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The Council of the City of New York

Hon. Melissa Mark-Viverito


Speaker of the Council

Hon. Julissa Ferreras


Chair, Committee on Finance

Fiscal Year 2015


Adopted Expense
Budget
Adjustment Summary / Schedule C

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Latonia McKinney, Acting Director
June 25, 2014

Finance Division
Latonia McKinney, Acting Director
Tanisha Edwards, Chief Counsel
Regina Poreda Ryan, Deputy Director
Raymond Majewski, Deputy Director/Chief Economist
Nathan Toth, Deputy Director
Paul Scimone, Deputy Director
Aliya Ali
Nicole Anderson
Rebecca Chasan
Emre Edev
Ellen Eng
Christopher Eshleman
Jia Feng
Crilhien Francisco
Sarah Gastelum
Kenneth Grace
Madina Nizamitidin
Chima Obichere
Maria Pagan
Christina Perrotti
James Reyes
John Russell
Kate Seely-Kirk
Dohini Sompura
Paul Sturm
Eisha Wright
Norah Yahya

Table of Contents
FROM BUDGET RESPONSE TO ADOPTION: NEW PRIORITIES REFLECTED IN THE FISCAL 2015 BUDGET ..............................................1
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................................5
ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE INITIATIVE ........................................................................................................................................................6
ANTI-POVERTY INITIATIVE .................................................................................................................................................................9
BOROUGHWIDE NEEDS ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
CHILDRENS SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 21
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
CULTURAL AFFAIRS.......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
CUNY ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 30
EDUCATION ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES ........................................................................................................................................................ 37
FOOD INITIATIVES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 39
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ................................................................................................................................................................ 42
HEALTH SERVICES AND PREVENTION ............................................................................................................................................... 43
HOMELESS SERVICES ....................................................................................................................................................................... 46
HOUSING ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
IMMIGRANT SERVICES..................................................................................................................................................................... 52
LEGAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................................................... 54
LIBRARIES ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 57
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES .............................................................................................................................................................. 59
PARKS AND RECREATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 62
PUBLIC SAFETY ................................................................................................................................................................................ 64
SENIOR SERVICES............................................................................................................................................................................. 65
SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ....................................................................................................... 70
TAX COMMISSION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 76
VETERANS SERVICES ........................................................................................................................................................................ 77
YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 79
APPENDIX A: LIST OF BASELINED INITIATIVES .................................................................................................................................. 84
APPENDIX B: AGING DISCRETIONARY..PAGE 1
APPENDIX C: YOUTH DISCRETIONARY..PAGE 24
APPENDIX D: LOCAL INITIATIVE..PAGE 57

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From Budget Response to Adoption: New Priorities Reflected in the Fiscal 2015 Budget
A healthy local governments budget is balanced, transparent, responsive, and inclusive. The City of New Yorks
Fiscal 2015 Adopted Budget puts these principles into action.
The Fiscal 2015 Adopted Budget is fiscally sound. It includes conservative estimates of future City revenue
more conservative than those of the Councils Finance Division and groups such as the New York City
Comptroller and the Independent Budget Office. Additions to spending made following the Executive Budgets
early May release have been modest. The Adopted Budget recognizes the significant upcoming costs of labor
settlements and includes plans for settling labor contracts, which eliminates a major uncertainty that had
marked previous budgets. There are reasonable reserves for these labor settlements, as well as reserves for
other contingencies. The City continues to adhere to tough accounting standards. Reflecting all of this, the
three major bond rating agencies recently reaffirmed the AA rating on the Citys general obligation debt.1
On February 12th, Mayor de Blasio presented his Preliminary Budget, which represented the first chance for the
new Administration to reflect its priorities in the budget. In April, after holding dozens of hours of Preliminary
Budget hearings and listening to testimony from over 40 agencies and the public, the Council released its
Preliminary Budget Response. This document specified changes to the Preliminary Budget that should be
included in the Executive Budget.
On May 8th, Mayor Bill de Blasio submitted his Executive Budget proposal. Over subsequent weeks, Council
committees reviewed this proposal through a second round of hearings and heard or collected testimony from
agency heads, service providers, advocates, and directly from constituents.
Throughout this processduring budget hearings, within the Councils formal Response to the Preliminary
Budget, and during subsequent negotiationsSpeaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and the Council embraced their
responsibility to shape the Citys direction. The Adopted Budget embodies that effort and reflects a new spirit
of cooperation, consideration, and drive.
This year saw a noteworthy change to a budgeting process that under prior administrations had grown riddled
with unfortunate predictability: the Citys preliminary and executive spending plans would propose big cuts to
various services, including youth and senior programs, health services, education, and libraries. Those cuts
would then become the primary focus of budget hearings and negotiations only to vanish when subsequent
spending plans emerged. This budget dance weakened Council oversight and made planning difficult for City
agencies and not-for-profit organizations that provide critical services to New Yorkers.
Abandoning the budget dance allowed Council Members the freedom to engage with leaders from City
agencies and with the public to analyze and discuss real operational issues. The plan, which baselines many
Council initiatives and other services totaling $504 million, is discussed below.
The Councils advocacy for its priorities had already borne fruit by late spring. When the Administration
released its Executive Budget in early May, it included several Council-specific priorities that had been absent
from Februarys Preliminary Budget.

The Councils budget negotiating team then took a lead in setting and communicating lawmakers
collective goals in talks with the Administration. Council Members also worked in delegations with
colleagues from their respective boroughs to set priorities and to evaluate and make recommendations
regarding existing programs. New initiatives were sought from all Members. The result reflects the
collaborative effort among all 51 Council members who put in hundreds of hours of hard work at meetings,
hearings, and briefings to create a budget that truly benefits all five boroughs.
1

The AA rating is from Standard & Poors and Fitch. Moodys is Aa2, which is their equivalent to the AA rating.

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The results of this collaborative effort are found in this document. They represent the culmination of the
hundreds of hours of work to identify the needs and priorities of the Citys residents and the resources to
effectively and efficiently deliver services. These items include funding that:
Increases Policing on City Streets. The City Council will provide funding to hire 200 Police Administrative Aides
to free 200 Police Officers from desk jobs. These officers will immediately be deployed to patrol and
enforcement functions, ensuring the NYPD will continue to have the resources it needs to succeed.
Expands the Anti-Gun Initiative. Through a partnership with the City Council and the Administration, the Budget
includes funding to expand anti-gun violence initiatives and the City Council Crisis Management System to high
need neighborhoods.
Extends Free School Lunch to New York Citys Middle School Students. Beginning this Fall, the Department of
Education will launch a pilot program in New York City Middle Schools to provide free school lunches to over
170,000 Middle School students across the City.
Keeps NYCHA Community and Senior Centers Open. The Budget Agreement reached by the City Council and the
de Blasio Administration provides $17 million to keep NYCHA Community and Senior Centers open.
Secures Funding for Summer Youth Jobs and Out of School Time. The City Council will support 10,700 summer
jobs for youth and will invest $17.5 million to fund 22,000 slots for summer out-of-school time programs.
Expands Child Care Vouchers for Low-Income Families. The City Council will invest $10 million to create
thousands of additional child care vouchers for low-income families to ensure parents have access to high
quality child care.
Creates Merit Based Scholarships for CUNY Students. The City Council will provide $11.1 million for the
implementation of the City Council Merit Based Scholarship program, to provide merit based scholarships to
New York City High School graduates who maintain at least a B average at CUNY.
Supports Worker Cooperatives. The City Council included funding to support the expansion of worker
cooperatives throughout the City to help low-income New Yorkers become business owners.
Invests in New York Citys Parks. The budget includes funding to hire 80 Parks Enforcement Patrol officers, and
for New York Citys parks maintenance and tree stump removal.
Expands Legal Services and English Classes for Immigrants. The City Council will significantly expand services for
New York Citys immigrant population. The Council will provide funds to support legal services and English
classes for immigrants and funding to support the CUNY Citizenship Now! Hotline.
Creates and Supports Job Growth. The City Council will expand Industrial Business Zones to create new
manufacturing business opportunities and support job growth across the City.
Supports Educational Programs. The budget agreement maintains strong support for educational programs,
including Urban Advantage and Chess-in-School and will increase funding for Teachers Choice by 35 percent.
Supports Small Schools Athletic Leagues. The City Council will support athletic leagues in small schools. This
first of its kind investment will ensure schools that serve a more diverse student population can participate in
sports programs.
Supports and Expands Legal Services. The City Council secured funds to support and expand legal services for
New Yorkers, including those facing eviction, and additional funds to help low-income people and individuals
with HIV/AIDS.
Reduces Senior Case Management. The Budget Agreement will reduce case management loads for Senior Case
Managers from 80 to 65 per worker, ensuring New York Citys aging population will receive needed support.
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Units of Appropriation and Terms and Conditions


Two achievements of the Council in this budget that are not found in Schedule C deserve special mention:
changes in units of appropriation and new terms and conditions. Units of appropriation are the basic building
blocks of the budget and represent strict spending guidelines for the Administration.2 Therefore, adding or
changing units can serve as a major step toward improving transparency at the City. The Fiscal 2015 Adopted
Budget incorporates several new units of appropriation in the Department of Education. In addition,
agreement between the Council and the Administration has been reached to create new units of appropriation
within the Department of Education in the Fiscal 2016 budget.
The Adopted Budget also includes several new terms and conditions. These measures require agencies to
facilitate information sharing and reporting as project-specific spending advances. Some of these terms and
conditions include:
Department of Education: Charter School Information. Requires the Department of Education to submit a semiannual report to the Council on the demographics and funding of charter schools.
Department of Education: Financial Status Reports. Requires the Department of Education to submit to the
Council Financial Status Reports on a set schedule.
Department of Education: School lunch data. Requires the Department of Education to provide an annual
report detailing the total amount of collected and uncollected lunch fees; and the number of school lunches
served daily, disaggregated by free lunch, reduced-priced lunch, and full-priced lunch.
Department of Homeless Services: HOPE Survey. This requires the Department to include a question in the
HOPE (Homeless Outreach Population Estimate) survey to determine the age of respondents. This is to better
estimate the number of homeless youth.
Department of Correction: Jail Safety Data. Requires the Department of Correction to provide quarterly reports
to the City Council on violence in the Citys jails.
Capital Budget. Where the Commissioner of the appropriate agency makes a determination to change the
location of a capital project funded by Council Member discretionary funding, such Commissioner shall notify
the affected Council Member prior to implementing such determination.
Baselined Council Initiatives and Restorations
The Fiscal 2015 Adopted Budget includes approximately $504 million of baselined funding that the Council had
included in the Fiscal 2014 Budget for agency operations, such as the FDNY fire houses and libraries, and to
support hundreds of programs operated by community-based organizations throughout the City. Prior to Fiscal
2015, the City Council annually advocated and funded these services, which includes initiative that target gaps
in services and restorations of budget cuts proposed by the Administration. Most initiatives and restorations
were baselined in November 2013 by the Bloomberg Administration, with additional funding added by the
current Administration in the Fiscal 2015 Preliminary and Executive Budgets.
Council initiatives are both restorations of budget cuts to City agencies and programs funded by the Council. In
prior years, the Bloomberg Administration imposed numerous rounds of budget cuts, also known as Programs
to Eliminate the Gap (PEGs), in an effort to balance the Citys budget. The Council restored many of these cuts,
including some that impacted agency headcount and spending and others that reduced contractual spending to
community-based organizations.

The amount of funding in a unit of appropriation cannot be changed unilaterally by the Mayor; a budget modification passed
by the Council is required to allow for any increased spending in any particular unit of appropriation.
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Having supported these restorations for years, the Council was instrumental in successfully advocating for
baselining major agency restoration such as funding to the three library systems ($106 million); restoration to
fire companies ($59.2 million); and restoring school lunch fees ($7.5 million). Other baselined dollars fund
hundreds of community-based organizations throughout the City.
Of the $504 million in services that were baselined, the majority of which were in social services, a large
portion was designated to community-based organizations throughout the City providing services that range
from child care and HIV/AIDS services to afterschool programming and immigration services. The City agencies
that include baselined funding for Council initiatives and restorations that are contracted out to communitybased organizations are the Administration for Childrens Services, the Department of Cultural Affairs, the
Department for the Aging, the Department of Youth and Community Development, the Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene, and the Human Resources Administration.
Most organizations/providers were designated by the Council in Fiscal 2014. The Council and the
Administration have agreed to work together to ensure that hundreds of community-based organizations will
receive one-year contract extensions - Negotiated Acquisition Extensions (NAE) ensuring the continuity to
vital services from Fiscal 2014 to Fiscal 2015 all across the City. A list of all baselined restorations and Council
initiatives can be found in Appendix A.
Discretionary Funding
The last notable area is the new process by which discretionary funding is allocated to Council Members. While
not a large part of the budget, this funding allows the City to take advantage of Council Members localized
knowledge to better target services to residents. Newly adopted Council rules raise the already high standard
of transparency by which this funding operates in requiring that the method used to allocate funding among
Members be publicly disclosed.3
In this budget, each Member is allocated a base $400,000 in expense funding. Members are further allocated
an additional $25,000; $50,000; $75,000; or $100,000 depending upon the level of poverty in the district.
Poverty was estimated at the Council District level by using the American Community Survey 2012 five-year
survey the for number of individuals below the federal poverty level. Each Member was also able to allocate $5
million in capital funding.
This years Schedule C reflects, as does the broader budget, the current Councils emphasis on responsiveness,
accountability, and transparency. Our spending plan considers the needs of New Yorkers in all communities, is
more transparent in its construction than past years plans, and enables Council Members to better serve their
respective constituencies.

