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City Council Fiscal Year 2008 Adopted Expense Budget

Adjustments Summary/Schedule C

Hon. Christine Quinn Speaker of the Council

Hon. David Weprin, Chair Committee on Finance

Michael Keogh, Director New York City Council Finance Division June 15, 2007

Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary

TABLE OF CONTENTS
(010) Borough President - Manhattan............................................................................................ 1 (011) Borough President - Bronx.................................................................................................... 1 (012) Borough President - Brooklyn............................................................................................... 1 (013) Borough President - Queens.................................................................................................. 1 (014) Borough President - Staten Island......................................................................................... 1 (035-039) Libraries ......................................................................................................................... 1 (040) Department of Education ...................................................................................................... 2 (042) City University of New York ................................................................................................ 3 (068) Administration for Childrens Services................................................................................. 5 (069) Department of Social Services/Human Resources Administration....................................... 6 (071) Department of Homeless Services ........................................................................................ 6 (072) Department of Correction...................................................................................................... 7 (098) Miscellaneous Budget ........................................................................................................... 7 (101) Public Advocate .................................................................................................................. 11 (125) Department for the Aging ................................................................................................... 12 (126) Department of Cultural Affairs ........................................................................................... 13 (130) Juvenile Justice.................................................................................................................... 14 (136) Landmarks Preservation Commission................................................................................. 14 (260) Department of Youth & Community Development............................................................ 14 (801) Department of Small Business Services.............................................................................. 17 (806) Department of Housing Preservation and Development..................................................... 19 (810) Department of Buildings ..................................................................................................... 20 (816) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene ........................................................................ 20 (819) Health and Hospitals Corporation....................................................................................... 25 (827) Department of Sanitation .................................................................................................... 25 (846) Department of Parks and Recreation................................................................................... 25 (901) District Attorney - New York County................................................................................. 26 (902) District Attorney - Bronx County........................................................................................ 26

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary (903) District Attorney - Kings County........................................................................................ 26 (904) District Attorney - Queens County...................................................................................... 26 (905) District Attorney - Richmond County................................................................................. 26 (906) Special Narcotics Prosecutor (OSNP)................................................................................. 26 (941) Public Administrator - New York County .......................................................................... 27 (942) Public Administrator - Bronx County ................................................................................. 27 (943) Public Administrator - Kings County.................................................................................. 27 (944) Public Administrator - Queens County ............................................................................... 27 (945) Public Administrator - Richmond County .......................................................................... 27 Appendix A................................................................................................................................... 28 Appendix B ................................................................................................................................... 29 Appendix C ................................................................................................................................... 30 Appendix D................................................................................................................................... 31 Appendix E ................................................................................................................................... 32

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary

(010) BOROUGH PRESIDENT - MANHATTAN


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $783,000 This action restores $783,000 to the Manhattan Borough Presidents Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) budget.

(011) BOROUGH PRESIDENT - BRONX


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $837,000 This action restores $837,000 to the Bronx Borough Presidents Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) budget.

(012) BOROUGH PRESIDENT - BROOKLYN


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $767,000 This action restores $767,000 to the Brooklyn Borough Presidents Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) budget.

(013) BOROUGH PRESIDENT - QUEENS


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $730,000 This action restores $730,000 to the Queens Borough Presidents Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) budget.

(014) BOROUGH PRESIDENT - STATEN ISLAND


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $575,000 This action restores $575,000 to the Staten Island Borough Presidents Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) budget.

(035-039) LIBRARIES
The Adopted Budget includes funding in the amount of $42.7 million to all three library systems to provide six-day service. Cultural After School Adventure (CASA) $900,000 Funding in the amount of $900,000 is restored to provide each of the three library systems $300,000 to support various after school activities in the branch libraries.

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(040) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Universal Pre-Kindergarten $5,000,000 The Adopted Budget includes $5 million to expand the Universal Pre-Kindergarten program in community-based childcare centers under contract with the Administration for Childrens Services (ACS). Implementation of this expansion will proceed pursuant to collaboration among the Department of Education, ACS, and the City Council. Teachers Choice $20,896,000 The Teacher's Choice purchasing program, a City Council initiative from the 1980s, reimburses teachers, other instructional staff and principals for purchases of up to $250 in classroom supplies and equipment. The Council restored $19.696 million for Teacher's Choice and provided an additional $1.2 million in Fiscal 2008. Executive Leadership Institute $540,000 The Executive Leadership Institute provides professional development services to school supervisory personnel such as assistant principals. The Institute, an affiliate of the Council of Supervisors and Administrators, also holds forums and maintains a library. The Council fully restored $400,000 in Fiscal 2008 and provided an enhancement of $140,000 to the programs baselined budget of $320,000. Urban Advantage Science Initiative $2,500,000 The Urban Advantage - Science initiative partners seven science-oriented institutions with the Department of Education to provide professional development for science teachers, school and class-based resources and assist middle school students in completing state-mandated exit projects and requirements. The Council fully restored $2.5 million for the program in Fiscal 2008. Dropout Prevention & Intervention Initiative $4,240,000 This new initiative will support a variety of programs aimed at increasing the graduation rate of public school students. The following eight organization will provide services and support to public school students and schools: 1) United Way of New York; 2) Vocational Foundation, Inc; 3) Directions for Our Youth; 4) Associacion Tepeyac de New York; 5) ENACT; 6) Good Shepherd Services; and 7) Turnaround for Children. This initiative also includes support for the Institute for Student Achievement funded through the Department of Youth and Community Development. Computers for Youth $250,000 The Council allocated $250,000 to the Computers for Youth program to provide low-income students and their families with home computers and the training to use them. The Council fully restored $250,000 for the program in Fiscal 2008. National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) $610,000 The Council allocated $610,000 to the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship program which teaches entrepreneurship to low income young people, ages 11-18, to improve

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary their academic, business, technology and life skills. The Council restored $610,000 for NFTE in Fiscal 2008. The Young Womens Leadership Foundation $400,000 The Council allocated $400,000 to the Young Womens Leadership Foundation to support all girls public schools in East Harlem, the Bronx and Queens in Fiscal 2008. Digital Empowerment for Middle Schools $100,000 The Council allocated $100,000 to the Digital Empowerment for Middle Schools (DEMS) initiative in Fiscal 2008 to provide 20 public middle schools with a MOUSE squad - a team of students that provides help desk and technical support for classrooms in their own school. It enables participating schools to take advantage of the newest technologies to improve teaching and learning at the middle school. New Century High Schools $1,000,000 In Fiscal 2008, the Council allocated $1 million to support the non-profit partner organizations at New Century High Schools that have lost start-up grant funding. New Visions for Public Schools administers the program. The allocation includes a $500,000 restoration and a $500,000 enhancement. Community Mayors $50,000 The Council allocated $50,000 to Community Mayors in Fiscal 2008 to cover the costs of Community Mayors "Operation Santa Claus" event in late December. Peter Vallone Scholarship (Fashion Institute of Technology) $200,000 In Fiscal 2008, the Council allocated $200,000 to provide Peter Vallone Scholarships to Fashion Institute of Technology students who graduated from New York City public high schools with a B or better grade average.

(042) CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK


Peter F. Vallone Scholarship $11,165,000 The Council restored $11.2 million for the Peter F. Vallone Academic Scholarship in Fiscal 2008. The Scholarship program was initiated by the City Council in Fiscal 1999 and has provided over 90,000 awards to students since the program began. The program will remain available for New York City public and private high school students graduating with a B average or better who attend a senior or community college at CUNY. In order to remain eligible, students must maintain a cumulative B average or better for each semester in college. This initiative provides $625 per semester to assist eligible students in paying the costs associated with a college education. Community Colleges Safety Net Program $4,500,000 The Council restored $4.5 million in Fiscal 2008 to the Safety Net Program for community college students facing economic hardship due to the Fiscal 2004 tuition increase. These funds will be targeted to currently enrolled students, who are New York City residents, whose tuition

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary increase would not be covered by the States Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), and who would not receive sufficient financial aid from other sources to meet this increase. Community Colleges Restoration $14,596,000 The Council restored $14.6 million to the community colleges in Fiscal 2008. This funding will restore Personal Services and Other Than Personal Services costs for general administration, maintenance and operations, and student services. Creative Arts Team $598,392 The Council restored $348,392 and provided an additional $250,000 in Fiscal 2008 to the Creative Arts Team (CAT), a City-wide arts-in-education program currently in 42 out of the 51 Council districts. Additional funding would allow CAT to expand its services. In Fiscal 2007, CAT served 16,285 participants by holding 5,000 workshops in 155 schools throughout New York City. Dominican Studies Institute $470,000 The Council restored $470,000 in Fiscal 2008 for the preservation and research of the Dominican culture. Immigration Center $335,000 The Council restored $335,000 in Fiscal 2008 for the Immigration Center at Medgar Evers College. The Center provides free legal immigration services to low income immigrants in the Central Brooklyn area, as well as civic and naturalization training and assistance in navigating governmental services in the areas of child welfare, education and criminal justice. Puerto Rican Studies Institute $469,000 The Council restored $469,000 in Fiscal 2008 for the preservation and research of the Puerto Rican culture. Workforce Development Initiative / Jobs to Build On $3,000,000 The Council restored $3 million in Fiscal 2008 for a series of training initiatives for the longterm unemployed. They include preventive, emergency employment, post prison and entrepreneurial assistance to help remediate the City's structural employment problems. Black Male Empowerment Initiative $2,500,000 The Council restored $1.5 million and provided an additional $1 million in Fiscal 2008 for University-wide programs aimed at black men and other men of color in an effort to recruit and retain them at CUNYs campuses. This initiative is the outgrowth of the work of the Chancellors Task Force on the Black Male Initiative and will strengthen and expand the work of the recently established Male Development and Empowerment Center at Medgar Evers College. Components include a graduation initiative, transition to college initiative, academic enrichment, mentoring, leadership development, non-violent conflict resolution, seminar series, and annual conference. In Fiscal 2007, there were 21 projects funded on 17 CUNY campuses serving 1,250 students.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary University Center for Worker Education $250,000 The Council restored $250,000 in Fiscal 2008 to the Center for Worker Education to increase education access for working adult students and provide workforce training to union members. CUNY Citizenship and Immigration Project $600,000 The Council restored $600,000 in Fiscal 2008 to the CUNY Citizenship and Immigration Project to maintain its Immigration Centers at Hostos Community College, City College, NYC College of Technology, Queensborough Community College, York College, and LaGuardia Community College. Veteran Resource Center $1,000,000 The Council allocated $1 million in Fiscal 2008 to establish a veteran resource center at LaGuardia Community College. The Center will allow New York City veterans and their families to receive counseling, referrals, and information about federal, state, and city services.

(068) ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDRENS SERVICES


CONNECT Domestic Violence Program $1,200,000 This allocation represents a full restoration of $1,200,000 for the Community Empowerment Program (CEP) operated by CONNECT, Inc. (which was formerly the Family Violence Project at the Urban Justice Center). The program provides culturally affirming and community-focused services designed to enhance the ability of community and school-based organizations (CBOs) to respond to domestic violence. By providing education, technical assistance and training, as well as direct funding to CBOs, CONNECTs community partnerships enable families to access the help they need in their own communities and in their own languages through organizations already familiar to them. Child Safety Initiative $4,200,000 This allocation will allow ACS contracted preventive services providers to reduce caseloads toward the national standard of 12 families per caseworker. Providers will hire additional caseworkers to accomplish the caseload reduction. This funding will draw down non-City matching funds of 65 percent thus providing approximately $12 million for the initiative. Providers Choice $1,700,000 This allocation represents a full restoration of $500,000 with an enhancement of $1,200,000, to provide reimbursement funding for educational supplies or equipment for family day care providers. This program is modeled after the Teachers Choice program, which is funded through the Department of Education. Working Parents for a Working New York $875,000 This action represents $875,000 in funding for a pilot project and study to provide information to assist the City in developing family friendly workplace policies and benefits. This initiative will provide childcare subsidies and assistance to City employees.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) $200,000 This action represents $200,000 in funding for the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) to assist childcare providers in facilitating expansion and improvement projects at childcare facilities. Existing City capital dollars will be combined with private dollars to provide grants, low cost loans, and technical assistance to community-based child care centers.

(069) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES/HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION


Managed Care Consumer Assistance Program $1,336,000 The Adopted Budget restores $1,336,000 in funding to the Managed Care Consumer Assistance Program (MCCAP). This funding will draw federal matching funds of $1,336,000. MCCAP operates through a network of community organizations, with the Community Service Society (CSS) acting as the central coordinating agency. These funds will be provided to CSS through an intra-city arrangement with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). MCCAP helps consumers and their advocates with quality information, counseling, and assistance on managed care issues. Emergency Food Assistance Program $1,500,000 The Adopted Budget restores $1.5 million to HRAs budget for food programs. Of this amount, $800,000 is restored for the direct purchase of food by the Food for Survival Food Bank. This funding is in addition to baseline funding for the direct purchase of food. Included in this restoration is $500,000 to HRA for capacity expansion efforts for EFAP food pantries that will be determined jointly by the Council with HRAs assistance. Finally, $200,000 is for technical assistance grants to two organizations that will assist in the automation of food stamp enrollment at food pantries, soup kitchens and other appropriate locations.

(071) DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS SERVICES


Adult Rental Assistance Program $900,000 This action fully restores the reduction to the City Councils Adult Rental Assistance Program. This program will assist in the provision of rent subsidies and other needed services to homeless individuals who are transitioning to work. Project Renewal $200,000 This action appropriates funds to the group Project Renewal for their Culinary Arts Program. The program helps homeless men and women in recovery from substance abuse prepare for jobs in the food service industry. Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund $500,000 The Adopted Budget restores funding for this program, which provides emergency grants to families in crisis at risk of eviction in order to keep them in their homes and avoid the shelter system.

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(072) DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION


Discharge Planning $1,688,000 DOC will receive a restoration of $1,688,000 in its OTPS budget to continue its discharge planning services. Potential recipients of these services include youth between the ages of 16-18.

(098) MISCELLANEOUS BUDGET


Citywide Legal Services $24,622,000 Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division. The appropriation of $10.8 million represents an enhancement to Legal Aids criminal defense funding. Citywide Civil Legal Services. This action provides a combined $3.676 million to the Legal Aid Society ($1.838 million) and Legal Services for New York City ($1.838 million). The appropriation is intended to serve as a replacement for lost Interest On Lawyer Accounts (IOLA) funds. It is the Councils express intent that this appropriation will be utilized to augment overall citywide civil legal services programs in the same manner that State IOLA funding does. These services may include, but are not limited to: direct client representation, including representation in class action cases; the provision of legal advice; community legal education presentations; pro-bono/volunteer lawyer programs; and hotline and other telephone-based legal services. Legal areas in which services may be provided include, but are not limited to: consumer/finance; education; employment; family; juvenile; health; housing; income maintenance; individual rights; and miscellaneous benefits. No prohibitions may be imposed on the types of civil legal services these entities may perform on behalf of their clients, other individuals and/or community groups. This restoration will ensure the provision of civil legal services citywide to, among others, senior citizens, battered women, disabled persons and persons with AIDS. Unemployment/SSI Employment Legal Advocacy. This action allocates a combined $2.5 million to Legal Services for New York City ($1.25 million) and the Legal Aid Society ($1.25 million) to expand legal advocacy through the Supplemental Security Income Advocacy Project. This funding will also support a new advocacy project of LSNY and LAS for unemployed individuals who have been wrongly denied Unemployment Insurance Benefits (UIB). This funding will support the costs of providing legal representation at hearings before Administrative Law Judges to help disabled individuals and the unemployed receive the Unemployment Insurance Benefits (UIB) and/or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits they have been wrongly denied. The Neighborhood Defender Service (NDS) will receive $3.25 million in funding that will allow it to continue to provide comprehensive indigent criminal defense services, including: prearraignment intervention and social work advocacy; case investigation; cross-jurisdictional legal counsel such as dual Family Court and Criminal Court representation; and post-disposition follow-up. The cases that NDS handles are often accepted through referrals or specific requests by clients.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary The Office of the Appellate Defender Service (OAD) will receive an appropriation of $2.4 million to enable it to remain operational in Fiscal 2008. In existence for more than 15 years, OAD handles indigent defense cases at the appellate level that Legal Aid and other providers cannot handle due to conflicts of interest and high case volume. Legal Services for the Working Poor. Combined funding totaling $1.796 million will be appropriated to each of the following four groups to support the provision of civil legal services, at $449,000 apiece: Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp., CAMBA Legal Services, Urban Justice Center, and Housing Conservation Coordinators. Among the types of services that will be provided to community members are: assistance in preventing eviction and foreclosure; improvement of living conditions and removal of hazardous housing conditions in their homes; housing code enforcement actions; organization and representation of tenants groups; help in obtaining emergency grants and benefits to avoid homelessness; assistance for family members in getting appropriate disability benefits such as SSD or SSI; immigration assistance; protection from workplace abuses, such as harassment and violation of fair wage and hour laws; consumer protections from creditors; legal representation of domestic violence victims; assistance with recovering illegal rents and other improper rent charges. MFY Legal Services will receive $200,000 to provide legal representation in a broad range of civil matters. Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) $500,000 This action provides $500,000 to LSNY for its Keeping Families Together program. This funding is intended to increase the legal resources available to represent parents in child protective proceedings in family court. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Legal Assistance $765,000 This action provides funding to the Legal Aid Society, Legal Services for New York City and FoodChange to provide legal assistance and referrals to those individuals and families who may qualify for the EITC. Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims $950,000 InMotion (formerly the Network for Womens Services) will receive $100,000 to expand its Family Justice Program which provides comprehensive legal services and information to indigent victims of domestic violence appearing in court. Safe Horizon will receive $125,000 to expand the Assigned Domestic Violence Counsel (ADVC) Program, a program to provide comprehensive legal services to indigent victims of domestic violence appearing in court. Safe Horizon will also receive $600,000 as a partial restoration to its court programs, community offices, domestic violence program and crime victims hotline. Sanctuary for Families will receive $125,000 to expand the Assigned Domestic Violence Counsel (ADVC) Program, a program to provide comprehensive legal services to indigent victims of domestic violence appearing in court.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) $500,000 This funding will provide LIFT with the necessary resources to expand its Family Court information services programs, including its Education and Information sites located in Family Court entranceways. Additional resources will be utilized to support the operation of LIFTs central offices and its 24-hour immediate assistance hotline. Child Advocacy Centers $1,500,000 The sum of $1.5 million is appropriated to fund Child Advocacy Centers (CACs), including the establishment of a co-located Child Advocacy Center (CAC) in both Manhattan and the Bronx. This funding also supports the expansion of services at the three existing CACs (Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island). CACs work hand-in-hand with law enforcement and child protective services to coordinate and expedite the investigation and prosecution of cases of child sexual abuse. Working with specially trained physicians, representatives from the Administration for Childrens Services, detectives from the NYPD, and members of the District Attorneys Office, [the Centers] help sexually abused children and their families negotiate the criminal justice and social services systems. The Centers also provide short-term counseling, information and referrals for children and families not involved in current investigations. Family Justice Centers $1,200,000 The sum of $1.2 million is appropriated to fund Family Justice Centers. This funding supports the establishment of a Family Justice Center in the Bronx ($1 million) and the expansion of services in the Brooklyn Center ($200,000). Family Justice Centers endeavor to provide comprehensive domestic violence services in a centralized location, including services provided by the District Attorney, the Police Department, the Mayors Office of Domestic Violence, and community-based social services organizations. Alternative-to-Incarceration Programs $6,694,800 Alternative-to-Incarceration Programs (ATIs) permit New York judges to sanction defendants through means other than jail or prison. The use of intermediate sanctions, such as community service and substance abuse counseling, saves the City the cost of maintaining jail beds for those who otherwise would be incarcerated. In addition, ATIs provide a range of rehabilitative services for defendants and allow jail beds to be made available for more violent offenders who pose a threat to the community. As part of a comprehensive ATI initiative, the Council will provide funding to the following programs: The Center for Alternative Sentencing Employment Services (CASES) will receive $1.39 million to operate four programs. The Court Employment Project Program (CEP) serves felony nondetainees and offers defendants a wide range of services including counseling, health and drug education, employment training and vocational services. The Treatment Readiness Program (TRP) provides two-day workshops to offenders with substance abuse problems. TRP provides Criminal Court judges with a sentencing option for first and second time offenders. It gives offenders essential information about drugs, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. It also provides outreach and referral services as well as access to needed drug and alcohol treatment. The Nathaniel Project is a program designated for seriously mentally ill felony offenders. Lastly, CASES will receive new funding to create a girls-only alternative sentencing program for juvenile offenders.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary The Center for Community Alternatives Crossroads Program will receive $690,000 in funding. This funding will allow Crossroads to serve female felony offenders with substance abuse problems and will replace expired State funding for the continuation of a Client Specific Planning Program in the Family Court. The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) will receive $510,000 in funding to provide non-residential job training and placement services to ex-offenders. Osborne Association will receive $850,000 to support three programs. Its defender-based advocacy program, Assigned Counsel Services, assists defense attorneys by developing individualized plans for defendants, including vocational education and drug treatment. The Osborne Associations La Fuente Treatment Intervention Program (TIP) is a walk-in drug treatment and recovery readiness program located in the Bronx. Funding will also support TIP at the Manhattan Misdemeanor Treatment Court. Educational Assistance Corporation (EAC) will receive $82,400 for the Stoplift Program, an alternative sentencing program for first-time shoplifters, and the Anger Management Program, a program for individuals with minimal or no prior criminal record charged with conflict related offenses. EAC Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) will receive $1.948 million in funding. TASC diverts defendants from jail to treatment programs. The Brooklyn Bridge TASC project and the TASC programs in Queens and Bronx place non-violent offenders into drug treatment programs and monitor their status for 12 months. TASC provides services to pre-trial defendants at Rikers Island with the dual diagnosis of mental illness and chemical abuse (MICA). This funding will also allow TASC to provide services at the Queens Drug Treatment Court. The Womens Prison Associations Hopper Home will receive $944,400. This funding will allow Hopper Home to provide residential ATI services to women and to offer program activities to those who are involved in ATI programs but who require additional supervision on evenings and weekends. In addition, this funding will support the Community Linkage Unit which provides a central point of contact between WPA and the community. Legal Action Center will receive $230,000 for two programs. The first program will allow Legal Action Center to help New York City residents leaving prison or jail reintegrate into society. The second program assists organizations implementing new State laws requiring HIV/AIDS case reporting and partner notification. The Fortune Society will receive $50,000 to supplement its alternative to incarceration efforts. Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative $4,000,000 The $4 million provided for the DoVE Initiative is to support the neighborhood-based provision of domestic violence services in the most vulnerable and high-incidence areas of New York City. The funds are to be used to support community-based organizations that provide prevention and empowerment workshops, comprehensive service referral, and legal advocacy to victims of domestic violence.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Anti-Gang Violence Initiative $1,000,000 This funding will support anti-gang programs operated by community-based organizations. Sanctuary for Families Immigrant Battered Womens Initiative $600,000 This action restores $600,000 to Sanctuary for Families Immigrant Battered Womens Initiative. These funds will be used to support and enhance staff salaries in the Initiatives legal and clinical programs, as well as OTPS and indirect agency costs. Center for Court Innovation (CCI) $758,000 CCI operates a variety of community courts, drug courts, mental health courts, domestic violence courts, school justice centers and youth programs throughout the City. This funding will support CCIs overall operations, as well as its Family and Youth Initiative. City Council Initiative to Address Sexual Assault $385,000 This action would provide $175,000 for the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault to: develop a Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign to raise awareness of the rights and needs of victims, foster discussion about sexual assault and provide opportunity to reach out to victims; develop a Sexual Assault Examiner program in one hospital in each of two underserved areas; and distribute a male-positive, anti-sexual violence poster for 11-13 year old boys to junior high and middle schools, after school programs, and other programs that reach young men. Additionally, funding of $52,500 will be available to each of four different communitybased organizations to provide sexual assault-related services and programs, including those that benefit survivors. These groups are: Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (Bronx), Long Island College Hospital Rape Crisis Intervention Program (Brooklyn), St. Lukes-Roosevelt Crime Victims Treatment Center (Manhattan), and Mt. Sinai Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Program (Queens). Initiative to Address Human Trafficking $500,000 This initiative will provide funding to train partners on how to prevent and respond to trafficking, strengthen the ability of community based organizations to assist in victim identification, and provide direct services to survivors. Technology and Learning Initiative $500,000 This funding will provide computer training for youth in NYCHA community centers through the non-profit organization FUTUREKIDS.

(101) PUBLIC ADVOCATE


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration and Enhancement $961,000 This action provides $961,000 to the Public Advocates Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) resources.

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(125) DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING


Senior Meals - Increase in Raw Food Costs $4,550,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $4,550,000 and will allow for an increase in raw food costs of 35 cents for DFTAs congregate and home delivered meals programs. Approximately 13 million meals are served annually. The raw food allowance for congregate meals has increased from $1.85 to $2.20 and for home delivered meals from $1.89 to $2.24. Borough Presidents $533,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $533,000 for the Borough Presidents discretionary funding, which is allocated to local organizations for senior services. NORC Supportive Service Program $1,000,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $1,000,000 in funding for the Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Supportive Service Program (NORC SSP). The program provides services to seniors who live in NORCs, including social services, medical services, educational/recreational services and volunteer opportunities. The funds will support existing NORCs that did not receive funding through DFTA's RFP process. Transportation Operating Costs $3,949,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $3,949,000 in funding primarily for the operating costs (insurance, fuel and repairs) of existing vans and other existing vehicles that are used by senior centers and other senior programs. Over 400 vehicles are covered by this allocation. Services to Nazi Victims $700,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $700,000 for specialized services to Nazi victims. The services include counseling, case management, homecare, transportation and home delivered meals. Safe Streets/Safe City Program $547,000 This allocation is a partial restoration of $547,000 in funding for the Safe Streets/Safe City program, which provides crime prevention and crime victim assistance services to seniors. Council Member Discretionary Funds $5,546,250 This allocation provides a restoration of $5,546,250 for Council Member Discretionary Funds. The total allocation will provide $108,750 per Council Member. Medicare Rights Center $300,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $300,000 for the Medicare Rights Center (MRC). MRC provides direct services to seniors and disabled individuals to assist them with Medicare questions or problems. MRC also provides training and technical assistance on Medicare issues to a network of professionals at community-based organizations throughout the City. When this allocation is combined with baselined funding, the total Fiscal 2008 budget for MRC will be $434,000.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Space/Facility Costs $3,258,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $1,258,000 with an enhancement of $2,000,000 to address space/facility needs at senior centers. Citymeals on Wheels $1,100,000 This allocation provides a restoration of $800,000 and $300,000 in enhancement for Citymeals on Wheels, which provides home-delivered meals to seniors on the weekends and on holidays. This funding will be used for the programs administrative expenses and where possible to reduce waiting lists for home delivered meals. Healthy Aging Initiative $1,000,000 This allocation represents $1,000,000 in funding to make use of the existing senior center infrastructure to address the health and wellness needs of the senior population. Connecting Seniors for the 21st Century: Linking Seniors to Health and Education Through Technology $500,000 This allocation represents $500,000 in funding to develop a technology program to connect, educate, and improve access to health for seniors. Older Adults Technology Services (OATS) and DOROT will collaboratively develop and implement the program. CASA For Seniors $1,100,000 This action represents $1,100,000 in funding to support senior cultural activities in partnership with cultural institutions and senior centers to provide enrichment for seniors citywide.

(126) DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS


Additional Funding to Bronx Cultural Organizations $503,000 Funding in the amount of $503,000 is restored to support Bronx cultural organizations. (see Appendix A) Coalition of Theaters of Color $800,000 Funding in the amount of $800,000 is restored to support operations and programming at various community theaters throughout the City. (see Appendix B) Cultural Security Funding $4,000,000 Funding in the amount of $4 million is restored for security at certain cultural institutions. This funding was allocated by the New York City Council and Department of Cultural Affairs. (see Appendix C) Cultural New Needs Funding Funding in the amount of $1.67 million was allocated by the New York City Council and Department of Cultural Affairs for various new needs at certain cultural institutions. (see Appendix D)

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(130) JUVENILE JUSTICE


Discharge Planning/In-Detention Services $1,279,000 Funding in the amount of $1,279,000 is being provided to restore discharge planning/indetention services. The Discharge Planning program provides in-detention workshops and aftercare services to individuals involved in the Juvenile Justice system. The program provides referrals to public and community-based services, such as those relating to substance abuse, counseling, family and peer mediation, mental health, recreation and education.

(136) LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION


Personal Services Enhancement $300,000 This action adds $300,000 to the Commissions Fiscal 2008 Personal Services budget to support additional staff positions. Of this amount, $250,000 is a restoration and $50,000 is an enhancement.

(260) DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT


Immigrant Initiative $11,250,000 A restoration of $9.25 million and an enhancement of $2 million are provided to help immigrant adults gain access to the information and resources that English literacy skills provide and to strengthen their participation in the democratic process. Specifically, this initiative provides funding for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, legal services for recent immigrants to assist with applications for citizenship or permanent residency, and legal services for immigrants that focus specifically on wage and hour disputes and other workplace issues. Cultural After School Adventure (CASA) $8,400,000 This action represents a restoration of $6.5 million and an enhancement of $1.9 million to continue after school programs that, in partnership with cultural institutions and libraries, provide after school enrichment for children citywide. After Three Corporation $3,800,000 This action provides funding for The After-Three Corporation (aka TASC) to provide afterschool education and enrichment programs for school children citywide. This allocation will fund programs in approximately 39 Council Districts. Adult Literacy Services Initiative $1,500,000 This action provides funding which will be used to create additional basic literacy, English for other languages (ESOL), and GED classes for adults who cannot read, write and speak English, along with support services such as counseling and case management. Shelter Beds for At Risk, Runaway & Homeless Youth $4,663,000 This action provides a restoration of $2.7 and an enhancement of $2 million to support crisis shelter beds and transitional independent living beds for at risk, runaway and homeless youth. New York City Council Finance Division 14

Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary This funding will complement the Departments Runaway & Homeless Youth (RHY) baselined program. Council Member Discretionary Funds $7,737,414 This action restores Council Member Discretionary Funds, which were funded at $151,714 per Council District in the Fiscal 2007 Adopted Budget. These funds are awarded to community groups at the recommendation of each Council Member. New York Junior Tennis League $1,208,000 This action restores $908,000 in City funding and provides a $300,000 enhancement to the New York Junior Tennis League program, which provides at-risk youth academic and athletic services. Dropout Prevention & Intervention InitiativeInstitute for Student Achievement $1,366,735 This action restores $1.3 million for the Institute for Student Achievement youth programs, which will enrich student support programs at 28 small public high schools, and provides an enhancement of $100,000 to expand the program. This initiative also provides support to several other programs that are funded through the Department of Education in Fiscal 2008. Sports and Arts in School Foundation (SASF) $2,103,000 This action restores $2.1 million in funding to the Sports and Arts Foundation, which will support SASFs Middle School Fitness League, the Council SASF Summer Camps and the SASF Winter Festival. Project Chess $250,000 This action funds a Chess-in-the-Schools program dedicated to stimulating and enhancing learning skills by teaching chess to kindergarten through eighth grade children in New Yorks inner-city public schools, in after-school programs, tournament competitions, and College Bound programs for high school students. Virtual Y $900,000 This action restores $900,000 to the Virtual Y, which is a literacy based after-school program run in public schools throughout the five-boroughs by the YMCA of Greater New York. WHEDCo $505,432 This action restores $505,432 in funding that will be used to support community development projects. In particular Council funding will be used to restore WHEDCos Head Start and Youth Services programs. Miscellaneous Programs $4,151,262 This action restores $4.2 million in funding to a range of youth programs operated by community-based organizations throughout the City. Included in this restoration are various organizations, including Heartshare, Community Works and Big Brothers/Big Sisters.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Neighborhood Youth Alliance/Street Outreach $2,109,000 This action restores funding of $2.1 million to the Neighborhood Youth Alliance/Street Outreach program. NYA/Street Outreach provides youth with opportunities to participate in community services, neighborhood improvement activities, and leadership skills development. Helping Involve Parents in Schools Project (HIP Schools) $4,271,000 This action restores $1.3 million and provides a $3 million enhancement for a web-based system to enable parents, teachers and principals to interact in order to improve student performance. Campaign for Fiscal Equity $200,000 The Council allocated $200,000 to the Campaign for Fiscal Equity to support its efforts to win additional State aid for New York City's public schools so that school children might get a sound basic education in New York City schools. Advocates for Children $250,000 The Council allocated $250,000 to support Advocates for Childrens Helpline that provides information to parents of public school children and the public about the policies, programs, and practices of the Department of Education and its schools. Economic Stability Project- DV Victims $335,000 This action restores $335,000 in funds to Sanctuary for Families to continue a domestic violence initiative that provides housing placement, case management services and rental subsidies to victims of domestic violence. Beacons $4,000,000 This action restores funding for the Beacon program by $4 million and will enable each Beacon site to pay the $50,000 opening fee that is required by the Department of Education. There are currently 80 Beacon programs, providing multi-service, school-based community centers, citywide, and serving over 180,000 children and adults every year. There is at least one beacon program located in each Council Members district. Center for Educational Innovation Public Education Association (CEI-PEA) $400,000 This action restores $400,000 in funding for CEI-PEA, which provides technical assistance to participating schools, such as performance assessment, technology development and leadership. Expand Access to Fresh Produce for All New Yorkers $295,200 This action provides a restoration of $81,200 and an enhancement of $214,000 in funding to Expand Farmers' Market Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) access, Youth Market-Urban Farm stands and the New Farmer Development project. Food Pantries $500,000 This action restores $500,000 in funding for a number of food pantries and soup kitchens that are not a part of the Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP), which is run out of the Human Resources Administration (HRA).

