (emergency food assistance, resource
Adams Council District 28 861096987 $5,000 DYCD referrals) and outreach including Tax Prep in Council District 28.
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Urban Upbound Funding to support Employment Services, Financial Counseling, Income Support
Van Bramer Community Revitalization 861096987 $27,000 DYCD Services, Financial Inclusion and Community Revitalization.
Ayala East Side House, Inc. - Book Bag Drives 131623989 $10,000 DYCD To support Book Bag Drive Event.
Moya Ecuadorian Civic Committee of New York City, Inc. 113553172 $20,000 DYCD To support Ecuadorian heritage month events and parade.
To support community art installations throughout Council District 21 for holidays and
Moya Ecuadorian Civic Committee of New York City, Inc. 113553172 $40,000 DYCD cultural events.
Ecuadorian Civic Committee of New York City, Inc. -
Dromm Ecuadorian Parade 113553172 $5,000 DYCD To fund expenses related to Ecuadorian parade in Queens.
Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. - Early Childhood Funding to support the continuation of Early Childhood Program on St. Paul's Avenue
Rose Program 132872916 $5,000 DYCD and cover operational expenses.

Providing high quality arts programming and culminating projects for young people that
Miller Edge School of the Arts Dance Legacy, Inc. 823426582 $20,000 DCLA address social topics and support social and emotional development.
Funds will be utilized for partial offsetting of the operational costs associated with
Edgewater Park Volunteer Hose Company No. 1, Inc. - providing fire suppression and prevention services, emergency scene control and
Gjonaj Emergency Response Operations 136125044 $15,000 FDNY emergency medical care for the community.
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of
Yeger Bensonhurst, Inc. 111633484 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes.

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of


Treyger Bensonhurst, Inc. - Adult Literacy/ESOL-Civics Program 111633484 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to offset the costs of an Adult Literacy/ESOL-Civics program.
Diaz Education Through Music, Inc. 133613210 $10,000 DCLA To provide Education through Music programming in Council District 18.
Education Through Music, Inc. - New York City Partner
Ayala School Program 133613210 $10,000 DCLA To provide funds for musical education programs in Council District 8.
Funding to support programming in Council District 14 to help prepare eligible students
Cabrera Educators for Student Success Association, Inc. 814449558 $14,900 DYCD for the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT).

Speaker Edward J. Malloy Initiative for Construction Skills, Inc. 134147836 $50,000 SBS To provide construction training for adult New Yorkers.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to be used for Construction Skills programs to recruit, train, and place up to 50
Edward J. Malloy Initiative for Construction Skills, Inc. - adult residents of New York City into unionized construction apprenticeship programs
Louis Council District 45 134147836 $4,000 SBS In Council District 45.

Funds will be used to support graffiti removal and art programing for merchants on
D. Diaz El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. 112614265 $20,000 DYCD Knickerbocker Avenue between Myrtle Avenue and Dekalb Avenue.

To provide general operating funds for the Bushwick Leadership Center, including: after-
El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. - Bushwick Leadership school programming and leadership development, job training for high school and
Reynoso Center 112614265 $15,000 DYCD college students, support for teen parents/pregnant teens and antiviolence workshops.
Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center/Lucy Moses School for
Music and Dance - Tuesday Matinees & Special Music
Rosenthal School 131991118 $8,000 DCLA Funds to support Tuesday matinees and the Special Music School.
Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with Elite Knights Mentorship Through
Ampry-Samuel Elite Knights, Inc. 833393441 $10,000 DYCD Sports Program.

Barron Elite Learners, Inc. - Council District 42 814482839 $25,000 DYCD Funding for STEAM/ Robotics Programming / Digital Inclusion in Council District 42.
To support operations and programming for older adults in Council District 11 from its
Dinowitz Emerald Isle Immigration Center 112932528 $10,000 DFTA Woodlawn location.

Dromm Emerald Isle Immigration Center - Immigrant Services 112932528 $10,000 DSS/HRA To fund immigrant assistance programming and services at the central Queens location.
Funding will support the general operating expenses associated with running the ECHO
Matteo Emergency Children's Help Organization, Inc. 113828185 $6,000 DHMH Emergency Assistance program.
Emergency Children's Help Organization, Inc. - Emergency
Borelli Assistance Program 113828185 $6,000 DHMH Funding to support Emergency Assistance programming and services.
Gennaro EMET Outreach 270559746 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support community classes, lectures and workshops.
Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn - Healing Touch
Cumbo HIV/AIDS Ministry 111666232 $5,000 DHMH Funding to provide information and resources, referrals to care, HIV and Hep C testing.

Emma's Place - Grief and Loss Center For Children and Funding to support expansion of services to increase the number of children and
Rose Families, Inc. - Immediate Individual Crisis Counseling 463216286 $5,000 DYCD families being provided with grief counseling.
Provide educational programs, training and workshops for community students and
Miller Empower My Hood 84-3764945 $10,000 DYCD their families.
Matteo Empowerment Zone, Inc. 142009368 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the All Star Basketball Classic.
Funds will be used to cover the cost of creating a culturally sensitive, culturally aware
Rose, Staten team (social worker, mental health counselor, case manager and peer support team) for
Speaker Island Empowerment Zone, Inc. 142009368 $25,000 DYCD the my neighborhood is not the hood program.
Empowerment Zone, Inc. - Staten Island Black Heritage Funding will support administrative, staffing and operational cost associated with
Rose Cultural & Anti-Violence Programs 142009368 $5,000 DYCD sponsoring an annual all day cultural event.

Ampry-Samuel Entertainers for Education Alliance, Inc. - I Will Graduate 432115174 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support I Will Graduate programming.
Entertainers for Education Alliance, Inc. - I Will Graduate - Funds will support youth development programs on-site/remote for disadvantaged
Adams Council District 28 432115174 $7,500 DYCD youth by providing enrichment opportunities.
Entertainers for Education Alliance, Inc. - I Will Graduate To support Learning Series offers the following social-academic enrichment programs in
Cornegy Programming - Council District 36 432115174 $5,000 DCLA Council District 36.
Riley Equality Charter School 800338050 $20,000 DYCD Funding will be used for laptops for students in need.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will help provide policy education, technical assistance and coalition building
services to organizations working to improve access to healthy, affordable food for
Kallos Equity Advocates 823885723 $5,000 DYCD underserved urban communities.
Funds will support housing counseling, immigration services and computer literacy
Eugene Erasmus Neighborhood Federation, Inc. 112490986 $7,000 HPD programming and services.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Advent - Music
Rosenthal Mondays 131635264 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the free Music Mondays community programming and activities.
To support Evergreen in its work organizing and assisting North Brooklyn manufacturing
Levin Evergreen, Inc. - Your North Brooklyn Business Exchange 112647339 $5,000 SBS businesses.
To provide funding to support for Exodus' Participatory Education in Advocacy and Civic
Speaker Ayala Exodus Transitional Community, Inc. - PEACE Plan 311731465 $30,000 DYCD Engagement (PEACE) Plan.
Exodus Transitional Community, Inc. - PEACE Plan
Ampry-Samuel Program 311731465 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support PEACE Plan program.

D. Diaz Expecting Relief 364722105 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Booked It Book Club program in the 37th Council District.
Funds will be used for food packages for patient family members, including food
Yeger Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim 542196301 $13,500 DYCD supplies and disposable wrappings.
Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim - Hospital InPatient & Caretaker Funds will be used to support food packages for patient family members, purchase the
Eugene Support Program 542196301 $5,000 DYCD food supplies and disposable wrappings.
Faith at Work Christian Church - On Code Rapid Response
Riley Team 270127215 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used for operational costs for the On Code Rapid Response Team.
To support operational and programming costs associated with programming in Red
Menchaca Falconworks Artists Group - Red Hook Arts Programming 200732447 $20,000 DCLA Hook.

Family Preservation Services of New York Corporation - Funds will be used to provide individual and family counseling services to those affected
Treyger Stancil Mental Health Counseling Program 113550153 $5,000 DHMH by violence or exposed to violence.
FAN4Kids - Fitness & Nutrition Education Program - Funds will support FAN4Kids fitness and nutrition education in urban elementary
Gibson Council District 16 260092086 $10,000 DOE schools in Council District 16.
Levine FAN4Kids - Hamilton Heights School 260092086 $3,500 DOE To bring fitness and nutrition program to Hamilton Heights School.
Salamanca FAN4Kids - Public School 150X 260092086 $10,000 DOE Funds used to support programming at Public School 150X (12X150).
To provide funds to support comprehensive fitness and nutrition education in Council
Ayala FAN4Kids - Public School 161X (07X161) 260092086 $5,000 DOE District 8 schools, including P.S. 161X.
FAN4Kids - Public School 244Q & Other Council District 20 To support comprehensive fitness and nutrition education programming at Public
Koo Schools 260092086 $9,000 DOE School 244Q and other Council District 20 schools.

Cabrera FAN4Kids - Public School 382X 260092086 $17,500 DOE Funds will support “F4K” programming in Public School 382X in Council District 14.

Diaz FAN4Kids - Public School 69X (08X069) 260092086 $15,000 DOE To provide fitness and nutrition education programming at Public School 69X.
Salamanca FAN4Kids - Public School 93X 260092086 $10,000 DOE Funds to be used to support programming at P.S. 93X (08X093).

Brooks-Powers Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation 270992406 $10,000 SBS Funding to support the provision of Technical support to MWBEs in Council District 31.
Funding will support the execution of a community wellness initiative, which includes
workshops on mental health, nutrition, healthy food preparation, community gardening
Miller Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation 270992406 $20,000 DHMH and healthy housing.

Rivera Father's Heart Ministries, The 223495873 $25,000 DYCD Funds will support Father's Heart Ministries food pantry programs and operations.
Borelli FDNY Phoenix Society, Inc. 471974824 $5,000 FDNY Funding to support career advancement services.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Chin FDNY Phoenix Society, Inc. 471974824 $5,000 FDNY Funding to support leadership development and community outreach programs.
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn,
Brannan Ltd. 112507910 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Brooklyn Columbus Day Parade.

Funds will be used to assist clients with the filing of applications for entitlements such
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section 8, & HEAP. Clients will
Speaker Brannan, Treyger Ltd. 112507910 $275,000 DYCD be pre-screened and services will be provided as they are deemed eligible.

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, To assist with case work for clients, including the filing of applications for entitlements,
Yeger Ltd. 112507910 $10,000 DYCD such as Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, Public Assistance, Section 8, Heap.
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating expenses for providing immigration
CD22 Ltd. - Immigration Assistance Program 112507910 $9,000 DYCD assistance in Council District 22.

Federation of Organizations for the New York State Funding to support the operational and programming expenses of the 6th Street
Grodenchik Mentally Disabled, Inc. - 6th Street Residency Program 237237931 $5,000 DHMH Residency program.
Dinowitz Female Fight Club NYC, Inc. 851840454 $5,000 DHMH Support operations for community health and wellness programs.
Funding will support publication of works of feminist literature and free citywide
Powers Feminist Press, Inc. 237108499 $5,000 DCLA events.
To support affordable housing & community services, adult education, and tenant &
Levin Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 112475743 $3,500 DYCD community organizing.
Funding to support tenant organizing, housing and financial counseling, know your
Speaker Treyger Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. 112475743 $50,000 DYCD rights workshops, and social justice work in Council District 47.

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. - Legal Advocacy & Funding to support legal advocacy and resources for tenants, including affordable
Cumbo Resources For Tenants 112475743 $5,000 HPD housing, workforce development, adult education, and community organizing.
To support The Craic Irish film and music festival and other events, showcasing
Film Fleadh Foundation, Inc. - Craic Irish Film & Music contemporary cinema and emerging music local Irish American artists and artists from
Van Bramer Festival 134051235 $7,000 DCLA Ireland.
Funding to support reduced-price memberships and tickets for New York City’s high
Johnson Film Forum, Inc. 510175953 $5,000 DCLA school and college students via student membership program.
Film Society of Lincoln Center - Film Program - Council
Rosenthal District 6 Public Schools 237042553 $5,000 DCLA Funds support film program in Council District 6 Public Schools.
To offer educational support and resources to local students including recognition
Reynoso Filomeno Family Awards Foundation, Inc. 462910749 $7,000 DYCD ceremonies, uniforms and school supplies.
Funding will support social worker salary, meal costs at the Woodstock House, as well
Powers Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. 132666921 $10,000 DFTA as the Day for Night program.
To support simulator training equipment for Ladder 20 in Lafayette between Spring and
Chin Fire Department of New York - Ladder 20 136400434 $6,500 FDNY Prince Street.
First Baptist Church of Crown Heights, Inc. - Jazz Vesper Funding to support First Baptists Church in Brooklyn's Jazz Vesper programming and
Cumbo Program 112033058 $5,000 DYCD events.
First Faith Baptist Church - You Can Go To College Funding will go to SAT/PSAT Prep Classes and financial Workshops For Parents And
Gennaro Committee 022916843 $5,000 DYCD Students.
Cumbo Five Myles, Inc. - The SpaceProgram 134078810 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support operating expenses for The SpaceProgram.
Five Pearls Foundation, The - The Harlem Hospital Stork's Funding to support the Harlem Hospital Stork's Nest Program for persons residing in
Perkins Nest 870731633 $10,000 DYCD Council District 9.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support the Friends of Crocheron and John Golden Park and their park
Vallone FJC - Friends of Crocheron & John Golden Park 133848582 $5,000 DPR events and services.

Funding will support supplemental sanitation, regular monitoring/reporting of


sanitation conditions and illegal dumping, and data gathering for our graffiti removal
Eugene Flatbush Avenue District Management Association 112908148 $5,500 SBS program. Funding will also be used to installation of security cameras on facades.
Funds will support Eviction Prevention Program, Tenant Organizing and Case
Eugene Flatbush Development Corporation 510188251 $5,000 HPD Management (CM) programs.
Funding to support community clean up including daily sweeping of Cortelyou Road and
Eugene Flatbush Development Corporation 510188251 $9,000 DYCD Newkirk Plaza's commercial strips.
Funds to support youth, housing, community development events and programming in
Louis Flatbush Development Corporation - Council District 45 510188251 $46,000 DYCD Council District 45.

CD48 Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. 203244567 $6,500 DFTA Funding to support assistance services for various emergencies associated with seniors.
Funds will be used for teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-
terrorism awareness, medical awareness programs, and 24x7 patrol with radio dispatch
Yeger Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. 203244567 $7,000 DYCD to assist all emergencies for elderly people.

Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance and First Aid Corps, Inc. - To support the ambulance corp and provide medical supplies, equipment, and other
Maisel Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance & First Aid Corps. 510138370 $5,000 FDNY needs for use on ambulance calls and services.
Floating Hospital, Inc., The - The Good Health Shuttle - To support The Good Health Shuttle, a free transportation service to The Floating
Van Bramer Long Island City 131624169 $5,000 DHMH Hospital's clinic in Long Island City.
To support the Community Equipment Home Loan program, which provides
Flushing Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. - wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and crutches to members of the Flushing community that
Koo Community Equipment Home Loan Program 116035637 $5,000 FDNY cannot afford equipment.

Flushing Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. - Funding will be used to cover expenses related to daily operational costs, uniforms,
Vallone Volunteer Ambulance 116035637 $5,000 FDNY insurance, trainings and repairs and the community equipment home loan program.
To support high-quality arts programming for adults and families and cross-cultural
Koo Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc. 112652182 $21,000 DCLA programming initiatives.
Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc. - LGBTQ
Dromm Voices 112652182 $7,500 DCLA To fund artist fees and marketing expenses for LGBT-themed concert series.
Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc. - Funds will support Multicultural Art Education Programs, as well as various other
Vallone Multicultural Art Education Programs 112652182 $5,000 DCLA program and transportation costs.
Flushing Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Immigrant & To support ESL/Civics classes and counseling for immigrants in need from Council
Koo Community Services 112669559 $5,000 DYCD District 20, and other operational and programmatic costs.
Flushing Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Immigrant &
Vallone Community Services 112669559 $5,000 DYCD Funding will help support operating costs associated with ESOL and ESL/civics classes.
The funds will be used to support Artist-in-Residency, including materials for
Van Bramer Flux Factory, Inc. - Artist-in-Residency 113506262 $5,000 DCLA workshops.
To support Outreach and Education programming for free and low-cost plays, concerts,
Chin Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre 133998872 $4,000 DCLA and educational workshops.
To support nutrition and health education programming and related services for low-
Levin Food Bank For New York City - Council District 33 133179546 $2,000 DSS/HRA income residents of Council District 33.
Powers Food Bank For New York City - Council District 4 133179546 $8,500 DYCD Funding will support food pantries and food banks in District 4.
Food Bank For New York City - Nutrition & Health
Cumbo Education Services 133179546 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support nutrition and health education and emergency food programs.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Forest Avenue District Management Association, Inc. - Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with the
Rose Forest Avenue BID Promotion & Events 141933279 $5,000 SBS BID's FY22 marketing campaign and events.
Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce of Queens, Inc. - Jazz
Koslowitz Thursdays 113200313 $5,000 DYCD To fund free outdoor jazz concerts during the summer.

Forest Hills Jewish Center - Austin Street SelfHelp Senior To provide funding for meals, self-help participants, programming for the community
Koslowitz Center 111631821 $6,500 DFTA and building maintenances at the Austin St. Self-Help Senior Center.
Funds to be used to purchase new equipment and uniforms, provide
Ulrich Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 237169662 $2,500 FDNY repairs/maintenance and for general operating expenses.
Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. - Ambulance Funds to be used to purchase new equipment and uniforms, to provide repairs /
Koslowitz Gear 237169662 $4,200 FDNY maintenance and for general operating expenses.

Koslowitz Forest Park Trust, Inc. - Family Events 311558645 $5,000 DPR Funds will be used for family events to perform at Forest Park for Council District 29.
Ulrich Forest Park Trust, Inc. - Forest Park Events 311558645 $30,000 DPR The funds will be used for Forest Park programming.
Funds will be used to support children's programing, sports clinic and entertainment in
D. Diaz Forest Park Trust, Inc. - Highland Park 311558645 $20,000 DPR Highland Park.

Funding will support programming to assist non-custodial fathers in becoming more


active and involved caregivers through job training and placement, classes on bonding
Miller Forestdale, Inc. 111631747 $10,000 ACS and playing with their children, and learning co-parenting techniques.
To provide job training and placement, classes on bonding and playing with their
children, and learning co-parenting techniques with the mothers of their children for
Koslowitz Forestdale, Inc. - Fathering & Families Programs 111631747 $3,500 ACS fathers.
Moya Forestdale, Inc. - Strong Fathers 111631747 $15,000 ACS To fund their strong fathers program.
Gennaro Forestdale, Inc. - Strong Fathers Program 111631747 $7,000 ACS Provide resources for the Strong Fathers Program.
Funds will be used to support Virtual Senior Programming for seniors 60 years and
older. Recreational and Educational activities will include but not limited to Health and
Eugene Fort Greene Council, Inc. 112300840 $5,000 DFTA Wellness, Technology Classes.
Funding will support training and credentialing for employment in construction and
environmental industries for formerly incarcerated job seekers and those in alternative
Powers Fortune Society, Inc., The 132645436 $5,000 DYCD to incarceration program.
To provide funding support for a Job Training program for Formerly Incarcerated
Speaker Fortune Society, Inc., The 132645436 $100,000 SBS Persons (FIPs).
To solely support the operating expenses associated emergency assistance services for
Levin Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Inc. 131978163 $3,000 DCLA artists in Council District 33.
Foundation for the Advancement and Rehabilitation of Funds will be used to support Employment Readiness, Back to School, Back to Work and
Ampry-Samuel the Marginal 465128655 $7,500 DYCD Sprouts Initiative.

To support an annual community-wide celebration involving local cultural groups,


Chin Fourth Arts Block, Inc. 043767933 $3,500 DCLA community gardens, settlement houses, schools, and small businesses.
Rivera Fourth Arts Block, Inc. 043767933 $15,000 DCLA Funds will support FAB NYC's programs and operations.

Levin Fractured Atlas, Inc. 113451703 $4,000 DCLA To support programming and services offered to arts groups throughout New York City.
Funding to support SEQ ART KIDS through artist fees, administration, and supplies for
Cumbo Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. - Seq Art Kids 132879766 $5,000 DCLA children.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funds will support Thanksgiving Freedom Hall hot meals to the less fortunate in the
Eugene Freedom Hall Church of God, Inc. 112570118 $10,000 DYCD surrounding area and various shelters, along with providing coats.
Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc. - Fresh Youth Initiatives COVID- To fund relief services including food distribution and family support services and
Levine 19 Recovery Services 133723207 $3,500 DYCD referrals.
Funding will support the Frick's Guided School Visits which serve NYC students from
Powers Frick Collection, The 131624012 $5,000 DCLA grades 5 to graduate students.
Funding will support education programs for students in the 49th Council District to
Friends of Alice Austen House, Inc. - Women's History learn about women's history through the photographs and story of early American
Rose School Programs 133248928 $5,000 DCLA photographer, and noted Staten Islander, Alice Austen.
Funding will be used to operational support and wilderness adventures
Borelli Friends of Blue Heron Park, Inc. 133073882 $7,500 DYCD programming/activities via urban park rangers.

Rivera Friends of Corlears Hook Park, Inc. - Corlears Hook Park 473832182 $5,000 DPR Funds will support programing and beautification at Corlears Hook Park.
Funds will be used to support the operational costs associated with special
Salamanca Friends of Crotona Park - Crotona Park Programming 134122378 $10,000 DPR events/activities within Crotona Park.

Funding to support the operational costs associated with special events/activities


Friends of Crotona Park - Operational & Programmatic including Concerts, Movies in the Park, Family Day Celebration, Seasonal Events, and
Gibson Cost - Council District 16 134122378 $10,000 DPR Walking and Running activities for the community of Council District 16.

Powers Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza 133749587 $5,000 DPR Funding to support the beautification, community events, and engagement at the park.
Funding will support the outreach program, which provides information about available
Eugene Friends of Firefighters, Inc. 010611469 $5,000 DHMH services for active and retired firefighters and families.
Holden Friends of Firefighters, Inc. 010611469 $3,000 DHMH Funds to be used to support firefighter wellness and outreach.
Funding to support the Outreach Program for FDNY firehouses and retirees serving
Council District 5 providing information and education to access mental health and
Kallos Friends of Firefighters, Inc. 010611469 $1,000 DHMH wellness services without stigma.
Funding to support outreach workers, cost of printing flyers, psycho-educational
Lander Friends of Firefighters, Inc. 010611469 $3,500 DHMH materials, and program management.
Funds will be used to support the salaries of three part-time counselors, clinical
supervision of the work, general operating cost and continued development of the
Matteo Friends of Firefighters, Inc. 010611469 $5,000 DHMH Mental Health program.

Borelli Friends of Firefighters, Inc. - Mental Health & Outreach 010611469 $10,000 DHMH Funding to support mental health programming and services.
Funding to provide counselor staff support, clinical supervision of the work, and
Menchaca Friends of Firefighters, Inc. - Mental Health Program 010611469 $5,000 DHMH continued development of the Mental Health Program.
Funding to support educational programming and activities for schools and
Johnson Friends of Hudson River Park, Inc. 134112913 $5,000 DYCD organizations in Council District 3.
Matteo Friends of Olmsted-Beil House, Inc. 832939497 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for general operating cost.
Funding to support costs associated with music instruction, musical instrument
Rodriguez Friends of PS-IS 187 263482468 $5,000 DOE program, and musical theater programs.

Funding to support the expansion and enhancement of programming with an emphasis


Johnson Friends of the High Line, Inc. 311734086 $10,000 DYCD on increased accessibility for communities with disabilities and diverse languages.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support the New York County Courts Public Access Law Library by covering costs
Friends of the New York County Courts Public Access Law such as the purchase of legal reference materials, equipment, and administrative
Levine Library, Inc. 455484305 $5,000 DYCD expenses.

Funds will support the creation of educational resources related to the Smallpox
Kallos Friends of the Ruin 831640027 $5,000 DYCD Hospital to be made available to the schools and organizations on Roosevelt Island.
To maintain and expand architectural education programs taught during the school day
to public school students in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5
Kallos Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts 133193351 $10,000 DCLA monthly newsletter and website.
To support planning, research, education and tools for residents of City Council District
5 and city about land use and zoning developments noticed through Council District 5
Kallos Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts 133193351 $51,500 DYCD monthly newsletter and website.
Funding will support the architectural and historic preservation education program that
Powers Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts 133193351 $5,000 DCLA serves students in Council District 4.

Funds will support city-wide cleanup initiative, outreach to local park groups and
community residents, support staff salaries, provide monthly food distribution to
Eugene Friends of Wingate Park, Inc. 990375362 $5,000 DYCD seniors, food distribution, virtual summer book-reading series and supplies.
Rivera FRIGID New York, Inc. 270857099 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support FRIGID's programs and operations in Council District 2.
Funding to support the operating expenses associated with the Fulton Art Fair "On the
Cornegy Fulton Art Fair, Inc. - "On the Fence" - Robert Fulton Park 113386595 $10,000 DYCD Fence" which takes place at Robert Fulton Park.
To support a series of local farm and food related education workshops at the South
Chin Fulton Market Association, Inc. - South Street Seaport 812871972 $5,000 DYCD Street Seaport.

Brooks-Powers Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 132612524 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support shoreline cleanup program and local educational programming.

Kallos Fund for the City of New York, Inc. 132612524 $5,000 DYCD To fund the development of open data tools built with and for Community Boards.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - American LGBTQ+ To fund the American Museum of LGBT History's development of a museum business &
Van Bramer Museum 132612524 $5,000 DYCD strategic plan.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - American LGBTQ+ To support development of a Museum Business and Strategic Plan for proposed
Levine Museum - Organizational Development 132612524 $5,000 DYCD American Museum of LGBT History & Culture.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - American Museum of
Dromm LGBT History & Culture 132612524 $5,000 DYCD To support planning for proposed American Museum of LGBT History & Culture.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - American Museum of
Feliz LGBT History & Culture 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support the continued planning of New York City's LGBT Museum.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - American Museum of To support development of a Museum Business and Strategic Plan for proposed
Levin LGBT History & Culture 132612524 $5,000 DYCD American Museum of LGBT History & Culture.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - BetaNYC - Civic To fund the program and operating costs of BetaNYC's Civic Innovation Lab and Fellows
Levine Innovation Lab and Fellows Program 132612524 $4,500 DYCD Program.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Bridging the Gap To support Save Our Streets (S.O.S.) South Bronx: Bridging the Gap Intergenerational
Ayala Intergenerational Series 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Series.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Brooklyn Mental
Louis Health Court 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used for Brooklyn Mental Health Court program.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Brownsville
Ampry-Samuel Community Justice Center 132612524 $15,000 DYCD Funding will support Brownsville Community Justice Center (BCJC).

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Funding will be used for the Center for Court Innovation's Bronx Community Solutions
Innovation's - Bronx Community Solutions (BCS) Initiative - (BCS) Initiative which improves neighborhood conditions, funds will be used for supplies
Gibson Council District 16 132612524 $5,000 DYCD and community service projects in Council District 16.
To provide funding to support the production of S.O.S. South Bronx's Bridging the Gap
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Harlem Community Intergenerational Series, which will focus on creating a safe space for community youth
Ayala Justice Center 132612524 $5,000 DYCD and elders.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Harlem Community
Perkins Justice Center - Harlem Youth Impact 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Harlem Youth Impact Program Support for persons residing from Council District 9.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Jamaica Bay Funds will be used to support programming with the Jamaica Bay Rockaway Parks
CD22 Rockaway Parks Conservancy 132612524 $8,000 DYCD Conservancy.

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Jamaica Bay- Funding to support nature-based and education programs in Jamaica Bay parks within
Brooks-Powers Rockaway Parks Conservancy 132612524 $10,000 DPR Council District 31, including events and park related activities & programs.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - New York City
Powers LGBTQ+ Museum 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support planning and outreach for the New York City LGBTQ+ Museum.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Queens Community Funds will support alternative-to-detention programs, social services and youth
Adams Justice Center 132612524 $10,000 DYCD development programming at QCJC.
Funds will support Queens Youth Court, a youth diversion and leadership program that
trains local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges, and advocates, handling real-life cases
Gennaro Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Queens Youth Court 132612524 $2,500 DYCD involving peers.

Funding will go to Queens Youth Justice Center's Queens Engagement Strategies for
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Queens Youth Justice Teens (QUEST), the first of NYC’s alternative-to-detention programs, combining social
Gennaro Center 132612524 $2,500 DYCD services and youth development programming with supervision and court monitoring.
Funding will go to Queens Youth Justice Center's Neighborhood Youth Justice Council, a
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - QYJC Youth Justice social action group that empowers youth to be positive agents of change in their own
Gennaro Council 132612524 $2,500 DYCD community.

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Red Hook Community Funding to support program costs of Red Hook Community Justice Center and NYCHA
Menchaca Justice Center - Housing Resource Center 132612524 $20,000 MOCJ Housing Support Services.

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Red Hook Community
Lander Justice Center: Youth Impact (formerly Youth Court) 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Funding for resources and maintenance of youth impact program in Red Hook Brooklyn.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Right To Counsel Funds to support advocacy and organizing work in Council District 16 for the Right to
Gibson Coalition - Council District 16 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Counsel Coalition.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Right to Counsel NYC
Levine Coalition 132612524 $5,000 DYCD To fund advocacy and organizing work for the Right to Counsel Coalition.
Funding to support Save Our Streets (S.O.S.) programming, a community-based effort to
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Save Our Streets end gun violence within the Bedford Stuyvesant and Crown Heights neighborhood of
Cornegy (S.O.S.) 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Brooklyn.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - The NEW Pride
Speaker Agenda Dignity for All Students 132612524 $75,000 DYCD To provide funding support for the Dignity for All Students Initiative.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - The NEW Pride To provide funding support for GENDA/TGNCNB Training for Local NYC Communities
Speaker Agenda GENDA/TGCNB 132612524 $75,000 DYCD and Health Care Providers.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - The NEW Pride
Agenda’s Civic Engagement and Public Education Project
Levine (CEPEP) 132612524 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support New Pride Agenda programming and activities.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Zero Waste Cafeterias
@ Public School/Middle School 34M & Public Funds will support Cafeteria Culture's zero waste cafeteria programs in Council District
Rivera School/Middle School 188M 132612524 $10,000 DOE 2.

Rodriguez Fundacion de Ayuda a las Familias y Envejecientes, Inc. 853130678 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support general programming expenses and anger management program.
Yeger Gan Day Care Center, Inc. 112302049 $20,000 DOE Funds will be used to support the childcare program.
To provide client-centered, trauma-informed, culturally-specific, language-appropriate
Koo Garden of Hope, Inc. 200177587 $10,000 MOCJ support and counseling.
Funds will be used to purchase watercraft sports equipment and accessories suitable
Ulrich Gateway Bike & Boathouse, Inc. 262745119 $5,000 DYCD for children and adults.
To support the Client Advocacy program at GMHC, which assists clients in finding
permanent, suitable housing by connecting participants with the appropriate resources,
Diaz Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. 133130146 $5,000 DHMH including entitlements.
Funding to support the “Buddy Program,” which provides emotional support and
Johnson Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. - Buddy Program 133130146 $7,500 DHMH engagement to people living with HIV/AIDS.
Funding will go towards the Client Advocacy program which provides access to housing
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. - Client Advocacy - Council and medical services for clients, including recent immigrants, low income individuals,
Gibson District 16 133130146 $5,000 DHMH youth and people of color in Council District 16.
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. - Food & Nutrition Services
Levine (FNS) 133130146 $3,500 DHMH Funding to support expenses related to the Soup Kitchen/Meals program.

Powers Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. - Legal Service Program 133130146 $5,000 DHMH Funding will support GMHC's legal service program for families and individuals.
Funding will help to provide supplies, equipment, and refreshments at events, activities,
Maisel Gerritsen Beach Cares, Inc. - Improvement Program 113399328 $15,000 DYCD festivals and clean up/graffiti removal efforts.
Gerrittsen Beach Fire Volunteers, Inc. - Firefighting & Funding will help to provide supplies and equipment for the ambulance and firefighting
Maisel Ambulance Operation 116076710 $7,500 FDNY services to the community.
Funding to support job readiness curriculum and employment development
Cumbo Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. - Council District 35 061711370 $5,000 DYCD programming for Black & brown justice-involved young men.
This funding would allow GOSO to continue and expand its employment development
Ayala, Perkins, Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. - GOSO Workforce program, GOSOWorks by conducting intensive job readiness trainings to prepare our
Speaker Powers Development Program for Justice involved individuals 061711370 $220,000 DYCD participants for success in work.
Funding to support arts, media arts and cinema / filmmaking education and
Salamanca Ghetto Film School, Inc. 134127229 $15,000 DCLA programming including support of The Roster.
To provide funding to support the NY Talent Pipeline, which connects young storytellers
Ayala Ghetto Film School, Inc. - NY Talent Pipeline 134127229 $10,000 DCLA with opportunities to excel in creative industries.
Funding to support Gilda's Club NYC's Spanish/English bilingual educational programs,
Johnson Gilda's Club New York City 134046652 $5,000 DHMH support groups, lectures and workshops.
Funds will support Gina Gibney's community programs and operations in Council
Rivera Gina Gibney Dance, Inc. 133623815 $5,000 DCLA District 2.
To support Gibney Dances Community Action program, which provides NYC domestic
violence shelters, free movement workshops each year and brings dating violence
Chin Gina Gibney Dance, Inc. - Community Action Program 133623815 $4,800 DCLA prevention assemblies to NYC public high schools.
Funding to provide operating support for the Girl Power program, Mainstage Show, and
Lander Girl Be Heard Institute 271848709 $5,000 DCLA Community Performances and Workshops.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Levin Girl Be Heard Institute 271848709 $5,500 DCLA To provide workshops and support performance programming in Council District 33.
Louis Girl Be Heard Institute - Council District 45 271848709 $4,000 DCLA Funds to support community and youth programming and workshops.
Girl Be Heard Institute - Girl Power Program - Council Funds will support community performances, workshops, and the Girl Power program
Gibson District 16 271848709 $5,000 DCLA in Council District 16.
To fund operating and programming expenses of Troop 6000 activities in Council
Dromm Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Troop 6000 131624014 $5,000 DYCD District 25.
Funding for Troop 6000, a program specially designed to serve the thousands of girls
Van Bramer Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Troop 6000 131624014 $3,500 DYCD currently living in the New York City shelter system.
To support computer science education designed to educate girls with skills to pursue
Kallos Girls Who Code, Inc. 300728021 $1,000 DYCD tech careers.

Ulrich Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. 050615968 $5,000 DFTA Funds will support equestrian lessons and therapeutic riding for older adults.
Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. - Funding will be used to pay and/or defray the costs of therapeutic riding lessons as well
Speaker Lander Therapeutic Riding Program 050615968 $25,000 DYCD as to expand ridership services.
Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. -
Gjonaj Veterans Program 050615968 $10,000 DYCD Funds used for GallopNYC Veterans Program in Pelham Bay.
Levine Giving Back Fund, Inc. - Invisible Hands Deliver 043367888 $5,000 DYCD To fund the program and operating costs of the Invisible Hands program.

Grodenchik Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 237336330 $7,500 FDNY Funding to support operational expenses and upgrades of the ambulance corps.

Louis Global Trauma Research, Inc. - Council District 45 472294632 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support Mental health and supportive services in Council District 45.

Levine Goddard Riverside Community Center - Law Project 131893908 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support anti-eviction legal services for Council District 7 residents.
Funding to support the provision of home delivered meals, nutritional
assessments/counseling for seniors living with chronic and/or debilitating illnesses in
Cornegy God's Love We Deliver, Inc. 133366846 $5,000 DHMH Council District 36.
Funding will support medically tailored home delivered meals for people with severe
Powers God's Love We Deliver, Inc. 133366846 $10,000 DHMH illness in District 4.
Rivera God's Love We Deliver, Inc. 133366846 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support God's Love We Deliver's programs and operations.
God's Love We Deliver, Inc. - Medically Tailored Home- Funding to support the delivery medically tailored meals to the homes of people in
Levine Delivered Meals - Manhattan 133366846 $3,500 DHMH Council District 7 with severe illness.

Powers Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. 132915659 $5,000 HPD Funding will support general operating costs of GOLES housing organizing and services.
Funds will support GOLES' tenant organizing, advocacy, and other programs and
Rivera Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. 132915659 $28,000 HPD operations in Council District 2.

Funding will be used for community organizing, and counseling activities, address issues
including direct housing needs such as eviction prevention and housing security;
Speaker Rivera Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. 132915659 $100,000 HPD environment and public health needs; education including job and leadership training.
Dinowitz Good Shepherd Services 135598710 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support the Walton Campus Learn to Work program and services.
Funding to support the Chelsea Foyer which provides transitional housing beds to the
Johnson Good Shepherd Services - Chelsea Foyer 135598710 $10,000 DYCD underserved, homeless young adult population.
Funding will contribute to Precinct Council events for the 46th, 50th, and 52nd.
Good Shepherd Services - Precinct Councils - Council Precincts will provide programming and special events such as the Precinct Breakfast or
Cabrera District 14 135598710 $15,000 DYCD Dinner, National Night Out or other special events.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding to support operational expenses of neighborhood programs including Clean


Lander Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc. 260681729 $10,500 DYCD Green Volunteer program, Expo Gowanus, and/or community planning charrettes.

Levin Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc. - Clean Green Program 260681729 $3,500 DYCD To support GCC’s Clean Green program.
Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc. - Gardening at Warren,
Levin Wyckoff, and Gowanus (PB Winner) 260681729 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to purchase tools and materials for NYCHA gardening.
Borelli Grace Foundation of New York 134131863 $25,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support programming and services.

Funds will be used to support Recreation Respite programs, Social Skills programs, Arts
Grace Foundation of New York - After-School, Weekend, programs (performing and visual), Life Skills programs and support programs for
Rose School Holiday & Summer Respite Programs 134131863 $5,000 DHMH individuals and their families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Funding to support expenses related to creating/growing an intergenerational


Graham Windham - “Garden of the Ville” Youth Urban community garden in the vacant lot adjacent to the Manhattanville Community Center,
Levine Farm 132926426 $7,500 DFTA located in the NYCHA Manhattanville housing development.

Rodriguez Grand Slam foundation, Inc. 271822546 $15,000 DYCD To help cover expenses for the Summer Baseball and Softball Camp programs.
Funding to support general operating expenses including staff support, business
Reynoso Grand Street District Management Association, Inc. 112739527 $10,000 SBS attraction efforts and communications/marketing.
Grand Street Settlement, Inc. - Bushwick-Hylan
Reynoso Cornerstone 135562230 $5,000 DYCD To support programming at the NYCHA-based Bushwick-Hylan Cornerstone.

Levin Grand Street Settlement, Inc. - Mental Health Counselor 135562230 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support a part-time Mental Health Counselor at the school.
Grand Street Settlement, Inc. - Rutgers Houses To replace computers and tech equipment at Grand St. Settlement Rutgers Houses
Chin Cornerstone 135562230 $5,000 DYCD cornerstone.

Greater Bethel Community Development Corporation - Funding will support office/warehouse space rental, insurance, phone, internet, truck
Adams Agape Bethel Community Outreach - Council District 28 320000557 $15,000 DYCD rentals, gas, supplies, and warehouse assistance.

Perkins Greater Hood Community Development Corporation 853545377 $10,000 DYCD To support Intergeneration Social Service and Wellness Program.
Greater Queens Chapter of the Links, Inc. - Public School / Provide experiential learning opportunities and exposure for students of Public School /
Miller Intermediate School 116Q 113344197 $5,000 DOE Intermediate School 116Q William C. Hughley.

To support programming at the historic Vander Ende Onderdonk House, including


school program, exhibits, guided tours, craft classes, history and genealogy lectures,
Reynoso Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc. 112409274 $9,000 DCLA special events such as Harvest Festival, St. Nicholas Day, and Strawberry Festival.

Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc. - School Funds to be used to support the School program including tours, video presentations
Van Bramer Program 112409274 $3,500 DCLA and crafts as well as weekend tours, programming, festivals and lectures.

To support graffiti removal, neighborhood-level initiatives that promote economic


Holden Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation 112382250 $15,000 SBS development, job creation and retention, and community investment.
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation - Anti-Graffiti To support a graffiti removal program, including staff, supplies, and other expenses
Reynoso Program 112382250 $5,000 SBS related to the program.
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation - Tenant
Reynoso Counseling 112382250 $10,000 HPD To support a landlord and tenant counseling program, including staffing and supplies.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Holden Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc., The 112518141 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used for after school programs in Council District 30.

Speaker Holden, Reynoso Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc., The 112518141 $50,000 DYCD Funds to be used for after-school and summer programming.
Greek American Educational Public Information System, Funding will be used to support Greek language radio programming and defray
Vallone Inc. - Hellenic Public Radio - Cosmos FM 133443539 $5,000 DOITT operating costs.

To provide funding support for the spoken word open mic series, youth are slamming
Ampry-Samuel Green Earth Poets Cafe, Inc. 464951821 $10,000 DYCD poetry workshops and no more silent voices prison poetry stage plays.
Funding to support a Spoken Word Open Mic Poetry Series-conducting poetry readings
Cornegy Green Earth Poets Cafe, Inc. 464951821 $5,000 DYCD featuring guest poets and open mic for the community.

Borelli Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc. 133481845 $5,000 DPR Funding to support programming and events for Council District 51 constituents.
Funding to support a 10-week intensive training on leadership and environmental
Rose Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc. - Greenbelt Venture Program 133481845 $5,000 DYCD education.
To support the Museum's Road Show, which would provide instruction about the Civil
Levin Greenpoint Monitor Museum, The - Road Show 113332514 $5,000 DOE War, the USS Monitor, etc.
Funding to support mental health services and treatments for youth, homeless and
Johnson Greenwich House, Inc. - Mental Health Services 135562204 $5,000 DHMH immigrant populations.
Greenwich House, Inc. - Mental Health Services - Funding to support mental health services and treatments given through individualized
Johnson Vulnerable Population 135562204 $53,500 DHMH therapy for vulnerable populations.
Funding to support The Daily Money Management to help seniors remain in stable
Johnson Greenwich House, Inc. - The Daily Money Management 135562204 $13,500 DFTA financial condition.
Johnson Greenwich Village Chelsea Chamber of Commerce 201419879 $9,000 SBS Funds to support "All in Chelsea" and "Shop Bleeker."
Funding to support operational expenses associated with providing film festival
including venue costs, staffing, advertisement/promotion, ticketing and awards.
Johnson Greenwich Village Film Festival, Inc. 824071620 $5,000 DYCD Funding to also support workshops and lectures.

Johnson Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation 133042600 $7,000 DCLA Funds will support educational programming and activities for the community.
Funding will support science education at Grover Cleveland High School, including
research, Science Olympiad, and Bridge Building programs as well as teacher training
Reynoso Grover Cleveland High School Science Programs 136400434 $5,000 DOE and other resources.
Funds will be used to support counseling and legal support for homeowners in Council
Ampry-Samuel Grow Brooklyn, Inc. - Council District 41 261410513 $5,000 HPD District 41.
Funds to be used to cover costs for family crisis intervention, hospitality rooms, medical
Yeger Guardians of the Sick, Inc. 116003433 $4,000 DYCD projects, volunteer programs.
Funds will be used for transitioning to Adult Services including providing arts and
Brannan Guild for Exceptional Children, Inc. 116037766 $6,000 DHMH entertainment programs for adults with disabilities

Riley Gun Hill Residents Council, Inc. 861116144 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to educate tenants on all housing related issues in Gun Hill Houses.
Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc. - Summer Funds will be used to provide materials and supplies for program activities to the
Maisel Heritage Workshop Series 113624294 $3,000 DYCD community.

Guyanese Girls Rock Foundation, Inc. - Minority & Funding will support minority and immigrant women entrepreneurship, including the
Adams Immigrant Women Initiative (MIWI) - Council District 28 474548559 $7,000 DYCD fields of culture and arts, media, and technology in Council District 28.
Funds to support operations expenses, financial education, and job development
Louis Habnet Services Corporation - Council District 45 300516278 $10,000 DYCD program.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to support Haitian Diaspora experience through community, cultural events and
Louis Haiti Cultural Exchange, Inc. 342034041 $5,000 DCLA programming.
Funding to support the programming and services including health awareness and
Eugene Haitian Alliance for Health, Inc. 113370457 $5,000 DHMH prevention education programs and forums.
Funding to support operational expenses including staff support of FitBK, a community
Eugene Haitian Centers Council, Inc. 112648501 $8,000 DYCD fitness program.
Funds to support Immigrant Health Initiative providing weekly no cost community
Louis Haitian Centers Council, Inc. - Council District 45 112648501 $5,000 DYCD fitness program in Amersfort Park in Council District 45.
To support wraparound case management services and supportive housing for
Koo Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. 135562412 $5,000 DHMH residents with mental illness in Council District 20.
The funds will help to support operational costs, activities/programming for seniors at
Speaker Vallone HANAC, Inc. - Angelo Petromelis Senior Center 112290832 $25,000 DFTA the Angelo Petromelis Senior Center.
HANAC, Inc. - Child and Family Preventive Service
CD22 Program 112290832 $11,000 DYCD Funds will be used to defray operating costs of the child therapy programs.
The funding will be used to provide health and wellness, social events, and defray
Van Bramer HANAC, Inc. - Ravenswood Senior Center 112290832 $6,000 DFTA operating cost at the Ravenswood Senior Center.
Harlem Educational Activities Fund, Inc. - Council District Continuum of Education Support Program Support for Persons Residing from Council
Perkins 9 133568672 $5,000 DYCD District 9.
Ayala Harlem Grown, Inc. - Wagner Houses Farm 274250636 $5,000 DYCD To provide funding for youth programming at the Wagner Houses Farm.
Funding to expand its programming and develop the Harlem "Civil Rights" Trail Map
Rodriguez Harlem Historical Society 800965297 $5,000 DYCD based on new scholarship and research findings.
Funding to support programming & advocacy to Preserve Harlem's Historic Sites and
Harlem One Stop, Inc. - Preservation of Harlem's Historic Legacy; including youth programs, walking tours, workshops and neighborhood
Perkins Sites and Legacy 461714042 $15,000 DYCD research.

Funding is requested to support general operating costs of outreach and capacity-


Levine Harlem Pride, Incorporated - Community Engagement 272191962 $5,000 DYCD building to accommodate the organization's growing community engagement.

Perkins Harlem Week, Inc. - Annual Harlem Festival Programs 133058019 $10,000 DYCD Funding will support Harlem Week Festival 2021.
Levine Harlem Week, Inc. - Harlem Week Festival 133058019 $5,000 DYCD Arts and cultural programming in Council District 7.

Speaker Hartley House, Inc. 131656652 $60,000 DFTA To provide funding support for the Home Outreach Program for Elders (HOPE).
Funds for family support for families of children with special needs including workshops
Louis HASC Center, Inc. - Council District 45 112630071 $4,000 DYCD and related supplies.
Funds to be used for programmatic support in Council District 31 regarding emergency
Brooks-Powers Hatzoloh Incorporated 800369977 $5,000 FDNY services.
Gennaro Hatzoloh Incorporated 800369977 $5,000 FDNY Funding to support equipment purchases and support administrative costs.
Funding to support operating expenses for recruitment, training, equipment and
Kallos Hatzoloh Incorporated 800369977 $1,000 FDNY emergency services provided to the community.
Funding to support operating expenses for recruitment, training, equipment and
Lander Hatzoloh Incorporated 800369977 $20,000 FDNY emergency services provided to the community.
Funds to recruit, train and equip additional emergency care providers, to service the
community and cover the costs of state of the art ambulances and emergency medical
Speaker Gennaro, Jewish Hatzoloh Incorporated 800369977 $100,000 FDNY equipment.
Yeger Hatzoloh Incorporated 800369977 $10,000 FDNY Funds to be used to support volunteer medical first responder program.

CD48 Hatzoloh Incorporated - Flatbush Hatzolah 800369977 $32,500 FDNY Funding to support First Aid & CPR training courses for children and young adults.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Levine Hatzoloh Incorporated - Operational Support 800369977 $3,500 FDNY Funds to be used to support volunteer medical first responder program.
Powers Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. 134165807 $5,000 DFTA Funds will be used to support senior programming.
To support operational and programming costs including cost of staff and program
CD48 Health Essential Association, Inc. 452871053 $5,000 DYCD supplies regarding insurance and health awareness.
To support operational and programming costs including cost of staff and program
Menchaca Health Essential Association, Inc. 452871053 $10,000 DYCD supplies.
HeartShare Human Services of NY, R.C. Diocese of
Adams Brooklyn 111633549 $8,500 DHMH Funds will support autism services at facility on 101 Ave Richmond Hill.

To support a direct service youth leadership group which will meet at the HES. Funds
Maisel Hebrew Educational Society - Teen Leadership Group 111642720 $11,000 DYCD will be used for a part time youth coordinator, supplies and/or refreshments.

Funding support for elder abuse programming, which provides direct services for
Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, The - Weinberg victims of elder abuse. Funding also supports comprehensive services directed to the
Speaker Center for Elder Abuse Prevention 131739971 $50,000 DFTA victims such as psychological and therapeutic counseling.

Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Funding to support operating costs for support groups, individual counseling, and other
Cumbo Advisory Board, Inc. - Mental Health Support Services 112785605 $7,000 DHMH mental health and hygiene related services.

Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Funding to support general operating support of the Rainbow Heights Club including
Lander Advisory Board, Inc. - Rainbow Heights Club 112785605 $3,500 DHMH outreach to LGBT community.

Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Funding to support general operating support of the Rainbow Heights Club including
Levin Advisory Board, Inc. - Rainbow Heights Club 112785605 $2,000 DHMH outreach to LGBT community.

Levin Helen Keller International, Inc. - Youth - Council District 33 135562162 $2,500 DYCD To provide glasses to children in need in Council District 33.

Funds will support the CORE Rehabilitation Services program, which provides services
for legally blind individuals who have a goal of employment and who need to develop or
Speaker Helen Keller Services - Adaptive Living Program (ALP) 111630807 $50,000 DFTA improve basic skills that are essential to seeking and maintaining employment.
CD22 Hellenic Film Society USA, The - Greek Film Expo 822227711 $8,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Greek Film Expo.
Rivera Henry Street Settlement - LES Hispanic Festival 131562242 $4,500 DCLA Funds will support the LES Hispanic Festival.

Funding to support technical assistance to community-based organizations including


Lander Hester Street Collaborative, Inc. 200774906 $3,500 DCLA historical research, data analysis, neighborhood asset maps, and meeting facilitation.
Funds will be used to support HMI Goes Citywide for LGBTQ Youth initiative in Council
Ampry-Samuel Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. - Council District 41 133104537 $5,000 DYCD District 41.
Highbridge Islamic Center, Inc. - Immigration Services - Funding to support operational expenses related to providing immigration services to
Gibson Council District 16 273007742 $10,000 DYCD local residents in Council District 16.
Funding to support operating and production expenses related to free theatre
productions including costumes, sets, audio equipment, transportation and advertising
Van Bramer Hip to Hip Theatre Company - Free Theatre Productions 264049629 $10,000 DCLA for free theatre productions.
Adams Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc. 050542858 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support programs at NYCHA Jamaica Houses and Baisley Houses.
To support expenses related to Council District 10 initiatives including workshops,
Rodriguez Hispanic Federation, Inc. 133573852 $135,000 DYCD educational programming and seminars.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funds will support program and services for Strengthening Latino Nonprofits, Improving
Educational Achievement, Promoting Healthy Communities, Increasing Immigrant
Salamanca Hispanic Federation, Inc. 133573852 $59,000 DYCD Opportunities, and Supporting Community Economic Empowerment.

Funds will support program and services for Strengthening Latino Nonprofits, Improving
Educational Achievement, Promoting Healthy Communities, Increasing Immigrant
Speaker Salamanca Hispanic Federation, Inc. 133573852 $150,000 DYCD Opportunities, and Supporting Community Economic Empowerment.
Funds would be allocated to programs addressing these critical areas: Improving
Speaker Moya Hispanic Federation, Inc. 133573852 $550,000 DYCD Educational Achievement and Promoting Healthy Communities.

Salamanca Hispanic Federation, Inc. - Back to School Supply Kits 133573852 $30,000 DYCD Funding will be used for back to school supply kits.
Hispanic Federation, Inc. - Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural
Speaker Ayala Center 133573852 $100,000 DYCD To provide funding to support programming at Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center.

Funding will support two programs: walking/bicycle tours and guidebooks on local
Chin Historic Districts Council, Inc. 133389566 $3,500 DCLA neighborhoods and a conference on significant issues in neighborhood preservation.
Funds will support staffing and other expenses associated with the Historic Districts
Johnson Historic Districts Council, Inc. 133389566 $3,500 DCLA Council's educational programs.
To support education opportunities for residents relating to neighborhood preservation
through an annual preservation conference, a preservation school and the Six to
Kallos Historic Districts Council, Inc. 133389566 $5,000 DCLA Celebrate program.

Powers Historic Districts Council, Inc. 133389566 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support the Council's historical and preservation educational programs.