See Section 2.55 (b) of the New York City Council Rules.

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Fiscal 2015 Adopted Expense Budget Adjustment Summary/Schedule C


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Introduction
Schedule C designates funding for community based not-for-profit and other public service organizations.
Expenditure of any funds for each organization identified in Schedule C is contingent upon the satisfactory
completion of: 1) a detailed initial review process; and 2) all applicable City procurement requirements at the
time of contract award. Even then, funding may be used only for appropriately reimbursable expenses, as
determined by the administering agency. The New York City Council (Council) and the Mayors Office of
Contract Services (MOCS) have established the following initial review for all organizations listed in Schedule C:
The Council reviews the public purpose for which the funds would be used and for any potential
conflicts of interest.
MOCS reviews for demonstrated compliance with New York State charity registration
requirements.
For organizations requesting funding in excess of $10,000, MOCS oversees an additional prequalification review
process. Through this process, MOCS reviews each organization to determine whether it meets integrity
requirements and is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including charities registration. MOCS
also reviews each such organization to determine whether the organization is qualified to provide the proposed
services. Organizations that were approved during prior fiscal years will again be reviewed and their
qualifications recertified by MOCS in order to receive any proposed funding. Further, for any organization
receiving funding through a fiscal conduit, the fiscal conduit must also be approved by MOCS.
For organizations receiving $10,000 or less, the Council reviews past performance, compliance with tax laws,
corporate status, any reported investigations, audits, inquiries and other relevant information.
For those organizations identified in Schedule C without an asterisk, the Council has completed its review
process and, where applicable, MOCS has preliminarily reviewed or prequalified the organization and any
associated fiscal conduit, and the organization has attended MOCS corporate governance, fiscal management
and compliance training, if required to attend.
For those organizations identified in Schedule C with an asterisk either MOCS or the Councils review process
has not yet been completed; the New York State Attorney Generals Office has not yet provided the Council
with final verification of the organizations charitable filing status; or the organization is required to attend
MOCS corporate governance, fiscal management and compliance training. All such reviews and requirements
must be completed prior to contract award.
Further restrictions to ensure the appropriate use of City funds will be incorporated through the Citys
procurement process.
All organizations receiving funding pursuant to an initiative will be subject to pre-qualification review and
approval by the Mayors Office of Contract Services.

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Anti-Gun Violence Initiative


Anti-Gun Violence Initiative
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative

Amount

DOHMH
CUNY
DOP
MOCJ
DOHMH
DOE

$2,528,000
$250,000
$647,000
$1,175,000
$1,300,000
$550,000

DYCD

Anti-Gun Violence - Community Based Programs


Anti-Gun Violence - Evaluation
Anti-Gun Violence - Job Readiness
Anti-Gun Violence - Legal Services
Anti-Gun Violence - Mental Health/Therapeutic Services
Anti-Gun Violence - School Based Conflict Mediation
Anti-Gun Violence - Violence Prevention, Conflict
Mediation and Youth Development

TOTAL
Anti-Gun Violence Community Based Programs

$250,000

$6,700,000
$2,528,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


114 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2013
Citywide
Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and
designated precinct areas.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports a wide range of anti-gun violence programs, including
the Crisis management system and provides operational support and oversight of community based providers.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

Anti-Gun Violence - Evaluation

$250,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

City University of New York (042)


001 Community College Other Than Personal Services
FY 2014
Citywide
Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and
designated precinct areas.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports efforts to measure the results of the recommended
programs in the anti-gun violence initiative and their impact on the neighborhoods served.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the City University of New York.

Anti-Gun Violence Job Readiness Programs

$647,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department of Probation (781)


003 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2014
Citywide
Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and
designated precinct areas.
Description/Scope of Service: These programs serve court-involved young adults, between the ages of 16-24,
living in the targeted neighborhoods identified by the Anti-Gun Violence Task Force. The program engages
participants in community benefit projects in one or more of the designated communities. It also provides
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educational, work, team and civic engagement experiences, as well as youth leadership, peer mentorship, life
skills and case management.
Designation Method:
The City Council will designate $129,400 post adoption and has designated the
following providers and the amounts for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation
13-2612524
$129,400
Man Up!, Inc.
03-0553092
$129,400
New York City Mission Society
13-5562301
$129,400
Osborne Association
13-5563028
$129,400

Anti-Gun Violence - Legal Services

$1,175,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Miscellaneous Budget Criminal Justice Coordinator (098)


002 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2014
Citywide
Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and
designated precinct areas.
Description/Scope of Service: Legal services are provided in each of the target neighborhoods to support
individuals and families to navigate the legal system following a gun violence incident and might include
someone who witnessed a crime but is worried about talking to the authorities.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider in Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Legal Aid Society
13-5562265
$1,175,000

Anti-Gun Violence Initiative Mental Health/Therapeutic Services

$1,300,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


120 Mental Health
FY 2013
Citywide
Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and
designated precinct areas.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation provides supportive, therapeutic and mental health services to
community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

Anti-Gun Violence Initiative School Based Conflict Mediation

$550,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department of Education (040)


402 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2013
Citywide
Community members touched by gun violence in select neighborhoods and designated
precinct areas.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation provides funding for school-based conflict mediation, violence
prevention, and youth development program.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

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Anti-Gun Violence Violence Prevention, Conflict Mediation and Youth Development $250,000
Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)
U/A: 005 Community Development Other Than Personal Services
312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation provides funding for programs related to conflict mediation,
violence prevention, and youth development.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Downtown Community Television Center, Inc.
13-2742777
$10,000
New York WEB Center, Inc
20-5620848
$10,000
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence
13-3780848
$30,000
Council for Unity, Inc.
$200,000
11-2880221

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Anti-Poverty Initiative
Anti-Poverty Initiative
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
Multiple
Initiative to Address Poverty
TOTAL

Anti-Poverty Initiative

Amount
$2,800,000
$2,800,000

$2,800,000

Agency: CUNY (042), ACS (068), HRA (069), DHS (071), MOCJ (098), DFTA (125),
DCLA (126), DYCD (260), SBS (801), HPD (806), DOHMH (816)
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Citywide
Description/ Scope of Service: When allocating funding this year, the Council used a poverty
indicator to provide a basis for which to distribute resources among districts. Poverty was estimated
at the Council District level using 2012 American Community Survey data, specifically the number of
individuals below the federal poverty level. This initiative supports a diverse range of programs
throughout the City.
Designation Method:

The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount

Eugene

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc.

04-3784543

$6,000

Ferreras

82nd Street District Management Association, Inc.

11-3096017

$5,000

Van Bramer

114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc.

11-2572881

$4,500

Levine

125th Street District Management Association, Inc.

13-3740434

$5,000

Arroyo

2020 Vision for Schools, Inc.

45-3023036

$10,000

Ulrich

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

13-3975090

$10,000

Vacca

Allerton Avenue Homeowners and Tenants Association

13-3101238

$5,000

Lander

Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The

11-3167245

$7,500

Chin

Asian Americans for Equality

13-3187792

$5,000

Cornegy

11-6083182

$50,000

Maisel

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation


Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Millennium Development

11-3199040

$10,000

Maisel

Bergen Beach Youth Organization

11-2598350

$10,000

Rose

Bethel Community Church

13-3200339

$5,000

Garodnick

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

13-3733413

$3,500

Cornegy

Black Men Who Care, Inc.

11-3099742

$5,000

Cornegy

Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc.

11-2608983

$20,000

Eugene

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

11-3475993

$4,000

Greenfield

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

11-3475993

$15,000

Ulrich

Bridge to Life, Inc., The

11-3100048

$5,000

Vacca

Bronx House, Inc.

13-1739935

$15,000

Cabrera

Bronx Parent Housing Network, Inc.

13-4100758

$40,000

Espinal

Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corp.

65-1209020

$50,000

Eugene

Brooklyn Defender Services

11-3305406

$4,000

Levin

Brooklyn Defender Services

11-3305406

$3,500

Mealy

Brooklyn Defender Services

11-3305406

$10,000

Menchaca

Brooklyn Defender Services

11-3305406

$5,000

Eugene

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

11-2412584

$10,000

Reynoso

Bushwick Housing Independence Project (BHIP)

20-1518304

$15,000

Cumbo

CAMBA, Inc.

11-2480339

$4,500

Cumbo

CAMBA, Inc.

11-2480339

$6,000

Eugene

CAMBA, Inc.

11-2480339

$4,000

Palma

13-3666994

$25,000

Mealy

Care For the Homeless


Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement
(CASYM, Inc.)

11-2778372

$25,000

Eugene

Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc.

13-3323168

$10,000

Koslowitz

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

11-2047151

$3,500

Ferreras

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

11-2634818

$10,000

Lander

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

11-2444676

$8,000

Ignizio

Center for Arts Education, Inc.

13-3938080

$4,000

Constantinides

Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.

11-2652331

$37,500

Williams

Central Brooklyn Legal Services Corp

46-5144468

$3,500

Rose

Central Family Life Center

13-3626127

$5,000

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Lander

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

11-3580935

$7,500

Levine

Children's Aid Society, The

13-5562191

$5,000

Mark-Viverito

Children's Aid Society, The

13-5562191

$20,000

Rodriguez

Children's Aid Society, The

13-5562191

$5,000

Rose

Children's Aid Society, The

13-5562191

$8,000

Rose

Christ Church of New Brighton

13-5596851

$5,000

Eugene

Church Avenue District Management Association

11-2835403

$4,000

Johnson

Church of Holy Apostles

13-2892297

$15,000

Chin

Church Street School of Music and Art

13-3693660

$10,000

Mealy

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

51-0171818

$5,000

Arroyo

City Harvest, Inc.

13-3170676

$5,000

Cumbo

City Harvest, Inc.

13-3170676

$4,500

Garodnick

City Harvest, Inc.

13-3170676

$3,500

Levine

City Harvest, Inc.

13-3170676

$5,000

Palma

City Harvest, Inc.

13-3170676

$10,000

Dickens

Civic Association Serving Harlem, Inc. (CASH)

13-3765625

$5,500

Eugene

Claire Heureuse Community Center, Inc.

26-0364816

$4,000

Rose

College of Staten Island

13-6400434

$5,000

Arroyo

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

11-2622003

$5,000

Torres

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

11-2622003

$15,000

Greenfield

Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc.

11-3064561

$10,000

Ulrich

Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc.

11-3064561

$5,000

Eugene

Community Concerns Network, Inc.

20-3419400

$4,000

Rose

Community Health Action of Staten Island

13-3556132

$15,000

Levine

Community League of the Heights, Inc.

13-2564241

$12,500

Rodriguez

Community League of the Heights, Inc.

13-2564241

$20,000

Dickens

Connect, Inc.

02-0694269

$5,000

Williams

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

11-2864728

$7,000

Chin

Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc.

13-2967277

$5,000

Kallos

Council on the Environment, Inc.

13-2765465

$25,000

Koslowitz

Council on the Environment, Inc.

13-2765465

$3,000

Gibson

Crenulated Company LTD, The

14-1719016

$25,000

Ignizio

13-3634741

$3,500

Dickens

Cross-Road Foundation, Inc.


Developing Opportunities Through Meaningful Education
(DOME Project, Inc.)

13-3060257

$5,000

Rosenthal

Doe Fund, Inc., The

13-3412540

$5,000

Levine

Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc.

13-3593885

$5,000

Cumbo

Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Inc.

20-5323707

$5,000

Constantinides

East River Development Alliance, Inc.

86-1096987

$9,000

Van Bramer

East River Development Alliance, Inc.

86-1096987

$22,000

Richards

Eastern Queens Alliance

20-1723492

$10,000

Barron

EDIFY Communities of New York

20-0177748

$30,000

Lancman

Educational Center for New Americans, Inc.

11-3173201

$25,000

Cumbo

El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc.

11-2614265

$3,500

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Ferreras

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.

11-2224539

$25,000

Levin

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

13-3709095

$3,500

Espinal

Family Services Network of New York

11-2592651

$25,000

Treyger

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Ltd.

11-2507910

$20,000

Mendez

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.

13-5562220

$10,000

Cumbo

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

11-2475743

$5,000

Levin

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

11-2475743

$3,500

Arroyo

Food Bank for New York City, The

13-3179546

$10,000

Cumbo

Food Bank for New York City, The

13-3179546

$2,000

Levin

Food Bank for New York City, The

13-3179546

$3,500

Levine

Food Bank for New York City, The

13-3179546

$3,500

Cabrera

Fordham Road District Management Association, Inc., The

26-0117797

$20,000

Dromm

Fortune Society, Inc., The

13-2645436

$10,000

Gibson

Gambian Society in New York, Inc.