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Teens Take the City Youth Civics Education $100,000 This allocation provides $100,000, which will look to address the lack of youth participation in civic life by introducing teens to the workings of government and involvement in their communities. The YMCA of Greater New York will administer this program. Obesity Prevention $300,000 This action represents a new initiative in the amount of $300,000 for a physical education program for schools and youth organizations operated by the New York Road Runners Foundation. This program is part of the Councils Obesity Prevention Initiative, which falls under the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).

(801) DEPARTMENT OF SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES


Avenue NYC $914,000 By providing funding to local development corporations that assist small businesses, Avenue NYC encourages business development and investment in neighborhood retail strips throughout the City. This allocation restores the program to its Fiscal 2007 funding level. Garment Industry Development Corporation (GIDC) $336,000 GIDC is the local development corporation specifically dedicated to providing technical and developmental assistance to companies in the City's garment industry. This allocation restores the program to its Fiscal 2007 funding level. Commercial Revitalization Bronx $335,000 A total of $335,000 was restored for New York State Association of African American Chambers of Commerce to do commercial revitalization work in the Bronx. Economic Development/Business Incubation $346,000 The Council allocated $346,000 for Economic Development and Business Incubation. This initiative will improve and develop immigrant and minority-owned businesses in the Broadway Triangle and Flushing Avenue area in Brooklyn and the 175th Street market area in Washington Heights. Small Business and Job Development $884,000 This Council allocation of $884,000 includes a full restoration of $584,000 and an enhancement of $300,000 for the Small Business and Job Development initiative. This initiative will provide assistance for City firms in leveraging public and private funds for entrepreneurial and small business development. Financial Literacy $500,000 This Council allocation of $500,000 includes a full restoration of $250,000 and an enhancement of $250,000 for Financial Literacy. This initiative will provide financial literacy education to small business owners in New York City.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Funding for MWBE Leadership Association $1,500,000 Many new and emerging minority and women owned businesses are in need of entrepreneurial training on the process and procedures for doing business with the City and/or on the major public works projects. This funding will provide services to MWBEs. Move Smart / Stay Lean $300,000 This funding will assist New York City manufacturers with relocation and facility efficiency services in order to retain their competitive edge and keep valuable jobs in New York City. Non-Traditional Employment for Women Initiative $150,000 Under this initiative, disadvantaged, mainly minority women, will receive training and access to jobs in New York City's construction, utilities and facilities maintenance and repair trades. The New York City Green Manufacturing Initiative $225,000 In an effort to encourage sustainable, environmentally friendly development in the City, this initiative would provide a comprehensive set of services, including marketing and technology assistance and workforce training, to help local manufacturing companies tap into emerging green markets. Consortium of Worker Education (CWE) $3,284,000 This allocation restores funding of $2,584,000 plus a $700,000 enhancement to total $3,284,000. The Consortium is a not-for-profit organization that works with community based organizations to provide job training to union workers to improve their employment skills and also provide citizenship classes, ESL, GED, computer literacy and work readiness preparation to immigrant, minority and long-term unemployed workers. Independent Worker Services $250,000 This funding is for $225,000 to support Working Today's efforts to provide the City's independent workers with benefits and services and $25,000 for Fractured Atlas to support their work providing services for artists. Workforce Development $3,000,000 These funds are for training initiatives for the long-term unemployed to help remediate the Citys structural employment problems.

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(806) DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT


Anti-eviction and SRO Legal Services $3,000,000 This funding provides a restoration of $2.5 million and an enhancement of $500,000 for free legal services to low- and moderate-income people faced with illegal eviction from their homes, as well as services for low-income Single Room Occupancy housing tenants. Community Consultants $1,030,000 This funding will provide a full restoration to the Community Consultant program for the following services: tenant organization; code enforcement advocacy; housing court assistance; apartment repossession; and other housing-related public education. Housing Court Information Services $550,000 This funding will provide for the continuation and enhancement of a contract with the City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court for the provision of information services for tenants and small landlords, which is provided at tables located in the Citys Housing Courts. Services available at the tables include information on Housing Court procedures, as well as referrals to legal service providers and other organizations, which assist in eviction prevention. Neighborhood Preservation Consultants $400,000 This funding restores the $400,000 Council enhancement to the baseline funding of contracts of community based organizations, which conduct surveys of distressed residential properties, develop and recommend intervention priorities for distressed properties, and coordinate service delivery to owners and tenants in conjunction with HPD. Anti-Predatory Lending Contracts $360,000 This restoration funds five-$60,000 contracts to organizations that will deal specifically with anti-predatory lending activities. The five organizations are: Margaret Community Corporation, Bridge Street Development Corporation, Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Center, Jamaica Housing Improvement, and the Neighborhood Housing Services of the North Bronx. Funding of $60,000 is also provided for enhanced anti-abandonment activities in the Buskwick initiative. Targeted Cyclical Enforcement Policy (T-CEP) $300,000 This funding enhances the Targeted Cyclical Enforcement Policy, a pilot program that addresses conditions in some of the Citys most dilapidated residential rental buildings. The program implements roof-to-cellar inspections and speedy litigation to persuade delinquent landlords to immediately fix unsafe conditions and maintain basic safety. Mortgage Foreclosure Emergency Prevention Program $1,570,000 This funding will support community based organizations that will assist homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes due to mortgage foreclosure and will also fund legal services to help prevent foreclosures.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Housing Preservation Initiative $1,500,000 This initiative will provide funding to neighborhood-based groups that will develop a strategic, grassroots-based solution to the particular threat to affordable housing that is most pressing in that community.

(810) DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS


DOB Inspectors $1,000,000 This is a restoration of funding for the 15 existing construction inspectors previously funded by the Council.

(816) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE


HIV/AIDS Prevention & Education $1,664,000 This action represents a restoration to address the disproportionate number of AIDS cases among communities of color and women. This action restores $1.66 million in City funds for a total of $2.6 million with the state match for prevention, education, outreach, advocacy and support services. This funding will primarily be directed to community-based organizations which demonstrate an ability to engage these vulnerable populations, raise awareness of the disease, and thereby help lower the rate of HIV/AIDS amongst women and in communities of color. HIV/AIDS Outreach Enhancement $2,534,400 This allocation will provide a restoration of $2 million in City funding and an enhancement of $534,400 totaling $4 million with the state match that will be used to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS through prevention efforts and services. The $534,400 plus a state match totaling $835,000 will be used to enhance the legal services component of the Initiative. Faith Based HIV/AIDS Prevention $2,368,000 This action restores $1.7 million in City funds and provides and enhancement of $640,000 for a total of $3.7 million with the state match for prevention, education, outreach, advocacy and support services. This funding will primarily be directed to local churches and community-based organizations which demonstrate an ability to engage vulnerable populations, raise awareness of the disease, and thereby help lower the rate of HIV/AIDS. HIV Prevention and Health Literacy for Seniors $640,000 This allocation will provide new funding in the amount of $640,000 for a total of $1 million with the state match to develop tailored HIV prevention and education messages that target the older adult population, aging service providers and health care providers. Rapid HIV Testing $3,000,000 A restoration of $3 million is provided to the Health and Hospitals Corporation to expand HIV/AIDS Rapid Testing and counseling on a routine basis at inpatient units and selected outpatient settings at public hospitals and clinics.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary HIV/AIDS Counseling $207,000 The Department of Health and Mental Health's (DOHMH) budget reflects a full restoration of $207,000 to two HIV/AIDS programs that offer counseling, assessment, testing and education to people with HIV/AIDS at various HHC facilities, including the Bellevue satellite AIDS clinic and the Roberto Clemente Center at Gouverneur Healthcare Services. Gross funds for this initiative total $323,000. Housing for Homeless People living with HIV $750,000 This is a new initiative that will fund housing units for HIV-positive clients who have been living in the Citys shelter system for extended periods of time. Funding of $750,000 will pay for 34 housing units. Callen Lorde Health Center $320,000 This action represents a restoration of City funding of $320,000 to support screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases for gay and bisexual men and a Comprehensive Womens Services program to provide education and screening services for breast and cervical cancer for lesbian and bisexual women. This allocation with the state match will total $500,000. Harm Reduction Initiative $2,196,000 This action restores $1.7 million in City funding and provides a $500,000 enhancement for a total of $3.4 million with the state match to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS as passed through intravenous drug use. This initiative will provide overdose prevention education and will support resuscitation training and needle exchange programs. Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative $4,800,000 The infant mortality rate (IMR) remains disproportionately high in specific racial and ethnic populations and geographic communities throughout the City. In response to the high IMR in selected communities, the City Council is providing a full restoration of $4.8 million in City funds for a total of $7.5 million with the state match for a comprehensive infant mortality reduction initiative. This initiative funds interventions targeting community districts with high IMRs and communities demonstrating racial and ethnic disparities in infant mortality rates. Cancer Initiatives $461,000 This action represents a restoration of $461,000 in City funds for a total of $720,313 with the state match for various council funded programs that include screening and education for breast, colon, and ovarian cancer. American Cancer Society $1,600,000 This action represents a restoration of $960,000 million in City funds and an enhancement of $640,000 for a total of $2.5 million with the state match to expand its Colon Cancer screening program, which will screen more than 3,000 minority uninsured and underserved New Yorkers and expand its patient navigation system to 14 hospitals. Asthma Control Program $545,000 This action represents a full restoration of $545,000 in City funds. The restoration will enable the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to continue its Integrated Pest Management

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary program to remediate apartments in central Brooklyn, central Harlem and the South Bronx, all of which show disproportionately high rates of asthma. In addition, this restoration will allow the Department to continue asthma screening and prevention programs at Head Start and Pre-K sites in the South Bronx, East and Central Harlem and Central Brooklyn. Finally, this restoration will support two asthma control programs in Queens and one in Brooklyn that are operated by community based organizations. This allocation plus a state match will total $852,000. Pest Control $1,000,000 This action represents new funding in the amount of $1 million in City funds to buy 10 lowemission vehicles to replace aging vehicles, develop a pest control web-site, which will provide information for exterminators and the public, purchase hand-held computers for the field work automation project and approximately 12,000 hours of exterminator services. Community Healthcare Network $160,000 This action represents a restoration of $160,000 for a total of $250,000 with the state match to allow the Community Healthcare Network (CHN) to provide family planning and diabetesrelated services at several of its clinics located throughout New York City. Administrative Fee Waivers for Prescription Medication $2,370,000 This action fully restores $2.4 million in City funds to support the provision of administrative fee waivers for approximately 80,000 HHC pharmacy patients. This funding is allocated to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), and will be transferred to HHC though an Intra-city agreement. Administrative fee waivers are granted to uninsured outpatients at HHC facilities who cannot afford to have their prescriptions filled. This funding shall not be used for offsetting overall prescription medication costs, and will be allocated to all HHC hospitals and clinics based on the cost of outpatient prescription medication dispensed to the uninsured for the previous fiscal year, by facility. School Nurses for Summer School $1,925,000 This action restores $1.9 million in City funds to allow DOHMH to provide nurses for the general school population during the summer school session for 2007. American Red Cross -Emergency Preparedness $1,908,000 This action restores $1.9 million in City funds for two American Red Cross sponsored initiatives: Disaster Response Operations and Prepare New York. Each initiative will receive an equal amount to train New Yorkers in emergency preparedness and disaster response. Primary Care Development Corp. Emergency Preparedness $1,400,000 This action restores $960,000 in City funding and provides a $440,000 enhancement to the Primary Care Development Corporation to assist health care providers in communities of need develop emergency response programs. Asian-American Hepatitis B Project $1,000,000 This action represents a new initiative in the amount of $1 million in City funding for a total of $1.6 million with the state match to address the high rate of Hepatitis B among Asian-Americans through outreach and education and screenings of at-risk populations.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Hepatitis C Public Education Campaign $480,000 Hepatitis C is a rapidly growing public health crisis in New York City, with an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 currently infected with this virus. Among those New Yorkers presently infected, it is estimated that approximately 40% are Latino. This initiative will restore $480,000 in City funding for a total of $750,000 with the state match to provide testing, prevention and education services. NYU Mobile Dental Van $268,000 This action restores $268,000 in funding for mobile dental care to medically underserved children city-wide. This allocation plus the state match will total $419,000. Child Health Clinics $6,000,000 The Adopted Budget provides a restoration of $6 million in City funds to the child health clinics. This action ensures that child health clinics will remain open, and provide enhanced levels of access and quality care. This funding is reflected in the Department of Health and Mental Health's (DOHMH) budget. This allocation plus the state match will total $8.8 million. Family Planning $368,000 This action represents a restoration of $368,000 to provide reproductive health and pregnancy prevention services for uninsured and high-risk teens via Planned Parenthood. This allocation plus the state match will total $575,000. Obesity Prevention Initiative $3,360,000 A restoration of $500,000 in City funding for SPARKS and $160,000 in City funding for Health Corps and an enhancement of $2,700,000 in City funding for a number of Obesity Prevention programs, which will provide education and physical fitness to curb and prevent obesity in New Yorkers of all ages. This allocation plus the state match will total $5,250,000. Nutrition for Life $74,000 This allocation provides $74,000 in City funding for a total of $115,625 with the state match for a health and education program targeting high-risk pregnant women primarily newer immigrants. United Hospital Fund (UHF) $288,000 This allocation provides $288,000 in City funding for the total of $450,000 with a state match that will be used to implement a hospital monitoring and planning project. Comprehensive Podiatric Medical Screening $1,000,000 This allocation provides $1 million in new City funding for the Comprehensive Podiatric Medical Screening School Based program, which will address the issues of obesity and early onset of adult diabetes in children.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary (816) MENTAL HEALTH ACTIONS Children Under Five Mental Health Initiative $1,637,000 This action represents a restoration in the amount of $1.4 million and an enhancement of $250,000 for community based outpatient mental health clinics in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and upper Manhattan to provide mental health treatment for children age five and under. Geriatric Mental Health Services $2,670,000 This action represents a restoration of $1.7 million and provides a $1 million enhancement to enhance the capacity and strengthen the infrastructure of existing mental health services for seniors, including those delivered in non-traditional settings, such as in the home, in senior centers and in homeless shelters. Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. (YAI) $400,000 This action represents a restoration in the amount of $400,000 to support three programs operated by YAI that serve developmentally disabled adults. Autism Awareness Initiative $1,500,000 This new funding in the amount of $1 million will provide wrap-around services to Autistic children in after-school, summer programs and during school closings. The program will provide informational forums and training seminars, advising their communities of this epidemic, based upon criteria established by nationally respected Autism organizations and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Mental Health/Hygiene Programs $1,577,000 This action represents a restoration of $1.6 million to maintain funding for mental health recreational, psychosocial, assisted employment, screening, continuing day treatment programs. HHC Mental Health & Substance Abuse Programs $3,285,000 This action represents a full restoration of $3.3 million to a range of mental health and substance abuse programs provided at HHC hospitals throughout the City. Included in this restoration are the Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention programs at Lincoln & Elmhurst Hospitals. Mental Health Voluntary Sector $958,000 This action represents a full restoration of $958,000 to various mental health and discharge planning programs provided by the voluntary sector. Alcoholism/Substance Abuse Voluntary Sector $1,144,457 This action represents a full restoration of $1.1 million to a range of alcoholism and substance abuse prevention and treatment programs operated by the Department of Education, communitybased organizations and private hospitals throughout the City. Included in this action is a $50,000 enhancement to La Bodega De La Familia an alternative to incarceration program based in Manhattan that provides walk-in-services, intensive case management and crisis intervention services to parolees, ex-offenders, probationers and their families.

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Fiscal 2008 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustments Summary Mental Health Contracts $986,749 This action represents full restoration of $986,749 million to a range of hospitals and mental health providers that offer mental health services throughout the City. HHC Hospital Based Mental Health $364,000 This action represents a full restoration to HHC facilities and non-public hospitals in the mental retardation and developmental disability, mental hygiene and alcoholism and substance abuse prevention categories covering both clinician salaries and other operating costs. HHC Mental Hygiene Programs $2,622,000 This action represents a full restoration of $2.6 million to mental health and substance abuse prevention programs provided at 17 Health and Hospitals Corporation facilities. Crystal Methamphetamine Education and Prevention Initiative $670,000 This action represents a full restoration of $670,000 for an initiative to curb the growth in crystal methamphetamine use and addiction in New York City. The principal focus of this initiative is education and treatment services for individuals in need of such services.

(819) HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORPORATION


Simultaneous Translation $1,000,000 A restoration of $1 million is allocated to the Corporation to help expand TEMIS, a simultaneous translation system that enables communication between doctors and their non-English speaking patients through the use of wireless technology during exams.

(827) DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION


Supplemental Basket Collection on Sundays and Holidays $1,800,000 This funding restores the Councils allocation of $1.8 million for additional Sunday and holiday basket pick-ups in Fiscal 2008. This funding, along with additional funding of $800,000 from the Administration, will allow the Department to provide an additional 42 truck shifts citywide.

(846) DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION


Playground Associates $2,000,000 Playground associates are essential in providing supervised recreational opportunities at park facilities, especially in the summer months when children are out of school. However, over the past three years, the Departments headcount for playground associates has remained constant at 90 full-time equivalent positions. As a result, the Council has allocated $2 million in Fiscal 2008 for 60 additional full-time equivalent playground associates to provide supervised recreation in local parks and playgrounds.

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(901) DISTRICT ATTORNEY - NEW YORK COUNTY


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $1,100,400 This action restores $1,100,400 to the New York County District Attorneys Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(902) DISTRICT ATTORNEY - BRONX COUNTY


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $640,900 This action restores $640,900 to the Bronx County District Attorneys Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(903) DISTRICT ATTORNEY - KINGS COUNTY


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $946,500 This action restores $946,500 to the Kings County District Attorneys Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(904) DISTRICT ATTORNEY - QUEENS COUNTY


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $539,900 This action restores $539,900 to the Queens County District Attorneys Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(905) DISTRICT ATTORNEY - RICHMOND COUNTY


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $102,300 This action restores $102,300 to the Richmond County District Attorneys Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(906) SPECIAL NARCOTICS PROSECUTOR (OSNP)


PS/OTPS Funding Restoration $850,000 This action restores $850,000 to the OSNPs Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

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(941) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR - NEW YORK COUNTY


PS Enhancement $53,160 This action provides an enhancement of $53,160 to the New York County Public Administrators Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(942) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR - BRONX COUNTY


PS Enhancement $53,160 This action provides an enhancement of $53,160 to the Bronx County Public Administrators Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(943) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR - KINGS COUNTY


PS Enhancement $53,160 This action provides an enhancement of $53,160 to the Kings County Public Administrators Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(944) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR - QUEENS COUNTY


PS Enhancement $53,160 This action provides an enhancement of $53,160 to the Queens County Public Administrators Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

(945) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR - RICHMOND COUNTY


PS Enhancement $53,160 This action provides an enhancement of $53,160 to the Richmond County Public Administrators Fiscal 2008 budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services budget.

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APPENDIX A
Additional Funding to Bronx Cultural Organizations American Museum of Natural History Bronx Arts Ensemble Bronx Council on the Arts Bronx County Historical Society Bronx Dance Theater Bronx House Bronx Museum of Art Bronx Opera and Bronx Orchestra Bronx River Arts Center Bronx Symphony Center State Community Playhouse Chinese American Culture and Art Assoc. Community Works Education Through Music Ghetto Film School Hostos Community College Advisory Inside Broadway Lehman College Art Gallery Midori and Friends Music De Camera Music Outreach Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theater Roundabout Theatre South Bronx Community Action St. Raymonds Community Outreach The Point Riverdale YMHA Arts Festival Enact Puerto Rican Intercultural Drama Ensemble Talent Unlimited Corporation Ujamaa Black Theater Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy TOTAL $25,000 $71,000 $12,875 $15,000 $34,000 $10,000 $10,000 $28,875 $7,875 $4,000 $5,000 $7,875 $62,875 $12,950 $15,000 $10,000 $15,000 $10,000 $10,000 $15,950 $6,000 $17,875 $5,000 $10,000 $13,975 $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $10,000 $11,000 $15,875 $503,000

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APPENDIX B
Coalition of Theaters of Color Billie Holiday Theater Black Spectrum Theater Hadley Players INTAR Mind Builders National Black Theater New Federal Theater New Heritage Theater Paul Robeson Theater Thalia Spanish Theater UJAMAA Black Theater TOTAL $82,000 $90,000 $50,000 $90,000 $65,000 $84,000 $80,000 $80,000 $65,000 $84,000 $30,000 $800,000

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APPENDIX C
Cultural Security Funding American Museum of Natural History $1,300,000 Brooklyn Academy of Music $300,000 Brooklyn Children's Museum $75,000 Brooklyn Museum $255,000 Carnegie Hall $100,000 Lincoln Center $300,000 Metropolitan Museum of Art $500,000 Museo del Barrio $70,000 Museum of Jewish Heritage $70,000 Museum of the City of New York $130,000 New York City Center $100,000 New York Hall of Science $100,000 Queens Museum of Art $50,000 Snug Harbor $200,000 Staten Island Childrens Museum $70,000 Staten Island Historical Society $40,000 Studio Museum of Harlem $50,000 Wave Hill $60,000 Wildlife Conservation Society (Aquarium) $75,000 Jewish Museum $55,000 92nd Street Y $100,000 TOTAL $4,000,000

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APPENDIX D
Cultural New Needs Funding Bronx Museum of Art $100,000 Brooklyn Botanic Garden $85,000 Brooklyn Museum $35,000 Carnegie Hall $25,000 Flushing Town Hall $90,000 Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning $125,000 Museum of the City of New York $75,000 Museum of the Moving Image $45,000 New York Botanical Garden $175,000 New York City Center $75,000 New York State Theater New York City Ballet $50,000 New York City Opera $50,000 P.S.1/Contemporary Art Center $60,000 Public Theater $100,000 Queens Botanical Garden $50,000 Queens Museum of Art $74,000 Queens Theatre in the Park $120,000 Snug Harbor $80,000 Staten Island Botanical Garden $30,000 Staten Island Historical Society $50,000 Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences $80,000 Staten Island Zoological Society $10,000 Wave Hill $32,000 Wildlife Conservation Society (Aquarium) $50,000 TOTAL $1,666,000

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APPENDIX E

DISCRETIONARY ALLOCATIONS

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Legal Name 79th Precinct Community Council 102nd Precinct Explorer Program 107th Precinct Community Council 110th Precinct Explorer Program 112th Precinct Community Council 114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc. 120th Precinct Community Council 122nd Precinct Council 13th Avenue Board of Trade 142nd Street Block Association 161st Street Merchants Association, Inc. 18 Mai Committee, Inc. 18th Avenue Board of Merchants 2200 Tibeout Block Association 2300 Block Association 2401 Davidson Avenue Tenants Association 303 Vernon Tenant Association 3-Legged Dog, Inc. 52nd Street Project 5th Avenue Board of Trade 5th Avenue Business Improvement District 62nd Precinct Youth Council

Purpose of Funds To provide outreach, mailings, food, e-mail address design, seminars and beginning work for scholarship committee for youth and leadership summit. To provide funding support for the explorer program. To fund a night out against crime and street fair. To provide funding support for the explorer program. To provide funding support for community programming. Works with the 114th Precinct in civilian observation patrol. Also runs graffiti removal program in Astoria and Long Island City area. Funds would be used for a summer youth camp. To provide funding of $1,000 for a Crime Prevention Unit and $1,500 for National Night Out. To support activities benefiting local businesses and beautification projects. Workforce Development, Job Readiness and Employment Fair with emphasis on youth. To defray the costs of the volunteer outreach program, throughout Bronx County and specifically Community Board 1 & 4. To fund a leadership program in Tilden High School. To support activities benefiting local businesses and beautification projects. Funding would provide support for trips and recreational activities. Funding would provide support for trips and recreational activities. Funding would provide support for trips and recreational activities. To provide funding support for community organizing activities. Funds will support organization of international production and touring consortium for large scale experimental art by 3-Legged Dog. To help fund the Playmaking Program, an academic mentoring program for the children of Hells Kitchen. To support activities benefiting local businesses and beautification projects. To support activities benefiting local businesses and beautification projects. To support operating expenses. 33

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DSBS DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DSBS DYCD DSBS DYCD DYCD DYCD MISC DCA DCA DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount $5,000 $1,000 $4,000 $1,000 $3,000

Council Member Vann Katz Gennaro Katz Katz

$12,500 Vallone $5,000 McMahon $2,500 Oddo $1,000 Gentile $5,000 Dickens $4,000 Arroyo $5,000 Fidler $4,000 Felder, Gentile $5,000 Baez $5,000 Baez $7,500 Baez $1,000 Vann $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $5,000 Quinn $2,500 Gentile $2,500 Gentile $1,000 Oddo

Legal Name 651 Arts 66th Precinct Auxiliary Police 69th Precinct Explorer Program 69th Precinct Little League 77th Precinct Community Council, Inc. 78th Precinct Youth Council, Inc. 82nd Street Academics 86th Street Board of Trade 92nd Street Y (Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association)

Purpose of Funds Blues Festival and Education Series for the general public and youth. To purchase equipment for its members, such as traffic vests, flashlights, etc. Funding will provide support for the Explorer Program. Funds will assist local little league in serving children. Funds would be used for the enhancement of youth programs. Funds would be used for baseball scholarships for kids to play. To provide funding support for an after school program. To support activities benefiting local businesses and beautification projects. Education programs & teen programs promoting civil service education.

Agency DYCD NYPD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$10,000 James $1,000 Felder $5,000 Fidler $3,000 Fidler $10,000 Yassky $10,000 Yassky $3,500 Sears $2,500 Gentile Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $255,000 Weprin, Fidler $5,000 Comrie $3,000 Mendez $10,000 McMahon $105,000 Fidler, Recchia, Nelson $5,000 Quinn $5,000 Comrie $3,500 Dickens $40,000 Quinn, Dickens $5,000 Quinn, Martinez $45,000 Weprin $65,000 Seabrook

DYCD A Better Jamaica A Gathering of the Tribes A Very Special Place A. Genovesi Environmental Center Abingdon Theatre Abolish the N Word Abraham Lincoln Neighborhood - NYCHA Abyssinian Development Center Adaptive Design Association, Inc. Afikim Foundation African American Legal and Civic Hall of Fame, Inc. To fund family movies in the parks. A schedule of twelve dates throughout the summer to show family friendly movies to local Southeast Queens residents. For free community based arts events in August for approximately 5,000 people focusing on multiculturalism and history of Lower East Side. Funds would be used to provide youth programming and activities. To fund an environmental center for school children in an after school program. Increasing artist stipend to maintain an open submission policy for playwrights which helps to develop a creative community in our changing neighborhood. Funding would be used to expand outreach of Abolish the N word curriculum. Pay for cost associated with the Family, Tenant participations programs schedule. Youth and young adult after-school and summer programs. Adaptive design training, equipment fabrication and outreach serving children with disabilities To fund cultural programs and bureau for youth groups. To provide funding support for programs at the Hall of Fame DYCD DCA DYCD DOE DCA DYCD MISC DHS DYCD DYCD DYCD 34

Legal Name African Center for Community Empowerment African Street Festival African Voices Communications Afrikan Poetry Theatre Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. Aids Center of Queens County AIDS Service Center NYC

Purpose of Funds Funding would be used for mentoring, tutoring, and youth programs. To fund the African Arts Festival The funds would be used to pay the artists fees and the organization's overall goals to market its programs to the public at large. To enhance cultural programs of the theatre in Southeast Queens. Information and referral services, resources center for unemployed individuals. To provide funding support for the food pantry. Peer education, HIV testing & Mental Health Services for Women of Color in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.

Agency DYCD DCA DCA DCA DYCD DHMH

Amount

Council Member

$15,000 Comrie $10,000 James $3,500 Dickens $17,357 Comrie Weprin, Fidler, Gennaro, $370,000 Nelson, Yassky $3,000 Katz Quinn, Weprin, Garodnick, Viverito, Mendez, Jackson, Palma, Lappin, $27,000 Manhattan Delegation $2,000 Dickens $10,000 Comrie $29,000 Vallone, Gioia $1,000 Vann $1,000 Katz $25,000 Martinez, Yassky

AK Houses Tenant Organization - NYCHA Aki Life Health Center Aktina Productions, Inc. Albany House Tenant Association

Alexandre Foundation Alianza Dominicana All American Association of Invalids & Veterans of WWII Who Emigrated to the USA from the former USSR & Eastern European Countries All Out Arts, Inc d/b/a Fresh Fruit Festival Growth of the Festival over the past 4 years has prepared us to institutionalize and enlarge the Fresh Fruit Festival. Allerton Avenue Homeowners and Tenants To provide funding support for a senior program in the 13th Association Council District. Alley Pond Environmental Center Funding would serve families and schools, supporting quality environmental education programs and exhibits. Serves over 35,000 children annually. Alley Pond Park Funds two family fun days at Alley Pond Park with rides, games and activities for children of all ages. Alliance for Community Services For arts education, tourism, and research.

DHMH For annual block family day celebration. MISC To teach health literacy to children and families in Southeast Queens. DYCD Aktina FM Radio and Aktina TV features bilingual educational programs in NYC for children and adults. DOITT To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC To support and expand Parkinson's Disease support group. DYCD To provide funding support for Alianza Dominicana. DYCD To provide funding support for senior programs. DFTA DYCD DFTA DCA DPR DYCD 35

$10,000 Nelson $3,000 Manhattan Delegation $5,000 Vacca $25,000 Gennaro, Weprin, Avella $5,000 Weprin Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $179,000 Seabrook, Vacca

Legal Name Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York Alpha Workshops Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre

Purpose of Funds To fund community outreach and theater programming, leadership and training. Providing job training, and supported employment in the decorative arts to low income people living with HIV/ AIDS.