Historic Districts Council, Inc. - Neighborhood Partners & Funding will be used towards the writing and production of neighborhood guidebooks,
Levine Educational Programs for Historic Neighborhoods 133389566 $3,500 DCLA tour guide honoraria, and preservation campaign expenses.
To support "Six to Celebrate" HDC programming for residents and homeowners in the
Levin Historic Districts Council, Inc. - Six to Celebrate 133389566 $3,000 DCLA Council District 33.
Funding to support bystander intervention programs and increase data management
Cumbo Hollaback, Inc. - Bystander Intervention Trainings 273199988 $5,000 DYCD services.
Funding to support operating costs of events and beautification at Holocaust Memorial
CD48 Holocaust Memorial Committee 112785443 $5,000 DYCD Park.
Funding to support operating costs of events and beautification at Holocaust Memorial
Treyger Holocaust Memorial Committee 112785443 $2,500 DYCD Park.

Funds will be used to support: educational & recreational services for seniors, access
and translation (Chinese-English) services, case assistance, community workshops,
Speaker Homecrest Community Services, Inc. 113373115 $50,000 DFTA health & wellness promotion, blood pressure screenings, and community events.

Funds will be used to defray operating expenses and direct service including translation
(Chinese-English) services, case assistance, community workshops, health and wellness
Treyger Homecrest Community Services, Inc. 113373115 $24,000 DFTA promotion, blood pressure screenings, and community events.
To provide shelter and other homeless services, and to train staff that services clients in
Diaz Homeless Services United, Inc. 133922640 $10,000 DHS the shelter system.
To provide shelter and other homeless services, and to train staff that services clients in
Levin Homeless Services United, Inc. 133922640 $3,000 DHS the shelter system.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support operational and programming costs associated with programming in Red
Menchaca Hook Arts Media, Inc. - Red Hook Arts Programming 133015965 $10,000 DCLA Hook.
HOPE Program, Inc., The - Job Readiness Training Funding will support the HOPE job readiness programs, serving those with barrier to
Powers Programs 133268539 $5,000 SBS employment.
To provide funding to support operational expenses associated with horticultural
Ayala Horticultural Society of New York, The 130854930 $5,000 DYCD education programs.
Funds will support Education Programs: Gardening, Nutrition, Health & Wellness, and
Eugene Horticultural Society of New York, The 130854930 $5,000 DYCD Environmental Literacy.
Gennaro Horticultural Society of New York, The 130854930 $19,000 DYCD Funds will be used to revitalize and beautify tree pits in Council District 24.
To fund plaza and streetscape beautification in and around Diversity and 78th Street
Horticultural Society of New York, The - Diversity & 78th Plazas in Queens and technical assistance to groups navigating all aspects of these
Dromm Street Plazas 130854930 $5,000 DYCD plazas' management.
Hot Bread Kitchen, Ltd. - Bakers in Training Program -
Perkins Investing in Breadwinners 263332972 $10,000 SBS Funding to support Bakers In Training programming for residents of Council District 9.
Van Bramer Hour Children, Inc. - Community Food Pantry 133647412 $7,000 DYCD Funds to support Hour Children's Community Food Pantry.
Funds will be used to provide intervention for various housing issues: eviction,
CD48 Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 112412584 $5,000 HPD foreclosure and illegal rental practices.

Funding to support programming including prevention of illegal rental practices,


eviction and foreclosure services including mediation, counseling, referral and access to
Cornegy Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 112412584 $5,000 HPD benefits and information/education regarding tenants' rights, housing stability.
To support programs to prevent the displacement of families through eviction and
Yeger Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. 112412584 $6,000 HPD foreclosure.
Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. - Funds will be used for Homelessness Prevention and Neighborhood Preservation in
Brannan Council District 43 112412584 $7,500 HPD Council District 43.
Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. - Funds to support services for housing preservation, eviction and foreclosure prevention
Louis Council District 45 112412584 $15,000 HPD in Council District 45
Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. - Funding to support outreach and follow-up casework and counseling for residents with
Cumbo Housing Preservation Initiative 112412584 $10,000 HPD untenable housing situations.
Housing and Family Services of Greater New York, Inc. - To provide eviction and foreclosure prevention through mediation, counseling, referral,
Maisel Local Housing Assistance - Council District 46 112412584 $3,500 HPD and access to entitlements in Council District 46.
Funding to support legal services to represent low income households, and general
Johnson Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. 510141489 $15,000 DSS/HRA operating and programming expenses including staff support.
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. - Legal &
Levine Tenant/Community Organizing Programs 510141489 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support Community Legal and Organizing Programming and services.
To support residents of Council District 5 with a housing information hotline, provide
educational materials for tenants on Housing Court, offer referrals to charities, legal
Kallos Housing Court Answers, Inc. 133317188 $2,000 DSS/HRA service providers and social service organizations.
Funds will support HCA citywide housing court information services in Council District
Louis Housing Court Answers, Inc. - Council District 45 133317188 $2,500 DSS/HRA 45.
Funding to support legal advice and services for low income tenants in housing court
Levine Housing Court Answers, Inc. - Housing Court Information 133317188 $5,000 DSS/HRA with a focus on Council District 7 residents.
Funding to support Housing Court Answer's information hotline services and language
Menchaca Housing Court Answers, Inc. - Information Services 133317188 $5,000 DSS/HRA access to housing legal advice for Council District 38 residents.
Funds will provide assistance to unrepresented litigants in the Staten Island Housing
Housing Court Answers, Inc. - Staten Island Housing Court Court and through workshops and trainings for the public and advocates in Richmond
Rose Information Project 133317188 $5,000 DSS/HRA County.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Housing Options and Geriatric Association Resources, Inc. -
Diaz Annual Morrison Avenue Festival 133887707 $60,000 DYCD This funding will be to support the Annual Morrison Avenue Festival.
Housing Options and Geriatric Association Resources, Inc. -
Diaz Senior Programming & Services 133887707 $10,000 DFTA This funding will be to provide senior programming and services.

Funds will be used to support operating expenses of Howard Beach Lindenwood Civic
Association including purchase of supplies for civic meetings, items for neighborhood
Ulrich Howard Beach Lindenwood Civic Association 465145713 $5,000 DYCD events, cleanup efforts and other programs.
CD48 HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. 473436880 $20,000 DHMH Funds to cover costs of mobile screenings for cancer and other diseases.
Funds will be used to provide mobile Preventive Screening for Thyroid cancer to 9/11
Matteo HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. 473436880 $5,000 DHMH responders and laborers and those at risk.
Funds will be used to provide thyroid cancer screenings to 9/11 responders and
Ulrich HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. 473436880 $10,000 DHMH laborers.
HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. - Cancer
CD22 Screenings 473436880 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used to provide health services for 9/11 survivors.
HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. - Cancer
Koslowitz Screenings 473436880 $4,000 DHMH To provide preventive screening for thyroid cancer in Council District 29.
HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. - Council District
Koo 20 473436880 $5,000 DHMH To support thyroid screenings in Council District 20.

HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. - Preventive


Vallone Screening for Thyroid Cancer & Risk for Cancer 473436880 $5,000 DHMH Funds will help support cancer screening services.
HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. - Thyroid Cancer Funding to support HHS screening and early detection, including preventive screening
Brannan Screenings 473436880 $10,000 DHMH for thyroid cancer and risk for cancer in Council District 43.
HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. - Thyroid
Borelli Screenings - Council District 51 473436880 $7,500 DHMH Funding to support Thyroid screenings in Council District 51.

Funding will support Hudson Guild's Teen Services program, which serves young people
Speaker Hudson Guild 135562989 $150,000 DYCD ages 14-24 with comprehensive education, career, and recreation services.

To fund STEM education and interactive community research. Hudson River Park’s
Estuary Lab offers STEM education and authentic scientific research with the purpose of
Speaker Hudson River Park Trust 061546019 $100,000 DYCD communicating the ecological importance of the Park’s 400-acre Estuarine Sanctuary.

Funding will allow HRPT to conduct a survey and census of current and prospective
visitors, including specific entrance and attendance counts and in person and online
Speaker Hudson River Park Trust 061546019 $150,000 DYCD surveys in order to estimate how many people use Hudson River Park.

Funding to support Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program; to support Hunger Free


Diaz Hunger Free America, Inc. 133471350 $5,000 DYCD NYC, Farm Fresh CSA program, Food Action Boards, and Hunger Free NYC.

Funds will support outreach and community engagement with local residents on
Hunger Free America, Inc. - Food Action Boards (FABs) - healthy food initiatives and support the Food Action Boards (FABs): groups of low-
Gibson Council District 16 133471350 $5,000 DYCD income individuals who are receiving training and knowledge on healthy food options.
Funds will be used to purchase technology for teaching science in hybrid education
Kallos Hunter College High School PTA 133236281 $1,000 DYCD settings.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Hunts Point Alliance for Children - Early Literacy
Salamanca programming 208503907 $20,000 DYCD Funding to support Early Literacy programming and services.
Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with community fitness training
Ampry-Samuel I Am Gym Foundation, Inc. 834486276 $5,000 DYCD program.
Ice Tea Youth Development Program, Inc. - Ice Tea Youth Funding to provide mentoring, counseling, and sports training via a summer camp and
Cumbo Development Program 824599520 $2,500 DYCD after-school program.
Funding is supporting general expenses of ICNA Relief services including food pantries
Miller ICNA Relief USA Programs, Inc. 043810161 $10,000 DYCD and enrichment programming.
Gibson,Gjonaj,
Speaker Miller, Riley ICNA Relief USA Programs, Inc. 043810161 $25,000 DYCD To provide funding support for food pantry operations.
Levine ICNA Relief USA Programs, Inc. - Relief Programs 043810161 $5,000 DYCD To fund the operating costs of ICNA Relief Programs.
Moya Iconic32 Sports Lab, Inc. 474377924 $20,000 DYCD To support community outreach and events.

Rodriguez Iconos Kids, Inc. 833267386 $15,000 DYCD To support programming expenses of Iconos Kids children performing arts program.
Speaker Rodriguez Iconos Kids, Inc. 833267386 $100,000 DYCD To cover general programming and operational expenses.
Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc. - Rites of Passage Funds will support the salaries for faculty members and staff providing services within
Eugene Program 113027538 $5,000 DCLA the Rites of Passage Program.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
IlluminArt Productions - Write-A-Play - Public School 10R, associated with operating the program at P.S.16R (31R061), P.S.10 (31R010) and P.S.74
Rose Public School 16R & Public School 74R 421727647 $5,000 DCLA (31R074).

Cumbo Imani House, Inc. - Adult Education Program 113055131 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Imani House Adult literacy classes and staff compensation.
To provide hot vegetarian and halal congregate meals, as well as exercise, physical
Grodenchik, therapy, and yoga sessions primarily in English, Hindi and Bengali to immigrant seniors
Speaker Queens India Home, Inc. 208747291 $25,000 DFTA in Queens.

To support the senior center programming for immigrant seniors in Queens, providing
Van Bramer India Home, Inc. - Senior Center Programs - Queens 208747291 $10,000 DFTA vegetarian and halal congregate meals and providing exercise and therapy for seniors.

Grodenchik India Home, Inc. - Senior Programming 208747291 $25,000 DFTA Funding to support culturally appropriate senior programs in Council District 23.

Chin Indochina Sino-American Senior Citizen Center, Inc. 133584616 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support citizenship class and citizenship application assistance.
Funding to support mental health services including housing, rehabilitation, recovery
Levin Institute for Community Living, Inc. 133306195 $2,000 DHMH and case management.
Institute for Community Living, Inc. - Lawton Street To support rehabilitation, recovery and case management services at the Lawton Street
Reynoso Residence 133306195 $5,000 DHMH facility in Bushwick.
To provide comprehensive mental health treatment of the highest quality for adults
Cornegy Interfaith Medical Center 112626155 $10,000 DHMH and families in Council District 36.
Rodriguez Internal Creations, Inc. - Guitars in the Heights 471831397 $5,000 DYCD To help cover expenses of the Guitars in the Heights program.
Rivera International Aphasia Movement 593842242 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support IAM's programs and operations.
Reynoso International Studio & Curatorial Program, Inc. 205052686 $10,000 DCLA To support Open Studios events, ISCP Talks, and the Ground Floor program.
Funding to support culturally relevant cinema programming for the Inwood community
Levine Inwood Art Works, Inc. - Film Works Alfresco 814379932 $3,500 DCLA with live local pre-show and/or virtual programming.
Rodriguez Inwood Art Works, Inc. - Film Works Alfresco 814379932 $5,000 DCLA To help cover expenses of Film Works Alfresco program.
To help cover expenses related to program expansion for critical support services for
Rodriguez Inwood Community Services, Inc. 133087407 $5,000 DYCD the underserved immigrant population in Upper Manhattan.
Rodriguez Inwood Merchant Association 843395768 $5,000 SBS To support programs and services in Council District 10.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To provide mental health services through teams and dance to students from K - 12
Cornegy I'RAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation 463299217 $5,000 DCLA Students in Council District 36.
Miller Islamic Circle of North America, Inc. 112925751 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support organizational expenses.
To support public performance events that span the disciplines of music, dance,
literature, film, and performance -- highlighting innovative artists whose creative
Levin ISSUE Project Room, Inc. 200367608 $5,000 DCLA achievements remain under-recognized.
Funds to be used to support events and programs and to purchase materials and
Holden Italian Charities of America, Inc. 111666830 $5,000 DYCD supplies.
Jackson Heights Beautification Group - Community To fund musical programs, newsletter, tree-care and environmental sustainability
Dromm Program 112925587 $7,000 DYCD programs, dog park/run, and graffiti removal.
Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, The - Immigrant Funds will be used to support education programming, case management, and other
CD22 Services 111729398 $15,000 DYCD services for immigrant populations.

Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, The - Ravenswood


Van Bramer Community Center - Youth & Teen Programming 111729398 $3,500 DYCD Funding to support Ravenswood Community Center youth and teen programming.
The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming
Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art, Inc. - Public focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York
Rose Programming & Exhibitions 237280740 $5,000 DCLA City.
Funding to support the costs associated with presenting the "Art for people" program in
Brooks-Powers Jamaica Arts Council, Inc. 814034271 $5,000 DYCD Council District 31.
Funding to support presenting fine-art photography or art reproductions to pedestrians
Miller Jamaica Arts Council, Inc. 814034271 $5,000 DYCD along Jamaica Avenue.
Adams Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, Inc. 112478709 $7,500 DCLA Funds will support the varied cultural programming at JCAL.
Jamaica Estates Holliswood South Bayside Volunteer
Grodenchik Ambulance Corp, Inc. 237351959 $7,500 FDNY Funding to support general operating expenses related to volunteer ambulance brigade.
Provides after school and weekend arts classes to a diverse body of students, offering
dance classes (Ballet, Jazz, African, Hip-Hop, Modern and Tap) as well as acting, voice
Miller Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet, Inc. 831788832 $5,000 DYCD and music classes.

Levin JazzReach Performing Arts & Education Association, Inc. 113179208 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support JazzReach's virtual docuseries.

Ampry-Samuel Jericho Project - Veteran Services - Council District 41 133213525 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support veteran services in the Council District 41.

Speaker Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 132620896 $75,000 DFTA To provide funding support for the home delivered meals program.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) -
Powers Council District 4 132620896 $5,000 DFTA Funding will support direct programming for older adults in Council District 4.

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - HES The funds will be used to cover the cost of fitness classes, art classes, nutrition classes,
Maisel Senior Center 132620896 $10,000 DFTA education classes, program supplies, transportation, trips, and/or operational expenses.
To support JASA Sundays providing educational opportunities, promote leadership and
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - JASA civic involvement, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and
Kallos Sundays - Council District 5 132620896 $2,500 DFTA website.
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Leap Funding will be used to provide legal services to victims of domestic violence and elder
Speaker Manhattan Elder Justice Program 132620896 $50,000 DFTA abuse.

Brannan Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. 135564937 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support mental health services in Council District 43.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support community based counseling and advocacy programming and
CD48 Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. 135564937 $7,500 DHMH services for families and children at risk of abuse and neglect.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. - Funding to support the Coney Island Counseling Center, which provides mental health
Treyger Coney Island Counseling Center 135564937 $5,000 DHMH services to adult, children, and families.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. -
Powers Crossroads Clinic Services 135564937 $10,000 DHMH Funding will support the Crossroads youth adult clinic services in Council District 4.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. -
Harlem Child Development Center Therapeutic Nursery -
Levine Council District 7 135564937 $3,500 DHMH Funding to expand capacity for a music therapy program in the Therapeutic Nursery.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. -
Grodenchik Mental Health Services 135564937 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support the provision of mental health services in Council District 23.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. - One To support the One Call Center and hotline for referrals and clinic services, publicly
Kallos Call Center 135564937 $2,500 DHMH noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. -
Vallone Queens Mental Health Services 135564937 $5,000 DHMH Funding will be used to help support mental health services at the Pride of Judea clinic.
Jewish Child Care Association of New York - Kew Gardens Funding to support Kew Gardens Youth Center (KGYC) including the after-school
Gennaro Youth Center 131624060 $5,000 DYCD programming and recreational activities.
To defray the cost of museum admission for public school children from underserviced
Eugene Jewish Children's Museum 133798344 $6,500 DYCD areas.
Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc., The -
Rosenthal Bereavement Program 133490745 $5,000 DHMH Funds support bereavement program at JCC Manhattan.
Funds will support comprehensive case management services, information and
referrals, support groups, distribution of food parcels and supportive counseling
services to at risk elderly, immigrants and disadvantaged families throughout Southeast
Yeger Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. 112608645 $2,000 DFTA Brooklyn.
To provide case management, information and referrals, support groups, food and
Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. - Canarsie counseling services to at-risk elderly, immigrants and disadvantaged families in
Maisel Southeast Brooklyn Safety Net 112608645 $18,000 DFTA Southeast Brooklyn.
Funds will support Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island’s Senior Centers
Eugene Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 112665181 $8,000 DFTA programming and services.

Speaker Treyger Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 112665181 $75,000 DYCD Funding to support a youth baseball program and a youth football program.
To fund Senior Citizen Transportation, Vocational Support Systems, Homecare, Adult
Literacy programming, Horizons Academy, Nonprofit Helpdesk, the Southern Brooklyn
Community Shuttle Bus, the Southern Brooklyn COAD, and the Health Insurance Help
Speaker Jewish, Treyger Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 112665181 $250,000 DYCD Center.

Funds will support the Coney Island Seaside Innovative Senior Centers including Healthy
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Aging services, which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities,
Treyger Coney Island Seaside Innovative Senior Center 112665181 $8,000 DFTA workshops, fitness, computer and ESL Instruction, and a dance program.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funds will be used for expansion of employment services program, aimed at training
CD48 Employment Services Program 112665181 $3,000 DYCD and finding jobs for underprivileged.

Funding will be used to offer training and consultations for nonprofits in Council District
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - 47 on NYC Council Discretionary Grant process, HHS Accelerator, contract management,
Treyger Nonprofit Help Desk 112665181 $15,000 DYCD and nonprofit incorporation, registration, etc.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. -
Louis Non-Profit Help Desk 112665181 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support nonprofit help desk.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funds will be used to defray the operating expenses and direct service provision of the
Treyger Senior Citizen Homecare 112665181 $6,000 DFTA Senior Citizen Homecare program.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funding to support senior transportation program which transports seniors of medical
CD48 Senior Transportation Program 112665181 $10,000 DFTA and non-medical appointments.
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funds will be covering the cost of shuttle bus services for residents of Coney Island,
CD48 Shuttle Bus 112665181 $6,000 DYCD Seagate and Brighton.

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Funds will be used to provide services including supportive counseling, crisis
Treyger Urban Neighborhood Services (UNS) 112665181 $25,000 DYCD intervention, case management, access to public benefits, information and referrals
Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway, Inc. - Funding to support the Food Pantry including staff support, assistance with
Gjonaj Community Food Pantry 133099520 $25,000 DYCD benefits/entitlements and other associated costs.
Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Provide skilled assistance to members of Council District 31 on enrolling in healthcare
Brooks-Powers Inc. 112425813 $25,000 DYCD and how to best utilize healthcare plan.

Funding will support the expansion of an assistance program for seniors. Seniors meet
Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, one on one with a case worker to review their finances, eligibility and medical needs,
Speaker Brooks-Powers Inc. 112425813 $50,000 DFTA and assists in choosing the right medical and drug plan.

Jewish Home Lifecare Manhattan - Geriatric Career This funding will support the elder mentor program. The program provides students the
Speaker Development Program 131624033 $75,000 DFTA intergenerational benefits of their interaction with elder residents.
To support the emergency food program which provides food pantry bags to those in
Koslowitz Jewish Institute of Queens - Emergency Food Program 542068797 $29,500 DYCD need.

Speaker Koslowitz Jewish Institute of Queens - Emergency Food Program 542068797 $180,000 DYCD Funding will support the Emergency Food Program.
Funding to support Access School Programs at St. Joseph's School for the Deaf to
Jewish Museum - Arts Programming at St. Joseph's School provide students with opportunities to partake in art-making and arts engagement
Gjonaj for the Deaf 136146854 $5,000 DCLA activities.

Levine Jewish Museum - Family Day Festivals 136146854 $3,500 DCLA To support the costs associated with in-person and virtual Family Day festivals.
Funding to support Family Day Festivals, including concerts from popular children's
entertainers, scavenger hunts and tours in the galleries publicly noticed through Council
Kallos Jewish Museum - Family Day Festivals - Council District 5 136146854 $5,000 DCLA District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Funding will support the Jewish Museum's multi-generational Family Day programs,
which include interactive and intergenerational art activities, collaborative creative
Powers Jewish Museum - Family Day Programs 136146854 $5,000 DCLA workshops, family tours and musical performances.
Dromm Jewish Museum - Intermediate School 230Q 136146854 $4,000 DCLA To support the Movies that Matter screening program at IS 230Q.
Johnson Jewish Museum - Public School 51M 136146854 $5,000 DCLA To support ArtPartners programming at Public School 51M.

Funds will be used to provide opportunities for students with disabilities to participate
Riley Jewish Museum - Truman High School 136146854 $10,000 DCLA in art-making and arts engagement activities at Truman High School.
Funds to support expenses associated with Parade, Labor Day J’Ouvert activities which
includes, steelbands and masquerade performances and Awards celebration and other
Eugene J'Ouvert City International, Inc. 113362754 $5,000 DYCD operational expenses.
Funding to support expenses associated with the JoycePass program; offering heavily
Johnson Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc. 133038262 $7,500 DCLA discounted tickets to performances at the Joyce Theater.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support artist guides to give free public tours of the historic house museum
Chin Judd Foundation 742798673 $5,000 DCLA and art collection to students.
Funds will be used to support Quarterly Events, including subcontracting web designer
Johnson Judson Memorial Church, Inc. 132664489 $6,000 DYCD and sending physical mailer.
Funds will be used to support Financial Literacy, Entrepreneurship, and Work Readiness
Brannan Junior Achievement of New York 133031828 $10,000 DYCD Programming for NYC Youth in Brooklyn.
Funding would support staffing, curriculum materials, student and volunteer
Speaker Junior Achievement of New York 133031828 $50,000 DYCD recruitment and training, transportation and program evaluation.
Junior Achievement of New York - Financial Literacy -
Adams Council District 28 133031828 $8,000 DYCD Funds will support the financial literacy trainings to youth in Council District 28.

Koslowitz Junior Achievement of New York - Forest Hills High School 133031828 $5,000 DYCD To promote and teach financial literacy at Forest Hills High School.
Rosenthal JustFix, Inc. - Housing Data Dashboard 813080695 $5,000 HPD Funds support the housing data dashboard program.
JustFix, Inc. - Who Owns What, Tenant App, & Eviction Funding will help support JustFix.nyc's outreach and housing workshops for tenants in
Menchaca Free NYC 813080695 $5,000 HPD Council District 38.

Ayala Keep Rising to the Top, Inc. - Community Dance Program 133948379 $14,000 DYCD To provide funds for KR3T's Community Dance program.
Funding to support for an after-school learning program on subjects such as math,
Gennaro Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim 113101774 $24,000 DYCD reading and writing.
Funds will be used to support a food pantry program, after school program and to
Ulrich Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim 113101774 $2,500 DYCD purchase supplies and materials.
Lander Keren Zichron Yisroel Meier, Inc. 364579309 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to cover the general expense of running the organization.

Funds will be used to cover the general expense of running the organization, central
Yeger Keren Zichron Yisroel Meier, Inc. 364579309 $9,000 DYCD insurance program, telephone, utilities, and other operational expenses.
Funding will be used to help support the following events: Kew Gardens Community
Kew Gardens Council for Recreation and the Arts, Inc. - Arts Day, Kids Art in the Park, Kew Gardens Planting Day and two events at the Kew
Koslowitz Events 112556658 $5,000 DYCD Gardens Community Center.
Funds will go towards materials and equipment necessary for the events as well as
Miller King Manor Association of Long Island, Inc. 112396324 $5,000 DCLA support for staff and demonstrators.
Funding will support Family Fun Days and other community events by providing
King of Kings Foundation, Inc. - Community Events & supplies, marketing, refreshments, family friendly activities, equipment rentals and live
Miller Family Fun Days 030583790 $10,000 DYCD performances.
King of Kings Foundation, Inc. - Positive Impact Movement Funding will support community programming for high need/risk youth including
Adams - Council District 28 030583790 $50,000 DYCD mentoring and events.
Funds will be used to enhance the "Positive Impact Movement (PIM) Mentoring
Program" and "Anti-Drug-Anti-Gang Warriors Tour Program" by making them more
King of Kings Foundation, Inc. - Positive Impact Movement available to schools, community centers, recreational centers, libraries and youth
Speaker Miller Mentoring Program 030583790 $50,000 DYCD detention centers.
Funding will support mentoring, substance abuse, conflict resolution and anti-drug
Miller King of Kings Foundation, Inc. - Youth Counseling 030583790 $10,000 DYCD programming for youth.

Louis Kings Against Violence Initiative, Inc. - Council District 45 811626947 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for KAVI's hospital-based violence interruption program.
CD48 Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc. 113068515 $7,500 DYCD Funding to support ESOL preparation classes for immigrants.
To support the Alzheimer's Respite program for clients with moderate to severe
Alzheimer and Dementia diseases, offering recreational and social activities in a non-
Maisel Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc. - Alzheimer's Respite Program 113068515 $21,000 DFTA medical environment and transportation for participants.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support the Kings Bay YM-YWHA Immigration program providing ESOL and CIVICS
Maisel Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc. - ESOL/CIVIC Classes 113068515 $26,000 DYCD preparation courses for immigrants.
Kings County Tennis League - Tennis & Education Funding to support tennis programming & activities in the Fort Greene/Clinton Hill area
Cumbo Programs 273170420 $5,000 DYCD and its surrounding public housing developments.

Funds will be used to defray operating and programmatic costs including streetscape
Treyger Kings Highway Beautification Association, Inc. 204986882 $17,500 DYCD improvement, graffiti removal, merchant organizing and other activities.
Funding will be used for neighborhood cleanups, anti-graffiti initiatives and
beautification of Kings Highway, which constituents can call in graffiti-ridden locations
Yeger Kings Highway Beautification Association, Inc. 204986882 $7,000 DYCD for fast response clean up.
Dinowitz Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc. 132813809 $10,000 DYCD Support for educational, leadership, social and recreational programming.
Funding to support KHCC College Directions program (CDP) for Council District 14 youth
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc. - College including free yearlong and seasonal SAT preparation, college trips, and participation in
Cabrera Directions Program (CDP) 132813809 $20,000 DYCD off-site college immersion experiences.
Funding will support a series of cultural events in Council District 13. The events may
Kingsbridge-Riverdale-Van Cortlandt Development include a concert series, holiday celebrations and more to celebrate the diversity of
Gjonaj Corporation - Cultural Connections - Council District 13 133097905 $20,000 DYCD Bronx Art and Artists.
Funding to support teen educational and developmental programs, with special
emphasis on youngsters between ages 6 – 18 who come from disadvantaged or
Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Margaret Coudert Clubhouse - disenfranchised circumstances in district 14. Funding will also cover Immigrant
Cabrera Teen Services 131623850 $35,000 DYCD Outreach.
Funding to support operating expenses of social services such as entitlement
Diaz Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Social Services 131623850 $10,000 DYCD information, referral and advocacy counseling and staff support.
Diaz Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Teen Programming 131623850 $25,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Teen Programming.

Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Teen Services and Immigrant Funding to support services for youth in the Bronx and support for outreach within local
Speaker Cabrera, Diaz Outreach 131623850 $125,000 DYCD immigrant communities and attract those families to programming.
Rivera Kips Bay Neighborhood Alliance 455308456 $2,000 DYCD Funds will support Alliance for Kips Bay's neighborhood improvements.
Kips Bay Neighborhood Alliance - Alliance for Kips Bay's
Powers Neighborhood Improvements 455308456 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Alliance for Kips Bay's neighborhood improvements.

Powers Korean American Association of Greater New York, Inc. 237329822 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support KAAGNY operations & programming.

Vallone Korean American Association of Greater New York, Inc. 237329822 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support KAAGNY and their operations and events.
To support the annual Lunar New Year parade in downtown Flushing and other
Koo Korean American Association of Queens New York 454685421 $10,000 DYCD programming that celebrates Korean American culture.
Korean American Association of Queens New York - Lunar Funding will help to support various services and events including the Lunar New Year
Vallone New Year Festival 454685421 $5,000 DYCD Festival.
Funding to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate domestic violence
prevention and intervention services, individual and family counseling for all ages,
Gennaro Korean American Family Service Center, The 133609811 $5,000 MOCJ referrals, support groups and affordable after-school.

Korean American Family Service Center, The - Domestic


Grodenchik Violence Prevention & Intervention Program 133609811 $5,000 MOCJ To help fund Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention program.
Korean American Family Service Center, The - Manhattan Funding will be used towards culturally specific counseling and case management
Powers Satellite Office 133609811 $5,000 MOCJ services provided at the Manhattan Satellite Office.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support the Rainbow House’s shelter operation to provide critically needed
Korean American Family Service Center, The - Rainbow emergency services for victims of domestic violence including shelter, cultural food and
Koo House Emergency Shelter 133609811 $10,000 MOCJ safety, and culturally accessible services.

Grodenchik Korean American Immigrant Heritage Foundation, Inc. 810698055 $1,000 DYCD To support programming at the Museum of Korean American Heritage.

Vallone Korean American Immigrant Heritage Foundation, Inc. 810698055 $5,000 DYCD To support programming at the Museum of Korean American Heritage.
Korean American Immigrant Heritage Foundation, Inc. -
Koo PPE Distribution 810698055 $2,500 DYCD To support the distribution of PPE to those in need in Council District 20.
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York,
Grodenchik Inc. - ESOL Programming 237348989 $8,500 DYCD Funding to support maintenance and expansion of ESOL programming.
To support the after-school Korean traditional percussion classes at Francis Lewis High
Koo Korean Traditional Marching Band, Inc. 270536321 $5,000 DCLA School and the World Traditional Orchestra of Peace.
La Asociacion Americana De Estudios Culturales
Rodriguez Universales, Inc. 133059518 $15,000 DYCD To cover operational expenses of holistic healing programs in Council District 10.
La Asociacion Americana De Estudios Culturales
Speaker Rodriguez Universales, Inc. 133059518 $100,000 DYCD To support general operating and programming expenses.

Speaker Ayala La Casa de la Herencia Cultural Puertorriquena, Inc. 133205023 $25,000 DYCD To provide funding to support La Casa's Cultural and Educational Community Program.
La Casa de la Herencia Cultural Puertorriquena, Inc. -
Ayala Cultural & Educational Community Program 133205023 $5,000 DYCD To support La Casa's Cultural and Educational Community Series.
To fund La MaMa SQUIRTS: New Voices in Queer, which highlights the work of younger
Dromm La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, Inc. - SQUIRTS 132620861 $5,000 DCLA performers.
Levin La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. 204393724 $7,000 DHMH To provide Food and Nutrition Services to those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

To support operating expenses related to providing Food and Nutrition Services to


Reynoso La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. 204393724 $10,000 DHMH HIV/AIDS infected individuals, including facility usage costs and consumable supplies.
Levin Labor and Industry For Education, Inc. 114088055 $2,000 DOE Funding will support educational programming and transportation.
To provide a resource of research related to the once San Juan Hill neighborhood, now
Kallos Landmark West!, Inc. 133363655 $10,000 DCLA Lincoln Square.
Landmark West!, Inc. - Unabridged Upper West Side To fund content development and educational materials pertaining to Upper West Side
Levine Building Database 133363655 $5,000 DYCD spaces and developments.

Levine Lantern Community Services - Fresh Food Box 133910692 $3,500 DHMH To fund the cost of food and other program costs for the Fresh Food Box program.
Lantern Community Services - Rustin House Fresh Food
Rosenthal Box 133910692 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support the Fresh Food Box program at Rustin House.
Rodriguez Latin American Cultural Heritage, Inc., The 465086201 $5,000 DYCD Fund will support general programming expenses.
Latinas On The Verge of Excellence Love, Inc. - Mentoring
Ayala Program 463732667 $5,000 DYCD To provide funds to support L.O.V.E.'s after-school mentoring program.
Latinas On The Verge of Excellence Love, Inc. - Mentoring
CD22 Program 463732667 $8,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support an afterschool mentorship program for Latina youth.
Levin Leap, Inc. - Job Training 113111694 $5,000 DYCD To support job training program for public housing residents.

Lefrak City Youth and Adult Activities Association, Inc. - Funds will support the community empowerment program and the Lefrak tenant's
Moya Community Empowerment & Tenants Association 113106422 $10,000 DYCD association.
Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc. - Council
Louis District 45 132756320 $3,000 MOCJ Funds will be used to support legal services for Council District 45.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Adams Legal Aid Society 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds will support free broad-based legal assistance to residents of Council District 28.

Funding will support Civil Legal Services in Council District 40, including housing,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-
Eugene Legal Aid Society 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA wage worker, immigration, family/domestic violence.
Funding to support civil legal services in Council District 50; providing
Matteo Legal Aid Society 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA assistance/guidance on various areas of law.
Cumbo Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support Civil Legal Services in Council District 35.
To fund civil legal services in CD 14; including housing, foreclosure prevention,
homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage worker,
immigration, family/domestic violence, education, consumer law, disability law, and
Cabrera Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 14 135562265 $10,000 DSS/HRA development.

Moya Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 21 135562265 $30,000 DSS/HRA To support Civil Legal Services in Council District 21.
Funding to support Civil Legal Services in Council District 3, including housing,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-
Johnson Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 3 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA wage worker, and immigration.
Funding to support the operating expenses associated with providing free civil legal
Lander Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 39 135562265 $10,000 DSS/HRA services.

Powers Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 4 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding will support civil legal services in Council District 4.
Funds will support administrative, staffing and operating costs associated with the
Rose Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 49 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA provision of free civil legal services in Council District 49.

Rosenthal Legal Aid Society - Civil Legal Services - Council District 6 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support civil legal services for Council District 6 residents.
Diaz Legal Aid Society - Council District 18 135562265 $5,000 DSS/HRA To support Citywide Civil Legal Services in Council District 18.
Louis Legal Aid Society - Council District 45 135562265 $6,000 DSS/HRA Funds will be used for legal services support in Council District 45.
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) - Family Law &
Menchaca Community Outreach 133910567 $5,000 DSS/HRA To support the Family Law and Community Outreach programs in Council District 38.

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) - Family Law & Funds will support Family Law and Community Outreach programs in Council District
Gibson Community Outreach - Council District 16 133910567 $5,000 DSS/HRA 16.
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) - Family Legal
Rosenthal Services 133910567 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support LIFT services for Council District 6 families.
Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) - Legal Services
Adams - Council District 28 133910567 $5,000 MOCJ Funds will support free legal services particularly in the area of Family Law.

Funding will be used to support staff who provide legal services to low-income Staten
Legal Services NYC - Staten Island Legal Services - Council Islanders in the areas immigration, government benefits, housing and foreclosure
Rose District 49 132600199 $5,000 DSS/HRA prevention, protection of domestic violence survivors, and education advocacy.

Dinowitz Lehman College Art Gallery 133391212 $5,000 DCLA Support educational programs in the arts for students in the 11th Council District.

Dinowitz Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 133047056 $10,000 DCLA To help subsidize costs of tickets to performances at Lehman Center.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

This funding supports organizations that provide a range of mental health services to
older adults in non-clinical settings, such as senior centers, drop-in centers, religious
Speaker Kallos Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. 131628180 $25,000 DFTA institutions, social clubs, homeless prevention programs, and individual homes.
The funds will be used to produce a free outdoor musical concert in the East River Park
Chin LES Creative People In Action 272188237 $3,500 DYCD Bandshell.
Rivera LES Creative People In Action 272188237 $3,000 DYCD Funds will support LES Creative People's programs and operations.

Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Funding to support the LGBTQ Community Crisis Intervention Program, which assists
Brannan Center), Inc. 133217805 $5,000 DSS/HRA LGBTQ individuals from all five boroughs when they are experiencing a crisis.

Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Funding to support the LGBT Community Crisis Intervention Program (LGBT CCI),
Johnson Center), Inc. - Community Crisis Intervention Program 133217805 $15,000 DSS/HRA providing crisis support and information.
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Funds to support Community Crisis Intervention services, which serve as a front-line
Louis Center), Inc. - Council District 45 133217805 $2,000 DSS/HRA community support services for individuals who visit The Center.

To fund the LGBT Community Crisis Intervention program which provides crisis support
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT and information to LGBT individuals. Areas of assistance include HIV/AIDS support,
Kallos Center), Inc. - Council District 5 133217805 $1,000 DHMH immigration resources, addiction recovery counseling, and housing medical assistance.

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, The - Funding for Leslie-Lohman Museum LGBTQ educational programming and community
Van Bramer Educational Programming & Community Engagement 461245243 $3,500 DCLA engagement.
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, The - To fund the Shades of the Rainbow exhibition, curriculum development for public
Dromm Shades of the Rainbow Exhibition 461245243 $15,000 DCLA schools, and public programming focused on youth.
Funding to support the Managed Care Consumer Assistance Program (MCCAP) in
Brooks-Powers LGBT Network 208512786 $10,000 DHMH Council District 31.
To fund Community Education in Schools; to improve cultural sensitivity in order to
Speaker LGBT, Queens LGBT Network 208512786 $50,000 DYCD create safer and more supportive spaces.

Speaker Koslowitz LGBT Network 208512786 $50,000 DYCD To provide general operating support for the Queens LGBT Center (Q-Center).

To fund Safe Schools Initiative for Queens middle / high schools, which addresses
LGBTQ issues, including trainings for parents and school staff to meet Dignity for All
Dromm LGBT Network - Safe & Inclusive Schools 208512786 $15,000 DYCD Students Act (DASA) requirements and create safe / supportive schools.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Liberian Cultural Association, Inc. - Adult Literacy & ESL associated with providing English literacy services for older persons with little or no
Rose Programs 550802603 $5,000 DYCD English.

Liberian Cultural Association, Inc. - Adult Literacy/ESL Funds will be used for classroom instructions with focus on English Language
Rose Program 550802603 $5,000 DYCD Proficiency and for materials, computers/equipment, to access the general curriculum.
Eugene Life of Hope 205252137 $9,000 DYCD Funding to support general operating expenses of community programs.
Louis Life of Hope - Council District 45 205252137 $4,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support programming in Council District 45.
Funds will be used for the general operating cost for the screen printing and
embroidery programs involving adults and children, and seniors with developmental
Matteo Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc. 133740011 $8,000 DFTA disabilities.
Funds will be used for operational expenses of the screen printing and embroidery
Speaker Borelli, Matteo Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc. 133740011 $25,000 DYCD programs, 'TeeStyles'.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

To support the Meet the Artist series with free, inquiry-based lesson guides and
contextual materials written by Lincoln Center Education (LCE) Teaching Artists to
Kallos Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 131847137 $3,000 DCLA facilitate a deeper engagement with the performances that students attend.
To support Lincoln Center's Restart Stages initiative to bring performances to Council
Koo Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 131847137 $5,000 DCLA District 20.

Powers Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 131847137 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support educational performance programs to schools in Council District 4.

Rosenthal Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 131847137 $5,000 DCLA Funding supports programming that is fully accessible for people with dementia.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. - Intermediate
Feliz School 254X 131847137 $5,000 DCLA Funds will go towards arts education programming at IS 254X.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. - Restart
Vallone Stages 131847137 $7,500 DCLA Funding will support Lincoln Center’s arts education program in Council District 19.

Rosenthal Lincoln Square District Management Association, Inc. 133922300 $8,500 DYCD Funds support New Winter's Eve Holiday Stroll.
Funds will be used to support operational expenses and the purchase and maintenance
Ulrich Lindenwood Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 237295865 $10,000 FDNY of necessary medical equipment.

Rodriguez Literacy (LINC), Inc. 133911331 $5,000 DYCD To support expenses related to LINC's Community Literacy Model in Council District 10.
Literacy (LINC), Inc. - Community Literacy Model - Council To fund program costs including supplies, materials, staff support and other overhead
Levine District 7 133911331 $3,500 DYCD for Council District 7 youth literacy programs.
Support literacy programs, parent engagement and community celebrations in the 11th
Dinowitz Literacy (LINC), Inc. - Council District 11 133911331 $10,000 DYCD Council District.
Adams Literacy (LINC), Inc. - South Jamaica Reads 133911331 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support programming costs for the South Jamaica Reads Program.
Levin Little Essentials 275281758 $5,000 DYCD To support distribution of children's items to families in need of assistance.
Little Neck-Douglaston Community Ambulance Corps, Inc. - Funding will be used to cover expenses related to daily operational costs, equipment
Vallone Emergency First Response Equipment 116028583 $5,000 FDNY and repairs.
Little Orchestra Society-Orpheon, Inc., The - Music
CD22 Program @ Public School 122Q 132638292 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support the music composition program at P.S. 122Q.

Little Orchestra Society-Orpheon, Inc., The - Musical Continued and increased support for Musical Connections program at P.S. 54X,
Feliz Connections Program - Public School 54X 132638292 $10,000 DCLA providing in-school music composition education and concert experiences for students.
Little Orchestra Society-Orpheon, Inc., The - School
Cumbo Partnership Program @ Public School 56K 132638292 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support Musical Connections: The School Partnership Program at P.S. 56K.

Little Orchestra Society-Orpheon, Inc., The - The School


Levine Partnership Program @ Public School 125M (05M125) 132638292 $5,000 DCLA To fund in-school musical programming at P.S. 125M.
Local Development Corporation of Crown Heights, Inc. -
Cumbo Senior Programming 112890302 $26,000 DFTA Funding for educational programming for seniors, to include computer literacy classes.
Johnson Loco-Motion Dance Theatre for Children, Inc. 133803693 $5,000 DCLA To help fund dance classes for boys and girls ages 5 - 17.
Rivera Loisaida, Inc. 133023183 $15,000 DYCD Funds will support Loisaida's programs and operations.
To support LIC Arts Connection, a multi-site arts initiative that focuses on building
Van Bramer Long Island City Partnership - LIC Arts Connection 112651377 $10,000 SBS community and improving the public realm through art.
Van Bramer Long Island City Partnership - LIC Springs! Event 112651377 $5,000 SBS To support the annual LIC Springs! Event.
Long Island City Partnership - Lighting, Crosswalks &
Van Bramer Streetscape Improvements 112651377 $5,000 SBS Funds for LIC BID Lighting, Crosswalks & Streetscape.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will be used to offer the annual day long free public event, Drums Along the
Hudson: A Native American and Multicultural Celebration. The event takes place at
Rodriguez Lotus Fine Arts Productions, Inc. 133530544 $5,000 DCLA Inwood Hill Park, or Shorakapak (“edge of the water).
Funding to support operational expenses including facility costs and animal rescue
Borelli Louie's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc. - Council District 51 270805279 $10,000 DYCD services in Council District 51.
Van Bramer LOVE, HALLIE Foundation - A Better World Festival 201494138 $8,000 DYCD Funding will be used for the Better World Festival and programming.
Lower East Side Girls Club of New York, Inc., The - New Funds will support Lower East Side Girls Club's New Girl City youth leadership and civic
Speaker Rivera, Women's Girl City 133942063 $125,000 DYCD engagement program.

To support free visits by youth and adult ESL classes through the Shared Journeys
Chin Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The 133475390 $5,000 DCLA workshop, which includes a tour, vocabulary lesson, and story-sharing.

Powers Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The 133475390 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support expanded free ticket programs to students in Council District 4.
Rivera Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The 133475390 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support the Tenement Museum's education programs.
LSNY Bronx Corporation - Bronx Legal Services -
Ayala Immigration 161759590 $10,000 DSS/HRA To support Bronx Legal Services immigration services.
Made in Brownsville, Inc. - Creative Apprenticeship
Ampry-Samuel Program (CAP) 810693987 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be will used for cost associated with MiB creative apprentice programming.

Kallos Main Street Theatre Dance Alliance 133751906 $5,000 DCLA To support the Children's Theatre new musical work, The Ghosts All Around Us.
Maisel Make Music New York, Inc. 205751217 $19,000 DCLA To provide programming, services, and events throughout Brooklyn.
Funding to support operating expense costs for Brooklyn arts & music event/
Barron Make Music New York, Inc. - Council District 42 205751217 $5,000 DCLA programming.
Lander Make the Road New York 113344389 $8,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support immigrant defense and know your rights programming.

To support the Education Justice Project to improve public schools for students and
families in Brooklyn. Funding will support staffing and materials for the Urban Youth
Reynoso Make the Road New York - Education Justice Project 113344389 $17,500 DYCD Collaborative and the Coalition for Education Justice.
To support the arts-in-education programs, including Literature at Play programming
Koo Making Books Sing, Inc. 134201577 $5,000 DCLA for schools in Council District 20.
Manhattan College - Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith To provide funding support for the Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Education
Speaker Dinowitz Education Center 131740468 $50,000 DYCD Center.
Funds will support special research projects related to local community board areas and
Chin Manhattan Community Board #1 136400434 $4,500 MNCB demographic and other planning issues.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #1 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #10 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.
Manhattan Community Board #10 - Land Use Assistance
Perkins Program 136400434 $10,000 MNCB Funds will support Community Board Land Use Assistance program.
Ayala Manhattan Community Board #11 136400434 $5,000 MNCB To support community board activities.
To fund an urban planner to review applications and report to the community board's
land use committee, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #11 136400434 $5,000 MNCB website.
Funding will provide community outreach between the board and its constituents and
Powers Manhattan Community Board #11 136400434 $2,500 MNCB share information regarding government services.
Manhattan Community Board #11 - Land Use Assistance
Perkins Program 136400434 $5,000 MNCB Funds will support Community Board Land Use Assistance program.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To fund the Spirit of Service Festival which helps link agencies looking for volunteers
Manhattan Community Board #11 - Spirit of Service with people that want to engage in community service, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos Festival 136400434 $2,500 MNCB District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #12 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.

Levine Manhattan Community Board #12 136400434 $2,500 MNCB To support community outreach and programming in Manhattan Community Board 12.
Rodriguez Manhattan Community Board #12 136400434 $5,000 MNCB Funding will support Council District 10 Programming expenses.
Funds will support special research projects related to local community board areas and
Chin Manhattan Community Board #2 136400434 $4,500 MNCB demographic and other planning issues.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #2 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.
Funds will support special research projects related to local community board areas and
Chin Manhattan Community Board #3 136400434 $4,500 MNCB demographic and other planning issues.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #3 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.
Rivera Manhattan Community Board #3 136400434 $8,500 MNCB Funds will support Community Board 3's programs and operations.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #4 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #5 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.
Funding will provide community outreach between the board and its constituents and
Powers Manhattan Community Board #5 136400434 $5,000 MNCB share information regarding government services.
To fund an urban planner to review applications and report to the community board's
land use committee, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #6 136400434 $5,000 MNCB website.
Funding will provide community outreach between the board and its constituents and
Powers Manhattan Community Board #6 136400434 $5,000 MNCB share information regarding government services.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #7 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.

Levine Manhattan Community Board #7 136400434 $2,500 MNCB To support community outreach and programming in Manhattan Community Board 7.
To fund an urban planner to review applications and report to the community board's
land use committee, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #8 136400434 $10,000 MNCB website.

Funding will support general programmatic costs and costs of an urban planner to
Powers Manhattan Community Board #8 136400434 $5,000 MNCB review applications and report to the community board's land use committee.
Kallos Manhattan Community Board #9 136400434 $1,000 MNCB To provide funding for an urban planner or technical assistance.

Levine Manhattan Community Board #9 136400434 $10,000 MNCB To support community outreach and programming in Manhattan Community Board 9.
Manhattan Community Board #9 - Land Use Assistance
Perkins Program 136400434 $5,000 MNCB Funds will support Community Board Land Use Assistance program.
Funding to support general operating expenses associated with providing legal
Johnson Manhattan Legal Services 132613958 $5,000 DSS/HRA assistance/representation including staff support.
Funds will support Manhattan Legal Services' programs and operations in Council
Rivera Manhattan Legal Services 132613958 $5,000 DSS/HRA District 2.
Funding will support legal representation and community education services to low
Powers Manhattan Legal Services - Council District 4 132613958 $5,000 DSS/HRA income residents in Council District 4.
Rosenthal Manhattan Legal Services - Legal Services 132613958 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support legal services for Council District 6 residents.
Manhattan Legal Services - Legal Services - Council District
Perkins 9 132613958 $5,000 DSS/HRA Essential Legal Services Program support for persons residing from Council District 9.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Powers Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. - Stargate Theatre Program 237086643 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support the Stargate Theatre Program.
Rosenthal Marquis Studios, Ltd. - WESS Art 133047206 $15,000 DCLA Funds support art programming at West End Secondary School.
MASA-MexEd, Inc. d/b/a Masa - Community Education To provide funding to support immigrant rights workshops, legal clinics, and referrals to
Ayala Workshops 113640210 $10,000 DYCD additional services.
MASA-MexEd, Inc. d/b/a Masa - Community Education To provide funding to support community education workshops, referrals, and case
Speaker Ayala Workshops 113640210 $50,000 DYCD management for immigrant families.
Levin Masbia 201923521 $3,500 DYCD To support food supplies for pantry and soup kitchen.
The funding will be used for the procurement of food and ingredients that are needed
Yeger Masbia of Boro Park 263851559 $8,000 DYCD to prepare daily hot meals and weekly take-home packages.
Funding to support expenses associated with the operation and maintenance of the
Lander Masbia of Boro Park - Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry 263851559 $9,500 DYCD Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry.
CD48 Masbia of Flatbush 271209610 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support operating costs including food, supplies, and facilities.
Louis Masbia of Flatbush 271209610 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to provide emergency food services for the community.
The funding will be used for the procurement of food and ingredients that are needed
Yeger Masbia of Flatbush 271209610 $8,000 DYCD to prepare daily hot meals and weekly take-home packages.
Maspeth Chamber of Commerce, Inc. - Support To support neighborhood-level initiatives that promote economic development, job
Holden Businesses 113500705 $5,000 SBS creation and retention, and community investment.

Funding will be used for general operating expenses and for the after school
Speaker Holden Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. 237259702 $25,000 DYCD programming including staff support utilities, facilities usage, supplies, and equipment.
Van Bramer Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. - After-School Programs 237259702 $3,500 DYCD Funding to support After-School programs.

Funds would be used for an enhanced support team to assist Discretionary providers
Mayor's Office of Contract Services - CBO Capacity and Council member offices with the transition to PASSPort, in a targeted fashion. Will
Speaker Building Training 136400434 $504,000 MAYOR include webinars, user guides and videos to support Discretionary providers.
Matteo Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc. 132894978 $10,000 DFTA Funds will be used to help support the Meals on Wheel Nutrition Services.

To provide counseling, intensive case and legal assistance, and help enrolling in public
benefits to thousands of seniors, people with disabilities, and their caregivers who are
Speaker Rivera Medicare Rights Center, Inc. 133505372 $50,000 DFTA confused by or unable to pay the costs associated with health insurance.
Funding will support Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day to educate residents
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Town Hall Enrollment & about changes to Medicare and Medicaid as well as follow up after the event with
Chin Outreach Day 133505372 $3,500 DFTA those who may be eligible.
Funding to support a Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in City Council District 5,
Medicare Rights Center, Inc. - Town Hall Enrollment & educating residents on state and federal Medicare-related benefits and follow up to
Kallos Outreach Day - City Council District 5 133505372 $7,500 DFTA assist with completing applications.
Funding to support concert series, featuring a wide variety of rarely heard women's
choral music including world premiere works by women composers, and to support free
Johnson Melodia Women's Choir of NYC, Inc. 200100634 $5,000 DCLA and affordable tickets.
Cornegy Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation, Inc. 842919515 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support operational cost for gun violence programming.
Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation, Inc. - Disrupting Funding to provide educational support, crisis intervention, and counseling for
Cumbo The Hate 842919515 $7,500 DYCD individuals and families affected by gun violence.
Ampry-Samuel Melting Pot Foundation USA, Inc. 473901620 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with operating expense.

Melting Pot Foundation USA, Inc. - Brownsville Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with staffing, location, and The Diabetes
Speaker Ampry-Samuel Community Culinary Center 473901620 $25,000 DYCD Wellness Program (DWP) at The Brownsville Community Culinary Center (BCCC).