13-3904936

$10,000

Gibson

Garifuna Coalition USA, Inc.

22-3890531

$10,000

Barron

George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, The

11-3341395

$25,000

Dickens

Goddard Riverside Community Center - SRO Law Project

13-1893908

$5,000

Levine

Goddard Riverside Community Center - SRO Law Project

13-1893908

$6,000

Chin

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

13-3366846

$5,000

Cumbo

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

13-3366846

$2,500

Torres

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

13-3366846

$15,000

Matteo

Grace Foundation of New York

13-4131863

$25,000

Wills

Greater Bethel Community Development Corp.

32-0000557

$35,000

Reynoso

Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation

11-2382250

$10,000

Crowley

Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation

11-2508190

$10,000

Deutsch

Guardians of the Sick, Inc.

11-6003433

$20,000

Greenfield

Guardians of the Sick, Inc.

11-6003433

$10,000

Williams

47-0939800

$13,500

Dickens

Haitian American Business Network, Inc.


Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children and Family
Services

13-3030378

$3,500

Dickens

Harlem Mother's Stop Another Violent End (S.A.V.E.)

26-0847222

$5,000

Dickens

Harvest Home Farmers Market, Inc.

06-1800512

$5,000

Mealy

Highland Park Community Development Corporation

11-3462888

$25,000

Mark-Viverito

Hispanic Federation, Inc.

13-3573852

$30,000

Rodriguez

Hispanic Federation, Inc.

13-3573852

$50,000

Cumbo

Hollaback, Inc.

27-3199988

$4,500

Levin

Hollaback, Inc.

27-3199988

$3,500

Van Bramer

Hour Children

13-3647412

$5,000

Garodnick

51-0141489

$3,500

Cohen

Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.


Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka Pride of
Judea)

13-5564937

$25,000

Greenfield

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

11-2665181

$20,000

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

11-2665181

$30,000

Vacca

Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway, Inc.

13-3099520

$18,000

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Ulrich

Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc.

11-2425813

$5,000

Menchaca

Juan Neumann Center, Inc.

86-1081834

$5,000

Lancman

Kew Gardens Hills Community Foundation, Inc.

51-0506762

$3,500

Cohen

Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corporation

13-3097905

$15,000

Vallone

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

13-3609811

$10,000

Mark-Viverito

La Casa de la Herencia Cultural Puertorriquena, Inc.

13-3205023

$15,000

Levin

Leap Inc.

11-3111694

$3,000

Constantinides

Legal Aid Society

13-5562265

$3,500

Menchaca

Legal Aid Society

13-5562265

$5,000

Palma

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

13-3910567

$5,000

Wills

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

13-3910567

$15,000

Rosenthal

Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Inc.

13-1825918

$8,000

Mark-Viverito

Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, Inc.

13-2867881

$15,000

Cumbo

Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Inc.

13-5596792

$3,500

Dromm

Make the Road New York

11-3344389

$19,000

Menchaca

Make the Road New York

11-3344389

$7,500

Van Bramer

Make the Road New York

11-3344389

$5,000

Dickens

Manhattan Legal Services

13-2613958

$3,500

Levine

Manhattan Legal Services

13-2613958

$4,000

Mendez

Manhattan Legal Services

13-2613958

$5,000

Richards

Margert Community Corporation

11-2534700

$35,000

Arroyo

Mary Mitchell Youth and Family Center, Inc.

13-3385032

$30,000

Lander

Masbia

20-1923521

$12,000

Menchaca

Masbia

20-1923521

$7,500

Koslowitz

Masbia of Queens

27-0363356

$15,000

Dromm

MCCNY Charities, Inc.

27-5282132

$3,500

Johnson

27-5282132

$5,000

13-2738818

$15,000

13-2738818

$5,000

13-2738818

$10,000

13-2738818

$3,500

Maisel

MCCNY Charities, Inc.


Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty,
Inc.

13-2738818

$5,000

Chin

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

13-4355067

$4,000

Gentile

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

13-4355067

$40,000

Chin

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

13-2622748

$7,000

Gibson

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

13-2622748

$5,000

Levin

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

13-2622748

$3,500

Levine

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

13-2622748

$4,000

Palma

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

13-2622748

$5,000

Deutsch

Midwood Development Corporation

11-2420752

$15,000

Deutsch
King
Koo
Koslowitz

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Cumbo

Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc.

13-2988157

$2,500

Gibson

Momentum Project, Inc., The

13-3556768

$10,000

Cabrera

13-3109387

$10,000

Cumbo

Mosholu Preservation Corporation


Myrtle Ave Commercial Revitalization Development Project
Local Development Corporation, The

31-1706307

$6,500

Miller

Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc.

23-7398279

$20,000

Dromm

Neighborhood Housing Services of Northern Queens, Inc.

13-3098397

$3,500

Ferreras

Neighborhood Housing Services of Northern Queens, Inc.

13-3098397

$10,000

King

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

13-3110811

$25,000

Cohen

New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The

37-1443165

$10,000

Levine

New Economy Project

13-3842270

$5,000

Menchaca

New Economy Project

13-3842270

$7,000

Dromm

New Life Community Development Corporation

11-3204890

$9,000

Chin

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

13-3286250

$10,000

Dickens

New York Cares, Inc.

13-3444193

$4,000

Chin

New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault

31-1702032

$4,000

Garodnick

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

13-3471350

$3,500

Van Bramer

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

13-3149200

$3,500

Garodnick

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

13-3505428

$3,500

Torres

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

13-3505428

$15,000

Garodnick

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

14-1761209

$3,500

Levine

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

14-1761209

$4,000

Greenfield

New York United Jewish Association, Inc.

26-2647383

$7,500

Williams

New York United Jewish Association, Inc.

26-2647383

$17,500

Dickens

New York Urban League

13-1671035

$4,000

Gentile

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

11-2697931

$10,000

Levin

North Brooklyn Development Corporation

11-2555446

$7,000

Levine

Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

13-2972415

$7,500

Vacca

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

55-0882599

$5,000

Palma

Palladia, Inc.

23-7089380

$5,000

Levin

Park Slope Christian Help, Inc.

11-2449994

$3,500

Arroyo

Per Scholas, Inc.

04-3252955

$40,000

Palma

Per Scholas, Inc.

04-3252955

$15,000

Levin

Pesach Tikvah/Hope Development Inc.

11-2642641

$5,000

King

Phipps Community Development Corporation

13-2707665

$20,000

Torres

Phipps Community Development Corporation

13-2707665

$25,000

Dickens

Police Athletic League, Inc.

13-5596811

$4,000

Dickens

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

13-4045021

$5,500

Dickens

Project Enterprise

13-3907579

$3,500

Ignizio

Project Hospitality, Inc.

13-3234441

$5,000

Levine

Project Renewal, Inc.

13-2602882

$5,000

Dickens

Publicolor, Inc.

13-3912768

$3,500

Dickens

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

13-6167177

$4,000

Lancman

Queens Community House, Inc.

11-2375583

$3,500

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Crowley

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

23-7172152

$5,000

Dromm

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

23-7172152

$5,000

Lancman

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

23-7172152

$18,000

Richards

Queens Legal Services Corporation

13-2605604

$5,000

Reynoso

Reaching Across the World Ministries

11-3572515

$10,000

Cabrera

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.)

13-4091062

$20,000

Mealy

Reshaping Our Youth and Adult Lives, Inc.

26-1470495

$10,000

Crowley

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

13-3164464

$5,000

Gibson

Scan-New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc.

13-2912963

$20,000

Menchaca

SCO Family of Services

11-2777066

$5,000

Koo

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

13-1624178

$19,000

Van Bramer

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

13-1624178

$10,000

Weprin

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

13-1624178

$25,000

Vacca

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

13-2947657

$3,500

Vallone

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

11-2591783

$10,000

Williams

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

11-2692485

$5,000

Barron

Soul Tigers Marching Band, Inc.

11-0615740

$20,000

Koo

South Asian Council for Social Services

11-3632920

$11,000

Vallone

South Asian Council for Social Services

11-3632920

$5,000

Menchaca

South Brooklyn Legal Services

13-2605605

$5,000

Williams

South Brooklyn Legal Services

13-2605605

$3,500

Miller

Southern Queens Park Association, Inc.

11-2432846

$10,000

Reynoso

Southside United Housing Development Fund Corp.

11-2268359

$40,000

Menchaca

Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation

11-2508370

$8,000

Dickens

St. Aloysius Education Clinic

13-3415339

$4,000

Levin

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

51-0192170

$3,500

Rose

Staten Island Inter-Agency Council for the Aging, Inc.

13-2986994

$7,000

Ignizio

Staten Island NFP Association, Inc.

20-3560375

$4,500

Ignizio

Staten Island University Hospital

11-2868878

$8,000

Gibson

Summer Search

68-0200138

$20,000

Menchaca

Sunset Park District Management Association Inc.

11-3251860

$4,000

Dickens

Take Wing and Soar Productions, Inc.

14-1885605

$5,000

Greenfield

Together We Are

27-0213447

$10,000

Lander

Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush, Inc.

11-3518348

$7,500

Mendez

Trinity's Services and Food for the Homeless, Inc.

13-3401340

$20,000

Mark-Viverito

Union Settlement Association, Inc.

13-1632530

$15,000

Levin

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc.

11-2728233

$25,000

Crowley

11-3236059

$5,000

Menchaca

United Presbyterian Church of Ridgewood


United Puerto Rican Organizations of Sunset Park (UPROSE),
Inc.

11-2490531

$16,000

Rosenthal

United Social Services of The Society For Ethical Culture, Inc.

13-6161340

$5,000

Mendez

University Settlement Society of New York, Inc.

13-5562374

$15,000

Garodnick

Upper Green Side, Inc.

20-8289407

$4,000

Greenfield

Urban Justice Center

13-3442022

$2,500

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Levin

Urban Justice Center

13-3442022

$7,000

Mark-Viverito

Urban Justice Center

13-3442022

$5,000

Palma

Urban Justice Center

13-3442022

$10,000

Rosenthal

Urban Justice Center

13-3442022

$3,500

Cabrera

Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc.

13-2969182

$10,000

Johnson

13-1624210

$5,000

Levine

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired


Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration
Corporation

13-2944830

$3,500

Miller

Wildcat Service Corporation

13-2725423

$20,000

Torres

Wildcat Service Corporation

13-2725423

$30,000

Vacca

Wildcat Service Corporation

13-2725423

$3,500

Koo

World Cares Center, Inc.

41-2024802

$5,000

Lander

Yeled V' Yalda Early Childhood Center, Inc.

11-3050340

$7,500

Koo

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

13-1624228

$5,000

Rosenthal

Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York

13-1624230

$3,500

TOTAL

New York City Council Finance Division

$2,800,000

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Boroughwide Needs
Boroughwide Needs
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agencies
Initiative
Multiple Agencies
Initiative to Address Boroughwide Needs
TOTAL
Boroughwide Needs

Amount
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
$2,000,000

Agencies: SIBP (014), DOE (040), CUNY (042), NYPD (056), FDNY (057), DHS (071),
MISC (098), DFTA (125), DCLA (126), DYCD (260), SBS (801), HPD (806),
DOHMH (816), DPR (846)
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Citywide
Description/Scope of Service: This initiative takes a multidisciplinary approach to providing for each
borough's needs in a holistic manner. Funding is provided to a vast array of approved not-for-profit
organizations based on a ground-up understanding of NYC communities.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:

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Borough

Organization

EIN

Amount

Bronx

Bronx Children's Museum

26-0579140

$10,000

Bronx

Crenulated Company LTD, The

14-1719016

$25,000

Bronx

Good Shepherd Services, Inc.

13-5598710

$10,000

Bronx

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.

13-2813809

$4,000

Bronx

Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc.

13-3622107

$20,000

Bronx

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

13-3110811

$23,000

Bronx

New York Botanical Garden

13-1693134

$10,000

Bronx

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

55-0882599

$50,000

Bronx

Osborne Association, Inc.

13-5563028

$50,000

Bronx

Part of the Solution

13-3425071

$40,000

Bronx

Per Scholas, Inc.

04-3252955

$75,000

Bronx

Point Community Development Corporation, The

13-3765140

$23,000

Brooklyn

Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc.

11-2608983

$38,750

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Alliance, Inc.

11-2145956

$116,250

Brooklyn

City-Wide Council Of Presidents, Inc.

45-4847192

$38,750

Brooklyn

Coney Island Generation Gap Reunion Committee

20-8562533

$38,750

Brooklyn

Doe Fund, Inc., The

13-3412540

$38,750

Brooklyn

Erasmus Neighborhood Federation

11-2490986

$38,750

Brooklyn

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

11-2475743

$77,500

Brooklyn

Man Up!, Inc.

03-0553092

$38,750

Brooklyn

Midwood Development Corporation

11-2420752

$38,750

Brooklyn

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

11-2934620

$38,750

Brooklyn

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

11-2453853

$38,750

Brooklyn

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

51-0192170

$38,750

Brooklyn

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc.