Agency DCA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$15,000 Quinn, James $3,500 Quinn $5,000 McMahon $10,000 Oddo $5,000 Nelson $10,000 Nelson $18,000 McMahon, Fidler, Jackson $10,000 Nelson $25,000 Oddo, Sears $5,000 Quinn $1,000 Oddo $3,500 $2,000 $3,500 $5,000 Oddo Gentile Dickens Katz

Funds would be used to provide programming in Intermediate Schools in the 49th Council District. Alzheimer's Foundation of Staten Island To fund operating expenses and utility bills. American Assoc. of Holocaust Survivors of the To provide funding support for senior programs. Former Soviet Union American Assoc. of Invalids and Veterans of To provide funding support for senior programs. World War II American Ballet Theatre The funds would be used to provide youth programming and activities and arts education at Hudson Cliffs. American Brotherhood of Russian Disabled To provide funding support for senior programs. American Cancer Society To provide funding support for a transportation program for chemotherapy patients and the Lefrak City Health Fair. American Committee on Italian Migration Funding for rent, supplies for immigration assistance and services. American Hellenic Education Progressive To fund the Hellenic Cultural Program. Association American Italian Coalition of Organizations Operating Expenses. American Legion / Amity Post 791 American Legion Colonel Young Post 398 American Legion Continental Post 1424 American Merchant Marines Veterans - Staten Island Chapter American Museum of Natural History American Museum of the Moving Image American Red Cross of Greater New York American-Italian Cancer Foundation To support costs for local veterans activities. General support and programming for aging veterans. Memorial Day Parade & Community events Operating Expenses.

DCA DFTA DFTA DFTA DCA DFTA DHMH DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DFTA

DYCD To provide funding support for the Moveable Museum. DCA To provide funding support for a movie series. DCA To provide funding support for the learn to swim program which includes lifeguard training, CPR training and Emergency Preparedness. DYCD to provide free mammograms and breast cancer education to underserved New Yorkers

$1,000 Oddo $25,000 Recchia $6,000 Gioia $35,000 Recchia, Gerson, Gentile Rivera, Recchia, Avella, Gioia, Sears, Garodnick, Gentile, Addabbo, Vallone, Oddo, Ignizio, deBlasio, $100,000 Weprin, Comrie, Felder $5,000 Quinn

An Claidheamh Soluis, Inc./ Irish Arts

DHMH For the promotion of Irish arts for the 7th Annual NY Irish Dance Festival which is free to the public- an all day event that includes workshops, performances, and lectures. DCA 36

Legal Name Angeldocs, Inc. Angelo Petromelis College Point Senior Center Ansob Center for Refugees Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.

Purpose of Funds A multi-faceted health and re-conditioning program to fight against health illiteracy and malnutrition. Funds would be used for general enhancements of senior services including maintenance and supplies for existing building and service. To fund ESL classes for 80-100 new immigrants as well as job placement services for refugees and new immigrants. Education programming includes career development initiatives and school-to-work offerings including a Summer Internship program, in-school activities, roundtable and panel discussions, in-depth workshops, and curricular materials. Support would be used to fund the marching band. To provide funding support for information and referral, plus arts and crafts classes. To work with the West Farms merchants in economic development and seasonal lighting. To provide funding for an after-school program. Feed Community Program provides freshly prepared meals to 4,000 Harlem residents. To support art projects with a focus on using art as a healing device in the wake of tragedies. Funds would be used to provide arts programming.

Agency DHMH DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$7,500 Weprin $3,750 Avella $12,500 Vallone

Approaching Storm Marching Band Aquinas Housing Corporation Aquinas Housing Corporation Aquinas Housing Corporation Ark of Safety Fellowship Church Art Aid, Inc. Art Lab, Inc. - The Art School at Snug Harbor Arthritis Foundation, Inc. - New York Chapter Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health

DCA DYCD DFTA DSBS DYCD DYCD DYCD

$3,000 Manhattan Delegation $4,000 Barron $7,000 Rivera $5,000 Rivera $4,000 Rivera $4,000 Dickens $3,500 Gentile $7,500 McMahon $58,000 Weprin, Gerson, Arroyo Quinn, Weprin, Eugene, $35,000 Fidler, James $3,000 Jackson $3,000 Gerson $24,500 Rivera $5,000 Jackson $5,000 Liu

DYCD To expand capacity to implement arthritis disease management and public education programs. DFTA Support after school pre-science college education program, expand beauty salon outreach. Neighborhood art exhibition and online magazine. To fund a multi-disciplinary arts festival. To provide educational puppet shows, readings and concerts in the parks. DPR Close gap in operating expense from move to new office. DHMH For programs, promotional & visibility services, and for connections for groups and individual artists. DCA DHMH DPR DCA

Artists Unite Arts for Art, Inc Arts in the Parks for City Parks Foundation Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc Asian American Arts Alliance

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Legal Name Asian Americans for Equality

Purpose of Funds Expand and continue AAFE's Immigrant Center Project in Lower East Side/Chinatown Area.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

DYCD Asphalt Green, Inc. Waterproofing program serves over 1,500 public school children/year in a learn-to-swim program that takes place during the school day so that each student feels safe in the water, learns to swim and develops a life-long habit leading to fitness. Waterproofing Program/The Recess Enhancement Program.

Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Liu, Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, $190,000 White, Gioia

DYCD

Asphalt Green, Inc.

Aspira of New York, Inc. Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children Association of Black Social Workers, Inc. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Association of Informed Voices Association of Jews from the former USSR Associazioni Siciliane Unite de New York Associazioni Siciliane Unite de New York

DPR To fund program that engages parents in the 17th Council District with a goal to increase their involvement in their child's studies at home. DYCD Technical assistance to community based housing developers for at risk HUD subsidized buildings. HPD Summer camp program for children with special needs. DHMH To help children learn and provide training, which is crucial for their economic success. DYCD To provide income tax preparation assistance and homebuyers seminars. MISC Funds will assist youth programs including basketball and other sports and assist with community youth programming. DYCD To provide funding support for community development programs. DYCD To provide funding support for senior programs at the Associazione Siciliane Uniti de New York. DFTA To support educational activities for the growing ItalianAmerican community. DYCD 38

$3,500 Manhattan Delegation Lappin, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Gioia, $232,000 Yassky $5,000 Arroyo Weprin, Mendez, $110,000 Gennaro, Brewer $25,000 Avella, Weprin, Comrie $5,000 Dickens DeBlasio, Monserrate, Palma, James, Mealy, $75,000 Viverito $47,000 Fidler $7,000 Nelson $4,000 Recchia, Gentile $35,000 Recchia, Gentile

Legal Name Astella Development Corp. Astoria Music Society, Inc. Astoria Performing Arts Center Astoria Restoration Association, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide the group with support for their housing work and help they provide to District 47. To enable Astoria Symphony to bring additional concerts to the Astoria area. To fund expenses toward production of APAC's 2008 concerts and plays. Model BID to attract and maintain businesses to the Ditmars/31st Street area. Also provides housing programs and assists clients and seniors in completing forms for various programs, i.e. HEAP, SCRIE, SCHE. Also funds Astoria Works. To provide services and programs for seniors at Astoria Houses. To purchase supplies and continue programs for tenants at Astoria Houses in Astoria. To provide part-time attendant at Athens Square Park to maintain park and provide arts & crafts program to youth. Funds would be used for helping businesses on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. To provide funding support for senior programs. To provide support for tenants association business. To provide Center and home-based services for deaf, hearing, speech and language impaired children. To support educational activities for the growing ItalianAmerican community. To fund arts programming at the high school. Mental health and substance abuse counseling for low income persons living with HIV/AIDS. To fund the administration of youth programming. To support Ballet Hispanico's Primeros Pasos program. To underwrite American Ballet Theatre's (ABT) at School arts through in-school, hands-on workshops. Teaching Artists conduct movement exercises to build coordination and strength and also teach the basics of audience behavior, and arts appreciation. To provide funding support for programs at Baruch College. Leadership training & support to survivors of domestic violence.

Agency DSBS DCA DCA

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Recchia $3,500 Vallone $25,000 Vallone

DSBS Astoria Senior Citizens Astoria Tenants Organization Athens Square Park Atlantic Avenue Betterment Association Atlantic Senior Center Atlantic Terminal Tenants Association (NYCHA) Auditory/Oral School of New York Aurora Italian Language and Cultural School Automotive Trades High School (610) Bailey House, Inc. Bais Medrash of Kew Gardens Hills Ballet Hispanico of New York Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. DFTA DYCD DPR DSBS DFTA MISC DYCD DYCD DOE DYCD DYCD DCA

$51,357 Vallone $15,500 Vallone $7,500 Vallone $8,000 Vallone $5,000 Yassky $5,000 Dilan $2,500 James $3,500 Felder $2,000 Gentile $10,000 Yassky $125,000 Quinn, Garodnick $5,000 Gennaro $3,000 Manhattan Delegation

DCA CUNY

$5,000 Weprin $90,000 Weprin, Mendez $100,000 Weprin, Fidler, Brewer $8,000 Gerson

Baruch College Battered Women's Resource Center Battery Park City Community Emergency Response Team, Inc.

MISC Funds would be used to purchase defibrillators, training and outreach. 39 OEM

Legal Name Purpose of Funds Bay Improvement Group Funding will support Bayfest. Bay Ridge Ambulance Volunteer Organization To assist in the operation of this volunteer ambulance service. Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification Preservation Alliance Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corps Bayview Houses Be Proud Foundation Bedford Park Senior Center Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation To support local planning and beautification projects.

Agency DYCD FDNY

Amount Council Member $12,500 Fidler $6,500 Felder, Gentile $15,000 Gentile $2,000 Avella $2,300 Barron $5,000 Fidler $15,000 Koppell Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, $45,000 Stewart, Vann, Yassky Quinn, Weprin, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, $40,000 Vann, Yassky, Fidler $1,000 Vann $7,000 Vann $3,500 Dickens $35,000 Quinn, Weprin

DYCD Funding to expand the Ambulance Corps services to the Bayside community. FDNY Funds would be used for a family day picnic. MISC Funds will assist in Russian American community related activities and events. DYCD To provide funding support for a senior citizen's meals program. DFTA To organize CBO's in Planning Board #3 to develop common plans and strategies for economic development.

DSBS Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. Diabetes Self-management Program- re: additional full-time nutritionist, extend hours and weekends. Also, to support health disparities.

DHMH Bedford-Stuyvesant Rehab Phase 1 To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance To provide funding support for Trauma Troopers youth program Corporation and for CPR training. FDNY Believers Christian Fellowship Baptist Church - To support educational careers mentoring, activities of the Youth Program youth program. DYCD Bella Abzug Leadership Institute To support high school training & debating/public policy research program. CUNY Bellevue Therapeutic Garden/Auxiliary to To provide programmatic support for the weekend therapeutic Bellevue Hospital Inc. gardening group, which serves adults who are currently clients in the Out Patient Chemical Dependency Clinic. DHMH Belmont Small Business Administration To be used for economic development of the cultural community in the Belmont area. DSBS Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations, To provide clients with information re: housing and Inc. neighborhood development programs. DYCD Bensonhurst Interagency Council for Aging Operating Expenses DFTA 40

$3,500 Garodnick $15,000 Rivera $3,500 Felder $1,500 Oddo

Legal Name Bensonhurst Rams Youth Organization Bensonhurst Volunteer Ambulance Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation Bergen Beach Athletic Club Bergen Beach Youth Organization Bergen Beach Youth Organization Best of Brooklyn, Inc. Beta Israel of North America Cultural Foundation Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for equipment purchases. To support local volunteer ambulances. Funds will provide transportation services, senior center services, referral services, concerts and other programming. Funds will provide services in after-school program.

Agency DYCD FDNY DFTA DYCD

Amount Council Member $3,500 Oddo $6,000 Gentile, Oddo $130,000 Fidler $6,175 Fidler $20,000 Fidler $1,000 Oddo $95,000 Fidler $37,000 Fidler $5,000 Yassky

Funds will enable group to assist and act as a referral for residents with housing needs. To fund operating expenses and the purchase of equipment.

HPD

Bethany Baptist Church of Jamaica, Inc. Bethel Baptist Church Big Apple Circus Big Apple Greeter, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City Bissel Gardens, Inc. Black American Heritage Foundation, Inc. Black Spectrum Theatre Blau Weiss Gottshee Soccer Blessed Sacrament Church Blessed Sacrament School B'nai Brith Youth Organization

DYCD Funds will provide senior transportation and services for Senior Citizens programs. DFTA Funds will provide After school programs and a youth coordinator. DYCD Funds would be used to promote Brooklyn tourism. DYCD The film festival is the flagship production that the organization produces to raise funds as well as to introduce the culture and artistic creations of the Ethiopian Jewish Community, and Ethiopians at-large, to the general public. DYCD Senior day care center. DYCD To provide funding for a health fair. DYCD To provide funding support for Clown Care at Harlem Hospital, Schneider's Children's Hospital, and the purchase of tickets. DCA Funds Greeter and Access programs to welcome visitors to NYC, enhance NYC image. DSBS To provide funding support for various programs. DYCD To provide funding for environmental education programs for youth. DYCD To sponsor archives of musical heritage at York College. DYCD Funding would be used to present cultural events throughout the borough of Queens. DCA Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs. DYCD Funds would be used to provide educational and community programs. DYCD Social and recreational youth group serves over 500 youth, ages 15-18 with sports, leadership, social action, community service and social activities. DYCD 41

$4,000 Manhattan Delegation $10,000 Weprin, White $3,500 James Weprin, Katz, Gennaro, $39,500 Dickens Koppell, Avella, Weprin, $40,000 Brewer Weprin, Katz, Mendez, $50,000 Comrie, Gioia, Yaasky $10,000 Koppell $4,500 Comrie $50,000 Comrie $5,000 Gallagher $7,500 Dilan $7,500 McMahon $5,000 Gennaro

Legal Name Bnos Malka Academy Board for the Education of African Ancestry Hines-Sanford Institute Board For the Education of People of African Ancestry Boerum Hill Association Boricua Festival Committee, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To fund an after school program. To provide funding support for African studies at the Institute. To fund African heritage programming. Funds would be used for community development. To provide funding support for cultural programs in Brooklyn Latino community.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount Council Member $7,500 Gennaro $5,000 Vann $7,000 Jackson $10,000 Yassky Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, $67,000 Stewart, Vann, Yassky $3,500 Felder $5,000 Felder Felder, Weprin, deBlasio, $225,000 Fidler $10,000 DeBlasio Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $280,000 Weprin $10,000 DeBlasio Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, $28,500 Martinez, Mendez, Comrie $2,300 Barron $2,000 Gentile $5,000 Recchia $4,500 Felder, Oddo $2,300 Barron $5,000 Gennaro $20,000 Vann $5,000 Gennaro

Boro Park Historical Society Boro Park Jewish Community Council Boro Park Jewish Community Council Boro Park Shomrim Borough of Manhattan Community College

To provide funding support for cultural programs. To provide medical referral and social service assistance program for seniors. To provide social services to residents and high risk youth of Boro Park and the surrounding area. To fund a neighborhood patrol program. BMCC's early Childcare Education Center and the Tribeca Film Festival.

DCA DCA DFTA DYCD DYCD

Borough President Tourism Center Bottomless Closet

CUNY To fund the Tourism Center of the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President. BKBP To provide women with interview coaching, resume review, and work-appropriate clothing. DYCD MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD

Boulevard Houses Boy Scout Troop 20 Boy Scout Troop 376 Boy Scouts of America Breukelen Houses Briarwood Community Association, Inc. Bridge Street Development Corporation Bridges for Children Center, Inc.

Funds would be used for a family day picnic. To support community activities for neighborhood boy scout troop. To provide funding support for boy scout activities. To fund programs within the Kesher Scouting groups and youth programs. Funds would be used for a family day picnic. To fund community programs. To support BSDC's commitment to community organizing, and home ownership preservation. Funds would be used for a youth mentoring program. 42

Legal Name Brighton Heights Reformed Church Brighton Neighborhood Association Broad Channel Volunteer Fire Department Broadway Community, Inc. Broadway Mall Association Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance Bronx African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Bronx African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc. Bronx Business Alliance Bronx Clergy Task Force Bronx Community Board # 5 Bronx Community Board # 7 Bronx Council for Economic Development Bronx Dance Theatre Bronx Heritage Society, Inc. Bronx House

Purpose of Funds The funds would be used to provide youth programming and community activities. To provide funding support for the Brighton Jubilee. Funds would be used to support local volunteer fire and ambulance corps in community. To provide funding support for homeless youth services. For the restoration and upkeep of Broadway Malls in Manhattan and community planning days. To support the organizations' various projects, performance and programs. To provide funding support for small businesses. To provide funding support for youth programs.

Agency DYCD DCA FDNY DYCD DYCD DCA DSBS DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$10,000 McMahon $10,000 Recchia $5,000 Addabbo, Jr $3,500 Jackson Brewer, Jackson, $10,500 Manhattan Delegation $10,000 Arroyo $62,244 Seabrook $20,000 Seabrook $30,000 Rivera, Vacca $37,187 Vacca $10,000 Koppell $2,500 Baez $2,500 Baez Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $150,000 Seabrook, Vacca $80,000 Rivera, Vacca Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $141,000 Seabrook, Vacca $20,000 Vacca $5,000 Koppell $5,000 Koppell $15,000 Palma $15,000 Rivera $50,000 Seabrook

To provide funding support for concerts and performances in the Bronx. To support business development services in the 13th Council District. Kids for P.E.A.C.E. after school activities program. The funds would be used to provide support for Community Board activities. The funds would be used to provide support for Community Board activities. To provide funding support for the Renaissance Festival and its general operating budget. To provide funding for after school youth dance programs and cultural activities for up to 600 children. Funding would provide support for trips and recreational activities.

DCA DSBS DYCD BXCB BXCB DSBS DCA DYCD

To provide funding support for youth programming in the 13th Council District. Bronx Independent Living Services To fund community based Independent Living Center for Bronx residents with disabilities. Bronx Opera Company To provide funding support for the Opera Company. Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade, Inc. Funding would provide support for the Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade. Bronx River Alliance To provide clean-ups along the river and annual events. Bronx Triangle Inc. of Alumnae Chapter (Delta To provide funding support for the Bronx Triangle. Sigma Theta Sorority) 43

DYCD DYCD DCA DYCD DPR DSBS

Legal Name Bronx United Fathers Network Brookdale Senior Citizens Center Brooklyn Academy of Music Brooklyn Alliance, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Agency For operational costs and to provide workshops such as in financial planning, education, career planning and more. DYCD To help fund educational and recreational activities for seniors. DFTA To provide funding support for cultural programs to youth and seniors. DCA To provide funding support for fireworks on Coney Island and economic development initiatives.

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Rivera $3,500 Felder $5,000 DeBlasio Quinn, Weprin, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, $360,000 Vann, Yassky, Fidler $7,000 Fidler $25,000 Recchia $25,000 Reyna, Dilan $18,500 Fidler, Nelson $3,500 Mealy Quinn, Yassky, deBlasio, $126,000 Weprin, Fidler Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $50,000 Fidler $6,214 Barron Weprin, deBlasio, Fidler, $100,000 Recchia Weprin, Fidler, Comrie, $20,000 Nelson, Recchia, Gentile $23,500 Vann, James $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile

DYCD Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. Brooklyn Ballers Sports Youth and Education Brooklyn Ballet Brooklyn Blizzards Youth Organization Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment Funding will provide support for community senior citizen concerts. To provide assistance for art programming to senior citizens. To provide funding support for youth sports and educational programs. Funds will be used to provide during school time programming in six local schools. The funding would be used to provide support for a youth program. Support for volunteer and community outreach, concert, and educations programs. Provide educational training in 300 schools to expose students to sustainability issues. DCA DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

DYCD Brooklyn Chiefs, Inc. Brooklyn Children's Museum To involve children 7-14 in competitive sports. To purchase uniforms, helmets, shoulder pads, etc. Support Museum's educational and cultural programming. DYCD DYCD Brooklyn College at the City University of New Borough as classroom. York CUNY Brooklyn Community Board # 8 Brooklyn Community Board #10 Brooklyn Community Board #11 To provide funding support for a zoning study and an urban planner at Community Board #8 in Brooklyn. To support local community outreach and activities. To support local community outreach and activities. 44 BKCB BKCB BKCB

Legal Name Brooklyn Community Board #12

Purpose of Funds For supplies and materials to support community outreach activities. Brooklyn Conservatory of Music To fund arts education at the Conservatory. Brooklyn Cooperative Federal Credit Union To provide funding for operating expenses for new branch on Myrtle Avenue. Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation To supplement the Re-NEW Brooklyn Program.

Agency BKCB DCA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$3,000 DeBlasio $5,000 Yassky $5,000 James Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $25,000 Felder $4,500 Fidler Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $63,000 Felder DeBlasio, Felder, Fidler, $31,500 James, Mealy, Vann $20,000 Recchia, Gentile $10,000 DeBlasio $41,375 Dilan, Fidler, DeBlasio $1,000 Gentile $5,000 Quinn, Weprin Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, $30,000 Stewart, Vann, Yassky $100,000 Dilan, Fidler, DeBlasio $1,500 Gentile $10,000 Liu, Sears $15,000 Comrie

DSBS Brooklyn Four Plus One Brooklyn Housing and Family Services Funds will be used for music band program with local schools. DCA For housing services targeted to low & moderate income, immigrant & minority tenants.

HPD Brooklyn Information and Culture, Inc. Brooklyn Italian Youth Soccer Club, Inc. Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn Philharmonic Brooklyn POW/MIA Key Chapter Brooklyn Pride Brooklyn Psychiatric Centers, Inc. To fund Celebrate Brooklyn. To provide funding support for a youth soccer program. To provide funding support for educational programming for school children. To provide funding support for the Philharmonic. To support costs for local veterans activities. For annual multi-cultural parade and festival to raise awareness for LBGT issues. Community Health and Mental Health Services. DCA DYCD DCA DCA DYCD DYCD

DHMH Brooklyn Unidos Brooklyn Women's Services - Women Against Violence Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music Brothers Against Killing Each Other (BAKE) To provide funding support for programs at Brooklyn Unidos. DYCD To support domestic violence awareness and other safety measures. To provide funding support for Music Partners. Funding would provide support for youth activities and mentoring. 45 DYCD DCA DYCD

Legal Name Brower Park Shoot Hoops Not Guns Brownstoners of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for a local basketball tournament.

Agency DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Vann $10,000 Vann $5,000 Comrie $26,500 Vallone $20,000 Dilan $100,000 Weprin, Dilan $10,000 Comrie, Weprin $5,000 James $500 Gioia $100,000 Quinn, Mendez, Weprin $10,000 White, Jr $3,500 McMahon $6,000 Comrie $5,000 Oddo $5,000 DeBlasio $10,000 Mendez Quinn, deBlasio, Weprin, $25,000 Eugene, Fidler, Yassky $5,000 Comrie $3,500 Barron $9,000 Eugene $5,000 Rivera

To assist in the mentoring and training of a PTA of School District #16 to enhance leadership skills. Bruce Bishop's Developmental Basketball The funds would provide support for sports and tutorial Camp activities for youth. Builders for the Family and Youth of the To provide services for seniors at Steinway Senior Center and Diocese of Brooklyn, Inc. Peter Dellamonica Senior Center. Bushwick Community Action Association, Inc. To provide funding support for the Day Care Center. Bushwick Youth Center Business Leaders of Tomorrow Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. Butch Memorial Foundation Callen Lorde Community Health Center After school and youth programs at youth center To institute their leadership and development and entrepreneurship workshop programs. It would also fund an ATI program. To provide funding support for the Childcare Business Development project. To provide funding support for the running of a basketball tournament. To provide funding support for programs at the Health Center.

DYCD DYCD DFTA ACS DYCD DYCD DSBS MISC

DYCD Calvary Baptist Church (Grandparent Support To provide funding support for meetings and travel for Group) grandparents. DFTA Calvary Presbyterian Church Funds would be used to support the church and community activities. DYCD Cambria Heights Sports Association Supporting educational programs in the Jamaica Queens area. DYCD Camelot Counseling Services To fund operating expenses and utility bills. DYCD Camp Friendship To support year round programs serving primarily at-risk youth. DYCD Campo Misionero Sarepta, Inc. To fund the purchase of supplies for operating soup kitchen. DSS Caribbean American Chamber Commerce and To fund small business development programs; business Industry, Inc. certification; procurement training DSBS Caribbean American Reperatory Theatre This organization presents dramas and musicals with a Caribbean theme to audiences of all ages in Queens and Manhattan. DCA Caribbean Women's Health Association To fund health screening and prevention education of HIV/AIDS. DHMH Caribbean Women's Health Association To provide funding support to assist with immigration issues. DYCD Caribe Baseball League, Inc. To provide summer baseball games for youth. DYCD 46

Legal Name Caring About People Visual Productions SloMo Carmel Seventh Day Adventist Church Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall Outreach Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. Carter G. Woodson Houses Casym Cathedral Parkway Towers Preschool, Inc. Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York Catholic Migration Office Catholic War Veterans CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc. Center for Anti-Violence Education, Inc. Center for Anti-Violence Education, Inc. Center for Family Representation Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Center for New York City Law at New York Law School Center for Puerto Rican Studies (Hunter College/CUNY) Center for the Women of New York Center for Traditional Music and Dance Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for operating expenses. To provide funding support for programs at the Carmel Seventh Day Adventist Church. Neighborhood Concert Series, which presents performances free of charge. Present cultural events in the City of New York. Funding for the publication of an architectural guide for Carnegie Hill which will include a walking tour of the neighborhood. Funds would be used for a family day picnic. The funds would be used for a music program. To fund ongoing support programs for the preschool. To provide direct legal representation , advice, outreach for immigrants in NYC. To provide advocacy for immigrants regarding housing issues. To provide funding support for the War Memorial. Support for the coordination of and maintenance of Solar 1's various environmental internship programs . Onsite services for domestic violence victims. To fund violence prevention programs for LGBT. Community based child welfare legal teams. Event outreach efforts for increased attendance to citywide events. To be able to sustain, expand, enhance and free access to CITY ADMIN library. Centro's Library and Archives to process collections, produce collection finding guides, and for the digitization of archival holdings. To fund a one stop resource center for women. Legal services, job search workshops, financial clinics, job training, etc. To provide funding support for cultural programs in Public Schools. To continue the July 4th waterfront celebration and summer concerts in Astoria Park. To continue model BID on Broadway and commercial revitalization programs. To develop jazz festivals as a tool for building community and artists. 47

Agency DYCD DYCD DCA DCA DYCD MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DPR DYCD MISC MISC CUNY DYCD CUNY DYCD DCA DCA DSBS DCA

Amount

Council Member

$1,000 Oddo $25,000 Mealy $3,000 Manhattan Delegation $3,000 Comrie Garodnick Barron Stewart Dickens Weprin, Gennaro, Rivera, $100,000 Vallone, Yassky $5,000 Gioia $3,500 Oddo Garodnick, Manhattan $13,500 Delegation. $5,000 DeBlasio Quinn, Mendez, James, $20,000 Yassky, DeBlasio, Fidler $90,000 Weprin $3,500 Quinn $50,000 Weprin $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $16,857 Weprin, Sears, Katz $10,000 Sears, Viverito $15,000 Vallone $40,000 Vallone $5,000 Vann $5,000 $2,300 $5,000 $10,000

Legal Name Centro Cultural Rincon Criollo

Chabad Lubavitch of West Brighton Chabad of Northeast Queens Chabad of Rego Park Chai-Life Line -Camp Simcha Chaim Meir Camp Fund Chamber Music America

Charles W. Berry Houses Tenant Association Charosa Foundation Corporation Chashama, Inc. Chaverim of Boro Park Chelsea Cultural Partnership Cherry Lane Theatre

Chess in the Schools, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Agency To fund cultural activities, workshops, and other special events providing cultural and educational programs in public and private schools, community settings and training for youth with a focus to promote traditional dance, music, and Puerto Rican arts. DCA To provide funding support of Project Neshama. DYCD Funds would be allocated to the Friendship Circle. DYCD To provide support for programming, and a community day. DYCD provide staffing and training volunteers - to understand and support terminally ill children and family DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs. DYCD Services for NYC freelance and ensemble musicians, including private and group career advancement consultations, professional development seminars and access to discounted health, life, long term care, & instrument insurance. DCA Youth Program MISC Funding would provide support to present cultural events and mentoring youth in the borough of Queens. DCA Fund AREA (Accessing Real Estate for the Arts) transforming temporarily available real estate into spaces for visual and performing arts. DCA Funding would provide assistance to stranded motorists. DYCD For marketing and expansion efforts to continue to make Chelsea a cultural destination. To hire part time personnel. DCA To support Cherry Lane Theatre's nationally acclaimed Mentor Project, which engages dramatists in 1-on-1 mentoring relationships w/ aspiring playwrights for an entire theater season. DCA To use chess to teach critical thinking and problem solving.

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Arroyo $10,000 Nelson $6,000 Weprin $2,500 Katz Felder, Weprin, Fidler, $50,000 Gennaro $10,000 Nelson

$5,000 Quinn $1,000 Oddo $3,000 Comrie Quinn, Garodnick, Gioia, $12,500 Manhattan Delegation $30,000 Felder $10,000 Quinn

DOE Chian Federation Continue computer lab for instruction to 70 children, focusing on math, ESL and remedial services for those at risk of being held back. 48 DYCD

$5,000 Quinn Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Weprin, Garodnick, Brewer, Gioia, $100,000 Yassky $5,000 Vallone

Legal Name Child Abuse Prevention Program Child Center of New York Child Center of NY, formerly Queens Child Guidance Center

Purpose of Funds To provide intervention services. To fund the administration of youth programming and Asian health outreach. Queens Child Guidance Center and Youth Development programming.

Agency DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member Oddo, Manhattan $4,500 Delegation

$18,000 Gennaro, Sears Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $175,000 Weprin, White, Sears $27,000 Viverito $4,000 Barron $5,000 Dickens $40,000 McMahon $8,000 Jackson $3,000 Brewer

DYCD Child Welfare Organizing Project Children of Color Children of Parents with AIDS Children's Aid Society at Goodhue Center Children's Art Carnival Children's Museum of Manhattan Chinatown Partnership Local Development Corporation Chinatown Youth Initiatives Chinese American Cultural Arts Center Chinese American Parent Student Council Christian Basketball League, Inc. Christian Haitian Sports Federation Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA) Church of Saint Luke in the Fields To provide services helping families navigate the Child Welfare and Family Court systems. Funds would be used for tutorials and counseling. Preventative services for at-risk youth and families. Funds would be used to provide youth programming and community activities. To fund in-school and after school arts enrichment programs. Funds would be used for an Ancient Greece cultural exhibit. DCA LUNAR STAGES, a series of free weekly performances and film screenings for local residents and the general public in Chinatown's Columbus Park during the weeks surrounding the Autumn and Spring Moon holidays. To partner High School students with elderly who have ESL needs. To provide funding support for programs at the Cultural Arts Center. To fund after school programming and tutoring and parent workshops. To provide support for cultural programs-tutorials for youth in Southeast Queens. The funds would be used to operate a youth basketball league. Funds would be used to provide community and education activities and the "REACH" program. DYCD To help fund The AIDS Project including weekly dinners to support its neighbors with AIDS; to help support the LGBTQ Youth Outreach Workshop including art, dance, and drama workshops followed by a communal meal. Funds would be used for senior activities. 49 ACS DYCD DHMH DYCD DCA

DCA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

$3,500 Manhattan Delegation $5,000 Fidler, Gerson, Jackson $10,000 Baez $20,000 Weprin $5,000 Comrie $10,000 Stewart Quinn, Weprin, James, $125,000 deBlasio, Fidler, Yassky

Church of the Assumption

DYCD DFTA

$5,000 Quinn $5,000 McMahon

Legal Name Church of the Epiphany Circle in the Square Theatre School

Circle of Sisters and Brothers Move, Inc. Cisne Vision, Inc. Citadel of Praise and Worship Citizens Against Graffiti Everywhere (CAGE) Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. City Arts, Inc. City College City Harvest, Inc. City Island Historical Society City Parks Foundation

Purpose of Funds Agency To assist in paying staff to cook and clean up after meals. DYCD To support the institution's educational outreach goals including children's theater performances, play writing residences at PS 11, and its teaching artist training program. DCA To provide funding support for program supplies, consultant, course materials, utilities and rent. DSBS To address the needs of women of domestic violence by developing and preserving women's self-esteem through beautifying their image. DYCD 10th Annual Health fare and street festival. DYCD Funding support for anti-graffiti efforts and education programs about the destructive nature of graffiti as a form of vandalism. DYCD To support the Neighborhood Leadership Institute that provides training to neighborhood groups around the City. Also funds the Farm Stand program. DYCD To fund a mural project on Lower East Side. DYCD Charles B. Rangel Center, Center for the Study of Harlem, and the City College Architectural Center. CUNY To establish a food market. DHMH To support the administration of the historical society and museum. DCA To support free sports, education, and community organizing initiatives city-wide and the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival.