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support city-wide Tenant Help Hotline, downtown Walk-in Clinic and Tenants Rights
Training series, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and
Kallos Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. 133580918 $5,000 HPD website.
Educate tenants across the city about their rights and how to advocate for themselves
Lander Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. 133580918 $4,500 HPD for over 60 years.
Rivera Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. 133580918 $5,000 HPD Funds will support Met Council's programs and operations.
To assist tenants across the city regarding housing rights through a hotline, walk-in
Speaker Kallos, Perkins Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. 133580918 $50,000 HPD clinics, training, and tenant organizing and advocacy programming.
Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. - Met Funding for the Tenant Help Hotline, Walk-in Clinic and organizing efforts, with a focus
Levine Council on Housing - Mutual Aid Program 133580918 $5,000 HPD on increasing outreach to seniors and the Latino community.

Brannan Metro Chamber Orchestra, Inc. 473034551 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support operational expenses associated with Community Concerts.

Speaker Bronx, Salamanca Metropolitan College of New York - Pathways to Success 136192377 $25,000 DYCD Funding will be used to support Pathways to Success programming.
Borelli Metropolitan Fire Association, Inc. 133039588 $5,000 FDNY Funding will be used for operations and training events in Council District 51.
Funds to support vehicle maintenance and operating costs to including fuel, insurance
Matteo Metropolitan Fire Association, Inc. 133039588 $2,500 FDNY and maintenance of the members gear and equipment.

Powers Metropolitan Museum of Art, The - Family Day Programs 131624086 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support Family Day programming at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Ampry-Samuel Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $5,000 DFTA Funds will be used to support senior repair, food and social service programming.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
D. Diaz Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support general operating expense and social services.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Feliz Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $77,000 DYCD Funds will support weekly meal distribution events in the south Bronx.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Funding to support social services and case management, emergency services for
Gennaro Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $5,000 DSS/HRA Council District 24.
Funding to support operating expenses of the social services department including case
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish workers and emergency services, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly
Kallos Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $5,000 DYCD newsletter and website.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Lander Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $5,000 DFTA Funding for general operating expenses.

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Funds will be used to support staff who help clients obtain counseling, government
Levin Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $2,000 DYCD benefits and entitlements, financial assistance and emergency food.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Salamanca Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $20,000 DYCD Funding will be utilized for services in Council District 17.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Speaker Poverty, Inc. 132738818 $500,000 DYCD To provide funding support for the food pantry.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Dinowitz Poverty, Inc. - Council District 11 132738818 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support Food distribution in Council District 11.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Gibson Poverty, Inc. - Council District 16 132738818 $5,000 DFTA Funding to support the Senior Repair Program for seniors in Council District 16.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Powers Poverty, Inc. - Council District 4 132738818 $10,000 DSS/HRA Funding will support Met Council social services in Council District 4.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Funding for the kosher food system that supports emergency food packages and
Cumbo Poverty, Inc. - Food Program 132738818 $5,000 DYCD preserves critical staffing levels.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish To provide emergency food packages and other essentials to the residents of Council
Maisel Poverty, Inc. - Food Program - Council District 46 132738818 $3,000 DYCD District 46.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish To provide free handyman services and home repairs for low-income older adults in
Koo Poverty, Inc. - SenioRepair Program 132738818 $5,000 DFTA Council District 20.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Funding to support the costs associated with personnel and case workers providing
Koslowitz Poverty, Inc. - Social Services Program 132738818 $5,000 DSS/HRA client services / assistance in Council District 29.
Yeger Mevakshai Hashem 273083348 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to provide social and emotional supports for students.
Funding to support 12 Notes Instrument Instruction and Signature Concert & Workshop
Brannan Midori Foundation, Inc. 133682472 $20,000 DCLA Series at Public School 102K & Public School 170K.
Funding to sustain the violin and brass coaching program at M.S. 244X, I.S. 206X and
Cabrera Midori Foundation, Inc. 133682472 $15,000 DCLA P.S. 226X.
Midori Foundation, Inc. - 12 Notes Program @ Public
Perkins School 180M 133682472 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support 12 Notes Instrumental Instruction P.S. 180M.

To provide the Exploring Cultures program at Blueprint Middle School a music and
Diaz Midori Foundation, Inc. - Blueprint Middle School 133682472 $5,000 DCLA cultural program including classroom workshops and concert performances.
Midori Foundation, Inc. - Concert Workshop Series -
Ulrich Public School 232Q 133682472 $10,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support a concert workshop series at Public School 232Q.
Midori Foundation, Inc. - Public School 72M (04M072) &
Ayala Public School 38M (04M038) 133682472 $5,000 DCLA To provide funding to support music programming at Public Schools 72M and 38M.
Midori Foundation, Inc. - Signature Concert Workshop @
Koslowitz Junior High School 157Q 133682472 $3,500 DCLA To support the Signature Concert Workshop series at Junior High School 157Q.
Midtown Management Group, Inc. - Broadway in Your
Brannan School 133192793 $25,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support the "Broadway in Your School" program.
Midtown Management Group, Inc. - Broadway in Your
CD22 School 133192793 $3,500 DCLA Funds will be used to support K-12 performing arts programming in Council District 22.
Midtown Management Group, Inc. - Broadway in Your To bring musical theatre workshops and Broadway performances to Council District 7
Levine School 133192793 $3,500 DCLA schools.
To support the "Build A Musical" program; a theater workshop for children in Council
Koslowitz Midtown Management Group, Inc. - Build A Musical 133192793 $4,000 DCLA District 29.
To support Musical Theater Workshop for five classes for twenty sessions and two
Midtown Management Group, Inc. - Musical Theater performances of Inside Broadway's current professional Equity musical theater
Diaz Workshop 133192793 $5,000 DCLA production in the school auditorium.
The funds will be used to cover Project Sweep supplemental sanitation staff as well as
Eugene Midwood Development Corporation 112420752 $5,000 DYCD the purchase of equipment, uniforms, supplies, and PPE.

Rivera Migrant Kitchen Incorporated, The 850592518 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Migrant Kitchen's meal delivery and food access programs.

Speaker Manhattan Migrant Kitchen Incorporated, The 850592518 $50,000 DYCD Funds will support The Migrant Kitchen's meal delivery programs in Manhattan.
Migrant Kitchen Incorporated, The - Meal Distribution
Feliz Program 850592518 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support weekly meal distribution events in the south Bronx.
Dinowitz Mindbuilders Creative Arts, Inc. 132988157 $10,000 DCLA Continue to fund operations and programs.
Grodenchik MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc. 112710506 $7,500 DYCD To support community education programming and outreach.

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc. - Local Funding will support MinKwon's local pandemic relief efforts, community education,
Vallone Pandemic Relief Services 112710506 $10,000 DYCD programs, legal, social services and youth leadership development.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support programming including activities, events, workshops, direct services
Lander Mixteca Organization, Inc. 113561651 $3,500 DYCD and advocacy events.
Funding will support mental health services, legal, immigration services, and English-
Speaker Menchaca Mixteca Organization, Inc. 113561651 $75,000 DYCD learning classes.
Mixteca Organization, Inc. - Immigrant Justice, Health & Funding to support operations and programming, including workshops, advocacy events
Menchaca Resilience 113561651 $70,000 DYCD and direct services.
Funds will provide free legal services to NYC residents in the areas of housing, public
benefits, civil and disability rights, employment, consumer, family law, and disaster
Chin Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 132622748 $5,000 DSS/HRA response.
To provide free legal assistance, from advice to full representation, to low-income New
Yorkers on housing, public benefits, disability rights, employment, consumer,
Kallos Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 132622748 $2,500 DSS/HRA foreclosure, nursing home, and family matters.
Funds will support Mobilization for Justice's programs and operations in Council District
Rivera Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 132622748 $5,000 DSS/HRA 2.
Rosenthal Mobilization for Justice, Inc. - Legal Service 132622748 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support legal services for Council District 6 residents.
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. - Three-Quarter House
Levin Project 132622748 $3,000 DSS/HRA To support tenants' rights programming for MFY's Three-Quarter House Project.
Funding to support the BOLD Cancer Wellness Program - free counseling and support
Montefiore Medical Center - BOLD Cancer Wellness groups, mind-body therapies, creative arts workshops, fitness/nutrition programs, peer
Gjonaj Program 131740114 $5,000 DHMH navigation for patients and more.
Montefiore Medical Center - Community Workforce Funding for the Community Workforce Program would include support a Career
Speaker Riley Program 131740114 $100,000 DHMH Navigator, Working Learners, supplies and teaching materials.
Matteo Moore Catholic High School 270672195 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to help support the performing arts program.
Funds will be used to support civilian patrol, community events (Holiday Parties for
Gjonaj Morris Park Community Association, Inc. 237429900 $50,000 DYCD youth) and maintenance of the association.
Morris Park Community Association, Inc. - Bronx
Gjonaj Columbus Day Parade 237429900 $20,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Bronx Columbus Day Parade.
Morris-Jumel Mansion, Inc. - Bilingual Cultural
Levine Programming 132800646 $3,500 DCLA To fund arts and cultural programming for youth, including virtual programming.
Funding to support holiday light displays in commercial corridors along East 204th St,
East 235th St to East 239th St on Katonah Ave, on Bainbridge Avenue, Riverdale Ave,
Dinowitz Mosholu Preservation Corporation 133109387 $30,000 DYCD Johnson Ave and White Plains Road.
The funds will be used in MPC's catchment area commercial corridors to support the
activities of the Northwest Merchant Association and the Uptown Bronx Business
Speaker Dinowitz Mosholu Preservation Corporation 133109387 $25,000 DYCD Alliance.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Grant Funding to support the existing teen programming that serves teenagers in NYC housing
Levine Cornerstone Teen Center 133622107 $2,500 DYCD spaces.
Funds will be used to support Helpline Support Groups for all mental health issues
Eugene Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc. 113495018 $7,000 DYCD including addiction, molestation and eating disorders.
Koo Mouse, Inc. - Junior High School 189Q 133973196 $5,000 DOE To support the Mouse Create Curriculum program for students at JHS 189Q.

Rivera Movement Research, Inc. 133041403 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Movement Research's educational programs in Council District 2.

Rivera Moving For Life 465251831 $5,000 DFTA Funds will support Moving For Life's programs and operations in Council District 2.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used for year round programming that provides free vocal, dance,
musical, theatrical arts training, theatre arts production and management, video and
Ampry-Samuel Moving Mountains, Inc. 261407568 $5,000 DYCD film editing, and various trainings in the field of theater production.

Cornegy Moving Mountains, Inc. 261407568 $10,000 DYCD Funding will support programming for cultural and arts for youths age from 16 to 21.
Funds will support a school based stem, cultural and performing arts enrichment
Speaker Louis Moving Mountains, Inc. 261407568 $25,000 DYCD programming for youth in Brooklyn DOE schools.
Louis Moving Mountains, Inc. - Council District 45 261407568 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for programming in Council District 45.
D. Diaz Muna Social Services, Inc. 844338493 $25,000 DYCD Funds to be used for youth and adult educational enrichment programs.
Funding will support greening and beautification of Murray Hill including tree planting,
pruning and tree bed maintenance, and planting of flowers and ivy throughout the
Powers Murray Hill Committee, Inc. 237361016 $5,000 DYCD neighborhood.
Rivera Murray Hill Committee, Inc. 237361016 $3,500 DYCD Funds will support MHNA's neighborhood beautification efforts.
Chin Museum at Eldridge Street 133379555 $5,000 DCLA To support a culinary history educational program for elementary students.
To support the production of MOCA Heroes, a series of digital and print non-fiction
Chin Museum of Chinese in the Americas 112517055 $5,000 DCLA Magazines that enable students to explore Chinese American history.

Funding to support the Public Exchange Series, a bi-monthly community series utilizing
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts, Inc. - arts programming, education, and community conversations to bridge the social divide
Cumbo Public Exchange Series 113526774 $8,000 DYCD between the Public Housing sector & the larger Brooklyn community.
Levin Museum of Food and Drink, The 203735162 $3,000 DCLA To support culture and arts programming.
Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the
CD48 Holocaust 133376265 $3,000 DCLA Funding to support educational programs for NYC students.
To enable student groups to visit the museum and interact with the museum's
Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the materials, as well as to support professional development seminars for classroom
Chin Holocaust 133376265 $5,000 DCLA teachers.

To fund school group visits from City Council District 5 public, middle and high schools.
Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Free admission and transportation to be offered to student groups for visits, publicly
Kallos Holocaust 133376265 $3,000 DCLA noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Borelli Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication 900730331 $2,500 DCLA Funds will be used to support education, programming and operations.

Borelli Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication 900730331 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support exhibitions and curriculum for Council District 51.
Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication - running the museum and creating traveling exhibits in educational areas in Council
Rose Exhibitions & Public Programs 900730331 $5,000 DCLA District 49.
To support Onsite & Online Family Programs and Resources on NYC past, present, and
Ayala Museum of the City of New York 131624098 $5,000 DCLA future.
Funding to support operational expenses associated with classroom excursions to the
Powers Museum of the City of New York 131624098 $5,000 DCLA museum.
Museum of the City of New York - Family Programs &
Perkins Resources 131624098 $10,000 DCLA Funds to support Free Family Programs and Resources.
To fund the administrative costs of the Covid-19 Fund to support musicians struggling
Levine Musicians Foundation, Inc. - COVID-19 Fund 131790739 $5,000 DYCD during the pandemic.
Brannan Muslim Community Network 753163555 $5,000 DYCD To support the Bridge Mentorship Program for Council District 43 students.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Lander Muslim Community Network 753163555 $6,500 DYCD To support the capacity building of the organization.

Funding will be used to sustain a vegetarian and halal soup kitchen for the homeless in
Manhattan; defray costs for the Toys for Tots toy drive; supplies and equipment;
Speaker Muslim Community Network 753163555 $30,000 DYCD delivery of goods; promotion & marketing of events; & staffing for program activities.
Funds will be used to cover the costs of space rental for the workshops, supplies,
Muslim Community Network - Community Education staffing, marketing, transportation, general operations for the Cross-Cultural Education
Speaker Program 753163555 $40,000 DYCD Workshops.
To fund community service program that provides volunteer opportunities to the
community such as Care Packages for the Homeless, Interfaith Soup Kitchen, Toys for
Dromm Muslim Community Network - Community Programs 753163555 $5,000 DYCD Tots, community cleanups, and other acts of service.
Louis Muslim Community Network - Council District 45 753163555 $3,000 DYCD Funds will be used for programming in Council District 45.
Muslim Community Network - Muslim Youth NYC Civic Funding will add an additional full-time program coordinator in FY22 and will cover staff
Speaker Miller Leadership Development Program 753163555 $100,000 DYCD salaries, program supplies, and administrative costs.
Muslim Women's Institute for Research and Development The funds will be used to support programming and immigration services at MWIRD's
Gibson (MWIRD) - Council District 16 800010627 $5,000 DYCD offices for Council District 16.
Funds will provide education and support workshops to parents and caregivers of a
child with autism and developmental disabilities, parent group discussions, and
Louis My Time, Inc. 680646329 $3,500 DHMH community autism forums.
Funding to support operating expense costs for wellness programming in Council
Barron My Time, Inc. - Council District 42 680646329 $5,000 DHMH District 42.
To provide parent support, educational and behavioral workshops to parents of a child
with autism or a disability; and to bring awareness of autism and other developmental
Maisel My Time, Inc. - Parent Educational Training Program 680646329 $6,000 DHMH disabilities to the community.
Funding to support ongoing local advocacy, business improvement, and other operating
Speaker Cumbo Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn DMA, Inc. 202659913 $50,000 DYCD expenses.
Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn DMA, Inc. - Brooklyn Book
Levin Bodega 202659913 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used towards operating expenses related to the Brooklyn Book Bodega.
To support neighborhood-level initiatives that promote economic development, job
Holden Myrtle Avenue District Management Association 112912570 $10,000 DYCD creation and retention, and community investment.
CD48 Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc. 113067201 $10,000 DFTA Funding for senior services such as health screenings and case work.

Funds will support case mgmt. sessions with entitlement pre-screen & procurement,
completion of application/re-cert. process and client advocacy agencies, recreational
Eugene Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc. 113067201 $5,000 DFTA classes, Holocaust Survivor support groups and Free health screenings/services.
NAMI-NYC Staten Island, Inc. - Staten Island Education, Funds will be used for communications related activities, volunteer appreciation events
Rose Support & Awareness Program 133370368 $5,000 DFTA and staff support.
Narrows Botanical Garden, Inc. - Pollenating Garden
Brannan Education Center 113382931 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Pollenating Garden Education Center.
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. - HIV
Cornegy Testing & Education - Council District 36 133530740 $10,000 DHMH Funding to provide for HIV status testing, education, information and outreach.
National CARES Mentoring Movement, Inc. - Social- Funds will be used to support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated
Rose Emotional Wellness for Students 320207585 $9,500 DYCD with running the program.
National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Funding to support mental health and drug prevention strategies for parents in the
Cumbo Education - Operation Survival 116003180 $6,000 DHMH community.
Funds to be used for operational costs for workshops, group activities, cultural outings
Riley National Council of Negro Women Inc.-Co-op City Section 270100098 $10,000 DYCD and group bonding events.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Rosenthal National Dance Institute, Inc. 132890779 $5,000 DCLA Funds support a dance residency program in Council District 6 public schools.
Chin National Dance Institute, Inc. - Council District 1 132890779 $5,000 DCLA To support in-school dance and music programs in Council District 1 schools.
National Dance Institute, Inc. - In School Program - Public
Rivera School 40M 132890779 $3,500 DCLA Funds will support NDI's programs at PS 40M.
National Double Dutch League, Inc. - Dutch Squad Double
Cumbo Dutch Program 200681037 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Double Dutch games in the local borough of Brooklyn.
Funds will be used to support National Ghana Parade Council programminga services in
Gibson National Ghana Parade Council, Inc. - Council District 16 270595020 $5,000 DYCD Council District 16.
Rivera National Museum of Mathematics 271450809 $5,000 DOE Funds will support Museum of Math's programming and operations.
National Museum of Mathematics - Maxima - Field Trips To bring Council District 7 and other Manhattan Schools to MoMath, including virtual
Levine for Title I Schools 271450809 $5,000 DOE field trips.
National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World To support the 9/11 Museum's free public tours of the museum to students from
Chin Trade Center Foundation, Inc. 383678458 $2,500 DYCD grades 3 to 12.
Rivera Nazareth Housing, Inc. 133176952 $16,000 DYCD Funds will support Nazareth Housing's programs and operations.

To help connect homeless and at-risk people on the Upper East Side with free meal
programs, shelter, substance use treatment, and other services, publicly noticed
Kallos Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc. - Upper East Side 133176586 $5,000 DHS through Council District 4 and 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn (Bedford- Funding to support expenses of programming including counseling staff as well as
Cornegy Stuyvesant) CDC, Inc. 471717438 $10,000 HPD workshop supplies, outreach, postage and materials.
Funding used to cover costs of housing counseling, foreclosure intervention and
CD48 Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 471169779 $10,000 HPD landlord training.
The program funds will be used to support the work of Neighborhood Housing Services
of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. (NHS Brooklyn) to provide direct services to homeowners and
Eugene Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 471169779 $5,000 HPD tenants.

Ampry-Samuel, D. Funds will support Senior Services, Financial Literacy Education, Foreclosure Prevention,
Speaker Diaz Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 471169779 $100,000 HPD First-time Homebuyer Ed. & Tenant Services in Council Districts 37 and 41.
Funding will support workshops and direct counseling for residents of Council District
47 on topics including financial literacy and credit repair, housing lottery preparedness
Treyger Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. 471169779 $5,000 HPD ("Ready to Rent"), and Know Your Rights.

To support direct services to homeowners who reside in the Council District 46. Funds
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. - may help to provide housing counseling, landlord training, homeowner insurance
Maisel Community Housing Services 471169779 $3,000 HPD education, foreclosure intervention, and home maintenance guidance.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. - Funds will be used to support NHS Brooklyn's services for homeowners and tenants in
Ampry-Samuel Council District 41 471169779 $15,000 HPD Council District 41.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn CDC, Inc. -
Louis Council District 45 471169779 $10,000 HPD Funds to be used to provide Homeowner/Tenant services in Council District 45.
Funding will support the administration of the Construction Oversight and Technical
Miller Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. 237398279 $15,000 DYCD Assistance program.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. - Funds will support homeowners and senior homeowners in need of education, benefits,
Adams Homeowner Stabilization - Council District 28 237398279 $20,000 HPD and financial guidance in order to retain property.
To facilitate workshops on property tax exemptions, repair grants, water and sewer
Miller, Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. - liens resolution; and partner with industry experts to ensure clients get the most
Speaker Progressive Homeownership Stabilization Program 237398279 $70,000 HPD pertinent, up to date information.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens CDC, Inc. - To provide comprehensive rental case management and guidance to residents of
Moya Council District 21 471267077 $7,500 HPD Council District 21 through the road to recovery program.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens CDC, Inc. - To fund informational programming about home ownership and senior citizens
Dromm Senior Housing Assistance 471267077 $2,000 DFTA assistance programs.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens CDC, Inc. -
Moya Seniors - Council District 21 471267077 $10,000 HPD To provide comprehensive housing assistance for seniors residing in Council District 21.

Reynoso Neighborhood Women of Williamsburg and Greenpoint 11-2942449 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to facilitate the planning of a community hub.
Levin Neighbors Allied for Good Growth, Inc. 113470943 $4,000 DYCD To support NAG's public outreach campaigns with staff and supplies.
Neighbors Allied for Good Growth, Inc. - Air Quality To support operating expenses of air quality research relating to pollution and the
Reynoso Program 113470943 $5,000 DYCD impact on the community in North Brooklyn.

Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Inc. - Housing Services Funding will support NHN's housing and tenant support services for low-income tenants
Menchaca Support 113059958 $30,000 HPD and foreclosure and first time homebuyer services for residents of Council District 38.

Johnson New 42nd Street, Inc., The 133584032 $3,500 DCLA Funds will be used to subsidize tickets to New Victory school-time performances.
New 42nd Street, Inc., The - New Victory Education Funding will support the New Victory Education program to students in Council District
Powers Program - Council District 4 133584032 $5,000 DCLA 4.
To support the New Victory Theater Education Program which provides low cost
New 42nd Street, Inc., The - New Victory Theater performances, classroom workshops, online resource guides, sign-interpreted
Maisel Education Program - Council District 46 133584032 $3,000 DCLA education shows, or trainings for educators.
Funding to support the New Victory Education Program, allowing students from Council
District 6 public schools to attend school-time performances as well as other
Rosenthal New 42nd Street, Inc., The - New Victory Theatre 133584032 $4,000 DCLA programming and activities.

Levin New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 133149298 $2,000 ACS To support programming addressing medical and mental health in the community.
Funding will support New Alternatives for Children foster parent recruitment and direct
Powers New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 133149298 $5,000 ACS services in Council District 4.

Adams New Beginnings Outreach, Inc. 201959562 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support the creation of a community garden and nutrition education.
Gjonaj New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The 371443165 $25,000 DYCD Administrative expenses including technology and computers purchases.

Funds will support HousingLink, a citywide service that provides assistance to low-
New Destiny Housing Corporation - HousingLink Program - income and homeless individuals on the full range of available NYC housing subsidies
Gibson Council District 16 133778489 $10,000 DSS/HRA and options for securing permanent housing in Council District 16.
To help support the New Dramatists Playwrights Lab, including the extended workshops
Johnson New Dramatists, Inc. 131601093 $5,000 DCLA and playwright/theater partnerships.

To provide free, comprehensive legal assistance to Council District 36 low-income


Cornegy New Economy Project, Inc. 133842270 $5,000 DYCD constituents through the NYC Financial Justice Hotline, staffed in English and Spanish.

Levin New Economy Project, Inc. 133842270 $3,500 DYCD Funding to support general operating expenses for New Economy Project programs.
Funds will support New Economy Project's financial empowerment programs in Council
Rivera New Economy Project, Inc. 133842270 $5,000 DYCD District 2.
Funding for the NYC Financial Justice Hotline, providing free legal assistance, advice,
Levine New Economy Project, Inc. - NYC Financial Justice Project 133842270 $5,000 DYCD representation and referrals to low-income NYC residents.
Johnson New Festival, Inc., The 133560387 $3,500 DCLA To help support annual LGBTQ Film Festival in Council District 3.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
New Heights Youth, Inc. - College Bound & Brooklyn Funding to provide athletic, academic and social emotional learning services to the
Cumbo Community-Based Services 201903332 $5,000 DYCD community.

New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) - To fund Know your Rights Workshops and Wage-Theft / Legal Clinic for immigrant
Dromm Immigrant Worker 113560625 $19,500 DYCD workers and support general operating expenses including staff support.
Louis New School, The - Council District 45 133297197 $2,000 MOCJ Funds to be used for general operating expenses.
Riley New Testament Temple Church of God 133762440 $50,000 DYCD Funds to be used to support Community Engagement Day "Fun in the Son."
Funds will be used for student test preparation costs which will include supplies and
Matteo New Ventures Charter School 472459523 $1,500 DYCD staff trainings.
This funding supports a range of reproductive and sexual health services and education
on topics ranging from sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS to teen pregnancy
Speaker New York Abortion Access Fund 061610849 $250,000 DHMH and healthy relationships.

Levine New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc. - FY22 Season 201090906 $5,000 DCLA Funding support for community concerts and the NYC Multicultural festival.

To support operational costs for the anti-domestic violence helpline for residents in
Koo New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. 133286250 $5,000 MOCJ Council District 20, and to support individuals impacted by elder abuse.

To support the Stewards of Children education program, training that teaches adults
Eugene New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. 131809283 $6,000 DYCD how to prevent, recognize and react to child sexual abuse and molestation.
Funds will support the nationally recognized Stewards of Children education program, a
2.5 hour training that teaches adults how to effectively prevent, recognize and react
Levin New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. 131809283 $2,500 DYCD responsibly to child sexual abuse and molestation.

To provide sexual abuse and exploitation prevention education to adults within the
Speaker New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. 131809283 $5,000 DYCD faith communities across NYC to better ensure the safety of children.
Funds will support the nationally recognized Stewards of Children Education program, a
New York Board of Rabbis, Inc. - Stewards of Children 2.5 hour training that teaches adults how to effectively prevent, recognize and react
Yeger Education Program 131809283 $7,500 DYCD responsibly to child sexual abuse and molestation.
To support the Everett Children Adventure Garden (ECAG) school programs that are
New York Botanical Garden - Everett Children Adventure aligned with NYC Science Scope and Sequence; funding will be utilized to support
Cabrera Garden 131693134 $7,000 DCLA operating expenses including program staffing materials.
New York Botanical Garden - Senior Citizen Appreciation Funds will go toward a free breakfast and all-access Garden Ticket for Bronx senior
Feliz Breakfast 131693134 $20,000 DCLA citizens.

Funding to support the operational expenses of Senior Group Tours (SGT) including
Cabrera New York Botanical Garden - Senior Group Tours 131693134 $10,000 DCLA special exhibits such as the Orchid Show for Council District 14 residents.
The funds requested are for Senior Group Tours (SGT). These are guided, docent-led
tours of the Garden's grounds for members of senior centers, NORC centers or senior
Diaz New York Botanical Garden - Senior Tour Groups 131693134 $8,000 DCLA groups in Council District 18.
Funds will be used to cover the cost of tours of the NY Botanical Gardens for about 170
Gibson New York Botanical Garden - Tours - Council District 16 131693134 $10,000 DCLA seniors and students of Council District 16.
Funding to provide cancer support programming for patients and families; including
counseling, wellness classes & therapies and social services. Funding to support
Brannan New York Cancer Center, Inc. 272464042 $5,000 DHMH operational expenses: rent and staff support.

Treyger New York Cancer Center, Inc. 272464042 $30,000 DHMH Funding to support the operating expenses and Counseling/Therapy Services.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support the operating expenses associated with Counseling / Therapy
Yeger New York Cancer Center, Inc. 272464042 $8,000 DHMH Services.

To support New York Cares' relief programs for New Yorkers suffering immediate and
Cornegy New York Cares, Inc. 133444193 $5,000 DYCD trickle-down effects: including food insecurity, deteriorating mental health.

Speaker New York Cares, Inc. 133444193 $50,000 DYCD Funding would support personnel costs for the Youth Education programming.

Matteo New York Center for Interpersonal Development, Inc. 237085239 $2,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support after-school and summer camp services.
Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs for after-school
New York Center for Interpersonal Development, Inc. - programs that provide inclusive environments with appropriate supervision and
Rose Inclusive After-School Programs 237085239 $10,000 DYCD opportunities for students.
To support NYCCCs free public community cultural programs including the Lunar New
Chin New York Chinese Cultural Center, Inc. 132928554 $5,000 DCLA Year Celebration.
Chin New York Chinese Opera Society, Inc. 861171749 $5,000 DCLA To support cultural performances in Council District 1.

To support culturally sensitive community leadership program for young women and
Chin New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault 311702032 $4,000 MOCJ girls in underserved communities of color around the topic of ending sexual violence.
Kallos New York City Ballet, Inc. 132947386 $1,000 DCLA To support in school residency programs in City Council District 5.
Rosenthal New York City Ballet, Inc. - In-School Residency 132947386 $5,000 DCLA Funds support public in-school residency programs in Council District 6.
To support residencies and programming introducing public school students in Council
Dromm New York City Ballet, Inc. - School Program 132947386 $5,000 DCLA District 25 to ballet.
Rosenthal New York City Center, Inc. - Public School 84M 132867442 $5,000 DCLA Funds support City Center programs at Public School 84M.
Funding to provide free choral training and free public concerts, featuring the Chorus
Johnson New York City Community Chorus at Holy Apostles 760843120 $5,000 DCLA and guest artists.
Funding to support general operating and programming expenses associated with
various services including hotline, counseling, legal services, education, information and
Johnson New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc. 133149200 $8,500 DSS/HRA safety.

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc. - To provide citywide direct social services, outreach, education, information, safety
Programming & Services for LGBTQ & HIV-affected planning and community leadership development to LGBTQ and HIV-affected survivors
Van Bramer Survivors of Violence 133149200 $5,000 DSS/HRA of all forms of violence throughout the boroughs / leadership programming.

D. Diaz New York City H2O 453860014 $10,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support educational, clean up and beautification programing.
New York City Housing Authority - 131 Saint Nicholas Funding to support 131 Saint Nicholas Avenue Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins Avenue 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.

New York City Housing Authority - 1471/1473 Watson Ave Funds will be used to support the Back to School, Family Day, and other community
Salamanca Community Engagement 136400434 $1,000 HPD engagement activities at the 1471/1473 Watson Ave Development.
New York City Housing Authority - 303 Vernon Tenants To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.
New York City Housing Authority - 99 Fort Washington
Levine Tenant Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD Funding to support the 99 Fort Washington Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Abraham Lincoln Funding to suppor Abraham Lincoln Neighborhood Houses Resident Appreciation and
Perkins Neighborhood Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Family Day Activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Adams Houses - Funds will be used to support the Back to School, Family Day, and other community
Salamanca Community Engagement 136400434 $2,500 HPD engagement activities at the Adams Development.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy New York City Housing Authority - Albany 1 & 2 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.
New York City Housing Authority - Alred E Smith Houses
Chin RA 136400434 $5,000 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Amsterdam Additions
Rosenthal TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at Amsterdam Additions.

Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - Amsterdam Houses TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at Amsterdam Houses.
New York City Housing Authority - Astoria Houses Tenants
CD22 Association 136400434 $10,000 HPD Funds will be used to support the Astoria Houses Tenants Association.

Cumbo New York City Housing Authority - Atlantic Terminal 136400434 $7,500 HPD Funding to support Atlantic Terminal Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Audobon House
Levine Tenants Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD Funding to support the Audobon House Tenants Association.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Baruch TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support Baruch Houses Resident Association activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Bayview & Canarsie To provide youth and family program activities and workshops to the Bayview and
Maisel Community 136400434 $4,000 HPD Canarsie community.

Brooks-Powers New York City Housing Authority - Beach 41st Street 136400434 $1,000 HPD Beach 41st Street Funding for the "Family Day" Event.
New York City Housing Authority - Bedford Stuyvesant To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Residents Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.
New York City Housing Authority - Bethune Gardens
Levine Tenant Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD Funding to support the Bethune Gardens Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Borinquen Plaza
Reynoso Houses 136400434 $3,000 HPD To support programming Borinquen Plaza Resident Association.

Riley New York City Housing Authority - Boston Secor Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds to be used for Boston Secor Houses Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - Boston Secor Tenants Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Boston
Gibson Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Secor Development.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Boulevard
Barron New York City Housing Authority - Boulevard Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Houses.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Breukelen
Barron New York City Housing Authority - Breukelen Houses TA 136400434 $5,000 HPD Houses.

Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Bronx River Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support activities organized by the tenant association, including Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - Bronx River Houses Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Bronx
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $2,000 HPD River Houses Development.

Reynoso New York City Housing Authority - Bushwick Houses 136400434 $3,000 HPD To support tenant association programming at Bushwick Houses.
New York City Housing Authority - Butler Houses Tenant Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Butler
Gibson Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Houses Developments.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Campos II TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support the Campos II Resident Association activities.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Carey Gardens TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Carey Gardens TA.
Brooks-Powers New York City Housing Authority - Carlton Manor 136400434 $1,000 HPD Carlton Manor Funding for the "Family Day" Event.
New York City Housing Authority - Carter G. Woodson Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Carter G.
Barron Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Woodson Houses.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Carver Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Carver Houses 136400434 $1,500 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

Rose New York City Housing Authority - Cassidy-Lafayette TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various Cassidy-Lafayette tenant association activities.

Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Castle Hill Houses 136400434 $1,800 HPD Funding to support activities organized by the tenant association, including Family Day.

Matteo New York City Housing Authority - Charles Berry Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funds will be used for the family day at the Charles Berry Houses.

New York City Housing Authority - Claremont Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Association at the
Gibson Consolidated III Teller Avenue Tenants Association. 136400434 $1,000 HPD Claremont Consolidated III Teller Avenue developments.
New York City Housing Authority - Claremont Parkway Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Tenant Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Claremont Parkway Development.
New York City Housing Authority - Claremont/1325 Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Franklin Ave Tenant Associations 136400434 $1,000 HPD Claremont/1325 Franklin Ave Developments.
New York City Housing Authority - Clay Avenue Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Clay
Gibson Consolidated Tenants Association 136400434 $3,000 HPD Avenue Consolidated Development.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Clinton Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Clinton Houses 136400434 $1,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

New York City Housing Authority - Community Funds will be used to support the Back to School, Family Day, and other community
Salamanca Engagement - Bryant Avenue-East 174th Development. 136400434 $2,000 HPD engagement activities at the Bryant Avenue-East 174th Development.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Coney Island Houses TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Coney Island Houses TA.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Coney Island Site 8 TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Coney Island Site 8 TA.
New York City Housing Authority - Conlon Lifhe Senior Funding will provide activities and programs that keep seniors physically active and
Miller Center 136400434 $6,000 HPD socially engaged at the Conlon Lihfe Towers.
Reynoso New York City Housing Authority - Cooper Park 136400434 $5,000 HPD To support programming Cooper Park Resident Association.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the Corsi
Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the purchase
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Corsi Houses 136400434 $1,000 HPD of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Cypress
Barron New York City Housing Authority - Cypress Hills Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Hills Houses.
Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - DeHostos TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at DeHostos.
Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - Douglas Rehab 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at Douglas Rehab.
New York City Housing Authority - Douglass Houses
Levine Tenant Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support the Douglass Houses Tenant Association.
Funding to support Park Avenue East Houses - Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Drew Hamilton Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.
Funding to support Drew Hamilton Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Drew Hamilton Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

New York City Housing Authority - Dyckman Resident Funding will support programming expenses related to the Dyckman community center,
Rodriguez Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD the Dyckman’s Senior Center and the children’s day care center.
To provide funding to support community activities and events of the East River houses
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - East River Houses 136400434 $1,500 HPD development including annual family days.

Riley New York City Housing Authority - Eastchester Gardens 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds to be used for Eastchester Gardens Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - Eastchester Gardens Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Eastchester Gardens Development.

Riley New York City Housing Authority - Edenwald Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds to be used for Edenwald Houses Family Day.

Johnson New York City Housing Authority - Elliott-Chelsea Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funding to support Family Day.
Cumbo New York City Housing Authority - Farragut Houses 136400434 $8,000 HPD Funding to support Farragut Houses Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Findlay Ave Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Findlay
Gibson Developments Tenant Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Ave Developments.
D. Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Fiorentino Plaza 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds will be used to support the Fiorentino Tenants association.
New York City Housing Authority - Forest Houses Tenant Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Forest
Gibson Association 136400434 $2,000 HPD Houses Development.
New York City Housing Authority - Fred Samuels (City) Funding to support Fred Samuels (City) Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Fred Samuels Funding to support Fred Samuels MHOP Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins Apartments 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Gaylord White Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Gaylord White 136400434 $1,000 HPD the purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
Funds will be used to support family day activities and the Glenmore Houses tenant
D. Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Glenmore Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD association.
New York City Housing Authority - Glenwood Houses -
Louis Council District 45 136400434 $3,000 HPD Funds will be used for Glenwood Houses TA.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Gompers TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support the Gompers Resident Association activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Gowanus Resident To support programing activities for Family Day and support programming for
Levin Association 136400434 $3,500 HPD educational and cultural activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Grant Houses Tenant
Levine Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support the Grant Houses Tenant Association.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Gravesend Houses TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Gravesend Houses TA.
Riley New York City Housing Authority - Gun Hill Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds to be used for Gun Hill Houses Family Day.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, for the Haber House
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Haber House TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD TA.
Brooks-Powers New York City Housing Authority - Hammels 136400434 $1,000 HPD Hammels Funding for the "Family Day" Event.
Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - Harborview TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at Harborview.
New York City Housing Authority - Highbridge Gardens Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $4,000 HPD Highbridge Gardens Developments.
To fund tenants association events for Holmes Towers, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos New York City Housing Authority - Holmes Towers 136400434 $1,000 HPD District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Reynoso New York City Housing Authority - Hylan Houses 136400434 $3,000 HPD To support programming by the Hylan Houses Resident Association.

Cumbo New York City Housing Authority - Ingersoll Houses 136400434 $8,000 HPD Funding to support Ingersoll Houses Tenant Association.
Funding to support Jackie Robinson Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Jackie Robinson Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Jackson Houses - Funds will be used to support the Back to School, Family Day, and other community
Salamanca Community Engagement 136400434 $2,500 HPD engagement activities at the Jackson Development.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Jacob Riis TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support the Jacob Riis Houses resident association activities.

To support the Resident Association for PPE purchase, the annual Family Day, and other
Koo New York City Housing Authority - James A. Bland Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD activities for residents, at James A. Bland Houses in Flushing, Queens.

Diaz New York City Housing Authority - James Monroe Houses 136400434 $1,800 HPD Funding to support activities organized by the tenant association, including Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - James Monroe Houses Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the James
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Monroe Houses Development.
To support community activities and events for residents of the Jefferson houses
development, including annual family days. Funding will support the purchase of
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Jefferson Houses 136400434 $1,500 HPD refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the Johnson Houses
development, including annual family days. Funding will support the purchase of
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Johnson Houses 136400434 $7,500 HPD refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

Chin New York City Housing Authority - La Guardia Addition 136400434 $1,000 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.

Chin New York City Housing Authority - La Guardia Houses RA 136400434 $2,500 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.

Cumbo New York City Housing Authority - Lafayette Houses 136400434 $8,000 HPD Funding to support Lafayette Houses Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Latimer Garden Funds will go towards the purchase of PPE and programing, including Family Fun Day,
Koo Resident Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD for the Latimer Garden Resident Association in Flushing, Queens.
New York City Housing Authority - Leavitt-34th Avenue
Koo Residents Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD To support the Leavitt-34th Avenue Residents Association activities.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Lehman Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Lehman Houses 136400434 $1,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - LES Group II TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support LES Group II Resident Association activities.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - LES Group V TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support the LES Group V Resident Association activities.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - LES III TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support LES III Resident Association activities.
New York City Housing Authority - LES Infill 216 Eldridge
Chin Street RA 136400434 $3,500 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.
To fund tenants association events for Lexington Houses, publicly noticed through
Kallos New York City Housing Authority - Lexington Houses 136400434 $1,500 HPD Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Lilian Wald TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds will support the Lilian Wald Houses Resident Association activities.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Linden
Barron New York City Housing Authority - Linden Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Houses.
New York City Housing Authority - Long Island Baptist Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Long Island
Barron Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Baptist Houses.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
New York City Housing Authority - Louis Armstrong To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA Louis
Cornegy Tenant Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD Armstrong Tenant Association in Council District 36.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Louis Pink
Barron New York City Housing Authority - Louis Pink Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Houses.
New York City Housing Authority - Manhattanville Houses
Levine Tenant Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support the Manhattanville Houses Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Marble Hill Resident
Rodriguez Council 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds will be used to support the Marble Hill Family Day celebration.
New York City Housing Authority - Marcy Houses Tenants To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.
New York City Housing Authority - Marcy-Greene To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Committee 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.

Rose New York City Housing Authority - Mariner's Harbor TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various Mariner's Harbor tenant association activities.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Marlboro Houses TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Marlboro Houses TA.
New York City Housing Authority - Martin Luther King Funding to support Martin Luther King Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins House 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Melrose Houses - Funds will be used to support the Back to School, Family Day, and other community
Salamanca Community Engagement 136400434 $2,500 HPD engagement activities at the Melrose Development.
To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Metro North Houses 136400434 $1,000 HPD Metro Houses development, including annual family days.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Millbrook Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Millbrook Houses 136400434 $12,500 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Mitchel Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Mitchel Houses 136400434 $4,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Moore Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Moore Houses 136400434 $4,500 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
New York City Housing Authority - Morris Park Senior Funding to support Morris Park Senior Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Mott Haven development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Mott Haven 136400434 $4,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

Rose New York City Housing Authority - New Lane Area TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various New Lane Area tenant association activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Nostrand Houses To provide activities, events, workshops and refreshments for family days and other
Maisel Tenants Association 136400434 $3,000 HPD events for the residents of Nostrand Houses.
New York City Housing Authority - NYCHA / CUNY
Rosenthal Scholarship Fund - Council District 6 136400434 $10,000 HPD Funding to support scholarships to NYCHA residents in Council District 6.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
New York City Housing Authority - NYCHA Scholarship
Rose Fund - Council District 49 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding to support NYCHA Scholarship programming/services in Council District 49.

Brooks-Powers New York City Housing Authority - Ocean Bay Ocean Side 136400434 $1,000 HPD Ocean Bay Ocean Side Funding for the "Family Day" Event.
New York City Housing Authority - Ocean Hill Apts
D. Diaz Resident Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funds will support community events in the 37th Council District.
New York City Housing Authority - Ocean Hill Tenants
D. Diaz Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding will support Ocean Hill Tenants Association.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - O'Dwyer Gardens TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the O'Dwyer Gardens TA.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Patterson Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Patterson Houses 136400434 $4,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
Funding to support Pologrounds Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Pologrounds Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.

Funding to provide assistance to tenants with housing problems, technical assistance


New York City Housing Authority - Pomonok Residents and leadership development, newsletter, outreach to tenants, educational and
Gennaro Association 136400434 $10,000 HPD recreational programs for youth and operation of the Pomonok Residents Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Queensbridge Houses
Van Bramer Tenants Association 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support Queensbridge Houses Tenants Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Rafael Hernandez
Chin Houses RA 136400434 $1,000 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.

Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Rangel Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding will support Rangel Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day Activities.

Brooks-Powers New York City Housing Authority - Red Fern Houses 136400434 $1,000 HPD Red Fern Houses Funding for the "Family Day" Event.

Rose New York City Housing Authority - Richmond Terrace TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various Richmond Terrace tenant association activities.

Johnson New York City Housing Authority - Robert Fulton Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funding to support Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - Roosevelt Tenants To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.

Chin New York City Housing Authority - Rutgers Houses RA 136400434 $2,500 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.

Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Sack Wern Houses 136400434 $1,800 HPD Funding to support activities organized by the tenant association, including Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - Sack Wern Houses Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the Sack
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Wern Houses Development.
New York City Housing Authority - Saint Mary's Park - Funds will be used to support the Back to School, Family Day, and other community
Salamanca Community Engagement 136400434 $2,500 HPD engagement activities at the Saint Mary's Park Development.

Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Saint Nicholas 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funding to support Saint Nicholas Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day.
Funding to support Saint Nicholas Houses Resident Appreciation and Family Day
Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Saint Nicholas Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Activities.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
New York City Housing Authority - Scholarships - Council
Levin District 33 136400434 $4,000 HPD To provide scholarships to NYCHA residents in Council District 33.
New York City Housing Authority - Sedgwick Houses Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Development Tenant Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Sedgwick Houses Development.
New York City Housing Authority - Seward Park Extension
Chin RA 136400434 $1,500 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Sheepshead Bay To provide workshops and events for youth, families, and adults to the residents of
Maisel Tenants Association 136400434 $3,000 HPD Sheepshead Houses.
New York City Housing Authority - Sondra Thomas
Rosenthal Apartments TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at Sondra Thomas Apartments.

Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Sotomayor Houses 136400434 $1,800 HPD Funding to support activities organized by the tenant association, including Family Day.

Diaz New York City Housing Authority - Soundview Houses 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support activities organized by the tenant association, including Family Day.
New York City Housing Authority - Soundview Houses Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Soundview Houses Development.

Matteo New York City Housing Authority - South Beach Housing 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funds will be used for family day at the South Beach Housing.
New York City Housing Authority - St. Mary's Houses Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the St.
Gibson Tenants Association 136400434 $1,000 HPD Mary's Houses Development.
To fund tenants association events for Stanley Isaacs, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos New York City Housing Authority - Stanley Isaacs 136400434 $1,000 HPD District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Rose New York City Housing Authority - Stapleton TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various Stapleton tenant association activities.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Straus TA 136400434 $1,000 hpd Funds will support the Straus Houses Resident Association activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Stuyvesant Gardens II To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Residents Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.
New York City Housing Authority - Sumner Houses Tenant
Levin Association 136400434 $1,500 HPD To support services and programming of Sumner Houses Tenant Association.
To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger New York City Housing Authority - Surfside Gardens TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Surfside Gardens TA.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the Taft
Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the purchase
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Taft Houses 136400434 $1,500 HPD of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Taft Houses 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funding to support Taft Houses NYCHA Resident Appreciation and Family Day Activities.

Perkins New York City Housing Authority - Taft Rehab Residen 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funding will support Taft Rehab Resident Appreciation and Family Day Activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Thurgood Marshall
Levine Tenants Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD Funding to support the Thurgood Marshall Tenants Association.
Rose New York City Housing Authority - Todt Hill TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various Todt Hill tenant association activities.
New York City Housing Authority - Tompkins Houses To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant
Cornegy Resident - Community Outreach Program 136400434 $2,500 HPD associations in Council District 36.
Chin New York City Housing Authority - Two Bridges RA 136400434 $1,000 HPD To support family day and other activities organized by Resident Association.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming at Penn
Barron New York City Housing Authority - Unity Plaza Houses TA 136400434 $2,500 HPD Wortman Houses.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
New York City Housing Authority - Unity Towers (Coney To defray the costs of activities, operating expenses, and events, such as Family Day, for
Treyger Island Site 1B) TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD the Unity Towers (Coney Island Site 1B) TA.

Perkins New York City Housing Authority - UPACA Site 5 136400434 $3,500 hpd Funding to support UPACA 5 NYCHA Resident Appreciation and Family Day Activities.
Perkins New York City Housing Authority - UPACA Site 6 136400434 $3,500 HPD Funding to support UPACA 6 Resident Appreciation and Family Day.
Rivera New York City Housing Authority - Vladeck TA 136400434 $500 HPD Funds will support the Vladeck Houses Resident Association activities.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Wagner Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Wagner Houses 136400434 $2,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.

Cumbo New York City Housing Authority - Walt Whitman Houses 136400434 $8,000 HPD Funding to support Walt Whitman Houses Tenant Association.
New York City Housing Authority - Washington Heights
Levine Rehabilitation Tenants Organization 136400434 $2,500 HPD Funding to support the Washington Heights Rehabilitation Tenants Organization.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Washington Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Washington Houses 136400434 $1,500 HPD the purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
New York City Housing Authority - Webster Morrisania Funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Gibson Development Tenant Association 136400434 $3,000 HPD Webster Morrisania Development.
New York City Housing Authority - West 164th Street
Levine Houses Tenants Association 136400434 $2,500 HPD Funding to support the West 164th Street Houses Tenants Association.

Rose New York City Housing Authority - West Brighton TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funding will be used for various West Brighton tenant association activities.

Reynoso New York City Housing Authority - Williamsburg Houses 136400434 $4,000 HPD To support programming by the Williamsburg Houses Tenant Association.

To provide funding to support community activities and events for residents of the
Wilson Houses development, including annual family days. Funding will support the
Ayala New York City Housing Authority - Wilson Houses 136400434 $1,000 HPD purchase of refreshments, supplies, and entertainment at these events.
Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - Wise Rehab TA 136400434 $1,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at Wise Rehab.

Van Bramer New York City Housing Authority - Woodside Houses TA 136400434 $5,000 HPD Funding to support Woodside Houses TA.
Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - WSUR A TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant activities at WSUR A 120 West 92nd Street.

Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - WSUR Brownstones TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at WSUR Brownstones.
Rosenthal New York City Housing Authority - WSUR Site C TA 136400434 $2,000 HPD Funds support tenant association activities at WSUR Site C 589 Amsterdam.
New York City Housing Authority - Wyckoff Tenant
Levin Association 136400434 $3,500 HPD To provide programming activities for all residents.
Funding to support operational expenses associated with NYC outward bound
Lander New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc. 133471084 $10,000 DOE programs.
NYC Street Tree Consortium will plant approximately twelve (12) new street and
community trees in Kensington, where there are fewer trees than in other areas of
New York City Street Tree Consortium - Participatory District 39. Street trees will be planted in existing beds. Community trees are planted in
Lander Budgeting - More Trees for Kensington Streets 133131911 $7,000 DYCD con

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

New York City Street Tree Consortium - Tree Stewardship


Powers & Pruning Workshops - Council District 4 133131911 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support tree stewardship and pruning workshops in Council District 4.
Funding to provide programmatic and operational support to debate education
Johnson New York City Urban Debate League, Inc. 455249743 $5,000 DYCD programs year-round in Council District 3.
To support free educational family and adult workshops and performances in New
Chin New York Classical Theatre, Inc. 861056388 $5,000 DCLA York's public parks and spaces.
To support a week of classical theatre at Carl Schurz Park, free to the public noticed
Kallos New York Classical Theatre, Inc. - Carl Schurz Park 861056388 $12,000 DCLA through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Gennaro New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 132935028 $12,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support NYCOSH organizing of salon workers in NYC.

Moya New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 132935028 $35,000 DYCD To support the NY Nail Salon Worker School.

Rodriguez New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 132935028 $5,000 DYCD To support expenses related to the New York Nail Salon Worker School program.

Speaker Moya New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health 132935028 $50,000 DYCD Funding to support NYCOSH programming at Nail Salon workers school.
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health -
Brannan New York Nail Salon Worker School 132935028 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used towards costs of New York Nail Salon Worker School.
New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health - Funds will be used to support NYCOSH organizing of salon workers in NYC and access to
Menchaca New York Nail Salon Worker School 132935028 $10,000 DYCD job training.
Gibson, To support food programs for the needy, including, Pantry's Choice Pantry program, Hot
Speaker Salamanca New York Common Pantry, Inc. 133127972 $100,000 DYCD Meal program, and brown bag lunches in the Bronx.
New York Common Pantry, Inc. - Highbridge & Mott
Ayala Haven Turkey Giveaway 133127972 $10,000 DYCD To support Highbridge & Mott Haven Turkey Giveaway.
Speaker Kallos New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132618568 $75,000 DFTA Funding will support the citywide Home Sharing and Respite Program.
The funds will be used to support LaGuardia and Mott Street Senior Center recreational
New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. - LaGuardia activities and social programs, including ESL, arts and crafts, exercise/dance classes,
Chin & Mott Street Senior Centers 132618568 $12,000 DFTA trips and volunteer member recognition events.
Funds will be used to support restoring oyster species to the harbor and the STEM
Speaker New York Harbor Foundation, Inc. 272918478 $30,000 DYCD curriculum based on that work.

To support educational programming for public schools in City Council District 5,


Kallos New York Historical Society 131624124 $3,000 DCLA publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Powers New York Historical Society - Council District 4 131624124 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support museum tours and workshops for students in Council District 4.
Funding for general operating support of programs to educate, protect and strengthen
Lander New York Immigration Coalition, Inc. 133573409 $3,500 DYCD immigrant communities.
To fund Key to the City Initiative events in Council District 25 to provide information
Dromm New York Immigration Coalition, Inc. - Key to the City 133573409 $5,000 DYCD about immigration-related issues.
Holden New York Irish Center, Inc. 550869151 $3,000 DFTA Funds to be used to support programs and services for seniors.

Powers New York Irish Center, Inc. 550869151 $2,500 DFTA Funding will support the Center's Senior Wellness and Socialization program.
To provide senior programming via communal meals, entertainment, learning, creative
Speaker Dromm, Irish New York Irish Center, Inc. 550869151 $140,000 DFTA activities, guidance, engagement and monitoring.

Dinowitz New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 11 237442256 $3,500 DYCD For Community Tennis and Education programs in Council District 11.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support Free Community Tennis and Educational programming in St. James
Cabrera New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - St. James Park 237442256 $8,000 DYCD Park located in Council District 14.
Lander New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc. 132860703 $7,500 DYCD Funding for general operating support of the environmental justice program.
Levin New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc. 132860703 $3,000 DYCD To support NYLPI's programming serving vulnerable New Yorkers.
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc. -
Reynoso Environmental Justice Program 132860703 $7,500 DYCD To support operational expenses related to the Environmental Justice program.
Funds will help support the NYLAG bring free civil legal services to underserved
neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal
Chin New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA services.