11-2728233

$38,750

Manhattan

American Museum of Natural History

13-6162659

$10,556

Manhattan

APICHA Community Health Center

13-3706385

$10,556

Manhattan

Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.

13-3630066

$10,556

Manhattan

Asphalt Green, Inc.

13-6533158

$10,556

Manhattan

Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc.

30-0280807

$10,556

Manhattan

Broadway Mall Maintenance Fund, Inc.

13-3419786

$10,556

Manhattan

CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc.

52-2440116

$10,556

Manhattan

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc

13-6202692

$10,556

Manhattan

City Parks Foundation

13-3561657

$10,555

Manhattan

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

13-3132603

$10,556

Manhattan

Class Size Matters

20-2169746

$10,556

Manhattan

Common Cents New York, Inc.

13-3613229

$10,556

Manhattan

Dominican Sunday, Inc.

13-4188781

$10,556

Manhattan

DOROT, Inc.

13-3264005

$10,555

Manhattan

Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention, Inc.

13-3311582

$10,555

Manhattan

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

13-3130146

$10,555

Manhattan

Goddard Riverside Community Center - SRO Law Project

13-1893908

$10,556

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Manhattan

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

13-2915659

$10,555

Manhattan

Historic House Trust of New York City

13-3590825

$10,555

Manhattan

Housing Court Answers, Inc.

13-3317188

$10,556

Manhattan

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

13-1628180

$10,556

Manhattan

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

13-3911331

$10,556

Manhattan

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

13-3505372

$10,556

Manhattan

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

13-2738818

$10,555

Manhattan

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

13-2622748

$10,556

Manhattan

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

13-3286250

$10,556

Manhattan

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

13-3149200

$10,555

Manhattan

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

13-2618568

$10,555

Manhattan

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

14-1761209

$10,556

Manhattan

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc

55-0882599

$10,555

Manhattan

Palante Harlem, Inc.

80-0209989

$10,555

Manhattan

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

13-2947616

$10,555

Manhattan

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

13-2947657

$10,555

Manhattan

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

13-1624210

$10,555

Manhattan

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

23-7379098

$10,555

Manhattan

West Side Center for Community Life

71-0908184

$10,555

Queens

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

11-2405466

$50,000

Queens

Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Queens, Inc.

11-1966067

$50,000

Queens

Consortium for Worker Education (CWE)

13-3564313

$20,000

Queens

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

11-2932528

$50,000

Queens

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

11-2518141

$20,000

Queens

Horticultural Society of New York, The

13-0854930

$50,000

Queens

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

11-2710506

$50,000

Queens

QSAC, Inc.

11-2482974

$50,000

Queens

Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc.

11-2386540

$50,000

Queens

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

11-2591783

$50,000

Queens

Sunnyside Community Service, Inc.

51-0189327

$50,000

Queens

Urban Justice Center - Safety Net Project

13-3442022

$50,000

Staten Island

Borough President-Staten Island

13-6400434

$10,000

Staten Island

College of Staten Island

13-6400434

$10,000

Staten Island

Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc.

20-1532382

$10,000

Staten Island

East Shore Little League

51-0237392

$5,000

Staten Island

Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries Inc.

13-3176456

$5,000

Staten Island

Legal Aid Society

13-5562265

$10,000

Staten Island

Legal Services NYC

13-2600199

$6,500

Staten Island

Mid-Island Little League, Inc.

23-7032781

$5,000

Staten Island

New York City Police Department

13-6400434

$11,500

Staten Island

Public School 50R

13-6400434

$6,000

Staten Island

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

13-3541647

$5,000

Staten Island

Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden

80-0193388

$5,000

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Staten Island

Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children (d/b/a Community Resources)

13-5660279

$6,000

Staten Island

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

13-3706442

$5,000

Staten Island

Staten Island Little League

13-6162802

$5,000

Staten Island

Travis Fourth of July Celebration Committee, Inc., The

13-3586505

$1,500

Staten Island

Volunteer Heart Ambulance

13-6628436

$3,500

Staten Island

West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation

13-3046424

$5,000

Staten Island

Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc.

35-2262561

$5,000

TOTAL

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Childrens Services
Childrens Services
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
ACS
Discretionary Child Care
DYCD
Early Childhood Literacy Initiative
ACS
Priority 5 Vouchers
CUNY
Technical Assistance for Child Care Providers (CUNY PDI)
TOTAL
Discretionary Child Care

Amount
$5,023,000
$1,500,000
$10,000,000
$1,500,000
$18,023,000
$5,023,000

Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068)


Program Area: Child Care Services
U/A: 004 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-Income children and families
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation provides funding for discretionary child care programs
that did not receive a negotiated acquisition extension contract from the Administration.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Afro American 1
13-2727406
$315,000
Afro American 3
13-2727406
$904,395
Alonzo A. Daughtry Memorial DCC, Inc.
11-2248164
$815,467
Beth Jacob
11-2290419
$600,000
Beth Jacob
11-1639801
$600,000
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service
11-1630780
$300,000
Dominican Women's Development Center
13-3593885
$850,000
Gan Day Care
11-2302049
$200,000
Labor & Industry for Education
11-4088055
$50,000
Police Athletic League, Inc.
13-5596811
$148,999
St. Albans Montessori*
46-1560690
$195,500
Washington Heights Child Care Center*
13-2709329
$43,639

Early Childhood Literacy Initiative

$1,500,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Children ages 0-5
Description/Scope of Service: Funds will support the creation of an Early Childhood Literacy Initiative.
This initiative will support a coalition of not-for-profit organizations that will foster literacy development
and provide pro-active, preventative, and collaborative wraparound services to tackle the myriad of
issues that contribute to the Citys widening achievement gap, to help to prevent this gap. The initiative
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proposes to concentrate on children ages 0-5, a period during which 90% of brain development occurs.
Recognizing that the absence of a literacy rich environment at this stage of a childs development has
profound negative consequences, the initiative will fund an array of programs, all of which support the
goal of creating proficient readers by third grade. The organizations that will provide these critical
services will include Reach Out and Read of Greater New York (ROR GNY), Jumpstart for Children,
Literacy Inc. (LINC), Video Interaction Project (VIP), Parent Child Home Program (PCHP), and the three
library systems - Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), New York Public Library (NYPL), and the Queens Public
Library (QPL).
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Literacy Inc. (LINC)
13-3911331
$275,000
Jumpstart for Children
04-3262046
$175,000
Reach out and Read of Greater New York (ROR GNY)
13-4080045
$175,000
Parent Child Home Program (PCHP)
11-2495601
$175,000
Video Interaction Project (VIP)
13-1679615
$175,000
Brooklyn Public Library (BPL)
11-1904261
$175,000
New York Public Library (NYPL)
13-1887440
$175,000
Queens Public Library (QPL)
11-1904262
$175,000

Priority 5 Vouchers

$10,000,000

Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068)


Program Area: Child Care Services
U/A: 004 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income families with school-aged children
Description/Scope of Service: This funding would provide an enhancement to support Priority 5 child
care vouchers for low-income families with school-aged children.
Designation Method:
Funding is allocated directly to the Administration for Childrens Services.

Technical Assistance for Child Care Providers

$1,500,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


Program Area: Child Care Services
U/A: 001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York City child care providers receiving City funding
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation provides funding for technical assistance for current
baselined and non-baselined child care providers through the NY Early Childhood Professional
Development Institute.
Designation Method:
Funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

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Criminal Justice Services


Criminal Justice Services
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DOP
Adolescent Portable Therapy Program
MOCJ
Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) Programs
MOCJ
Center for Court Innovation
MOCJ
Child Advocacy Centers (Safe Horizon)
MOCJ
Initiative to Address Sexual Assault
DA - RC
Staten Island Drug Treatment Court
Total

Amount
$250,000
$4,100,000
$400,000
$500,000
$300,000
$250,000
$5,800,000

Adolescent Portable Therapy Program

$250,000

Agency: Department of Probation (781)


Program Area: Probation Services
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded Fiscal 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth at risk for probation violation
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports the Adolescent Portable Therapy (APT)
treatment program which provides substance abuse and mental health treatment to youth at risk for
probation violation.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Vera Institute of Justice
13-1941627
$250,000

Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) Programs

$4,100,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded
Area Served:
Target Population:

Mayors Office of Criminal Justice Miscellaneous Budget (098)


002 Other Than Personal Services
Fiscal 1997
Citywide
Defendants facing incarceration, including youth, women, and individuals
with mental illness and/or substance abuse issues
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $3.35 million and an
enhancement of $750,000. Alternative-to-Incarceration (ATI) programs provide intermediate sanctions,
such as community service and substance abuse counseling, that offer judges an alternative to pre-trial
detention, a sentence in jail, or prison for eligible defendants. In addition, ATI Programs 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.
Designation Method:

The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:

Legal Name of Organization


Center for Alternative Sentencing Employment Services (CASES)
Center for Community Alternatives' Crossroads Program
Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)
Educational Assistance Corporation (EAC)
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EIN
13-2668080
16-1395992
13-3843322
23-7175609

Amount
$728,775
$408,978
$440,957
$1,021,340
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Fortune Society
Legal Action Center
Osborne Association
Women's Prison Association's (WPA)

13-2645436
13-2756320
13-5563028
13-5596836

Center for Court Innovation (CCI)

$293,850
$198,825
$482,075
$525,200

$400,000

Agency: Mayors Office of Criminal Justice Miscellaneous Budget (098)


U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Community members and court-involved individuals
Description/Scope of Service: Center for Court Innovation 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.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Center for Court Innovation

EIN
13-2612524

Child Advocacy Centers


Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:

Amount
$400,000

$500,000

Mayors Office of Criminal Justice Miscellaneous Budget (098)


002 Other Than Personal Services
Fiscal 2005
Citywide

Target Population: Child victims of physical and sexual abuse


Description/Scope of Service: The sum of $500,000 supports a portion of the operating costs 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 CACs help sexually abused children and their families navigate the criminal justice
and social services systems. The CACs also provide short-term counseling, information, and referrals for
children and families not involved in current investigations.
Designation Method:

The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:

Legal Name of Organization


Safe Horizon

Initiative to Address Sexual Assault

EIN
13-2946970

Amount
$500,000

$300,000

Agency: Mayors Office of Criminal Justice Miscellaneous Budget (098)


U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Victims of sexual assault
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will support four community-based organizations that provide
sexual assault related services and programs.
Designation Method:

The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:

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Legal Name of Organization


Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (Bronx)
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Crime Victims Treatment Center Intervention
Program (Manhattan)
Mt. Sinai Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Program (Queens)
New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault

Staten Island Drug Treatment Court

EIN
13-2668080

Amount
$75,000

16-1395992

$75,000

13-3843322
23-7175609

$75,000
$75,000

$250,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Richmond County District Attorney (905)


002 Other Than Personal Services
Fiscal 2012
Richmond County
Male and female offenders age 16 and up who suffer from substance abuse
and co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation to the Richmond County District Attorney will support the
Education and Assistance Corporation's Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities program (EACTASC) in the Staten Island Drug Treatment Court.
Designation Method:

Funding is provided directly to the Richmond County District Attorney.

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Cultural Affairs
Cultural Affairs
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DCLA
Coalition Theaters of Color
DCLA
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA)
DCLA
Cultural Immigrant Initiative
TOTAL

Amount
$1,000,000
$7,100,000
$1,500,000
$9,600,000

Coalition of Theaters of Color

$1,000,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Populations:

Department of Cultural Affairs (126)


003 Cultural Programs
FY 2006
Citywide
Theaters and cultural organizations and their audiences, primarily in
communities of color
Description/Scope of Service: This funding is an enhancement of $1,000,000 to support the operations
and programming of various theaters and cultural organizations primarily in communities of color.
Designation Method:
Funding is allocated directly to the Department of Cultural Affairs.

Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA)

$7,100,000

Agency: Department of Cultural Affairs (126)


U/A: 003 Cultural Programs
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: This funding supports after-school programs that are in partnership with
cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment citywide.
Designation Method:
Designations will be determined post-budget adoption.

Cultural Immigrant Initiative

$1,500,000

Agency: Department of Cultural Affairs (126)


U/A: 003 Cultural Programs
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals interested in various immigrant cultures
Description/Scope of Service: The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide
programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City.
This initiative would increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Designation Method:
Designations will be determined post-budget adoption.

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CUNY
CUNY
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
CUNY
Center for Puerto Rican Studies
CUNY
City Council Merit-Based Scholarships
DOE
City Council Merit-Based Scholarships FIT
CUNY
Creative Arts Team
CUNY
CUNY Advanced Certificate Program
CUNY
CUNY Prep
CUNY
Dominican Studies Institute
CUNY
Murphy Institute Center for Worker Education
CUNY
NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College
CUNY
Results Based Accountability for Council Initiatives
Total
Center for Puerto Rican Studies

Amount
$970,000
$10,915,000
$185,000
$200,000
$50,000
$2,700,000
$970,000
$100,000
$200,000
$500,000
$16,790,000
$970,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


U/A: 001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals interested in Puerto Rican culture
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $470,000 and an enhancement
of $500,000 to the Center for Puerto Rican Studies, which was created to archive, preserve, and
research Puerto Rican culture. The Center is located at Hunter College in Manhattan.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the City University of New York.