Amount Council Member $5,000 Lappin

$5,000 Quinn $35,000 White, Jr, Comrie $5,000 Rivera $3,500 James $3,500 Weprin Rivera, Weprin, deBlasio, $88,500 Comrie, Gioia $4,000 Gerson $85,000 Dickens, Jackson Quinn, Weprin, Brewer, $37,500 Gioia, Felder $5,000 Vacca Quinn, Foster, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Weprin, Rivera, $161,500 Gioia, White, Jr. Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $238,500 Weprin, deBlasio $3,500 Jackson $8,000 Jackson $7,000 Seabrook

DPR City Year New York Civic-Engagement-based, Out of School-based Programming for elementary, middle, and high school programs in all five boroughs. DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Civic Association Serving Harlem Class Size Matters Classical Ballet Workshop

Training and employment assistance for former inmates. School advocacy involving parents, teachers, and community stakeholders. To provide funding support for ballet programs. 50

Legal Name Coalition for the Homeless Coalition Helping Organize Kleaner Environment Cobble Hill Association Cobble Hill Playgroup, Inc. Cody Cares for Kids, Inc. College of Staten Island College Point Ambulance Corps, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To support the Grand Central Food Program. To educate community regarding power plants and pollution issues. To provide support for neighborhood activities including a preschool program. To establish multifunction media/library center. Funding will provide support for educational youth programs. The funds would be used to provide support for the Staten Island Project and the John Marchi Visiting Scholar Program.

Agency DSS DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member Weprin, deBlasio, Viverito, $25,000 Brewer, Gioia $5,000 Vallone $5,000 DeBlasio $10,000 DeBlasio $5,000 Fidler $10,000 Oddo $2,000 Avella $6,000 Avella $50,000 Quinn, Jackson $5,000 Dickens $3,500 Brewer $1,000 Gentile Brewer, Dickens, Fidler, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $43,000 Weprin, Katz, Comrie $12,000 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 Gallagher, Sears, Katz Eugene Sears Oddo

CUNY Funding to expand the Ambulance Corps services to the College Point community. FDNY College Point Senior Center of North Flushing Funds would be used for general enhancements of senior services including recreation programs, entertainment and maintenance/rent of building. DFTA Commission on the Public's Health System, 100 years Birthday of Child Health Clinics and development of Inc. a city Child Health Agenda HHC Committee for a Better Harlem A community collaborative gathering for Harlem-based youth. DYCD Committee for Environmentally Sound Funding would provide support for advocacy and literature. Development DYCD Commodore Barry Club of Brooklyn To support local veterans activities and Irish heritage. DYCD Common Cents New York To support the Penny Harvest Program.

DOE Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together (COMET), Inc. Community Action Project Community Advocacy Center Community Agency for Senior Citizens Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing (CATCH) Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula Funds would be used for newsletters, stationary, and supplies. To provide funding support for community support services. To provide funding to support legal assistance for seniors. To fund operating expenses and utility bills. Support for tenant organizing and advocacy. To fund a vocational program for teenagers on classroom instruction and hands on experience from experienced tradesmen. DYCD DYCD DFTA DFTA DYCD DYCD

$3,500 Jackson $200,000 Felder, Fidler, Weprin

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Legal Name Community Environmental Center Community Health Action of Staten Island Community Health Action of Staten Island

Purpose of Funds BUILD IT GREEN is a recycling center for new building materials which is offered to low-income households and community groups in need. These funds would provide for HIV outreach and services. To fund an emergency food pantry in the Port Richmond community.

Agency DOS DHMH

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Vallone $10,000 Quinn, McMahon Barron, DeBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $20,000 Fidler, Reyna, McMahon Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $40,000 Weprin, White Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Recchia, Manhattan $43,500 Delegation $3,500 Jackson $5,000 $5,000 $30,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $60,000 Quinn Oddo Fidler, Nelson Fidler, Nelson Fidler, Nelson Fidler, Nelson Fidler, Nelson Viverito

DYCD Community Legal Resource Network (CLRN) To provide legal counseling to more than 100 people, especially new immigrants and their families.

CUNY Community New Horizons of New York, Inc Funds would be used to provide support for after school youth programs.

DYCD Community Pediatric Program - Columbia Presbyterian Hospital Community Research Initiative on AIDS, d/b/a/ AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) Community Resources Community School District 22/Region 6 Community School District 22/Region 6 Community School District 22/Region 6 Community School District 22/Region 6 Community School District 22/Region 6 Community Voices Heard Community Works To fund a pediatric residency program in community. DYCD To fund HIV/AIDS programs. Operating Expenses IS 78 Excelsior Program. Pre-k programming. IS 78 Extended day program. Roy Mann Instruments. IS 278 Instruments. To provide funding support for public housing organizing. General support of our arts and education programs serving 140 schools and 170 collaborating organizations and 90,000 students and community members in Manhattan. To continue providing free computers to low-income families. DYCD 52 DHMH DYCD DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE HPD

DFTA Computers for Youth

$3,028 Manhattan Delegation $10,000 Rivera

Legal Name Coney Island Development Corporation Coney Island Hospital

Purpose of Funds Agency To provide support for co-sponsorship and materials for Coney Island events in 2007 Summer Season and throughout the year. DSBS For an asthma buddy program, obesity program and flu shots for seniors.

Amount

Council Member

$4,000 Recchia Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, $67,000 Stewart, Vann, Yassky $3,000 Recchia $35,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $5,000 Comrie Felder, Manhattan $6,500 Delegation $10,000 Mendez $20,000 Weprin, Recchia $3,000 James $7,500 Yassky $6,000 Comrie $6,000 Monserrate $30,000 Vallone, Gioia $3,500 Brewer Quinn, Recchia, Gentile, $50,000 DeBlasio $3,250 Rivera Nelson, Weprin, Fidler, $245,000 Yassky $8,000 Oddo, McMahon Felder, Weprin, DeBlasio, $228,000 Fidler, Ignizio $6,000 Brewer

HHC Coney Island Youth Alive To provide funding for the drill team, a youth group, and drums for the marching band. Congregation Mifal Chavrisa Mentoring boys and young adults. Connect, Inc. Funding would sponsor anti domestic violence initiatives. Cool Culture Funding to allow for low-income families to visit NYC museums and cultural institutions. Cooper Square Committee For two housing specialists to counsel 400 tenants per year and tenant organizing for systematic and building wide problems. Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science To support 2 outreach programs the college sponsors for and Art mentoring of New York City residents. Cooperative Culture Collective To provide support for the Juneteenth Festival. Cornerstone Support Services Funds would be used for general youth programs. Cornucopia Society Funds would help improve the quality of life in Southeast Queens, educational workshops for youth-clean up programs. Corona Community Ambulance Corps, Inc. Corpus Christi Sports and Youth Association Correctional Association Council for Unity, Inc. Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc. Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc Council of Orthodox Jewish Organizations of the West Side DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA HPD DYCD DCA DYCD

DYCD To provide support for running a volunteer ambulance. FDNY Basketball clinic for boys and girls ages 6-8 and teams for boys and girls ranging in age from 8 to 17 years. Also for safety equipment. DYCD Juvenile Justice Project's Each One Teach One program. DYCD To expand services outside of our school based services. DYCD To assist seniors with information and referrals on all social service issues. Funded previously under 10Q. DFTA Funding would provide support for transitional immigration resettlement and ESL classes. DYCD Funds would be used for organization activities. DFTA Purchase food and supplies for Kosher Food Pantry. DYCD Funding provides support for community youth programming. DYCD 53

Legal Name Council of Senior Centers and Services Council on the Arts and Humanities of Staten Island (COAHSI) Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC) Cowboy Mania Creative Arts Team of CUNY Creative Jazz Organization Creative Outlet Dance Theater of Brooklyn Creative Outlet Dance Theatre Creative Time, Inc. Cromwell Center Recreation Program Cross Island YMCA Crossroads Foundation Crotona Community Coalition Crown Heights Jewish Community Council Crown Heights North Association CUNY Institute for Irish American Studies CUNY Research Foundation Cypreco of America, Inc. Cypress Hills Houses Cypress Hills Local Development Corp. Dance Theatre Workshop Daniel Gwertzman Dance Company (PS/IS 187) Danspace Project, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Mentoring and training programs for minority social workers. Funds would be used to provide arts and cultural programming.

Agency DFTA DCA

Amount

Council Member

$50,000 Yassky $6,000 McMahon Quinn, Rivera, Gennaro, $33,500 Oddo, Ignizio $4,000 Barron Rivera, Comrie, Fidler, $51,000 Sears, Weprin $5,000 Comrie $25,000 Fidler $5,500 Barron $5,000 Quinn $3,000 McMahon $45,000 Weprin, Gennaro $3,500 Ignizio $10,000 Rivera Brooklyn Delegation, $42,000 Eugene, Mealy, Yassky $3,500 James $15,000 Quinn, McMahon $7,000 Seabrook $8,000 Vallone $2,300 Barron $10,000 Dilan $5,000 Quinn $3,000 Jackson $3,000 Mendez

To fund environmental education - training student organizers program along with GreenMarkets Funds would be used for rodeo costs. To promote healthy solutions to social issues through the use of the arts throughout the City. To educate youth about the importance of jazz as an art form through outreach sessions, concerts and scholarships. Operational funds to hire a full-time director, health insurance, 3 staff and an artistic director. Funds would be used to teach and perform dance culture. To underwrite temporary public artworks to enliven public spaces in Council District 3. Funds would be used for a recreation program. Funds would be used for a full service community center offering recreational, sports, social and educational activities for families, children, seniors and adults. Purchase supplies and counseling for single mothers. To provide funding support for a youth program which provides basketball and free play. To provide funding support through DYCD for youth educational programs, food stamps outreach, and community development. To provide support for the Neighborhood Association general operations. For education and community programs. To provide funding support for the CUNY Research Foundation. Bilingual radio program which targets a Greek and English speaking audience (AKTINA FM). Funds would be used for a family day picnic. To provide funding support for youth programs. To help fund a performance and activities program with LGBTQ youth in collaboration with the LGBT Community Center. Dance education at PS/IS 187.

DYCD DYCD CUNY DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA DPR DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD CUNY CUNY DOITT MISC DYCD DCA DCA

Performance series that features NYC choreographers at St. Mark's church and elsewhere. 54

DCA

Legal Name Daughters of Africa Davidson Community Center Dawn Christian Fellowship Ministry, Inc. Delta Sigma Theta Dem Stars Steel Band Association Department of Education Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Department of Parks and Recreation Department of Sanitation

Purpose of Funds Funds would be used to provide youth programming and community activities. To provide funding support for the community center. To provide funding support for a youth program. Supporting teen Lift Group-incentives to go to college-Betty Shabazz academic mentoring program. Funds will provide community program. To provide educational material related to WPA work. Extra rat abatement in the area of Dekalb and Vanderbilt Streets. For recreational activities of various parks throughout the City. The funds would be used to purchase street garbage cans to be distributed throughout the City.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DOE DHMH DPR

Amount

Council Member

$7,500 McMahon Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $25,000 Seabrook, Vacca $5,000 Mealy $5,000 Comrie $10,000 Fidler $5,000 Gioia $4,000 James Quinn, Comrie, White, Jr, $118,750 Avella Weprin, Dilan, Martinez, McMahon, Seabrook, Liu Baez, DeBlasio, Jackson, Gioia, Katz, Gerson, $259,357 James $24,000 DeBlasio, Jackson $3,000 Jackson Quinn, Weprin, Avella, Koppell, Katz, Comrie, McMahon, Stewart, Eugene, Sears, Vacca, $50,000 Addabbo, Recchia, Brewer $45,750 Reyna $25,000 Weprin Manhattan Delegation, $5,000 Mendez $15,000 Recchia $65,000 Oddo

DOS Department of Transportation Dia Art Foundation Dial-A-Teachers To clean and de-ice pedestrian bridges once a month and to purchase subway cameras at the 190th Street Train Station. To fund arts programming in District 7 schools. To fund the Dial-A-Teachers program. DOT DCA

Diana H Jones Senior Center Directions for Our Youth Disabilities Network of New York City District 21 (DOE) DOE- District 31, Region 7

To provide funding support for senior service programs. To fund dropout prevention; youth leadership program to teach youths how to deal with and address problems. To provide sign language, captioning, Braille and other accessible services at public Forums and Workshops. To provide support for arts programming in School District 21 and culminating art fair. To provide funding support for schools in School District 31, Region 7 and for the Sex Offender notification program.

DOE DFTA DYCD DHMH DOE DOE

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Legal Name Doe Fund, Inc.

DOE- Public School 37R - Miller Method DOE- Region 7 - District 31s & 20

Doing It the Right Way Domestic Violence Project of the Urban Justice Center

Dominican Food Harvest, Inc. Dominican Sunday, Inc. Donna Reid Memorial Education Fund Dor Yeshorim, Inc. DOROT Inc. Downtown Community Television Center Downtown Staten Island Council Dr. Theodore Atlas Foundation Dress for Success Drew Hamilton Senior Center Dry Harbor Pre School Duboise Bunche Center for Public Policy at Medgar Evers Dunbar Tenants Association East 69th Street Association

Purpose of Funds The funds will support Ready Willing & Able The Doe Fund's holistic residential work and job skills training program which helps homeless individuals achieve lives of self-sufficiency throughout the City. To provide funding support for the Miller Method. To provide funding for PTA's in the 50th Council District $1,000 each for PS11, PS23, PS26, PS38, PS39, PS41, PS46, PS48, PS50, PS52, PS54, PS58, PS60, PS69, IS2, and IS72 in Staten Island and PS186 in Brooklyn. To provide support for after school programming. This program provides support to victims of Domestic Violence (DV). These funds will also be used to create a safety net for those DV victims transitioning from the DV shelter to a permanent residence by providing small grants/assistance in obtaining basic essentials. To offer an array of immigrant services such as daily English classes, citizenship training, legal and medical services. Etiquette and protocol programs teaching young people the business world. To assist block associations with crime prevention, senior access to food & health services and a youth computer program. To provide funds for pre-marital screening program for TaySachs, cystic fibrosis and Fanconi Anemia; provide genetic counseling. Funds will support exponentially expanded healthcare support program. To provide funding support for anti-gun violence workshops. Funding would provide for economic development services and programs. Funds would be used for a food pantry. To provide funding support for youth programs. To fund programmatic expenses at the senior center. To operate Day Care Program in Forest Park. To provide support service to the census information center. Enhancement of intergenerational programming at Dunbar. To beautify the block, including tree replacement. 56

Agency

Amount

DHS DOE

Council Member Lappin Addabbo, Weprin, Gennaro, Yassky, DeBlasio, Gioia, Katz, $362,607 Garodnick $10,000 Oddo

DOE DYCD

$16,000 Oddo $3,000 Comrie

MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DFTA DYCD DSBS DYCD DYCD MISC DPR CUNY DYCD DPR

$15,000 Palma $25,000 White, Jr Manhattan Delegation, $7,500 Dickens $18,500 Stewart, Fidler $180,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $10,000 Vann $11,000 McMahon, Oddo $20,500 McMahon, Oddo $20,000 Baez $7,000 Jackson $7,000 Gallagher $5,000 Vann $5,000 Dickens $5,000 Lappin

Legal Name East 79th Street Neighborhood Association East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association

Purpose of Funds The funds would be used for a street beautification project. Beautification and bringing compliance by stores. Since we receive no city funding as other economic development projects in other communities we are requesting City Council funding to improve the life and environment of the East 86th community. Funds would be used to supplement a youth music program.

Agency DPR

Amount

Council Member

$7,500 Lappin

DYCD

$20,000 Garodnick $5,000 Stewart $4,000 Viverito $5,000 Viverito $5,000 Viverito Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, $40,000 Stewart, Vann, Yassky $20,000 Dilan Gioia, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, $210,000 White $5,000 James $4,000 Sears $10,000 McMahon $5,000 Recchia $5,000 Recchia $35,000 Quinn, McMahon $55,000 Quinn, Martinez, Fidler

East Flatbush Ecumenical Council East Harlem Block Nursery East Harlem Board of Tourism East Harlem Preservation East New York Learning Center, Inc.

DYCD To provide cultural arts programming for pre-school aged children. DYCD Installation of street pole banners on 106th Street as part of WH Board of Tourism/UMEZ Cultural Corridor Project. DYCD For legal expenses related to incorporation as a 501(c)3 and to continue projects highlighting the history of East Harlem/El Barrio. DCA To provide evening classes i.e. GED and ESL to youth 18 years and older.

East New York Urban Youth Corps. East River Development Alliance

To provide funding support for housing programs. To fund an employment program.

DYCD HPD

Ebbets Field Residents Organization Ecuadorian International Center, Inc. Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc. Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Educational Broadcasting Corporation Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families

To provide funding support for the tenant association. To provide funding support for cultural and educational programs. Funding would provide for programs and services for special needs children. To provide funding support for senior programs at the Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst. To provide funding support for youth programs at the Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst. Channel Thirteen 3rd Annual Celebration of Teaching and Learning and H Walk around Staten Island. Transitional services for women prior to and after release from prison/jail and to fund ATI's 57

MISC DYCD DYCD DHMH DFTA DYCD DYCD MISC

Legal Name Elders Share the Arts Ella's Place, Inc. Elmhurst Friendly Society Elmjack Little League, Inc. Emerald Isle Immigration Center Emerging Artists Theatre Company EMG Health Communications Emmanual Episcopal Church Emmanuel Baptist Church Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation, Inc. Enrico Caruso Museum Ensemble Studio Theatre Epilepsy Institute Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc. Erasmus Neighborhood Federation Eviction Intervention Services

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for the Intergenerational Theatre Program. Services for young offenders and at-risk youth. To provide funding support for senior programs at the Elmhurst Friendly Society. Program consists of little league baseball for approximately 500 youth ages 5-17 years. Leadership and good sportsmanship are emphasized. Operational expenses for services provided to NYC immigrants. Program development for outreach to low income and ethnic artists in its developmental series. To provide support for health resources to immigrant population in Queens. To provide funding support for senior programs. To provide funding support for youth programs. Best practices guide, and work to prevent discrimination in the workplace. To support educational activities for the growing ItalianAmerican community. To development and production of new artistic works either by resident artists or those of Council District 3. Funding would support community outreach and education for vulnerable youth and senior constituency with epilepsy. To increase staff of the Network in the community. Programs and enhance day care & Universal Pre-K programs.

Agency DFTA DYCD DFTA DYCD DFTA DCA DHMH DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA DHMH DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$10,000 Liu $30,000 Comrie $4,000 Sears $8,000 Vallone $125,000 Quinn, Gioia $4,000 Quinn $5,000 Comrie $10,000 Nelson $6,000 Seabrook Quinn, Weprin, Brewer, $195,000 Gioia, Yassky $1,000 Gentile $5,000 Quinn Rivera, Martinez, Koppell, $80,000 Sears, Weprin Martinez, Palma, Arroyo, $25,000 Mendez, Comrie $10,000 Eugene, Stewart

To fund tenant education and housing immigration services. HPD Client services will include advocacy in housing court and for maintenance and repairs help with finding needed rental arrears payments interventions with landlords and tenant education through legal clinics seminars and workshops. To provide funding support for dance programming. To support advancement, visibility and development of South Asian female artists. For a survey of performing arts spaces in Council District 3. To expand the capacity of the ARRIVE program to include 10 more high-risk HIV substance abusers and family members. 58 HPD DCA DCA DCA DHMH $3,500 Garodnick $3,500 James $3,500 Quinn $3,000 Quinn $20,000 Arroyo, Mendez, Comrie

Evidence, A Dance Company Exit Art Exploring the Metropolis Exponents, Inc

Legal Name Extra Inning Program, Inc. Eyebeam F & S Vision Production, Inc. Fall Collection, Inc. Family Dynamics Family Renaissance Farragut Tenants Association FDNY Foundation Federated Garden Clubs of New York, Inc. Federation of East Village Artists, Inc. Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York Federation of Italian American Organizations Federation of Italian American Organizations of Queens, Inc. Federation of Italian-American Organizations of Brooklyn

Purpose of Funds Agency To provide funding support for and after school program. DYCD To fund the Education Lab, a youth student residency program. DCA Funds would be used to work with the local youth and teach them how to create original media. DYCD To fund a multi-disciplinary arts festival. DCA The funding would be used to provide support for a youth program. DYCD Supplement after school program. DYCD To provide funding support for the tenant association. MISC To sponsor a series of ads in Council District 3 to ensure that important fire safety information reaches those who need it most. FDNY To provide horticultural services and programs. DPR For 30 events in neighborhood venues showcasing LES/East Village talent and the HOWL arts festival. DCA Teaching English language and preparing students for naturalization process. DYCD To provide support for operating expenses. DYCD To provide funding for soccer training for kids 6-16 years old. Serves 40-50 children during July. Ten teams for children 16 and over during winter months. DYCD To fund intergenerational programs and services.

Amount Council Member $5,000 Katz $5,000 Quinn $5,000 Martinez $3,000 Gerson $3,500 Mealy $5,000 Stewart $2,500 James $5,000 Quinn $4,000 McMahon $6,000 Gerson, Mendez $22,000 Vallone $1,000 Oddo $9,000 Vallone Recchia, Avella, Gioia, Sears, Gentile, Addabbo, Vallone, Oddo, Ignizio, Felder, deBlasio, Barron, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Reyna, $125,000 Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $10,000 Mendez $5,000 Gallagher $5,000 Gallagher $10,000 McMahon $3,500 Dickens Quinn, McMahon, $25,000 Gallagher

DYCD Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc. Federazione Italo Americana di Brooklyn and Queens Federazione Italo Americano Fellowship Baptist Church Figure Skating in Harlem Film Fleadh Foundation (Craic) Capacity building and direct-service activities for FPWA members in CD2. To fund a tutoring program. To be used for Immigration and cultural services. Funds would be used for youth and community activities. To assist the underwriting of their youth productions and to expose children to this sport. Expansion of SHORT NIGHTS to a free outdoor event. 59 DSS DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA

Legal Name Fiorentino Plaza Tenants Association First Baptist Church of Sheepshead Bay First Central Baptist Church First Chernomorers USA, Inc. First Faith Baptist Church First Presbyterian Church / Growing Minds Safe Haven First Presbyterian Church, Jamaica First Quincy Street Green Thumb Garden Fist and Heel Performance Group Inc Flatbush Development Corporation Flatbush Haitian Center Flatbush Park Flatbush Park Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. Flatbush YMCA Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Flowers With Care Flushing Business Improvement District Flushing Town Hall (Flushing Council on Culture Arts) Food Bank for New York City FoodChange (formerly Community Food Resource Center, Inc.) For A Better Bronx

Purpose of Funds Funds would be used as an operating enhancement for tenant patrol activities. To provide funding support for senior programs. Funds would be used to provide for youth programs and community activities. To provide funding support for a youth soccer program. Funding would provide support for trips to colleges for youth. Funds would be used to provide for youth and community activities. For career and job readiness program for males ages 16-22. To develop and administer a registered green thumb garden. To provide funding support for dance programming. Funds would be used for community development projects at the Flatbush Development Corporation. Funds would be used for child care provider training. Funds will assist in local senior group with activities. Funds will provide a youth program. To provide support for education, mentoring, prevention, awareness, community drives and events. Funds would be used to supplement a summer youth program. To fund volunteer ambulance services. To provide comprehensive services to at-risk youth in the Astoria/LIC area. To provide support for services and promotion of commercial area. To provide funding support to arts programs for students. Funding will provide food supplies for community based organizations to provide the service to residents in need. Create a NYC supermarket financing program To fund community cooking classes, youth stipends for "farmers", market internships, senior citizen nutrition outreach, stipends for adult trainees at CSA and farmers market.

Agency MISC DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DPR DCA DSBS DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD FDNY DYCD DSBS DCA DYCD DSS

Amount

Council Member

$10,000 Dilan $9,000 Nelson $13,500 McMahon, Oddo $5,000 Recchia $5,000 Comrie $10,000 McMahon $10,000 Comrie $5,000 Vann $3,500 James $15,000 $5,000 $3,000 $3,500 Yassky, Eugene Eugene Fidler Fidler

$15,000 Weprin, Felder, Fidler $25,000 Stewart $10,000 Fidler $8,000 Vallone $25,000 Liu $5,000 Liu $14,000 Arroyo, Katz $75,000 Quinn, Comrie, Gioia

DYCD Fordham Baptist Church To provide funding support for the Fordham Baptist Church. DYCD 60

$10,000 Arroyo $5,000 Baez

Legal Name Purpose of Funds Fordham Road Business Improvement District For a newsletter, Business Improvement District (BID) maps, operational costs and other BID events. Fordham University Biological Science Research Laboratory

Agency

Amount

DSBS Investigation of natural compounds as new therapeutic modalities for Familial Dysautonomia, Spinal Muscular Atrophy and other genetic diseases. DHMH Forest Hills Community and Civic Association, To provide civic operations for community programs. Inc. DSBS Forest Hills Gardens Corporation To fund the Queens Watch Program. DYCD Forest Hills Jewish Center To provide funding support for senior center refurbishing. DFTA Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corp, Inc. To help to continue to provide services to the community. FDNY Forest Park Senior Center Funds would be used to enhance senior programs. DFTA Forest Park Trust, Inc. Funding would support sports clinic serving the children of South Queens. DPR Fort Hamilton High School Youth Outreach To support funding for peer mediation programs. Committee DOE Fort Hamilton Hockey Organization To support the hockey organization. DYCD Fort Hamilton Merchants To support activities benefiting local businesses and beautification projects. DYCD Foster Laurie Senior Center For an enhancement of ongoing programs supplying resource information to elected officials and senior advocacy groups in Queens. DFTA Foundation for Jewish Broadcasting Public service announcements on broadcasting medias as well as musical events for the community. DYCD Fourth Arts Block, Inc. For free cultural activity and street festival; open house has free classes, readings, exhibits and screenings; discount tickets. DCA Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc. Operating funds for support services to emerging artists and arts organization, community outreach, professional development and training. DCA Fred Fugazzi Memorial Award Funds would be used to help exceptional senior football contest between Staten Island High School players game which has been in existence for 29 years. DYCD Frederick Douglass Academy Supplies and personal support to the Academy. DOE Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center After-school creative writing and literacy workshops. DYCD Fresh Youth Initiatives To support after school programs focusing on community service projects. DYCD 61

Council Member Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $56,750 Seabrook, Vacca $50,000 Weprin $4,000 Katz $1,000 Katz $5,000 Katz $3,000 Katz $7,000 Gallagher $21,000 Addabbo, Jr $2,000 Gentile Fidler, Gentile, DeBlasio, $7,500 Oddo $1,000 Gentile $4,000 Comrie

$100,000 Weprin, Fidler, Nelson $3,000 Mendez Quinn, Lappin, Recchia, $18,500 Viverito, Gerson $5,000 McMahon $5,000 Dickens $3,500 Dickens Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $10,000 Martinez

Legal Name Friends Committee of the Fort Tryon Park Trust Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries Staten Island Friends of Crotona Park Friends of Cunningham Park Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Friends of Historic New Utrecht Friends of Hudson River Park Friends of Morningside Park Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe, Inc Friends of St. Catherine's Park Friends of the High Line Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts

Purpose of Funds Exercise program in Fort Tryon Park Funds would be used for community enhancement projects.

Agency DPR DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$3,500 Jackson $2,500 McMahon $22,000 Rivera $9,000 Weprin, Gennaro $10,000 Garodnick $2,500 Gentile $88,000 Quinn, Weprin, Brewer $10,000 Dickens $15,000 Nelson $5,000 Lappin $290,000 Quinn, Weprin

To fund the following: Hip Hop Festival, newsletter, postage and special events. To fund advocates for Cunningham Park, providing resources and programming for benefit of park visitors. $5000 would go toward event support and $5000 toward fountain cleaning. To support local historic building and educational activities. For public and educational programming in HRP and advocacy.

DPR DPR DPR DYCD DPR

Support of Kidsfest - Multicultural programming for children in Morningside Park. To provide funding support for youth programs. The funds would be used to establish and maintain a website.

DPR DYCD

DPR For a program to involve the public with the High Line. DYCD The newsletter is an essential tool to educate and inform the community about historic architecture and to garner support for important preservation issues on the Upper East Side. DYCD Friends of Westerleigh Park Funding would provide upkeep and educational programs for park. DYCD Friends United Youth Association Funds will provide an after-school program. DYCD Fullness of Joy Ministries Funding would provide support for tutorials and programs for youth. DYCD Fulton Art Fair, Inc. To provide community entertainment, advertisement, and website. DCA Fund for Community Leadership Development Intergenerational mentoring program in Harlem. / Youth Turn DYCD Fund for the City of New York To provide funding support for youth programs at the organization. DYCD Fund for the Public Schools For Project Erase to establish an asthma intervention and education in a school in Council District 33. DYCD Fundacion por Ayuda de Ninez Hispano Funds would be used to support local youth programs. Americana DYCD Future Leaders Institute Charter School For a general program support for a new community mural designed in collaboration with students that includes jobs for students in the summer. DYCD 62

$10,000 Garodnick, Lappin $2,500 McMahon $29,000 Fidler $5,000 Comrie $5,000 Vann $10,000 Dickens $3,500 Eugene $8,000 Yassky $30,000 Martinez $5,000 Dickens

Legal Name Garibaldi-Meucci Museum Garment Industry Development Corporation Gautier Institute for Law and Public Policy Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD) Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc GEM Educational Program General Pulaski Committee Genesis Homes George and Eva Nell Barbee Family Health Center

Purpose of Funds To fund Italian Cultural programs at the Museum. To provide essential product development and production. Oral history, student publication, and literacy program. The funds will be used to purchase nutritional incentives and vital statistics documents necessary to connect clients to services and a young adult program. HIV/Aids services; GMHC's Hotline; GMHC's Women's Institute Program Funds would be used to counsel community youth. The funds would be used to provide for a parade program. Funding would provide support for a family day. Phase Piggy Bank: addresses substance abuse, low-income housing & adult re-socialization.

Agency DYCD DSBS DOE DHMH DHMH DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount Council Member $3,500 Oddo $114,000 Quinn, Comrie $20,000 Arroyo $43,500 Quinn, Dickens Quinn, Weprin, Gerson, $300,000 Mendez, Yassky $10,000 Stewart $10,000 McMahon $3,000 Barron Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $85,000 Dickens $22,500 Fidler $12,500 Fidler $7,500 Barron

DHMH Gerritsen Beach Cares Gerritsen Beach Fire Department Get Involved Now Association Getting Out and Staying Out Funds will provide Graffiti removal program and other Community Programming. To fund volunteer ambulance/fire services. Funds would be used for youth development, mentoring and after school programs. We have created 3 new positions to allow Career Managers to focus exclusively on preparing the clients for employment and education. 1) Resource Developer, 2) Program Analyst, and 3) Social Worker. To provide funding support for the summer fellows program. The funds requested will support GCNYC's Noogieland program for children living with cancer, who have a parent or loved one living with cancer, or who are grieving the death of a parent from cancer. To help fund the Arts In Education Project in Council District 3 public schools. To provide free, short-term Girl Scout programs in Manhattan, Queens and S.I. Annual female empowerment conference and leadership program for girls and women. To fund emergency medical services and ambulance corp. To fund mailings and operating costs. Funds would be used for a youth intervention program. 63 DYCD FDNY DYCD

DYCD DCA

$3,500 Manhattan Delegation $3,500 Rivera Quinn, Brewer, Weprin, $28,500 Manhattan Delegation $5,000 Quinn $12,000 Dickens, Oddo, Sears $7,000 Dickens $3,000 Weprin $7,500 Gallagher $2,500 Gallagher

Ghetto Film School Gilda's Club New York City, Inc.