Cumbo New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to provide a wide range of civil legal services to low income New Yorkers.

To support the Mobile Legal Help Center, providing direct services including advice,
Eugene New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 133505428 $10,500 DSS/HRA legal counseling, direct representation and emergency court proceedings.
Moya New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support the mobile legal clinics in Council District 21.

To provide free civil legal services to City Council District 5 constituents on housing once
Kallos New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - City Council 5 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA a month as well as end of life planning once a month at a free legal clinic.

Louis New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Council District 45 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds will be used for Legal Services in Council District 45.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Legal Mobile Van -
Adams Council District 28 133505428 $7,500 DSS/HRA Funds will support free legal services in mobile van placed in Council District 28.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help
Brannan Center 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support a mobile van to provide free legal assistance to Council District 43.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help
Gjonaj Center 133505428 $10,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support the NYLAG Mobile Legal Help Center.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help
Grodenchik Center 133505428 $4,000 DSS/HRA To help fund the mobile legal help center in Council District 23.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help Funds will support the operational costs of bringing the Mobile Legal Help Center
Menchaca Center - Council District 38 133505428 $10,000 DSS/HRA vehicle to Council District 38.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help Funding to support the Mobile Legal Help Center, providing free civil legal services to
Ampry-Samuel Center - Council District 41 133505428 $10,000 DSS/HRA Council District 41.
Funding to support legal services for Low-Income New Yorkers Initiative, expands
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help NYLAG's ability to provide a wide range of civil legal services to New Yorkers
Ayala Center - Council District 8 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA experiencing poverty on issues.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Help Funds will support NYLAG Mobile Legal Help Center Program support for persons
Perkins Center - Council District 9 133505428 $10,000 DSS/HRA residing from Council District 9.

Rosenthal New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Legal Van 133505428 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds support Mobile Legal Van in Council District 6.
New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. - Mobile Funding to support the Mobile Van/Mobile Legal Help Center programming and
Gibson Van/Mobile Legal Help Center - Council District 16 133505428 $10,000 DSS/HRA services in Council District 16.
Funding to support program-related expenses for presenting the 2021/2022 season of
Johnson New York Live Arts, Inc. 136206608 $5,000 DCLA dance and movement-based artistry.
Funding to support operating costs associated with the Community Conflict Resolution
Lander New York Peace Institute, Inc. 451964622 $5,000 MOCJ program & Language Interpretation Services.
Funding to provide seniors with free concert tickets, as well as family packages at Forest
Koslowitz New York Pops, Inc. - Forest Hills Stadium 133240366 $5,000 DCLA Hills Stadium.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

New York Restoration Project - Activating Community


Levine Gardens & Supporting Urban Agriculture 133959056 $5,000 DYCD Funding for Community and gardening programs in Council District 7.

New York Restoration Project - Activating Community Funds will be used to support free public programs in the Westervelt Community
Rose Gardens & Supporting Urban Agriculture 133959056 $5,000 DYCD Garden in Council District 49.
Funding will be used for curriculum materials and equipment, outreach, performance
New York Road Runners, Inc. - Rising New York Road evaluation, transportation for Council District 40 youth to special events, and volunteer
Eugene Runners 132949483 $5,000 DYCD support.

To fund the Striders program, a coach-led walking session every week at senior centers,
community facilities or neighborhood parks in City Council District 5 publicly noticed
Kallos New York Road Runners, Inc. - Striders Program 132949483 $3,500 DFTA through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
The funding will be used to provide services to tenants including counseling with
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information housing problems, education, and leadership training for tenant leaders and assistance
Chin Service, Inc. 141761209 $5,000 HPD to tenant associations.

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information To provide free civil legal services to City Council District 5 constituents on housing once
Kallos Service, Inc. 141761209 $5,000 HPD a month as well as end of life planning once a month at a free legal clinic.
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information
Rivera Service, Inc. 141761209 $5,000 HPD Funds will support New York State Tenants and Neighbors programs and operations.
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information
Powers Service, Inc. - Council District 4 141761209 $5,000 HPD Funding will support tenant organizing, education, and counseling for Council District 4.
To preserve affordable rent regulated, Mitchell Lama and Project Based Section 8
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information housing, and organize against harassment, displacement; by counseling individual
Speaker Kallos Service, Inc. - Mitchell Lama and Project Based 141761209 $25,000 HPD tenants and providing support to tenant associations.
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information
Service, Inc. - Tenant Education, Organizing & Funding to support tenant and legal services for low-income tenants in Council District
Levine Empowerment 141761209 $3,500 HPD 7.
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Funds support the operational expenses associated with tenant organizing including
Rosenthal Service, Inc. - Tenant Helpline 141761209 $3,500 HPD rights campaigns and helpline.
Reynoso New York Sun Works, Inc. 200670312 $5,000 DYCD To support green classroom curriculum in Council District 34 schools.
New York United Jewish Association, Inc. - JCC of Marine To support the provision of social services, youth programs, food pantry, job placement,
Maisel Park Programs 262647383 $12,000 DYCD and educational seminars for the community.
New York United Jewish Association, Inc. - Marine Park
CD48 JCC 262647383 $7,000 DYCD Funding to support educational and youth programming and activities.
New York University - McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy- To provide dedicated mental health support and multicomponent program services to
Speaker Louis Step Up Program 135562308 $25,000 DHMH high-need students at public schools.
New York University - Video Interaction Project -
Levin Woodhull Medical Center 135562308 $3,500 DHMH To support the Video Interaction Project (VIP) at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn.
Rodriguez New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 141845651 $5,000 SBS Funds will support LGBTQ community services.

Funds will be used to provide business development services and training to small
Speaker Levine New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 141845651 $50,000 SBS businesses and microenterprises in Upper Manhattan and New York City.
New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc. - LGBTQ
Levine Business Access Program 141845651 $5,000 SBS To provide funds for outreach to and development of LGBTQ small businesses.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Dromm Newtown Civic Association, Inc., The 237446653 $5,000 DYCD To fund community survey project that focuses on neighborhood preservation.

Levin Newtown Creek Alliance, Inc. 261832918 $5,500 DYCD To support NCA's Urban Ecology Education and Community Engagement programs.
Funds to be used for historic programming, tours, exhibits, research, materials,
Holden Newtown Historical Society 260687593 $5,000 DYCD equipment, and supplies.
Support expanded day, afterschool, out-of-school time programming to support
academic success, character building, and positive youth development, promote
Speaker Brannan NIA Community Services Network, Inc. 112697931 $225,000 DYCD respect for all, and foster a love of learning.
NIA Community Services Network, Inc. - Council District
Brannan 43 112697931 $46,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support Community Programming in Council District 43.
Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Nigerian-American Community Association (USA), Inc. - providing employment training and other services related to promoting youth
Rose Youth Empowerment 200542826 $5,000 DYCD empowerment and cultural awareness.

Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operating costs associated with
Rose Noble Maritime Collection, The - Educational Programs 133351673 $5,000 DCLA providing educational programs at the Noble Maritime Collection.
Noble Maritime Collection, The - Special Musical Funding to support Special Musical Education programming for D75 schools at IS 7
Borelli Education 133351673 $5,000 DCLA (31R007).

Funding to support expenses associated with music enrichment programming in Council


Cornegy Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc. 113271472 $3,000 DCLA District 36; including instruments, materials/supplies and staff support.
Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc. - In-School String Music
Cumbo Enrichment 113271472 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support String Music enrichment programming in NYC public schools.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts - Cypress
D. Diaz Hills 204557408 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support the Cypress hills community arts and culture program.

Funds will be used for teach the skills and fundamentals of scholarship offering sports,
Speaker Riley North Bronx Youth Sports Association, Inc. 510500030 $20,000 DYCD as well as provide a quality organized youth sports program for area youth.

Reynoso North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence, Inc. 113431280 $10,000 MOCJ To support Community Outreach and Violence Prevention programming and services.
Funding will support tenant services program to inform, educate, advise, and provide
Speaker Levin North Brooklyn Development Corporation 112555446 $25,000 HPD technical assistance to tenants in risk of displacement.

To support the Tenant Services program that will educate, advise, assist tenants at risk
North Brooklyn Development Corporation - Tenant of residential displacement, inform community resident of housing rights and
Levin Services Program 112555446 $4,000 HPD obligations, assist residents in locating, obtaining, and secure affordable housing.
Funding to support the Communities For Healthy Food Program, integrating food access
Cornegy Northeast Brooklyn Housing Development Corporation 112737223 $10,000 DYCD & community development in high need NYC Neighborhoods.
Northeast Brooklyn Housing Development Corporation - Funding to support the operating costs associated with NEBHDCo's food pantry and
Ampry-Samuel Council District 41 112737223 $18,000 DYCD kitchen / benefits center in Council District 41.
Rodriguez Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance 261997496 $5,000 DCLA To support the Annual Uptown Arts Stroll/Paseo de las Artes event.

Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance - 20th Anniversary


Levine Uptown Arts Stroll/Paseo de las Artes (2022) 261997496 $5,000 DCLA To fund the 2022 artistic programming via the Uptown Arts Stroll.

Levine Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights 133255591 $3,500 DYCD To fund operating and program costs for adult literacy education.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support comprehensive adult education; including high school equivalency
(HSE), pre-HSE, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), English conversation
Speaker Levine, Rodriguez Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 132972415 $75,000 DYCD classes, and computer classes.
Funding for assistance to community residents in the Upper West Side, Manhattan
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation - Tenant Valley, Morningside Heights, Hamilton Heights/West Harlem, and Washington Heights
Levine Advocacy 132972415 $7,500 HPD at risk of displacement and/or harassment.
Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership, Inc. - Best
Perkins Babies Zone Program 133782555 $15,000 DHMH Best Babies Zone Program support for persons residing from Council District 9.
Northern Woodside Coalition, Inc. - Summer Concert
Van Bramer Series & Holiday Street Lighting 113029912 $3,500 DCLA Funding to support summer concert series and holiday street lighting.
Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc. - Funds will support the activities of Northfield's Community and Economic Development
Rose Community & Economic Development Program 132974137 $5,000 SBS Department.
Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc. - Port Funds will be used for the Port Richmond Collective Impact Partnership with Wagner
Matteo Richmond Collective Impact Partnership 132974137 $5,000 DYCD College.
Funding to support tech fundamentals and workforce training to young adults (ages 18-
Cumbo NPower Inc. - Tech Fundamentals Workforce Training 134145441 $7,000 DYCD 25).

Funds will be used to cover the cost associated fundamental in technology, the 40 by 22
Ampry-Samuel, program increasing women in tech by 40% and train young women from under
Speaker Progressive NPower Inc. - Tech Fundamentals Workforce Training 134145441 $50,000 DYCD resource community of color and given a tech talent pipeline.
Funding to support free creative writing programs, public readings, and other operating
Cumbo NY Writers Coalition, Inc. - Creative Writing Programs 113604970 $5,000 DCLA costs for public events.
To support the annual "Mother's Day Music Festival Health Fair" that brings together
Koslowitz NYC Family Serenity, Inc. - Mother's Day Music Festival 452938143 $5,000 DYCD different ethnic groups to promote peace and understanding.
Funds will be used to operate a youth softball league and to cover related costs such as
Ulrich OH Bulldogs, Inc. 814706158 $5,000 DYCD equipment and facilities.
Funding to support victims of trauma, grief and bereavement, and mental health
CD48 Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 116078704 $15,000 DHMH counseling.

Funding will go to the trauma team who works to facilitate coping by survivors of crises
or traumatic events and/or bereaved family and community members through direct
Gennaro Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 116078704 $10,000 DHMH service interventions in the immediate aftermath of the crisis or trauma.
Funding to support programs and services; including workshops, community events,
Grodenchik Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 116078704 $7,500 DHMH and family day.

To provide services to people with mental illness including education, housing, case
Yeger Ohel Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. 116078704 $7,500 DHMH management, crisis intervention, counseling, and training for independent living.
Old Astoria Neighborhood Association, Inc. - Community Funds will be used to defray operating expenses associated with presenting monthly
CD22 Support 471688610 $9,000 DYCD community meetings and performance art.
Funding to support general operating costs of OSH educational and community
Lander Old Stone House of Brooklyn 113032836 $7,500 DCLA programming.

Levin Old Stone House of Brooklyn 113032836 $3,000 DCLA Funding to support general operating costs of OSH educational programming.
Rivera Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. 550882599 $2,000 DYCD Funds will support OATS programs and operations in Council District 2.
To support free high-quality technology-based programming to older New Yorkers that
Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. - Council enables them to better understand mainstream digital devices and services for senior
Koo District 20 550882599 $5,000 DFTA centers in Council District 20.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will be used for the operating cost to support the recruitment and training of
local high school and college students to work with children with developmental
Matteo On Your Mark, Inc. 133128315 $5,000 DHMH disabilities.
Borelli On Your Mark, Inc. - Art Program 133128315 $14,000 DHMH Funding to Support On Your Mark's art program.
The funds will be used to support On Your Mark's art program and Exceptional
Rose On Your Mark, Inc. - Art Program 133128315 $5,000 DHMH Creations.
Borelli On Your Mark, Inc. - Special Athletics Program 133128315 $10,000 DHMH Funding to support special athletics programming and services.
Borelli On Your Mark, Inc. - Therapeutic Horse Program 133128315 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support Therapeutic Horse programming and services.
Funds will support our after school (in person or online) science and computer
One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, Inc. - After- technology video conferencing program for students in grades 3 to 5, including
School Computer Science & Technology Video President's week recess, April recess and summer camp programs, and all associated
Ulrich Conferencing Program 680602829 $30,000 DYCD costs.
Louis Onos Foot Prints, Inc. - Council District 45 900719956 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for Financial Literacy Program in Council District 45

Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, Inc. - Council To support maintenance and improvement of parks, including Marcy, Rodney
Reynoso District 34 010849087 $5,000 DPR Sternberg, Cooper and other parks and playgrounds in Council District 34.
Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, Inc. - McGolrick
Levin Park 010849087 $6,000 DPR To support operating costs of programming at McGolrick Park.
Louis Opening Act, Inc. - Council District 45 134127500 $3,000 DCLA Funds will be used for afterschool theater program in Council District 45.

D. Diaz Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. 112934620 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for job training and youth education in the 37th Council District.
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Bridge to
Ampry-Samuel Crafts Careers 112934620 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Bridge to Crafts Careers program.
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Coney Island Funding will be used to defray the costs of HSE preparation courses and services in the
Speaker Treyger Adult Education 112934620 $75,000 DYCD Coney Island community.
Funding will be used to defray the costs of HSE preparation courses and wrap-around
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Coney Island services including job placement, employment counseling, and stipends in the Coney
Treyger HSE Preparation Courses 112934620 $23,500 DYCD Island community.
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Tech
Brannan Workforce Development Training 112934620 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Tech Workforce Development Training.

Menchaca, Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Youth Funding to support Youth Education Job Training Program, providing young adults who
Speaker Reynoso Education & Job Training 112934620 $175,000 DYCD are out of school and out of work with employment and educational opportunities.
Grodenchik Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc. 112781564 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support the provision of community concerts and programming.
Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc. - Community Choral Funding supports operating costs of producing and providing community concerts and
Vallone Concerts 112781564 $5,000 DCLA events.
Levin Original Music Workshop, Inc. 272974840 $5,000 DCLA To support community workshops in arts programming.
To fund development of materials and training around NYPD’s child-sensitive arrest
Dromm Osborne Association, Inc., The 135563028 $5,000 MOCJ policy.
Osborne Association, Inc., The - Fulton Re-entry Center - Funds will support the planning, community relations, program design, and operations
Gibson Council District 16 135563028 $10,000 MOCJ of the Fulton Re-entry Center in Council District 16.
OSS Project, Inc. - Dyckman & Marble Hill Housing To cover expenses related to the initiatives in Dyckman and Marble Hill Housing
Rodriguez Programs 823552775 $5,000 DYCD Programs.

Our Firefighters Children's Foundation - East Harlem Funding to provide high quality and affordable live theater that will enrich the inner city
Ayala Repertory Theater 542064625 $5,000 DCLA community of color with programs that are entertaining and educational.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Treyger Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church - Food Pantry 111694947 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Our Lady of Grace Food Pantry.
Chin Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. 133320984 $4,000 DSNY To support e-waste recycling events in Lower Manhattan.
Holden Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. 133320984 $15,000 DYCD Funding to support Re-Cycling Events in Council District 30.

Funds will be used to organize an e-waste collection event in coordination with Council
Kallos Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. 133320984 $2,500 DSNY District 5 and noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Lander Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. 133320984 $3,500 DYCD Funding will support community composting and environmental education.
Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. - Electronic Waste
Gennaro Recycling Events - Council District 24 133320984 $5,000 DSNY Funding to support Electronic waste recycling events in Council District 24.
Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. - E-Waste
Dromm Collection Events - Council District 25 133320984 $5,000 DSNY To fund a free and accessible e-waste collection event in Council District 25.
Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. - E-Waste Recycling
Rosenthal Program 133320984 $5,000 DSNY Funds support e-waste recycling events in Council District 6.
Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. - Lower East Side
Rivera Ecology Center 133320984 $5,000 DSNY Funds will support Lower East Side Ecology Center's programs and operations.
Funding for food distribution, youth development and domestic violence assistance for
CD48 Pakistani American Skilled Women Organization 850869897 $5,000 DYCD the vulnerable immigrant community.

Eugene Pakistani American Skilled Women Organization 850869897 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support Domestic Violence assistance to immigrant women.

Pakistani American Skilled Women Organization - Council Funds will be used to support Domestic Violence assistance to immigrant women, food
Louis District 45 850869897 $5,000 DYCD distributions to vulnerable communities and youth development.

CD48 Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $6,000 DYCD Funding to provide educational, environmental, cultural, health and sports activities.
Funds will be used to support P.O.W.E.R (Providing Opportunities Where Everyone
Rises) to increase and provide educational, environmental, cultural, health and sport
Eugene Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $5,000 DYCD activities.
Louis Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the P.O.W.E.R program.
Funds to support POWER program for youth educational programs, training and
Speaker Louis Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $25,000 DYCD interactive activities.

Yeger Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $4,000 DYCD Funding to provide educational, environmental, cultural, health and sports activities.

Funds will support but not be limited to expanding legal counsel, provide materials for
legal clinics, materials for tenant interactive group workshops that will teach rights and
Kallos Palante Harlem, Inc. 800209989 $5,000 HPD responsibilities as tenants, tenants’ association formation.
Kallos, Levine, Funds will be used to provide free legal representation to tenants who are at-risk of
Speaker Manhattan Palante Harlem, Inc. 800209989 $200,000 HPD eviction due to non-payment, holdovers or landlord harassment.
Palante Harlem, Inc. - Eviction Prevention & Affordable Eviction Prevention and Affordable Housing Preservation Program support for persons
Perkins Housing Preservation Program 800209989 $20,000 HPD residing from Council District 9.

Rosenthal Palante Harlem, Inc. - Tenant Support 800209989 $5,000 HPD Funds support anti-eviction and support legal services for tenants in Council District 6.
Funds will support expansion of community outreach by Artist Ambassadors and
Chin Pan Asian Repertory Theatre 132894709 $4,700 DCLA cultural programming.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support "The Paper Bag Players NYC Theater for All," which provides
reduced price to free theater tickets, free public performances and after-school
Chin Paper Bag Players, Inc., The 131972960 $3,500 DCLA workshops.

Brannan Parent Child Relationship Association 831900689 $7,500 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Community Cleanup Program in Council District 43.
Funds will support street cleaning efforts along 8th Avenue, workshops that promote
civic engagement, and intergenerational work between seniors and their children and
Menchaca Parent Child Relationship Association 831900689 $10,000 DYCD grandchildren.
Funding to provide general operating expense support for neighborhood events and
Lander Park Slope Civic Council, Inc. 237347301 $5,000 DYCD outreach activities.

This funding will help address food insecurity by providing access to fresh farm stand
produce in southern Kensington, which currently has no local options, as well as a place
Lander People In Need, Inc. 812473789 $20,000 DYCD for local women to earn income and gain financial independence.
People's Theatre Project, Inc. - Academy for Leadership, Funding to support community based theatre programming for Council District 7
Levine Theatre, & Activism 264705999 $3,500 DCLA students and residents.
Funds will be used to support technical training and career development services to
Speaker Riley Per Scholas, Inc. 043252955 $75,000 DYCD New Yorkers in IT field.

The Funds will be used for the cost of running IT Workforce Training program for
Per Scholas, Inc. - IT Workforce Training - Council District Council District 16 participants which is an intensive full-time IT training that prepares
Gibson 16 043252955 $8,000 DYCD under/unemployed individuals for successful careers as IT professionals.
Per Scholas, Inc. - Tech Training Program - Council District
Ampry-Samuel 41 043252955 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support New York Tech Training Program in Council District 41.
To support programming including: After School Respite program for children with
disabilities, outpatient mental health clinic for individuals with mental health issues,
Levin Pesach Tikvah Hope Development, Inc. 112642641 $8,000 DYCD and programming for the elderly.
Speaker Powers Peter Stuyvesant Little League 133700587 $15,000 DYCD To provide funding support for little league operations.
Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc. - Public
Rosenthal School Music Program 131664054 $4,000 DCLA Funds support the Philharmonic music program at Council District 6 public schools.
To provide older adults residing in the adjacent NYCHA housing with the proper
Diaz Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. 132707665 $5,000 DFTA supportive and self-advocacy services.
Funds will be used towards the costs of running police precincts programs and events of
the 16th Council District (42, 44, 46th precincts and PSA 7) such as National night out
Gibson Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. - Council District 16 132707665 $14,000 DYCD and other special events.

Rivera Phoenix Theatre Ensemble - East Side Community School 201562809 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Phoenix Theatre's program at East Side Community School.
Rivera Pioneers Go East Collective, Inc. 464133322 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Pioneers Go East's programs and operations.
Funds to be used for programmatic support in Council District 31, regarding
Brooks-Powers Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. 132621497 $5,000 DHMH reproductive health care, education and information.
Grodenchik Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. 132621497 $5,000 DHMH To help fund Reproductive and Sexual Health programming and services.
Powers Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. 132621497 $7,500 DHMH Funding will support staff and personnel costs for clinical services.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Council Funding to support programming and services aimed at keeping constituent safe,
Louis District 45 132621497 $2,000 DHMH healthy and HIV negative.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Health Funds will be used to support the Promotores de Salud program, providing health
CD22 Services Program 132621497 $5,335 DHMH services to Latina women and families in Council District 22.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Project
Cumbo Street Beat 132621497 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support street outreach in Council District 35.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Project To support the Project Street Beat program in Council District 7 and other general
Levine Street Beat 132621497 $3,500 DHMH operating expenses.
Cornegy, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Project Funds support Project Street Beat to provide vulnerable street population with HIV/STI
Speaker Rosenthal Street Beat 132621497 $100,000 DHMH testing and treatment.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Project Funding to support Project Street Beat (PSB) services in Council District 36 to keep
Cornegy Street Beat - Council District 36 132621497 $10,000 DHMH individuals safe, healthy, and HIV-negative.
To support Teen Night at Planned Parent Hood for teen students who attend middle
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Inc. - Teen and high schools or resident in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council
Kallos Night 132621497 $1,000 DHMH District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Playing on The Edge Basketball Program, Inc. - Basketball
Perkins Program 800964118 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Playing on the Edge Basketball program.
Rivera Playwrights Horizons, Inc. 132805131 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Playwrights Horizon's programs and operations.
Johnson Playwrights Horizons, Inc. - Arts Access Program 132805131 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support Arts Access programming.
Funds will cover the operating expenses, supplies and equipment for the Point Breeze
Ulrich Point Breeze Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. 112452399 $10,000 FDNY Volunteer Fire Department.
Police Athletic League, Inc. - Goldie Maple Academy
Brooks-Powers Beacon 135596811 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used for PAL program support at Goldie Maple Academy Beacon.
Kallos Police Department - 17th Precinct 136400434 $1,000 NYPD To provide support for the 17th Precinct Community Council.
Kallos Police Department - 19th Precinct 136400434 $2,000 NYPD To provide support for the 19th Precinct Community Council.
Kallos Police Department - 23rd Precinct 136400434 $1,000 NYPD To provide support for the 23rd Precinct Community Council.
To provide funding to support events, activities, and community outreach coordinated
Ayala Police Department - 23rd Precinct Community Council 136400434 $2,000 NYPD by the 23rd Precinct Community Council.
To provide funding to support events, activities, and community outreach coordinated
Ayala Police Department - 25th Precinct Community Council 136400434 $2,000 NYPD by the 25th Precinct Community Council.
To provide funding to support events, activities, and community outreach coordinated
Ayala Police Department - 40th Precinct Community Council 136400434 $2,000 NYPD by the 40th Precinct Community Council.
Ampry-Samuel Police Department - 67th Precinct 136400434 $2,000 NYPD Funds will be used to support 67th Precinct Council community events.
Ampry-Samuel Police Department - 73rd Precinct 136400434 $2,500 NYPD Funds will be used to support community events.
Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance (POPPA),
Borelli Inc. 134128172 $15,000 DHMH Funding will be used for operational support and programming.
Police Service Area 6 Community Council, Inc. - Youth
Levine Explorers Program 465658652 $3,500 DYCD Funds support Ambassador and Youth Explorers program.
Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. - John Paul II Friendship
Levin Center 112285970 $4,500 DFTA To support programming at the John Paul II Friendship Center.
Port Richmond High School Boy's Track & Field Team - Funds will support the programming, equipment and uniform needs of the Port
Rose Port Richmond Boy's Track & Field Team 136643607 $5,000 DOE Richmond High School Men's Cross-Country Track & field Team.
Port Richmond High School Boy's Track & Field Team -
Port Richmond High School Girls Cross Country/Track & Funds will support the programming, equipment and uniform needs of the Port
Rose Field 136643607 $5,000 DOE Richmond Girl's Cross Country Track and field team.
Funds will support the operational and programming costs of Portside's maritime
Menchaca PortSide NewYork, Inc. 200176184 $15,000 DCLA education efforts in Red Hook.

Funds will be allocated to operating expenses for programming that provides training,
Speaker Ayala Positive Workforce, Inc. 133459199 $150,000 SBS referral and placement services in the construction industry for program participants.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Funding to support the customized implementation of PowerMyLearning Programs &


Cumbo PowerMyLearning, Inc. - Council District 35 133935309 $5,000 DOE Services at a low-income elementary or middle school in Council District 35.
PowerMyLearning, Inc. - Digital Learning Program -
Gibson Council District 16 133935309 $8,000 DOE Funding to support Digital Learning Program at a local school in Council District 16.
Rivera PowerPlay NYC, Inc. 134045021 $3,000 DYCD Funds will support PowerPlay's programs and operations.

PowerPlay NYC, Inc. - Sports Training and Role-models for Funds will support health and social-emotional and academic development programs in
Adams Success Program (STARS) - Council District 28 134045021 $5,000 DYCD Council District 28 schools.
Funds will be used to support rapid response online legal clinics, connections to
Eugene Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. 112451752 $5,000 DYCD benefits and operational expenses.
Funding to support operating and program expenses of the Community & Tenant
Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. - Community & Organizing Program related to preventing evictions, repairs and inform tenants of
Cornegy Tenant Organizing 112451752 $7,500 SBS rights.

Louis Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. - Council District 45 112451752 $8,000 HPD Funds will be used for Community and Tenant Organizing in Council District 45.
Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. - Economic
Development & Merchant Organizing at IMPACCT Funding to support merchant organizing and strategizing regular events to increase
Cumbo Brooklyn 112451752 $7,000 SBS business along the corridor.
Pratt Area Community Council, Inc. - Financial Capacity Funding to support the Financial Capacity Building, Home Services & Asset Building at
Cornegy Building 112451752 $7,500 SBS IMPAACT Brooklyn.
To provide technical assistance and expertise to community groups in low-moderate
income areas and to serve manufacturers that seek to green and expand operations in
Lander Pratt Institute 111630822 $5,000 SBS NYC.
To provide technical assistance and expertise to community groups in low-moderate
income areas and to serve manufacturers that seek to green and expand their
Levin Pratt Institute 111630822 $2,500 SBS operations in NYC.
Funding to support the Pratt Institute's community based planning and manufacturing
Speaker Pratt Institute 111630822 $150,000 SBS technical assistance.

Diaz Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theatre Collection, Inc. 133266893 $6,000 DCLA To support the production of musical theaters and plays.
Funding would support administrative, staffing and operational costs associates with
running the organizations after-school drop-in program, and LGBTQ community
Matteo Pride Center of Staten Island, Inc. 463358895 $5,000 DYCD awareness events.
Funding to support the expenses associated with providing free matinees to New York
Johnson Primary Stages Company, Inc. 133258765 $3,000 DCLA City public high school students.
Princess Janae Place Inc. - Housing at Risk Transgender Funds to support tenant assistance and locating permanent housing for homeless
Levine Persons (HART) 474812838 $5,000 DHS transgender person.
Matteo Project Hospitality, Inc. 133234441 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the food pantry.
The funds are being used to pay the salary of food donation coordinator for our soup
kitchen, food pantries, and feeding programs that we partner with at shelters and
Speaker Rose Project Hospitality, Inc. 133234441 $25,000 DYCD religious organizations.
Project Hospitality, Inc. - Port Richmond Library Youth Funds will provide elementary school aged children the opportunity to engage in after-
Rose Initiative 133234441 $5,000 DYCD school programs.
Borelli Project Hospitality, Inc. - Senior Food Pantry 133234441 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Senior Food Pantry in Council District 51.
To help maintain and expand current programs and services, specifically the food
Grodenchik Project Lead, Inc. 133761446 $4,500 DYCD pantry and food assistance programs.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support the emergency food pantry, serving families throughout Kew
Koslowitz Project Lead, Inc. - Food Pantry 133761446 $28,000 DYCD Gardens and Richmond Hill.

Funds will be used to support case management services, women empowerment


Miller Project New Yorker Corporation 821375092 $5,000 DYCD initiative, and youth empowerment and leadership programming in Council District 27.

Funding to support Project H.E.A.R.T. which provides a Holocaust curriculum for


Grodenchik Project Witness - Project H.E.A.R.T. 113456787 $2,000 DYCD students, including teacher workshops to facilitate programming/presentations.

Funds will be used for Project H.E.A.R.T. which provides a Holocaust curriculum for
Yeger Project Witness - Project H.E.A.R.T. 113456787 $22,000 DYCD Junior High students attending Public Schools throughout the Council District.

Funding to support the operational expenses of providing mentorship programming and


Brannan Propel Network, Inc. 473168850 $5,000 DYCD activities for women, including staff support and materials/supplies.
Funds will support job placement and workshop programming for women seeking
Yeger Propel Network, Inc. 473168850 $9,000 DYCD career opportunities.

Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council, Funding to support needs and concerns of Prospect Heights community in various
Cumbo Inc. 412138050 $5,000 DYCD items, from housing to economic development to safety and security.
This is a program for youth services in our community, including anti-violence,
Eugene Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association, Inc. 237064386 $5,000 DYCD leadership development and a work, learn grow initiative.
This is a program for youth services in our community, including anti-violence,
Eugene Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association, Inc. 237064386 $5,000 DYCD leadership development and a work, learn grow initiative.
Lander Prospect Park Alliance, Inc. 112843763 $31,000 DPR Funding to support park programs and operations.
Levin Prospect Park Alliance, Inc. 112843763 $3,000 DPR To support Prospect Park programs and operation.

This study by DOT and the Prospect Park Alliance will identify changes needed to make
Prospect Park Alliance, Inc. - Participatory Budgeting - Prospect Park’s roadway most useful for walkers, joggers, cyclists, and folks on scooters
Lander Redesign Prospect Park Drive 112843763 $15,000 DPR now that cars are prohibited. This could include restriping the roadway, adding

Matteo Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, Inc. 510161823 $5,000 DPR Funds will be used for providing free, environmental education for the general public.
PS770 The New American Academy - Teacher
Ampry-Samuel Development Program 136400434 $10,000 DOE Funds will be used for cost associated with supplies for Public School 770K.
Funds to support the work of RCPA in Staten Island and ensure that all residents are
Rose Public Administrator-Richmond - Dignified Burials 136400434 $5,000 PASI buried with dignity, compassion and respect.

Speaker Rose Public Administrator-Richmond - Indigent Burials 136400434 $20,000 PASI Funds will be used to support the Public Administrator of Richmond County's office.
Public Housing Communities, Inc. - Job Readiness &
Levin Workforce Development 203937275 $6,000 DYCD To support job readiness and workforce training.
D. Diaz Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. 141634870 $10,000 DSS/HRA Funds will be used to fund legal services for low incomes constituents.
To fund consumer rights consultation days and training events, publicly noticed through
Kallos Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. 141634870 $1,000 DYCD Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Levin Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. 141634870 $2,000 DSS/HRA To fund consumer rights consultation days and training events.
Funds to support utility consumer clinics in Council District 21 and direct representation
Moya Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. 141634870 $15,000 DSS/HRA for residents of Council District 21.
Rivera Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. 141634870 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funds will support PULPs programs and operations.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. - Council Funding to provide Legal Services Assistance and Advocacy for Low Income Utility
Cornegy District 36 141634870 $5,000 DSS/HRA Customers in Council District 36.
Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. - Council Funds support legal services assistance and advocacy for low income utility customers
Rosenthal District 6 141634870 $5,000 DSS/HRA in Council District 6.
Puerto Rican Organization To Motivate Enlighten & Serve
Salamanca Addicts, Inc. - Food Distribution 132663328 $25,000 DYCD Funding will be used for food distributions throughout Council District 17.
Puerto Rican Workshop, Inc. - Rafael Tufino Printmaking To provide funding to support the operational expenses of the Rafael Tufino
Speaker Ayala Workshop 132693369 $20,000 DYCD Printmaking Workshop at Taller Boricua.
Holden Puppy Kitty NY City, Inc. 831059040 $5,000 DHMH Funds to be used for spay/neuter in Council District 30.
Funding to provide low-income, minority and immigrant communities with the
Pursuit Transformation Company, Inc. - Technology necessary skills to gain employment and pursue entrepreneurship in the NYC tech
Koslowitz Education 611652332 $5,000 SBS industry.
Pursuit Transformation Company, Inc. - Technology
Vallone Education 611652332 $5,000 DYCD Funding will help support technology entrepreneurship and educational programs.
Q Kingdom Ministries, Inc. - Afterschool Education Funding to support after school support services for children, from homework
Cumbo Program 113201956 $10,000 DYCD assistance to computer and tutoring lessons.
Funds will support recreational activities and case management services for senior
Adams QSAC, Inc. 112482974 $5,000 DHMH participants in the autism program in Council District 28.

Funding will supplement and support the enhancement of QSAC's programs and
services for children and adults with autism as well as their parents and siblings. Funds
Diaz QSAC, Inc. 112482974 $5,000 DHMH will also be used for trainings and the purchasing of additional supplies and materials.
To support staffing and related administrative and supply expenses for Queens-based
Dromm QSAC, Inc. 112482974 $5,000 DHMH program for individuals with autism and their families.
Funding to help supplement and enhance a variety of programs and services for
Gjonaj QSAC, Inc. 112482974 $5,000 DHMH children and adults with autism.
Funding to support the supplementing and enhancement of staffing and related
Grodenchik QSAC, Inc. 112482974 $5,000 DHMH administrative expenses for Queens based program.
To support QSAC's Day Habilitation, Day School, Preschool, Residential, Support, and
Levine QSAC, Inc. - Autism Programs & Services in Manhattan 112482974 $3,500 DHMH After School Programs throughout the borough of Manhattan.

Funding to help supplement and enhance a variety of services to children and adults
with autism, the families and caregivers; as well as staff training, purchasing of
Vallone QSAC, Inc. - Autism Programs & Services in Queens 112482974 $10,000 DHMH additional supplies and materials, and repairs at existing schools and facilities.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating expenses for autism programming
CD22 QSAC, Inc. - Autism Services Programs 112482974 $3,500 DHMH and services in Council District 22.

Funding enhance services for Council District 16 children and adults with autism, their
families and caregivers, as well as staff training, purchasing of additional supplies and
Gibson QSAC, Inc. - Council District 16 112482974 $5,000 DHMH materials for program participants at Day Habilitation, After-School Program.

To support Public School 177Q-Main Campus's after-school programming, as well as


Koo QSAC, Inc. - Public School 177Q 112482974 $5,000 DHMH staff training and purchasing of additional supplies and materials for participants.
D. Diaz Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc. 450491693 $12,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support sports programming.
To support a youth baseball program. Funding will be used to pay for sports equipment,
Reynoso Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc. 450491693 $4,000 DYCD educational/training materials and umpire costs.
Van Bramer Queen of Angels RC Church - Youth Programming 111723787 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for the youth programming at the center.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Holden Queens Beekeepers Guild, Inc. 832699289 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support educational Beekeeping Seminars in Council District 30.
Brooks-Powers Queens Borough Public Library - Arverne Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support the Arverne Library.
Funds will be used for an American Sign Language accessible story time program at
CD22 Queens Borough Public Library - Astoria Branch Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Astoria Branch Library.
Gennaro Queens Borough Public Library - Briarwood Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support events and programming at Briarwood Library.
Gennaro Queens Borough Public Library - Briarwood STACKS 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding for STACKS at Briarwood Library.

Miller Queens Borough Public Library - Cambria Heights Library 136400434 $7,500 QBPL Funding will support youth and adult programming at the Cambria Heights Library.
Queens Borough Public Library - East Elmhurst Public
Moya Library 136400434 $7,500 QBPL Programming at East Elmhurst Public Library.

Brooks-Powers Queens Borough Public Library - Far Rockaway Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support Far Rockaway Library.
Queens Borough Public Library - Far Rockaway Teen
Brooks-Powers Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support the Far Rockaway Teen Library.
Queens Borough Public Library - Friends of Laurelton
Brooks-Powers Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support programming and services of Friends of Laurelton Library.
Queens Borough Public Library - Friends of Rosedale
Brooks-Powers Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support programming & services of Friends of Rosedale Library.

Gennaro Queens Borough Public Library - Kew Gardens Hills Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support events and programming at Kew Gardens Hills Library.
Brooks-Powers Queens Borough Public Library - Laurelton Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support the Laurelton Library.
Gennaro Queens Borough Public Library - Pomonok Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support events and programming at Pomonok Library.
Brooks-Powers Queens Borough Public Library - Rosedale Library 136400434 $5,000 QBPL Funding to support the Rosedale Library.
Queens Borough Public Library - Senior Programming - Funding to support the Creative Aging Series and Exercise classes at Briarwood Library.
Gennaro Briarwood Library 136400434 $3,000 QBPL Also for the purchase of art supplies for the library.
Queens Borough Public Library - Senior Programming - Funding to support the Creative Aging Series and Exercise classes at Pomonok Library.
Gennaro Pomonok Library 136400434 $4,000 QBPL Also for the purchase of art supplies for the library.

Miller Queens Borough Public Library - South Hollis Library 136400434 $7,500 QBPL Funding will support youth and adult programming at the South Hollis Library.

Miller Queens Borough Public Library - South Jamaica Library 136400434 $7,500 QBPL Funding will support youth and adult programming at the South Jamaica Library.
Miller Queens Borough Public Library - St. Albans Library 136400434 $7,500 QBPL Funding will support youth and adult programming at the St. Albans Library.
To support the Fund a Farmer program, environmental education programming, and to
Koo Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc. 111635083 $21,000 DCLA provide general operating support.
Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc. - Community
Vallone Engagement 111635083 $5,000 DCLA Funding will support QBGs programs, workshops and operating costs.
Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc. - Public School
Dromm 398Q 111635083 $10,000 DCLA To fund nature-focused programming with Public School 398Q.
Funding to support operational and administrative costs related to the Queens College
Gennaro Queens College Foundation, Inc. - Footsteps Program 116080521 $5,000 DCLA Footsteps Project.
Moya Queens Community Board #3 136400434 $5,000 QNCB To support graffiti removal and clean up events in Council District 21.

Dromm Queens Community Board #3 - Beautification Projects 136400434 $8,000 QNCB To fund neighborhood beautification projects in Council District 25.
Dromm Queens Community Board #4 136400434 $5,000 QNCB To fund community events in Council District 25.
Moya Queens Community Board #4 136400434 $5,000 QNCB To support graffiti removal and clean up events in Council District 21.

Dromm Queens Community House, Inc. 112375583 $4,000 DFTA To fund intergenerational arts programming at Queens Center for Gay Seniors.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Speaker Queens Community House, Inc. 112375583 $50,000 DFTA To provide funding for the Queens Center Gay Seniors program.

Funds will be used for programming, which includes education and recreational
Queens Community House, Inc. - Forest Hills Senior activities; art, exercise, nutrition, computer and lectures. This support also provides
Koslowitz Center 112375583 $21,500 DFTA activities such as health screenings and fall prevention.
Funds will be used to purchase food items and other operational costs related to the
Gennaro Queens Community House, Inc. - Pomonok Food Pantry 112375583 $23,000 DYCD food pantry.
Queens Community House, Inc. - Queens Connect To provide young adults with work-readiness training, certification, and job placement
Speaker Koslowitz Workforce Collaborative 112375583 $50,000 DYCD services in the food sector.
Queens Community House, Inc. - Voyages Prep Counseling Funds will support staffing and operational needs in counseling at Voyages South Prep
Adams - South Queens (27Q261) 112375583 $10,000 DYCD HS.
To support professional development and educational arts programming, workshops
Grodenchik Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. 112219193 $5,000 DCLA and events.

Funding will be used towards QCAs core programming: Build Your Own Business
(BYOB), Artist Peer Circles and High School to Art School Program (HS2AS); and for art
Koslowitz Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. - Core Programming 112219193 $3,500 DCLA programming, shows, exhibitions with the Kew Gardens Art Organization.
Funding will be used towards QCAs core programming: emerging individual artists and
arts organization representatives engage in workshops that explore effective ways to
Van Bramer Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. - Core Programming 112219193 $5,000 DCLA build and sustain an arts career.
Dromm Queens Economic Development Corporation 112436149 $5,000 SBS To fund youth-focused activities at holiday tree lighting in Elmhurst.
Koo Queens Economic Development Corporation 112436149 $6,000 DYCD Funds will go towards graffiti removal in Council District 20.
Queens Economic Development Corporation - Anti-Graffiti Funds will be used to help eliminate graffiti in commercial areas throughout the
Koslowitz Program 112436149 $9,000 SBS borough.
Queens Economic Development Corporation - Financial Funds will be used to teach classes in business planning, operations, finance, marketing
Speaker Koslowitz Literacy for Small Business Growth 112436149 $50,000 SBS as well as an overview of how to start a small business.
Queens Economic Development Corporation - Graffiti
CD22 Removal Program 112436149 $10,000 SBS Funding will be used to support a district wide graffiti removal program.
Queens Economic Development Corporation - Graffiti
Ulrich Removal Program - Council District 32 112436149 $14,000 SBS Funds will be used for a graffiti removal program in Council District 32.
Queens Economic Development Corporation - Made in
Grodenchik Queens 112436149 $7,500 SBS Funding to support 'Made in Queens' programming, services, and graffiti clean-up.
To support the “Bubble Tea Food Stall Boom and a New Chinese Immigrant Story of
Queens" exhibition and educational programming and exhibitions for students and
Koo Queens Historical Society 237016007 $5,000 DCLA residents of Council District 20.
Dromm Queens Historical Society - Jay Jaxon Exhibition 237016007 $5,000 DCLA To fund Jay Jaxon: 40 years of Fashion Design Brilliance exhibition.
Funding to support additional free children's workshops, senior films, family
programming, concerts, performances and lectures, LGBT programs and exhibition-
Van Bramer Queens Historical Society - Programming Support 237016007 $5,000 DCLA related programs to the community.

Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. - Education Funding will be used to administer programs for Queens's seniors. Administration costs
Speaker Adams Programming for Seniors 112744700 $100,000 DFTA include operations, printing and supplies and communications.

Gennaro Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. 237172152 $3,000 DFTA Funding to support senior programming including intervention and immigrant services.

Funds will support social services, which include combating food insecurity, connecting
Speaker Jewish Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. 237172152 $50,000 DYCD individuals with medical needs, and assisting with immigrant services.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

CD22 Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior Support 237172152 $3,500 DFTA Funds will be used to support senior services in Queens.
Funding to provide support services to seniors, immigrant and families, including Meals-
Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. - Senior, on-wheels, immigrant services, assistance and medical insurance facilitation for
Koslowitz Immigrant and Family Services 237172152 $35,000 DFTA Medicare and Medicaid in Council District 29.

Funding would allow Queens Defenders to maintain and expand our Youth Mentoring
Queens Law Associates Not-For-Profit Corporation - Program, providing the invaluable opportunity for court-involved youth in Queens to
Speaker Brooks-Powers Queens Defenders Youth Mentoring Program 270364845 $25,000 DYCD experience paid work and mentorship as opposed to sentencing.
To support in-district workshops and legal clinics in areas such as housing and
Koo Queens Legal Services Corporation 132605604 $10,000 DSS/HRA immigration.

Funding to support workshops in areas such as housing, disability, consumer protection


and immigration. Funding will also permit the organization to conduct constituent
Miller Queens Legal Services Corporation 132605604 $7,500 DSS/HRA services staff training and provide organizations in the district with legal support.
Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc. - Queens
Dromm Pride 113146598 $15,000 DYCD To support the annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival.
Funding to support expenses associated with exhibition programming including staff
Grodenchik Queens Museum of Art 112278998 $5,000 DCLA support and consumable supplies.
Funding to support additional free children's workshops, senior films, family
programming, concerts, performances and lectures, LGBT programs and exhibition-
Van Bramer Queens Museum of Art 112278998 $5,000 DCLA related programs to the community.
To support children's' workshops, senior films, family programming, concerts,
Dromm Queens Museum of Art - Family Arts 112278998 $5,000 DCLA performances and lectures, and exhibition-related programs.

Funding will provide free children's workshops, senior films, family programming,
Koslowitz Queens Museum of Art - Workshops 112278998 $6,000 DCLA concerts, performances and lectures, and exhibition-related programs.
Funds to be used for programmatic support in Council District 31; regarding sickle cell
Brooks-Powers Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc. 113373180 $5,000 DHMH disease awareness and education.

Miller Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc. 113373180 $15,000 DHMH Funding to support community awareness and education of sickle cell disease.

To promote education and awareness of Sickle Cell Disease in order to decrease the
Speaker Miller Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc. 113373180 $60,000 DHMH number of painful cases requiring hospitalization, and re-admissions.
Koslowitz Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. - Local Concerts 112106191 $12,300 DCLA To provide community based concerts throughout Council District 29.
Dromm Queens Theatre In The Park, Inc. 113381629 $5,000 DCLA To fund LGBT-themed programming.

CD22 Queens Theatre In The Park, Inc. - Afterschool Programs 113381629 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support the cost of a 15 weeks after-school language program.
To support the annual Live at the Gantries outdoor concert series, held at Gantry State
Park in Long Island City, Queens. The funding will be used for programmatic and
Van Bramer Queens Theatre In The Park, Inc. - Live at the Gantries 113381629 $5,000 DCLA technical support, including the use of equipment.
Queens Theatre In The Park, Inc. - Queens Theatre English Funding will be used to support the Queens Theatre's English Language Learners
Vallone Language Learners Program (QTELL) 113381629 $10,000 DCLA program.
To help fund performing arts programs in community senior centers, including
Queens Theatre In The Park, Inc. - Senior Ensemble performances, workshops, and staff. This will specifically fund the Senior Ensemble
Grodenchik Theatre Programming 113381629 $5,000 DCLA Theatre program.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Queens Village-Hollis-Bellerose Volunteer Ambulance, Funding to support general operating expenses including ambulance maintenance,
Grodenchik Corp. 237366237 $7,500 FDNY medical equipment and supplies.
To support enhancement of free encore screenings with staff, outreach, advertising,
Dromm Queens World Film Initiative, Inc. - Encore Screenings 465631277 $5,000 DYCD transportation, promotional materials, supplies.

Funds will be used to coordinate produce free community screening events, mixed
media screenings and community engagement events in collaboration with cultural
Van Bramer Queens World Film Initiative, Inc. - Film Festival 465631277 $12,600 DYCD organizations, civic organizations & community based organizations.
Funds to be used to support public outreach and education and to purchase materials
Holden QueensRail Corporation 475388098 $5,000 DYCD and supplies.
Funds will be used for operating expenses related to educational, cultural, and social
Gennaro Rabbinical College of Queens 237048061 $10,000 DYCD programming, open to the public at large.
Funds are requested to maintain and expand RAJE’s leadership programming for
immigrant young adults, including assistance in community service projects such as
homebound visitation; toy drives; food pantry and soup kitchen and mentoring
CD48 RAJE-USA, Inc. 273335956 $5,000 DYCD program.
Funds will be used to support the Reach For The Stars Learning Center School's
Brannan Reach for the Stars Learning Center 203042280 $5,000 DYCD education programs for Children with Autism.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of a NY State Licensed Behavioral Analyst and
Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the (BCBA) level, in order to clinically guide the
Yeger Reach for the Stars Learning Center - Music Therapy 203042280 $18,000 DYCD Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) program.

To support a number of programming initiatives focused on low-income populations in


the 34th District, including support groups, assisting the homeless, screening
Reynoso Reaching Across the World Ministries, Inc. 113572515 $10,000 DYCD assessments and linkages for formerly incarcerated, HIV/AIDS services.
Funds to support the full time operation of a food pantry program and other social
Treyger Reaching Out Community Services, Inc. 113615625 $5,000 DYCD service programs.
Funding for union pre-apprenticeship workforce training for residents of Council District
Treyger Rebuilding Together NYC 133997769 $12,000 DYCD 47.

Menchaca Red Hook Initiative, Inc. 203904662 $40,000 DYCD To help cover operational and programming costs, including those of Red Hook Farms.
Reel Stories Teen Filmmaking, Inc. - Film Making
Cornegy Workshops - Council District 36 200936377 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support "Reel Works In Schools" programming and activities.
Funding to support expenses for guest speakers and a diverse selection of books for
Koslowitz Reform Temple of Forest Hills, The 111808223 $5,000 DYCD teen and childrens programming.
Funding to support Regina Opera Company’s 2021-2022 Free-Admission performances
Brannan Regina Opera Company, Inc. 112734261 $5,000 DCLA in public venues.
To support costs associated with free-admission performances at Our Lady of Perpetual
Menchaca Regina Opera Company, Inc. 112734261 $10,000 DCLA Help.
The funds will be used to support the senior communication and transportation
Riley Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. 136213586 $20,000 DFTA program.

Dinowitz Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Nereid Senior Center 136213586 $10,000 DFTA Support for programming and operations at the Nereid Senior Center.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - R.A.I.N.
Speaker Riley Transportation Program 136213586 $30,000 DFTA The funds will be used for communication and transportation expenses.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support operational expenses for lectures, concerts and dances,
transportation, nutritionist to plan meals, distribution of meals for members and the
community and to provide meeting spaces for self-improvement groups and war
Koslowitz Rego Park Jewish Center, Inc. - Senior Programs 111672786 $9,000 DFTA veterans group.
Funding to support the provision of small business technical support services in Council
Brooks-Powers Rema 4 Us, Inc. 832938159 $7,000 SBS District 31.
Remax Public Recreation Center, Inc. - Active Youth Sports Funding to support the Active Youth Sports Program (RAYS) offered on weekend and
Brannan Program 464229574 $5,000 DYCD after-school hours for youth age 5-18 in Council District 43.
Chin Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, Inc. 455137219 $5,000 DYCD To support programming around memorial dedication ceremony.
To cover operational expenses associated with free vocational training and job
Rodriguez Renaissance Technical Institute, Inc. 472048750 $20,000 DYCD placement programming.
Speaker Rodriguez Renaissance Technical Institute, Inc. 472048750 $250,000 DYCD To support general operating and programming expenses.
Funds will support the existing work of the Renaissance Youth Council in Council District
16, which conducts meetings that include both the youth and police officers from local
Gibson Renaissance Youth Center - Council District 16 134122438 $10,000 DCLA precincts.
Research Foundation of the City University of New York -
Cultural After-School Adventures (CASA) - Council District
Feliz 15 131988190 $15,000 CUNY Funds will be used to support a CASA designation in Council District 15 at PS 9X.
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Funds will support interactive educational workshops for Council District 16 students,
CUNY CAT Early Childhood Literacy Programming - Council parents and teachers in Early Childhood Literacy; Teaching Tolerance; and College
Gibson District 16 131988190 $10,000 DCLA Readiness programs.

Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Funds to support arts programming in Council District 6 MLK Campus public high
Rosenthal CUNY CAT High School Program - MLK Campus 131988190 $5,000 CUNY schools.

Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and
Cornegy CUNY Creative Arts Team Educational Workshops 131988190 $5,000 CUNY teachers including the topic of College Readiness.
Research Foundation of the City University of New York -
CUNY Creative Arts Team Interactive Educational Funds will be used to defray the cost of running an in-school arts program in a Council
CD22 Workshop 131988190 $5,000 CUNY District 22 school.
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Funding to support the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program at
Barron CUNY/John Jay - McNair Program Support 131988190 $10,000 CUNY CUNY located at John Jay College.