City Council Merit-Based Scholarships

$10,915,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

City University of New York (042)


001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
FY 2015
Citywide
First-year CUNY students in the 2014-2015 academic year who graduated
from a New York City public high school with a B average or better.
Description/Scope of Service: This funding will provide first-year CUNY students who graduated from a
New York City public high school with a B or better average and who maintain a B or better average with a
scholarship of approximately $400 for each semester of the 2014-2015 academic year.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the City University of New York.

City Council Merit-Based Scholarships FIT


Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:

$185,000

Department of Education (040)


474 Non-Public Schools Other Than Personal Services
FY 2015
Citywide

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Target Population: First-year FIT students in the 2014-2015 academic year who graduated from a
New York City public high school with a B average or better.
Description/Scope of Service: This funding will provide first-year FIT students who graduated from a New
York City public high school with a B or better average and who maintain a B or better average with a
scholarship of approximately $400 for each semester of the 2014-2015 academic year.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the Department of Education.

Creative Arts Team

$200,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Populations:

City University of New York (042)


001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
FY 2005
Citywide
At-risk youth in grades pre-kindergarten through.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports the Creative Arts Team, which challenges at-risk
youth with participatory drama workshops and residencies that foster important learning skills and
positive social development.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the City University of New York.

CUNY Advanced Certificate Program

$50,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


U/A: 001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: CUNY students studying computer science and related fields
Description/Scope of Services: The CUNY Advanced Certificate Program provides additional, targeted
classroom and lab instruction for CUNY students studying computer science and related fields to prepare
them to join the Citys technology workforce.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the City University of New York

CUNY Prep

$2,700,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


U/A: 002 Community Colleges Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide, though location is in the Bronx
Target Population: CUNY Prep students
Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a restoration to CUNY Prep, a high school
equivalency and college preparatory program in the Bronx serving students ages 16-18 who have left
traditional high schools.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York

Dominican Studies Institute


Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:

$970,000

City University of New York (042)


001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
FY 2005
Citywide

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Target Population: Individuals interested in Dominican culture


Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a $470,000 restoration and a $500,000
enhancement to the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute, which was created to archive, preserve, and
research the Dominican culture. The institute is located at City College in Manhattan.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

Murphy Institute Center for Worker Education

$100,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


U/A: 001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Paraprofessionals pursuing teaching careers
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration to the Murphy Institute Center for
Worker Education which provides access to education for working adults and training and education for
New York City union members.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College

$200,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


U/A: 001 Community Colleges - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population NYC residents, government agencies, and institutions
Description/Scope of Service: The NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College seeks to assist New York City
communities, residents, government agencies and institutions to develop, implement and evaluate policies
that will improve the citys food environment and reduce food-related health, social, environmental and
economic problems.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

Results - Based Accountability for Council Initiatives

$500,000

Agency: City University of New York (042)


U/A: 001 Community Colleges Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: N/A
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation provides funding for evaluating organizations and agencies
receiving City Council initiative funding through a results-based accountability model.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the City University of New York.

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Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
ACS
CONNECT, Inc. Community Empowerment Program
MOCJ
Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative
MOCJ
Immigrant Battered Women's Initiative
HRA
Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims
TOTAL

Amount
$600,000
$4,000,000
$1,000,000
$350,000
$5,950,000

CONNECT, Inc. Community Empowerment Program

$600,000

Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068)


Program Area: Preventive Services
U/A: 006 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2003
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims and impacted communities
Description/Scope of Service: This action restores funding to the Community Empowerment Program
(CEP) operated by CONNECT. CONNECT provides domestic violence education, outreach, technical
assistance and training to community and school-based organizations.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
CONNECT, Inc.

Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative

EIN
02-0694269

Amount
$600,000

$4,000,000

Agency: Mayors Office of Criminal Justice Miscellaneous Budget (098)


U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $2.825 million and an
enhancement of $1.175 million. The allocation for the DoVE Initiative will support the neighborhoodbased provision of domestic violence services in New York City. The funds are to be used to support
community-based organizations that provide prevention and empowerment workshops, comprehensive
service referrals and legal advocacy to victims of domestic violence. Safe Horizon shall administer this
program and provide technical assistance to the providers.
Designation Method:
The City Council will designate providers and amounts for this initiative postbudget adoption.

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Immigrant Battered Women's Initiative

$1,000,000

Agency: Mayors Office of Criminal Justice Miscellaneous Budget (098)


U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $475,000 and an enhancement
of $525,000. These funds will be used to support and enhance staff salaries in the initiatives legal and
clinical programs, as well as Other Than Personal Services and indirect agency costs.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Sanctuary for Families

EIN
13-3193119

Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims

Amount
$1,000,000

$350,000

Agency: Human Resources Administration (069)


U/A: 103 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded Fiscal 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Domestic violence victims
Description/Scope of Service: Groups funded under this initiative will provide comprehensive legal
services and information to indigent victims of domestic violence appearing in court.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Her Justice
Safe Horizon
Sanctuary for Families

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EIN
13-3688519
13-2946970
13-3193119

Amount
$100,000
$125,000
$125,000

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Education
Education
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DOE
Bridge to Tomorrow
DOE
CHAMPS
DOE
Chess in the Schools, Inc.
DOE
Child Mind Institute
DOE
Community Schools
DOE
Dropout Prevention and Intervention Initiative
DOE
Executive Leadership Institute
DOE
Free Lunch in Middle Schools
DYCD
Jill Chaifetz Helpline
DOE
MOUSE
DOE
Middle School Expanded Learning Time
DOE
Small Schools Athletic League
DOE
Teacher's Choice
DOE
Urban Advantage
TOTAL
Bridge to Tomorrow

Amount
$1,150,000
$125,000
$400,000
$250,000
$250,000
$1,000,000
$450,000
$6,250,000
$200,000
$275,000
$1,550,000
$825,000
$6,085,000
$3,500,000
$22,310,000
$1,150,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department of Education (040)


401 General Education Instruction and School Leadership Personal Services
FY 2011
Citywide
Job candidates at Workforce1 Centers without a high school diploma or
equivalent
Description/Scope of Service: The Bridge to Tomorrow program funds DOE staff at Workforce1 Centers to
provide GED assessments, preparation and testing to clients.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Education.

C.H.A.M.P.S.

$125,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 401 General Education Instruction and School Leadership Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Middle school students
Description/Scope of Service: The C.H.A.M.P.S. program helps to improve fitness levels and overall health of
middle school students by increasing opportunities to engage in physical activity. It promotes health-related
fitness through before- and after-school sports programs in more than 200 middle schools in all boroughs.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Education.

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Chess in the Schools, Inc.

$400,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2010
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students and teachers
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $200,000 and an enhancement of
$200,000 to Chess in the Schools, Inc., which offers chess classes during the school day, school chess clubs,
and the Project Chess initiative that trains teachers to teach chess and launch chess education programs.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Chess in the Schools, Inc.

EIN
13-6119036

Child Mind Institute

Amount
$400,000

$250,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school teachers
Description/Scope of Service: The funding will support the Child Mind Institutes Teacher-Child Interaction
Training (TCIT) program. The program aims to provide teachers in public schools with a specific set of skills
so they can better manage disruptive behaviors in the classroom.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Child Mind Institute

EIN
80-0478843

Community Schools

Amount
$250,000

$250,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Populations:

Department of Education (040)


454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
FY 2013
Citywide
Students at participating schools and the communities in which the schools are
located
Description/Scope of Service: This funding supports a restoration of $150,000 and an enhancement of
$100,000 for Community Schools. Community partners will work with participating schools to create
strategies that will tie specific health and social services directly to the schools students and their families
and communities.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
New York City Community Learning Schools Initiative

EIN
46-1227433

Dropout Prevention and Intervention

Amount
$250,000

$1,000,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2008
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Area Served: Citywide


Target Population: New York City public school students at risk of dropping out
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will support dropout prevention and intervention programs.
Contracted providers offer a range of student support, school restructuring, and professional
development services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Counseling in Schools, Inc.
East Side House, Inc.
El Puente
ENACT
Good Shepherd Services
Institute for Student Achievement
Just-Us, Inc.
St. Nicks Alliance Corporation
Turnaround for Children

EIN
13-3637647
13-1623989
11-2614265
13-3422660
13-5598710
11-2995109
13-2954007
51-0192170
06-1495529

Executive Leadership Institute

Amount
$33,000
$30,000
$33,000
$310,000
$167,000
$167,000
$30,000
$30,000
$200,000

$450,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2002
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Members of the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a $300,000 restoration and a $150,000
enhancement to the Executive Leadership Institute operated by the Council of School Supervisors and
Administrators (CSA), which maintains five-borough learning centers and provides professional development
and training to principals and other school leadership staff.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Council of School Supervisors and Administrators

EIN
11-2024569

Free Lunch in Middle Schools

Amount
$450,000

$6,250,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 438 School Food Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: All students in participating middle schools
Description/Scope of Service: This designation provides school-wide free lunch to approximately 170,000
middle school students in approximately 290 schools.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the Department of Education.

Jill Chaifetz Helpline


Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:

$200,000
Department of Youth and Community Development (260)
312 Youth Services Other Than Personal Services
FY 2007
Citywide

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Target Population: Parents of New York City schoolchildren


Description/Scope of Service: The Jill Chaifetz Helpline operated by Advocates for Children 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.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Advocates for Children

EIN
11-2247307

Amount
$200,000

MOUSE

$275,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school students
Description/Scope of Service: Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE)
prepares and supports students provides training for middle school and high school students in technology,
digital media, and computer science.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education

EIN
13-3973196

Middle School Expanded Learning Time

Amount
$275,000

$1,550,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 402 General Education Instruction and School Leadership Other Than
Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Middle school students in 20 high-needs middle schools
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports an extended school day in 20 middle schools, which
includes intense literacy training for high-needs students.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
The After School Corporation

EIN
13-4004600

Small Schools Athletic League

Amount
$1,550,000

$825,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 402 General Education Instruction and School Leadership Other Than
Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: High school athletes
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation would support funding for sports and enrichment services
in schools participating in the Small Schools Athletic League. Funding will be allocated by Department of
Education to participating schools based on the number of teams.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to Department of Education.
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Teachers Choice

$6,085,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 402 General Education Instruction and School Leadership Other Than
Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 1999
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Public school teachers and staff
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a $4.585 million restoration and a $1.5 million
enhancement to funds that will be used to reimburse teachers and other school staff for purchases of
supplies used for student instruction.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Education.

Urban Advantage

$3,500,000

Agency: Department of Education (040)


U/A: 454 Central Administration Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Middle school students and their teachers
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a $2.5 million restoration and a $1 million
enhancement to the Urban Advantage Science Education program, which is a unique collaboration of
seven science-oriented institutions to provide professional development for middle school science
teachers, to provide school and class-based resources, and to assist middle school students in completing
state-mandated exit projects and requirements.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
American Museum of Natural History

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EIN
13-6162659

Amount
$3,500,000

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Environmental Initiatives
Environment
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DYCD
A Greener NYC
DYCD
NYC Cleanup Initiative
TOTAL

Amount
$750,000
$3,500,000
$4,250,000

A Greener NYC

$750,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Community Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Citywide
Description/Scope of Service: An initiative to support environmentally friendly focused programs that
encourage education, advocacy, community service, and green-job training, contributing to the
improvement and conservation of NYC's air, water, land, energy, open spaces, and other vital resources.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
New York Botanical Garden
Green City Force
Sustainable South Bronx
Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.
Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.
Wildlife Conservation Society
CEC STUYVESANT COVE INC AKA Solar One
New York Restoration Project
West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc.
Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.
Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc.
Eastern Queens Alliance
Rockaway Waterfront Alliance
Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.
Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc.

New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
13-1693134
80-0428040
20-535999
13-4355067
11-2843763
13-1740011
52-2440116
13-3959056
13-3800068
11-2405466
11-1635083
20-1723492
11-3783397
13-3481845
35-2262561

Amount
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000
$50,000

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NYC Cleanup Initiative

$3,500,000

Agency Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Community Development
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Citywide
Description/Scope of Service: NYC Cleanup promotes cleaner streets in New York City. Each Council
Member is allocated funding to distribute to an approved organization that provides cleaning services in
the Council Member's district including but not limited to street sweeping, litter pick up, and graffiti
removal. Council Members also have the option to use these funds to provide the Department of
Sanitation with more funding for litter basket pickups or other similar services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

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Food Initiatives
Food Initiatives
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DYCD
Amida Care Initiative
HRA
Earned Income Tax Credit Assistance (Food Bank)
DYCD
Electronic Benefits Transfers at Food Markets
DYCD
Expand Low-Income Farmers Markets
HRA
Food Pantries and Technical Assistance
DYCD
Food Pantries
TOTAL
Amida Care Initiative

Amount
$100,000
$250,000
$335,000
$60,000
$250,000
$1,320,000
$2,315,000
$100,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Services (260)


U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Adults with health conditions.
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will support Amida Cares Mobile Engagement Teams (METs),
Peer Outreach Workers and Health Navigators to provide members access to secure food and housing.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following organization as the provider
initiative for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Amida Care Inc.
13-4154068
$100,000

Earned Income Tax Credit Assistance Program (Food Bank)


Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

$250,000

Human Resources Administration (069)


Emergency Food Programs
105 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2012
Citywide
Low income working individuals and families.