DHMH DCA DYCD DYCD FDNY DYCD DYCD

Gilgamesh Theatre Group Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. GirlSpirit WomenSong, Inc. Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Glendale Civic Association of Queens Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol

Legal Name Glendale Volunteer Ambulance Corporation Glenmore Plaza Tenants Association Glenridge Senior Citizens Multi Service and Advisory Center Goddard Riverside Community Center Goddard Riverside Community Center God's Love We Deliver, Inc. Golf Elite League of Youth, Inc. Goliard Concerts, Inc. Good Counsel Home Good Harvest Cooperative Good Old Lower East Side, Inc. Goodwill Baptist Church Internship Program Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey Gotham Center for New York City History Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation Gowanus Tenants Association Grace Dodge Vocational High School Grace Foundation of New York Grace Gravesend Athletic Association Grace International, Inc. Great Kills Parade Committee Greater Astoria Historical Society

Purpose of Funds Funding would be used for the youth corps.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

DYCD Funds would be used as an operating enhancement for tenant patrol activities. MISC Funds would be used to enhance senior programs. DFTA Funding would provide support for after school programming. DYCD Support of the Westside SRO Law Project. HPD Meal delivery for people with HIV/AIDS through NYC. DYCD Funds used to train young men and women as caddies. DYCD To provide a series of concerts in Astoria varying from full choral and orchestral music to cabaret and KIDS CLASSICS series. DCA Operating Expenses DYCD To help hire general manager for day-to-day operations of 4th Street food co-op. DYCD For tenant and community organizing for low income residents of the lower east side. HPD To provide stipends to interns within the program. DYCD To provide after-school and summer services to 125 youth who live in the Astoria/LIC area and who have been identified as at risk. DYCD To support operating costs for the Center. CUNY To provide funding support for neighborhood economic development planning. DSBS To fund activities and other needs of tenants association as well as protecting tenants rights. MISC To provide funding support for violence prevention and a theatrical program. DOE To provide for programs and services for special needs children. DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs at the Grace Gravesend Athletic Association. DYCD To offer emergency food and other community services. DYCD Purchase supplies and advertising for the Great Kills Memorial Day parade. DYCD To conduct educational programs and to preserve the history of the Astoria/LIC area. Also to conduct monthly lectures and programs for school children and seniors. DCA 64

$2,500 Gallagher $10,000 Dilan $26,500 Gallagher $2,500 Brewer Quinn, Dickens, $13,000 Manhattan Delegation $50,000 Arroyo, Mendez $10,000 Barron $7,000 Vallone $1,000 Oddo $3,500 Mendez $80,000 Brewer, Mendez $5,000 Rivera $8,000 Vallone $5,000 Garodnick $15,000 DeBlasio $10,000 Yassky $3,500 Rivera $20,000 Oddo, McMahon $75,000 Recchia, Gentile, Nelson $2,000 Mealy $3,500 Ignizio $5,000 Vallone

Legal Name Greater Gansevoort Alliance Greater Harlem Real Estate Board Greater New York Coalition for Soviet Jewry Greater New York Councils Boy Scouts of America, Inc. Greater Ridgewood Historical Society Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation Greater Ridgewood Youth Council

Purpose of Funds Street improvement/pedestrian safety project. To provide funding support for the real estate board. To preserve all materials, documentation and history of NYC's role in the Campaign to free Soviet Jews. To provide funding support for youth programs provided by the Greater New York Councils Boy Scouts of America. To fund operating expenses. To fund the cleaning of graffiti.

Agency DOT HPD DYCD DYCD DCA

Amount Council Member $35,000 Quinn $10,000 Dickens $10,000 Weprin, Fidler, Rivera $10,000 Recchia, Felder $8,000 Gallagher $3,000 Gallagher $12,500 Gallagher, Reyna $2,500 Nelson $5,000 Avella $10,357 Gallagher $7,000 Addabbo, Jr $20,000 Dickens $12,000 Vallone $25,000 Vallone $13,000 Jackson $18,000 McMahon, Ignizio $85,000 Dickens $10,000 Yassky $7,500 Quinn

DSBS Funds would be used to enhance youth services at the Greater Ridgewood Youth Council. DYCD Greater Sheepshead Bay Development To fund a general enhancement of the community consultant Corporation program. HPD Greater Whitestone Tax Payers and Civic Funds would be used for an enhancement of civic activities. Association DYCD Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation Funds would be used to enhance businesses on Jamaica Avenue and to fund a newsletter. DSBS Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation To assist in funding of after school programs. DYCD Greater Zion Hill Community Action Network Saturday Literacy Program/Adopt a Grandparent/Teen Tutor Program. DYCD Greek American Broadcasting Information and To provide Greek-American community with daily radio Cultural Activities Corp. program aired on WGBS. DCA Greek American Educational Public To fund a bilingual radio program for Greek and English Information Systems, Inc. audiences. DOITT Green Guerillas Programmatic support and supply purchasing for District 7 community gardens. DPR Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc. Funding would provide for community and cultural programs and services. DPR Greenhope Services for Women To fund and aftercare program. DYCD Greenpoint YMCA Funds would be used for programs at the teen center. DYCD Greenwich Village Block Association To help cover publication costs, web site maintenance, and operating expenses for the umbrella block association of Greenwich Village. DYCD Greenwich Village Society for Historic Advocacy and education efforts for Historic South Village Preservation Preservation Project, continuing preservation work in the West Village, children's education program, and adult programming which includes lectures, walking tours, & panel discussions. DCA Greenwich Village Youth Council To help fund the girl's basketball league including purchasing new uniforms and equipment, rental of gym space, and to offset operating costs of running the league. DYCD 65

$13,000 Quinn, Gerson Quinn, Recchia, Weprin, $18,500 Manhattan Delegation

Purpose of Funds Agency Support Science Fellowship Program - deliver critical science education to at-risk elementary and middle school youth in east NY. DYCD Guardian Angels, The To provide funding support for the community work and assistance provided by The Guardian Angels. DYCD Guardians of the Sick Family Crisis Intervention Program. DYCD Guardians of the Sick/Our Place Program for adolescents at-risk. DYCD Guild for Exceptional Children To support activities for the autistic and disabled community. DYCD H.T. Dance Company, Inc. HTDC would like to request funds for its Youth and Family Programming. DCA Haitian Americans United for Progress These funds would provide support for the immigrant population in eastern Queens. DYCD Haitian Centers Council To fund immigration transition services, mental health, and HIV/AIDS counseling. DYCD Haleakala, The Kitchen To help fund The Kitchen High Line Block Party that is open to the whole community in Chelsea. DCA Hansborough Advisory Committee/Friends of To fund the completion of the "Harlem Legacy Wall." Hansborough DYCD Harding Park Homeowners Association The funds would be used for community development projects at the Homeowners Association. DYCD Harlem Artists Development Especially for You Free acting and dance classes for children and adults. DYCD Harlem Arts Alliance Requests support for its Artz, Rootz, and Rhythm Festivals and the inaugural Harlem Arts Advocacy Day. The signature program reaches 125,000 and showcases the work of its talented performing and visual artists and member organizations. DYCD Harlem Business Alliance Job development and computer literacy program for communitybased small businesses. DSBS Harlem Business Outreach Center Entrepreneurship training and technical assistance for Harlembased businesses. DYCD Harlem Children's Zone Community Pride Clock Beautification. DPR Harlem Commonwealth Council, Inc. Women's domestic violence conference. HPD Harlem Congregations for Community Recreation program for people with HIV/AIDS and their Improvement, Inc. families. DYCD Harlem Directors Group Implement a series of interventions to reduce HIV-related stigma in East and Central Harlem and Washington Heights/Inwood. Increase testing and reduce AIDS-related mortality. DHMH 66

Legal Name Groundwork, Inc.

Amount

Council Member

$25,000 Fidler, Barron, James $5,000 Recchia $225,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $80,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $5,000 Gentile $3,500 MN $8,000 Comrie $5,000 Eugene $5,000 Quinn $5,000 Dickens $25,000 Palma $7,000 Dickens

$3,000 Manhattan Delegation $5,000 Dickens $5,000 Dickens $5,000 Dickens $7,200 Dickens $3,500 Jackson Quinn, Dickens, Jackson, $30,500 Manhattan Delegation

Legal Name Harlem Drummers and Steppers Flag Team

Harlem Hospital Center Harlem Independent Living Center, Inc. Harlem Little League Harlem RBI, Inc. Harlem School of the Arts, Inc. Harlem Tenants Council, Inc. Harlem United Community AIDS Center Harlem Week, Inc. Harlem Youth Marines Harm Reduction Coalition Harmonie Ensemble, Inc. Harmony Harvest Life Center Hawks International Youth Organization Health People Healthy Nest Heart of Brooklyn Heart Share Hebrew Education Society Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale

Purpose of Funds The funds would provide fees for staff, program consultants and performance arts training in dance, precision marching, drum, percussion and brass instruments, performance arts analysis, history and traditional African performance arts and drums. Hip Hop Stroke Program and Central Harlem Health Revival. Support for senior and other disabled populations in the community of Harlem. Uniforms, equipment, insurance and charter fees for the Harlem-based Little League. Annual program budget + REAL Kids Program. To provide arts education organizations serving African Americans and Latino communities in West Harlem and Upper Manhattan. Senior Citizens Anti-eviction Program provides anti-eviction assistance to senior citizens on fixed income in Central Harlem.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

DYCD HHC DFTA DYCD DYCD DCA DYCD

$27,000 Viverito $65,000 Dickens $10,000 Dickens $3,500 Dickens $5,000 Quinn, Weprin $8,500 Jackson, Dickens Jackson, Manhattan $8,500 Delegation $10,000 Dickens $20,000 Quinn, Weprin, Dickens $3,500 Dickens $25,000 Quinn $25,000 Weprin $25,000 DeBlasio $5,000 Comrie $3,500 Eugene $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $5,000 $12,500 Palma Palma James Recchia, Gentile Fidler Weprin, Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, Seabrook, Vacca, $10,000 Fidler, Gennaro

Aims to dramatically reduce HIV infection in East and Central Harlem. DHMH Harlem Week: family unity day cultural festival. DYCD Harlem youth disciplinary and leadership programs. DYCD Provide social service providers and HC providers education & training to work HIV+ drug users. DHMH Support Harmonie's free and low cost public concerts throughout the city. DYCD To provide counseling on domestic issues for residents throughout Brooklyn. DYCD To provide funding support for an after school program. DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs at the organization. DYCD To provide supportive services to individuals and families living with AIDS. These funds will be used for supportive services and activities. DHMH To provide funding support for a pest infestation program. DHMH For street cleaning, trees, and other operating costs. DSBS To assist youth support programs provided by Heart Share. DYCD Funding will provide support for an after school program. DYCD Provides services for elder abuse + Project H.O.P.E. DFTA 67

Legal Name Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society

Purpose of Funds Funding would provide support for the LOREO program.

Agency DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$22,500 Nelson, Recchia, Gentile Koppell, James, DeBlasio, $15,000 Yassky, Mendez, Fidler Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, White, Vacca, Avella, $111,000 Gennaro, Vallone, Gioia $5,000 Sears $44,000 Vallone $5,000 Vallone $5,000 Quinn $1,000 Oddo $10,000 Quinn Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $260,000 Weprin, Gioia, Yassky $1,000 Gentile $7,000 Dickens $35,000 Martinez $20,000 Rivera Lappin, McMahon, Gentile, Manhattan $17,000 Delegation

Heights Hill Mental Health Service Community Occupational /Community Education Coordinator's salary and a Advisory Board (Rainbow Heights Club) peer mentoring program. DHMH Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) To fund various senior centers and programs throughout the City.

DFTA Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic Orthodox Community of Astoria Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood Association Helping Hands Initiative HERE Arts Center Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. To fund the Community Health Education Program. DHMH To fund an after school program at PS 84Q and PS 171Q. DYCD Provides funding for an after school youth program for neighborhood children. To help fund HKNA's annual block party in South Hell's Kitchen including wholesale t-shirt expenses for fund raising, office expenses, and tree guards. Operating Expenses. To subsidize tickets for youth, seniors and disadvantaged as part of the "Access Here" program. To fund critical After-School wrap-around supportive services for at-risk LGBT of age 13-21. DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA

DYCD High School of Telecommunications, Arts and To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and Technology (Telecomm) parents. Hip Hop Culture Center Preservation and establishment of hip hop culture, history and artifacts. Hispanic Federation Funds would be used to provide support for local cultural groups. Hispanic Information & Telecommunication To provide funding for operational costs and televised Network segments. Historic Districts Council, Inc. To fund various programs at the Historic Districts Council. DOE DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA 68

Legal Name Historic Harlem Parks Coalition Hollis Presbyterian Church Holocaust Resource Center and Archives at Queensborough Community College Holy Apostles Community Chorus

Holy Child Jesus/Sports Holy Child Jesus/Teen Drama Club Holy Rosary Church Holy Spirit Leisure Club Homecrest Community Services Hondurans Against AIDS, Inc. Hope Gardens Senior Center Hospital Audiences, Inc.

Purpose of Funds HHPC is requesting funds for the 6th Annual Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival. To sponsor youth programming in the Hollis Queens community. Supports an internship program for the center to expand outreach, curricula and functions. Training and presentation of two free public concerts. A nonsectarian group that brings together men and women from every ethnic group, every generation, and every economic level. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. Funds would be used to enhance the teen summer program. To provide funding support for the Parish Nurse Program. To provide support to fund senior activities. To operate 2 senior centers. To provide funding support for HIV/AIDS programs.

Agency DPR DYCD CUNY

Amount

Council Member Dickens, Manhattan $9,067 Delegation $6,000 Comrie $8,000 Gennaro, Sears

DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DFTA DFTA DHMH DFTA DCA HPD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

$3,000 Quinn $2,500 Gallagher $2,500 $3,000 $5,000 $40,000 Gallagher Oddo Felder Arroyo, Nelson Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $10,000 Seabrook, Vacca, Arroyo $15,000 Dilan $5,000 Comrie $153,500 Quinn, Brewer, Garodnick $85,000 Quinn, Weprin $10,250 Jackson $4,000 Barron $80,000 Weprin, deBlasio, Brewer

To provide funding support for senior programs. Funding would provide support to present programs for seniors, hospital patients, and residents of nursing homes. Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. To provide tenant and community organizing, legal services, anti-displacement activities in Hell's Kitchen. Hudson Guild, Inc. Youth disconnection prevention work, day camp programs, after-school, teen services, and Options/Early Options Program. Hudson Heights Owners Coalition To provide support for Washington Heights and Inwood community activities and arts performances. Hudsonic Show Stopper Organization To fund graphic arts program for youth. Human Services Council of New York City, Inc. Human Services Technology Referral Initiative Hunter College Funding to help support the PSSP's program scholar annual stipends - The majority of PSSP scholars are economically disadvantaged and would not be able to forgo part-time employment to participate in our program without financial help.

CUNY Hunts Point Multi-Service Center, Inc. I Love Youth-Hollis Biddies To fund senior activities for seniors attending programs. (purchase supplies for workshops, finance trips). To sponsor youth programming in the Hollis, Queens community. 69 DFTA DYCD

$3,500 Manhattan Delegation $45,000 Arroyo $5,000 Comrie

Legal Name ICYP Youth Organization of Astoria, Inc. Igud L' Hachzokas Torah Ilion Area Block Association Imagenation Film Festival Imani House, Inc. Immaculate Conception School In the Spirit of the Children, Inc. Independence Plaza North Tenants Association, Inc. Ingersoll Tenants Association Institute for Civic Leadership

Purpose of Funds To purchase uniforms and equipment for rookie and pee wee program. Also to help pay utility bills and softball. For counseling and mentoring for teens at-risk. To sponsor youth programming in the Hollis Queens community. Family First Friday series independent film screenings. To fund the employment and career development center. To fund school and community activities. Grading out of foster care. To fund the printing of a newsletter and communications.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$18,000 Vallone $25,000 Felder, Weprin $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $7,500 $25,000 Comrie Dickens James McMahon Comrie

MISC To provide funding support for the tenant association. MISC To provide scholarships for students to participate in international leadership programs in Australia, India, and Peru. DYCD Institute for the Puerto Rican Hispanic Elderly To serve the growing Hispanic and other racial /ethnic minority seniors population.

$3,000 Gerson $2,500 James $3,500 Manhattan Delegation Quinn, Rivera, Mendez, Monserrate, Martinez, Viverito, Brewer, Dickens, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, White, $250,000 DeBlasio, Foster, Arroyo $10,000 Koppell $5,000 Gonzalez $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $2,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $5,000 Dilan

DFTA Institute of Applied Human Dynamics Instituto for the Puerto Rican Elderly Intermediate School 30K Intermediate School 187K Intermediate School 201K Intermediate School 227K Intermediate School 259K Intermediate School 259K Intermediate School 296K To fund IAHD Day Habilitation fitness and health program for adults with developmental disabilities. To enhance the life of Hispanic seniors in education, dancing and crafts and arts. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To subsidize costs for printing of annual calendars. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To provide funding support for the school. 70 DHMH DFTA DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE

Legal Name International Center

International Center of Photography Interns for Peace, Inc. Inwood House Inwood Patrol Iris House A Center For Women Living with HIV/AIDS, Inc.

Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum Italian American Museum Italian Charities of America, Inc. Italian Club of Staten Island Jackie Robinson Residents Association, Inc. Jackson Heights-Elmhurst Kehillah, Inc. Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art Jamaica Branch, NAACP Day Care Center Jamaica Bulldogs Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning Jamaica Cultural Collaborative Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, South Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc. Jamaica Hospital Medical Center

Purpose of Funds Agency To improve outreach and service to underserved groups of immigrants including those from Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. Based in Chelsea this center offers a wide range of services to immigrants. DYCD Underwrite ICP book signings events that are free to the public. DCA Fully catalyze the International Children's Center in Lower Manhattan. DYCD Funds to support teen pregnancy prevention program. DYCD To fund community-based neighborhood patrol. DYCD The funds are to support training and development of Iris House direct services staff also that they can enhance their client assessment skills, plan development and retention strategies. DHMH Noguchi Museum offers a variety of artists' works in stone, metal, wood and clay and also offers educational and public programs to diverse audiences. DCA To provide funding support for operational and programming expenses at the Museum. DCA Funds would provide outreach to the Italian American community. DFTA To provide funding support for expenses towards Holiday Food Drive. DYCD To fund an Annual Family Day celebration. DYCD Conduct voter education and voter registration among immigrants. DYCD Funding would provide for community and cultural programs, services, and an anniversary exhibit. DCA To provide day care for the very young in St. Albans. DYCD To enhance the tennis programs in the Queens communities. DYCD To sponsor a wide program of cultural activities and classes for the residents of Southeast Queens. DCA To sponsor a wide program of cultural activities and classes for the residents of Southeast Queens. DYCD To fund volunteer emergency medical service and ambulance squad. FDNY To provide funding support for community health and outreach services. HHC 71

Amount

Council Member

$10,000 Quinn $3,500 Quinn $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $6,000 Lappin $3,500 Jackson Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, $20,000 Martinez, Mendez, Viverito $5,000 Vallone $1,000 Gioia $4,000 Gallagher $3,500 Oddo $3,500 Dickens Weprin, Sears, Fidler, $20,000 Gioia, Monserrate $13,500 McMahon, Oddo $8,000 Comrie $6,500 Comrie $10,000 Comrie $15,000 Comrie $3,000 Weprin $25,000 White, Jr

Legal Name Jamaica Housing Improvement, Inc. Jamaica Maroons Soccer League Jamaica Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults Jay Senior Center Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. Jazz Knights JBI International, Inc. JEM Foundation Jewish Association for Services of the Aged Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. Jewish Center of Jackson Heights Jewish Children's Learning Lab, Inc. Jewish Community Center Jewish Community Center of Manhattan Jewish Community Center of Staten Island Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Crown Heights

Purpose of Funds To continue to provide mortgage foreclosure prevention and education. To sponsor youth programming in the Southeast Queens community. To sponsor a resource center for homeowners and tenants in Southeast Queens. To provide funding support for senior programs. Funds will enhance activities at a Senior Citizen Center. Support for the Jazz for Young People Concert Series at the Apollo Theater. To provide support for trips, music education for youth in the St. Albans community. To provide funding support for assistance for visually impaired seniors. To fund music programs for children and adults. To provide funding support for senior programs offered by JASA-Warbasse Cares for Seniors NORC, JASA Trump, Trump 4 Us, HES. To fund a clinical trainer to teach and supervise mental health treatment groups for clinic social work staff treating adults and children in Washington Heights. To provide funding support for senior programs at the Jewish Center. On-Site class visits for public and independent schools. Funds would be used to provide youth and community activities. Funding would provide support for intergenerational-community programming. Completion of JCC at 1466 Manor Street and operating expenses. Funds will provide a Social Worker for the programs. General operating expenses.

Agency HPD DYCD HPD DFTA DFTA DCA DYCD HPD DCA DFTA DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$16,000 Comrie $5,000 Comrie $20,000 Comrie $20,000 Comrie $4,000 Fidler $10,000 Dickens $5,000 Comrie $5,000 Recchia $7,500 Weprin $45,500 Fidler, Recchia, Reyna $3,500 Felder $15,000 Sears $5,000 Weprin $3,500 McMahon $3,500 Brewer Quinn, Weprin, McMahon, $253,500 Fidler, Oddo $27,500 Fidler $5,000 Weprin, Fidler Felder, Weprin, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, $150,000 Vann, Yassky

Restore major losses in funding NOEP, immigration, Child Health Plus and Food Pantry Assistance.

DYCD 72

Legal Name Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island

Purpose of Funds Agency For various senior centers and senior programs & ESL classes.

Amount

Council Member

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island Jewish Community Council of Kew Gardens and Richmond Hill Jewish Community Council of Kew Gardens and Richmond Hill Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula Jewish Museum Jewish Theater of New York Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation John Jay College of Criminal Justice J'Ouvert City International, Inc. Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc.

JRL Outreach Program Judah International Christian Center K445 New Utrecht High School K490 Fort Hamilton High School Kehilat Moreshes Yaakov Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim Kehillah of Jackson Heights

DFTA Funding would provide technical support for the non-profit help desk and enhancements. DYCD To fund a food distribution program - Tomchei Shabbos. DFTA To provide funding support for community programming. DYCD To provide funding support for cultural activities for the 13th Council District. DCA Fund current program which provides casework and mentoring for children from broken homes. DYCD To fund tours for seniors and students. DCA Expenses for upcoming season (set, costumes, production) discounted tickets for students and seniors. DCA To provide funding support for Camp TLC-Camp for Children with AIDS. DYCD To provide training for bouncers and security personnel, workshops for club owners and research into industry and College Prep program. CUNY To provide funding support for youth programs at the organization. DYCD For marketing and community outreach which draws in 140,000 viewers yearly that contribute to the socioeconomic and cultural vitality of Chelsea. EVENING STARS. DCA/DS BS To fund reading programs for children. DYCD To provide funding support for general operating expenses at the Christian Center. DYCD To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. DOE To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. DOE To provide funding support for youth programs. DYCD To fund the administration of youth programming. DYCD To provide funding support for social service programs. DYCD 73

Weprin, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, $132,000 Yassky, Fidler, Recchia $8,500 Nelson, Brewer $15,000 Gennaro Weprin, Fidler, Gennaro, $21,000 Katz $5,000 Vacca $30,000 Weprin, Comrie, Fidler $15,000 Katz, Gennaro $5,000 Quinn $1,000 Oddo $52,000 Brewer, Jackson, Oddo $3,500 Eugene

$40,000 Quinn, Weprin, Recchia $3,500 Felder $3,500 James $1,000 Gentile $1,000 $5,000 $7,500 $10,000 Gentile Nelson Gennaro Sears

Legal Name Kensington Action Force Kensington Jewish Library of Congregation Ahavas Achim Keren Simchas Choson v'Kalah Kerri Edge Children's Dance Ensemble Kew Forest School Kickers Junior Soer League Kidney and Urology Foundation of America, Inc. Kids Et-Cetera Day Care Center Kilah Marine Park King Cyrus Supreme Council (Mount Zion Lodge #32) King Manor Association of Long Island, Inc. Kings Bay Y Kings Bay Youth Kings County Hospital

Purpose of Funds To fund the civic association that works with City, State and Federal officials to improve Kensington's quality of life and support for youth programs. To provide funding to expand offerings and increase the hours of operations. To provide assistance for orphans. To provide support for youth programming. To provide funding support for youth programming. To provide support for soccer training and tutorials. To provide funding support for vital health services offered by the Kidney and Urology Foundation of America, Inc. To fund a day care center. Funding will assist in Community youth programming. To work with students on reading comprehension and sports fundamentals. To sponsor youth and cultural programming in the Hollis Queens community. Funding will provide support for an Alzheimer's program and an after school program. Funding will provide little league with essential equipment and programming needs. To support the Diabetes Resource Center.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$8,500 DeBlasio, Felder $3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $7,000 Felder James Comrie Katz Comrie

$15,000 Recchia $10,000 Stewart $6,500 Fidler $5,000 Comrie $14,000 Comrie, Gennaro $35,000 Fidler, Nelson $4,000 Fidler, Nelson Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, Stewart, Fidler, Brooklyn $67,000 Delegation $5,000 Dickens $15,000 Recchia, Felder Recchia, Nelson, Fidler, $20,000 Gentile $10,000 Koppell $50,000 Fidler, DeBlasio, Nelson $25,000 Palma $10,000 Koppell

HHC Kings Court West 139th Street Block Association Kings Highway Beautification Association Kingsborough Community College Kingsbridge Heights Community Center Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club Knox Gates Neighborhood Association Security gates for the alley ways on 7th Avenue. DYCD To support the community work of the Kings Highway Beautification Association. To fund community concerts for the College. To provide after school youth and College Directions Program. To fund diabetes care programs. The program funding would be used for a youth Blimpie partnership program. To fund the COVE after school program and pre-teen/teen leadership and Life Skills Development Program. 74 DYCD DHMH DYCD DYCD DYCD CUNY

Legal Name Korean American Community Center

Purpose of Funds To support activities for the growing Asian-American community. Korean American Senior Citizens Association Operating Expenses. of New York, Inc. Korean War Veterans To support costs for local veterans activities. La Familia Verde To promote their farmer's market into the community. LAByrinth, Inc. Funds will go towards LAByrinth's new play development, education and outreach programs. Lafayette Gardens Tenant Association To provide funding support for community organizing activities. LaGuardia & Wagner Archives LaGuardia Comm. College Las Buenas Amigas, Inc. To fund operating expenses for the College.

Agency DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DCA MISC CUNY DHMH DCA

Amount

Council Member

$3,500 Gentile $5,000 Oddo $2,500 Gentile $3,500 Rivera $5,000 Quinn $1,000 Vann $125,000 Weprin, Gioia $3,500 Mendez $3,000 Sears $5,000 Monserrate Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, Fidler, Reyna, Brooklyn $67,000 Delegation $6,500 Barron $4,000 Sears

To provide funding for the cost of travel for facilitators and participants at conference; workshops on HIV and HPV prevention; and gay marriage. Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, Inc. To provide funding support for arts and cultural programs. Latin American Talent Support, Inc. Latin American Workers Project, Inc. To provide funding support for a theater and arts program for children. To help secure fair wages, better living conditions for immigrants.

DYCD

DYCD Latin Souls Little League Baseball Organization, Inc Latin Women in Action Latinas En Accion, Inc. Support would be used to fund the baseball league. Annual School Supply Give Away Fair. The funds will be use to promote (1)Family United Fair, rent equipments for that event(tents, table), (2)The Family Heirloom/Journal Project non-traditional reading/Arts corners (3) Community Service & Photography Scholarship. DYCD DYCD

Latino Educational Media Center Latino Gerontological Center Latino Initiatives for Better Resources and Empowerment (LIBRE)

DYCD To document the life and work of pioneers within the community. DOE Educational resources and services for Latino elderly, families, caregivers and providers. DFTA To fund cultural programs for the Latino community. DCA

$3,500 Manhattan Delegation $10,000 Rivera $15,000 Arroyo $30,000 Monserrate

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Purpose of Funds Agency Adding free street performances and play readings. Second annual TeatroStageFest will spotlight center-stage great theater during the first two weeks of May 2008. DCA League for the Enhancement of All Africans To engage community youth in the study of African/African Future American history, legacy and related activities DYCD League of American Theatres and Producers To provide funding support for a Family First Night at the League. DCA League of American Theatres and Producers To expand the family first night program. DYCD Learning About Multimedia Project To provide start-up funding support to purchase supplies and equipment to conduct media literacy workshops. DYCD Learning Center for Women in Prison To provide funding support for educational programming. DYCD Lefrak City Tenants Association To provide funding support for community programming at the tenants association. DYCD Lefrak City Youth and Adult Activities To provide funding support for an after school program. Association DYCD Legal Services for New York City Funding provides programmatic support for LSNY's advocacy for tenants. HPD Lehman College Department of Journalism, To provide funding for stipends for student jobs at community Communication and Theatre "web radio" station. CUNY Lehman College/ CUNY Theatre Program Funding would be used to produce theatrical programming for community. CUNY Lenox Hill Neighborhood House To support the Upper East Side's only transportation program for frail older adults. DYCD Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, To expand youth and family services, and enhance workforce Inc. development programs Lesbian and Gay Law Foundation of Greater New York (LeGaL) Liberian Community Association Liberian Cultural Association Liberty Belles Basketball Lifecamp, Inc. Life's WORC DSS pro-bono legal services; summer internship program; annual LGBT law conference MISC To fund community activities and community cultural programs. DYCD Funds would be used to provide youth programs and community activities. DYCD Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. DYCD To present cultural events and mentor youth in Borough of Queens. DYCD Funds would be used to support transportation of children enrolled in an after-school respite program for individuals with Autism. DHMH 76

Legal Name Latino International Theater Festival of New York, Inc.

Amount

Council Member

Manhattan Delegation, $6,413 Mendez $5,000 Dickens $15,000 Quinn, Recchia $15,000 Weprin, DeBlasio, Fidler $5,000 DeBlasio $20,000 Quinn, Jackson, Martinez $3,500 Sears $7,500 Sears $18,500 McMahon, Garodnick $10,400 Rivera $12,000 Rivera $3,500 Manhattan Delegation Quinn, Weprin, DeBlasio, Mendez, Comrie, Gioia, $250,000 Yassky $10,000 Quinn, Weprin, Mendez $10,000 McMahon $10,000 McMahon $5,000 Gallagher $15,000 Comrie $5,000 Weprin

Legal Name Lifestyles for the Disabled

DYCD Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education DCA Lincoln Center Theater (Vivian Beaumont These funds would provide support for the LEAD (Learning Theatre) English and Drama) Project for MLK HS students. DCA Lincoln Square Business Improvement District Underwrite stipends for 8 young people who attend high school at Martin Luther King Educational Campus and come from less affluent neighborhoods. DYCD Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center Funding would provide support for after school programming. DYCD Linden Houses Funds would be used for a family day picnic. MISC Linden Plaza Funding would provide support for a family day. DYCD Lindenwood Volunteer Ambulance Corps Funds would provide continued support of volunteer ambulance corps. FDNY Lion of Judah Foundation Funds would be used to counsel community youth. DYCD Literacy Partners, Inc. For ongoing free adult and family literacy classes serving low income residents. DYCD Literacy, Inc. (LINC) Fund literacy initiatives including: reading partner programs, family literacy events at early childhood centers, libraries, schools and community sites, parent-focused outreach and early literacy sessions. DYCD Little Branches of Borinquen To provide funding support for Little Branches. DYCD Little Flower Children Services Funds would be used to support youth programs in Brooklyn and Queens. DYCD Little Sheppard's Community Center Youth activities and trips. DYCD Little Sun People, Too To provide funding support for day care services. DYCD Living Beyond Belief To ensure a successful launch of LBB and WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY HIV/AIDS Youth Peer Empowerment Program. DHMH Local Development Corporation of Crown To provide funding for scholarships and affordable housing. Heights HPD Local Development Corporation of East New Funds would be used for economic development and business York instruction. DYCD Long Island Baptist Houses Funds would be used for a family day picnic. MISC Long Island City Business Development Promoting Long Island City . Corporation DSBS Long Island University Brooklyn Campus LIU'S Asthma Education Project. DHMH Lorea Civic and Voter Education Initiative Funds will provide essential services to new immigrants. DYCD Los Pleneros de la 21 To fund the expansion of The Puerto Rican Music Project (PRMP), the organization's programming component of inhouse and community program events, created in 1986. DCA 77

Purpose of Funds Funds would be used to provide youth programs and community activities. Funds for group to work with PS/IS 217 for art development.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 McMahon $7,000 Lappin $2,000 Brewer $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $3,500 Brewer $2,300 Barron $3,000 Barron $5,000 Addabbo, Jr $5,000 Stewart $3,000 Mendez Rivera, Manhattan $13,500 Delegation $4,000 Rivera $4,000 Addabbo, Jr $10,000 Baez $10,000 Vann $10,000 Quinn, Mendez $20,000 James $6,250 Barron $2,300 Barron $8,500 Gioia $15,000 deBlasio, Fidler $3,500 Fidler $10,000 Viverito

Legal Name Los Sures Community Development Corp., Inc. Los Sures Senior Center Lotus Fine Arts Productions, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Funds would be used for community development. To provide funding support for senior service programs. Funding will be used to present the sixth annual Drums Along the Hudson ("Drums") event. Funds will help underwrite costs of producing this major educational/community-building event for New York City residents and visitors. To provide funding support for community organizing activities. Funds would be used for a family day picnic. Youth activities and trips. For planning and start up costs to relocate school.