Menchaca Resilience Education Training and Innovation Center, Ltd. 812381283 $10,000 DYCD To support costs associated with the RETI Green Economy Training program.
Funding will be used to support for intake and programming for Council District 51
Borelli Resource Training Center, Inc., The 113411856 $7,500 DHMH constituents.
Resource Training Center, Inc., The - Substance Abuse Funds will be used to support general operating expenses, including staffing, substance
Menchaca Services 113411856 $10,000 DHMH abuse treatment.
Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. -
Rivera INCLUDEnyc 112594790 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support INCLUDEnyc's programs and operations.
Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. -
Rosenthal INLCUDEnyc 112594790 $5,000 DHMH Funds support INCLUDEnyc resources for families in Council District 6.

Brannan Rhapsody Players, Inc. 262200571 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the production costs of community theater shows.

Funds will used for purchase of food for healthy meals, wellness and recovery options
Matteo Richmond County Board of Advocates for Mental Health 271115602 $5,000 DHMH and various activities including athletic, cultural and educational classes/courses.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Richmond Medical Center - Student Health Center - Susan Funds will help support the Student Health Center located at Susan Wagner High
Matteo Wagner High School 743177454 $10,000 DHMH School.
Funds to be used to general operating expenses including printing, postage, advertising
Holden Ridgewood Property Owners & Civic Association, Inc. 116039895 $5,000 DYCD and supplies.
Holden Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 237405104 $20,000 FDNY Funds to be used to support operations and purchase of supplies.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Bushwick
Reynoso Farmer's Market 112453853 $5,000 DYCD To support operational expenses for the Bushwick Farmers Market.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Diana H. Jones
Reynoso Senior Center 112453853 $5,000 DFTA To support senior programming and trips at the Diana H. Jones Senior Center.

Riley Riverbay Fund, Inc. - Community Programming 133062776 $100,000 DYCD Funds to provide community recreation, social/cultural activities, and engage residents
Funding will help support mental health consultation for children in schools in Council
Dinowitz Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc. 131930700 $40,000 DHMH District 11.
Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc. - Riverdale Funds for the operation and programming of the Riverdale Community Center Youth
Dinowitz Community Center Youth Film Festival 131740024 $15,000 DYCD Film Festival.
Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc. - Telephone Funding to support the growth of Telephone Reassurance Program and for staff support
Dinowitz Reassurance Program 131740024 $25,000 DFTA for volunteer coordinator.

Dinowitz Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. 237357997 $23,000 DFTA Funding to support educational, recreational and cultural programming for older adults.

To provide transportation services to and from the senior center, including for medical
Speaker Dinowitz Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. 237357997 $75,000 DFTA reasons and for programming and activities associated with the center.
Riverside Park Conservancy, Inc. - Riverside Park
Levine Improvement Program 133443825 $5,000 DPR To fund general park programming and maintenance in Riverside Park.
Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. - Rochdale Village
Speaker Senior Center 113397470 $25,000 DFTA Funds will support the lunch, health and wellness programs at the Senior Center.

Funding will support the Amplify Queens StreetWise MBA program. Interactive class
sessions include peer mentoring groups, the opportunity to learn from local experts in
Speaker Brooks-Powers Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation 112575794 $75,000 DYCD the fields of finance, marketing, contract and procurement.
Funds will be used to purchase new equipment, supplies and to support operational
Ulrich Rockaway Point Volunteer Emergency Services, Inc. 112665405 $10,000 FDNY expenses.

Ulrich Rockaway Theatre Company, Inc. 113505908 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support operational expenses, supplies and workshops.

Ulrich Rockaway Theatre Company, Inc. 113505908 $10,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support operational expenses, supplies and workshops.
Roman Catholic Church of St. Mel, The - St. Mel Mens
Vallone Club 111646313 $5,000 DYCD Funding will help support the St. Mel Men's Club Community Program and operations.
Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Child Jesus in the
Ulrich Borough of Queens in the City of New York 111639802 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Teen Drama Group programs, supplies and activities.
Lander Rooftop Films, Inc. 352323897 $3,500 DCLA Funding to support operating costs associated with the summer film series.

Funds will be used to support the visitor center, activities including programs, lectures
and tours, and maintenance and dissemination of artifacts and historical documents.
Kallos Roosevelt Island Historical Society 133018935 $7,500 DYCD Support services include landscaping, consumable supplies, and utilities.
Funding to support beautification projects and enrichment events for local youth and
Brooks-Powers Rosedale Civic Association, Inc. 237283084 $10,000 DYCD seniors.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To provide funding for artist fees, staff support, and other operating expenses
Ayala Rosie's Theater Kids, Inc. 331194964 $5,000 DCLA associated with the PS Broadway and ACTE II programs.
Funds will support RTKids PS Broadway program by providing teaching artists to 5th
grade classes, a trip to see a Broadway show and a community performance by
Chin Rosie's Theater Kids, Inc. 331194964 $3,500 DCLA students.
Funding to support the PS Broadway and ACTE II (A Commitment to Excellence)
Johnson Rosie's Theater Kids, Inc. 331194964 $5,000 DCLA programs.
Reynoso Rosie's Theater Kids, Inc. - Public School 196K 331194964 $5,000 DCLA To support arts and cultural programs at Public School 196K.

Rivera Rosie's Theater Kids, Inc. - Public School 19M (01M019) 331194964 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Rosie's Theater Kids programming at PS 19M.
Funding to support the access program, defraying the costs venue space use by
Lander Roulette Intermedium, Inc. 363046751 $3,500 DCLA community groups and non-profits.
To support programming that allows small arts and community organizations to present
Levin Roulette Intermedium, Inc. 363046751 $3,000 DCLA events to the public.
Funding to support operating and programming expenses associated with educational
Johnson Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 136192346 $3,000 DCLA services and activities.
Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. - Education Funding to support arts programming partnerships with Council District 47 high schools
Treyger Programming - Council District 47 136192346 $5,000 DCLA and Coney Island elementary schools.
Funds will be used to support administrative and operational expenses including
Ulrich Roxbury Volunteer Emergency Services, Inc. 113084367 $10,000 FDNY utilities, insurance, and the purchase of equipment.
Funds will be used to support the Council District Artist-in-Residence (CDAIR) for
Miller RPGA Studio, Inc. 472589237 $20,000 DCLA Council District 27.
Funding to support programming that promotes learning through art, design and
Koslowitz RPGA Studio, Inc. - Community Programs 472589237 $9,000 SBS technology.
Funds will be used to cover the costs of cultural events during the annual Russian
CD48 Russian American Foundation, Inc. 133946716 $5,000 DYCD Heritage Month.
Johnson Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center 133911827 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support flu vaccines.
To support music programming and the annual February workshop/readings of new
Levin S.E.M. Ensemble, Inc. 161010695 $5,000 DCLA compositions by young and emerging composers.
Funds will be used to support the operational expenses for a community Sacred Chorale
Ulrich Sacred Music Chorale of Richmond Hill, Inc. 113457320 $5,000 DYCD orchestra concert.
Funding to support after-school information and preventive education workshops for
Yeger SAFE Foundation, Inc. 260102131 $25,000 DYCD children and parents.
Speaker Dromm Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. 112635374 $50,000 DYCD Provide after school program at PanAm shelter.

Samaritan Daytop Village, Inc. - 11th Annual Kalief William Funding to support the 11th Annual Kalief William Basketball Tournament as well as
Basketball Tournament & Health Workshops - Council nutrition and healthy living workshops, trainings and nutritional services for the
Gibson District 16 112635374 $8,000 DHMH residents of the Highbridge Residential Treatment Program in Council District 16.

Funds support site visits, workshops, professional development training, resource


Adams Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $5,000 DHMH guides, outreach to schools, CBO’s, community centers, places of worship.
CD48 Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $7,500 DHMH Funding to support suicide prevention hotline and mental health services.
Funds to support suicide awareness & prevention workshops, professional development
training, resource guides, outreach to schools, CBO’s, community centers and places of
Grodenchik Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $4,000 DHMH worship.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will be used to support suicide prevention education programming for guidance
counselors, social workers, psychologists, teachers and other health care providers who
Koo Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $5,000 DHMH work in Council District 20.
Levin Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $2,000 DHMH To support the free suicide prevention community resource program.
Funding will support suicide prevention training for teachers, students and staff in
Powers Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $5,000 DHMH Manhattan public schools.
Rivera Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support Samaritans programs and operations.

Samaritans of New York, Inc. - Caring Community Suicide Funds will be used for outreach campaigns, site visits to schools, neighborhood centers,
Vallone Prevention & Awareness Education Project 133164464 $5,000 DHMH as part of Samaritans free suicide prevention community resource program.
Samaritans of New York, Inc. - Caring Community Suicide Funding for the Caring Community Suicide Prevention & Awareness Education Program
Perkins Prevention & Awareness Education Project 133164464 $5,000 DHMH in Council District 9.

Cornegy Samaritans of New York, Inc. - Suicide Prevention Project 133164464 $6,500 DHMH Funding to support the Suicide Prevention Project in Council District 36.
Funds will support suicide prevention education programming and training support for
Samaritans of New York, Inc. - Suicide Prevention Work - professional health service providers that work with children who may be prone to
Gibson Council District 16 133164464 $5,000 DHMH suicide within Council District 16.
Grodenchik Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Deepdale Cares 113071518 $18,000 DFTA To help fund the Deepdale Cares Program at the Samuel Field YM & YWHA.
Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - North Flushing Senior To support the North Flushing senior programs, including clubs, classes, inter-
Koo Programs 113071518 $15,000 DFTA generational activities, and the creation of a NORC.
Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Senior Programs &
Grodenchik Services 113071518 $21,000 DFTA To help maintain and expand services and programs provided by the Samuel Field Y.

Funding to support programming for seniors; including recreation, educational/health


related components, exercise, nutrition, current events, support groups, mental health
Koslowitz Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Senior Services 113071518 $20,000 DFTA counseling, transportation, entertainment and inter-generational activities.
The funding will support costs for various programs and services with the Clearview
Speaker Vallone Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Senior Transportation 113071518 $20,000 DFTA assistance program.
Funding to support leadership training, community service and professional
Grodenchik Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Teen Leadership Program 113071518 $13,000 DYCD development programming.
Powers Sanctuary for Families, Inc. 133193119 $5,000 MOCJ Funding will support legal counseling for Council District 4 constituents.
Sanctuary for Families, Inc. - Economic Empowerment
Lander Program 133193119 $8,000 MOCJ Funding to support Sanctuary for Families' economic empowerment program.

To support the health, social and economic empowerment of the South Asian
community in New York, through development of a worker cooperative business,
Diaz Sapna NYC, Inc. 263124969 $15,000 DHMH mental health services, ESOL, and the Mothers' Club School advocacy program.
Grodenchik Sapna NYC, Inc. 263124969 $4,000 DHMH To provide health and wellness programming in Council District 23.

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, Inc. - Girls Funds will support girls empowerment and leadership programming in Council District
Gibson Empowerment & Leadership Program - Council District 16 201209795 $10,000 DYCD 16.
Funding to support operational costs associated with food pantry and case
CD48 SBH Community Service Network, Inc. 237406410 $5,000 DYCD management for seniors.

Louis SBH Community Service Network, Inc. - Council District 45 237406410 $10,000 DYCD The purpose of funds is to support healthy behaviors in Council District 45.

Perkins SCAN-Harbor, Inc. - WISH Program - Council District 9 132912963 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support the We I She He (WISH) Program in Council District 9.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Rosenthal School of American Ballet, Inc. 131275970 $4,000 DCLA Funds support SAB community outreach programming and activities.
School of American Ballet, Inc. - Community Outreach
Levin Program 131275970 $3,000 DCLA Funding will support SAB's Community Outreach program.
Funds to be used for operational expenses associated with GED/HSE and ESL programs
Speaker Ulrich School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center 651217975 $40,000 DYCD and classes.
School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center - Adult
Ulrich Education Program 651217975 $10,000 DYCD The funds will be used to support the adult education program.
Science and Arts Engagement New York, Inc. - Harlem
Levine Gallery of Science 812335452 $5,000 DCLA To fund program and operating costs at the Harlem Gallery of Science.
Funds will support social services, community service projects, and educational and
Adams SCO Family of Services 112777066 $5,000 DYCD cultural trips for youth.
SCO Family of Services - Agency Operated Boarding To support programing for the residents of SCO's Agency Operated Boarding Homes
Reynoso Homes - Council District 34 112777066 $7,500 DYCD (AOBH) in Council District 34.

Van Bramer Sculpture Center, Inc. - Public & Education Programming 131669204 $3,500 DCLA Funding will support family art workshops, educational and artist-led activities.
Matteo Seamen's Society for Children and Families 135563010 $3,000 DYCD Funds will be used to help support the tutoring and STEAM programming.
Funding will support Search and Care's core care management services to assist and
Powers Search and Care, Inc. 237444790 $5,000 DFTA advocate for the elderly living on the East Side.

Johnson Second Stage Theatre, Inc. 133021180 $5,000 DCLA Funding to support the expenses associated with providing Free Student Matinees.
Seeds in the Middle - Hip2B Healthy Farm Stands & Sports Funds be used to support the Hip2B Healthy Markets and Sports Program in Council
Ampry-Samuel Programs 271847142 $5,000 DYCD District 41.
Holden Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. 131624178 $45,000 DFTA This funding will support district based senior services.

Koo Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Case Management 131624178 $5,000 DFTA To support the case management program for residents in Council District 20.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Latimer Gardens To fund senior center classes and activities at Latimer Gardens Senior Center, and other
Koo Senior Center 131624178 $20,000 DFTA programming to reduce isolation during the pandemic.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - NORC @ Big Six Funding will support services for the Naturally-Occurring Retirement Community at the
Van Bramer Complex 131624178 $10,000 DFTA Big Six housing complex.

Holden, Queens, To support the Virtual Senior Center program along with a dedicated transportation
Speaker Vallone Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Senior Transportation 131624178 $50,000 DFTA services for seniors.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. - Senior Transportation To provide transportation to local medical appointments for seniors living in Council
Koo Program 131624178 $9,000 DFTA District 20.
To support programs assisting Council District 10 Seniors and Disabled with access to
Rodriguez Seniors Helping Seniors, Inc. 133111915 $5,000 DFTA services.
Sephardic Community Youth Center, Inc. - Senior Adult Funds will be used to defray operating and program costs associated with the Senior
Treyger Program 112567809 $30,000 DFTA Adult program.
Funds will be used to maintain the 9/11 memorial and help cover costs of various
CD48 September 11 Family Group 710899005 $7,500 DYCD programming such as; 9/11 ceremony and trip to 9/11 museum.

Treyger September 11 Family Group 710899005 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to maintain the 9/11 Memorial Square and help with costs of events.
Funding to support mentoring potential and in-business owners, and provide
Borelli Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) 521067290 $7,000 SBS workshops and webinars.
Funding to support professional guidance and information services and general
Matteo Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) 521067290 $3,000 SBS operating expenses including outreach, and equipment upgrades.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) - Mentoring Funding to support operational expenses including promotion, facilities,
Rose & Training Program 521067290 $5,000 SBS equipment/supplies and the enhancement of services.

Funds will support SAGE Center's central location in Manhattan's Chelsea


Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And neighborhood, and the Senior Center's programs and services including employment
Chin Transgender Elders, Inc. 132947657 $5,000 DFTA assistance, benefits counseling, educational programs and health & wellness programs.
Services And Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual And Funding to support culturally and linguistically-competent experienced Care
Speaker Transgender Elders, Inc. 132947657 $100,000 DFTA Management at SAGE sites in Harlem, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

Grodenchik Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. 112591783 $29,500 DFTA To help support Case Management, programming, meals, and other related services.

Funding will support workshops, leadership trainings, and youth conferences that will
present youth with opportunities in an out of school setting to engage with mentors,
Speaker Sesame Flyers International, Inc. 112692485 $25,000 DYCD business & community leaders, and to build constructive peer networks.
Funding will be used to support operations and to produce contextual programs during
the summer and during thematic months (Hispanic Heritage, Black History, Women's
Louis Sesame Flyers International, Inc. - Council District 45 112692485 $3,000 DCLA History, Caribbean Heritage).
Funding to support general operating expenses associated with the Community
Bookshop, including facilities/space costs, staff support, programming and activities in
Rodriguez Seven Stories Institute 383713884 $5,000 DYCD Council District 10.

Levine Seven Stories Institute - Word Up Community Bookshop 383713884 $5,000 DYCD Funding for general operating costs of the Word Up Community Bookshop.
CD48 Shaare Zion Congregation 111735956 $6,000 DYCD Funds to support children’s library and after school programs.
Funds will be used for youth programming and activities including library services, and
Yeger Shaare Zion Congregation 111735956 $6,000 DYCD after-school program.
To provide free tickets to Shadow Box theatre major puppetry performances to Council
District 20 community and school children, and programming at PS120Q, James A.
Koo Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The - Council District 20 132725580 $5,000 DCLA Bland Houses and Latimer Gardens.
Funds will support teaching artists to meet the needs of ESL students at Public School
Chin Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The - Public School 2M 132725580 $4,000 DCLA 2M.
To support a domestic violence hotline and help families who suffered from domestic
Chin Shalom Task Force, Inc. 113207504 $5,000 MOCJ abuse with counseling, financial assistance and other services.

Funding will support staffing and supervision of the Domestic Violence hotline and
other direct service programs, outreach to survivors, telecommunications, rent, and
Yeger Shalom Task Force, Inc. 113207504 $3,000 MOCJ other expenses related to providing victims services.
To provide prevention education, outreach, and direct services to victims through the
Levin Shalom Task Force, Inc. - Domestic Violence Hotline 113207504 $2,000 MOCJ STF Domestic Violence Hotline.
Shannon Gaels Gaelic Football Club - Gaelic Football & Funding will cover costs for uniforms, equipment, supplies, tournament entry costs,
Vallone Hurling 272354756 $5,000 DYCD space rental, insurance and various other expenses.

Brooks-Powers Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. 133709095 $10,000 DOE Funding to support Crisis Management services and programming in Council District 31.
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. - Funding to enrich Early Childhood Education (ECE) services in Council District 36’s
Cornegy Cooper Park Early Childhood Education Center 133709095 $5,000 DOE Cooper Park ECE Center.
Funds to cover the costs of music and physical education programs for young people on
CD48 Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices 113503085 $13,000 DHMH the autism spectrum.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds to cover the costs of music and physical education programs for young people on
Lander Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices 113503085 $20,000 DHMH the autism spectrum.
Funding to support parent/educator training for caregivers to young people on the
Yeger Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices 113503085 $10,000 DYCD autism spectrum.
Funding will be used to defray operating expenses, and to cover the expense of radio
and new radios for new numbers, as well as replace damaged equipment for existing
Yeger Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park 113260405 $11,000 DYCD members
Funding to support pre-vocational training for young adults with autism and
CD48 Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc. 113070228 $7,500 DHMH developmental disabilities.

Funding will be used to cover employment expenses, salary and administrative costs,
and to create education programming around menu development, food safety, and
Miller Showing Hearts Foundation, Inc., The 810713547 $10,000 DYCD small business development for the Essential Kitchen.
Funds will support outreach and informational events regarding Sickle Cell Disease and
Adams Sickle Cell Awareness Foundation Corp Int'l 711037154 $7,500 DHMH related illnesses in Council District 28.
Fund programs to provide education and expand awareness of the genetic condition of
Grodenchik Sickle Cell Awareness Foundation Corp Int'l 711037154 $3,000 DHMH Sickle Cell Disease.
Sickle Cell Awareness Foundation Corp Int'l - Outreach Funds will support outreach and informational events regarding Sickle Cell Disease and
Rose 2022 711037154 $5,000 DHMH related illnesses in Council District 49.
Ampry-Samuel Sickle Cell-Thalassemia Patients Network, Inc. 113106037 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support Sickle Cell Thalassemia Patients Network.

Funding to support operational expenses associate with the Signature Ticket Initiative,
Johnson Signature Theatre Company, Inc. 133641560 $5,000 DCLA an initiative that provides heavily discounted tickets to individuals throughout NYC.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth and development
Barron Sisters With Purpose, Inc. - Council District 42 272830778 $5,000 DYCD programming.
Funding to support Shakespeare in Carroll Park including artists and staff costs,
Lander Smith Street Stage, Inc. - Shakespeare - Carroll Park 463003829 $3,500 DCLA costumes, props, lighting and set equipment, and/or publicity.
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian -
Chin Native Foods Map 530206027 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support the creation of an online Native Foods Map experience.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden - Youth associated with providing educational experiences in the arts for Council District 49
Rose Matters - Teen Ambassadors 800193388 $9,999 DYCD students.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden - Youth
Matteo Matters Program 800193388 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support the Snug Harbor's Youth Matters program.
Funding to support training of Council District 14 students in industries such as
Sociedad Hondurena Activa de New York - Maintenance electricity & plumbing, including the purchase of tools & equipment needed to provide
Cabrera School 13-3978207 $20,000 DYCD a hands on learning environment.
Funds will support radio program, young people will receive training on how to share
Eugene Society for Haitian Research, Inc. 113439457 $6,000 DYCD information with the community.

Funding will support a Spanish-language theater touring educational program in public


Chin Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. - Council District 1 113210593 $5,000 DCLA spaces and in-school educational programming in Council District 1.
Funds will be used for The Dropout Prevention Program in Council District 16 that
combines a school performance of The Dropouts/Los Desertores, a bilingual Eng/Span
Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. - Dropout Prevention musical play about six HS students and their choices of staying in school or dropping
Gibson Program - Council District 16 113210593 $10,000 DCLA out.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. - James A. Bland To support theater performances in Council District 20, including performances at
Koo Houses, Latimer Gardens & Flushing High School 113210593 $5,000 DCLA James A. Bland Houses, Latimer Gardens, and Flushing High School.

Van Bramer Socrates Sculpture Park, Inc. - Outdoor Cinema Series 113066597 $5,000 DCLA To support the Outdoor Cinema Series at Socrates Sculpture Park.
Funding will support low-cost Sunday performances and free tickets and educational
Chin Soho Repertory Theatre, Inc. 132885288 $5,000 DCLA visits to BMCC students.

Grodenchik Sol Zim Jewish Enrichment Music Foundation, Inc., The 113631951 $5,000 DCLA Funding to supporting various music programming.
To fund mental health counseling, and associated organizational costs, to individuals
Dromm Solace House, Inc. - Mental Health Services 472629761 $10,000 DHMH affected by COVID-19.
D. Diaz Songs of Solomon: An Inspirational Ensemble, Inc. 134195889 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support arts programming and services.
Funding to support general operating expenses associated with providing free outdoor
Cornegy Soul Summit Music, Inc. 473134260 $10,000 DYCD summer festivals/events and programming.
Funding to support free outdoor/virtual summer festivals in Council District 35;
operating costs can be are not limited to sound/visual support, temporary comfort
Cumbo Soul Summit Music, Inc. - Council District 35 473134260 $2,500 DYCD stations.
Grodenchik South Asian Council for Social Services 113632920 $7,500 DYCD To help fund operational expenses related to programming and services.

To support operational costs for programming that connects undeserved, low-income


immigrants and families with vital services, including securing health coverage, food
Koo South Asian Council for Social Services 113632920 $6,000 DYCD access, senior services, and ESOL and computer classes.
Funding to support expenses related to interactive educational workshops on topics
related to healthy aging and senior living in South Asian languages is provided at SACSS
Miller South Asian Council for Social Services 113632920 $5,000 DYCD office and senior/community centers in Queens.
South Asian Council for Social Services - Programming
Dromm Assistance 113632920 $9,750 DYCD To help fund operational expenses related to programming and services.
Funds will support programming including computer training and career workshops,
South Asian Fund for Education, Scholarship and Training, immigrant Know Your Rights workshops, academic help and COVID awareness
Adams Inc. 472984997 $5,000 DYCD education.
South Asian Youth Action, Inc. - Afterschool Program @
Adams Public School 124Q (27Q124) 133943630 $20,000 DYCD Funds will support the SAYA Afterschool Program at PS/MS124Q.
To support programming, supportive services and general operating expenses, including
Salamanca South Bronx Concerned Citizens, Inc. 582435828 $20,000 DYCD facilities usage.
Borelli South Shore District Management Association, Inc. 810728516 $15,000 SBS Funds will be used for cleanup, sanitation services and events.
Southern Boulevard District Management Association, Inc.
Salamanca - Coat Drive - Council District 17 263497932 $13,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support annual coat drive.
Funds to be used for various community programs including after-school, summer
Brooks-Powers Southern Queens Park Association, Inc. 112432846 $5,000 DYCD camp, and workforce/adult literacy.
Funding will support and enhance SQPA's general operating budget for the provision of
Gennaro Southern Queens Park Association, Inc. 112432846 $5,000 DYCD recreational and social services.

Funds will go towards equipment, supplies, uniforms, trips, and staffing for after-school
Miller Southern Queens Park Association, Inc. 112432846 $10,000 DYCD tutoring, sports activities, dance activities and summer programming.
Funds will go towards equipment, supplies, uniforms, and staffing for after-school
Speaker Miller Southern Queens Park Association, Inc. 112432846 $75,000 DYCD tutoring, sports activities, dance activities and summer programming.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To support social services for residents of Council District 34 and surrounding areas in
need, including entitlements, benefits, housing applications, translation, and counseling
Reynoso Southside Community Mission, Inc. 112306447 $35,000 DYCD services.

Funding will support staff of Community and Tenant Organizers to assist local residents
Speaker Reynoso Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation 112268359 $50,000 DYCD with housing services and continue work in anti-displacement and tenant issues.

Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation Funding will be used towards equipment, transportation, and supplies to make the food
Levin - Taylor-Wythe Food Pantry (PB Winner) 112268359 $10,000 DYCD distribution available on a regular basis with fresh produce and other healthy items.
Funding to support the completion and analysis of a survey of industrial businesses in
and around Gowanus to improved workforce opportunities for low & moderate income
Lander Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation 112508370 $15,000 DYCD residents.
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES - Astoria Senior Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating expenses at RAICES Astoria Senior
CD22 Center 112730462 $3,000 DFTA Center.
Rivera Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd. 132672755 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Repertorio's programs and operations.
Funding to support pre-vocational training for young adults with autism and
CD48 Sparks PPD, Inc. 260794276 $7,500 DHMH developmental disabilities.

Funding will support the strengthening of the 'SPARKS' helpline which is run by licensed
Lander Sparks PPD, Inc. 260794276 $3,500 DHMH therapists, coordinating more awareness events, printing more kits for new moms.
To support awareness events and the promotion of the services provided to the women
Levin Sparks PPD, Inc. 260794276 $3,000 DHMH suffering from Postpartum Depression and Perinatal disorders.
Funding to support awareness events and the promotion of the services provided to the
Yeger Sparks PPD, Inc. 260794276 $5,000 DHMH women suffering from PPD (postpartum depression).
Funding to support healthcare services for new mothers and regular check-up
Cumbo Sparks PPD, Inc. - Women's Health Support 260794276 $5,000 DHMH awareness events.
Funds will support mentoring, counseling and sports training via an after-school
Eugene Speak Entertainment, Inc. 830995771 $6,000 DYCD program.
Funding to support costs associated with uniforms, League and Referee Fees, Travel,
Miller Springfield Rifles & Riflettes Youth Sports, Inc. 237269660 $5,000 DYCD Training Books, Equipment, & Insurance.
Funds will support Farm and Garden program, to educate children about food, nature
Dinowitz Spuyten Duyvil Preschool, Inc. 131858180 $8,500 DYCD and environmental life cycles.
St Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Borough of Funding will be used to support after school programming, community services, and
D. Diaz Brooklyn City of New York 111797192 $15,000 DYCD family night.
Levin St. Ann's Warehouse, Inc. - Urban Canvass Program 112665242 $5,000 DCLA To support the St. Ann's Warehouse Urban Canvass program.
Requested funds will be used to support the weekly meetings and various activities for
Treyger St. Athanasius Golden Age Club - Golden Age Club 111639837 $5,000 DFTA seniors of St. Athanasius Golden Age Club.
Funds will be used to support the year-long menu of free activities that are designed to
Speaker St. Francis College 111635105 $75,000 DFTA address the interests and needs of senior citizens.
Funding to support the emergency food program and food service job training program
Cornegy St. John's Bread and Life Program, Inc. 113174514 $6,000 DYCD in Council District 36.
Gennaro St. John's University 111630830 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support community-based therapy program, Project CONNECT.
To support tenant organizing, building code advocacy, housing court assistance, and
Levin St. Nick's Alliance Corporation 510192170 $3,500 HPD housing related information and assistance.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

To support anti-harassment and anti-illegal eviction work, including outreach and


housing counseling, financial training, improving housing conditions and increasing
Speaker Reynoso St. Nick's Alliance Corporation 510192170 $20,000 HPD understanding of access to weatherization, HEAP and other resources.
To support targeted outreach, education and individual counseling to residents in
Reynoso St. Nick's Alliance Corporation - Housing/Tenant Work 510192170 $33,000 HPD danger of displacement.
Brannan St. Patrick's Church - Food Pantry 111631818 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support the Food Pantry.
Brannan St. Patrick's Church - Sports Program 111631818 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support St. Patrick's Sports Program costs.
Funding to support expenses related to the parade, concert, and community events
Van Bramer St. Pat's for All, Inc. 300606762 $3,500 DYCD citywide.
To fund the St. Pat's for All parade, concert, and community events citywide celebrating
Dromm St. Pat's for All, Inc. - Parade 300606762 $5,000 DYCD Irish heritage.
Rose St. Philips Baptist Church - Food Pantry 133451547 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support food distribution in Port Richmond.
Salamanca St. Vincent de Paul Residence 133598842 $10,000 DFTA Funding will be used for a senior pantry at 909 Beck Street.
Funding will support senior and youth services at the Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood
Kallos Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. 132572034 $7,000 DYCD Center.
To support Council District 10 The StART Dreaming College Prep Program (SD) & The
Rodriguez Statement Arts, Inc. 205198657 $5,000 DCLA StART Young Summer Arts Program (SY).

Matteo Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children, Inc. 135660279 $12,000 DHMH Funds will be used for general operating cost, staff training and development.

Matteo Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. 134069282 $15,000 DYCD Funds will be used for general operating cost.
Funds will be used to support the continuation of programmatic services currently
Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. - being officered while working to create a Business Improvement District in Downtown
Rose Downtown Staten Island Programmatic Support 134069282 $5,000 SBS Staten Island.
Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. -
Workforce Development & Private Industry Council (PIC) Funds will be used to develop a Staten Island PIC that will unite employers, educators,
Rose Initiative 134069282 $5,000 SBS and community-based organizations to connect young people to sustaining careers.
Matteo Staten Island Children's Museum 237379930 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support cultural enrichment programs.

Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Staten Island Children's Museum - Arts & Cultural creating and delivering free hands-on interactive arts, crafts and STEAM workshops
Rose Enrichment Programs & Workshops 237379930 $5,000 DCLA based on seasonal holidays, national and local events and museum's exhibits.
Staten Island Children's Museum - Boogie Woogie Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Wednesdays 237379930 $5,000 DCLA presenting family focused cultural enrichment programs.
Staten Island Children's Museum - In-School Arts Funding to support multi week in school arts residency for students in a Council District
Borelli Residency - Council District 51 237379930 $7,500 DCLA 51 public school.

Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. - The funds will be used for recreational activities, education & art supplies,
Rose Todt Hill Friendship Club 132778244 $5,000 DFTA transportation, health promotion programs, and literature for the senior center.

Funds will be used in general operating support to assist the SIEDC in various other
efforts designed to improve economic conditions in the borough, fill vacant properties
Matteo Staten Island Economic Development Corporation 133706442 $25,000 SBS and improve job opportunities as well as provide complimentary business assistance.
Matteo Staten Island Economic Development Corporation 133706442 $25,000 DYCD Funding will support the Health & Wellness Expo.
Funds will help support the business corridor of the Victory Boulevard Merchants
Speaker Staten Island Economic Development Corporation 133706442 $35,000 SBS association.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Speaker Staten Island Economic Development Corporation 133706442 $140,000 SBS Funds will be used for programming and operating expenses.
Staten Island Economic Development Corporation -
Annual Business Conference & Small Support for SIEDC annual business conference and 2 small business/entrepreneur
Borelli Business/Entrepreneur Events - Council District 51 133706442 $50,500 SBS events in Council District 51.
Staten Island Economic Development Corporation - New Funds will be used to support the New Dorp BID including cleaning, marketing,
Matteo Dorp BID 133706442 $25,000 SBS beautification and events.
Funds will be used to further expand efforts on behalf of the Richmond Road Merchants
Staten Island Economic Development Corporation - Association including additional joint marketing, business development strategies and
Matteo Richmond Road Merchants Association 133706442 $25,000 SBS beautification.
Staten Island Economic Development Corporation - Funds will be used for general business and administrative services, and for BID
Matteo Victory Blvd Business District Corridor 133706442 $25,000 SBS formation services along Victory Blvd Business District Corridor.
Funds will be used to support parent workshops with materials and supplies for
Matteo Staten Island Federation of Parent Teacher Associations 133255838 $5,000 DYCD meetings.
Funds will be used to support youth programming and community support programs in
Borelli Staten Island Historical Society 131985514 $7,500 DCLA Council District 51.
Matteo Staten Island Historical Society 131985514 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for general operating cost and ground beautification.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences - Education associated with providing district youth with exposure to the museum’s collection and
Rose Program - Council District 49 135564127 $5,000 DCLA develop an appreciation of/understanding for the arts and sciences.
Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences - Public School
Borelli 4R (31R004) 135564127 $5,000 DCLA Funding for P.S. 4R in Council District 51 to visit & programming.
Matteo Staten Island NFP Association, Inc. 203560375 $1,500 SBS Funds will be used to support workshops and training programs.
Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Staten Island NFP Association, Inc. - Leadership Capacity consultations with individuals looking to start a not-for-profit and running topical
Rose Building Program 203560375 $5,000 SBS workshops.
Borelli Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame, Inc. 133833390 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support the operational costs of maintaining the Museum.
Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame, Inc. 133833390 $5,000 DYCD maintaining the museum and collection.
Matteo Staten Island University Hospital 112868878 $10,000 DHMH Funds will be used for general operating cost.

Borelli Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. 135680691 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used for programming and support for students in Council District 51.
Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. - Education Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Programming & Animal Care 135680691 $5,000 DCLA running the zoological park and presenting its programs.
Funding will support work with NYC-based community and cultural organizations to
record interviews and build oral history in New York City including at the Foley Square
Chin StoryCorps, Inc. 133753011 $3,500 DCLA StoryCorps booth.

Funding to the Legacy Initiative enabling people with serious illness and their families
Johnson StoryCorps, Inc. - Legacy Initiative 133753011 $5,000 DCLA an opportunity to record, preserve, and share the stories of their lives.
Funding will support tenant education programs and support organizational costs, and
Powers STPCV Tenants Association Foundation, Inc. 274554330 $30,000 HPD administrative support.

Street Corner Resources, Inc. - Mobile Unit & Youth and Funding to support the Mobile Unit, Youth and Anti-Violence Programming and
Perkins Anti-Violence Program - Council District 9 260149521 $10,000 DYCD activities in Council District 9.
Street Corner Resources, Inc. - Mobile Unit & Youth
Levine Support Program 260149521 $5,000 DYCD To fund anti-violence programs and services in West Harlem and Upper Manhattan.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Street Corner Resources, Inc. - Peace Cafe & Music Studio
Perkins Anti-Gun Program 260149521 $15,000 DYCD Funds will support Peace Cafe and Music Studio Anti-Gun Program.
Louis Street Soccer USA, Inc. - Council District45 264694946 $2,500 DYCD Funds will be used for sports-based curriculum in Council District 45

Funds support College Bound Initiative which provides students in Bronx Early College
Student Leadership Network, Inc. - College Bound Academy, Mott Hall Bronx High School, Urban Assembly for Applied Math and Science,
Gibson Initiative - Council District 16 061517218 $5,000 DOE Bronx Latin, and Validus Preparatory Academy, with college readiness preparation.
Student Leadership Network, Inc. - College Bound
Diaz Initiative - Mott Hall V High School 061517218 $5,000 DOE Funding to support the College Bound Initiative at Mott Hall V High School.
Student Leadership Network, Inc. - College Bound Funds will be used to support a full time college board initiative counselor at the Young
CD22 Initiative - Young Women's Leadership Academy 061517218 $5,000 DOE Women's Leadership Academy in Astoria.

Student Leadership Network, Inc. - The Young Women’s To support a CBI counselor at TYWLS Williamsburg, who will provide early college and
Reynoso Leadership Schools (TYWLS) 061517218 $5,000 DOE career awareness, college application, financial aid information and enrollment support.
Studio in a School Association, Inc. - Art Programming @
Rivera Earth School (01M364) 133003112 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Studio in a School's programs at The Earth School.
Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling - Art Funding to support the art and education programs at the Sugar Hill Children's Museum
Levine & Education Programs 465412811 $5,000 DCLA of Art, including virtual programming.
Borelli Sundog Theatre, Inc. - Art Program 450476945 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support programming at Council District 51 schools.
To support a comprehensive range of senior services that promote healthy aging,
provide socialization opportunities, and enable seniors to age independently in place
Speaker Queens Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. 510189327 $25,000 DFTA within their communities.
Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. - PS 19 Beacon Funding to support expansion of existing programming at PS 19 for SAT Prep for high
Speaker Moya Expansion 510189327 $75,000 DYCD school aged youth.

Sunnyside District Management Association - Public This funding will support public programming activities throughout Sunnyside, holiday
Van Bramer Programming, Lighting, & Maintenance 261278224 $17,500 SBS lighting, and maintenance of Bliss & Lowery Plazas and the Sunnyside Arch.
Sunset Park District Management Association, Inc. - Funds will be used for direct outreach to and services for small businesses, residents,
Menchaca Outreach & Education Services 113251860 $15,000 SBS and building owners within the Sunset Park BID.

Powers Sutton Place Parks Conservancy, Inc. 474054653 $5,000 DPR Funding will support clean up, maintenance and restoration around Sutton Place.
Brooks-Powers Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. - Far Rockaway 371526132 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used for the swim safe program in Far Rockaway.

Levine Symphony Space, Inc., The - Reopening Preparedness Plan 132941455 $3,500 DYCD Design, electrical, and other operating cost associated with reopening the Theatre.

Johnson TADA! Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. 133311294 $10,000 DCLA Funds will support additional marketing and outreach, conversations and talk-backs.
Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York, Inc. -
Grodenchik Passport To Taiwan Festival 371549859 $2,500 DYCD To support the Passport To Taiwan Festival.
Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York, Inc. -
Koo Passport to Taiwan Festival 371549859 $2,500 DYCD Funding to support the Passport To Taiwan Festival.

To support Tank's Ticket Subsidy program which provides free and deep discounted
tickets to residents of City Council District 5 through its public schools and senior
Kallos Tank, Ltd., The - Ticket Subsidy Program 010798319 $5,000 DCLA centers publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Funds to support our community arts engagement efforts to create access and equity
Lander Target Margin Theater 133697027 $3,500 DCLA for local residents to engage in theater arts in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Levine Teachers College, Columbia University - Food Ed Hub 131624202 $5,000 DYCD To fund programming and content development at the Food Ed Hub.
Manhattan, Funds will support Teens for Food Justice's school-based urban farms and food access
Speaker Rosenthal Teens for Food Justice, Inc. 453591508 $40,000 DYCD programs.
Rosenthal Teens for Food Justice, Inc. - Council District 6 453591508 $15,000 DYCD Funds support a youth-led food equity program in Council District 6.
Funding to support food justice school farm and youth-led nutrition/health education
Cumbo Teens for Food Justice, Inc. - Nutrition/Health Education 453591508 $5,000 DYCD and advocacy program at Urban Assembly Unison School.
To fund operational and staffing costs for remote after school programs in Council
Dromm Teens for Food Justice, Inc. - Nutrition/Health Education 453591508 $5,000 DYCD District 25.
Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer
Borelli Foundation 264417161 $2,000 DHMH Funding will support awareness event in Council District 51.
Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer
CD48 Foundation 264417161 $5,000 DHMH Funding will support T.E.A.L.'s Awareness and Education Program in NYC.
Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer
D. Diaz Foundation 264417161 $7,500 DHMH Funds will be used to support ovarian cancer outreach and the Teal Walk.
Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer
Levin Foundation 264417161 $5,000 DHMH To support general operating costs associated with T.E.A.L.'s programming.

Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer


Cumbo Foundation - Awareness, Education & Survivor Programs 264417161 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support the T.E.A.L awareness and education program in Brooklyn.

To support programming in Queens, including cultural, linguistic, educational,


Grodenchik Telugu Literary and Cultural Association 222182019 $2,500 DYCD leadership and community service program, and associated operational costs.

To support programming in Queens, including cultural, linguistic, educational,


Koo Telugu Literary and Cultural Association 222182019 $2,500 DYCD leadership and community service programs, and associated operational costs.
Telugu Literary and Cultural Association - Telugu Funds will support programming in cultural events, health& fitness workshops and
Adams Traditions - Council District 28 222182019 $3,000 DYCD youth entrepreneurship.
To support youth programming for the community. Funds will be used for the purchase
Maisel Temple Sholom of Flatbush, Inc. - Youth Program 111875161 $3,000 DYCD of supplies and equipment needed to provide activities.
To support productions in the company's theater; low-cost Bilingual Theatre and Dance
Thalia Spanish Theatre, Inc. - Programming & Production workshops for children, youth and adults/seniors; and a festival of Hispanic music
Van Bramer Support 237448611 $14,100 DCLA dance at Thomas P. Noonan Jr. Playground.
Funds will be used to provide staff support to dancers and performers working at The
Van Bramer Theater Et Al, Inc. - Chocolate Factory 134038993 $10,000 DCLA Chocolate Factory in FY22.

Dinowitz Theatre Development Fund, Inc. 136216919 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support TDF school programming for students in the 11th Council District.
Theatre Development Fund, Inc. - Intermediate School
Feliz 254X 136216919 $10,000 DCLA Funds will support arts education programming at I.S. 254X.
Theatre Development Fund, Inc. - Student & Senior Funds will support theatre arts programming for students and seniors in Council District
Ampry-Samuel Program - Council District 41 136216919 $5,000 DCLA 41.
Funding to support discounted theatre tickets program, such as New Deal and Brooklyn
Cumbo Theatre for a New Audience, Inc. 133059081 $5,000 DCLA Pass for underserved and low-income Brooklyn residents.
Theatre of the Oppressed NYC, Inc. - Play Production
Van Bramer Support 454815944 $4,500 DCLA To support TONYC's work with Queens residents, to create original, interactive plays.
Reynoso Third Sector New England 042261109 $10,000 SBS To support workforce programming in Council District 34.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Thomas White Jr. Foundation, Inc. - Building Computer
Adams Skills 112534753 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support Computer Training and Literacy program.
Funds to be used for operational expenses associated with animal rescue and care,
Holden Timber's Legacy, Inc. 461276358 $8,000 DHMH education and awareness outreach.
Van Bramer Titan Productions, Inc. - Shakespeare On Demand 813540107 $15,000 DYCD Funding to support the Shakespeare on Demand program Titan Theatre.
Vallone TNR Utopia, Inc. - Utopia Community Cat Program 822975355 $7,500 DYCD Funding will support TNR Utopia's community cat program.
Tottenville Historical Society - Community Building - Funding will support programming, support, and community events in Council District
Borelli Council District 51 841678085 $10,000 DPR 51.
To support community programming, including: Go Green! Greenpoint festival and
Greencycle Swaps, Seasonal Events, free outdoor film screenings, music shows and
Reynoso Town Square, Inc. 562489014 $3,500 DYCD other live performances.
Town Square, Inc. - Intro to Trade Careers - Intermediate
School 318K & Williamsburg HS for Architecture and
Levin Design 562489014 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support Town Square's intro to trade career program for youth.
Funding to support programming including the Community Education Initiative and The
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. - Name Change Project to further empower the transgender and non-binary
Johnson Community Education Initiative & Name Change Project 043762842 $5,000 DYCD communities.
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. -
Dromm Name Change Project 043762842 $5,000 DYCD To support free legal name changes to transgender community members in NYC.

Transitional Services for New York (TSINY), Inc. - Turn the Funding will help to support TSINY's residential programs and various operational costs
Vallone Page...Again (bookstore) & Empowerment Center 237376074 $5,000 DHMH as well as the telehealth infrastructure upgrade for TSINY's Clinic.

To fund outreach to transgender community members in various spaces to facilitate


access to resources, including referrals to PrEP, condoms and safe sex literature
Dromm Translatina Network, Inc. - Community Outreach 474807380 $2,500 DHMH brochures, medical services, mental health services, legal assistance, and other services.

Funds for outreach to transgender and gender non-binary people in Brooklyn’s District
Translatina Network, Inc. - TGNC Community Outreach - 38 with connection to support health, wellness, education, employment. Fund will also
Menchaca Brooklyn 474807380 $10,000 DHMH serve to provide workshops to local community-based organizations.
To fund individual, group and family counseling for transgender and nonconforming
Dromm TransNewYork, Inc. - TGNC Counseling 831006316 $5,000 DHMH individuals.
Funding to help support FSS’s community-based, multilingual direct services to traffic
Johnson Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 510186015 $5,000 DYCD crash victims and their families.
This funding will support FSS’s community-based, multilingual direct services to traffic
Lander Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 510186015 $3,500 DYCD crash victims and their families.
Reynoso Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 510186015 $5,000 DYCD To support FSS's crash victim support work.

Rivera Transportation Alternatives, Inc. 510186015 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Families for Safe Streets support services for traffic cash victims.
Funding to support costs associated with Independence Day celebrations including
Matteo Travis Fourth of July Celebration Committee, Inc. 133586505 $5,000 DYCD entertainment.
Funding will support street beautification and communication with District 4
Powers Treadwell Farm Historic District Association, Inc. 133362986 $5,000 DYCD constituents.
Rivera Trevor Project, Inc., The 954681287 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support Trevor Project's programs and operations.
To support operating expenses for a variety of programs, including a food pantry, social
Reynoso Trinity Human Services Corporation 133171439 $20,000 DYCD services, and a thrift store.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to support cultural diversity awareness by hosting workshops on steel pan
Cumbo Tropicalfete, Inc. - Caribbean Cultural Programming 452940435 $5,000 DCLA music, stilt walking, dance & masquerade, and others.
Funds will be used to purchase food items, packaging, support delivery activities, and
Gennaro TSQ, Inc. 112693305 $5,000 DYCD other operational costs.
Funds will be used to purchase food items, packaging, support delivery activities, and
Grodenchik TSQ, Inc. 112693305 $6,000 DYCD other operational costs.
To support culturally competent domestic violence services focusing on safety and self-
Gennaro Turning Point for Women and Families 542177390 $5,000 MOCJ sufficiency to Muslim women.
Adams UA3, INC. 474803090 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support food insecurity programs in Council District 28.
Brannan UA3, INC. 474803090 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Food pantry services.
Rodriguez UA3, INC. 474803090 $5,000 DYCD Support food delivery program in Council District 10.
Chin UA3, INC. - Food Pantry 474803090 $15,000 DYCD Funds will support the ongoing operation of the pantry.
D. Diaz Ujima Community Working Together, Inc. 300708882 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support anti-violence program and health and nutrition.
Funding to support NCSY Drop in Center providing cultural, educational and
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America - recreational activities to students attending programs, including leadership and skill
CD48 NCSY Drop In Center 135623717 $10,500 DYCD building.

Speaker Ayala Union Settlement Association, Inc. 131632530 $50,000 DYCD To provide funding to support Union Settlement's general operating expenses.

Funding to support Anti-Gun Violence initiative, which targets high-risk areas in East
Union Settlement Association, Inc. - Anti-Gun Violence Harlem with intervention services and events to discourage youth gang involvement
Ayala initiative 131632530 $20,000 DYCD and provide safer, healthier alternatives for susceptible youth.
Union Settlement Association, Inc. - East Harlem
Ayala Community 131632530 $13,000 DYCD To support East Harlem Community Activities (PSA5, Holiday Tree, NTO).

Ayala Union Settlement Association, Inc. - East Harlem Events 131632530 $30,000 DYCD Funding to support East Harlem Community Events.
To support the Collaborative Studio (CoLAB) and Summer Documentary Labs (SDL)
Reynoso UnionDocs, Inc. - Documentary Labs 861150496 $5,000 DCLA residency programs.
Funds will support the youth mentoring program at New Visions HS and in Southeast
Adams United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. 112623993 $8,000 DYCD Queens.
Funding to support the mentorship program and associated activities in the 31 Council
Brooks-Powers United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. 112623993 $5,000 DYCD District.
United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. - Herman G. Funds support the mentoring, tutoring, and recreational programming for the young
Miller Bagley Young Men Leadership Program 112623993 $10,000 DYCD men of Southeast Queens.
United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. - Herman G. Funds support the mentoring, tutoring, and recreational programming for the young
Speaker Miller, Queens Bagley Young Men Leadership Program 112623993 $25,000 DYCD men of Southeast Queens.

Funding to support Senior Service Program including: translation services; educational


United Chinese Association of Brooklyn - Senior Service classes of: ESL, naturalization, crime prevention, computer, Tai Chi; activities: recreation
Yeger Program 371469112 $10,000 DFTA / social gathering, cultural holiday celebration; daily hot lunches.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community programming in the 42nd
Barron United Community Centers, Inc. - Council District 42 111950787 $60,000 DYCD Council District.

United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. - Adult Funding to support a comprehensive activities program at the UJC Adult Luncheon Club
Chin Luncheon Club 132735378 $9,000 DFTA targeting the physical and mental needs of seniors in the community.

Rivera United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. - Lillian Wald 132735378 $2,000 DFTA Funds will support UJC's programs and operations at Lillian Wald.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
D. Diaz United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 112728233 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support public assistance programs.
Brooklyn, Jewish, Funding to assist low-income individuals and families to apply for and obtain public
Speaker Levin United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 112728233 $275,000 DYCD benefits and other social services related programming.
Funds to support programming to help low-income families obtain public benefits and
Yeger United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc. 112728233 $3,000 DYCD other supports.
Treyger United Military Veterans of Kings County, Inc. 453759477 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Kings County Memorial Day Parade.
Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
United States Sierra Leonean Association - Immigrants providing adult education, computer literacy, immigration services, advocacy, and
Rose Adult Computer Literacy Program 262252152 $5,000 DYCD cultural and sports activities.
Funds will be used for educational programming and conducting conference for
Yeger United Task Force, Inc. 812505465 $5,000 DYCD community leaders.
United Veterans and Fraternal Organizations of Maspeth,
Holden Inc. 263866556 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used for Memorial Day Parade.
D. Diaz Uniting Clergy Community And Police 861258449 $10,000 DYCD Funds will be used for community outreach.
Funds will support cost associated with Amer-I-Can, the apprenticeship and the Pre-
Ampry-Samuel Universal Child Project Incorporated, The 270093159 $5,000 DYCD GED programming.

Universal Temple of the Arts, Inc. - Comprehensive Arts Funding will be used to cover relevant general operating and programmatic including
Rose Services 133335286 $5,000 DCLA teaching artist compensation, supplies and materials for program participants.
Universal Temple of the Arts, Inc. - Staten Island JAZZ Funding will be used to cover relevant general operating for the Staten Island JAZZ
Rose Festival 34 133335286 $5,000 DCLA Festival.
University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. - Arts For Funding to support older adults in the arts activities and programming in Atlantic
Cumbo Older Adults - Atlantic Terminal 135562374 $8,000 DYCD Terminal.

To support University Settlement Senior Center services, and Senior HeART (Health, Art,
University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. - Council Recreation, and Technology) programs for seniors in Council District 1. Funding to
Chin District 1 135562374 $6,000 DCLA support the staffing and programmatic costs associated with both programs.
UnLocal, Inc. - Immigration Legal Services & Community
Ayala Education 412278265 $5,000 DSS/HRA Funding to support Immigration Legal Services and Community Education.
To fund the Council District 5 Adopt-A-Planter program for Bicycle Islands along First
and Second Avenue and Shred-A-Thon paper shredding events and other green
Kallos Upper Green Side, Inc. 208289407 $6,000 DYCD programs in City Council District 5.
Funding will support operational costs for shredding events as well as community
Powers Upper Green Side, Inc. 208289407 $6,000 DYCD engagement in the Upper East Side.
Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center, Inc. - Food
Levine Pantry 133389470 $5,000 DYCD To support program and general operating costs of the Food Pantry program.
Rosenthal Upper West Side Recycling Center, Inc. 133116064 $5,000 DSNY Funds support the newsletter, communications and programming.
Uptown Grand Central - Uptown Grand Central Open
Perkins Spaces, Plazas & Street Program 811133229 $10,000 DYCD Funds will support Uptown Grand Central Open Spaces, Plazas and Street Program.
Rodriguez Uptown Stories, Inc. 465277811 $5,000 DYCD To help cover program expenses in Council District 10.