Description/Scope of Service This funding supports Food Banks Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Assistance
Program, which provides assessment of refundable federal income tax credit
for low-income working individuals and families, via its free income tax
preparation services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the Following organization as the provider for
Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Food Bank for New York City
13-3179546
$250,000

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EBTs and Food Markets

$335,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Other than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: FY 2008
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Food Stamp Recipients
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents funding to expand access to Electronic Benefits
Transfer (EBT) at farmers markets throughout the City. This funding also supports the Youth MarketUrban Farm stands and the New Farmer Development project.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following organization as the provider for
Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
GrowNYC
13-2765465
$335,000

Expand Low Income Farmers Markets

$60,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services (OTPS)
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Consumers of Emergency Food
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will fund marketing and outreach to support and expand
farmers markets in underserved communities.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated Harvest Home as the provider of this initiative
for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Harvest Home
06-1800512
$60,000

Food Pantries and Technical Assistance

$250,000

Agency: Human Resources Administration (069)


Program Area: Emergency Food Programs
U/A: 105 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2005
Area(s) Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income New Yorkers
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents enhanced baselined funding to support food
pantries citywide. To ensure that hungry New Yorkers have continued access to emergency food
programs, $250,000 is used for direct purchase of food and for capacity expansion efforts at Emergency
Food Assistance Program (EFAP) food pantries via Food Bank.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Food Bank for New York City
13-3179546
$250,000

Food Pantries Initiative

$1,320,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services & Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2006
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Area Served: Citywide


Target Populations: Consumers of Emergency Food
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents funding to support a number of food pantries
and soup kitchens that are not a part of the Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP), which is
administered by the Human Resources Administration (HRA).
Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will
receive under this initiative post-budget adoption.

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Government Officials
Government Officials
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
Clerk
City Clerk PS Enhancement
BP- Brooklyn
Brooklyn Borough President PS Enhancement
BP - Manhattan
Manhattan Borough President PS Enhancement
TOTAL

Amount
$150,000
$100,000
$100,000
$350,000

City Clerk Personal Services Enhancement

$150,000

Agency: Office of the City Clerk (103)


Program Area: Administration
U/A: 001 Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Description/Scope of Service: This action provides funding to the City Clerks Fiscal 2015 budget to
supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) resources.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Office of the City Clerk.

Manhattan Borough President Personal Services Enhancement

$100,000

Agency: Manhattan Borough President (010)


Program Area: Administration
U/A: 001 Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Description/Scope of Service: This action provides funding to the Manhattan Borough Presidents Fiscal 2015
budget to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) resources.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Manhattan Borough President.

Brooklyn Borough President Personal Services Enhancement

$100,000

Agency: Brooklyn Borough President (012)


Program Area: Administration
U/A: 001 Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Description/Scope of Service: This action provides funding to the Brooklyn Borough President Fiscal 2015 budget
to supplement the agencys Personal Services (PS) resources.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Brooklyn Borough President.

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Health Services and Prevention


Health Services and Prevention
Initiative
Callen Lorde Health Center
Hepatitis B/C Initiative
HIV/AIDS Communities of Color
Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative
TOTAL
Callen Lorde Community Health Center

Amount
$150,000
$750,000
$100,000
$300,000
$1,300,000
$150,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS
U/A: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013
Area Served Citywide
Target Population: Uninsured patients
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation is an enhancement of $150,000 to support the provision of
comprehensive care and treatment in four specific areas for uninsured patients: women's health; screening
and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV / AIDS; adolescent services; and senior
services.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated Callen Lorde Community Health Center as the
provider of this initiative.
Tax ID#: 13-3409680

Hepatitis B/C Initiative

$750,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS
U/A: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served Citywide
Target Population: Individuals at risk for contracting Hepatitis B/C
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will fund the training of local health providers to test for Hepatitis B
and C; outreach and screening by DOHMH and local Community-Based Organizations to encourage testing for
Hepatitis; and supporting linkages to culturally competent care for those diagnosed with Hepatitis B or C.
Hepatitis B & C are potentially fatal diseases widespread in NYC that are usually asymptomatic until a person is
diagnosed with advanced liver cancer.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
African Services Committee
After Hours Project, Inc.
AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc.
Bellevue Hospital (Health and Hospital Corporation)
BOOM!Health (d.b.a CitiWide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.)
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center
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EIN
13-3749744
33-1007278
11-2837894
13-6400434
13-4009817
13-2739694

Amount
$45,000
$10,000
$10,000
$60,000
$10,000
$45,000
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Community Health Action of Staten Island


Community Healthcare Network, Inc.
Empire Liver Foundation
Family Services Network of New York
Harlem United Community AIDS Center
Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc.
Harm Reduction Coalition
HELP/PSI
Housing Works, Inc.
Korean Community Services
Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center, Inc.
Montefiore Comprehensive Health Care Center
New York Harm Reduction Educators, Inc.
Positive Health Project
Praxis Housing Initiatives, Inc.
Safe Horizon, Inc. (Streetwork)
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction
Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)
Washington Heights Corner Project

HIV/AIDS Communities of Color

13-3556132
13-3083068
46-2121958
11-2592651
13-3461695
13-2552500
94-3204958
13-3464470
13-3584089
23-7348989
13-3727641
13-1740114
13-3678499
13-3845305
13-3832223
13-2946970
13-3724008
13-4094385
20-8672015

$10,000
$60,000
$155,000
$10,000
$10,000
$60,000
$10,000
$60,000
$10,000
$45,000
$10,000
$60,000
$10,000
$10,000
$10,000
$10,000
$10,000
$10,000
$10,000

$100,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS
U/A: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served Citywide
Target Population: Individuals at risk of contracting HIV and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) as well as
communities of color at high risk for contracting HIV, particularly men who have sex with men (MSMs) under the
age of 30, young women of color, substance users and/or residents of high-prevalence neighborhoods.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation is an enhancement of $100,000 for programs that provide
outreach, rapid testing or rapid testing referral, linkage to care for PLWHAs, and supportive services and mental
health screenings. This allocation also supports programs that make male and female condoms readily available
and free of charge to high risk groups, particularly young MSMs and young women of color, with preference
given to providers who distribute condoms in non-traditional settings such as bars and beauty salons. Public
Health Solutions and Community Resource Exchange, Inc. administers the contracts to a number of
organizations.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate providers and allocations to post-budget adoption.

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Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative

$300,000

Agency Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
U/A: 113 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2002
Area Served Citywide targeting areas with high infant mortality rates.
Target Population: Expectant mothers and women of childbearing age
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation promotes womens health before, during and after pregnancy and
works in areas with the highest infant mortality rates to improve maternal and child health outcomes through a
network of community-based providers offering a range of interventions: outreach, referrals, workshops, case
management and peer education.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate providers and allocations to post-budget adoption.

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Homeless Services
Homeless Services
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DHS
Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund
TOTAL
Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund

Amount
$500,000
$500,000
$500,000

Agency Department of Homeless Services (071)


Program Area: Prevention and Aftercare
U/A: 200 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Potentially homeless individuals and families.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration for a homelessness prevention
program that provides emergency grants to families in crisis at risk of eviction in order to keep them in
their homes and avoid the shelter system.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Coalition for the Homeless
13-3072967
$300,000
Community Service Society
13-5562202
$100,000
The Bridge Fund
13-3824852
$100,000

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Housing
Housing
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
HPD
Citywide Task Force on Housing Court
HPD
Community Consultants
HPD
Housing Preservation Initiative
HPD
Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program
HPD
Subsidized Housing Information Project (SHIP)
HPD
Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development
HPD
HPD Alternative Enforcement Program
HPD
Stabilizing NYC
HPD
Ease Transition in Downsizing in Housing
NYCHA
NYCHA Community and Senior Centers
TOTAL

Amount
$550,000
$1,000,000
$2,000,000
$750,000
$100,000
$ 100,000
$750,000
$1,000,000
$250,000
$17,100,000
$23,600,000

Citywide Task Force on Housing Court

$550,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 011 Office of Housing Preservation- Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 1999
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Tenants who attend housing court
Description/Scope of Service: This initiative supports the work of Housing Court Answers, Inc. (formerly
known as City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court, Inc.), which provides information to tenants and small
landlords at tables located in the Citys Housing Courts.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Housing Court Answers, Inc.
13-3317188
$550,000

Community Consultants

$1,000,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 1992
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income housing residents
Description/Scope of Service: The Community Consultant program allows neighborhood-based groups to
provide the following services: tenant organization; code enforcement advocacy; housing court assistance;
apartment repossession; and other housing-related public education.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Belmont Arthur Avenue Local Development Organization
Bridge Street Development Corporation
Brighton Neighborhood Association, Inc.
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EIN
13-3020589
11-3250772
11-2435523

Amount
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
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Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.


Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.
Clinton Housing Development Company, Inc.
Community League of the Heights, Inc.
El Barrio Operation Fight Back, Inc.
Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention, Inc.
Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.
Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation
Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation
Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc.
Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.
Housing Court Answers, Inc.
Hudson Guild
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.
MFY Legal Services, Inc.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc.
Neighborhood Housing Services of the North Bronx, Inc.
Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)
North Brooklyn Development Corporation
Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc.
Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition for Sistas and Brothas United
Peoples Firehouse, Inc.
Queens Community House, Inc.
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.
Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc.
Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc.
United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc.
Urban Justice Center
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc.
West Side Federation for Senior and Supportive Housing, Inc.
Woodside on the Move, Inc.

Housing Preservation Initiative

11-2412584
11-2652331
13-2851988
13-2564241
13-3248777
13-3311582
13-2915659
11-2498292
11-2382250
13-3516262
51-0141489
13-3317188
13-5562989
13-1628180
13-2622748
13-3098397
23-7398279
13-3098397
13-3110811
11-2555446
13-2974137
13-2806160
11-2470566
11-2375583
11-1817497
11-2453853
13-3266398
13-1943516
13-2735378
13-3442022
13-2941841
13-2926433
11-2435565

$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,805
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$27,777
$1,000,000

$2,000,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Other Agency Services
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2008
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income housing residents
Description/Scope of Service: This initiative allows neighborhood-based groups to design and implement a
grassroots-based approach to the most critical threat to affordable housing in their individual communities.
Designation Method: The City Council will designated the organizations and the amount each will receive
post-budget adoption.

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Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program

$750,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income housing residents
Description/Scope of Service: This funding supports the Center for New York City Neighborhoods, an
independent, not-for-profit entity that coordinates the work of organizations providing technical services
citywide, legal services providers, and community-based organizations working to assist homeowners who
are in danger of losing their homes due to mortgage foreclosure.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Center for New York City Neighborhoods
83-0506416
$750,000

Subsidized Housing Information Project (SHIP)

$100,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Homeowners and renters
Description/Scope of Service: The Furman Center shall conduct training and outreach to potential users of a
new, comprehensive database of New York City's privately owned subsidized housing, and support data
uploads and maintenance of the database and website.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated following as the provider for this Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
NYU Furman Center SHIP

Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development (ANHD)

EIN
13-5562308

Amount
$100,000

$100,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Homeowners and renters
Description/Scope of Service: This funding will support the Association for Neighborhood and Housing
Developments efforts to develop a new capacity building program for community-based organizations
participating in the Council-funded Community Consultants and Housing Preservation Initiative programs.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following as the provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development
13-2775999
$100,000

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HPD Alternative Enforcement Program (AEP)

$750,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Renters
Description/Scope of Service: The Alternative Enforcement Program (AEP) is an enforcement program which
identifies the 200 most distressed multiple dwellings citywide each year. AEP allows the city to make repairs
to these buildings and bill the landlord for the repairs. This keeps residents in the direst of conditions from
waiting for landlords to act.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Department of Housing Preservation and
Development.

Stabilizing NYC

$1,000,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment
U/A: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income housing residents
Description/Scope of Service: Stabilizing NYC is a citywide coalition that seeks to prevent the loss of affordable
housing at the hands of predatory equity companies, and defend low-income tenants in predatory equity
building from harassment and eviction. Stabilizing NYC combines legal and organizing resources into a citywide
front against predatory equity, helping tenants take their predatory equity landlords accountable for lack of
repairs, eviction cases, and affirmative harassment.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following as the provider for Fiscal 2015
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Urban Justice Center
13-3442022
$1,000,000

Ease Transition in Downsizing in Housing

$250,000

Agency: Housing Preservation and Development (806)


Program Area Office of Administration
U/A: 008 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Renters
Description/Scope of Service: This initiative shall subsidize the moving expenses of Section 8 tenants who
move to smaller apartment units due to HPDs downsizing policy.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Department of Housing Preservation
and Development.