Agency DYCD DFTA

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Yassky $6,000 Reyna

DYCD Louis Armstrong Tenant Association Louis Pink Houses Love Gospel Assembly Lowell School MISC MISC DYCD

Jackson, Manhattan $6,500 Delegation $1,000 Vann $2,300 Barron $10,000 Baez Quinn, Avella, Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, White, Gennaro, $100,000 Comrie, White, Sears $3,000 $3,000 $5,000 $3,500 Mendez Gerson DeBlasio Mendez

DOE Lower East Side Community Music Workshop, Inc./ Tu Casa Studio Lower East Side Conservancy Lower East Side Ecology Center Lower East Side Hispanic Committee Lower East Side People's Federal Credit Union Lower Washington Heights Neighborhood Association Lt. Nick Lia Park Summer Program Lutheran Church of Our Saviour Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Lutheran Medical Center Lynne Robbins Steinman Foundation Macon Street Block Association Madison Square Park Conservancy To pay rent for rehearsal space. Funding would be used for heritage tourism. Support for electronic waste events in Council District 39. To fund street fairs on the Lower East Side. To cover costs of mobile sites for the earned income tax credit/volunteer income tax assistance for low-income people. Asthma search and air monitoring program with students from local schools. To fund a summer program to be run by the DPR at Lt. Lia Park. To sponsor youth activities in Jamaica community. To sponsor youth activities in St. Albans community. To provide a comprehensive needs based health assessment for the ever growing Arab-American community in South-West Brooklyn and for flu shots. To fund a beautification program. To fund annual block beautification clean up day. For free music in the Park open to the general public. 78 DCA DYCD DOS DYCD DYCD DYCD DPR DYCD DYCD DHMH DPR DSBS DCA

$3,500 Mendez $3,500 Jackson $3,000 McMahon $5,000 Comrie $5,000 Comrie $30,000 $1,000 $5,000 $3,500 Recchia, Gentile Oddo Mealy Quinn

Legal Name Majority Baptist Church Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE) Mama Foundation for the Arts, Inc. Manhattan Beach Community Group Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Manhattan Class Company, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide support for educational programs and computer labs. To support citywide programs in more than 100 public schools in NY. To support Gospel for Teens program. To provide funding support for community development programs. Funds to improve website. Student/parent theater performances to augment existing student matinee and performance programs; new computers and printers for greater administrative efficiency; office materials. The funds will be used to purchase community room furniture including conference tables and chairs and to support land use issues. To support CB9's 197a plan and research during negotiations.

Agency DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Comrie Weprin, Garodnick, Katz, Mendez, Comrie, Rivera, $195,000 Brewer, Gioia, Yassky $5,000 Dickens $4,000 Nelson $10,000 Lappin

DOE DYCD DYCD DSBS

DCA MNCB

$10,000 Quinn $9,500 Brewer $100,000 Dickens, Jackson $7,000 Dickens $7,000 Dickens $10,000 Quinn $5,000 Rivera $5,000 Comrie $3,500 Dickens $3,500 Mealy $1,000 Vann $75,000 Sanders, Jr $5,000 Recchia $3,000 McMahon

Manhattan Community Board # 7 Manhattan Community Board # 9 Manhattan Community Board #10

MNCB Support for community board rezoning reviews and land use issues MNCB Manhattan Community Board #11 Support for community board rezoning reviews and land use issues MNCB Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. To support MTC's education program that serves 360 students at HS for Fashion Industries, Bayard Rustin Educational Complex, Satellite Academy. DCA Manhattan Theatre Club/Program at Aquinas To provide funding support for an education program. High School DCA Maranatha Baptist Church Leadership To sponsor youth programming in the Southeast Queens Program community. DYCD Marcus Garvey Park Alliance - Dance Harlem 6th Annual Dance Harlem Festival - afternoon of free modern dance. DCA Marcus Garvey Park Houses Tenants The funding would provide support for a family day at the Association, Inc. tenant association. MISC Marcy Houses Tenant Association To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC Margaret Community Corporation Funds would be used to continue programming and outreach throughout the district and the City. DFTA Marilyn Jones Head Start To provide funding support for youth programs at Marilyn Jones Head Start. DYCD Marine Corps League Support would fund Marine Corps league activities. DYCD 79

Legal Name Marine Park Community Association Martin De Porres School Youth Hospitality Center Mary Mitchell Youth and Family Center Masbia Masbia Soup Kitchen - Guardians of the Sick Maspeth Self Help Senior Center Maspeth Town Hall MBU Community Bridge Home Inc. Medgar Evers Center for Law and Social Justice Medgar Evers College/CUNY Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, Inc. Medicare Rights Center Mekimi - The Cheer Up Squad Mel Berkowitz Production, Inc. Meorot Center Mercy Center Mercy First Mercy Foundation, Inc. Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, Inc. Mesorah Heritage Foundation Metro Tech Area DMA, INC. [Metrotech BID] Metropolitan Community Church of New York Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty

Purpose of Funds Funds will support community events including Annual Back to School festival and Halloween walk. Funds would be used to support an after school program and educational services to special needs students. To run various community centered programs for the youth in the community. To provide funding for a soup kitchen. Soup kitchen in a restaurant style to service community with dignity and comfort. Funds would be used to enhance senior programs. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs at Maspeth Town Hall. To provide support for a senior center and resource center. Developing mechanism to enhance parental involvement and parent empowerment on education issues. To provide funds for the Center for Black Literature. To expand women's prenatal and post partum care services at their facility at 12-26 31st Avenue, Astoria. To fund education and outreach for Medicare recipients in New York City. To provide entertainment for hospitalized children. Funds would be used to defray production costs of Mel Berkowitz Presents television show on Public Access TV. To fund youth and cultural programming. ESL/civics programs and a youth champion program. To provide funding support for a preventive service program. To provide funding support for youth programs. To provide medical referral services. To provide books for schools & community libraries. Scholastic chess tournaments. To fund a homeless LGBT youth program.

Agency DCA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DFTA CUNY CUNY DHMH DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$15,000 Fidler $5,000 Sanders, Jr $15,187 Rivera $5,000 Felder $25,000 Stewart $16,000 Gallagher $16,500 Gallagher $5,000 Comrie $5,000 Vann $3,500 James $5,000 Vallone $5,000 Felder $3,500 Felder $7,500 Weprin $5,000 Gennaro $25,000 Arroyo $3,500 $8,187 $3,500 $25,000 Sears Seabrook James Felder, Weprin, Fidler

$15,000 Fidler $4,000 Jackson Quinn, Weprin, Felder, Comrie, Gioia, Sears, Kats, Fidler, Rivera, Brewer, Gerson, Gioia, $600,000 DeBlasio, Yassky, Lappin

To fund various programs for poor & near poor adults, seniors, children & families throughout the five boroughs.

DFTA

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Legal Name Metropolitan Jewish Health System - Geriatric Center Metropolitan Oval Foundation Metrotech Business Improvement District (BID) MFY Legal Services, Inc. Middle School 266K Middle School 447K Middle Village Baseball/Softball Camp Middle Village Chamber of Commerce Middle Village Maspeth Civic Association Middle Village Older Adult Center Middle Village Property Owners/Residents Associations Middle Village Volunteer Ambulance Midori and Friends Midtown Management Group, Inc. Midwood Development Corporation Military Order of the Purple Heart Millbrook Senior Citizen Center Millennium Development Millennium Minds Mind Builders Creative Arts Center Mirabal Sisters Cultural & Community Center Mission of the Immaculate Virgin - Autism Camp Mission of the Immaculate Virgin - Project RISE Mitchell Linden Senior Citizens Club Mitchell-Lama Residents Coalition, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Recreational and art therapy to enhance the quality of life for seniors. To fund soccer programs and supplies for youth. Funds would be used for helping businesses in Downtown Brooklyn. Funding provides programmatic support for MFY's advocacy for tenants. Funds would be used for an after school program. Funds would be used for an after school program. Funds would be used to offset the expenses of baseball and softball equipment. Funds would be used to offset operating expenses. Funds would be used to offset operating expenses. Funds would be used to enhance senior programs. To offset expenses and to print newsletters. To defray operating expenses. To provide funding support for a program to bring music into the public schools. Funds would be used to provide programming in Public Schools for the Inside Broadway program. To fund an enhancement of various programs at the Midwood Development Corp. To provide funding support of $1,000 for operating expenses and $2,000 for the Disabled Veterans Memorial. General funds for senior center. Funds are for a graffiti removal program using high tech removal truck and a graffiti removal program. To fund after school mentoring and tutoring programs. To provide funding support for the creative arts center. To fund low income, immigrant and tenant organizing; parenting skills workshops and training. Subsidizing cost of summer camp for autistic children. Purchase of equipment and staff salaries for program for nonambulatory. To provide funding support for a senior program at the Club. The funds would provide support for community information meetings. 81

Agency DFTA DYCD DSBS HPD DOE DOE DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD FDNY DOE DCA DSBS DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 DeBlasio $25,000 Gallagher, Gennaro $5,000 Yassky $3,500 Garodnick $7,500 Yassky $7,500 Yassky $2,500 $6,500 $9,000 $17,500 Gallagher Gallagher Gallagher, Katz Gallagher

$2,500 Gallagher $3,500 Gallagher Rivera, Fidler, Dickens, $35,000 Addabbo, Jr Quinn, Rivera, Katz, McMahon, Avella, Sears, $55,800 Fidler $10,000 Nelson $3,000 Oddo $2,500 Viverito $33,500 Nelson $5,000 Comrie $6,000 Seabrook $5,000 Jackson $9,750 Ignizio $13,750 Ignizio $8,000 Liu $4,000 Brewer

Legal Name ML Wilson Boys and Girls Club MLK Concert Series Momentum Aids Project Mommy's Hope Line Moose Hall Theatre Company More Art

Purpose of Funds An outreach support to help young kids stay in school and become employable. These funds would support a summer concert series.

Agency DYCD DPR DHMH DHMH DYCD DCA DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

To help fund a soup kitchen operation in Jackson Heights. To provide support for women with post-partum syndromes. To fund a free community theatre in Inwood Hill Park. To help underwrite costs of public art installations in Chelsea inspired by history, present condition and future prospects of the area. More Gardens! Fund To support community garden activities and pay for gardening supplies. Morningside Heights/West Harlem Sanitation To fund community education on sanitation, recycling and the Coalition environment. Morningside Retirement & Health Services, Health and homecare services for underserved elderly Inc. residents. Morris Avenue Community Action Program To provide funding support for the Morris Avenue Community Action Program. Morris Park Community Association To provide funding support for the Bronx Columbus Day Parade. Mosholu Montefiore Community Center To fund the College Bound Program which provides professional guidance in selecting and applying for colleges, applying for scholarships, etc. Mosholu Preservation Corporation To provide community improvement, business and neighborhood support. Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church To provide funding support for the Golden Age Group/Senior Club. Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church To provide funding support for a Basketball Program serving CYO approximately 120 children. Mothers Aligned for Saving Kids (MASK) To provide support for a hotline and programs for at risk youth. Mothers Alone Raising Children (MARCH) Mount Hope Housing Mount Manresa Jesuit Retreat House Mount Sinai Center for Community Enrichment, Inc. Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden Services for divorced, widowed and abandoned women.

$3,500 Dickens DeBlasio, James, Gentile, $50,000 Nelson $5,500 Sears $3,000 Felder $1,500 Jackson $5,000 Quinn $9,000 Viverito Jackson, Manhattan $5,000 Delegation $5,000 Jackson $5,000 Baez $10,000 Vacca $20,000 Koppell $20,000 Koppell $5,000 Recchia $3,000 Vallone DeBlasio, Felder, Gentile, $53,500 James, Nelson DeBlasio, Felder, Gentile, $50,000 James, Nelson Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $20,000 Seabrook, Vacca $10,000 McMahon $15,000 McMahon $5,000 Vallone $7,000 Lappin

DYCD To provide funding support for various programs. Funds would be used to provide community activities. Funds would be used to provide youth programs and community activities. To increase outreach and provide additional counseling services to the Astoria community Funds to support cultural programs geared toward students. 82 DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DCA

Legal Name MSIT Football Parents Club Mud Lane Society for the Renaissance of Stapleton Multi Purpose Center of Presbyterian Church of St. Albans Multi-Talents Incorporated Residential Services Municipal Art Society of New York

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for equipment purchases. Funds would be used to provide for community activities. To provide support for the youth programs of the center.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount Council Member $1,000 Oddo $3,500 McMahon $5,500 Comrie $20,000 Fidler Garodnick, Mendez, $15,500 Manhattan Del. $7,500 Quinn $7,000 Dickens Vacca, Fidler, Comrie, $33,000 Sears, Oddo $10,000 Viverito $5,000 Gerson $25,000 James $50,000 Brewer $15,000 Dickens Felder, Weprin, deBlasio, $25,000 Fidler Quinn, Weprin, DeBlasio, Garodnick, Mendez, Comrie, Jackson, Liu, Lappin, Katz, Palma, $300,000 Gioia, Yassky $3,500 Gentile $3,000 Gentile $3,500 Oddo $5,000 Weprin $50,000 Vallone

To provide residential services and programs for underserved. DYCD Support for the MAS's CITI Youth program, which prepares high school students from predominantly low-income communities to become actively engaged in the work of their local community boards. DYCD To help with the "Greening" of Murray Hill- tree planting, pruning, maintenance of tree beds, planting and flowers. DPR Increase awareness among indigenous population of rare films of African Americans from early 1900's. DCA To provide musical activities throughout the City. DCA To provide funding support for 3 weeks of master classes and 3 concerts at PS 101. DCA Water festival and senior citizen cultural activities. DFTA To provide funding support for general operating expenses at the LDC. DSBS Expansion of the information technology workforce initiative for disconnected youth. DYCD Enrichment workshops for high school students geared at improving skills in Humanities, Science and Arts. DYCD Mammograms for uninsured/underinsured women. DYCD Adolescent health care communication project.

Murray Hill Neighborhood Association Museum of African American Cinema, Inc Music Outreach - Learning Through Music, Inc. Musica de Camara Myanmar Chinese Association of New York, Inc. Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project LDC N Power NY NAACP New York ACT-SO Nachas Healthnet and Family Network, Inc. NARAL Pro-Choice New York Foundation

Narrows Botanical Garden Narrows Community Theater Narrows Senior Center National Academy of Tennis and Youth Development National Association on Drug Abuse Problems, Inc. (NADAP)

To support local gardening programs. To support a local theater company. To fund operating expenses and utility bills. To sponsor ATA national Championship tournament to be held in July '07 in New York City. Provide comprehensive employment and advancement services. 83

DHMH DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DHMH

Legal Name National Black Theater Workshop, Inc. National Conference of Synagogue Youth National Council of Negro Women of Greater New York National Heritage Trust on Behalf of NYS Office of Parks Restoration & Historic Preservation Roberto Clemente State Park National Jazz Museum in Harlem National Lighthouse Museum National Puerto Rican Day Parade, Inc. Scholarship Fund National Society for Hebrew Day Schools National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Beta, Omicron Chapter Natural Resources Protective Association Nazi War Victims Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of Brooklyn Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Support for ongoing programming at NBT. To provide support for youth programs. Works specifically with teenagers to bestow values and training to lead useful and successful lives. To provide funding for summer concert series 2007. To provide funding support for programs at the Jazz Museum.

Agency DCA DYCD DYCD DPR DCA

Amount Council Member $5,000 Dickens $21,000 Nelson, Felder, Fidler $10,000 Comrie $15,000 Rivera $5,000 Dickens $12,500 McMahon $5,000 Rivera $3,500 Felder $5,000 Comrie $3,000 Oddo $3,500 Dickens $15,000 Yassky

Funding would provide for cultural and community programs and services. To provide funding for the scholarship fund. To provide support for outreach to at-risk youth. To work specifically with teenagers to gain resources and sources of help. To provide funding support for wetland clean-ups and educational programs. Services for former Nazi victims and their families. To expand youth services.

DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DPR DYCD

DYCD Programmatic support for the continued expansion of OPTIONS NCS's job training and placement program; funding would go towards the salary of the Employment Training Director and Job Counselor / Developer. Also, to provide meals for the homeless DYCD Neighborhood Housing Services Funding would provide counseling and financial services to homebuyers and owners. HPD Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corp. For housing, job development and youth issues. (NIDC) DYCD Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corp. To provide senior activities in 13th Council District. (NIDC) DFTA Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corp. To provide tenant organizing services in 13th Council District. (NIDC) HPD Neighborhood Outdoor Exercise for New York To provide funding support for outdoor exercise programs for youth and adults. DYCD Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons To fund a new case management system. Project, Inc. DFTA Neighbors Allied For Good Growth Funds would be used for community advocacy and to help pay rent. DYCD

$12,000 Lappin, Garodnick McMahon, Eugene, $17,500 Stewart $43,000 Vacca $7,000 Vacca $7,000 Vacca $3,500 Reyna $10,000 Arroyo $10,000 Yassky

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Legal Name Neighbors Helping Neighbors New 42nd Street, Inc. New Alternatives for Children, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide counseling and education to low and moderate income Brooklyn tenants facing a housing problem and potential low to moderate income first time homebuyers. Sustain and expand the New Victory Theater Education Program. For matching funds for NAC's Preventive Services program.

Agency DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Gonzalez $100,000 Quinn, Gioia, Weprin Quinn, Rivera, Mendez, Lappin, Weprin, Koppell, DeBlasio, Jackson, $35,000 Brewer $3,500 Dickens $15,000 Rivera $40,000 Quinn $10,000 McMahon $2,000 Oddo $8,000 Quinn, Mendez $5,000 Quinn $4,000 Quinn $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $3,500 Eugene $15,000 Dickens $10,000 Quinn $5,000 Fidler Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, $175,000 Martinez, Mendez, Yassky

ACS New Amsterdam Musical Association, Inc. New Bronx Chamber of Commerce New Destiny Housing Corporation New Direction Services New Dorp High School Football Hall of Fame New Festival, Inc. New Georges, Theater Labrador Inc. New Group New Heights Neighborhood Center, Inc. New Hope Christian Fellowship New Mount Zion Baptist Church New Professional Theatre New Way Circus New York Academy of Medicine General enhancement of services for musical development, empowerment and awareness to community. To offset operational costs utilized in assisting Bronx businesses and in enhancing the image of the Bronx. Hire Spanish speaking case manager, support housing link access to housing for abused women. Funds would be used for a food pantry. For the purchase of showcases and plaques for the High School Hall of Fame. For general operating support for various programs at New Festival including NewFest: 20th anniversary of NYC LGBT Film Festival. Supports ambitious new plays by women playwrights including workshops and subsidized rehearsal space. To help support the NewGroup/ NewWork program that supports approximately 220 artists, 45 student artists, and 3,500 audience members. Funding would be used to support Case Managers salary. To provide funding support for youth leadership and development program. General support for church senior and youth-based programs. Expansion of its education program in NYC public schools including HS for Graphic and Communication Arts and Park West HS. Funds to provide New Way Circus Community youth programming. $100,000 for a blueprint to make NYC an age friendly City by using data mapping.$50,000 for bilingual health information provided in community settings in high need neighborhoods and $25,000 for Holliswood Hospital television series. DYCD DSBS HPD DYCD DYCD DCA DCA DCA DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA DCA

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Purpose of Funds HIV Prevention and Education among young people in the public school system New York Anti-Crime Agency To provide funding support for a graffiti removal and a A.K.A.Community Anti-Crime Graffiti Program community anti-crime program. New York Association of Holocaust Survivors New York Cares New York Center for Interpersonal Development New York Children's Vision Coalition To provide funding support for senior programs.

Legal Name New York AIDS Coalition

Agency DHMH DSBS DFTA

Amount

Council Member

$15,000 Quinn, Weprin $10,000 Vallone $5,000 Nelson Quinn, Weprin, Garodnick, $55,000 Lappin, Gioia $5,000 McMahon Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, $56,000 Martinez, Mendez, Gerson Quinn, Brewer, DeBlasio, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, $18,500 Mendez, James Quinn, Weprin, Rivera, $105,000 Gioia

To help support the costs of partnering with local non-profits in Council District 3 to plan and manage volunteers. DYCD Funds would be used to provide for youth programs and community activities. To operate a mobile eye vision van, providing eye exams and glasses to children, head starts, and day care centers DYCD

DHMH New York City AIDS Housing Network To provide funds for a homeless HIV drop in center.

DHMH New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault To develop and print outreach materials in support of Alliance goals to ensure access to best care for all survivors and involve all communities in prevention of sexual violence. MISC Funding for educational programs which help integrate dance and musical theater into the curriculum for more than 5,000 NYC public students each year and offer professional development training for public school teachers and teaching artists. New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc. To provide resources and supportive services to district emergency food providers. New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence To provide funding support for programs at the Anti-Violence Project Project. New York City Housing Authority To fund tenant activities. New York City Outward Bound Center Support and expand NYC Outward Bound's Network of 7 public high schools in NYC and faculty professional development. New York City Center, Inc.

DCA DYCD DSS MISC DYCD

$3,000 Manhattan Delegation Weprin, deBlasio, Gioia, $42,500 Palma Quinn, Weprin, Mendez, $255,000 James $5,000 Gerson $220,000 Gioia, Recchia

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Legal Name Purpose of Funds Agency New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Funding for Safe Schools Program, which provides services to Men, Inc. (d/b/a Parents, Families and Friends schools to help create educational and social environments in of Lesbians and Gays of New York City) the schools that are free of harassment and with safety and dignity for all students. DYCD New York City Street Tree Consortium To support the City Council District 4 Street Tree Initiative Trees New York (TNY). DPR New York Committee for Occupational Safety NYCOSH's program would continue to expand its public and Health, Inc. (NYCOSH) education campaign to inform the public DYCD New York Families for Autistic Children To provide training and services for autistic children and their families. DHMH New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. Home Sharing & Respite Care Program. DFTA New York Industrial Retention Network To support efforts to strengthen manufacturing sector.

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Mendez , Manhattan Del. $7,000 Garodnick Gennaro, Sears, deBlasio, $75,000 Yassky, Koppell, Sears $13,000 Monserrate, Weprin, Katz $100,000 Weprin Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Foster, Weprin, Comrie, Gioia, $130,000 Yassky Fidler, Dilan, Rivera, Vallone, Stewart, Sanders, Vacca, Sears, Recchia, $120,857 Comrie $75,000 Jackson $3,000 Jackson $3,000 Mendez Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Weprin, Gerson, Katz, $50,000 Yassky, Brewer, deBlasio Weprin, Comrie, Gioia, Arroyo, Garodnick, James, Liu, Palma, Eugene, Lappin, Mendez, Yassky, $149,500 Manhattan Delegation

DSBS New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. Funds to provide Tennis Programs and Instruction throughout the City. DYCD New York Restoration Project (NYRP) New York Scandia Symphony New York Shakespeare Festival New York Software Industry Association To support award- winning in-school and after-school environmental education programs. Summer Scandinavian Music Festival in Fort Tryon Park. Sign Language-interpreted performances of Shakespeare in the park. To continue to expand high tech incubators in Lower Manhattan. DYCD DCA DCA

DSBS New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. Funds would be used to provide technical assistance for tenants throughout the City.

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Legal Name New York WEB Center, Inc New York Women in Film and Television New Yorkers For Parks Nigerian American Community Association No Doubt, Inc. Noble Drew Ali Noble Maritime Collection Non-Traditional Employment for Women

Purpose of Funds Mentoring and youth development services extended to Saturdays and Summer hours. The funds would be used for a film festival and lecture series. To fund the daffodil project. The funds would be used to provide educational and community activities. Fund would provide support for training youth, tutorials, and education trips. Funding would provide support for a family day. Funding would provide for cultural and community programs and services . To add 2 classes to its training schedule in FY 08 to meet the citywide demand for construction and utility workers.

Agency DYCD DCA DPR DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA

Amount

Council Member

$50,000 James $3,000 Brewer $100,000 Weprin $9,000 Oddo, McMahon $3,500 Comrie $3,000 Barron $10,000 McMahon Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Katz, Weprin, Sears, Arroyo, Baez, Palma, Reyna, James, Mealy, Gonzalez, Brewer, Dickens, Lappin, Viverito, Mendez, Katz, $25,000 Sears $40,000 Dilan $57,500 Dilan

North Brooklyn Community Council, Inc. North Brooklyn Community Council, Inc. North Brooklyn Development Corporation

DYCD To provide funding support for senior programs. DFTA To provide funding support for youth programs. DYCD Funds would be used for employment services and community outreach on building and housing issues. DSBS

$25,000 Yassky, Reyna $3,500 James $3,500 James $15,000 Liu $50,000 Dickens $3,500 Jackson $2,500 Sears $3,500 Jackson

North Crown Heights Merchants

To provide funding support for Merchants Association operations. North Flatbush Business Improvement District To fund BID development and streetscape. North Flushing Senior Center, Inc. North General Hospital North Manhattan Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority North Queens Homeowners Association To provide funding support for senior programs at the Center. health care treatment programs for underserved. Health education initiative and advocacy in District 7.

DSBS DSBS DFTA DHMH DHMH DYCD DYCD

To provide funding support for community programming at the Homeowners Association. North River Community Environmental Review To fund community environmental education in Northern Board (NRCERB) Manhattan. 88

Purpose of Funds The funds would be used to provide for rescue squads daily operations and utility bills. North Shore Waterfront Conservancy of Staten Funds would be used to provide funds for community service Island, Inc. and development programs. Northeast Queens Jewish Community Council Represents 30 synagogues and other community, fraternal and religious institutions and organizations. Projects include neighborhood development, Lay leadership, social action, fostering intergroup understanding and building multi-cultural coalitions. Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Legal services for District 7 tenants in tenant/landlord cases.

Legal Name North Shore Rescue Squad No. 1, Inc.

Agency FDNY DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$6,000 McMahon, Oddo $5,000 McMahon

DYCD

$35,000 Weprin, Gennaro $35,000 Jackson $5,000 Dickens $10,500 McMahon, Oddo Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, $100,000 Martinez, Mendez $3,500 James $2,500 Nelson $2,500 Nelson $3,500 Reyna $5,000 Recchia $2,000 Brewer $2,000 Brewer $2,000 Brewer $2,000 Brewer $2,000 Brewer $10,500 Dickens

HPD Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership, Inc. CLUB MOM program for pregnant or parenting to receive education, job training, life skills, etc. DYCD Northfield Community Local Development Funding would provide for economic development services and Corp. programs and utility bills. DSBS Northside Center for Child Development, Inc. To fund salaries for after school program staff.

Nostrand Avenue Merchants Association Nostrand Tenants Association Nottingham Association Nuestros Nios Daycare Center NYC & Company Foundation NYCHA Amsterdam Houses Addition Tenant Association NYCHA Amsterdam Houses Tenant Association NYCHA DeHostos Community Center NYCHA DeHostos Tenant Association NYCHA Harborview Tenants Association NYCHA Housing Development Community Centers - Council District 9 Only

To fund merchant association operations. To fund an enhancement of various programs at the Tenant Association. To provide funding support for community development programs. To provide funding support for daycare services. To provide funding support for programs offered by NYC & Company Foundation. Funding would provide support for family day programming. Funding would provide support for family day programming.

DYCD DSBS MISC DYCD DYCD DCA MISC MISC

Funding would provide support for family day programming. MISC Funding would provide support for family day programming. MISC Funding would provide support for family day programming. MISC Funding for community centers and tenant groups at Harlem River Houses, 131 St. Nicholas, Rangel Houses, and Fred Samuels Houses 89 MISC

Legal Name NYCHA Wise Towers Tenant Association NYPD 122 Precinct NYPD Explorer Program/Transit District 34 Oasis Community Corporation

Purpose of Funds Funding would provide support for family day programming. Purchase of un-marked patrol car for use in the 122nd precinct.

Agency MISC NYPD

Amount

Council Member

$2,000 Brewer $35,000 Ignizio $3,000 Recchia Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $22,000 Fidler $5,000 Dilan $3,000 Oddo $7,500 Fidler Quinn, Felder, Weprin, $175,000 DeBlasio, Fidler, Yassky $10,000 Felder, Stewart $5,000 DeBlasio Palma, Vacca, Arroyo, $52,187 Vann $6,000 DeBlasio $10,000 White $11,000 McMahon, Oddo $7,500 Dickens $10,000 Gallagher $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $19,000 Weprin, Comrie, Katz, Liu $2,000 McMahon $10,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $5,000 Nelson $3,500 McMahon

To provide support to the NYPD Explorer Program/Transit District 34 for the services provided to the community. To support children's social, emotional & academic development through after-school programs.

DYCD

Ocean Hill Houses Tenant Association Oceanic Hook and Ladder Company Odyssey of the Mind Ohel Children's Home and Family Services Ohr Halimud Old Stone House Older Adults Technology Services Older Adults Technology Services Omega PhiFraternity ECEC On Your Mark One Hundred Black Men, Inc. One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center One Stop Senior Services Oratorio Society of Queens Order of Ahepa Otsar Family Services Our Lady Help of Christians Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish

To provide funding support for tenant association. To fund operating expenses and the purchase of equipment.

DYCD MISC

FDNY To fund programs at PS 115K and PS 236K. DYCD for services to people with psychiatric illness or developmental disabilities DYCD To fund a reading program for children with learning disabilities. DYCD Operating expenses for Revolutionary War Museum. DCA To provide Programmatic funding for computer training programs for seniors and other services. DFTA Intergenerational computer training classes for youth and seniors. DYCD To purchase playground equipment. DYCD Funds would be used to provide youth programs and community activities and utility bills. DYCD Minority business development services for Harlem-based businesses. DYCD To fund Mommy & Me Sessions at the Center as well as after school programs. DYCD Funding to help expand the outreach efforts of our Care Management Program. DFTA Funds would be used to assist with the costs involved with producing a winter and spring concert for the community. DCA Funds would be used to provide for cultural and community programs. DYCD Support families with handicapped family members an provide programs. DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs. DYCD Funds would be used for a food pantry. DYCD 90

Legal Name Our Lady of Grace Girl Scout Troop Our Lady of Grace Golden Age Club Our Lady of Grace Teen Group Our Lady of Guadalupe Our Lady of Hope Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Sports Our Lady of Mount Carmel - St. Benedict's School Our Lady of Mount Carmel Queens CYO Our Lady of Mount Carmel Society Our Lady Queen of Peace School Our Place New York, Inc. Pan Asian Repertory Theatre Pancyprian Association, Inc. Paper Bag Players Parent Information Network Parents for Torah for All Children Parents of Autistic Children Need Guidance, Education, Lover & Support (A.N.G.E.L.S)

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for girl scout activities. To provide funding support for senior programming offered by the Our Lady of Grace Golden Age Club. To provide funding support for youth programs at the Our Lady of Grace Teen Group. To fund youth programming. To offset the expenses for an after school program. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. The funds would support school activities. To fund CYO sports program for boys and girls. Funds would be used to provide for cultural and community programs. Youth Programs. To provide funding support for youth programs. To provide outreach and education of performing and theatre art for 400 youth. To purchase supplies and equipment for the youth soccer club serving approximately 120 children. Funds to support the theatre for all program. Works closely with parents and students to improve classrooms. Parents and teachers workshops. To fund program that provides assistance to families of autistic children.