Speaker Salamanca Urban Health Plan, Inc. 237360305 $150,000 DYCD Funds will be used for food pantry services and programming in Council District 17.
Salamanca Urban Health Plan, Inc. - Community Beautification 237360305 $10,000 DYCD Funding to be used for community beautification/art mural.
Funds will support community outreach to vendors on small business services, and
Chin Urban Justice Center 133442022 $4,500 SBS financial literacy.
Funding to support a legal clinic in Council District 18 and provide direct representation
Diaz Urban Justice Center 133442022 $10,000 DYCD at fair hearings for public assistance and food stamps.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
To provide legal support, training, and business development support to help vendors
sustain businesses and compliance with the vending laws, publicly noticed through
Kallos Urban Justice Center 133442022 $5,000 SBS Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

To support the Safety Net Project (SNP), which has convened public assistance
recipients from all over the city to identify and analyze problems related to accessing
Levin Urban Justice Center - Safety Net Project 133442022 $3,500 DYCD benefits at Human Resources Assistance (HRA) Job Centers.
Powers Urban Justice Center - Street Vendor Project 133442022 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support the Street Vendor Project costs.

Diaz Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. - Bronx Connect 132969182 $10,000 DYCD The funding will be to support the youth program at Bronx Connect.
Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. - Community
Cabrera Holiday Events 132969182 $35,500 DYCD Funding will be used to support holiday events in the community.
Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. - Holiday Gift
Cabrera Distribution - Council District 14 132969182 $30,000 DYCD Funding to support holiday events and distributions in Council District 14.
Urbanglass New York Contemporary Glass Center, Inc. - To support the Bead Project, a semester-long program that teaches the basics of bead
Levin Bead Project 133098471 $3,000 DCLA making, jewelry fabrication and entrepreneurship.

Urbanglass New York Contemporary Glass Center, Inc. - Funding to support the fundamentals of glass bead making, jewelry design, and other
Cumbo The Bead Project 133098471 $5,000 DCLA relevant employment skills to low-income women and open studios.
CD48 Vaad Refuah, Inc. 201020908 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support patient advocate programs and school safety training.
To provide funding support to cover staff and interns’ salaries for time spent on the
projects, along with supplies needed to complete the projects, such as: gloves, tools,
Speaker Dinowitz Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, Inc. 133843182 $25,000 DPR plants, signage, lumber, and hardware.
Funding will be used to support activities for children including homework help,
Speaker Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. 116014770 $150,000 DYCD performing arts instruction, and physical education.

To provide funding support for The Guardianship Project providing comprehensive case
management services to low-income, frail, incapacitated and/or elderly clients who
Speaker Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. - Guardianship Project 131941627 $95,000 DFTA wish to remain in the community and/or return home from skilled nursing facilities.
Funding to provide arts leadership programming to elementary, middle school and high
Cornegy Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. 472167056 $5,000 DCLA school age in North Crown Heights and Bedford Stuyvesant.
Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - After-School
Ampry-Samuel Programs 472167056 $5,000 DCLA To support arts enrichment offered to students through after-school programs.
Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - Brownsville Funding to support expense costs for programming for community and Brownsville Old
Barron Oldtimers Events - Council District 42 472167056 $20,000 DCLA Timer’s Events.
Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - Council District
Barron 42 472167056 $80,000 DCLA Funding for community development and youth programming.
Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - Local Events - Funds will be used to support performances, activities, equipment, and local events in
Ampry-Samuel Council District 41 472167056 $15,000 DCLA the 41st Council District.
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #32, Queens, New
Holden York, Inc. 112629339 $5,000 DYCD Funds to be used for programs, services and events for veterans.
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #32, Queens, New
Ulrich York, Inc. 112629339 $5,000 DYCD Funds will be used for operational expenses, supplies and services.
To support programs providing veterans & dependents benefits information; support of
homeless veterans; annual POW/MIA ceremony; Indigent Veteran Burials;
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #32, Queens, New dissemination of veterans information at community festivals and participation in
Van Bramer York, Inc. 112629339 $5,000 DYCD parade.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #32, Queens, New Funds will be used to support programming/services and activities including assisting all
Koslowitz York, Inc. - Veterans Program 112629339 $3,500 DYCD veterans in presenting compensation and pension claims before the VA.
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #32, Queens, New Funding will be used to cover the expenses for various events, services and general
Vallone York, Inc. - Veterans Program 112629339 $10,000 DYCD operating costs.
To support the city-wide, 24/7, bilingual (English and Spanish) hotline for victims of
domestic violence, which provides crisis intervention, counseling, information and
Koo Violence Intervention Program 133540337 $5,000 MOCJ referrals to specialized services.
Funds will be used to support the Empire Mentoring Initiative, to mentor youth in the
Chin Vision Urbana, Inc. 133848575 $6,000 DYCD Lower East Side.
Funds will support Vision Urbana's programs and operations including food pantry,
Speaker Rivera Vision Urbana, Inc. 133848575 $50,000 DYCD senior services, and youth programming.
Rivera Vision Urbana, Inc. - Food Pantry 133848575 $5,000 DYCD Funds will support Vision Urbana's food pantry.
Funding for after-school programs and a summer youth program for visually impaired
Chin VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $4,000 DYCD youth.
To provide public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors,
Diaz VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $5,000 DFTA healthcare professionals and organizations.

Grodenchik VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $1,000 DFTA To support efforts to provide education on eye disease and blindness prevention.
To provide public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors,
healthcare professionals and organizations, publicly noticed through Council District 5
Kallos VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $1,000 DFTA monthly newsletter and website.

To support the Technology Training Programs which teach blind older persons to use
Koo VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $5,000 DFTA adaptive and accessibility functions on electronic and computing devices.

Speaker VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210 $50,000 DFTA To provide funding support for the Blindline Information and Referral system.
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Funds will be used to teach daily living and mobility skills along with pre-vocational and
Riley Blind Youth Services 131624210 $7,500 DYCD work readiness training for blind youth.
To fund senior services including friendly visiting to relieve isolation and loneliness and
prevent depression, escorts to medical appointments, help with shopping, health
Chin Visiting Neighbors, Inc. 237379098 $5,000 DFTA advocacy and case assistance.
Funds will be used to help elderly clients remain independent by providing them with
Speaker Chin, Progressive Visiting Neighbors, Inc. 237379098 $20,000 DFTA volunteer visitors.

Funding to support general operating expenses of the visiting program to relieve


isolation, loneliness and prevent depression, escorts to medical appointments,
Koslowitz Visiting Neighbors, Inc. - Senior Visits 237379098 $2,500 DFTA assistance with shopping, health advocacy and case assistance.
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Funding to support Curatorial Fellowship in Afro-Caribbean Art; and the Digital
Cabrera Caribbean 133054001 $10,000 DCLA Evolution / Artists Retention (DEAR) Project.
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Funding to support the in & after school arts and culture activities of the Caribbean
Cumbo Caribbean - After-School Arts & Culture 133054001 $7,000 DCLA Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute.

Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the To provide funding to support long-term arts residencies, assemblies, workshops, and
Ayala Caribbean - Tato Laviera & Public Programming 133054001 $10,000 DCLA other forms of public programming focused on the African diaspora.
Funding to support Open Stages programming and activities including attendance to
Rosenthal Vivian Beaumont Theater, Inc., The - Open Stages 133004747 $5,000 DCLA productions for Council District 6 public high schools.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding will support the operating costs of Vocal Ease's program, which provides
volunteer musical performances for seniors at hospitals, nursing homes and senior
Powers Vocal Ease, Inc. 371469320 $5,000 DFTA centers.
Rivera Vocal Ease, Inc. 371469320 $5,000 DFTA Funds will support Vocal Ease's programs and operations.

To support programmatic and operational costs for performances, festivals, and


Koo Voelker Orth Museum 113498583 $5,000 DCLA educational programs for individuals, families, and group visitors at the museum.

Levin Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), Inc. 134094385 $2,000 DHMH To support health education, treatment, and harm reduction programming.

Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), Inc. Funding to support Participatory Defense program that brings together New Yorkers
Lander - Participatory Defense Program 134094385 $5,000 DHMH with open court cases to share knowledge and strategies to impact their cases.
Funds will be used to provide training for volunteer firefighters in the community and
Ulrich Volunteer Firemans Association of the City of New York 010783473 $5,000 FDNY citywide.

Volunteer Firemans Association of the City of New York - Funds will be used for firefighting training, fire extinguisher training for members of the
Maisel Firefighter Training - Council District 46 010783473 $2,000 FDNY Gerritsen Beach Community for active Volunteer Fire Department.
Volunteer Heart Resuscitation Unit & Ambulance Corp. of
Borelli SI., Inc. - Council District 51 136628436 $7,500 FDNY Funding will be used for operations and training events in Council District 51.
Funding to support community programming & activities including beautification
projects, youth workshops, senior virtual field trips, health wellness, art & crafts and
Brooks-Powers Volunteers for Springfield Park, Inc. 473317999 $10,000 DYCD technology.
To provide the residents at Commonwealth residence with the Battle Buddy Bridge
Diaz Volunteers of America - Greater New York, Inc. 581959781 $6,000 DYCD Program.
To support VOLS work to work with lower Manhattan seniors and provide them with
Chin Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc. 133234630 $5,000 DFTA pro-bono legal services.

To fund the Elderly Project staff who provide services to low-income Manhattan seniors
including counseling on housing, government benefits, and consumer debt, and the
Kallos Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc. - Elderly Project 133234630 $5,000 DFTA drafting and execution of wills, powers of attorney, and other life-planning documents.
Washington Heights and Inwood Development
Levine Corporation - Medieval Festival - Fort Tryon Park 132950346 $3,500 DPR To fund the program costs pertaining to the Medieval Festival in Fort Tryon Park.
Funds will be used to offset musician expenses and to present free concerts in
Chin Washington Square Association Music Fund 136162576 $5,000 DCLA Washington Square.
Funding to support community waterfront education and recreational programming in
Brannan Waterfront Alliance, Inc. 134355067 $8,000 DYCD Council District 43.

To fund the City of Water Day for children throughout the five boroughs. Funding will
be utilized to present free waterfront activities including: Free guided harbor boat tours
Speaker Vallone Waterfront Alliance, Inc. 134355067 $25,000 DYCD for passengers covering topics from harbor ecology to estuary economics.
Waterfront Alliance, Inc. - Education & Recreational
Levine Programming 134355067 $3,500 DYCD To fund environmental and educational programs in Council District 7.
To support costs associated with the educational and cultural arts programming,
Waterfront Museum, The - Educational & Cultural Arts including costs of historic interpreters, performing artists, and costs incurred from
Menchaca Programming 113569896 $5,000 DCLA bringing public onto the water.

Powers Waterside Tenants Association 562596903 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support programming and communication for District 4 constituents.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
We Stay-Nos Quedamos, Inc. - Cultural Programming &
Salamanca Events 133724388 $10,000 DYCD Funds to be used for cultural programming and events in the South Bronx.
Weeks Educational and Social Advocacy Project, Inc. - Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Staten Island Steel Pan Orchestra 272928926 $5,000 DYCD running the Staten Island Steel Pan Orchestra.
To support Cook for Kids and Coach for Kids Flagship Program Tier 3, CookCamp and
Ayala Wellness in the Schools, Inc. 251919494 $5,000 DYCD BootCamp.
West 87th Street Park and Garden - West 87th Street Park
Rosenthal and Garden 134067780 $5,000 DYCD Funds support expenses associated with garden maintenance and community concerts.
West Brighton Community Local Development Funds will be used to assist minority and women owned enterprises with NYC
Rose Corporation - MWBE Leadership 133046424 $5,000 SBS Certification.
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Funding will support West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center's housing
Cabrera Inc. 132941841 $25,000 HPD assistance.
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Provide services to tenants and homeowners facing eviction and Housing Court
Dinowitz Inc. 132941841 $20,000 HPD Resources.
Funding to provide assistance to tenants and homeowners; services include eviction
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, prevention, information re: the rights & responsibilities of tenants and owners;
Speaker Dinowitz Inc. 132941841 $25,000 HPD assistance with housing subsidies.
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Funds will support operation costs associated with case assistance and information
Feliz Inc. - Case Work Assistance 132941841 $10,000 HPD services.

Ulrich West Hamilton Beach Volunteers, Inc. 112741267 $10,000 FDNY Funds will be used for operational costs including insurance, utilities and equipment.
West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. - Green Jobs Funding to support operational expenses related to the Green Jobs training program
Levine Training Program 133800068 $5,000 DYCD including staff support, course materials, and supplies for trainings.
West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. - A. Phillip Randolph
Perkins Houses 237169558 $15,000 DYCD To support the New Normal Program at A. Phillip Randolph Houses.
West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. - Communities for Funding to support expenses related to the "Communities for Healthy Food" program,
Levine Healthy Food 237169558 $5,000 DYCD including staff support, supplies and other program costs.
West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. - Community 4
Perkins Healthy Food 237169558 $15,000 DYCD Funding to support the Community 4 Healthy Food Program in Council District 9.
Funds will be used to support West Indian American Day Carnival Association Year-
Louis West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. 237176396 $5,000 DCLA Round Program & Community Initiative.
West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. - Year- Funding to promote Caribbean arts, culture, and operating expenses for year-round
Cumbo Round Program & Community Initiative 237176396 $5,000 DCLA programming workshops and College Fair.
West Side Center for Community Life, Inc. - Mobile To fund the overhead and program costs for the mobile food pantry in Council District
Levine Market Program 710908184 $17,500 DYCD 7.
West Side Center for Community Life, Inc. - West Side Funds to support food and social service programs for the West Side Campaign Against
Rosenthal Food Programs 710908184 $8,500 DYCD Hunger.

Funding to support senior programming including classes and seminars emphasizing


Johnson Westbeth Artists Residents Council 133154253 $11,000 DFTA mental, physical and artistic well-being of the senior community.
Westchester Square District Management Association, Funding to produce seasonal free events and activities open to the public in Council
Gjonaj Inc. - Westchester BID Family Events 383873130 $20,000 SBS District 13.
Funds will support organizational needs and programming for families whose members
have been killed in gun violence in the Southeast, Queens areas including 24 hour call
service, hospital response to shootings, emergency food supplies to families,
information regarding court cases, up dates from DA Office, Healing Circles and an
Adams Where Do We Go From Here 832091778 $5,000 DYCD annual community with BBQ.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
White Lotus Collective LTD., The - Engage, Educate and
Koslowitz Empower 832933336 $8,000 DHMH To provide specialized services for homeless women, children and youth in Queens.

CD22 White Lotus Collective LTD., The - Women's Care Initiative 832933336 $5,000 DHMH Funds will be used to support women's health programming.

Whitestone Community Ambulance Service, Inc. -


Vallone Whitestone Ambulance Emergency Recruitment Initiative 112590794 $5,000 FDNY Funding will support an extensive recruitment campaign and various operational costs.

Brannan Wild Bird Fund, Inc. - Wildlife Rehabilitation Services 320155774 $5,000 DYCD Funds to support the costs of rehabilitation services for wildlife.
Rivera Wild Project Productions, Inc. 811419414 $5,000 DCLA Funds will support Wild Project's programs and operations.
Holden Wildcat Service Corporation 132725423 $25,000 DFTA This funding will support district based senior services.
Koo Wildcat Service Corporation 132725423 $6,000 DYCD To support snow removal and other clean up services in Council District 20.
The funding will support neighborhood cleanup initiatives and graffiti removal in
Speaker Holden, Queens Wildcat Service Corporation 132725423 $25,000 DYCD Queens.

Holden Wildcat Service Corporation - Council District 30 132725423 $63,000 DYCD Funds to be used for graffiti removal and sanitation services in Council District 30.
Provide funds for WCS Bronx Zoo Discovery Guide program for students in Council
Dinowitz Wildlife Conservation Society - Bronx Zoo 131740011 $5,000 DCLA District 11.
Wildlife Conservation Society - Bronx Zoo - Discovery Funds will support the Discovery Guides Program; a STEM internship career readiness
Feliz Guides 131740011 $10,000 DCLA program.

Diaz Wildlife Conservation Society - Discovery Guide Program 131740011 $5,000 DCLA To support The Discovery Guide program.
Wildlife Conservation Society - Discovery Guide Program -
CD22 Council District 22 131740011 $5,000 DCLA Funds will be used to support youth professional development and education programs.
Funding will be used to support the Queens Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Society and
Van Bramer Wildlife Conservation Society - Queens Zoo 131740011 $3,500 DCLA other programs.

Louis Wildlife Conservation Society - STEM Career Lattice 131740011 $3,000 DCLA Funds will support WCS STEM Career Lattice.
Wildlife Conservation Society - Youth Programs - Council Funds will be used to support youth education and workforce development
Treyger District 47 131740011 $10,000 DCLA opportunities for youth from Council District 47 at the New York Aquarium.
Rivera William F. Ryan Community Health Center 132884976 $5,000 DHMH Funds will support William F. Ryan Nena Community Health Center.
William F. Ryan Community Health Center - Healthy
Levine Futures 132884976 $5,000 DHMH Funding to support health services at the Ryan Center.

William F. Ryan Community Health Center - Medical Funding to support operational costs associated with the Medical Vaccines for
Perkins Vaccines for Medically Underserved Patients 132884976 $12,500 DHMH Medically Underserved Patients for persons residing in Council District 9.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating expenses to provide development,
Dromm Women for Afghan Women 020539734 $2,500 DYCD education and empowerment programs.
Funding to support case management and educational services for Afghan women
Lander Women for Afghan Women 020539734 $3,500 DYCD survivors of domestic violence.

Women for Afghan Women - Case Management Support The funds will be used to provide comprehensive health and wellness access services to
Miller Program - Healthcare & Wellness Access Services 020539734 $5,000 DYCD the Muslim immigrant communities in NYC and Eastern Queens.
Funding will provide holistic and culturally specific services through New York
Gennaro Women for Afghan Women - Girls Leadership Program 020539734 $5,000 DYCD Community Center's (NYCC's) Girls Leadership program (GLP).
To provide specialized services for homeless women, children and youth in City Council
Kallos Women In Need, Inc. 133164477 $1,000 DHS District 5

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funding to provide specialized services for homeless women and children in the Bay
CD48 Women In Need, Inc. - Bay Family Shelter 133164477 $5,000 DHS Family Shelter.

Funds will be used to train and coach Win Staff in implementing evidence-based
practices for engaging families and providing trauma informed services to homeless
Louis Women In Need, Inc. - Council District 45 133164477 $5,000 DHS children in Win Shelters, including 7 childcare and recreation staff in Council District 45.
Women In Need, Inc. - Specialized Services for Homeless
Koslowitz Families with Children 133164477 $6,150 DHS To provide specialized services for homeless women, children and youth in Queens.

Brannan Women’s Empowerment Coalition of New York City 844687643 $5,000 DYCD Funding to support Domestic Violence prevention program.
Women's Housing and Economic Development
Speaker Diaz Corporation (WHEDco) 113099604 $25,000 SBS To provide funding support for the Job Training and Placement Initiative.
Funding for job training for children with autism and with developmental disabilities;
CD48 Women's League Community Residences 112889774 $21,000 DHMH community wide lectures for families.
Funds to be used for cultural and historical programming, to promote neighborhood
Holden Woodhaven Cultural and Historical Society, Inc. 113099784 $5,000 DYCD history and for materials and supplies.
Funds will be used for operational expenses including history building projects,
Ulrich Woodhaven Cultural and Historical Society, Inc. 113099784 $5,000 DYCD meetings and supplies.
Speaker Ulrich Woodhaven District Management Association, Inc. 113149139 $25,000 SBS To help defray the costs of the annual holiday lights on Jamaica Avenue.

Woodhaven District Management Association, Inc. - Funds will be used to support WBID operations including promoting local business,
Ulrich Woodhaven BID 113149139 $20,000 SBS hosting events and promotions, sanitation cleaning services and office support.

Funds will be used to defray costs associated with community programming and
Ulrich Woodhaven Residents Block Association, Inc. 237388148 $5,000 DYCD gatherings including a monthly Town Hall meeting and general operating expenses.

Dinowitz Woodlawn Conservancy, Inc. 311695037 $10,000 DYCD To fund workforce development and public programming and education tours.

Riley Woodlawn Conservancy, Inc. - Bridge to Craft Careers 311695037 $7,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the Bridge to Craft Careers program.
Funding to provide free concerts, street fairs, Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony and
Van Bramer Woodside on the Move, Inc. - Community Programming 112435565 $15,000 DYCD Holiday street Lighting.
Funding to support Housing program: provide tenant advocacy, landlord, tenant
mediation, homeowners and prospective home buyers, seminars and foreclosure
Van Bramer Woodside on the Move, Inc. - Housing Program 112435565 $15,000 HPD prevention.

To support free legal counseling and free representation to applicants for


Eugene Workers Defense League, Inc. 132658431 $6,000 DYCD unemployment insurance; representation at unemployment insurance hearings.
Powers Working Today, Inc. 133858323 $5,000 DYCD Funding will support legal and financial assistance for independent workers.
Funds will be used for events that includes the fall fairs, December's St. Nicholas Day,
monthly open house family days, and visits by seniors, schools, and camps, and groups
Louis Wyckoff House and Association, Inc. - Council District 45 112615053 $5,000 DCLA primarily in Council Districts 45.
Funds will be used to create extracurricular programs for children on the autistic
Yeger Yaldeinu School, Inc. 263373908 $5,000 DHMH spectrum.

Lander Yemeni American Merchants Association 823539502 $5,000 DYCD For designing and promoting solutions that protect bodega owners and their workers.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds

Adams, Brannan,
Cornegy, Gibson, Yemeni American Merchants Association - College To provide funding support for staff salaries, rent, stipends, transportation, and
Speaker Menchaca Readiness 823539502 $40,000 DYCD program supplies and administrative costs.
Yemeni American Merchants Association - Merchant
Levine Services Program 823539502 $10,000 DYCD To fund programs and services to help small merchants.
Yemeni American Merchants Association - Merchant
Brannan Services Program - Council District 43. 823539502 $5,000 DYCD To provide funding support for Merchant Services Program in Council District 43.
To provide remedial education and recreational activities for children with proper
Levin Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov, Inc. 116003354 $4,000 DYCD supervision.
Funds will be used to provide remedial education and recreational activities for children
Yeger Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov, Inc. 116003354 $6,000 DYCD after school.
Funding to support assistance and advocacy for children born with congenital heart
CD48 YL Hearts, Inc. 464240124 $8,000 DHMH issues.
You Gotta Believe! The Older Child Adoption and
Cornegy Permanency Movement, Inc. 113272603 $5,000 DYCD To support programming and services for the Nobody Ages Out program.
Cornegy, Dromm, You Gotta Believe! The Older Child Adoption and
Speaker Levin Permanency Movement, Inc. 113272603 $150,000 DYCD Funds will be used to support the "Nobody Ages Out" Initiative.

Gennaro Young Israel of Hillcrest 112017868 $10,000 DYCD Funding to support youth programming and events including soccer and baseball.
Young Men & Young Women's Hebrew Association of the Funds will support educational, recreational social programming and after school
Dinowitz Bronx dba Riverdale YM/YWHA 131740507 $25,000 DYCD programs.
Young Men & Young Women's Hebrew Association of the
Bronx dba Riverdale YM/YWHA - Riverdale Y Kid's Space To provide funding support for free homework assistance given by NYS Certified
Speaker Dinowitz Homework Assistance Program 131740507 $25,000 DYCD teachers and after-school counselors.
Young Men & Young Women's Hebrew Association of the
Bronx dba Riverdale YM/YWHA - Riverdale Y Senior
Speaker Dinowitz Center 131740507 $30,000 DFTA To provide funding support for the senior center.
Funds will support 92Y’s Humanities and Arts education programming for New York City
Jewish, Kallos, Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association - public schools, including the virtual Young Leaders Series, and the Teen Producers
Speaker Powers 92nd Street Y 131624229 $100,000 DYCD program.

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Funds will be used for the YMCA Counseling Service’s multilingual resource and referral
Rose Counseling Service - New Americans Welcome Center 131624228 $5,000 DYCD center in the North Shore.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Funding to support costs associated with swimming lessons for Second Grade swim
Lander Second Grade Swim Program 131624228 $3,000 DYCD participants.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Funds support the YMCA Teens Take the City program, a teen after-school civic
Speaker Rosenthal Teens Take the City 131624228 $50,000 DYCD engagement program.
To help fund after-school Choral Literacy and Performance program in Council District
Grodenchik Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. 113372980 $3,500 DYCD 23.

Rodriguez Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. 113372980 $5,000 DYCD To help cover expenses related to YPC Community Chorus Washington Heights.
To support the Social Service Program, including immigrant case management,
education programming, language services, and food assistance for residents of Council
Koo Young Women's Christian Association of Queens 200351906 $8,500 DYCD District 20.

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Council Member Sponsor Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Agency Purpose of Funds
Funds will support counseling and educational programs, staffing and office needs for
Adams Youth Referral and Placement Unit, Inc. 020674289 $13,000 MOCJ the center.
The funds will be used to assist low income clients, and general operating costs
Miller Youth Referral and Placement Unit, Inc. 020674289 $6,000 MOCJ including volunteer expenses associated with programming.
Ampry-Samuel, YWCA of Brooklyn, Inc., The - College Access and Funding to support YWCA Brooklyn's LEAD (Leadership, Empowerment, and Academic
Speaker Louis, Women's Leadership 111630919 $150,000 DYCD Development) Program.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Riley 1199 SEIU Employer Child Care Corporation 134063281 $10,000 Funds will be used for the WorkForce2000 Program (WF2)
To provide funding to support programming that promotes fitness, sportsmanship, and
Ayala 2020 Vision for Schools, Inc. 453023036 $5,000 teamwork for youth in Council District 8.
Brannan 2020 Vision for Schools, Inc. 453023036 $7,500 Funding to support the Youth Mentoring Program in Council District 43.

Rivera 2020 Vision for Schools, Inc. 453023036 $5,000 Funds will support Thrive Collective's programs and operations in Council District 2.
Funding for a mural project in partnership with a public school in Coney Island in
Treyger 2020 Vision for Schools, Inc. - Coney Island Mural Project 453023036 $8,500 Council District 47.

2020 Vision for Schools, Inc. - School Murals - Council District Funding will support 20/20's school mural program for 2 schools in Council District 14.
Cabrera 14 453023036 $10,000 This will also cover 20/20's mentorship program for youth in Council District 14.
67th Precinct Clergy Council, Inc. - Flatbush Leadership
Louis Academy 274581070 $4,000 Funds will be used to support the Flatbush Leadership Academy.
Funds will assist in providing services and supplies to the Explorer Program, youth
Maisel 69th Precinct Community Council, Inc. - Explorer Program 474186950 $3,000 baseball and events.
82nd Street Academics - Public School 280Q - Council District To sponsor residents of Council District 21 to attend after school program at Public
Moya 21 200788352 $10,000 School 280Q.
Dromm 82nd Street Academics - Renaissance Charter School 200788352 $40,000 To support after-school program at the Renaissance Charter School.

Chin A Place for Kids, Inc. 133624631 $5,000 Funding to support education program for at-risk children in Chinatown and LES.
Rivera A Place for Kids, Inc. - Public School 34M 133624631 $5,000 Funds will support A Place for Kids after school programs at PS 34M.
Vallone AABR, Inc. - New York Child Learning Institute (NYCLI) 131968035 $5,000 Funding will support the New York Child Learning Institute.
Funding to support services of a Learning Specialist who assesses and diagnoses a
Johnson Abundant Waters, Inc. 133706659 $10,000 child's learning difficulties and/or differences.

Ampry-Samuel Adelaide Sanford Institute - Parent Leadership Institute 270589817 $5,000 Funding to support Parent Leadership programming.
Funding to support operating costs for a tiered, holistic approach to education for
Cumbo Adelaide Sanford Institute - Parent Leadership Institute 270589817 $5,000 students of color.
To support the Jill Chaifetz Helpline which assists parents in the five boroughs trying to
Cornegy Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. 112247307 $5,000 help their children succeed in school.

Levin Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. - Education Helpline 112247307 $3,500 Funding will support the expenses associated with the Education Helpline.
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. - Jill Chaifetz Funding will support the expenses associated with the Education Helpline for families
Menchaca Education Helpline 112247307 $5,000 of Council District 38.
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. - Jill Chaifetz
Rivera Education Helpline 112247307 $5,000 Funds will support the operations of the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline.

Perkins African Diaspora Film Festival, Inc. - Educational Enrichment 743058513 $7,500 Funds will support ADIFF Educational Enrichment programming & activities

Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose African Refuge, Inc. - Elementary School Youth Program 010873188 $10,000 the organization's elementary and high school educational assistance programs.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Agape Community Services Corporation - Agape Eagles
Brooks-Powers Summer Fun 311785007 $5,000 Funds to be used for the Agape Eagles Summer Fun program.
Johnson Ali Forney Center 300104507 $7,000 Funding to support maintaining AFC's 24-hour, year-round Drop-In Center.
Funds will be used for programming and other social services to support homeless and
Menchaca Ali Forney Center 300104507 $15,000 immigrant LGBTQ youth in Council District 38.

Perkins Ali Forney Center - Harlem Drop-In Center - Council District 9 300104507 $10,000 To support services for LGBTQ homeless youth.
To provide housing and other social services to homeless LGBTQ youth in Council
Levine Ali Forney Center - LGBTQ Youth - Council District 7 300104507 $5,000 District 7.

Funding will support AFC's 10 housing sites and multi-purpose Drop-In Center, where
Levin Ali Forney Center - Youth Drop-In Center 300104507 $5,000 LGBTQ youth can come for meals, clothing, HIV support and services.
Grodenchik Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. 112405466 $18,000 To fund environmental educational programs.
To support programming costs for environmental education for students and residents
Koo Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc. 112405466 $5,000 of Council District 20.
American Martyrs Roman Catholic Church, Inc. - Athletic
Grodenchik Programs 111816736 $9,500 To help support facilities costs for athletic programs.
Funds will support supplies, equipment, and other needs to provide baseball and sports
Maisel Amity Little League, Inc. 112705385 $5,000 program to the community.

CD48 Amudim Community Resources, Inc. 470984801 $21,000 Funding to support crisis intervention & management services for at risk youth.
Funds will be used for crisis intervention and management of issues relating to drugs,
Yeger Amudim Community Resources, Inc. 470984801 $7,000 mental health, domestic violence, at-risk youth, and sexual abuse.
Antioch Development Corporation - DREAMS Youthbuild & Funds will be used to cover cost associated DREAMS Youthbuild and Young Adult
Ampry-Samuel Young Adult Training Program 113441170 $5,000 Training Program.
Apex for Youth, Inc. - Basketball Program & ELA Test The funding will support a basketball program and ELA Test Preparation classes at local
Chin Preparation - Council District 1 133650718 $5,000 Council District 1 elementary schools.

Funds will support the one-on-one mentoring program by supporting the staff needed
Chin Apex for Youth, Inc. - One-on-One Mentoring Program 133650718 $7,500 to match the youth and mentors, and coordinating and subsidizing the activities.
To support after school immigrant heritage programming, homework assistance, and
Menchaca Arab American Association of New York, Inc. - Youth Program 113604756 $15,000 cultural heritage exploration program.

Levine Armory Foundation, The - Educational & Athletic Programming 133680286 $5,000 Support for The Armory Foundation educational and athletic programming.

Ampry-Samuel Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation 352381871 $5,000 Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with youth arts programming.
To support the Asase Yaa School of The Arts (School of the Arts, Arts Outreach, Youth
Cornegy Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation 352381871 $5,000 Summer Employment Initiative, AYAA Dance Theater).
Funding to support expense related to programming and services for disadvantaged
Grodenchik Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. 133682471 $7,500 youth.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

To fund the participation of Council District 20 students in the Asian American Student
Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. - Asian Advocacy Program (ASAP), a youth leadership program that promotes college and
Koo American Student Advocacy Program 133682471 $5,000 career readiness among immigrant students and ELLs.

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. - Asian Funds will support The Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP), promoting
Chin American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP) 133682471 $5,000 college readiness among immigrant students and English language learners.
Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. - Asian
Koslowitz American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP) 133682471 $5,000 Funding to support the Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP).
CD22 Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. - Summer Stars 651209580 $15,000 Funding will be used to provide theater programming for children aged 8-13.
Ampry-Samuel Aviate4U, Inc. 843441343 $10,000 Funds will be used to cover the associated with youth aviation program.
Bais Yaakov, Faigeh Schonberger, of Adas Yereim - Summer
Yeger Youth Programming 203295496 $17,000 Funds will be used to defray operating costs of summer youth programming.
Banana Kelly Community Improvement Association, Inc. -
Salamanca Youth Education Program 132934000 $20,000 Funding to support the Youth Educational Program (YEP).
Bank Street College of Education - Liberty LEADS @ Bank
Levine Street College 135562167 $5,000 To support program costs of the Liberty LEADS program for Council District 7 students.
Funding will be used for purchasing and upgrading equipment as well as operating
Vallone Bayside Little League - Youth Sports Program 521234764 $7,500 costs.

Lander BCT Brooklyn Children's Theatre, Inc. 452906089 $5,000 Funding to support operating costs of Community-Based Summer programming.

Chin Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc. 300280807 $5,000 To support girls leadership training in middle school, high school, and college.

Funding to support leadership development and debate training programs for girls and
Cumbo Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc. - Journey to Leadership 300280807 $5,000 young women, 13-21 years old, the majority of whom are young women of color.
Funds will be used to support the Berean Community Drumline, Enrichment Academy
Ampry-Samuel Berean Community and Family Life Center, Inc. 112870465 $5,000 and Summer Day Camp,

Berean Community and Family Life Center, Inc. - Community Funding to support music, dance, and other after-school and summer-intensive
Cumbo Drumline, Enrichment Academy & Summer Day Camp 112870465 $4,000 programs.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Funding to provide youth activities, sports and educational programming located at
Maisel Millennium Development - Millennium Youth Services 113199040 $18,250 McGuire Park, St. Columba Youth gym and Good Shepherd gym.

Funding to provide youth and family development services including comprehensive


Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a after-school programming at several elementary schools. Sports and recreation, special
Maisel Millennium Development - Neighborhood Youth Services 113199040 $92,000 events, social activities to community residents.

To provide recreational activities, sports, social and/or educational services, leadership


Maisel Bergen Beach Youth Organization, Inc. - Youth Programs 112598350 $3,750 programs, neighborhood beautification and other services to young people.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding to support the expenses associated with youth programming including
Gennaro Beth Gavriel Bukharian Congregation 113336257 $5,000 arts/crafts, music, literature activities, and sports.
Funding to support the expenses associated with youth programming including arts /
Koslowitz Beth Gavriel Bukharian Congregation - Youth Activities 113336257 $30,000 crafts, music, literature activities, and sports.
Big Apple Leadership Academy for the Arts, Inc. - Council
Louis District 45 - Marcing Band Program 842688048 $3,000 Funds will be used to support the Marching Band program.
Borelli Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $5,000 Funds will be used to support programming and operations.

Funds will support a Community-Based program which provides youth with


mentorship, and a Workplace Wellness program where middle and high school youths
Chin Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $3,500 will connect with professional mentors throughout the City to develop workplace skills.
Funds will support staff time to provide referrals, services, and case-management for
mentored youth and families. Funds will also support recruitment, screening, training,
Johnson Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $4,500 and supervision of volunteer mentors.
Funds will support staff time for volunteer mentor training/screening, case
management, counseling/problem-solving, referrals to meet needs (health, academic,
Kallos Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $1,000 legal assistance), workshop planning and implementation.

Powers Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $5,000 Funding will support mentorship programming for bigs and littles in Council District 4.

Riley Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $5,000 Funds will be used to support programming and operations in Council District 12.
Rivera Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. 135600383 $1,500 Funds will support Big Brothers Big Sisters programs and operations.

Funding will support One-to-One evidenced-based mentoring and academic support


Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. - Mentoring services are provided to promote positive outcomes and youth choice, and personal
Cabrera Program - Council District 14 135600383 $5,000 accountability. These programs will take place in Council District 14.
Perkins BioBus, Inc. - Council District 9 262092282 $7,500 Funding to support BioBus in Council District 9.
Funding to support wellness programming emphasizing proper nutrition/eating habits,
exercise & fitness; including training/education, consults, support and distribution of
Brooks-Powers Blanche Community Progress Day Care Center, Inc. 112243236 $5,000 written material.
Funds to be used for operating expenses for soccer pre-academy and youth sporting
Holden Blau Weiss Gottschee, Inc. - Youth Sporting Programs 116074351 $8,000 programs including the cost of gym and field rentals.

Ulrich Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church - Youth Sports Program 262885471 $7,500 Funds will be used to support Blessed Trinity's Youth Sports Program.
Rosenthal Bloomingdale School of Music 132562192 $5,000 Funds support Bloomingdale School of Music's student programming.
Bloomingdale School of Music - Project Bridge & Music Access
Levine Project 132562192 $5,000 BSM's free concerts during non-school hours.
Funding to support the Baseball program, including the purchase of equipment and
Eugene Bonnie Boys Club 116075963 $11,000 general operational expenses.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding will be used to support a year-long youth baseball program as well as a
mentorship program that works to provide counseling and aid student athletes in the
Louis Bonnie Boys Club 116075963 $4,000 college admissions process.
Funds to be used to support educational and historical programs provided by Bowne
Holden Bowne House Historical Society, Inc., The 116111192 $5,000 House in Council District 30.
To support digitization of the Bowne House’s archives and educational programming
Koo Bowne House Historical Society, Inc., The 116111192 $5,000 for schools and residents of Council District 20.
Bowne House Historical Society, Inc., The - Bowne House To fund hands-on learning history and archaeology education program for youth in
Dromm Education 116111192 $5,000 Council District 25.

Diaz Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council 131624015 $5,000 To support Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Exploring programs, in Council District 18.

Funding will be used to carry out character-building education and enrichment


programs to youth ages 5-20 in the specific Council district to receive funding. Costs
Eugene Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council 131624015 $7,000 may include staff support, local program events, and program resources.
To carry out Scouting programs, including youth development and character-building
Koo Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council 131624015 $5,000 programs for youth in Council District 20.
Rodriguez Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council 131624015 $5,000 To support programming activities in Council District 10.
Ulrich Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council 131624015 $5,000 Funds will be used for scouting programs and purchasing equipment.
Funding to support the enhancement and expansion of scouting programs and
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Boy Scouts activities in Council District 13. To be equally distributed amongst all the troops in
Gjonaj Council - Council District 13 131624015 $10,000 Council District 13.
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Council Funding will be used to carry out character-building Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and
Gennaro District 24 131624015 $5,000 Exploring programs, to youth ages 6-20 in the Council District 24.
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Council Funds to be used to support Boy and Cub Scout in Council District 30 and to purchase
Holden District 30 131624015 $5,000 materials and supplies for scout troops.

Funding will be used for scouting and programs including youth development and
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Council character building, scout programs, and exploring programs for youth (ages 6-21) in
Maisel District 46 131624015 $3,000 council district 46. Funding will go toward support and curriculum.

To support costs associated with running Scouting meetings and events including
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Council enrichment trips, local Scouting activities, recognition, marketing materials, training
Kallos District 5 131624015 $1,000 opportunities, uniforms and camping equipment in Council District 5.
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - NYC Youth Funding will be used to carry out character-building Cub Scout, Scouts BSA, and
Vallone Development 131624015 $5,000 Exploring programs.
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Queens
Brooks-Powers Explorers Program - Council District 31 131624015 $5,000 Funding to support the Queens Explorers program in Council District 31.
Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council - Youth Youth character-building and enrichment programs, local events and program
Levine Development 131624015 $3,500 resources for youth aged 5-20.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Adams Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Inc. 111966067 $15,000 Funds will support after-school and summer programming to youth at the Club.
To support the after-school and summer programs for youth. Programs include
homework help, tutoring, recreation, sports, youth development, education with STEM
Koslowitz Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Inc. - After School Program 111966067 $5,000 programing, performing arts, and college prep.
Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, Inc. - After School
Ulrich Programs 111966067 $40,000 Funds will be used to support after school programs.
Funding for operating costs of comprehensive school-based after-school academic
Levine Boys and Girls Club of Harlem, Inc. - Project Learn 133102951 $12,500 programming, including virtual programming.
Perkins Boys and Girls Club of Harlem, Inc. - Project Learn 133102951 $10,000 Funding to support Project Learn for Residents in Council District 9.
Boys Club of New York, Inc., The - Club, Little league & Sports
Ayala Clinic 135591750 $35,000 To provide funding to support the athletic programming.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth athletics
Barron Bridge the Gap Youth, Inc. - Council District 42 471393536 $10,000 programming in Council District 42.

Funding will be used for students to watch streamed Broadway and West End
productions from classrooms, home environments, or in person. Also, make Broadway
Grodenchik Broadway League, Inc., The 130951470 $7,000 more accessible to students and encourage career opportunities in the industry.
To support programming expenses for Broadway Bridges initiatives in Council District
Rodriguez Broadway League, Inc., The 130951470 $5,000 10.
Funding will support Broadway Bridges, which gives tenth graders tickets to Broadway
Powers Broadway League, Inc., The - Broadway Bridges 130951470 $5,000 shows.
Vallone Broadway League, Inc., The - Broadway Bridges 130951470 $10,000 Funding will support the Broadway Bridges program.
Funding will support Project Achieve Out and CAFE program at the McLaughlin
BronxWorks, Inc. - Project Achieve Out & CAFE program - Community Center, providing after-school activities, meals, and full-day of services
Gibson McLaughlin Community Center - Council District 16 133254484 $10,000 during summer and school break.
Lander Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Inc. 113071458 $7,500 Funding to support free and low-cost access to the arts for children.

Reynoso Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corporation 651209020 $30,000 To support youth basketball, character education, and general administration.
Funds will be used to support the purchase of educational tools and supplies, and
Levin Brooklyn Boatworks, Inc. 271509754 $4,000 classroom instructors for after-school programming.
Funding to host community events during which children, adolescents, and families
Cumbo Brooklyn Book Bodega, Inc. - Books Are Essential 833811732 $5,000 will be able to self-select books to add to their home libraries.
Funds will be used for operational support of the Environmental Education, Youth
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc. 133277651 $5,000 Kayaking and Stewardship program.
Funds will be used for operational support of the Environmental Education program to
provide youth in Council District 40, an opportunity to learn about sustainability,
Eugene Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc. 133277651 $5,000 recycling, aquatic ecology, and scientific observation.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc. - Environmental
Levin Education Program 133277651 $5,000 To support the Environmental Education program.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
To support costs associated with BCA's After-School Enrichment Program at Public
Brannan Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. 113065859 $4,000 School 69K which offers academic activities.

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. - After-School To support costs associated with BCA's After-School Enrichment program at P.S. 105K,
Menchaca Enrichment Program - Public School 105K (20K105) 113065859 $15,000 including Educational/Recreational Specialists, purchasing arts & crafts supplies.
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. - Public School
Treyger 97K 113065859 $5,000 Funding to defray the cost of the After-School Enrichment Program at P.S. 97K.
Cornegy Brooklyn Pitbulls Youth Football, Inc. 770611633 $5,000 Funding to support expenses related to sports programming and activities.
Funding to support operating expenses of youth sports programming, including
Levin Brooklyn Pitbulls Youth Football, Inc. 770611633 $3,000 transportation, equipment, training, and uniforms.
Brooklyn Pitbulls Youth Football, Inc. - Youth Athletic Funding to support youth organizational sports such as football, soccer for girls 6-12
Cumbo Programming 770611633 $12,000 (Brooklyn Fury), and speed, agility and strength training.
Funding to support operating expenses associated with sports programming for young
Brooklyn Scholar Athletes, Inc. - Brooklyn Kings / STARS men and women, including equipment, uniforms, transportation, outreach, workshop
Ampry-Samuel Academy 474064306 $10,000 and tournament costs.
To support the general operating expenses and purchase musical instruments for the
Levin Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The 271223035 $5,000 Brooklyn marching band.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Tomahawks, Inc. 364697520 $5,000 Funds will be used for operating cost associated with the football program.
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn USA Sports Association, Inc. 811070700 $5,000 Fund will cover the cost associated with Brooklyn USA youth programming.

Brooklyn USA Sports Association, Inc. - Sports Training and Funding to support the Sports Training and Rolemodels for Success (STARS) Initiative
Brannan Rolemodels for Success (STARS) Initiative - Council District 43 811070700 $5,000 on Council District 43.
Brooklyn USA Sports Association, Inc. - Youth Sports - Council
Cornegy District 36 811070700 $5,000 Funds will be used to support Youth Sports programming in Council District 36.
Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy, Inc. - Choral Music Education Funding to support the general operating costs associated with Choral Music
Lander & Financial Aid Initiative 113129249 $3,500 Education.
Funds will be used to support the operational cost to provide choral music education in
Ampry-Samuel Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy, Inc. - Council District 41 113129249 $5,000 Council District 41.
Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy, Inc. - Education & To support the Choral Music Education and Performance program and the operating
Levin Performance Program 113129249 $5,000 expenses of the Financial Aid Initiative.
Cornegy Brooklyn Youth Enrichment, Inc. 844402745 $5,000 Funds will be used to support programming and operational costs.
Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc., The - Educational Enrichment
Perkins Programming 133857387 $10,000 Funds will support The Brotherhood Sister Sol Educational Enrichment programming.
Funding to support general operating expenses of the Environmental program and
Levine Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc., The - Environmental Program 133857387 $10,000 other summer programs, including virtual programming.

Treyger C.I. Youth Alive, Inc. 510602645 $5,000 Funding for C.I. Youth Alive youth enrichment programming, including a drumline.

Brannan CAMBA, Inc. - Kids Unite Program @ Public School 170K 112480339 $5,000 Funding to support the CAMBA Kids Unite Program at Public School 170K in Bay Ridge.
Louis CAMBA, Inc. - PS 361K Beacon Afterschool Program 112480339 $3,500 Funds will support CAMBA Youth Leadership at Beacon 361.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds will be used to support Youth Ambassador Mentoring Training STEM Youth
Program (CACNY-YAMTSP), Regents Prep Tutoring, Academic Support to Students who
Need Extra Help, Bridging the Gap between School and Home, Special Computer
Eugene Caribbean American Center of New York 133443781 $10,000 Literacy Workshops.

Funding to support youth programming including staff support and to support college
Louis Caribbean American Center of New York 133443781 $10,000 visits through transportation, school supplies, clothes, shoes for homeless families.

Caribbean American Center of New York - Youth Ambassador Funding to support STEM, college test-prep tutors, and other supportive operating
Cumbo Mentoring, Training & STEM Youth Program (YAMTSP) 133443781 $4,000 expenses.

The funding will be used to support the operational costs of running the program:
Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement purchase of equipment such as: steel pans, student tool bags; these bags will contain
Eugene (CASYM), Inc. 112778372 $5,000 items such as, pan sticks, writing materials, hand sanitizers and masks.
Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement
Louis (CASYM), Inc. 112778372 $5,000 Funds will be used to support the Educational Sports program in Council District 45.
Feliz Caribe Baseball Little League 352480502 $15,000 Funds will support equipment for the baseball league.
Rodriguez Caribe Baseball Little League 352480502 $5,000 To help cover expenses of baseball and softball tournaments.

Salamanca Casita Maria, Inc. - After School Music Programming 131623994 $20,000 Funds will be used to cover the costs associated with the after-school music programs.

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New Funding for intramural sports tournaments and virtual programming, including male
Levine York - Alianza Sports Tournament @ La Plaza Beacon 135562185 $3,500 and female tournaments targeting middle school and high school aged youth.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New
Salamanca York - Back to School Program 135562185 $20,000 Funding to be utilized for back to school programs in Council District 17.

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New


Perkins York - Harlem Explorers Program @ the Kennedy Center 135562185 $12,500 Funds will support Harlem Explorers Program at the Kennedy Center.
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New
York - Summer & After-School Programming - Council District Funding to support summer and afterschool programs in Council District 16, including
Gibson 16 135562185 $20,000 event expenses and other expenditures.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Summer Youth
Levin Employment Program 112047151 $3,000 Funds will be used to support the Summer Youth Employment program.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Youth Funds will support Youth Empowerment Strategies for Success (YESS) Brooklyn
Eugene Empowerment Strategies for Success (YESS) Brooklyn 112047151 $7,000 programming and services.
Funding to offset operational expenses associated with programming and services of
Matteo Catholic Charities of Staten Island 135562286 $35,000 the CYO program.
Catholic Charities of Staten Island - Catholic Youth
Borelli Organization (CYO) 135562286 $2,500 Funding will be used to support CYO programming and services.
Catholic Charities of Staten Island - Catholic Youth
Borelli Organization (CYO) 135562286 $2,500 Funding will be used to support CYO programming and services.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE), Inc., The - Funding to support Empowerment Self-Defense and Upstander programming for those
Lander Empowerment Self-Defense & Upstander Programs 112444676 $10,500 most at risk of violence, as well as their allies in Council District 39.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - Education Matters - After associated with operating an after school tutoring program, including a part-time
Rose School Tutoring 133626127 $15,000 program manager, tutor, maintenance person, and school supplies.
Central Family Life Center, Inc., The - Physical & Mental Fitness Funds will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose - Tae Kwon Do 133626127 $5,000 providing Tae Kwon Do to Council District youth.
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. - Teen To support the Teen Resource Center's programs to empower youth, which includes a
Chin Resource Center 132739694 $5,000 basketball tournament and open-mic night.
Funds will provide services for youth including counseling, homework help, recreation,
Gennaro CHAZAQ Organization USA, Inc. 462148352 $10,000 sports, outings, social gatherings, games, and music.
The funds will cover the operating expenses of after school programs for the youth of
CHAZAQ Organization USA, Inc. - After School Programs - Council District 32 and other cultural, academic, and social programs for middle school,
Ulrich Council District 32 462148352 $10,000 high school and college age youth.
To support youth programming which includes counseling, homework help, recreation,
Koslowitz CHAZAQ Organization USA, Inc. - Youth Program 462148352 $10,000 sports, outings, social gatherings, games and music.
Funding will support programming in Council District 14: Classroom Chess, After-School
Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament program: 25
weekend/holiday tournaments, College Bound program, the Middle School Initiative
Cabrera Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 136119036 $15,000 and Project Chess.
Cornegy Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 136119036 $5,000 Support the operating costs and programming in Council District 36 schools.

Lander Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 136119036 $5,000 Funding to provide general operating support for the chess in schools program.

Levin Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. 136119036 $4,000 Funding to provide general operating support for the chess in schools program.
Feliz Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 15 136119036 $5,000 Funds will support chess programming for students in Council District 15.
Funds will go to cover cost of running chess programs, summer camp, tournaments,
College Bound program, and Teacher Training institute for youth in Council District 16.
Gibson Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 16 136119036 $5,000 [PS 55, PS 199, HS 404]
Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 20 & Public School To support chess programming for students and teachers in Council District 20,
Koo 20Q 136119036 $5,000 including Public School 20Q.
Moya Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 21 136119036 $15,000 To support chess program and tournament in Council District 21.
Funding will support the Chess-in-the-Schools tournament program in Council District
Powers Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 4 136119036 $18,000 4.
To fund the Scholastic Tournament Program for a Chess Tournament hosted at a school
in Council District 5. The tournament will be offered free of charge to competitors and
Kallos Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Council District 5 136119036 $10,000 are open to all children in New York City.
Brooks-Powers Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - Public School 52Q (29Q52) 136119036 $5,000 Funding to support the Chess program at Public School 52Q (29Q52).

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. - School Program, Tournament Funding to support a School Tournament, Teacher Training, virtual and after school
Levine Program, College Bound, Teacher Training Institute 136119036 $5,000 programs in Council District 7.
Chhaya Community Development Corporation - Civic
Van Bramer Engagement, Advocacy, & Organizing 113580935 $3,500 Funds will be used to support programs and services in Council District 26.

Funding to support RBI initiative, which will sponsor a Middle School baseball team at
Gennaro Child Center of NY, Inc., The 111733454 $5,000 Parsons Beacon; and deliver the Breaking Barriers programs.

To support culturally-sensitive mental health programming, improved access to health


Koo Child Center of NY, Inc., The 111733454 $10,000 care, and related programming to youth in Council District 20.

Brooks-Powers Child Center of NY, Inc., The - Cornerstone - Council District 31 111733454 $5,000 Funds to be used for programmatic support for Cornerstone in Council District 31.
Funds will support Child Center Programming in Council District 28 including the
Adams Child Center of NY, Inc., The - Council District 28 111733454 $27,000 Success Highways curriculum.
Child Center of NY, Inc., The - Home Visits & Preventive To support home visits and preventive services provided to at-risk children,
Koslowitz Services 111733454 $10,000 adolescents, and families living in Queens.
Funds would be used to support programming at the Middle School program at Junior
Grodenchik Child Center of NY, Inc., The - Junior High School 74Q (26Q074) 111733454 $12,000 High School 74Q.
To support the organization of a youth athletic league on Roosevelt Island, publicly
Kallos Child Center of NY, Inc., The - Roosevelt Island 111733454 $25,000 noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Funds will support young children reading program as part of the South Jamaica Reads
Adams Child Center of NY, Inc., The - South Jamaica Reads Initiative 111733454 $7,000 initiative.
Ulrich Child Center of NY, Inc., The - Youth Sports 111733454 $5,000 Funds will be used to purchase baseball uniforms and equipment.
Funding will support the CPNYC Saturday Resource Center (SRC) to provide individual
Cornegy Children of Promise, NYC - Saturday Resource Center 830440009 $8,500 tutoring to CPNYC participants each week.
Children's Aid Society, The - After-School Program - Frederick To support after-school programming, including virtual programming, for elementary
Levine Douglass Center 135562191 $4,000 and middle school children at the Frederick Douglass Center.