NYCHA Community and Senior Centers

$17,100,000

Agency: New York City Housing Authority (098)


U/A: 002 - Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
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Area Served: Citywide


Target Population: NYCHA residents and community members
Description/Scope of Service: Provides for ongoing operation of 24 Community Centers and 33 Senior
Centers currently under NYCHA management. These centers provide critical services for about 5,000 NYCHA
residents and community members annually, and provide about 160 jobs.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the New York City Housing Authority.

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Immigrant Services
Immigrant Services
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
CUNY
CUNY Citizenship NOW! Expansion
HRA
Immigrant Opportunities Initiative (IOI)
HRA
New York Immigrant Family Unity Project
DYCD
New York Immigration Coalition
TOTAL
Immigrant Opportunity Initiative

Amount
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$4,900,000
$200,000
$7,100,000
$1,000,000

Agency: Human Resources Administration (069)


U/A: 103 Other than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2002
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York Citys immigrant population
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation is an enhancement to assist immigrant adults gain access to
information and resources 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 various other immigrant
related legal services.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

CUNY Citizenship NOW! Expansion

$1,000,000

Agency City University of New York (042)


Program Area: Community Development Programs
U/A: 001 Community Colleges - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2002
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: New York Citys immigrant population
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports the expansion of the CUNY Citizenship Now! program
which provides free immigration law services to assist immigrants on their path to U.S. citizenship.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

New York Immigrant Family Unity Project

$4,900,000

Agency
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Human Resources Administration (069)


103 Other than Personal Services
FY 2014
Citywide
All indigent immigrant population detained at the New York/New Jersey immigration
courts
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports the expansion of the New York Immigrant Family Unity
Project (NYIFUP) pilot, first funded in Fiscal 2014. NYIFUP, which is the nations first government-funded legal
representation program for detained immigrants, provides high-quality, holistic representation to New Yorkers
detained and facing deportation who cannot afford an attorney. NYIFUP attorneys carry a full caseload of
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deportation defense cases, and provide services including: master calendar, bond and individual merits hearings,
appeals, and social work services. Vera Institute of Justice will oversee services between the legal providers and
HRA to ensure that the initiatives goals and objectives are accomplished. Vera will also coordinate all
performance reports and track data to provide it to the Council and HRA.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Vera Institute of Justice Inc.
13-1941627
$247,000
Legal Aid Society
13-5562265
$1,551,000
Bronx Defenders
13-3931074
$1,551,000
Brooklyn Defender Services
11-3305406
$1,551,000

New York Immigrant Coalition


Agency
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served

$200,000

Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


Community Development Programs
005 Other than Personal Services
Fiscal 2014
Citywide

Target Population: New York Citys immigrant population


Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports consulate identification services to overcome barriers to
schools, financial institutions, higher education, and public safety; financial empowerment and access to sound
financial services and college readiness workshops, and other programs as determined by demand.
The City Council has designated New York Immigrant Coalition as the provider of
Designation Method:
this initiative.
Tax ID #: 13-3573409
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
New York Immigrant Coalition
13-3573409
$200,000

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Legal Services
Legal Services
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
HRA
Anti-Eviction Legal Services and Single Room Occupancy
HRA
Citywide Civil Legal Services
MOCJ
Legal Information for Families (LIFT)
HRA
Legal Services for the Working Poor
HRA
Unemployment Insurance/SSI Advocacy Project
TOTAL

Amount
$5,000,000
$3,750,000
$485,000
$1,525,000
$1,000,000
$11,760,000

Anti-Eviction Legal Services

$5,000,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Human Resources Administration - (069)


103 - Other Than Personal Services
FY 2005
Citywide
Low-and moderate-income people facing eviction from their homes, as well as
services for low-income Single Room Occupancy housing tenants.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $2 million and an enhancement
of $3 million. The Anti-Illegal Eviction program provides legal assistance to low-and moderate-income
families and Single Room Occupancy housing tenants faced with illegal evictions from their homes and
helps to improve housing conditions.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A
Goddard Riverside Community Center
Legal Aid Society / Civil Division- Bronx
Legal Aid Society / Civil Division- Brooklyn
Legal Aid Society / Civil Division- Community Law Office
Legal Aid Society / Civil Division- Queens
Legal Aid Society / Civil Division- Staten Island
Legal Services NYC - Bronx
Legal Services NYC - Brooklyn Branch
Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services (Includes Harlem branch)
Legal Services NYC - Queens Branch
MFY Legal Services, Inc.
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

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EIN
13-2605599
13-1893908
13-5562265
13-5562265
13-5562265
13-5562265
13-5562265
16-1759590
13-2600199
13-2613958
13-2605604
13-2622748
13-2972415

Amount
$207,500
$775,000
$311,500
$410,000
$657,000
$234,500
$172,000
$219,000
$758,000
$364,000
$255,500
$435,000
$201,000

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Citywide Civil Legal Services

$3,750,000

Agency: Human Resources Administration (069)


U/A: 103 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2001
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Indigent persons requiring legal assistance
Description/Scope of Service: This funding supports direct client representation, including representation
in class action cases; the provision of legal advice; community legal education presentations; probono/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.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate $2.25 million post-budget adoption and has
designated the following providers and the amounts for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Legal Aid Society
13-5562265
$750,000
Legal Services NYC
13-2600199
$750,000

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

$485,000

Agency: Mayors Office of Criminal Justice - Miscellaneous Budget (098)


U/A: 002 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Persons requiring information in Family Court
Description/Scope of Service: This funding will provide LIFT with the necessary resources to operate its
Family Court legal information and support programs that serve over 30,000 New Yorkers annually. LIFTs
supported programs include its Education and Information sites; LIFTs Family Legal Center located in the
Family Court buildings in each of the five boroughs; and the telephone, email and live chat hotlines.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Legal Information for Families Today
13-3910567
$485,000

Legal Services for the Working Poor

$1,525,000

Agency: Human Resources Administration - (069)


U/A: 103 - Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2005
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Working poor persons requiring civil legal assistance
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents a restoration of $1.05 million and an
enhancement of $475,000. This funding supports civil legal services for the working poor, including:
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; representation of domestic violence victims; and assistance
with recovering illegal rents and other improper rent charges.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
CAMBA, Inc.
Housing Conservation Coordinators
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation
Urban Justice Center
MFY Legal Services

EIN
11-2480339
51-0141489
13-2972415
13-3442022
13-2622748

Unemployment Insurance/Supplemental Security Income Advocacy


Project

Amount
$305,000
$305,000
$305,000
$305,000
$305,000

$1,000,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Human Resources Administration (069)


103 - Other Than Personal Services
FY 2006
Citywide
Persons eligible for unemployment insurance or supplemental security income
benefits
Description/Scope of Service: This action allocates $500,000 each to Legal Services NYC (LSNYC) and the
Legal Aid Society (LAS) to expand legal advocacy through the Supplemental Security Income Advocacy
Project. This funding will also support an advocacy project of LSNYC 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 and/or the Supplemental
Security Income benefits they have been wrongly denied.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Legal Aid Society
Legal Services NYC

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EIN
13-5562265
13-2600199

Amount
$500,000
$500,000

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Libraries
Libraries
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
NY Public Library (Research)
NY Public Library (Branches)
Brooklyn Public Library
Queens Borough Public Library

Initiative
Fiscal 2015 Subsidy
Fiscal 2015 Subsidy
Fiscal 2015 Subsidy
Fiscal 2015 Subsidy
TOTAL

Fiscal 2015 Subsidy: NY Public Research Libraries

Amount
$350,000
$1,850,000
$1,400,000
$1,400,000
$5,000,000
$350,000

Agency: New York Public Library: Research (035)


U/A: 001
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals who use the NY Public Research Libraries
Description/Scope of Service: This funding partially restores services to the library branches in an effort
to support six-day service at every public library branch citywide and expand services for the most
vulnerable residents of our City.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the New York Public Library.

Fiscal 2015 Subsidy: NY Public Library (Branches)

$1,850,000

Agency: New York Public Library: Branches (037)


U/A: 006
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Individuals who use New York Public Libraries
Description/Scope of Service: This funding partially restores services to the library branches in an effort
to support six-day service at every public library branch citywide and expand services for the most
vulnerable residents of our City.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the New York Public Library.

Fiscal 2015 Subsidy: Brooklyn Public Library

$1,400,000

Agency: Brooklyn Public Library (038)


U/A: 001
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Area Served: Brooklyn
Target Population: Individuals who use Brooklyn Public Libraries
Description/Scope of Service: This funding partially restores services to the library branches in an effort
to support six-day service at every public library branch citywide and expand services for the most
vulnerable residents of our City.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the Brooklyn Public Library.

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Fiscal 2015 Subsidy: Queens Borough Public Library

$1,400,000

Agency: Queens Borough Public Library (039)


U/A: 001
First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006
Area Served: Queens
Target Population: Individuals who use Queens Borough Public Libraries
Description/Scope of Service: This funding partially restores services to the library branches in an effort
to support six-day service at every public library branch citywide and expand services for the most
vulnerable residents of our City.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the Queens Borough Public Library.

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Mental Health Services


Mental Health Services
DOHMH Initiative
Agency
Initiative
DOHMH
Autism Awareness
DOHMH
Children Under Five Initiative
DOHMH
Court-Involved Youth Mental Health Initiative
DOHMH
Samaritans of New York, Inc.
DOHMH
Young Adult Institute
TOTAL

Autism Awareness
Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:

Amount
$690,000
$200,000
$1,000,000
$50,000
$50,000
$1,990,000

$690,000
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)
Mental Hygiene Development Disabilities
121 - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
FY 2008
Citywide

Target Population: Children affected by Autism


Description/Scope of Service: This allocation is an enhancement of $690,000 in funding for wraparound
services to Autistic children in after-school or summer programs and during school closings.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

Children Under Five Initiative

$200,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 - Mental Health
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served Citywide
Target Population: Court-involved youth and families
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation funds community-based outpatient mental health clinics
throughout the city to provide mental health treatment for children age five and under. Mental health
treatment activities include, but are not limited to, screening and clinical evaluation; individual, small group
and child-parent psychotherapy; trauma-informed interventions (trauma-informed care is an approach to
engaging people with histories of trauma that recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges
the role that trauma has played in their lives); and consultation to pediatricians, preschool teachers and child
welfare workers.
Designation Method:

The City Council will designate post-budget adoption.

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Court-Involved Youth Mental Health Initiative

$1,000,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 - Mental Health
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Court-involved youth and families
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will fund the following: implementing an effective risk
assessment tool to determine whether juveniles are in need of mental health services early in the arrest
process engaging families of court-involved youth through family counseling, respite services and other
evidence-based practices; and connecting community-based providers to other non-governmental
organizations that have familiarity with the courts, Administration for Childrens Service, Department of
Corrections and other relevant City and State agencies.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Astor Services for Children & Families
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services
Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services, Inc. (CASES)
The Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc.
Fortune Society, Inc.
Jewish Child Care Association of New York
Safe Horizon
SCO Family of Services
Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc.
The Childrens Aid Society

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

EIN
14-1397918
11-2047151
13-2668080
13-2729071
13-2645436
13-1624060
13-2946970
11-2777066
13-5623279
13-5562191

Amount
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000

$50,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Area Served: Citywide
Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 Mental Health
First Year Funded: FY 2011
Target Population: All
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation represents an enhancement for Samaritans of New York Suicide
Prevention Services which consists of 24-hour confidential suicide prevention hotline.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated $50,000 thousand Samaritans of New York, Inc. for this
initiative in Fiscal 2015:
Tax ID#: 13-3164464

Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. (YAI)


Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:

$50,000

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Mental Hygiene Development Disabilities
121 Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
Fiscal 2007
Citywide

Target Population: Developmentally disabled adults


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Description/Scope of Service: This allocation partially restores YAI's three adult rehabilitation and recreation
programs: the Manhattan Evening Adjustment Program, the Bronx Evening Adjustment Program, and the Alumni
Club. These programs provide essential socialization and community inclusion services for adults with
developmental disabilities.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated $50,000 thousand to Young Adult Institute and
Workshop, Inc. (YAI) for this initiative in Fiscal 2015:
Tax ID#: 11-2030172

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Parks and Recreation


Parks and Recreation
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DPR
Parks Maintenance
DPR
Parks Enforcement Patrol (PEP) Officers
DPR
Tree Pruning
DPR
Parks Equity Initiative
DPR
Tree Stumps Removal
TOTAL
Parks Maintenance

Amount
$3,650,000
$5,000,000
$1,000,000
$750,000
$750,000
$11,150,000
$3,650,000

Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation (846)


Program Area: Maintenance and operations
U/A: 002 Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Park users in low and moderate income neighborhoods citywide.
Description/Scope of Service: This Council allocation will support additional maintenance workers
within the Department of Parks and Recreation in Fiscal 2015. The funding will allow DPR to hire
additional gardeners and City Park Workers (CPWs) to help maintain neighborhood parks citywide.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Parks and Recreation.