Agency DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount Council Member $5,000 Recchia, Gentile $46,500 Recchia, Gentile $5,000 Recchia $10,000 Gentile $11,000 Gallagher $4,000 Gallagher $7,500 McMahon $12,000 Vallone $4,000 McMahon $3,500 Oddo $10,000 Nelson $3,500 Liu $10,000 Vallone $3,500 Lappin $5,000 Comrie $22,500 Weprin, Fidler, Nelson $5,000 Arroyo Quinn, Weprin, Comrie, $15,000 Gioia $10,000 Yassky $6,500 Felder, DeBlasio $3,000 Mendez $3,000 Barron $5,000 Arroyo $7,500 McMahon $3,000 Mendez

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and To provide funding support for programs at PFLAG. Gays (PFLAG) Park Moms Funds would be used to keep McCarren Park enjoyable and beautiful. Parkville Youth Organization To provide funding support for youth recreational sports activities. Parsifal's Productions (dba/Metropolitan Series of monologues by six actors based on in-person Playhouse) interviews with residents of the LES. Patrick E. Gorman Housing Funding would provide support for a family day. Patterson Volunteer Committee, Inc. To fund youth activities and workshops surrounding issues of violence to promote alternative healthy settings for youth. Pax-Rich, Inc. - Staten Island Friends for Hospice Care Pearl Theatre Company, The

DYCD DPR DYCD DCA DYCD

DYCD Funding would provide for hospice and health services and counseling. DHMH For 2007-08 season of performances and contribute to arts-ineducation program, and enhanced programming. DCA 91

Legal Name Peninsula General Hospital Rehabilitation Center Peninsula Performing Art Conservatory Penn-Wortman Houses People of Color in Crisis, Inc. People of Color in Crisis, Inc. People's Firehouse, Inc. Per Scholas

Purpose of Funds Funding would support reading, music and arts and crafts program in a rehab center for seniors. Funding would provide support for local cultural activities for young people in Rockaway. Funds would be used for a family day picnic. To provide HIV outreach to minority communities. Pride in the City HIV health fair Funds would be used for tenant advocacy. Child and youth development programming.

Agency DFTA DYCD MISC DHMH DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$1,500 Addabbo, Jr $3,500 $2,300 $5,000 $25,000 $10,000 Addabbo, Jr Barron James Quinn, James, Fidler Yassky Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, Seabrook, Vacca, Viverito, $35,000 Arroyo $3,000 Felder $40,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $5,000 Ignizio $19,500 Gallagher, Reyna $5,000 Fidler $3,500 Oddo $3,500 Sears $3,500 Ignizio $5,000 Addabbo, Jr $22,187 Arroyo $5,000 Comrie $18,500 Vallone, Dickens $10,000 Gioia $3,500 Jackson $3,000 Gennaro $20,000 Avella

DFTA New senior center to serve members of the Persian Jewish Community. Pescha Elias Bikur (Holim D'Bobov) Offer financial assistance to pay for medical bills for the physical and mentally impaired Pet Lovers United Together As One Operating costs of no-kill animal rescue service. Peter Cardella Senior Center To fund the meals on wheels program for seniors. Peter Cicchino Youth Project of the Urban To fund legal services for immigrant low-income and homeless League Center LGBT in NYC. Peter Noone Camp To provide funding for operating expenses. Philippine Forum To provide funding support for cultural and community programs. Pleasant Plains/Prince's Bay/Richmond Valley Fund expenses associated with the monthly meetings of the Civic Association group. Point Breezy Volunteer Fire Department Funding would provide support to the local volunteer fire department. Point Community Development Corporation Funds would be used to support theatre and performing arts activities. Police Athletic League Foster Laurie Senior To provide support for senior services for the St. Alban's Center community. Police Athletic League, Inc. To fund PAL Night Center at PS 85Q. Provides activities for children at PS 85Q, 23-70 31Street, Astoria and 118th Street PAL. Police Department To provide funding support for the purchase of digital cameras. Police Liaison Group Pomonok Residents Association Poppenhusen Institute Persian-Jewish Senior Program DFTA DFTA DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD FDNY DCA DFTA DYCD

NYPD To provide funds for the Schools Unite Network. DYCD To fund computer classes and adult education. MISC Funding will be utilized to continue the restoration of the interior and exterior of this NYC and National Landmark. DCA

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Legal Name Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development (PICCED) Preservation League of Staten Island Primary Stages Pro-Am After School Program Project Care Project Club Clemente Inc. Project Enterprise Project Find

Purpose of Funds Agency To provide community planning and development assistance to communities throughout NYC. DYCD The funds would be used to provide support for community and preservation activities. DYCD Arts education program serving High School of Fashion Industries and focusing on theater and playwriting. DCA To provide support for after school programming. DYCD To provide funding for public programs on diversity and culture in Crown Heights. DYCD To educate students on Clemente's values and encourage them to volunteer within the community DYCD To provide general operating support for MWBE certification training, business counseling and support. DSBS Day for Night program, which provides a late afternoon meal-ina-bag for homeless and frail seniors four days per week and a congregate hot meal on Thursday evenings, based at Project FIND's Coffeehouse Senior Center. DFTA To provide funding support for Project Handyman. DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member deBlasio, Garodnick, Mendez, Fidler, Comrie, Jackson, Brewer, Liu, $55,000 Gioia, James $5,000 McMahon $3,500 Quinn $12,000 Monserrate $3,500 James $3,500 Rivera $8,500 Jackson, Dickens

$8,000 Quinn Weprin, Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, Seabrook, Vacca Comrie Ignizio Comrie Gentile

Project Handyman

Project Hope, The New Directions Project Hospitality Project Pick-Me Up Project Reach Youth Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

To sponsor youth activities in the St. Albans community. Supplement food pantries around Staten Island. To sponsor youth activities in the St. Albans community. To support citizenship and naturalization programming. Funds would be used for community development projects at the Neighborhood Association. To fund youth and educational programs, Playground Associates, and other programs.

$25,000 $7,000 $3,500 $5,000 $1,500

Prospect Park YMCA PS 1 PS 312K

DPR Funding for civic associations throughout Brooklyn as well as a fitness program.. DYCD To provide funding for weekly summer "Warm Ups." DCA To fund child and youth development programming and the PTA. DOE

$3,500 Eugene Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $132,000 Fidler, Felder $14,000 DeBlasio $5,000 Gioia $20,000 Fidler

93

Legal Name Public School 11M

Purpose of Funds Funding will help the Parent Teacher Association to purchase supplies for school fundraising events (such as folding tables) and to supplement the school library collection. To fund arts programming at the school. To fund after school programming. To help fund installation of GELL - Green Roof Environmental Literacy Laboratory. To provide ongoing support for programs for schoolchildren at PS 46. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To provide funding support for the school. To provide ongoing support for programs and lessons at PS 92. To provide funding support for the Pilot Summer Book Program. To provide funding to support educational services. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To provide funding to support educational services and Pilot Summer book program. Funds would be used to enhance a dance club program. Funds would be used for an after school program and staff development. To provide funding support for the school. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To administer a ballroom dancing program for parents. 94

Agency

Amount

Council Member

Public School Public School Public School School Public School

31K 38K - Pacific School 41M- The Greenwich Village 46M - Arthur Tappan

DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE

$5,000 Quinn $10,000 Yassky $9,500 Yassky $5,000 Quinn $3,500 Dickens $1,000 Gentile $5,000 Dilan $3,500 Dickens $4,000 Recchia $5,000 Recchia $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $12,000 Recchia $3,500 Gallagher $7,500 Yassky $5,000 Dilan $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $3,500 Gentile

Public School 69K Public School 86K Public School 92M - Mary McLeod Bethune Public School 95K Public School 101K Public School 102K Public School 104K Public School 112K Public School 127K Public School 128K Public School 128Q Public School 133K Public School 151K Public School 163K Public School 170K Public School 176K Public School 185K Public School 186K

DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DYCD DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE

Legal Name Public School 186K Public School 200K Public School 204K Public School 205K Public School 215K Public School 229K Public School 229Q Public School 247K Public School 261K Public School 321K Public School 345K - The Robert Bolden School Puerto Rican Family Institute

Purpose of Funds To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To provide funding to support educational services and Pilot Summer book program. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To purchase supplies for after school program. To support PTA activities which will benefit both children and parents. To fund an after school program. To fund an after school program. Funds would be used to purchase instruments for the school band. For mentoring and training programs for minority social workers.

Agency DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE

Amount

Council Member

$1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $1,000 Gentile $13,500 Recchia $1,000 Gentile $5,500 Gallagher $1,000 Gentile $7,500 Yassky $7,500 Yassky $20,000 Dilan

Puerto Rican Workshop Pulaski Day Parade Committee of Staten Island, Inc.

DYCD To provide operating funds for a multicultural center's local art exhibitions. DCA Funding would provide for cultural and educational stimulation in the form of the annual Pulaski Day parade. DYCD 95

Jackson, Arroyo, Martinez, Seabrook, Liu, Viverito, Baez, Barron, Eugene, Comrie, Dickens, Foster, Gonzalez, James, Dilan, Palma, Mealy, Mendez, Monseratte, Reyna, Rivera, Sanders, Stewart, Vann, White, Arroyo, Arroyo, Baez, Palma, Reyna, James, Mealy, Gonzalez, Brewer, Dickens, Lappin, Viverito, $25,000 Mendez, Katz, Sears $5,000 Viverito $5,000 McMahon

Legal Name Pulse Ensemble Theatre Puppetry In Practice Push Factor Dance Company Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC)

Purpose of Funds To fund the Harlem Outreach Project Shakespeare production for District 7. To fund programming at PS 236K. To conduct dance workshops in schools and for seniors presenting materials on social and political issues. To fund autism services for youth throughout the City.

Agency DCA DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$3,000 Jackson $10,000 Fidler $5,000 Vallone

DHMH Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc. Queens Botanical Garden Queens Chamber of Commerce Queens Civic Congress Queens College Funds would be used for a youth baseball program and a trip. DYCD To keep the Garden open for an extra hour on weekends during growing season. Expand and maintain educational seminars and programs To provide consulting services and supplies for civics seeking re-zonings or landmark districting. $25,000 in funding will be used for "GLOBE" Program DCA DSBS DYCD

Quinn, Rivera, Katz, Gerson, Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, White, Vallone, Gennaro, Gardonick, Mendez, $86,500 Comrie, Gioia $10,000 Dilan $5,000 Liu Weprin, Gennaro, Katz, $100,000 Gallagher, Gioia $10,000 Gennaro, Weprin Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, $30,000 White, Gennaro, Gallagher $10,000 Liu $25,000 Vallone $10,000 Weprin, Gennaro $9,000 Comrie, Katz

CUNY Queens College Asian American Center Queens College Foundation Queens Community House Queens Council on the Arts The funding would provide support for conducting communityoriented research. To continue the Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies course at Queens College. QCH generation Q, for LGBT and operational costs and program for LGBT in Queens To promote and develop the arts in Queens county and to fund the Oak Ridge Concert Series. 96 CUNY CUNY DYCD DCA

Legal Name Queens County Farm Museum Queens Economic Development Corporation

Purpose of Funds Funds would be used to underwrite costs of Agricultural Fair and Indian Pow-wow. Also supplements educational program which reaches up to 250,000 students per year. To serve women, minority, & immigrant-owned business in Queens via training, mentoring, women's business center.

Agency DCA

Amount

Council Member

$45,000 Weprin, Gennaro Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $150,000 Weprin, White $5,000 Weprin $4,000 Katz $4,000 Liu $5,000 Vallone Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $150,000 Weprin, White $37,107 Katz, Gennaro

DSBS Queens Empowerment Center for Haitian Immigrants Queens Festival Orchestra Association. Inc. Queens Historical Society Queens Independent Living Center Funding would be used for voter registration, civics courses, translation services, etc. for Haitian immigrants. To provide funding support for concerts. Public program / Information Services To provide funding support for education and advocacy outreach for disabled seniors. Queens Interagency Council on Aging (QICA) For programs, conferences, forums & other events covering topics & issues of concern to seniors. DYCD DYCD DCA DFTA

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

DFTA To provide funding support for senior programming. DFTA For a food pantry, immigrant services, youth at-risk mentoring, senior services.

DYCD Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc. Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade Committee Queens Lutheran School Queens Multi-service Center Queens Museum of Art Queens Pride House Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Support for the queens LGBT pride parade and festival. DYCD To provide funding support for community cultural activities and an annual parade. To purchase computers for the Queens Lutheran School. To provide funding support for senior service programs. Programming and transportation for seniors for workshops at local senior centers and at the Museum. To provide support for programming for the gay, lesbian and bisexual community in Queens. For aiding and advising sickle cell patients. To provide funding support for concerts and senior trips. 97 DCA DYCD DFTA DCA DHMH DHMH DCA

Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $20,000 Weprin, White Quinn, Weprin, Sears, $40,000 Gioia $14,000 Liu, Sears $6,000 Vallone $6,000 Reyna $8,500 Weprin, Katz Vallone, Monserrate, $14,857 Sears $10,000 Comrie Katz, Addabbo, Jr, Liu, $38,500 Comrie, Gallagher

Legal Name Queens Village, Hollis, Bellerose Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Queensboro Council for Social Welfare Queensborough Community College

Purpose of Funds Agency To fund a volunteer emergency medical service and ambulance squad. FDNY To provide funding support for senior programming. DFTA Holocaust center at the college.

Amount

Council Member

$3,000 Weprin $2,350 Katz Avella, Monserrate, Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, $50,000 White, Gennaro $5,000 Liu $5,000 Liu $3,500 Katz Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, $50,000 White, Gioia $8,500 Gioia $12,000 DeBlasio, James $2,500 Baez $6,000 Barron $3,000 Gentile $9,500 Gioia $15,000 Gennaro $5,000 Comrie $10,000 Quinn $10,000 Gentile Stewart, Arroyo, Jackson, $30,000 Oddo $4,000 Arroyo $4,500 Katz

Queensborough Community College Queensborough Community College Queensborough Community College Queensborough Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

Children's Book Club Series Holocaust Resource Center & Archives To provide funding support for school performances. Public Awareness Campaign on Domestic Violence/Elder Abuse & Child Maltreatment sustenance.

CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY

DSS Queensbridge Tenants Association Rainbow Heights Club Ramitas De Borinquen To provide funding support for family days and community festivals. Support services to LGBT people living with mental illness. MISC DHMH Funding would provide support for trips and recreational activities. Randy Evans Scholarship Fund To fund scholarships for Brooklyn youth. Rankin Healey VFW Post #4785 To support costs for local veterans activities. Ravenswood Residents Association To provide funding support for family Days, community festivals and office supplies. Reach for the Stars Learning Center To provide funding support for the Learning Center. Reach Into Cultural Heights To provide support for the expansion of the elders project. Reach Out and Read Program of Greater New To provide funding support for the group. York Reaching-Out Community Services, Inc. To support local community pantry and low income families. Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc. Real World Foundation Rebeca Inc. To fund the salary of summer tutors and teachers to facilitate the program. To implement Asthma Free School Zone Program in Council District 17. Funds would be used for workshops at the organization. 98 DYCD DYCD DYCD MISC DHMH DCA DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DYCD

Legal Name Rebecca Center for Music Therapy

Purpose of Funds Agency The Rebecca Center is a music therapy organization that uses music to positively affect the lives of children with various disabilities such as autism, ADD learning disabilities and emotional disturbances. DYCD Red Balloon Early Childhood Learning Center West Harlem Child Center for pre-school children. ACS Regina Opera To support a local theater arts organization. DYCD Regional Plan Association A public conference on the planning and management of parks and Public space in the Harbor District including the lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Governors Island waterfronts. MISC Rego Park Jewish Center To provide funding support for community programming and City of Hope room rental for year. DFTA Renaissance Charter School To support education and enrichment programs. DYCD Rescue Me Corp. Funds would be used to provide mentoring and counseling. DYCD Resource Center for Community Development To help fund feeding program costs. DYCD Richmond County Sapphires To fund operating expenses and the purchase of equipment. DYCD Richmond County St. Patrick's Committee, The funds would be used for parade operations. Inc. DYCD Richmond Engine Company No. 1 To fund operating expenses and utility bills. FDNY Richmond Hill Historical Society Funds would be used for community forums on historic preservation. DYCD Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council legal services for poor and working class residents, and youth programs.

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Vallone $3,500 Jackson $1,500 Gentile

$3,000 Gerson $6,200 Katz $10,000 Monserrate $5,500 McMahon, Oddo $20,000 Arroyo $1,000 Oddo $7,500 McMahon $5,000 Oddo $7,500 Gallagher Weprin, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, Fidler, Brooklyn $555,250 Delegation $20,000 Dilan $16,500 Reyna, Gallagher $18,000 Reyna, Gallagher

DYCD Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, To provide funding support for senior programs. Inc. Ridgewood Local Development Corporation To help enhance local business district in Ridgewood. Ridgewood Older Adult Center To provide funding support for senior service programs. DFTA DSBS DFTA

99

Legal Name Right Rides for Women's Safety, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide a free, safe, late-night ride home to women and transgender/gender queer people: ongoing program outreach materials and operational costs; pay part-time volunteer coordinator.

Agency

Amount

DYCD Rise Up and Walk Youth Outreach Center, Inc. To educate and empower youth in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community. Riverdale Jewish Community Council To provide funding support for environmental advocacy at the Riverside JCC. Riverdale Mental Health Association To provide funding support for mental health programs. Riverdale Neighborhood House To fund a teen program and family center. Riverside Language Program, Inc Intensive English classes for immigrants and refugees. Riverside Symphony, Inc. Funds will provide music programs in schools. Riverside Theater To support for the Riverside Dance Festival. Roberta Wells Conservatory of Arts & To continue and expand performing arts, athletic program and Learning Inc. summer arts workshop. Rochdale Village Community Center To provide funding support for youth activities at the Community Center. Rochdale Village Little League To sponsor youth activities in the St. Albans community. Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. To provide funding support for a part-time bookkeeper at RVSS. Rockaway Artist Alliance Funds would support ongoing cultural projects in Rockaway. Rockaway Music and Arts Council Rockaway Point Volunteer Fire Department Rockaway Theatre Company Rodeph Chesed Volunteer Ambulette Transport, Inc. Ronald McDonald House of Long Island Rooftop Films Roosevelt Houses Tenant Association Roosevelt Island Day Nursery Roosevelt Island Disabled Association Roosevelt Island Historical Society DYCD DYCD DHMH DYCD DYCD DCA DCA DCA DYCD DYCD DFTA

Council Member Arroyo, Baez, Palma, Reyna, James, Mealy, Gonzalez, Brewer, Dickens, Lappin, Viverito, Mendez, Katz, Sears, $8,500 Reyna $5,000 Vann

$5,000 $25,000 $30,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500

Koppell Koppell Koppell Dickens Fidler Dickens

$3,000 Vallone $6,429 White, Jr $5,000 Comrie $6,428 White, Jr $12,428 Addabbo, Jr $7,929 Addabbo, Jr $5,000 Addabbo, Jr $5,000 Addabbo, Jr Weprin, Felder, Fidler, $100,000 Nelson $35,000 Weprin, Gennaro $5,000 James $1,000 $8,500 $6,000 $5,000 Vann Lappin Lappin Lappin

DCA Funding would provide continued support for cultural programs for the youth of Rockaway. DYCD The funds would be used to support local volunteer fire department. FDNY Funds would be used to provide support for the local theatre company in Rockaway. DCA To help wheelchair-bound to receive transportation services. DFTA Offset expenses associated with expansion of facility. Facility gives comfort and houses families of severely ill children while they are hospitalized. DYCD The funds would be used to provide support for the Summer Film Series. DYCD To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC Funds to provide preschool for RI children. ACS Funds for field trips for disabled association. DFTA Funds to pay a staff person. DCA 100

Legal Name Roosevelt Island Residents Association Rosedale Civic Association Rosedale Little League Rosedale Rockets Soer Club Rotary Club of Inwood, Manhattan Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc

Purpose of Funds The funds would be used to hold elections. To sponsor youth activities in Rosedale Queens. To sponsor sports activities in Rosedale Queens. Funds would be used to continue the community youth soccer program. To fund free tutorial program for students in the Inwood community. Support for Roundabout's educational programming, including sending artists into classrooms to provide teacher training programs and offering free and subsidized tickets. The funds would be used to support local volunteer fire department. For social and athletic programs for the seniors in the Jamaica community. Funds will provide youth programming. Funds would be used for an after school program. To provide funding support for community development programs. To provide funding support for community development programs. Funds will provide community programming to new immigrants. To purchase a "travel bag for diabetics" for each center patient who has been diagnosed with diabetes. To provide funding to support educational services. To provide funding support for youth programs offered by S.P.A.R.E. Funds would be used to provide for educational and community programs. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. To provide funding support for youth programs offered by The Safe Foundation. Gang violence prevention education leadership training. Funds would support the senior program and the popular community outreach program.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount Council Member $4,000 Lappin $3,500 Comrie $1,000 Comrie $6,000 Sanders, Jr $3,500 Jackson Quinn, Manhattan $8,000 Delegation $5,000 Addabbo, Jr $5,000 Comrie $3,500 Fidler $5,000 Stewart $12,000 Nelson $7,000 Nelson $5,000 Fidler $4,700 Mendez $50,000 Recchia $10,000 Recchia, Nelson $7,500 McMahon $4,000 Gallagher $10,000 Recchia $10,000 Arroyo $60,000 James, Fidler

DCA Roxbury Volunteer Fire Department Roy Wilkins Dolphins Rtzahd Hebrew Day School Rugby Family Services Russian American Arts Foundation Russian American Jews for Israel Russian American Voters League Ryan-NENA Community Health Center Ryken Center S.P.A.R.E. Sacred Heart School Sacred Heart Youth SAFE Foundation, The Saint Dominic's Home Saint Francis College FDNY DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA

101

Legal Name Saint Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association

Purpose of Funds After school programs for at-risk youth, community projects, senior citizens support, and disaster preparedness.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

Saint Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association Salomon Shechter School Salvation Army of Greater New York Samaha Singers Samaritans of New York

DYCD To support beautification and after school activities as well as additional costs. DYCD To fund an after school program. DYCD Funds would be used for programs in the 49th Council District. DYCD To support a local theater arts organization. DYCD Suicide Prevention Hotline: public outreach, and suicide prevention resource materials and recruit volunteers for hotline.

Recchia, Gentile, Fidler, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $175,000 deBlasio Gentile, Brooklyn $69,500 Delegation $5,000 Gennaro $5,000 McMahon $3,000 Gentile Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $40,500 Weprin, Comrie, Brewer $10,000 Gennaro $20,000 Weprin $43,857 Gennaro, Weprin Gentile, Rivera, Sears, Gerson, Martinez, Gonzalez, Liu, Gioia, $25,000 Comrie $3,000 Ignizio Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $25,000 Seabrook, Vacca Recchia, Felder, Weprin, $150,000 Fidler Recchia, Felder, Weprin, $150,000 Fidler

DYCD Samuel Field YM & YMHA Samuel Field YM & YMHA Samuel Field YM & YMHA Sanctuary for Families To fund a mental health and counseling program for seniors. The CAPE program offers counseling services for adults. To fund a youth run teen council which focuses on community service, social action, recreational and sports programs for all teens in the community. Mandarin speaking attorney to assist increasing number of Chinese immigrant clients Provide educational programs about African American History of Staten Island. To provide funding for garbage collection services. DFTA DHMH DYCD

DYCD Sandy Ground Historical Society, Inc. Sanitation Garbage Cans for District 14 SBH Community Service Network, Inc. (Sephardic Bikur Chomlim) SBH Community Service Network, Inc. (Sephardic Bikur Chomlim) DCA

DOS To provide a wide range of support services for frail elderly and employment training & placement program. DFTA To provide a wide range of support service for frail elderly and employment training & placement program. DYCD

102

Legal Name Scandinavian East Coast Museum Schomburg Plaza Residents Council Schuyler Hill Civic Association SCORE Sculpture Center, Inc. Seaman's Society for Children and Families Second Stage Theatre Secondary School for Journalism Selectively Evolving Environments, Inc. Self Help Austin Street Senior Center Self Help Community Services, Inc. Self Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer (SHARE) Inc. Self Help NORC @Fresh Meadows Semantics, The Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) Sephardic Addiction and Family Education Foundation Sephardic Angel Fund Sephardic Community Center Sephardic Community Center Service Alliance for Youth

Purpose of Funds Agency To support activities for the Scandinavian-American community. DYCD For after school enrichment and tutorial programs. DYCD To provide funding support for community association activities. DYCD Provide services for small businesses. DSBS To provide funding support for operational and programming expenses at the Center. DCA Funds would be used for their family day care program. DYCD Fund Free Student Matinee Series which will enable nearly 1,200 students in New York City Public Schools to attend a free performance at Second Stage Theater. DCA To fund the production of school newspaper. DOE To coordinate activities of other local non-profits to support affordable housing development. DYCD To assist with security costs for the senior center and ESL/Adult literacy music appreciation program. DFTA Queensview/NorthQueensview NORC. To provide services and transportation for seniors at Queensview and North Queensview. DFTA To expand SHARE's Latina SHARE program throughout the City. DHMH To fund expanded services and hours for Naturally Occurring Retirement Community. DFTA Support the expansion of program for disabled children in Queens. DYCD General operating support. DFTA To provide funding support for community development programs. DYCD Provide professional business advice to individuals seeking to go into a new business or expand an existing one. DYCD Recreation and cultural programs for the elderly and a wide range of after-school & weekend youth programs. DFTA Recreation and cultural programs for the elderly and a wide range of after-school & weekend youth programs. DYCD To support youth activities at Warriors Football Club. DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$3,500 Gentile $5,000 Dickens $3,000 Vacca $4,000 Ignizio, Oddo $3,500 Gioia $11,000 Oddo, McMahon $5,000 Quinn $3,000 DeBlasio $25,000 DeBlasio $22,357 Katz $15,000 Vallone Quinn, Oddo, Weprin, $33,500 Comrie, Brewer $20,000 Weprin $3,500 Addabbo, Jr Quinn, Weprin, Viverito, $100,000 Arroyo, Brewer, Yassky $10,000 Nelson $60,000 Recchia, Weprin Recchia, Felder, Nelson, $75,000 Weprin, Fidler, Gennaro Recchia, Felder, Nelson, $225,000 Weprin, Fidler, Gennaro $5,000 Vacca

103

Legal Name Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP) Serving Those Who Serve Sesame Flyers International Seton Foundation for Learning Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, Inc. Shalom Task Force, Inc. Shalom Tenants Alliance

Shareing and Careing, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To provide support for the overall program for seniors and support transportation for both the well and developly disabled senior citizens. Serves approximately 350 people. To provide funding support for the Detoxification Program for 9/11 First Responders. To fund a music program. Funds would be used to provide for educational programs. The purpose of this plan is to better manage traffic demands during art and antique shows and to address areas of concern of neighborhood residents. DV hotline, education/outreach & prevention workshops for high school and college youth. For developing and maintaining shalomtenants.org, educating tenants, hiring a tenant organizer, hiring experts, providing bridge loans to tenants not qualified for legal aid, communicating with tenants and publishing of a pocket guide for tenants. To provide assistance to women with breast and ovarian cancer.

Agency DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA DSS

Amount

Council Member

$110,000 Weprin, Comrie, Gennaro $3,500 Oddo $5,000 Stewart $5,000 McMahon $20,000 Garodnick Felder, Weprin, Fidler, $15,000 Gennaro

HPD

Quinn, Manhattan $6,511 Delegation Weprin, Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, Weprin, White, Mendez, Comrie, $107,500 Vallone, Gioia $2,500 Nelson $5,000 DeBlasio $20,000 Felder, Weprin, Fidler $3,000 Gallagher $1,500 Gentile $10,000 Nelson $5,000 Oddo $5,000 Quinn

DYCD Sheepshead Tenants Association Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices Shomrim of Boro Park (Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol) Shooting Stars of Queens Shore Road Garden Council Shorefront Jewish Community Council SIGK Limited Signature Theater Company, Inc. To fund an enhancement of various programs at the Tenant Association. To provide services for children with autism. Maintain operation volunteer patrols 24/7 - funds for replacements of furniture, equipment. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. To support local gardening programs. To provide funding support for community development programs. To provide funding support for the Wood Bat Tournament. Towards the Signature Ticket Initiative throughout the 07'0- 08' season, subsidizing the cost of 70% of each ticket. MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA

104

Legal Name Simon Wiesenthal Center

Purpose of Funds To subsidize tickets for school children, and training programs.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

DOE Sisterhood Mobilized for AIDS/HIV Research and Treatment, Inc. (SMART) Small World Daycare Center Socrates Sculpture Park, Inc. Services to women living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. To provide daycare services. For free outdoor film screenings, education and community programs. DHMH DYCD

Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $50,000 Weprin, Fidler, Brewer $3,500 Quinn $20,000 Reyna Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $30,000 Weprin, White $10,000 Gerson $6,200 Weprin, Katz Quinn, Jackson, Arroyo, Martinez, Seabrook, Liu, Viverito, Baez, Barron, Eugene, Comrie, Dickens, Foster, Gonzalez, James, Dilan, Palma, Mealy, Mendez, Monserrate, Reyna, Rivera, Sanders, Stewart, Vann, White, Weprin, Viverito, Comrie, $40,000 Jackson, Gioia $150,000 Palma $1,000 Oddo Arroyo, Baez, Foster, Koppell, Palma, Rivera, $75,000 Seabrook, Vacca, Arroyo

DPR To fund a training program for homeless workers/street cleaners. DHS Songs of Love Foundation Writes and performs songs for children who are severely ill and to fund the creation of CD's. DCA Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education - To help attract under-represented minorities as students in CUNY BS/MD program. SoHo Partnership

Soundview Community in Action South Beach Houses Tenants Association South Bronx Community Corporation, Inc. South Bronx Concerned Citizens, Inc.

Youth development and supportive services. To provide funding support for youth programs and office supplies. To fund activities for seniors attending programs (purchase supplies for workshops, finance trips.) To fund the Family Life Educational Program that offers a variety of services to constituents ranging from Anger Management, Domestic Violence, tobacco control and prevention, etc. 105

CUNY DYCD MISC DFTA

DYCD

$10,000 Arroyo

Legal Name South Bronx Food Cooperative South Brooklyn Youth Consortium South of the Navy Yards Artists South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Agency To establish a sustainable healthy food cooperative that will provide the community with fresh food; health (obesity & diabetes) information and job development. DYCD To provide funding support for youth programs provided by SS Joachim and Anne Residence South Brooklyn Youth Consortium. DYCD To fund the Studio Stroll program. DCA Funding would support ongoing programs for young people in Southern Queens.