The requested funds will directly support school-based events hosted by the Student
Children's Aid Society, The - Curtis High School – Student Health Ambassadors. An example of past events include a health carnival, advocacy
Rose Health Ambassadors 135562191 $5,000 day, and a student led campaign on the dangers of substance use and abuse.
Funding to support Meals and Educational Support for Youths at Dunlevy Milbank
Perkins Children's Aid Society, The - Dunlevy Milbank Center 135562191 $10,000 Center.
Levin Children's Aid Society, The - Foster Youth Shadow Day 135562191 $4,000 To support the Foster Youth Shadow Day.
Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Children's Aid Society, The - Goodhue Center - After-School & the organization’s after-school and summer programming at The Goodhue Center, New
Rose Summer Programs 135562191 $10,000 Brighton neighborhood of Staten Island.

Rodriguez Children's Arts & Science Workshops, Inc. 132752494 $5,000 Funding to support the Young Women's Leadership initiatives in Council District 10.
Rivera Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. 136202692 $8,000 Funds will support CPC's Project Reach and other programs and operations.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - After-School
Brannan Program @ Public School 170K 136202692 $10,000 Funding to support CPC's After-School Program at Public School 170K.
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - After-School
Brannan Program @ Public School 176K 136202692 $10,000 Funding to support CPC's After-School Program at Public School 176K.
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Chung Pak Daycare - To support Chung Pak Daycare's early childhood programs and cultural enrichment
Chin Early Childhood Programs 136202692 $5,000 trips.
To support programming for participants of CPC SACC at Public School 20Q., along with
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Lois C. Lee Early behavioral and emotional programs for children at the Lois C. Lee Early Childhood
Koo Childhood Center & SACC at Public School 20Q 136202692 $5,000 Center.

To fund anti-discrimination clinics challenging bullying and bias discrimination for


Dromm Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Project Reach 136202692 $5,000 students, educators/service providers, and parents/guardians.
To support Project Reach youth programming, which includes crisis intervention and
support, anti-discrimination and anti-bullying trainings and technical assistance for
Koo Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Project Reach 136202692 $5,000 schools in Council District 20.
Funds will be used for dance, music and recreational activity classes for the After-
Treyger Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Public School 97K 136202692 $7,000 School program at P.S. 97K.
To support recreational and educational programming for individuals with
Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. - Queens Special developmental disabilities, as well as support programs for their families and caregivers
Koo Needs 136202692 $5,000 in a linguistically and culturally sensitive setting.

To support 72 Teen Program for teens that provides a collaborative, safe after-school
Chin Church Street School for Music and Art, Inc. - Teen Program 133693660 $5,000 environment to work with teaching artists, concerts, drop-in classes, and workshops.
Reynoso Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc. 264698161 $5,000 To support a local youth sports program.
To provide funding to support Citizen Schools' Catalyst program, which fosters project-
Ayala Citizen Schools, Inc. - Catalyst Program 043259160 $10,000 based STEM education in classrooms.
To support the expanded learning day services at Council District 7 schools, including
Levine Citizen Schools, Inc. - Expanded Learning Day Services 043259160 $5,000 virtual programming.
Funds will be used to support Young Minds Build Bridges - Pieces for Peace
Ampry-Samuel CITYarts, Inc. - A Bridge to Peace 132766701 $10,000 programming.
Funding to support expenses related to Afterschool & Summer program in Council
Claremont Neighborhood Centers, Inc. - Afterschool & District 16, including cultural excursions and trips. Funds will support the cost of
Gibson Summer Program - Council District 16 136016450 $10,000 transportation and admissions.
Funding to support operating expenses including consumable supplies, printing costs,
Johnson Class Size Matters 202169746 $7,500 utilities, and other programming costs.
To fund general operating expenses to help with data analysis and public outreach
Levin Class Size Matters 202169746 $2,500 around public education issues.
Funds support creation of outreach material and information on education matters in
Rosenthal Class Size Matters 202169746 $5,000 public schools.
Brannan Club A-Elita, Inc. 815218002 $1,000 Funds will be used to support the Online Talent Festival Contest for Youth.
Treyger Club A-Elita, Inc. 815218002 $4,500 Funds will be used to support the Online Talent Festival Contest for Youth.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Reynoso Coalition for Hispanic Family Services - Public School 123K 133546023 $5,000 To support the Arts and Literacy After School program at P.S. 123K Suydam.

Maisel CodyCares for Kids, Inc. 542167738 $5,000 To provide supplies and materials needed for CodyCares programs and activities.
To provide supplies and materials needed for Cody Cares programs, activities and teen
Ampry-Samuel CodyCares for Kids, Inc. - Programs & Teen Hall Meetings 542167738 $5,000 hall meetings.

Grodenchik Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, Inc. 112508369 $5,000 Funding to support programs for local youth and schools.

Chin Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The 112622003 $4,000 For general operating support for CHCF's Early Care Institute.
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The - Funds to support CHCF’s youth development programs at Council District 34 High
Reynoso Council District 34 112622003 $7,500 Schools and the Early Care and Education Institute.
Funding to support youth development programs at P.S. /M.S. 279X: After School
Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The - program, Teen Pregnancy Prevention program, and Family/Parent Education on child
Cabrera Public School / Middle School 279X 112622003 $15,000 development, First Aid and CPR.
Funds will be used to support sports programming and general operations in Council
Riley Community Board Athletic Leadership League, Inc. 461603415 $10,000 District 12.
Funding will go toward C-BALL live, free basketball clinics, healthy breakfast and
Community Board Athletic Leadership League, Inc. - C-BALL smoothies, youth radio show, afterschool program, peace dinner, and operational
Gibson Program - Council District 16 461603415 $5,000 expenses for the Council District 16 community.
Community League of the Heights, Inc. - After-School Program -
Levine Public School 4M (06M004) 132564241 $7,500 To fund the afterschool program at P.S. 4M.
Funding will support homework assistance, performing arts, engineering/technology,
Miller Community Youth Care Services, Inc. 770695007 $10,000 and aquatics instruction.
To support maintaining services (academic support, wellness activities, creative art
Levin Comunilife, Inc. 133530299 $4,000 therapies) for at-risk Latina teens in the Bronx and Brooklyn.
Rodriguez Comunilife, Inc. 133530299 $5,000 To support expenses of Life is Precious program in Council District 10.
Diaz Comunilife, Inc. - Life is Precious - Council District 18 133530299 $10,000 Funding is to support the Life is Precious program.
Funding to provide academic support, wellness activities, and creative arts therapies
Reynoso Comunilife, Inc. - Life is Precious - Council District 34 133530299 $5,000 for Latina teens, in the Life is Precious™ program.

Funds will help maintain services for Council District 16 at-risk Latina teens in the Bronx
Gibson Comunilife, Inc. - Life is Precious Program - Council District 16 133530299 $10,000 Life is Precious program, with education mental health services and raising awareness.

Perkins Comunilife, Inc. - Life is Precious Suicide Prevention Program 133530299 $10,000 Funding to support Life is Precious Suicide Prevention Program.
Yeger Congregation Kehilas Belz USA, Inc. 113143733 $20,000 To provide funding support for youth programs.
To support costs associated with programming and offering classes in satellite spaces in
Menchaca Cora, Inc. - Youth Arts Programming 113639921 $40,000 the Red Hook community.
Coro New York Leadership Center - Participatory Budgeting & Funds wills support education of youth in Council District 15 on local government and
Feliz Youth Fellowship Programming 133571610 $5,000 participatory budgeting.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Funds will support gang violence, youth violence, bias and bullying prevention services
Eugene Council For Unity, Inc. 112880221 $12,000 through workshops in schools and for communities and other operating expense.
Funding to provide anti-violence, anti-bias, anti-bullying prevention, and conflict
Treyger Council For Unity, Inc. 112880221 $5,000 resolution programming for youth in Council District 47.
CD48 Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 753046891 $2,500 Funds to cover costs for afterschool youth empowerment program.
Funds will support Youth Empowerment Program includes after-school and summer
programs that assist both immigrant and second generation intermediate and high
Eugene Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. 753046891 $6,000 school students in Brooklyn.
Funding will support ongoing counseling efforts and restorative practices within
Gibson Counseling In Schools, Inc. - Council District 16 133637647 $5,000 schools in Council District 16.
Funding to support NSA's Young Adult Opportunity Initiative, which serves
Crenulated Company, Ltd., The d/b/a New Settlement disconnected and at-risk youth with high school equivalency prep, one-to-one advising,
Cabrera Apartments - Young Adult Opportunity Initiative 141719016 $15,000 group work, job readiness, job placement.
Eugene Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc. 112506422 $5,000 To support mentoring and development services for youth.
Funding will cover costs of space rental, insurance, equipment and various operating
Vallone Dac Athletic Club, Inc. - Youth Program 116080807 $12,500 costs.
Dance Project of Washington Heights - After-School Dance To fund after school, virtual programming, and the summer dance camp for Council
Levine Outreach 471583227 $5,000 District 7 youth.
Funding will be used to support expenses related to weekly classes, year-end
Vallone Dancing Dreams 260797411 $5,000 performance, and the Dancing Dreams Leadership program.
Funding will support DCC's after-school program, providing academic and physical
Cabrera Davidson Community Center, Inc. 237010206 $15,000 activities for children in grades 1-5 in an after-school environment.
Davidson Community Center, Inc. - After-School Program - Funding will be used toward the DCC after-school program which serves elementary
Gibson Council District 16 237010206 $10,000 school students in Council District 16.
Gibson Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $5,000 Funding will support youth programs.
Gjonaj Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $80,000 To provide funding support for youth programs.
Louis Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $9,000 Funding will support youth programs.

Yeger Department of Youth and Community Development 136400434 $11,500 Funds will be used for youth programming and services in the 44th Council District.
Funds to be used to support assistance services for children and families including
Holden Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation, The 475466069 $5,000 purchasing materials and supplies.
Funding to support Introduction to Computer Science programs, Afterschool and
Ampry-Samuel Digital Girl, Inc. 472288307 $10,000 Summer Enrichment STEM programs.
Funding to support free coding, science, and math classes to children through the after-
Cumbo Digital Girl, Inc. - After School & Summer Enrichment 472288307 $5,000 school and Summer Enrichment program.
Funding to support free coding classes and computer science classes for youth in
Cornegy Digital Girl, Inc. - Council District 36 472288307 $10,000 Council District 36.
Funding to support operating expense costs for educational enrichment programming
Barron Digital Girl, Inc. - Council District 42 472288307 $5,000 in Council District 42.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding to support the MYBASE program; providing youth with civic engagement,
Cornegy Digital Girl, Inc. - MYBASE 472288307 $11,000 workforce development and service learning opportunities.
Funds will support Ditmas Park Youth Group programs in Council District 45, as well as
Louis Ditmas Park Youth Group 262442377 $7,000 operational costs, staffing, refreshments and rent.
Funds will be used to support general programming expenses of the Dominican Writers
Rodriguez Dominican Writers Assoc., Inc. 831980577 $5,000 Association.
Johnson Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc., The 136127348 $5,000 Funding to support Runaway and Homeless Youth programs and services.

Ayala Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc., The - Bronx Youth Center 136127348 $10,000 To provide funding for ESOL classes at The Door's Bronx Youth Center.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with operating youth programs including learning centers, and sport youth
Louis Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc. 134012789 $12,000 programs such as basketball, and mentoring. As well as, incentive programs.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with operating youth programs including learning centers, and sport youth
Rose Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc. 134012789 $5,000 programs such as basketball, and mentoring. As well as, incentive programs.
To fund children's reading series featuring drag queens reading picture books to
children in libraries and other settings in Council District 25 and to fund supporting
Dromm Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. 822613408 $5,000 media.

To support a program for children that raises awareness of gender diversity, promotes
self-acceptance, and builds empathy through a literary experience noticed through
Kallos Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. 822613408 $10,000 Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Funding to make our popular and educational DQSH program accessible to a wider
range of children across the city. By presenting DQSH in other languages, we are able
Lander Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. 822613408 $5,000 to bring a program to children that is both gender expansive and culturally diverse.
Funding will support operating costs for Drag Queen Story Hour readings in Council
Powers Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. 822613408 $7,000 District 4.
Rivera Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. - Council District 2 822613408 $5,000 Funds will support Drag Queen Story Hour programs in Council District 2.

DreamYard Project, Inc. - Community Art Center - Council The funds will support Community Art Center programming in Council District 16,
Gibson District 16 133759661 $5,000 including supplies, outreach and awareness and general expenses.
Dwarf-Giraffe Athletic League of Whitestone, Inc. - Youth Funding will be utilized to purchase uniforms, trophies and equipment for the
Vallone Sports Program 112523053 $15,000 basketball program as well as expenses for events.

Brannan Dyker Heights Athletic Association, Inc. - Youth Athletics 113422707 $10,000 Funding to support operational expenses associated with softball and baseball leagues.
Funding to support operating costs for youth intern program components of substance
CD48 Dynamic Youth Community, Inc. 112503506 $5,000 abuse intervention.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc. - Post-Secondary Success
Perkins Initiative (PSSI) Program 201532382 $7,500 To support Eagle Academy Harlem PSSI program.

Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc. - Reaching Young Men Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Rose through Supplemental Education (RYSE) 201532382 $10,000 associated with operating school programs and academic remediation programs.
To support zero waste training and maintenance and family friendly program around
Chin Earth Matter NY - Heritage Farm Beds 270625845 $5,000 Heritage Farm Beds.
East Flatbush Village, Inc. - EFV E.N.O.U.G.H. (Educating,
Neighborhoods, Organizing, Under-served, Grassroots- Funding to support EFV E.N.O.U.G.H. (Educating, Neighborhoods, Organizing, Under-
Lander organizing and Heal 800612019 $3,500 served, Grassroots-organizing and Health-awareness) Initiative.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth football
Barron East New York Kidspower, Inc. - Council District 42 113308030 $30,000 programming in Council District 42.
Funding will be used to support job training, financial counseling, and college access
CD22 East River Development Alliance, Inc. - College Access Program 861096987 $6,500 programs.
Funding will be used to defray the costs of the College Readiness program, which will
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - College Readiness provide career workshops, mentoring programs, and financial counseling for at-risk
CD22 Program 861096987 $17,000 youth.
East River Development Alliance, Inc. - Urban Upbound -
Moya College & Career Access Program 861096987 $25,000 To support Urban Upbound’s College and Career Access Program in Council District 21.
Matteo East Shore Little League, Inc. 510237392 $5,000 Funds will be used for equipment and utilities.

Matteo Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. 132872916 $5,000 Funds will be used for general operating expenses for the early Childhood program.
Funds will support wraparound services for autistic children in after-school and
Rose Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. - Autism Awareness 132872916 $5,000 summer programs and during school closings.
Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. - Early Childhood
Borelli Program 132872916 $15,000 Funding will support Eden II community programs.
Brooks-Powers Edeyouth, Inc. 272935350 $5,000 Funding to support the Youth employment readiness program.
Funds will allow EDEYOUTH to provide services that empower youth to achieve
Louis Edeyouth, Inc. 272935350 $7,000 academic success, while promoting a healthy and safe community.
Brooks-Powers Edge School of the Arts Dance Legacy, Inc. 823426582 $5,000 Arts programming that supports social and emotional development.
To provide funding to support Council District 8 schools with developing a school wide
Ayala Edible Schoolyard New York 271237249 $5,000 culture of health and wellness.
Funding will support the 14th Street Y's Daddy & Me program, a free swim course that
Educational Alliance, Inc., The - Daddy & Me Swimming serves families in the Educational Alliance Head Start program, as well as other
Powers Program - 14th Street Y 135562210 $10,000 programs at the 14th Street Y.
Funding to support programming in Council District 14 to help prepare eligible students
Cabrera Educators for Student Success Association, Inc. 814449558 $5,000 for the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT).
El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. - Dropout Prevention Program -
Levin Council District 33 112614265 $3,500 To support the Dropout Prevention Program for students in Council District 33.
To support the El Puente Scholars program, providing opportunities to develop
Reynoso El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. - Scholars Program 112614265 $26,500 valuable interpersonal, leadership and professional skills.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding will cover administrative, staffing and operational cost in the administration of
Rose Empowerment Zone, Inc. - Empower Girls SI Program 142009368 $10,000 the Empower Girls SI program.
Louis Entertainers for Education Alliance, Inc. 432115174 $7,000 Funds will support leadership skills development seminars.

Entertainers for Education Alliance, Inc. - I Will Graduate Funding to support I Will Graduate Program including music production, journalism,
Cumbo Program 432115174 $6,500 photography, marching band, and college-career readiness workshops, etc.

To fund tutoring, information and referral services, and support group for individuals
Dromm Everyone Reading, Inc. - Tutoring 132755541 $5,000 struggling to read, and professional development for parents, teachers and schools.
Funding will support Exalt’s Core Internship Program model, which combines a
rigorous, proprietary curriculum and career development opportunities for court-
Cabrera Exalt Youth - Core Internship Program - Council District 14 205540955 $10,000 involved youth ages 15-19.
Lander Extreme Kids and Crew, Inc. 352392415 $4,500 Funding to support programming for disabled children and families.
Extreme Kids and Crew, Inc. - Red Hook After-School & Funding to support operational & programmatic costs of after-school and summer
Menchaca Summer Camp 352392415 $10,000 camp programs for families who have children with disabilities.

Funding to go support the creation of educational home kits for supplies to be sent to
families to supplement remote distance learning during this school year (toolkits with
Gibson Family Life Academy Charter School - Council District 16 134170389 $5,000 rulers, math manipulatives, paper, etc.) in support of our families in CD16.
Family Life Development Center, Inc. - Healthy Living, Tutoring,
Cumbo Mentoring, & Counseling 311741545 $5,000 Funding to support a summer day camp and youth services.
Funding to support educational and supportive services for families transitioning
Rosenthal FamilyKind, Ltd. 454636528 $5,000 through divorce.

Rivera Father's Heart Ministries, The 223495873 $5,000 Funds will support Father's Heart Ministries youth and hunger prevention programs.
Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. - I Can Excel (ICE) After-School Funding to support general operating expenses related to the afterschool and summer
Levine Program & Summer Dreams Camp 133945168 $5,000 camp programs.
Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. - I Can Excel Sports and
Perkins Education Enrichment Program 133945168 $5,000 To support I Can Excel Sports and Education Enrichment Program.
Funding to support ongoing outreach services for the youth through educational
First Baptist Church of Crown Heights, Inc. - Hospitality conferences on college admissions, financial aid, college life, career opportunities, and
Cumbo Committee 112033058 $4,000 more.
Brannan First Chernomorets USA, Inc. 113586786 $2,500 Funds to support the after school youth soccer program.

Funding will support college preparation and financial literacy workshops, a moving up
Adams First Faith Baptist Church 022916843 $10,000 ceremony, consumable supplies and transportation for college campus visits.
Funding will support college preparation programming including books, consumable
Miller First Faith Baptist Church - College Preparation Programming 022916843 $15,000 supplies and transportation for college campus visits.

Brooks-Powers First Faith Baptist Church - You Can Go To College Program 022916843 $5,000 Funding to support You Can Go To College programming and activities.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Funds will support the Need-Assessment program which assesses ELL students' best fit
Louis Flanbwayan Haitian Literacy Project, Inc. 270974276 $5,000 schools and assists students and families in the high school enrollment process.
To support youth programming including boys and girls recreational sports clinics and
Maisel Flatbush Park Jewish Center - Youth Programs 111969900 $5,000 leagues.
To assist at risk teens, assist with counseling, locate runaways and special needs
CD48 Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. 203244567 $5,000 missing children.
Eugene Flatbush Youth Association, Inc. 113287922 $5,000 Funds will support Basketball Training related programming and services.
Funding to support STEM programming for children, including costs associated with
Moya Flushing Meadow Soap Box Derby, Inc. 112737828 $15,000 supplies, car kits and storage.
Louis For The Better, Inc. 852956154 $5,000 Funds will support For The Better Health Program.
Cabrera Fordham Soccer Academy, Inc. 821745516 $5,000 Funding to support programming expenses of youth athletics.
Lander Fort Hamilton Hockey Corporation 562629871 $5,000 Funding to support rink maintenance, equipment, supplies, and/or jerseys.

Rodriguez Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc. 133723207 $5,000 To cover programming expenses of the Council District 10 Fresh Youth initiatives.

Borelli Friends of Alice Austen House, Inc. - Council District 51 133248928 $5,000 Funding will support to bring education program to students in Council District 51.
Friends of Gantry Plaza State Park, Inc. - LIC Landing - Youth
Van Bramer Programming 473613599 $5,000 Funding to support free programming for children at LIC Landing.

Koo Friends of Pack and Troop 253, Inc. 813355590 $5,000 To support weekly meetings and outdoor activities, and STEAM programming.
Funding to support educational programs offered during out-of-school time for
Lander Friends of the New York Transit Museum 113299408 $3,500 children.
To produce and promote family programs for children and caregivers, offered free with
Levin Friends of the New York Transit Museum 113299408 $3,000 Museum admissions.
Ampry-Samuel Fulton Art Fair, Inc. 113386595 $5,000 Funds will support youth arts programming in the 41st Council District.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Staten Island Justice Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Center - Youth Impact 132612524 $5,000 running The Staten Island Youth Justice Center.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - nnual Far Rockaway Youth Funding to support costs associated with Annual Far Rockaway Youth Summit, the
Brooks-Powers Summit & Youth Committee 132612524 $7,000 leadership development program and the Youth Committee.
Funds will be used for support staff for the Scholars of the Zone program which
CD22 Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Scholars of the Zone 132612524 $10,000 provides programming for local youth.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Staten Island Justice Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Center: Youth Wellness Initiative 132612524 $5,000 running The Staten Island Youth Justice Center.
Riley Game Over Hicks Family Foundation 853070939 $10,000 Funds to be used to support the Valley Park Basketball Invitational.
Kallos Generation Citizen, Inc. 272039522 $1,000 To support youth civic participation programs.
Levin Generation Citizen, Inc. 272039522 $3,000 To support in-class civic participation programs.
To support the partnering of college students with high and middle school classroom
Dromm Generation Citizen, Inc. - Civics Education 272039522 $5,000 teachers to lead a 20-session in-school action civics course.
Feliz Generation Citizen, Inc. - Council District 15 272039522 $10,000 Funds will support civics education in schools within Council District 15.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

D. Diaz George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, Inc., The 113341395 $50,000 Funds will be used to support youth court, literacy and college readiness programs.
Funding to support the distribution of MetroCards for court-involved young men who
Johnson Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. 061711370 $5,000 are completing GOSO’s job readiness curriculum.
Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. - Career Development for
Powers Court-Involved Youth 061711370 $6,000 Funding will support GOSO's career development services for court-involved youth.

Levin Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc. - Job Readiness Programming 061711370 $4,500 Funding to support GOSO's job readiness programming.
To expand the Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue Troop-Building
efforts in City Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly
Kallos Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. 131624014 $1,000 newsletter and website.
Funds to support Girl Scout programming, troop building, and access programming for
Koo Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. 131624014 $5,000 scouts in Council District 20.
Funds will be used to provide engagement series programming workshops to educate
Ulrich Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. 131624014 $5,000 on skills such as leadership, science and math.
Van Bramer Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. 131624014 $5,000 Funding to offer programs and to continue Troop-Building efforts city-wide.

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Council District Funding to support expenses associated with starting a new Girl Scout troop in Council
Gjonaj 13 131624014 $10,000 District 13. To be equally distributed amongst all the troops in Council District 13.
Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Council District
Miller 27 131624014 $5,000 Funding will support troop building efforts in Council District 27.
Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Council District
Holden 30 131624014 $5,000 Funds to be used to support Girl Scout Troops in Council District 30.
Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Troop 4475 - Funding to support programming and activities for Troop 4475 - Public School/ Middle
Brooks-Powers Public School/ Middle School 183Q (27Q183) 131624014 $5,000 School 183Q (27Q183).

Funding to support operating and programming expenses of Troop 6000; a troop which
Johnson Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. - Troop 6000 131624014 $6,000 is made up entirely of girls living in the New York City shelter system.
Girl Vow, Inc. - Mentoring & Life Skills for Former Juvenile Funding to support mentoring, life skills training, and advocacy on behalf of
Cumbo Justice Participants 474062257 $5,000 disadvantaged girls in the foster care and juvenile justice system.
Cornegy Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. 043697166 $5,000 Funding to support the STARS-CGE programming.
Funds to support GGE youth organizing, advocacy and training programs to bolster
Louis Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. 043697166 $2,500 systemic change, self-determination and healthy living.
Funding to support programmatic services consistent to NYC Young Women's
Cumbo Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. - NYC Young Women’s Initiative 043697166 $5,000 Initiative's Report to elevate today's girls to tomorrow's leaders.

Funding to institutionalize the Young Women’s Initiative, coordinate program


strategies with partner organizations who receive YWI funding and liaison directly with
Lander Girls for Gender Equity, Inc. - Young Women’s Initiative 043697166 $5,500 the NYC Council Women’s Caucus and Commission on Gender Equity.
Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. -
Brannan Council District 43 050615968 $5,000 Funds for GallopNYC Therapeutic Riding Program for residents of Council District 43.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc. - Funding to provide therapeutic riding for low-income children with disabilities making
Lander GallopNYC 050615968 $5,000 the benefits of the program widely available.
Grodenchik Glen Oaks Little League, Inc. 521733828 $6,000 Funding to support expenses for sports programming.
Funds to support GK organizing, advocacy and training programs for systemic change,
Louis Global Kids, Inc. 133629485 $5,000 self-determination and healthy living.
Rivera Global Kids, Inc. 133629485 $3,500 Funds will support Global Kids' programs and operations.

Powers Global Kids, Inc. - Girl Hack - High School of Art and Design 133629485 $5,000 Funding will support Girl Hack programming at High School of Art and Design.
Koo Glow Community Center, Inc. 611882235 $5,000 To support a Lunar New Year festival for children and families.
To support youth-related programming, including out of school time STEM
Koo Glow Foundation, Inc. 81-0734906 $5,000 programming, for residents of Council District 20.

Goddard Riverside Community Center - Youth Programs - Funding to support after-school programming at Goddard Riverside's Bernie Wohl and
Rosenthal Bernie Wohla & Lincoln Square Neighborhood Centers 131893908 $40,000 Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center.
Funding to support enhancement of programming of Beacon Community Centers at
P.S. 15K (offering youth and family services throughout the year) and Miccio
Good Shepherd Services - After-School Program - Public Cornerstone programs (offering year-round activities for residents of local NYCHA
Menchaca School 15K (15K015) & Miccio Center Programs 135598710 $15,000 developments).
Funding to Support Boys & Girls High School, Men in Progress, and Women on the
Cornegy Good Shepherd Services - Boys & Girls High School 135598710 $5,000 Move College Preparatory.
Funds will support the programs and operations at the 17th Street Euphrasian
Rivera Good Shepherd Services - Euphrasian Residence & Marian Hall 135598710 $5,000 Residence and Marian Hall.
Funding will help provide individual and group counseling at the Lincoln High School
Treyger Good Shepherd Services - Lincoln High School YABC 135598710 $10,000 Young Adult Borough Center.
Good Shepherd Services - The McLaughlin East Harlem To provide funding to supplement services offered to run-away, homeless, and
Ayala Residence 135598710 $5,000 disconnected youth at The McLaughlin East Harlem Residence.
To support training and curriculum for GSS staff in restorative justice practices for
special needs students at Lyons Community School, as well as to fund a community
Reynoso Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 135562230 $10,000 event centered on restorative justice.
Funds will support Grand Street Settlement's early education programs in Council
Rivera Grand Street Settlement, Inc. 135562230 $7,500 District 2.
To support college and career prep for Lower East Side students utilizing Beacon
Chin Grand Street Settlement, Inc. - Beacon Community Center 135562230 $5,000 Community Center.

To support youth softball, baseball, and basketball programs, including funds for
Treyger Gravesend Athletic Association, Inc. 113019763 $10,000 operation of the program fields and equipment and general operating expenses.

Borelli Great Kills Little League, Inc. 136197291 $10,000 Funding will be used for baseball and softball programs and support for them.
Funds will be used for field maintenance, marketing, supplies, uniforms and
Matteo Great Kills Little League, Inc. 136197291 $5,000 equipment.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Greater Flushing Community Council, Inc. - Macedonia Child To support the Macedonia Child Development Center, classroom supplies,
Koo Development Center 237006635 $9,000 programmatic costs, office supplies, and other operational costs.
Funds to be used for historical programs, school programs, tours, presentations, crafts,
Holden Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc. 112409274 $5,000 festivals and lectures.
Funds will be used to support Solar Car Team programming (a STEM program
Borelli Green Technology Club Corporation - Solar Car Team 454840606 $2,500 competition).
Funds will be used to support Solar Car Team programming (a STEM program
Matteo Green Technology Club Corporation - Solar Car Team 454840606 $2,500 competition).
Johnson Greenwich House, Inc. - Music Programs 135562204 $15,000 Funding to support Greenwich House's music programs.
Riley Grenada Built to win, Inc. - Sports Camp 832706717 $10,000 Funds to be used to support the youth Sports Camp.
Ayala Groove With Me, Inc. - East Harlem 133919147 $5,000 To provide funding to support free dance classes for youth in East Harlem.
Funding to support summer and after-school programs based at Groundswells office
Lander Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc. 113427213 $10,000 and studio in Gowanus.
Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc. - Council District
Reynoso 34 113427213 $5,000 To support the creation of a large-scale permanent public mural in Council District 34.
Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc. - Mural Project -
Feliz Council District 15 113427213 $10,000 Funds will support the creation of a mural in partnership with local youth.
Riley Gun Hill Basketball Association, Inc. 270584874 $10,000 Funds to be used to support the Gun Hill Basketball League.

To support the Arts in the Community, Caribbean Heritage Summer Workshop Series
that celebrates Caribbean traditions, science and the environment, cooking (related to
Eugene Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc. 113624294 $5,000 the foods of the tropics), and writing (literature and storytelling).
Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc. - Summer
Louis Heritage Workshop Series - Council District 45 113624294 $6,000 Funding will support Summer Heritage Workshops Series (SWS).
Funds will be used to partially cover costs of piano and violin lessons for low-income
Chin Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. 135562412 $13,000 students in Lower Manhattan.
Funds will be used to provide support for homework help, tutoring, and translations for
CD22 HANAC, Inc. - Afterschool Program 112290832 $23,000 local students.
Moya HANAC, Inc. - Public School 19Q 112290832 $15,000 To support the beacon program at PS19Q.
CD22 HANAC, Inc. - STEM Program @ Public School 2Q 112290832 $9,000 Funding will be used to provide STEM enrichment program at P.S. 2Q.
Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. -
Digital Storytelling Workshop & Teen Filmmaker Training Funding to support Digital Storytelling Workshop FKA HCCI Teen Filmmaker Training
Perkins Program 133516262 $10,000 Program.

Harlem Dowling - West Side Center for Children and Family


Services, Inc. - After-School Programs - Public School/Middle To fund the operating expenses including staff support of the after-school programs at
Levine School 161M (05M161) & Public School 36M (05M0360) 133030378 $5,000 P.S. 161M and P.S. 36M.

Levine Harlem Educational Activities Fund, Inc. - Youth Development 133568672 $5,000 Funding for the cost of HEAF's program staff and program supplies and materials.
Johnson Hartley House, Inc. 131656652 $12,000 To support youth afterschool programming.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds for family support for families of children with special needs including
CD48 HASC Center, Inc. 112630071 $11,500 workshops and related supplies.
To provide support group programs to parents and siblings of children with
Yeger HASC Center, Inc. 112630071 $15,000 developmental disabilities (DD).
Funding to support operating costs to provide computer programming, arts and music
CD48 Health Essential Association, Inc. 452871053 $8,000 classes to community youth.
Diaz Helen Keller International, Inc. 135562162 $5,000 Funding will be to support the ChildSight NY program in Council District 18.

Moya Helen Keller International, Inc. 135562162 $28,000 To fund their vision program and glasses for low income youth in Council District 21.
Powers Helen Keller International, Inc. 135562162 $10,000 Funding will support vision care for students in Council District 4.

Dromm Helen Keller International, Inc. - Eye Exams & Glasses 135562162 $5,000 To support the provision of eye exams and glasses to students in Council District 25.
Helen Keller International, Inc. - Student Vision Program - Funds will support free, high-quality vision care, including prescription eyeglasses, to
Gibson Council District 16 135562162 $5,000 middle and high school students in Council District 16.
To enable the Henry Street Settlement to run a flag football league, host a community
Chin Henry Street Settlement 131562242 $7,500 event at Sol Lain Playground.
Rivera Henry Street Settlement - Boys & Girls Republic 131562242 $7,500 Funds will support Henry Street Settlement's Boys and Girls Republic.
Funds will support the Henry Street Settlement's Expanded Horizons College
Henry Street Settlement - Expanded Horizons College Preparation and Retention program providing college prep services to public school
Chin Preparation & Retention program 131562242 $7,500 students.
Rivera Henry Street Settlement - Sol Lain Athletic Association 131562242 $6,500 Funds will support Sol Lain Athletic Association's programs and operations.
Chin Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 133104537 $4,000 To provide mental health counseling services for LGBTQ youth.
The funds support the provision of comprehensive mental health services for LGBTQ
youth in Council District 23. These services include individual and group counselling
Grodenchik Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 133104537 $4,000 sessions and referrals.
Funding to support the provision of comprehensive mental health services to LGBTQ
Johnson Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 133104537 $3,500 youth.
Louis Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 133104537 $2,500 Funds will support Mental Health programs.
Rivera Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. 133104537 $8,000 Funds will support Hetrick-Martin's programs and operations.
Rodriguez Hispanic Federation, Inc. 133573852 $30,000 To support Council District 10 initiatives.
To support the development of anti-street harassment video series and curriculum for
Levin Hollaback, Inc. 273199988 $3,500 NYC middle and high schools.
Rosenthal Hollaback, Inc. 273199988 $5,000 Funds will support free bystander intervention trainings in Council District 6.

Miller Hollis Presbyterian Church 111631786 $5,000 Funding will be used to provide recreational and educational programming for youth.
Rodriguez Holyrood Church 131844844 $5,000 Funds will support the Washington Heights Choir at Holyrood Church.
Funding to support the operating expenses of BEST Academy and youth jobs training
Salamanca HOPE Program, Inc., The 133268539 $10,000 program.
Horticultural Society of New York, The - Green Space - High Funding will support costs of creating a "green" space at the High School of Art and
Powers School of Art and Design 130854930 $8,000 Design.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds for academic, educational, and recreational services to young people on the path
Johnson Hudson Guild 135562989 $44,500 to success in college and/or in careers.

Johnson Hudson River Community Sailing, Inc. 261784215 $3,000 To support Sail Academy and affordable sailing activities for youth in Council District 3.

To cover expenses related to the Sail Academy, a youth development program for
Rodriguez Hudson River Community Sailing, Inc. 261784215 $10,000 underserved middle and high school students in Council District 10.

Koo Hunter College High School PTA 133236281 $3,500 Funding will support costs of laptops for hybrid learning at Hunter College High School.

Powers Hunter College High School PTA 133236281 $5,000 Funding will support costs of laptops for hybrid learning at Hunter College High School.

Salamanca Hunts Point Alliance for Children - Early Literacy programming 208503907 $5,000 Funding to support Early Literacy programming and services.
Hunts Point Alliance for Children - Youth Development Career
Salamanca Exploration 208503907 $10,000 Funding to support the youth development career exploration.
Hyde Leadership Charter School - Summer Leap/Springboard
Salamanca program 743162136 $10,000 Funding to support the Summer LEAP program.
To support programming and operating expenses. - Conduct assessments of single
parents families in order to identify causes leading to struggles as part of program to
Rodriguez I Can Change, Inc. 834538597 $5,000 address those issues.
Louis I Hold the Key, Inc. 833034480 $5,000 Funds will be used for Y.L.R Literary Now.
Ice Tea Youth Development Program, Inc. - Ice Tea Youth Funding to provide mentoring, counseling and sports training via a summer camp and
Cumbo Development Program 824599520 $2,500 after-school program.
Ice Theatre of New York, Inc. - Young Artists Series - Riverbank Funding to support the Young Artists Series including education and outreach
Levine State Park - Rink 2 133258301 $5,000 components.

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc. - Family Engagement & Funding to support Ifetayo's family engagement & personal development, social
Cumbo Personal Development 113027538 $15,000 justice, youth ensemble, and other intellectual and emotional development programs.
Funding to support operational expenses of the Rites of Passage program including
Cornegy Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc. - Rites of Passage 113027538 $5,000 staffing.

Yeger Igud L'Hachzokas Torah 113588991 $22,500 Funds will be used for a mentoring program for teenagers and to provide suppers.
To cover operating costs and programming expenses for homeless young women, who
CD48 Imeinu, Inc. dba Rachel's Place 260774611 $20,000 have suffered from domestic violence.
To cover operating costs and programming expenses for homeless young women, who
Yeger Imeinu, Inc. dba Rachel's Place 260774611 $6,000 have suffered from domestic violence.
Funding will support staffing, materials, space, and operating budget for an evening
youth athletic program including basketball practice and tournaments and leadership
Chin Immigrant Social Services, Inc. - Public School 2M 132689273 $5,000 training at Public School 2M.
Support services for applying for public benefits, housing, immigration assistance, and
Brooks-Powers Indo-Caribbean Alliance, Inc. 272848254 $5,000 youth engagement.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Indochina Sino-American Senior Citizen Center, Inc. - Youth Funds will support the Youth Employment Training program, which will recruit and
Chin Employment Training Program 133584616 $4,000 train youth in ESOL, computer literacy and job readiness.

Cabrera Inner City Handball Association, Inc. 113102237 $5,000 Funds to provide a series of handball clinics and competitions in City Council District 14.
Ampry-Samuel Inner Force Economic Development Corporation 113372566 $5,000 Funds will be used to cover cost associated with childcare services.
Cumbo Inquiring Minds Institute, Inc. - Kids Civics 823636328 $6,000 Funding to support civic education and literacy programming & services.

Rodriguez Inwood-Manhattan Little League Baseball, Inc. 136271595 $5,000 To cover expenses related to Inwood Little League Baseball & Basketball programs.
To support the Island Kids Summer Camp with costs of programming and activities such
as swimming, sports, art, science, photography and field trips, publicly noticed through
Kallos Island Kids, Inc. 133755714 $5,000 Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.

Dromm Jackson Heights Art Club, Inc. - Children's Art Program 112688282 $5,000 To fund children's art classes and shows, including instructor support and supplies.
Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, The - After-School & To support after-school and summer programming in the areas of artistic expression,
Van Bramer Summer Programming 111729398 $51,000 educational activities and STEM.
Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet, Inc. - Cultural Arts Program Funding to support The Cultural Arts Program (CAP) which provides after school and
Cumbo (CAP) 831788832 $5,000 weekend arts classes to a diverse body of students.

To provide educational activities for youth, specifically individual piano classes, and
group ESL & Citizenship classes, as well as concerts and cultural performances for local
Dromm Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, Inc. - Youth Programs 111681124 $12,500 youth, as well as supporting costs for operating expenses and staff support.

Ampry-Samuel Jewish Children's Museum 133798344 $8,000 Funds will be used for cost associated with the educational and cultural programs.
Funds to cover costs of Educational and Cultural programs that include museum tours
CD48 Jewish Children's Museum 133798344 $9,000 and hate crimes initiative programming.

Yeger Jewish Children's Museum 133798344 $6,000 Funding to support museum tours with pre and post visit activities as well as crafts.
Jewish Children's Museum - Cultural & Educational After Funding will support educational and cultural programs in the museum, as well as
Cumbo School Program 133798344 $20,000 other events targeted for children.
Brannan Jewish Coalition for Youth Education & Support, Inc. 273152656 $5,000 Funding to support youth programming in Council District 43.
CD48 Jewish Coalition for Youth Education & Support, Inc. 273152656 $5,000 Funds will be used to provide various support services for at risk youth.

Funding to support operational expenses of programming/service including counseling,


Eugene Jewish Coalition for Youth Education & Support, Inc. 273152656 $5,000 educational programs, job placement/work readiness and mentoring.

Jewish Coalition for Youth Education & Support, Inc. - Youth To cover costs associated with recreational activities, sports games, events, health and
Menchaca Program 273152656 $5,000 fitness classes & related services, including facility, staffing and equipment costs.
Matteo Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. 135562256 $14,000 Funds will be used to support the JCC STEM program.
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - STEM Funding will be used to support STEM program at South Shore JCC location in Council
Borelli Program - Council District 51 135562256 $10,000 District 51.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. - Sunrise Day
Borelli Camp 135562256 $10,000 Funding to support Sunrise Day Camp.

Ulrich Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. 112425813 $7,500 Funds will be used to support social services coordination.
Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. - Funding to support youth outreach programming, to connect local youth to food
Brooks-Powers Youth Services 112425813 $10,000 centers and healthcare.
Funds to support expenses associated with Parade. To host Labor Day J’Ouvert
activities which includes, steelbands and masquerade performances and Awards
Louis J'Ouvert City International, Inc. - Council District 45 113362754 $4,000 celebration.
Cumbo J'Ouvert City International, Inc. - Cultural Activities 113362754 $5,000 Funding to support the costs associated with J'Ouvert celebrations.
Funding to support enhancement and expansion of delivery in-class and afterschool
Brooks-Powers Junior Achievement of New York 133031828 $5,000 programming in high need, underserved schools.
Funding will support the expansion of their programming, which teaches students
Chin Junior Achievement of New York 133031828 $5,000 about work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship.

Rivera Junior Achievement of New York 133031828 $5,000 Funds will support Junior Achievement's programs and operations in Council District 2.

Adams Kickers Youth Sports Association of Southeast Queens, Inc. 112988905 $5,000 Funds will support expenses required to provide a soccer team to youth.

Brooks-Powers Kickers Youth Sports Association of Southeast Queens, Inc. 112988905 $10,000 Funds to be used for soccer program in Council District 31.
Funding will support expenses related to providing sports, cultural and educational
Miller Kickers Youth Sports Association of Southeast Queens, Inc. 112988905 $12,500 activities to youth.
To provide funding for Kids Creative's after-school and summer programming at Public
Ayala Kids Creative 404, Inc. - Public School 102M (04M102) 753139502 $20,000 School 102M.
Funding to support KC after school programming, including arts classes and High School
Johnson Kids Creative 404, Inc. - Public School 11M 753139502 $5,000 Apprenticeship program at Public School 11M.
To support Kids Creative after-school and summer arts, music, and theatre education
programs. Funding will support after-school programming at P.S. 536X in Council
Diaz Kids Creative 404, Inc. - Public School 536X (12X536) 753139502 $5,000 District 18.

Funds will be used to enhance and expand our "Positive Impact Movement (P.I.M)
Brooks-Powers King of Kings Foundation, Inc. 030583790 $6,000 Mentoring Program", "Anti-Drug-Anti-Gang Warriors Tour (G.W. Tour) Program."
Funding to support Leadership and CIVIC programming and activities for local
Lander Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc. 113068515 $3,500 immigrant youth.

To support youth baseball, football, basketball and soccer programs. Funds will be used
Maisel Kings Bay Youth Organization, Inc. - Youth Sports Program 116020722 $5,000 to purchase sports supplies and equipment, uniforms, trophies and/or transportation.
Funding to support tennis programming for students ages 5-12 in NYCHA
Cornegy Kings County Tennis League - NYCHA Tennis Programming 273170420 $5,000 developments.

Diaz Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Castle Hill Little League 131623850 $10,000 This funding will be to support expenses related to the Castle Hill Little League.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funding to support teen educational and developmental programs, with special
emphasis on youngsters between ages 6 – 18 who come from disadvantaged or
Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Margaret Coudert Clubhouse - disenfranchised circumstances in district 14. Funding will also cover Immigrant
Cabrera Teen Services 131623850 $5,000 Outreach.
Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Palmaro Clubhouse & Castle Hill
Diaz Houses 131623850 $30,000 To support teen programming at the Palmaro Clubhouse and Castle Hill Houses.
Diaz Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club - Public School 36X (08X036) 131623850 $10,000 To support an after-school programming at Public School 36X.
To fund programmatic and operational costs of the Hodori Little Tiger Afterschool
Korean American Family Service Center, The - Hodori "Little program, a holistic approach to address the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of
Koo Tigers" Afterschool Program 133609811 $5,500 children and immigrant families.
Korean American Family Service Center, The - Hodori "Little Funding will support the Hodori "Little Tigers" Afterschool program and its operational
Vallone Tigers" Afterschool Program 133609811 $5,000 costs.
To support KCS's Young Adult Service Program (YASP), which aims to provide youth
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc. - with a wide variety of opportunities to learn and develop through volunteer activities
Koo Young Adult Service Program (YASP) 237348989 $6,000 and internships.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth athletics
Barron Kwatny Foundation, Inc. - Council District 42 810606748 $10,000 programming.
Funds support operating expense of young women's basketball league and youth
Rosenthal Ladies Who Hoop 815365775 $13,500 programming.
Rivera Latinas On The Verge of Excellence Love, Inc. 463732667 $2,000 Funds will support the LOVE Mentoring Program.
Latinas On The Verge of Excellence Love, Inc. - Mentoring Funding to support Latina female high school students through the academic year by
Cumbo Program 463732667 $6,000 peer-to-peer empowerment and mentorship program.
Moya Learning Tree Tutorial & Enrichment Program, Inc. 464393865 $5,000 To support learning tree tutorial in East Elmhurst.
Funding to support youth sports programming, introduction of 5-12 years of age to the
Gjonaj Legacy Volleyball Club, Inc. - Mini/Youth Volley 453843966 $10,000 sport of Volleyball.
Funding for special needs youth with severe behavioral disabilities to attend
CD48 Lenny's Lighthouse, Inc. 260595266 $10,000 recreational programming.

To support the Afterschool & Summer Camp programs for low-income children on the
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. - After-School & Summer East Side throughout the academic year with an emphasis on arts education, aquatics,
Kallos Camp Programs 131628180 $15,000 offers specialty camps in dance, drama, music and visual arts, as well as 3 daily meals.
Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center),
Rivera Inc. 133217805 $2,500 Funds will support the LGBT Center's programs and operations.
Funding will go towards providing programs to help students, parents, school
personnel develop school cultures/communities that foster support, understanding,
Gennaro LGBT Network 208512786 $10,000 and respect for LGBT youth.
Cornegy Liberated Success, Inc. 852654866 $8,500 To support the internship program for workplace readiness.
Funding to support youth development programs and incorporate a variety of social
Reynoso Life of Hope 205252137 $10,000 programs needed in the community.
Funds will be used to support literacy programming for students and families in Council
Cabrera Literacy (LINC), Inc. 133911331 $15,000 District 14, to improve reading and writing skills.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
D. Diaz Literacy (LINC), Inc. 133911331 $5,000 Funds will be used to support literacy programs in Council District 37.

Literacy (LINC), Inc. - Community Literacy Model - Council Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose District 49 133911331 $5,000 the organization's early literacy support in high poverty communities.

Gibson Literacy (LINC), Inc. - Literacy Efforts - Council District 16 133911331 $5,000 Funds to support programming and LINC's literacy efforts in Council District 16.

Levin Literacy (LINC), Inc. - Literacy Programs - Council District 33 133911331 $4,500 To support LINC’s menu of literacy programs in Council District 33.
Funds will be used to support operation cost for the Little Essentials donation
Cornegy Little Essentials 275281758 $5,000 collection and distribution program.
Funding is to provide classroom supplies, equipment, books and transportation for
Cornegy Little Sun People, Inc. 113081207 $7,500 children at Little Sun People Day Care Center.
Loukoumi Make A Difference Foundation, Inc., The - Book
CD22 Program 465599131 $5,000 Funds will be used to support a book distribution and education program for children.
Lower East Side Conservancy - A Day In The Life Of An To support "A Day In The Life Of An Immigrant Child", an educational field based
Chin Immigrant Child 134107463 $5,000 touring experience for grade school children.
Lander Lower East Side Girls Club of New York, Inc., The 133942063 $4,000 Funding to support leadership programs for teen girls.
Support a variety of STEM, Arts and Leadership programs for youth, ages 4 to 13 years
Miller Major Music International Corporation 261159606 $10,000 old.
To support the TGNCIQ Justice Project, providing services and education for TGNCIQ
Dromm Make the Road New York - TGNCIQ Justice Project 113344389 $12,500 immigrant youth.

Levine Manhattan School of Music - Summer Music Camp 131656667 $5,000 Funding to support the MSM summer music camp programming and activities.

Rodriguez Marble Hill Nursery School 131789130 $5,000 To help cover On-site Mental Health services related expenses for District 10.

Feliz Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center, Inc. - Teen Program 133385032 $30,000 Funds will support operations and programming at the Mary Mitchell Center.
Holden Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. - NYPD Explorers Program 237259702 $9,000 Funds to be used to support the NYPD Explorers Program.
Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. - Youth Food Pantries Program - Funds to be used for the Youth program to help support local food pantries throughout
Holden Council District 30 237259702 $8,000 Council District 30.
Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. - Youth Programming - Council District Funds to be used to support after school programming and activities, and summer
Holden 30 237259702 $10,000 programs in Council District 30.
Mehala Isadora Miller (MIM) Foundation, Inc. - S.H.E. Young Funding to empower, educate, and reduce sexually risky behavior among vulnerable
Cumbo Women's Leadership 474913191 $5,000 youth.
Mehala Isadora Miller (MIM) Foundation, Inc. - S.H.E. Young Funds will be used for MIM Foundation S.H.E. Young Women's Leadership
Ampry-Samuel Women's Leadership Program 474913191 $5,000 programming.
Funds will be used for therapeutic outings and emotional support events for sick
CD48 Mekimi 550870419 $4,000 children.
To support operational costs of therapeutic events and outings for patients and
Eugene Mekimi 550870419 $8,000 siblings, while continuing to fight illnesses.

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Member
Funds will be used for therapeutic outings and emotional support events for sick
Lander Mekimi 550870419 $5,000 patients/families.
To support events and outings for children including transportation, food, and program
Levin Mekimi 550870419 $11,500 expenses.
Funds will be used to support for operational costs and emotional support
programming to support children and young adults suffering the debilitating effects of
Menchaca Mekimi 550870419 $5,000 serious and long term medical conditions.
Funds will be used for therapeutic events, outings trips and retreats for patients and
Yeger Mekimi 550870419 $15,000 siblings and volunteer training events.
Funds to support after-school programming in traditional Chinese instruments,
Chin Mencius Society for the Arts 562343092 $5,000 workshops and a multi-generational concert.
Rivera Mencius Society for the Arts 562343092 $5,000 Funds will support Mencius Chinese Orchestra and Choir.
Brooks-Powers Metropolitan Eagles Sports Club, Inc. 113110973 $10,000 Funding to support youth sports programming.
Funding will cover costs associated with uniforms, equipment, supplies, training, and
Miller Metropolitan Eagles Sports Club, Inc. 113110973 $10,000 transportation.
Funding will be used for utilities, uniforms, equipment, Annual picnic costs and other
Matteo Mid Island Little League, Inc. 237032781 $5,000 event expenses.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with operating the league, including utility, uniforms, equipment and
Rose Mid Island Little League, Inc. 237032781 $5,000 maintenance.
Holden Midori Foundation, Inc. - Public School 229Q 133682472 $5,000 Funds to be used to support the music program at Public School 229Q.
Midwood Development Corporation - Public School 326K Funding will be used to run an after-school program at P.S. 326K during the school
Louis (22K326) 112420752 $2,500 year.
Brooklyn Diaper Project will expand their current work with existing nonprofit
Moore Family Charitable Foundation, The - Participatory organizations to pilot a new model of direct-to-community diaper distribution in
Lander Budgeting - Diapers For Brooklyn Families in Need 841993362 $10,000 Council District 39.
Chin More Gardens! Fund - Children's Magical Garden 522415900 $5,000 To support educational workshops at the Children's Magical Garden.

Dinowitz Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. 133622107 $40,000 Funding for teen/youth center activities and equipment in support of those programs.
Riley Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. 133622107 $15,000 Funds to be used to support the operations of the Gun Hill Cornerstone.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Co-op City
Riley Section 5 Teen Center 133622107 $15,000 Funds to be used to support the Co-op City Section 5 Teen Center.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - AmPark Support programs and equipment for teen/ youth center at AmPark Amalgamated
Dinowitz Amalgamated Houses Teen Center 133622107 $35,000 Houses Teen Center.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - City Island
Gjonaj After School Program 133622107 $5,000 Funding to support the City Island After School Program in Council District 13.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Edenwald
Riley Cornerstone 133622107 $15,000 Funds to be used to operate the Edenwald Cornerstone.
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Grant Funding to support the existing teen programming that serves teenagers in NYC
Levine Cornerstone Teen Center 133622107 $5,000 housing spaces.

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Member
Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. - Parkside Funds will support youth enrichment programming at the Parkside Cornerstone
Feliz Cornerstone Community Center 133622107 $10,000 Community Center.
CD48 Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc. 113495018 $5,000 Funding for drug abuse programming, education and prevention.
Funding for general operating support of youth and family mental health and
Lander Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc. 113495018 $5,000 community services.
To support and expand capacity of MOUSE Squad programs, which recruit and train
students in technology and give them professional experiences, at schools in Lower
Chin Mouse, Inc. - Council District 1 133973196 $3,500 Manhattan.

Gibson Mouse, Inc. - Council District 16 133973196 $5,000 Funding will go towards the continuation of the MOUSE program in Council District 16.
Mouse, Inc. - Council District 29 & Junior High School Halsey Funding to provide STEM education in Council District 29 & Junior High School Halsey
Koslowitz 157Q 133973196 $3,500 157Q after school.
Mouse, Inc. - Diversity, Inclusion & Equity in Tech - Council
Perkins District 9 133973196 $5,000 To support Diversity, Inclusion & Equity in Tech in Council District 9.
Funds will cover a portion of staff salaries, after school snacks, travel, program supplies
Miller Muslim Community Network 753163555 $5,000 and equipment costs.

Levine Muslim Community Network - Diversity Education Program 753163555 $5,000 To support the youth leadership program for Council District 7 students.
Funding will support mentoring for teenage boys and operating expenses for Muslim
Powers Muslim Community Network - Mentorship Programming 753163555 $5,000 Community Network.
Rodriguez My Beauty Mark Foundation, Inc. 814132606 $5,000 Funds will be used for general programming and operating expenses.
Funding to support the Summer program and the costs associated including musical
Brannan Narrows Community Theater, Inc. - Summer Youth Program 510167270 $10,000 rights, costumes, equipment and set design.
National Association Of Each One Teach One, Inc. - Education Funding to support costs associated with Education Through Sports College Prep and
Perkins Through Sports College Prep & Tours 133163183 $5,000 Tours for youth from Council District 9.
Matteo National Lighthouse Museum 134055215 $5,000 Funds will be used to support youth educational programs.
Funding to support Youth Education program, Youth Interfaith Dialogue program,
Youth Cultural program, and social services being provided to the immigrant
Eugene National Youth Organization of Pakistan, Inc. 464052556 $5,000 community.
Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) -
Feliz After-School Program - Public School 96X 133110811 $20,000 Funds will support an after school program offering academic support at P.S. 96.
Funding to support the expansion and enhancement of increased access to healthcare
with an emphasis on outreach to child-welfare in communities, specifically to children
Johnson New Alternatives for Children, Inc. 133149298 $7,000 and young adults with medical fragility.
New Heights Youth, Inc. - College Bound & Brooklyn Funding to provide athletic, academic, and social emotional learning services to
Cumbo Community-Based Services 201903332 $5,000 underserved and at-risk youth.
Funds will be used for student test preparation costs which will include supplies and
Matteo New Ventures Charter School 472459523 $3,500 staff trainings.
To support expenses related to the Lang Youth Medical Program (Lang Youth) of
Rodriguez New York and Presbyterian Hospital 133957095 $5,000 Washington Heights and Inwood communities.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
New York and Presbyterian Hospital - Lang Youth Medical
Levine Program 133957095 $5,000 Funding to support general expenses related to the Lang Youth Medical program.
Powers New York Cares, Inc. 133444193 $5,000 Funding will support year round volunteer service in Council District 4.
To support personnel for Youth Education programming, which helps disadvantaged
children and teens to gain the literacy, math and test-taking skills needed to prepare
Kallos New York Cares, Inc. - Youth Education Programming 133444193 $1,000 for college and the workforce.
Lander New York City H2O 453860014 $4,000 Funding for water ecology and engineering lessons/trips.
Rivera New York City H2O 453860014 $5,000 Funds will support NYC H2O's programs and operations in Council District 2.
Funding to support youth programming and community support programs in Council
Borelli New York City H2O - Cultural and Environmental Walking Tours 453860014 $30,000 District 51.
Funding will support students participating in Water Ecology and Engineering field trips
Borelli New York City H2O - Field Trips 453860014 $10,000 in Council District 51.
New York City H2O - Water Ecology, Engineering Virtual
Levine Lessons & Field Trips 453860014 $3,500 To fund free STEM and virtual field trips for Council District 7 students.
New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. - Safe
Dromm Schools 133049626 $5,000 To support Safe Schools Programming and support services to LGBTQ+ youth.
Funding to provide all schools and students in Council District 14 with free debate
Cabrera New York City Urban Debate League, Inc. 455249743 $10,000 education opportunities year round.

Powers New York City Urban Debate League, Inc. 455249743 $5,000 Funding will support free debate teams and tournaments in Council District 4.

Feliz New York City Urban Debate League, Inc. - Council District 15 455249743 $5,000 Funds will support debate education for students in Council District 15.
To support SASF summer and/or after-school programming, serving the youth in grades
Diaz New York Edge, Inc. 113112635 $5,000 Kindergarten to 12th Grade in Council District 18.
Funds will support computer based training and learning, technical skill development
and will provide improved internet access and/or free public streaming services for
Eugene New York Edge, Inc. 113112635 $5,000 families needing remote learning.

Gennaro New York Edge, Inc. 113112635 $15,000 To support SASF summer and / or after-school programming in Council District 24.
To help extend and enrich SASF summer and school year healthy sports & fitness
Grodenchik New York Edge, Inc. 113112635 $9,000 programming.
To support free sports programming for students in the SASF free summer program in
Levin New York Edge, Inc. 113112635 $3,000 Council District 33.
Funding to support the expansion and enhancement of summer and school year
programming; including increasing the amount of tournaments, sports leagues and
Koslowitz New York Edge, Inc. - After School & Summer Camp 113112635 $7,000 fitness services in Council District 29.
Funds will be used to support Sports and Arts in Schools (New York Edge) summer
Vallone New York Edge, Inc. - After School Enrichment Initiative 113112635 $10,000 and/or after-school programming.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with operating SASF summer and/or after-school programming, serving the
Rose New York Edge, Inc. - After-School & Summer Camp Programs 113112635 $5,000 youth citywide.

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Member
Koo New York Edge, Inc. - Council District 20 113112635 $5,000 To support summer and after-school programming in Council District 20.
Funds will extend and enrich SASF summer and school year healthy sports fitness
Louis New York Edge, Inc. - Council District 45 113112635 $4,000 programming serving the youth in Council District 45.
Rivera New York Giants Youth Baseball Club, Inc. 464741266 $5,000 Funds will support New York Giant's programs and operations.

Vallone New York Harbor Foundation, Inc. - Billion Oyster Project 272918478 $5,000 Funding will support the Billion Oyster Project School Network in Council District 19.

Borelli New York Harbor Foundation, Inc. - Council District 51 272918478 $5,000 Funding will support programming and education for students in Council District 51.
New York Harbor Foundation, Inc. - Water Science Funding will be used to support water science programming at Long Island City High
CD22 Programming @ Long Island City High School 272918478 $5,000 School.
The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for
beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years, special events, team tennis
Chin New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $3,500 tournaments and trips.
To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and
Diaz New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $5,000 intermediate players aged 5-18, loan equipment, and special events.
Funding to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and
Eugene New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $5,000 intermediate players in Council District 40.
Holden New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $14,000 Funds to be used for tennis clinics in Council District 30.

Johnson New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $5,000 Funds to provide free Community Tennis & Educational program to NYC youth.

Funding will support free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner
and intermediate youth players in the district throughout the year. The funds will also
Louis New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $4,000 be used to foot the cost of special events, team tournaments.
Moya New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $5,000 To fund their Community Tennis Program for youth from Council District 21.

Rivera New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $10,000 Funds will support New York Junior Tennis League's programs and operations.
Rosenthal New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. 237442256 $2,500 Funds support free summer tennis programming and activities.
Funding will support the expenses associated with providing free tennis lessons for
Koslowitz New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Children Tennis Program 237442256 $10,000 children.
New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Community Tennis
Salamanca Programming 237442256 $20,000 Funds will go to support programming in Council District 17 - Crotona Park.
New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Community Tennis
Vallone Programs 237442256 $35,000 Funding will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs.
New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Community Tennis
Levine Programs - Public School 125M (05M125) 237442256 $5,000 To fund NYJTL community tennis programs and instruction at P.S.125M tennis courts.

Riley New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 12 237442256 $20,000 Funds to be used for tennis programs and clinics in Council District 12.

To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and
Koo New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 20 237442256 $6,000 intermediate players at schools in and for residents of Council District 20.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Grodenchik New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 23 237442256 $14,000 To fund Community Tennis and Educational program in Council District 23.
Funding will support the expenses associated with providing free tennis lessons for
Gennaro New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 24 237442256 $15,000 children.

Brooks-Powers New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 31 237442256 $5,000 Funds to be used for tennis program in Council District 31.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community tennis sport programming
Barron New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 42 237442256 $10,000 in Council District 42.

Brannan New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 43 237442256 $5,000 To fund the community tennis programs in Council District 43.

The funds will be used to provide free tennis programs for players, ages 5-18 years,
who reside in Council District 5. Equipment will be provided to all participants. Special
Kallos New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 5 237442256 $10,000 events, team tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.

Borelli New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Council District 51 237442256 $5,000 Funding will support community tennis program in Council District 51.
Funds will be used to support out-of-school activities such as homework help,
CD22 New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Public School 122Q 237442256 $5,000 performing arts instruction, and physical education.
The funds will be used to support Sophie Gerson Foundation tennis program at Public
Chin New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. - Public School 126M 237442256 $3,500 School/Middle School 126M.
Funding to support family-friendly public events including arts performances and
fitness programs, geared towards building healthy communities and activating garden
Cornegy New York Restoration Project 133959056 $7,000 use.
Funding to support the Rising New York Road Runners program, including curriculum
Lander New York Road Runners, Inc. 132949483 $3,500 materials/equipment, outreach and fitness events.
Funding will support running-based youth development and health programs for New
Powers New York Road Runners, Inc. 132949483 $5,000 York City school-aged children.
The funds will support running and fitness programs for people of all ages and abilities,
Ulrich New York Road Runners, Inc. 132949483 $10,000 especially youth.
New York Road Runners, Inc. - Community Fitness To support the New York Road Runner's Striders program in Council District 7 and/or
Levine Programming - Morningside Park 132949483 $3,500 Morningside Park.
Funding to support Morningside Park - Free Community Fitness Programming (with
Perkins New York Road Runners, Inc. - Morningside Park 132949483 $5,000 Covid-19 Safety Measures).
New York Road Runners, Inc. - Road Runner Program in Public Funding to support Road Runner programming and activities in Council District 6 public
Rosenthal Schools 132949483 $5,000 schools.
New York Road Runners, Inc. - Youth Running & Fitness Funding will be used for free fitness and health programs for youth in Council District
Rose Programs - Council District 49 132949483 $5,000 49.
Funding for STEM and Sustainability Education programming to support hydroponics
Treyger New York Sun Works, Inc. 200670312 $5,000 labs in Council District 47 schools.

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Member
Funds will support the "Girls Enrichment Program," which provides training and
New York United Jewish Association, Inc. - Girls Enrichment recreation in gymnastics, swimming, dance and arts and crafts; funds will also support
Louis Program & Back to School Street Fair - Council District 45 262647383 $5,000 the "Back to School Street Fair".

CD48 New York United Jewish Association, Inc. - Marine Park JCC 262647383 $5,000 Funding to support educational and youth programming and activities.

Brannan NIA Community Services Network, Inc. 112697931 $31,000 Funds will be used to support Community Programming in Council District 43.
Funding to support expanded day, after-school, out-of-school time, and summer
Treyger NIA Community Services Network, Inc. 112697931 $10,000 programming for youth in Council District 47.
Funds will be used for after-school programming to include an array of cultural arts
Yeger NIA Community Services Network, Inc. 112697931 $8,000 enrichment activities and exposure.

Lander NIA Community Services Network, Inc. - Youth Programming 112697931 $9,500 Funding to support NIA general operating expenses of youth programming.
Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. - After-School &
Ayala Summer Programs 131656679 $5,000 To provide funding to support Northside's after-school and summer programming.
Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. - Child Education To support Northside Center Child Education Enrichment Program for Youth in the
Perkins Enrichment Program 131656679 $10,000 Council District 9 Community.
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Inc. - Sistas
Feliz & Brothas United 132806160 $10,000 Funds will support the youth organizing efforts of the NWBCCC.
Rivera Notre Dame School of Manhattan - Summer Camp 131782481 $5,000 Funds will support Notre Dame's summer camp.
Funds will be used for staff, training and insurance and to purchase uniforms and
Ulrich NY Softball, Inc. - American Softball 453276015 $5,000 equipment.
Kallos NYC First, Inc. 462754933 $10,000 Funding to support workshops, technical and logistical related expenses.
To cover expenses related to Youth Robotics & STEM programming in Council District
Rodriguez NYC First, Inc. 462754933 $5,000 10 schools.
Moya NYC Kids RISE, Inc. 814526739 $12,000 Funding to support the college program in Council District 21.
Funds will be used to support the operational and/or the administrative costs
CD22 NYC Kids RISE, Inc. - Scholarship Program 814526739 $8,500 associated with college savings plan for students.
Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation - Youth Job
Brooks-Powers Readiness 841622031 $10,000 Funding to support Youth Job Readiness programming & services in Council District 31.
Borelli On Your Mark, Inc. - Project Teamwork 133128315 $5,000 Funding to support Project Teamwork program.

The funding will be used to support the recruitment and training of local high school
Rose On Your Mark, Inc. - Project Teamwork 133128315 $5,000 and college students to work with children with developmental disabilities.
Funds will support OHBM Junior One Hundred which offers a weekly one-on-one and
Kallos One Hundred Black Men - Junior One Hundred Youth Program 237379940 $5,000 small group mentoring to students.
Funds will support our after school (in person or online) science and computer
technology video conferencing program for students in grades 3 to 5, including
One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, Inc. - Youth President's week recess, April recess and summer camp programs, and all associated
Ulrich Programming - Council District 32 680602829 $20,000 costs.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Lander One World Project - Brooklyn, Inc. - Teacher Training Program 465547290 $7,500 Funding to support Teacher Training Program.

Levin Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. 112934620 $4,500 To support job training and self-sufficiency of foster youth or youth aged out of care.
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Public Speaking & To support Public Speaking and Debate Day for the Youth Education and Job Training
Reynoso Debate Day 112934620 $15,000 program, including a 10-week debate training program for students.

Funds will be used to support OBT's Youth Education Job Training program in Council
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. - Youth Education & District 16 which provides youth with job and career readiness programming including
Gibson Job Training - Council District 16 112934620 $5,000 workshops on networking, public speaking, debate as well as necessary certifications.

Rosenthal P.S. 75 Parent-Teacher Association, Ltd. - Afterschool Program 133497284 $10,000 Funds support the Public School 75M Afterschool program.

CD48 Pakistani American Youth Organization, Inc. 474022872 $21,500 Funding to provide educational, environmental, cultural, health and sports activities.
Lander Pakistani American Youth Society 814521213 $5,000 Funding for food distribution.
Reynoso Pakistani American Youth Society 814521213 $3,500 To support youth programming and development.
Funds will support programming costs and social opportunities for the scholars in the
Adams Pearls & Ivy Foundation of Queens, Inc. 454427316 $8,000 community.
Powers Per Scholas, Inc. 043252955 $5,000 Funding will support costs of IT Workforce Training program for participants.
Funding to support technical training and career readiness training for Council District 7
Levine Per Scholas, Inc. - Tech Training Program 043252955 $3,500 youth.
Powers Peter Stuyvesant Little League 133700587 $16,000 Funding will support operating & programming costs for the Little League.

Rivera Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. 132707665 $10,000 Funds will support Phipps Neighborhood's youth services programs and operations.
Phipps Neighborhoods, Inc. - Technology 101 - Council District Funding to support Technology 101: Basic Computer Instruction, Using Social Media
Diaz 18 132707665 $10,000 and Internet Safety programs in Council District 18.
Matteo Police Athletic League, Inc. 135596811 $5,000 Funding to support sports for youth in Council District 50.

Funds will be used to purchase supplies including tee shirts for youth, dodge balls,
basketballs, board games, incentives to raffle off, snacks, and bottled water. The
Miller Police Athletic League, Inc. 135596811 $5,000 services of a DJ will also be covered by this funding sources.
Funding to facilitate opportunities for NYPD Officers to connect with community youth
during after school in Council District 36. Activities include: fitness, athletics,
Cornegy Police Athletic League, Inc. - Cops & Kids - Council District 36 135596811 $5,000 recreational and physical education.
Police Athletic League, Inc. - Cops & Kids Community Sports To work with the 17th, 19th, 23rd and 114th precincts to facilitate a day-long Cops &
Kallos Tournament 135596811 $5,000 Kids Community Sports Tournament.

Salamanca Police Athletic League, Inc. - Longwood PAL 135596811 $15,000 Funding to support the Community Basketball Tournament at the Longwood PAL.

Diaz Police Athletic League, Inc. - Public School 47X (12X047) 135596811 $10,000 Funding to support sports for youth in P.S. 47X.

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Member

Police Athletic League, Inc. - Sports Tournament - Grant Funding to support Sports Tournament for youth ages at Grant Houses; including a
Levine Houses 135596811 $3,500 basketball skill-building clinic followed by games with referees, t-shirts and awards.
To provide funding to support a sports tournament for youth in Council District 8,
including a basketball skill-building clinic followed by games with referees, t-shirts, and
Ayala Police Athletic League, Inc. - Wagner Houses 135596811 $5,000 awards.
Feliz Police Athletic League, Inc. - Webster PAL 135596811 $20,000 Funds will support youth-NYPD engagement activities at the Webster PAL.

Police Athletic League, Inc. - Youth Services - Council District Funds will support a sports tournament and clinic for youth. Activities will include: skills
Rose 49 135596811 $10,000 and drills building clinic followed by games with referees, t-shirts and awards.
Rosenthal Police Service Area 6 Community Council, Inc. 465658652 $5,000 Funds support the Youth Explorer and other youth programs.

Rosenthal Positive Influence, Inc. - Basketball & Afterschool Programs 562519776 $20,000 Funds support operating expenses for basketball and afterschool programming.

Funding will support Powerplay's District 14 yearlong after-school and summer


Cabrera PowerPlay NYC, Inc. 134045021 $15,000 programs serving girls K-12 and for the STARS Citywide Girls Initiative.
Funding will support after-school and summer programs for school-age girls, promoting
Chin PowerPlay NYC, Inc. 134045021 $3,500 physical activity, healthy living, and leadership.
To support after-school and summer programs that promote physical activity, healthy
living and academic readiness for elementary, middle school and high school girls in
Levin PowerPlay NYC, Inc. 134045021 $3,000 Council District 33.
To support after-school and summer programs that promote physical activity, healthy
living and academic readiness for elementary, middle school and high school girls in
Ampry-Samuel PowerPlay NYC, Inc. - Series After-School & Summer Programs 134045021 $7,000 Council District 41.
To support LGBTQ community awareness events and programs on Staten Island by
Dromm Pride Center of Staten Island, Inc. - LGBTQ Youth Program 463358895 $5,000 reaching out to, and serving, LGBTQ youth and allies.
Prime Time Sports & Arts, Inc. - Prime Time Sports and
Adams Leadership - Council District 28 463622261 $7,500 Funds will support youth sports, clinic and leadership training in Council District 28.
Funding to support operating expense costs for community soccer sport programming
Barron Progressive Youths Soccer Club - Council District 42 272272990 $15,000 in Council District 42.
Grodenchik Project Hope-The New Direction, Inc. 113327651 $12,500 To provide services, programming and workshops in Council District 23.
Project Hope-The New Direction, Inc. - Youth Leadership & Funding will support a Youth Leadership & Career Pathway program in Council District
Miller Career Pathway Program 113327651 $13,000 27.
Funding to support educational programing teaching Holocaust awareness and a
CD48 Project Witness 113456787 $7,500 message of tolerance to all mankind.
Perkins Publicolor, Inc. - Council District 9 133912768 $7,500 Funding for Color Club at PS 149M Sojourner Truth School.
Funding will support Next Steps College and career preparation programming in
Powers Publicolor, Inc. - Next Steps College Prep Programming 133912768 $5,000 Council District 4.
Funding to support after school support services for children, from homework
Cumbo Q Kingdom Ministries, Inc. - MACADEMY School 113201956 $10,000 assistance to computer and tutoring lessons.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds to be used for support services and programming for children and adults with
Holden QSAC, Inc. 112482974 $5,000 autism.
To support a youth baseball program. Funding will be used to pay for sports
Reynoso Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc. 450491693 $7,500 equipment, educational/training materials and umpire costs.
Funding to support operation expenses associated with after-school and summer camp
Gennaro Queens Community House, Inc. 112375583 $8,000 programming.
To support a Year Round Teen Center which provides athletics and dance activities
Koslowitz Queens Community House, Inc. - Evening Teen Center 112375583 $24,000 during evening hours.
To support operating expenses of the center and programming/services for LGBTQ
Dromm Queens Community House, Inc. - Generation Q 112375583 $12,500 teens.
Queens Community House, Inc. - Pomonok After School Funding to support QCH Pomonok After School program: Extended hours for working
Gennaro Program 112375583 $57,000 parents till 7PM.
To fund the Symphony 101 performance/workshop series in Council District 20, to
teach audiences about the different instrument through live musical demonstrations
Koo Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. 112106191 $5,000 and presentations.
Queens Theatre In The Park, Inc. - Queens Theatre English To support the Queens Theatre English Language Learners Program (QTELL) program
Moya Language Learners Program (QTELL) 113381629 $10,000 for students from Council District 21.
Funding to support weekly instrumental, vocal and music theory sessions using project
Cornegy Quest Youth Organization, Inc. 550858436 $5,000 based learning activities in Council District 36.
Quest Youth Organization, Inc. - Youth Jazz Music Cultural Funding to support weekly instrumental, voice, and theory lessons and other operating
Cumbo Experience 550858436 $5,000 costs for the youth.
Funds will support Youth Education - health and safety education, anti gang/drug
Eugene Radakka Corp. 811082723 $10,000 violence, financial health.
To help fund general operations for free after-school program for students in Hell's
Johnson Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries, Inc. 133859713 $5,000 Kitchen.

Funds will be used to defray the cost of a NY State Licensed Behavioral Analyst and
Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the(BCBA) level, in order to clinically guide the
Yeger Reach for the Stars Learning Center 203042280 $12,000 Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) program and intervention development for children.
Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. - Book
Perkins Distribution 134080045 $7,500 To support Reach Out and Read of Greater New York Book Distribution.
Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. - St. Barnabas
Feliz Early Literacy Program 134080045 $10,000 Funds will support free book distributions and literacy services at St. Barnabas Hospital.
Funds support operating expenses for afterschool music programs for schools in
Rosenthal Reaching for the Arts, Inc. - Music Programs in Schools 474334584 $5,000 Council District 6.
Levin READ 718, Inc. 464080472 $5,000 To support one-on-one educational tutoring for students.

Cabrera Read Alliance, Inc. 134091062 $5,000 Funding will support READ 2.0 in Council District 14; including Public School 279X.
Adams Read Alliance, Inc. - South Jamaica Reads 134091062 $7,500 Funds will support reading tutoring program in Council District 28.
Reading Partners - South Jamaica Reads literacy initiative -
Adams Council District 28 770568469 $9,000 Funds will support South Jamaica Reads literacy initiative in Council District 28.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Levin Recess Activities, Inc. 271109399 $5,000 To support court-involved youth and creative programming.
Funds will support community youth programming of educational and recreational
Adams Recreational Inner-City Sports & Education (R.I.S.E.) 113168473 $8,000 activities.
Red Hook Initiative, Inc. - Youth & Community Leadership To help cover operational and programming costs, including the Youth Leaders
Menchaca Program 203904662 $10,000 Program and Local Leaders Program.
Funding to support operations and Native American and Indigenous cultural
Menchaca Redhawk Indian Arts Council - Youth Programming 133712843 $5,000 programming in Council District 38.

To fund staffing and program materials and supplies for Teens for Racial and Ethnic
Renaissance Charter School, The - Teens for Racial and Ethnic Awakening (TREA), a program run for teens by teens, to talk about issues that relate to
Dromm Awakening (TREA) 113550391 $5,000 their lives and that help improve inter-group relations in their neighborhoods.

Gjonaj Renaissance Youth Center - Music With A Message 134122438 $5,000 Funds will be used to support Music With A Message programming and services.

Funds will be used to pay for T-shirts, Trophies, Whistles, Souvenirs, insurance and
Matteo Richard Willis Memorial Fund, Inc., The 133949376 $5,000 rental of the facility for the Richard Willis Memorial 3 on 3 Tournament.
Funds will be used for utilities, equipment, uniforms, field maintenance including safety
Matteo Richmond County Youth Complex, Inc. 205857329 $5,000 and equipment upgrades.
Brannan Ridge Chorale, Inc. 116264993 $10,000 Funds will be used to support the Ridge Chorale Theater Productions.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Creative Arts
D. Diaz Programming - Council District 37 112453853 $10,000 Funding will be used to support creative arts in the 37th Council District.
Riseboro Community Partnership, Inc. - Recreational
D. Diaz Programming - 37 Council District 112453853 $70,000 Funds will be used to support recreational programming in the 37 Council District.
Levin Rising Ground, Inc. 131860451 $3,000 To support teen services programming.

Dinowitz Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc. 131740024 $25,000 Funding to support youth market operations and education services/programs.
Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc. - Riverdale Community
Dinowitz Center - Teen Program 131740024 $50,000 Funding to support operational costs of RNC/RCC Teen programming & services.
Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. - Youth Afterschool Funds will support afterschool programming including academic tutoring, recreation
Adams Program 113397470 $35,000 and digital learning.
Ulrich Rockaway Artists Alliance, Inc. 113217121 $20,000 Funds will be used to support after-school programs.

CD22 Roman Catholic Church of Corpus Christi - Basketball League 111666228 $5,000 Funds will be used to defray the costs of the basketball league.
Roman Catholic Church of Corpus Christi - Youth Sports Funding to support youth sports programming including CYO registration expenses,
Van Bramer Programming 111666228 $5,000 basketball supplies, uniforms and to maintain the facility.
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Soccer To fund the costs of uniforms, equipment, field maintenance, and other expenses
Brannan League 111666873 $10,000 required in running the soccer program.
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Soccer To fund the costs of uniforms, equipment, field maintenance, and other expenses
Menchaca League 111666873 $5,000 required in running the soccer program.
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs - Youth Funds will assist with general operating expenses for youth programming as well as
Koslowitz Programs 111687469 $6,000 providing the supplies and transportation expenses.

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Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Vallone Roman Catholic Church of St. Kevin - Youth Guild 111666886 $5,000 Funding to support expenses related to the youth sports programs.
Funds to be used for operational expenses including equipment purchases, referee
costs, outreach, uniforms and gym rentals and expenses associated with theatre
production including cost of performance/copyrights, stage equipment and prop
Holden Roman Catholic Church of St. Margaret 111723800 $10,000 purchases.

Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Child Jesus in the Borough


Ulrich of Queens in the City of New York - Teen Drama Group 111639802 $5,000 Funding to support Teen Drama Group programs and activities.
Grodenchik Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc. 112764747 $10,500 Funding to support operational expenses of programming and services.
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc. - Keeping Families
Koslowitz and Children Close 112764747 $7,000 Funds will support facility operating expenses.
Adams Rosedale Jets Football Association 113401835 $2,000 Funds will support costs for uniforms, fees, and operational expenses.
Funding will cover costs associated with Football Camp, including transportation and
Brooks-Powers Rosedale Jets Football Association 113401835 $10,000 player recognition.
Funding will cover costs associated with Football and Cheerleading Camp, including
Miller Rosedale Jets Football Association 113401835 $9,500 transportation, supplies, equipment and meals.
Gennaro Row New York, Inc. 113632924 $5,000 Funding to support programming in public schools in Council District 24.

Purpose of funds will be utilized to provide services to youth for seeking services for
Louis Rugby Deliverance Tabernacle 113304088 $5,000 GED review and testing, basic computer training, mentoring and counseling.
Funds to be used to support operating expenses of the summer program including
Holden Sacred Heart Catholic Academy of Glendale - Summer Program 812780414 $5,000 supplies and materials for programs, activities and services.
Funds to be used to support the youth sports program including the cost of uniforms,
Holden Sacred Heart Youth Program 111666876 $5,000 equipment, league costs, officials and facilities.

Rosenthal Sadie Nash Leadership Project, Inc. - Leadership Program 113633912 $5,000 Funds support Sadie Nash Leadership Programs in Council District 6 public schools.

Vallone Saint Mary's Hospital for Children - Farm-to-Table Program 111679599 $5,000 Funding will support the Farm to Table program and associated expenses.

Funds to be used to support general operating expenses associated with various dance
Holden Salvatore LaRussa Dance Company, Inc. 320119937 $5,000 classes including uniforms, space rentals, advertising and program supplies.
Holden Samaritans of New York, Inc. 133164464 $5,000 Funds to be used for suicide prevention services for youth and adults.
Funds will support Samaritans "Caring Community Suicide Prevention & Awareness
Louis Samaritans of New York, Inc. - Cuncil District 45 133164464 $4,000 Education Project in Council District 45
Funds will support a wide variety of activities designed to provide enrichment activities
Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Services for Children with to children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Vallone Autistic Spectrum Disorder 113071518 $10,000 and their family support systems.
Funding to support leadership training, community service and professional
Grodenchik Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Teen Leadership Program 113071518 $6,000 development programming.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. - Youth Programs @ Public Funds will support arts, recreation, and STEM enrichment programming for grades K
Koslowitz School 220Q & Public School 206Q 113071518 $22,500 through 5 in after-school programs at Public School 220Q and Public School 206Q.
To provide funding to support the East Harlem Youth Council, comprised of various
Ayala SCAN-Harbor, Inc. - East Harlem Youth Council 132912963 $5,000 housing developments and programs run by SCAN-Harbor.
Funds to be used to support operating costs associated with GED/HSE, ESL, job
Holden School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center 651217975 $5,000 readiness, computer classes and workshops.

SCO Family of Services - Family Dynamics Beacon Community Funding to support academic/educational, arts/culture, health/wellness programming
Cornegy Center 112777066 $10,000 and special events at Family Dynamics Beacon Community Center.

To fund educational and vocational programming emphasizing targeted support for


Dromm SCO Family of Services - LGBT Youth Program 112777066 $5,000 LGBTQ youth in foster care as they pursue educational and vocational goals.
Funding to support program enhancements such as the youth basketball tournament
for middle and high schoolers, adult fitness aerobic & weight training classes and the
Cornegy SCO Family of Services - Middle School 35K 112777066 $5,000 Work Study Initiative.
SCO Family of Services - Parent-Child Home Program - Council
Cornegy District 36 112777066 $7,500 Funding to support the Parent-Child Home Program in Council District 36.

Seamen's Society for Children and Families - Forward Through Funds will support the administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with
Rose Education - After-School Enrichment Program 135563010 $5,000 the organization's Forward Through Education after school tutoring program.
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. - After- Funding to support comprehensive youth civic engagement and social action
School Programming - Urban Assembly Academy for Future programming at Urban Assembly, including hands-on workshops, seminars, and
Levine Leaders (05M286) 133709095 $5,000 training.

Funds to enrich programming Community Youth Center located in Jamaica; including


Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. - counseling and support, educational and job readiness workshops, college discovery
Gennaro Community Youth Center 133709095 $5,000 programs, LGBTQ support groups, plus arts and media activities.

Funding will support comprehensive youth civic engagement and social action
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. - Jamaica programs at the center, including hands-on workshops that bring in local leaders and
Miller Youth Drop In Center 133709095 $5,500 experts, a youth leadership council, and training for both youth and staff.
Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services, Inc. - Malcolm X
Moya ECE Center 133709095 $10,000 Funds will be used to support the Malcolm X Early Childhood Education Center.
Conduct workshops for middle and high school students in Council District 31 to
promote critical thinking, tolerance, combat online hate & bulling. Hire certified
Brooks-Powers Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc. 953964928 $10,000 workshop facilitators.
Funds will be used to support Combat Hate, a dynamic, 50 minute classroom workshop
that engages middle and high school students in critical thinking for decoding and
Eugene Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc. 953964928 $34,000 rejecting online hate.
Powers Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc. 953964928 $5,000 Funding will support Combat Hate workshops in District 4 schools.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Lander Singing Winds, Inc., The 463805192 $8,000 Funding for playground activities.
Levin Smack Mellon Studios, Inc. - Art Ready Program 113375393 $5,000 To provide after-school programming through the Art Ready program.

Louis Society for Haitian Research, Inc. 113439457 $8,000 Funds will support the Youth Development Through Civic Education Radio Program.
Society of the Third Street Music School Settlement - Campos Funds will support Third Street Music School's programs and operations at Campos
Rivera Plaza 135596825 $8,000 Plaza.
Vallone Songs of Love Foundation 113314191 $5,000 Funding will support operating costs to run the Songs of Love program.
To support operational costs for the year-round youth internship and summer youth
Koo South Asian Council for Social Services - Youth Services 113632920 $5,500 leadership programs.
Grodenchik South Asian Youth Action, Inc. 133943630 $9,000 Funds to support after-school programming in Council District 23.
South Asian Youth Action, Inc. - After-School Program - Public
Lander School 230K 133943630 $11,500 Funding to support after-school programming at P.S. 230K.
To support leadership programming to South Asian youth (e.g. Desi Girls, Desi Men's
Van Bramer South Asian Youth Action, Inc. - Leadership Programming 133943630 $5,000 Society, ARISE).
To provide tutoring, college advisement, SAT prep and college visits to high school
Koslowitz South Asian Youth Action, Inc. - SAYA Leadership 133943630 $10,000 youth in Council District 29.
To fund academic support, leadership development, college readiness and enrichment
Dromm South Asian Youth Action, Inc. - Youth Program 133943630 $9,750 opportunities.
South Bronx United, Inc. - Recreational Soccer Program - To provide funds to support recreational soccer programming for Mott Haven youth at
Ayala Patterson Park 264064041 $10,000 Patterson Park.
Funding to support youth activities and programming in Council District 16, including
financial literacy education, health fairs, college fair, sports programs, and summer
Gibson South Bronx United, Inc. - Youth Programs - Council District 16 264064041 $5,000 camp.
Southern Community Development Corporation - After School Funding to support operating expense costs for community youth after school
Barron Programming - Council District 42 800440647 $5,000 programming.

Funding to support youth football & cheerleading teams, including uniforms, league
Brooks-Powers Springfield Rifles & Riflettes Youth Sports, Inc. 237269660 $7,000 and referee fees, training books, equipment and insurance costs.
Funding to support costs associated with uniforms, League and Referee Fees, Travel,
Miller Springfield Rifles & Riflettes Youth Sports, Inc. 237269660 $5,000 Training Books, Equipment, & Insurance.
St Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Borough of Funding will be used to support after school programming, community services, and
D. Diaz Brooklyn City of New York 111797192 $15,000 family night.

Funds will be used to defray the operating cost of youth athletic programs including
Treyger St. Athanasius Golden Age Club - Athletic Programs 111639837 $25,000 but not limited to field maintenance and the purchase of equipment and uniforms.
To support “Connect for Success," an attendance intervention program offered in
partnership with The High School for Enterprise, Business and Technology (EBT),
Brooklyn. Services include: attendance monitoring; counseling; documentation and
Reynoso St. Nick's Alliance Corporation - Connect for Success 510192170 $10,000 outreach.
Funds to be used to support operating expenses including space rental, uniforms and
Holden St. Stanislaus Catholic Church 111981305 $9,000 equipment for sports programming.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member

Levin St. Vincent's Services, Inc. 111631823 $3,500 To support services guiding foster youth towards permanency and sustainable living.

St. Vincent's Services, Inc. - Compass Program @ Public School Funding to support the creation of a multi-sensory learning environment, the Compass
Brannan 102K & McKinley Junior High School Beacon Program 111631823 $6,000 Program at P.S. 102K & the McKinley Beacon program.

Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. - Learning To support The Learning Academy and the Youth Employment and Education Services
Kallos Academy & Youth Employment Services 132572034 $25,000 (YES), publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Staten Island Children's Museum - Public Schools Art
Borelli Residency - Council District 51 237379930 $10,000 Funding will support arts residency program at 2 schools in Council District 51.
Funds will be used to provide free ice skating and hockey instructions to Staten Island
Matteo Staten Island Ice Hockey Association, Inc. 132939069 $6,000 Youth.
Matteo Staten Island Saints Fastpitch Softball Club, Inc. 272525251 $5,000 Funds will be used for utilities, uniforms and equipment.

Funding to support various services including general operating cost, rent, sports
Matteo Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame, Inc. 133833390 $8,000 programs, museum/educational programs, and history/preservation of sports.
Matteo Staten Island United Federation Baseball League, Inc. 200007086 $5,000 Funds will be used for uniforms and equipment.
Borelli Staten Island Youth Soccer League, Inc. - Youth Soccer 320048308 $7,500 Funding will support for youth soccer operations.
Levin STREB, Inc. - Teen & Tween Action Clubs 133268549 $7,000 To support the Teen Action Club and the Tween Action Club.
Riley Street Soccer USA, Inc. 264694946 $5,000 Funds to be used to support youth soccer programming.
Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc. - Commons
Rosenthal Afterschool Program 131943516 $5,000 Funds support afterschool programming at The Commons.
Funds will support costs associated with Visual Arts Education Residency at Public
Ampry-Samuel Studio in a School Association, Inc. - Public School 398K 133003112 $5,000 School 398K Programming.
Studio in a School Association, Inc. - Shirley Chisholm Early Funds will support cost associated with A Studio in Your Classroom at the Shirley
Ampry-Samuel Education Center 133003112 $5,000 Chisholm Family of Services Early Childhood Center (SCO).
Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. - Cornerstone Community To support the Cornerstone Community Center at Woodside Houses, pre-kindergarten
Van Bramer Center - Woodside Houses 510189327 $40,000 program, and after-school program for students.
To support operating and other expenses for the swimming and water safety
educational programming of children, youth, individual, and families both in water and
Dromm Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. 371526132 $7,750 online.
Funding to support provision of free swimming instruction and water safety
Grodenchik Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. 371526132 $6,000 programming in person and online.
Ulrich Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. 371526132 $5,000 Funds will be used to support free swimming lessons for young students.
Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. - Know Before You Go - Water
Vallone Safety Programming 371526132 $5,000 Funding will support expenses related to running the swim and water safety programs.
To support musical theater programming that is accessible to children and families
Levin TADA! Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. 133311294 $3,500 from all walks of life.

Powers TADA! Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. 133311294 $5,000 Funding will support programming at TADA! for Council District 4 constituents.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Funds will be used for operational, administrative and programmatic costs for the
Koo Taiwan Center, Inc. - Isadora Rhythmic and Dance Academy 112857501 $6,000 Taiwan Center Rhythmic and Dance Academy.
Ampry-Samuel Tallom Foundation, Inc. - Becoming The Best Me 475194522 $5,000 Funding will support the "Becoming the Best of Me" mentoring program.
Team First, Inc. - Tech and Educational Programming - Council Funding will go towards Bridging the Educational and Technological Divide within
Gibson District 16 275273049 $5,000 Council District 16.
To provide funding support for out-of-school STEAM programming for children with
Levin Tech Kids Unlimited, Inc. 462451747 $5,000 autism to learn coding and computer skills.
To support programming for the community. Funds will be used to purchase supplies
Maisel Temple Sholom of Flatbush, Inc. - Youth Program 111875161 $5,000 and equipment in order to provide activities.
Funds will be used to provide the proper equipment, uniforms, umpire fees, move
Gjonaj Throgs Neck Little League 521287397 $10,000 batting cage, steel tables and more.
To support programming that provides informational resources for parents and
schools; environmental programs that support sustainable living; and community
Levin Town Square, Inc. 562489014 $8,000 building events.

Funds will be used to support operating costs of the Swimmer Scholar programs at
Rodriguez Trident Swim Foundation 260640050 $5,000 George Washington Educational Campus in Northern Manhattan.

Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
Rose Truck's Roundball Classic 611676852 $5,000 associated with operating competitive basketball team for youth 8 to 18.
Chin Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, Inc. 136222626 $10,000 To support free youth athletic and SAT programs for Two Bridges youth.
Reynoso Ujima Community Working Together, Inc. 300708882 $10,000 Funds will be used to support youth programming in Council District 34.
Funding to support NCSY Drop in Center providing cultural, educational and
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America - NCSY recreational activities to students attending programs, including leadership and skill
CD48 Drop in Center 135623717 $10,000 building.
Funds to be used to support physical, occupational and speech therapy programs for
Holden Unique People Services, Inc. 133636555 $5,000 youth in Queens.
Miller United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. 112623993 $20,000 The funds will support the mentoring program and operating costs.
Funds will be used to support a Youth Development program. The program includes a
United Chinese Association of Brooklyn - Youth Development Youth Basketball Clinic and weekend classes of: karate, Chinese, SAT, Lion Dance and
Yeger Program 371469112 $10,000 Painting.
Funds will be used to support a Youth Leadership Development program which
United Chinese Association of Brooklyn - Youth Leadership includes classes of Chinese, SAT, Civic Engagement, basketball clinic, painting, lion
Treyger Development 371469112 $30,000 dance and karate.
Funding will be used to help defray the cost of high school bands that participate in the
Brannan United Military Veterans of Kings County, Inc. 453759477 $7,500 Memorial Day parade.

Funds will be used for staffing and general operating expenses as it relates to
organizing free Summer public handball and basketball tournaments/clinics at Gen.
Matteo United States Wallball Association, Inc. 453569022 $5,000 Douglas MacArthur Park located in Council District 50.

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
United States Wallball Association, Inc. - Wallball Program - Funding to support after school sports programming and public youth handball
Gibson Council District 16 453569022 $5,000 tournaments in Council District 16.
Funding will be utilized for equipment, staffing and general operating expenses related
to organizing handball and basketball clinics and competitions specifically in
Rose United States Wallball Association, Inc. - Youth Wallball Events 453569022 $5,000 economically-disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Funds to support workshops on anti-bullying, cyber-security, race-relations, anti-drug
Rose Unity Games, Inc. - 2022 Unity Games 202104637 $5,000 and anti-opioid workshops, and general health and wellness.
University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. - Beacon
Rivera Soccer Program 135562374 $10,000 Funds will support the Beacon Soccer Program.
Salamanca Urban Health Plan, Inc. - Club TIA 237360305 $10,000 Funding to support Club TIA for youth events, activities and programming.
Urban Health Plan, Inc. - Community Events - Council District Funding to support community events including Annual Family Day, Back to School
Salamanca 17 237360305 $5,000 Event, and Health Fair.

Salamanca Urban Health Plan, Inc. - Improving Child Literacy program 237360305 $5,000 Funding to support the purchase of children’s books for pediatric department patients.

Ayala Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc. 132969182 $5,000 To provide funding to supplement supportive services for justice-involved youth.
Levine USA-Mali Charitable Association of New York 261805327 $5,000 To fund arts and cultural programs in Council District 7.

UYFL Foundation, Inc. - Youth Mental Health & Obesity Funding will support administrative, staffing and operational costs associated with the
Rose Program 460605113 $5,000 organization's health awareness, anti-bullying, and mentor programs and workshops.

Rodriguez Van Cortlandt Titans Youth Football Program, Inc. 320420611 $10,000 To cover programming expenses of youth football programs in Council District 10.
Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. - After School Funding will be used to support out of school activities for children at the Variety Boys
CD22 Programs 116014770 $11,500 and Girls club.
Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. - Out of School Funds will be used to support out-of-school activities such as homework help,
CD22 Programs 116014770 $19,500 performing arts instruction, and physical education.

Barron Victory Music and Dance Company, Inc. - Council District 42 472167056 $60,000 Funding for community development and youth programming.
Rivera Vision Urbana, Inc. 133848575 $5,000 Funds will support Vision Urbana's youth mentoring program.
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Youth Funding to support programming/services for blind youth with a focus in Council
Gjonaj Programming - Council District 13 131624210 $5,000 District 13.
Funding to Support Youth Services Department works with blind youth up to age 22 to
VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Youth teach daily living and mobility skills along with pre-vocational and work readiness
Cornegy Services 131624210 $5,000 training.

Barron Vocal Village, Inc. - Council District 42 821638218 $5,000 Funding to support operating expense costs for arts programming in Council District 42.

Matteo Wagner College 135604699 $5,000 Funds will be used to help support the Holocaust Center's youth programming.
Wake-Eden Community Baptist Church - Pupil Enrichment
Riley Program (PEP) 133080758 $10,000 Funds will be used to support the Pupil Enrichment Program (PEP)

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Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
To cover expenses related to the Anti-Gun Violence - Youth programs in Council District
Rodriguez Washington Heights Jaybie's Sports Academy 550844926 $10,000 10.

Rodriguez Washington Heights Tennis Association, Inc. 133950591 $10,000 To help cover expenses of Washington Heights Tennis Association Junior program.
Rivera Waterfront Alliance, Inc. 134355067 $5,000 Funds will support Waterfront Alliance's programs and operations.

Waterfront Alliance, Inc. - Community Waterfront Education & Funding will support waterfront education and recreation programs in Council District
Vallone Recreational Programming - Council District 19 134355067 $5,000 19.
To support the Open Waters Initiative for citywide advocacy, planning, and public
programming partnership in community groups to inform design of new publicly
Kallos Waterfront Alliance, Inc. - Open Waters Initiative 134355067 $5,000 accessible vessel access in City Council District 5.
Wellness in the Schools, Inc. - Public School 452M & Public Funding supports programming at Public School 452M and Public School 75M and
Rosenthal School 75M 251919494 $14,000 supplements costs at Council District 6 schools.

Levine Wendy Hilliard Foundation - Community Gymnastics Program 133879321 $5,000 Funding to support the Wendy Hilliard girls gymnastic team and virtual programming.

Funds will be used to operate a mentoring program, college awareness, youth


Miller Wesley Parrott Youth Programs, Inc. 112872641 $5,000 leadership, social, educational, health awareness and life skills program.
Matteo West Shore Little League 133425081 $3,000 Funding to support general operational expenses including utilities.
Funds will be utilized to help cover the administrative, operational and staffing costs
associated with running the little league, including uniforms, utilities, and baseball and
Rose West Shore Little League - Baseball & Softball Program 133425081 $5,000 softball equipment.
Ampry-Samuel What About The Children, Inc. 300093930 $5,000 Funds will be used to support events, workshop and programming.
Holden Wildcat Service Corporation 132725423 $17,000 Funds used to work with youths in cleaning and graffiti removal projects.

Riley Wiz Kids Books B4 Basketball 462968939 $15,000 Funds to be used to operate the Wiz Kids Youth Leadership & Recreational Program.
Funds will be used to defray the cost of operating expenses to provide development,
Grodenchik Women for Afghan Women 020539734 $4,000 education and empowerment programs.

Koo Women for Afghan Women - Youth Program 020539734 $5,000 Funds will be used to support youth programming at the New York Community Center.
Woodside on the Move, Inc. - Afterschool Program @ Public Funds will be used to defray the cost of homework help programs for students of P.S.
CD22 School 151Q 112435565 $5,000 151Q.
To provide youth aged 13 through 20 with job readiness skills, youth Leadership
Ayala Woodycrest Center for Human Development, Inc. 133184179 $15,000 Training Workshops.
Woodycrest Center for Human Development, Inc. - Out-of- The funds will be used to expand services within Woodycrest Center for Human
Gibson School Time Program - Public School 126X 133184179 $25,000 Dev.(WCHD) Out-of-School Time (OST )Program located at P.S.126.
Ulrich Works Little League, Inc. 112949074 $5,000 Funds will be used to purchase equipment and uniforms.
Funds will provide college and career readiness for the youth to help them in their job
Brannan Yemeni American Merchants Association 823539502 $5,500 search and employment goals.
Funding to provide resources including books, materials, and supplies for children's
Maisel Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael - Children's Library 113618826 $5,000 library which is open to the public.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary
Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Levin Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov, Inc. 116003354 $5,000 To provide remedial education and recreational activities for children.

Cornegy Young Airmans Association, The - Ground School Lessons 832005292 $5,000 To provide funding for Ground School Lessons to youths in Council District 36.
Young Airmans Association, The - United Youth Aviators Funds will be used to support the United Youth Aviators Aviation Summer Camp and
Ampry-Samuel Academy & Summer Camp 832005292 $10,000 United Youth Aviators Academy.
Young Airmans Association, The - United Youth Aviators
Louis Summer Camp 832005292 $3,000 Funds will support the United Youth Aviators Summer Camp.
Young Audiences New York, Inc. - Women in Need Shelter Funds will be used to provide an arts program at the Women in Need homeless shelter
CD22 Programming 131997754 $5,000 located in the Westway Motor Inn in Council District 22.
Funds will be used to support artist fees, program costs and the promotion of ongoing
Menchaca Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc. 112799128 $5,000 arts programs.

Funding to support children, teens and collegiate with social, recreational and
Gennaro Young Israel of Jamaica Estates 112518593 $10,000 educational programs. Lectures classes will also be provided to the community.
Matteo Young Israel of Staten Island 132618386 $8,000 Funds will be used to support recreational and sports activities.
Funds will support 92Y’s Humanities and Arts education programming for New York
City public schools, including the virtual Young Leaders Series, and the Teen Producers
Kallos Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association 131624229 $10,000 program.
Powers Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association 131624229 $10,000 Funding will support free educational and community outreach programs.
Rodriguez Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association 131624229 $5,000 Funding to support 92Y School initiatives in Council District 10.
Funding to support Summer Day Camp that provides play program, swim lessons, and
Chin Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $5,000 arts and craft lessons at Chinatown YMCA.

Grodenchik Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $10,000 Funding to support youth sports programming and services in Council District 23.
Funding to support the Teen Center and activities such as youth sports, tournaments,
leadership training, social events, health and wellness activities, peer support, social
Miller Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $6,000 games, special events and team building.
Perkins Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $10,000 To provide and support youth programming for school age children.
Funding will be used to provide and support youth programming for school age
children, middle schoolers and high schoolers. Programming will be offered remote, in-
person, or a hybrid of remote and in-person. The program experience will have, but not
Powers Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York 131624228 $5,000 limit
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Rosenthal Afterschool Folk Arts @ Public School 191M 131624228 $5,000 Funds support Afterschool Folk Arts at Public School 191M.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Diaz Bronx YMCA - Summer Day Camp 131624228 $10,000 To provide general support for the Bronx YMCA Summer Day Camp.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Funding to support costs associated with the YMCA After-School program in Council
Gjonaj Castle Hill YMCA - Y After School 131624228 $5,000 District 13.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Funds will be used to offset the cost of teen and youth programs, including programs
Treyger Coney Island YMCA 131624228 $20,000 for children with special needs, at the Coney Island YMCA.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary
Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Borelli Counseling & Programming 131624228 $10,000 Funding will support counseling and other programming & services.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Levin Dodge YMCA 131624228 $4,000 To support teen programming at the Dodge YMCA center.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Louis Flatbush YMCA - Council District 45 131624228 $8,000 Funs will support Flatbush YMCA Youth Programming.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Levin Greenpoint YMCA 131624228 $4,000 To support teen programming at the Greenpoint YMCA center.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Adams Jamaica YMCA - After School Program 131624228 $9,000 Funds will support afterschool youth programming at the Jamaica YMCA.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Little
Matteo Steps 131624228 $10,000 Funds will be used to support Little Steps at the YMCA Counseling Service.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Long
Van Bramer Island City YMCA 131624228 $35,500 Funding to support youth programming and activities at the YMCA Long Island City.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York -
Brooks-Powers Public School 183Q Dr. Richard R. Green (27Q183) 131624228 $5,000 Funding to support Swim safety education for students at P.S. 183Q.

To partner with schools in the Julia Richman Educational Complex (JREC) to deliver
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Rowe Rowe Scholars, a college access and career development program that focuses on the
Kallos Scholars @ Julia Richman Educational Complex 131624228 $5,000 academic, social, emotional, and professional growth of each of its members.
Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York - Teen
Koo Journalism Program 131624228 $23,500 To fund the Flushing YMCA's Teen Journalism Program.
Gjonaj Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. 113372980 $10,000 Funding to support chorus programming and activities in Council District 13.
Johnson Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. 113372980 $5,000 Funding to support music programming and education in Council District 3.

Funding to support operating expenses including staff for the core after-school
Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. - Council District component of YPC’s Choral Literacy and Performance Program, as well as in YPC’s
Kallos 5 113372980 $5,000 Satellite Schools Program in City Council District 5 public schools.

Ampry-Samuel Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York 131624230 $5,000 Funds will be used to support programming at YW-NYC.

Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York - Funds will be used to support OST programs in P.S. 329K: The Surfside School, P.S.
Treyger After School - Public School 329K, 188K & 90K 131624230 $5,000 188K: Michael E. Berdy School and P.S. 90K: Edna Cohen School.
Funds will be used to support operations and staff salaries needed for YouthBuild
Ayala Youth Action Programs and Homes, Inc. - YouthBuild Program 133203701 $10,000 program.
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, Inc. - After School &
Diaz Summer Programs 134006535 $25,000 To provide after-school and summer programs for youth and other YMPJ services.
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, Inc. - Rosedale Youth This funding will be to support costs associated with the Rosedale Youth Classic
Diaz Classic Basketball Tournament 134006535 $10,000 Basketball Tournament.
Series of workshops to teach financial literacy, leadership, problem solving skill within
Brooks-Powers Youth Saving Society Foundation 84-4208316 $5,000 schools in Council District 31 via a mock school based bank.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary
Council
Legal Name of Organization - Program Name Tax ID Amount Purpose of Funds
Member
Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc.
Borelli - Youth Conservation Program 352262561 $5,000 Funding will support youth conservation program.
Funding will support After School and Summer Camp programs including homework
Miller ZMI Foundation, Inc. 455537211 $8,500 assistance, educational enrichment, and Martial Arts.

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