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Arroyo $60,000 Recchia $3,500 James Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $57,000 Weprin, White $7,000 Comrie $15,000 Comrie $75,000 Fidler, Weprin, Nelson $45,000 Comrie $20,000 Reyna $5,000 Gonzalez $35,000 Gallagher deBlasio, Gonzalez, Dilan, Eugene, Nelson, James, Stewart, Recchia, Barron, $173,500 Fidler, Vann $5,000 Weprin $3,000 Barron $5,000 Comrie $5,000 Recchia $7,500 McMahon

DYCD Southeast Queens Clergy for Community Empowerment Southeast Queens Neighborhood Network Southern Brooklyn Community Organization Southern Queens Park Association Southside Community Mission Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corp. Spirituality for Kids Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. For supporting the many social programs for SE Queens Clergy. To work with various community groups to aid the youth groups in Southeast Queens. Provides senior services including the congregate meal program and ESL classes. Funding provides a major resource for community, sports, and youth activities in Queens. To provide after school tutoring services. To continue advocacy services to primarily industrial companies in Sunset Park/Red Hook/Gowanus communities. DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

DYCD Classes for at-risk and vulnerable youth. DYCD Funds would be used to support summer academic and sports camps and anti-obesity programs at local public schools. DYCD The Beacon Program at IS 8 which services hundreds of children and adults through education, recreational and social service programming. DYCD Funding would provide support for a family day. DYCD To provide funding support for sports programs for youth in Jamaica community. DYCD To provide funding support to assist the valuable aide provided by SS Joachim and Anne Residence to seniors most in need. DFTA Funds would be used for providing educational and community programs. DYCD 106

SPQA - Beacon at IS 8 Spring Creek Gardens Development Springfield Rifles and Riflettes SS Joachim and Anne Residence St. Adalbert's School

Legal Name St. Albans Congregational Church St. Albans Little League St. Albans Montissiori Progressive Learning Center St. Athanasius Church St. Athanasius Church St. Augustine Youth Corp. St. Augustine's Project, Inc. St. Christopher's St. Columcille Irish Cultural Center St. Finbar's St. Francis Cabrini Shrine St. Francis College, Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church St. George Theater St. Helens Golden Age Club St. John's Bread and Life Program, Inc. St. John's Lutheran Church and School St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church St. Joseph's Rosebank School St. Luke Baptist Church St. Luke's Church St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, Center for Comprehensive Care St. Margaret Mary Roman Catholic Church St. Margaret's Seniors St. Margaret's Sports

Purpose of Funds For supporting youth programming in St. Albans Queens area. For supporting sports programs in Jamaica/St. Albans community. For supporting educational programs in Jamaica Queens. To provide recreational services for seniors. To provide recreational sports for children. Funds would be used for an after school program. Website development for site that promotes the restoration and preservation of slave galleries. To provide funding support of $1,000 for the Holy Name Society and $2,500 for the purchase of furniture for the Community Center. Funds would be used for providing educational and community programs and the annual Irish Fair. To provide funding support for senior programs at St. Finbar. Golden Age Club. To fund renovation work to City landmark. To study and issue a report on enrollment, capacity and utilization in the NYC public school system. To fund sports, swimming and cheerleading programs for boys and girls ages 5 to 15 years. Operating Expenses Funding would support golden age senior program, recreation and trips. To provide funding support for Mom's food pantry, soup kitchen. Funds would be used for providing educational and community programs. To fund sports program and after-school program for children ages 5 to 15. To fund student and educational programs. Maintenance of the educational and other goal-oriented activities for church youth. To fund summer day camp. HIV prevention, outreach and treatment To provide funding for food pantry support, senior center and youth services. Funds would be used to enhance senior programs. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. 107

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DSS DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DHMH DYCD DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$10,000 Comrie $5,000 Comrie $10,000 $3,000 $5,000 $5,000 Comrie Felder Felder Stewart

$3,500 Mendez $3,500 Oddo $13,500 McMahon, Oddo $8,500 Recchia, Oddo, Gentile $3,500 Jackson $25,000 Jackson $17,000 Vallone $3,500 Oddo $2,500 Addabbo, Jr $5,000 Vann $3,500 McMahon $10,000 Vallone $7,500 McMahon $3,500 Dickens $9,000 Arroyo $40,000 Brewer $5,000 Vallone $3,000 Gallagher $3,000 Gallagher

Legal Name St. Mark's Historic Landmark Fund St. Martin of Tours St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church St. Mary's School

Purpose of Funds Ongoing programs of neighborhood preservation center to support and facilitate preservation efforts. To provide funding support for youth programs. To provide funding support for senior programs at St. Mary's

Agency HPD DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD DYCD MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$3,500 Mendez $5,000 Dilan $5,000 Recchia, Gentile $5,000 Recchia, Gentile $7,500 $4,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 McMahon Gallagher Dickens Gallagher Oddo Stewart Stewart

GED Program. Funds would be used to provide for student and community programs. St. Matthias Sports Association Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. St. Nicholas Houses Residents Association To fund an annual family day. St. Pancras Sports Association Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. St. Patrick's Athletic Association Operating Expenses St. Paul United Methodist Church Funds would be used for an after school program. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Funds would be used for an after school program. St. Peter's Elementary School Funds would be used to provide for student and community programs. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Funds would be used for an operational enhancement for the Universal Pre-K program. St. Rose of Lima Basketball Program Funds would support youth program in Rockaway. St. Stanislaus Athletic Association Funding would provide support for sports programs. St. Stanislaus Kostka After School To fund a one on one remedial program. St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church The funds would be used to provide for community and educational programs. St. Stephen's Lutheran Church Funds would be used for an after school program. St. Teresa School Funds would be used to provide for community and educational programs. St. Thomas Moore-St. Edmund Golden Age Funding would provide support for senior services.

$7,500 McMahon $10,000 $3,500 $20,000 $2,500 Dilan Addabbo, Jr Gallagher Gallagher

$50,000 McMahon $5,000 Stewart $7,500 McMahon $3,500 Addabbo, Jr $10,000 Addabbo, Jr $11,000 McMahon $3,000 Oddo $3,500 Oddo $5,000 Ignizio $21,000 Oddo $39,000 McMahon, Oddo $5,000 Oddo

DFTA St. Thomas the Apostle After School Program Funding would support after school program for children of the community, recreational, tutoring and homework help. DYCD Stapleton-Union American Methodist Funds would be used for providing educational and community Episcopal Church (UAME) programs and a food pantry. DYCD Staten Island Amputee Club Operating Expenses DHMH Staten Island Boys Football League To fund operating expenses and the purchase of equipment. DYCD Staten Island Center for Animal Welfare Purchase supplies for animal shelter. DYCD Staten Island Community Friendship Clubs To provide funding for a bus driver for Arrochar Friendship Club. DFTA Staten Island Economic Development Funding would provide for economic development programs Corporation and events. DSBS Staten Island Employment Education Operating Expenses Consortium DYCD 108

Legal Name Staten Island Family Events Incorporated Staten Island Federation of Parent Teacher Association's (PTA's) Staten Island Ice Hockey Staten Island Mental Health Society Staten Island Minority Civic Association, Inc. Staten Island Philharmonic Staten Island Project Homefront, Inc. Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame Staten Island Supports Our Soldiers Staten Island Touch Tackle League Staten Island United Veterans Organization Statewide Black & Puerto Rican/Latino Substance Abuse Task Force Steinway Business Improvement District Steinway Child and Family Services, Inc. Stryckers Bay Neighborhood Council Stuyvesant Gardens II Stuyvesant Gardens Tenant Association Stuyvesant Town/Peter Cooper Village Tenants Association Sumner Houses Senior Center Sumner Houses Tenant Association Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce Sunnyside Community Services, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Funding for supplies and advertising for the Columbus Day parade. Funds would be used for PTA's in the 49th Council District. Funds would be used to provide youth and sports activities. Funds would be used for patient outcome so it can measure more effective treatment to the children. Civic kids initiative. The funds would be used to support recreation programs. The funds would be used to provide musical programming. The funds would be used for community programs. Operating Expenses Pay for shipping equipment to U.S. troops abroad, and subsidize office supplies. Funds would be used to provide support for sports activities. To provide funding support for Memorial Day Parade Expenses. To provide funding for substance abuse services and support.

Agency DYCD DOE DYCD DHMH DYCD DCA DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$3,500 Ignizio McMahon, Staten Island $29,500 Delegation $3,000 McMahon $35,000 McMahon $7,500 $3,000 $8,500 $1,000 McMahon McMahon McMahon, Ignizio Oddo

$4,500 Ignizio, Oddo $3,000 McMahon $5,000 Oddo $40,000 Weprin $10,000 Vallone $15,000 Dickens, Arroyo $6,000 Brewer $1,000 Vann $1,000 Vann

DHMH To provide funding support for the Business Improvement District. DSBS Service maintenance for senior citizens living at the NORC Esplanade Gardens in Harlem Community. DFTA Funding would provide support services for tenants at Stryker's Bay. HPD To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC Support for tenant association activities such as: the printing of mailings, postage for mailings, rental of space for neighborhood meetings, legal supplies, insurance, voicemail system and website maintenance. DYCD To provide funding support for senior service programs. DFTA To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC For promoting Sunnyside, and organizing local businesses. DSBS To provide funding for and Alzheimer's program and to expand case assistance and programming at the senior center. DFTA 109

$35,000 Garodnick $3,500 Reyna $7,000 Dilan, Vann $10,000 Gioia $40,000 Weprin, Gioia

Legal Name Sunnyside Gardens Community Association Sunnyside Shorts Sunnyside United Neighborhood Network Sunset Bay Community Services, Inc. Supportive Children's Advocacy Network (SCAN-NY) Survivorship A to Z, Inc. Sutphin Boulevard Local Development Fund Swinging 60's Senior Center Symphony Space, Inc. TAG - Treatment Action Group, Inc. Taiwan Center, Inc. Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College Foundation

Purpose of Funds Beautification of community park. To fund the Local Film Festival at Sunnyside Park. To provide funding support for graffiti cleanup in Sunnyside. To fund a program at the Warren Street Center for children and families. To fund a variety of youth and community programs in cooperation with about 80 community groups. Complete website - helps those suffering from diseases deal with the disease from all areas of life. To provide funding support for local summer youth activities and workshops. To provide funding support for senior service programs. Support Symphony Space's arts education and literacy through literature programs which helps to defray the rental costs of the theatre. HIV/HCV patient education in multiple languages Provides lunch, recreational activities, social services and educational seminars to over 350 senior citizens. To fund a program for students to feed and deliver meals to sick elderly and charitable programming.

Agency DPR DYCD DSBS DYCD DYCD DHMH DYCD DFTA DCA DHMH DFTA

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Gioia $1,000 Gioia $5,000 Gioia $5,000 Yassky $102,187 Foster $50,000 DeBlasio, Gallagher $5,000 White, Jr $3,000 Reyna $3,000 Manhattan Delegation $15,000 Quinn, Weprin $12,000 Weprin Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, Fidler, Brooklyn $65,000 Delegation $20,000 Rivera $5,000 Comrie Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, Weprin, Avella, Addabbo, Koppell, Katz, McMahon, Stewart, Eugene, Sears, Vacca, Recchia, Brewer, $300,000 Yassky $4,000 Oddo

Tanima Productions Taurus Associates Teacher's Lounge Project

To fund classes for dance instruction. To provide wrap around services, benefits counseling, social security benefits, food stamps, emergency food programs, HEAP and housing. School Teachers' Lounges

CUNY DYCD DYCD

Ted Meyersen Baseball League

To provide funding support for equipment purchases. 110

DOE DYCD

Legal Name Ten O'clock Classics Thalia Spanish Theater The Bridge - Stage of the Arts The Door - A Center of Alternatives, Inc. The Field The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History The HOPE Program

Purpose of Funds Music education, private musical instruction, and purchase of instruments for underprivileged NYC school children. To provide funding support for bilingual theater presentations. Northern Manhattan cultural programming. To continue to offer at-risk young people access to traditional, creative educational recreations. To support the free/low-cost classes, workshops and performance opportunities for struggling artists. Currently working to expand services. GLI's History in a Box Vol. II: Abraham Lincoln Help New Yorkers with criminal records get living wage jobs, and job retention services.

Agency DCA DCA DPR DYCD DCA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$6,000 Quinn $5,000 Gioia $3,500 Jackson $10,000 Quinn $5,000 Quinn $5,000 Quinn, Weprin Yassky, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, $40,000 Fidler $50,000 Addabbo, Weprin, Gioia $10,000 Dickens $3,500 Weprin $3,500 Quinn $3,500 Mendez $20,450 Fidler $3,000 Mendez $3,500 Jackson $5,000 Quinn $5,000 Fidler, Recchia $7,000 Seabrook $7,000 McMahon

DYCD The Joseph S. Murray Institute Center for Labor The LINKS The Moses and Aaron Foundation The Muller Works Foundation The Writers Room Theater Development Fund Theater for the New City Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. Theatre By The Blind Corporation Theatre Development Fund Theatre International, Inc. Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth Provide college prep courses, research, national journal & organizing public forms. Community outreach for cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, and equipment for Women's Health Resources center Provides support services to families and special needs children. Outreach and mentoring program NYC Public Schools including PS3. To provide professional workspace for 250 emerging writers and 50 established writers 24/7. Funding will provide during school day programs in six local elementary schools. For ongoing support for free performances of full-length musicals, concentrated on Lower East Side in August and September. To fund a resident youth ensemble program Fund artistic development to help establish TBC as the home base for all disabled theater artists and audience. To support its theatre mentoring program. To fund youth and cultural programs. Funds would be used to provide support for a youth program. 111 CUNY DHMH DYCD DCA DYCD DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA DYCD DCA

Legal Name Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corporation Time Space Theatre Company Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush, Inc. Tompkins Houses Tenant Association Top Development Tottenville Historical Society Town Square, Inc. Trackmasters Youth Club Transitional Services, Inc. Transportation Alternatives Travis Fourth of July Parade Tremont United Methodist Church Trinity Human Services Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Lutheran School Trinity Senior Services, Inc.

Purpose of Funds To support volunteer ambulance services. To support a local theater company. For food pantry packages to distribute to the poor and the needy families homebound and needy. To provide funding support for community organizing activities. Funds would be used for an after school program. To subsidize the cost of Historic Resource Survey of Tottenville area in Staten Island. Funds would be used for community cultural events. For operating expenses. Programs for mentally ill. For a new campaign to address unsafe bike riding in Council District 2, survey of local community groups and printed materials and outreach events. To provide funding support for Parade operating expenses. Funds would be used to provide piano lessons for local children. To provide food and clothing to the community's most destitute individuals. Funds would be used for a food pantry. The funds would be used to provide support for student and community programs. To provide safe, secure, and flexible transportation for seniors.

Agency FDNY DYCD DYCD MISC DYCD DYCD DCA DYCD DHMH DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$8,000 Vacca $2,000 Gentile Felder, Weprin, Gennaro, $52,500 Fidler, deBlasio $1,000 Vann $5,000 Stewart $3,500 $10,000 $1,000 $5,000 Ignizio Yassky Oddo Liu

$3,500 Mendez $3,500 Oddo $5,000 Rivera $40,000 Reyna $4,000 McMahon $5,000 McMahon Addabbo, Avella, Comrie, Gallagher, Gennaro, Gioia, Katz, Liu, Monserrate, Sanders, Sears, Vallone, $90,000 Weprin, White $18,500 Mendez $3,500 Jackson $5,000 Sears $5,000 Gonzalez $7,000 Garodnick, Lappin $20,000 Avella

DFTA Trinity's Services and Food for the Homeless, To support soup kitchen and food pantry programs. Inc. Triple Candie To fund exhibitions for local community artists. Turkish American Multicultural Association To provide funding support for cultural and community programs. Turning Point Mission: To change lives, and to provide comfort and help to hurting people. To be able to reach persons infected and affected by the HIV/AIDS virus. Turtle Bay Tree Fund Funds would be used for landscaping costs. Udalls Cove Preservation Committee Funding would be used for an enhancement of program activities and projects. 112 DSS DYCD DYCD DFTA DPR DPR

Legal Name Union of Dominican Visual Artists Unitas Therapeutic Community, Inc. United Activities Unlimited United Black Men of Queens United Block Association - Bethune Senior Center United Chinese American Association of Brooklyn United Community Center, Inc. United Federation of Black Community Organizations - Children Development Center United Federation of Jewish Organizations United Hindu Cultural Center United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg

Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for a local arts organization. To create intergenerational caretaking system in which youth and seniors from the community come together to build relationships and improve daily living. The funds would be used for community events and activities.

Agency DYCD DYCD

Amount Council Member $3,500 Jackson $30,000 Palma, Arroyo $84,000 McMahon $15,000 Comrie $4,500 Jackson $1,000 Gentile $10,000 Barron $4,000 Jackson $5,000 Eugene $5,000 Comrie Yassky, Felder, Weprin, Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, $360,000 Stewart, Vann, Addabbo $50,000 Weprin $7,000 Lappin $3,500 Jackson $140,000 Gonzalez $5,000 McMahon $2,000 Gentile $2,300 Barron $3,500 Mealy

DYCD To fund computer tutorials for youth in Southeast Queens. DYCD To provide support for operating expenses at the senior center. DFTA To support activities for the growing Asian-American community. DYCD Funds would be used for the community center, sports, and tutorials. DYCD To fund child day care services. ACS To provide funding support for youth programs at the organization. To support outreach programs for seniors. To provide the same services for the last 40 yrs. DYCD DFTA

United Neighborhood Houses of New York United Neighbors of East Midtown United Parents Association United Senior Citizen Center of Sunset Park, Inc. United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc. United War Veterans Memorial Day Parade Committee Unity Plaza Houses Universal Baptist Church

To fund services provided by the UNHNY. Funds to offset the cost of rent. Professional development and workshops for parents of NYC public school students. To act as a fiscal conduit and disperse funds to other community groups. Funds would be used for parade operating expenses. To support costs for local veterans activities. Funds would be used for a family day picnic. To provide funding support for the Church.

DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD DFTA DYCD DYCD MISC DYCD

113

Legal Name Upper Green Side

Purpose of Funds Broad based energy efficiency education campaign with local businesses residents building management companies and institutions. We will provide targeted information on how each of these community stakeholders can reduce energy usage.

Agency

Amount

Council Member

DPR Upper Manhattan Council Assisting Neighbors Funds would be used to support local commercial revitalization projects, street beautification and street fairs/destination development and tourism. DSBS Upper Manhattan Council Assisting Neighbors Program expansion and enhancement of general operations through promotional materials designed to support community and economic development initiatives and a youth art show. DYCD Upsouth, Incorporated Uptown Dance Academy, Inc Uptown Treasures Urban Dove Urban Homesteading Assistance Urban Justice Center US Steel Band Association Utopia Basketball-Salem Church Uvos Ubonim Vaad Refual Van Cortlandt Village Senior Center Van Dyke Houses Tenant Association Van Nest Community Association Vandalia Houses Vanderbilt Avenue Merchant District (VAMD) Support for UPSOUTH goes to pay the writers and artists featured to promote their work and develop a new audience. DCA To provide operating funds for dance training at the Academy. To fund a Northern Manhattan arts organization. For HiRisers after-school program - provides academic, recreation, leadership program for at-risk youth. To preserve affordable cooperative housing by providing training, support services, and hands-on assistance. Funds would be used for free legal services for grass roots organizations. To provide funding support for general operating expenses at the Association. The funds would be used to provide for the youth basketball program. To provide a mentoring program for at risk youth. Patient advocacy organization assisting patients in local hospitals. To provide funding for senior meals a program. To fund activities and other needs of tenants association as well as protecting tenants rights. For senior programming, arts & crafts, and additional community service work. Funds would be used for a family day picnic. To provide funding support for merchant association operations. 114 DCA DYCD DYCD HPD HPD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA MISC DFTA MISC DSBS

$3,500 Garodnick $125,000 Martinez Martinez, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Mendez, Manhattan $74,120 Delegation $3,500 Dickens Viverito, Manhattan $28,361 Delegation $3,500 Jackson $15,000 Quinn $3,500 Mendez $15,000 Martinez, Garodnick $3,500 James $3,000 McMahon $3,500 Felder $10,000 Felder, Weprin $12,187 Koppell $7,500 Yassky $5,000 Rivera $2,300 Barron $3,500 James

Legal Name Vanderveer Park United Methodist Church Community Services, Inc. Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. Varsity Club of Staten Island Verrazano Babe Ruth League Verrazano Foundation Veterans Affairs Medical Center Veterans Committee of Kings and Richmond Counties NY, Inc. Veterans of Foreign Wars - College Point Vgumbs Pretrial and Family Vietnam Veterans of America - Chapter 72 Vietnam Veterans of America - Local 1126 Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Chapter 32 Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Chapter 32 Village Alliance District Management Association, Inc. Visible Theatre, Inc. Visions / Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired Visiting Nurse Association of Staten Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) Vocational Foundation, Inc.

Purpose of Funds Funds would be used for an after-school program. To provide educational and recreational services to boys and girls in Northwest Queens. Operating Expenses. To fund operating expenses and utility bills. Funds would be used to provide for community and educational activities. To provide funding support for research supplies and other expenses. To provide funding support for the Memorial Day Parade and local veteran activities. Funding would be used for renovations of the post. The funding would be used to provide support for a youth program. To support costs for local veterans activities. To fund senior services for Vietnam Veterans. Funds would be used to provide for community and educational activities. To provide funding support for veteran services.

Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DFTA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$5,000 Stewart $102,500 Vallone, Gioia $1,000 Oddo $5,000 Oddo $3,000 McMahon $37,187 Baez $6,500 DeBlasio, Gentile $5,000 Avella $2,000 Mealy $1,500 Gentile $7,000 Gerson $2,000 McMahon $5,000 Katz Gallagher, Gioia, Katz, Liu, $53,000 Sears, Vallone $3,500 Mendez $10,000 Vallone $15,000 Quinn, Arroyo $3,000 Oddo $45,000 White, Jr Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, Martinez, Mendez, $20,000 Martinez, Mendez, Comrie

DFTA To provide funding support for community programming for the Vietnam Veterans of America. DYCD For a destination brochure to promote central village to visitors and residents with map, historic places, retail/commercial business listings. DSBS To continue Visible LAB through which artists and those with disabilities can expand and hone their craft. DCA Provide vision rehabilitation and mobility training, therapeutic recreation, and social and education services for blind seniors. DFTA To fund operating expenses and utility bills. DHMH For vocational training that will include the following areas: culinary arts; nurses aide; CDL and other areas which serve the 28th Council District. DYCD To support career-specific skills program for young people.

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Purpose of Funds To provide funding support for programming to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in communities of color. Voices Unbroken Funding for workshops to enhance creative self-expression and creative writing in various settings. Volunteer Heart Ambulance Company Subsidize cost of operating a volunteer ambulance service on Staten Island. Volunteers of America Funds would be used for dance therapy and music therapy. Vulcan Society The funding would be used to provide support for a youth program. Vulcan Society Drumline Funds would be used for music instruction. Wage to Live Campaign To provide funding for the Wage to Live campaign. Wagner College Funds would be used to provide support for the student intern LDC partnership. Warren Jaques Memorial Committee Funds would be used to provide support for youth basketball program. Washington Heights and Inwood Coalition To fund neighborhood advocacy and support in the Washington Heights and Inwood communities. Washington Heights and Inwood Development For the Medieval Festival annual event in Ft. Tryon Park in Corporation District 7. Washington Heights -Inwood Preservation & Housing Advocacy Services, Educational Seminars, Restoration Copr. d/b/a JCCWHI information referral and accessing entitlements, social adult care . Washington Square Association Music Fund To fund a music festival. Voices of Hagar Wat Buddha Thai Thavornvanaram

Legal Name

Agency DHMH DYCD FDNY DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DSBS DYCD DYCD DSBS DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$4,000 Monserrate $10,000 Rivera $6,000 Ignizio, Oddo $10,000 McMahon $3,000 Mealy $5,000 Barron $3,500 James $25,000 McMahon $3,000 McMahon $20,000 Jackson $10,000 Jackson $10,000 Martinez, Weprin $9,000 Gerson $10,000 Sears $3,500 Garodnick $1,000 Vann $3,500 Dickens $5,000 Jackson Garodnick, Manhattan $7,000 Delegation $18,500 McMahon, Oddo $20,000 Rivera

DCA To provide funding support for cultural and community programs. DYCD Waterside Tenants Association Programmatic support for the TA which will allow for the purchase of office supplies and equipment, as well as for future communications with local residents. DYCD Weeksville Resident Association To provide funding support for community organizing activities. MISC Wendy Hilliard Foundation Gymnastics and cheerleading instruction for youth. DYCD West 181st Street Beautification Project To fund a youth neighborhood beautification project. DYCD West 54-55 Street Block Association Research and documentation of the social and cultural history of the area and of specific buildings within the area and putting it into publishable form. DYCD West Brighton Community Local Development The funds would be used for Forest Avenue BID graffiti Corporation/Staten Island Business initiative and economic development programs. Opportunity Center DSBS West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood To provide funding support for housing assistance and Resource Center, Inc. advocacy. DYCD 116

Legal Name West Hamilton Beach Volunteer Fire Department West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. West Harlem Group Assistance West Indian American Day Carnival Association

Purpose of Funds The funds would be used to support local volunteer fire department. Assistance for development of Harlem-Heights Culture Loop. Support for the New P. Register Technology Center Costumes, steelband presentations, stilt walkers and dance performances throughout the borough.

Agency FDNY DCA DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$7,000 Addabbo, Jr $3,500 Dickens $5,000 Dickens Barron, deBlasio, Dilan, Eugene, Fidler, Gentile, Gonzalez, James, Mealy, Nelson, Recchia, Reyna, Stewart, Vann, Yassky, $75,000 Eugene $3,500 Brewer Quinn, Martinez, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, $15,000 Viverito, Martinez, Mendez Brewer, Manhattan $7,000 Delegation

West Side Community Garden West Side Crime Prevention Program

Funds would be used for a community garden. To expand safe haven program - conflict resolution and antiviolence techniques.

DYCD DPR

DYCD West Side Crime Prevention Program Westbeth Artists Residents Council To expand safe haven locations and extend safe haven program to other parts of the city. To help fund the Performing, Literacy and Capital Visual Arts Committees that presents the works of writers, poets, filmmakers, and performing and visual artists in its local art space. To expand safe haven programs. To provide support and education for women and children suffering from hair loss due to chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Funding to expand the Ambulance Corps services to the Whitestone community. Funds would be used to provide support for youth and community activities. STAR Program. Free on air public service promotion of small arts and cultural organizations. To provide funding support for anti-violence programs . To provide funding support for homeless programs. DYCD

Westsiders For Responsible Development Where There is a Need Whitestone Ambulance Corps William A. Epps Community Center of St. Phillips Baptist Church WNYC Radio Women Against Violence Women in Need, Inc.

DCA DYCD DYCD FDNY DYCD DCA DYCD

$7,500 Quinn $3,500 Dickens $5,000 Comrie $3,857 Avella $15,000 McMahon $5,000 Quinn $25,000 Gentile Weprin, deBlasio, Arroyo, Baez, Palma, Reyna, James, Mealy, Gonzalez, Brewer, Dickens, Lappin, Viverito, Mendez, Katz, $100,000 Sears

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Legal Name Women's Expressive Theater, Inc Women's Housing and Economic Development Corp. (WHEDCO)

Purpose of Funds Theatrical productions by female playwrights including media literacy and outreach empowerment program for teen girls. Youth Services, social work, family day care, micro enterprises.

Agency DCA

Amount

Council Member

$3,500 Quinn Quinn, Brewer, Dickens, Garodnick, Gerson, Jackson, Lappin, Viverito, $25,000 Martinez, Mendez, Comrie $5,000 Comrie $3,500 Mendez $8,000 Quinn, Brewer $2,500 Gallagher $2,500 Gallagher $5,000 Addabbo, Jr $7,000 Gioia $19,500 Gioia $3,500 Manhattan Delegation $3,500 Quinn $3,000 Mealy $3,000 Quinn $60,000 Quinn, Yassky $3,000 Brewer $5,500 Gallagher $10,000 Yassky

DYCD Women's Information Network Women's Prison Association Women's Project and Productions, Inc. Woodhaven Post Number 118 Woodhaven Richmond Hill Volunteer Ambulance Corporation Woodhaven Volunteer Ambulance Corps Woodside Houses Tenants Association Woodside on the Move Workers Defense League Working Harbor Committee, Inc Working Playground, Inc. Working Theater Working Today, Inc. Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring, Inc. Works Little League Wyckoff Gardens Tenants Association For mentoring and tutoring youth to ensure that they have the necessary academic and professional resources. To address short term obstacles such as provision of food assistance, obtaining copies of ID, moving expenses, etc., that often impede ability to transition into stable housing. All public programming at the Julia Miles Theater including capital mainstage productions, free student matinees, and Hothouse productions of new works. Funds would be used for agency youth programs. Funds would be used to pay for the group's operating expenses. The funds would be used to support local volunteer fire department. To support family days, community festivals, and sports programs. To provide funding support for the operational expense to fund conduits and youth programs and to purchase dictionaries. Provide Unemployment Insurance representation free of charge to Manhattan residents denied G.I. benefits. Hidden harbor tour youth educational program- Hidden Harbor boat tour of the NY/ NJ waterfront for 350 youth including inclass workshops prior to tour. To support Urban Arts Partnership program serving underserved NYC students in the Council District. Offer subsidized theater tickets to union members and lowincome working men and women of New York City for 20072008 season. Support health insurance outreach for uninsured independent workers in the City. Funding would provide support for the Summer Yiddish festival. Funds would be used to enhance youth programs. Funds would be used to protect the rights of tenants. 118 DYCD HPD DCA DYCD FDNY FDNY MISC DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DCA DSBS DCA DYCD MISC

Legal Name Wyckoff House Museum

Purpose of Funds Agency Funding would provide support for school educational programs. DYCD Yaffa Cultural Arts, Inc. Roots and Culture Arts Exposure concert and workshops for summer. DCA Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center, Inc. For operating funds for Applied Behavior Analysis Program and to serve autistic children. DYCD Yeshiva of Manhattan Beach Salary for tutors, childcare providers, instructors and administration . DYCD Yitti Leibel Chesed Fund, Inc. To fund an anonymous mental health help line. DYCD YMCA The funds would be used for counseling services at Vanderbilt Avenue. DYCD YM-YWHA of Boro Park Provide recreational programs for children and youth . DYCD York College Performing Arts Center To support the York College Performing Arts Cultural Series. CUNY York Theatre Company, Inc. York will use this grant to help us bring new musicals to the public, and will enable us to distribute tickets free of charge to students, senior citizens, and underserved populations. DCA Yorkville Common Pantry To continue providing social services and food to people in need. DSS Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. Socialization, recreation opportunities to over 200 adults with mental retardation and development disabilities DHMH Young Audiences of New York Improve development operations by purchasing new fundraising software and cultural programs. DCA Young Israel of Bedford Bay Funding will enhance activity services at local senior center. DFTA Young Israel of Queens Valley To fund the purchase of supplies and operating costs for the senior program. DFTA Young Israel of Staten Island Operating Expenses DYCD Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria Funds will be used to support the work of college bound and the network of The Young Women's Leadership Schools. DYCD Youth Advocacy Center, Inc. Helping youth in foster care capitalize on potential and take control of their future. DYCD Youth and Tennis To support a large array of youth programs in Southeast Queens. DYCD Youth for Education and Sports To provide funding support for youth programs at the organization. DYCD Youth Ministries For Peace and Justice To provide funding support for a housing preservation program. DYCD 119

Amount

Council Member

$12,500 Fidler $3,000 Dickens Felder, Weprin, Gennaro, $210,000 Fidler, deBlasio $90,000 Weprin, Fidler, Nelson $3,500 Felder $5,000 McMahon Felder, Weprin, Fidler, $20,000 Nelson $60,000 Comrie, White, Jr Lappin, Garodnick, $17,000 Manhattan Delegation $9,500 Viverito $10,000 Weprin $8,500 Quinn, Sears $8,500 Fidler $10,000 Gennaro $5,000 Oddo $5,000 Vallone $25,000 Comrie $10,000 Comrie $23,500 Eugene, Felder $25,000 Palma

Legal Name Yusef Iman Zeta Zeta Zeta Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha

Purpose of Funds To fund the cultural institution, education, and anti-gang violence. To provide support for after school programs in Jamaica Queens area.

Agency DYCD DYCD

Amount

Council Member

$8,200 Barron $10,000 Comrie

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