Parks Enforcement Patrol (PEP) Officers

$5,000,000

Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation (846)


Program Area: Maintenance and operations
U/A: 002 Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Park users in low and moderate income neighborhoods citywide.
Description/Scope of Service: To ensure that more City parks receive the benefit of having PEP
officers presence, this allocation will allow DPR to hire approximately 80 FTE additional Parks
Enforcement Patrol (PEP) officers, bringing the total City tax-levy funded PEP officers to 241 in Fiscal
2015.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Parks and Recreation

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Tree Pruning

$1,000,000

Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation (846)


Program Area: Maintenance and operations
U/A: 006 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: All neighborhoods citywide.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation is to support the Department of Parks and Recreations
efforts to bring the citywide tree pruning cycle down to less than ten years.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Parks and Recreation

Parks Equity Initiative

$750,000

Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation (846)


Program Area: Maintenance and operations
U/A: 006 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Park users in low and moderate income neighborhoods citywide
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will support the City Parks Foundation (CPF) efforts to do
community programming in smaller neighborhood parks through the Partnership for Parks program
($200,000), the annual Partnership for Parks Conference ($50,000) and allow CPF to build the
infrastructure to start a fund to provide smaller conservancies, nonprofits, and friends of groups
resources to do various programming in their local park for activities such as maintenance of local public
parks, community gardens, school gardens, and other park-related programming, cleanup and repairs
($500,000). Services could include staff training, and the establishment, training and support of friends
of groups to ensure that all New Yorkers have safe and well-maintained open-space in their
neighborhood.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
City Parks Foundation
13-3561657
$750,000

Tree Stump Removal

$750,000

Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation (846)


Program Area: Forestry and Horticulture
U/A: 006 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: All neighborhoods citywide.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will allow the Department of Parks and Recreation to
removal approximately 2,300 more tree stumps in Fiscal 2015.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the Department of Parks and Recreation.

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Public Safety
Public Safety
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
NYPD
Police Civilianization
NYPD
Juvenile Robbery Intervention Program
TOTAL
Police Civilianization

Amount
$6,200,000
$1,000,000
$7,200,000
$6,200,000

Agency: New York Police Department (056)


Program Area: Patrol
U/A: 001 Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: All New Yorkers
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation supports the hiring of 200 Police Administrative Aides, who
will replace police officers assigned to civilian roles and allow the Department to reassign them to
enforcement functions.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the New York Police Department.

Juvenile Robbery Intervention Program

$1,000,000

Agency: New York Police Department (056)


Program Area: Patrol
U/A: 001 Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: At-risk youth
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will expand the Juvenile Robbery Intervention Program (J-RIP)
into several of the Citys police precincts. J-RIP, which is presently implemented in Brownsville and East
Harlem, is a program whereby a group of police officers and detectives engage in intense interactions with
juveniles who have been arrested for serious crimes. The NYPD also partners with non-profits to provide
social services to the juveniles and their respective families.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the New York Police Department.

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Senior Services
Senior Services
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
DFTA
Access to Crisis and Emergency Services (ACES)
DFTA
Elder Abuse Enhancement
DFTA
Handyman Services
DFTA
LGBT Senior Services in Every Borough
DFTA
Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement
Communities(NNORCs)
DFTA
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC)
Supportive Services Enhancement
DFTA
New York Academy of Medicine Age Friendly NYC
DFTA
Senior Centers, Programs, and Services Enhancement
DFTA
Social Adult Day Care Enhancement
DFTA
Space Costs for Senior Centers Enhancement
DFTA
Transportation Operating Costs Enhancement
TOTAL
Access to Crisis and Emergency Services (ACES)

Amount
$600,000
$1,000,000
$400,000
$1,500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$400,000
$3,005,000
$600,000
$800,000
$500,000
$11,305,000
$600,000

Agency
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department for the Aging (125)


Senior Services
003 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2014
Citywide
Working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the
recently unemployed.
Description/Scope of Service: Case assistance to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living
on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. Case workers connect clients with
benefits/entitlements, emergency food, clothing, legal help, employment assistance, etc.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
13-2738818
$600,000

Elder Abuse Enhancement

$1,000,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2010
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population:
Seniors experiencing physical and financial abuse.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation enhances baselined funding for elder abuse services.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The
23-7129499
$51,000
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Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc


Department for the Aging
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Brooklyn (CD 1-6,89,16)
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Brooklyn (CD 7,1015,17-18)
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Manhattan
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Queens A
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Queens B
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.
New York Asian Womens Center, Inc.
Regional Aid for Interim Needs (RAIN), Inc

Handyman Services

13-3263537
13- 6400434

$56,000
$200,000

13-2620896

$91,000

13-2620896

$104,000

13-2620896
13-2620896
13-2620896
13-3077047
13-3286250
13-6213586

$33,000
$106,000
$106,000
$55,000
$135,000
$63,000

$400,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Low-income seniors.
Description/Scope of Service: This funding will help low-income seniors remain secure and independent
through home repairs and home safety jobs free-of-charge.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
13-2738818
$400,000

LGBT Senior Services in Every Borough

$1,500,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) seniors.
Description/Scope of Service: This action will ensure that LGBT seniors will have access to full services
Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) sites to address the needs of this population.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE), Inc.
13-2947657
$1,500,000

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Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities


(NORCs)

$1,000,000

Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department for the Aging (125)


Senior Services
003 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2015
Citywide
Senior living in areas populated by large numbers of New Yorkers over the age
of 60.
Description/Scope of Service: This action supports horizontal Naturally Occurring Retirement
Communities (NORCs).
Designation Method:
The City Council will designate providers for this initiative post-budget
adoption.

Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) Supportive


Services Enhancement

$1,500,000

Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department for the Aging (125)


Senior Services
003 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2007
Citywide
Any person sixty years or older who lives in the Naturally Occurring
Retirement Community.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation enhances baselined funding for existing DFTA and Council
funded NORCs that did not receive funding through DFTA's RFP process or did not apply to DFTA's RFP.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
BronxWorks Inc. Citizen Advice Bureau NORC
13-3254484
$75,000
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. - Sheepshead Bay
Nostrand NORC
11-2047151
$251,000
Dorot - Lincoln House Outreach
13-3668207
$76,000
Grand Street Settlement NORC
13-5562230
$78,000
Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) NORC
51-0204121
$45,000
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) 1199 Plaza NORC
13-2620896
$76,000
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. Morrison
Lafayette/Boyton Lafayette NORC
13-3077049
$32,000
Phipps Community Development Corp.
13-2707665
$152,000
Rochdale Village Social Services Inc. - NORC
11-3397470
$253,000
Samuel Field YM &YWHA, Inc. NORC Without Walls
11-3071518
$92,000
Selfhelp Community Services - Northridge NORC
13-5654450
$234,000
Service and Advocacy for GLBT Elders SAGE Harlem NORC
13-2947657
$57,000
South Brooklyn Youth Consortium South Brooklyn Youth NORC
03-0387372
$79,000

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New York Academy of Medicine Age Friendly New York

$400,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Older adults in various neighborhoods throughout New York City.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will create improvement districts in nine new
neighborhoods with the highest level of need and supporting the current Age Improvement Districts in
East Harlem.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
New York Academy of Medicine
13-1656674
$400,000

Senior Centers, Programs, and Services Enhancement

$3,005,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Center Meals and Homecare
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2011
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors attending senior centers and senior in need of homecare services.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation enhances baselined funding to DFTA senior center
programs and services.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation
11-3199040
$125,000
Bowery Residents Committee Senior Center
13-2736659
$261,000
Chinese Planning Council CPC Open Door
13-6202692
$10,000
Chinese Planning Council NY Chinatown Senior Center
13-6202692
$26,000
Conselyea Street Block Association, Inc. Swinging 60s Senior Center
11-2347180
$219,000
Department for the Aging
13- 6400434
$1,483,762
East Side House Mitchell House Neighborhood Center
13-1623989
$112,495
Elmcor Youth and Adult Services Elmcor LeFrak Neighborhood Center
11-2224539
$53,036
Stein Center Senior Center Stein Neighborhood Center
23-7378422
$100,000
Greenwich House Independence Plaza Neighborhood Center
13-5562204
$63,617
Hamilton Madison House City Hall Neighborhood Center
13-5562412
$100,000
Jewish Association for the Services for the Aged (JASA) Mechler Hall
Senior Center
13-2620896
$50,000
Jewish Association for the Services for the Aged (JASA) Throg Neck
Neighborhood Center
13-2620896
$6,699
Selfhelp Community Services Selfhelp Innovative Senior Center
13-1624178
$154,000
Sephardic Multi-Service Senior Center House of Jacob
11-2301220
$183,000
Southside United Housing Development Corp Los Sures Neighborhood
Center
11-2268359
$57,391

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Social Adult Day Care Enhancement

$600,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Services
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2010
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors with special needs.
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation enhances baselined funding for social adult day care
programs, which provide non-medical adult day care services to individuals with cognitive or physical
limitations.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The
23-7129499
$45,000
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc Flushing
11-2047151
$95,000
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.
13-5562256
$45,000
Hamilton Madison, Inc.
13-5562412
$95,000
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.
13-1628180
$45,000
Lutheran Family Health Center's Family Support Center
11-1839567
$45,000
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.
11-2453853
$95,000
Riverdale Senior Services, Inc.
23-7357997
$45,000
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.
13-1624178
$45,000
Sunnyside Community Services Center, Inc.
51-0189327
$45,000

Space Costs for Senior Centers Enhancement

$800,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2007
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population:
Seniors
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation enhances baselined funding to address space/facility
needs at senior centers.
Designation Method:
This funding is directly provided to the agency.

Transportation Operating Costs

$500,000

Agency: Department for the Aging (125)


Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals
U/A: 003 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation enhanced baselined funding to support the operating costs
(insurance, fuel and maintenance) of existing vans and other existing vehicles that are used by senior
centers and other senior programs.
Designation Method:
This funding is directly provided to the agency.

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Small Business Services and Workforce Development


Small Business Services and Workforce Development
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative
SBS
Chamber on the Go (Small Business Mobile Outreach Unit)
SBS
Consortium for Worker Education
SBS
Create New Technology Incubators
SBS
Food Retail and Workforce Training and Placement Program
SBS
hackNY
SBS
High Tech Connect
SBS
Jobs to Build On
SBS
MWBE Leadership Associations
SBS
New Skills/New Jobs
SBS
Industrial Business Solutions Providers (IBSP)
SBS
SCO Family of Services/Center for Family Life Worker Cooperatives
SBS
Small Business/Job Development / Financial Literacy
SBS
Workforce Development - Queens Tech Education
SBS
Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative
TOTAL
Chamber on the Go (Small Business Mobile Outreach Unit)

Amount
$250,000
$1,750,000
$1,000,000
$60,000
$100,000
$260,000
$5,100,000
$600,000
$598,000
$830,000
$148,000
$600,000
$65,000
$1,200,000
$12,561,000
$250,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
Areas Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Target Population: Small Businesses in all five boroughs.
Description/Scope of Service: The Brooklyn Alliance will use funds to carry out outreach efforts that will
increase businesses access to a variety of services right at their storefront. Specific services will include probono legal assistance, financing assistance, referrals to other government resources and support, and
assistance with affordable healthcare enrollment opportunities.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated The Brooklyn Alliance as the provider for this
initiative:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
The Brooklyn Alliance
11-2145956
$250,000

Consortium for Worker Education (CWE)

$1,750,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development: Training
U/A: 011 Other Than Personal Services
Areas Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2006
Target Population: Union members, immigrant, minority and long-term unemployed workers
Description/Scope of Service: These funds are for Consortium for Worker Education to provide job
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training to union workers to improve their employment skills and also provide citizenship classes, English
as a Second Language, Graduate Equivalent Degree, computer literacy and work readiness preparation to
immigrant, minority and long-term unemployed workers.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Consortium for Worker Education (CWE)
13-3564313
$1,750,000

Create New Technology Incubators

$1,000,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Contract Services: Economic Development Corporation
U/A: 006- Economic Development Corporation
Areas Served: Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten Island
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Target Population: Technology entrepreneurs
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will be used to launch four new technology incubators in the outer
boroughs to support technology entrepreneurs and promote future growth in related sectors.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate providers and amounts for this initiative postbudget adoption.

Food Retail and Workforce Training and Placement Program

$60,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development: Training
U/A: 011- Other Than Personal Services
Areas Served Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2011
Target Population: Retail food workers
Description/Scope of Service: The HOPE Program, Inc. will train under-employed for food retail careers such
as healthy food sourcing, merchandising, and basic professional skills.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
HOPE Program, The
13-3268539
$60,000

hackNY

$100,000
Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
Areas Served:
First Year Funded:
Target Population:

Small Business Services (801)


Workforce Development: Training
011 Other Than Personal Services
Citywide
FY 2013
Job seekers and students at Citys colleges and universities seeking
technology related internships and jobs.
Description/Scope of Services: hackNY will connect jobseekers with opportunities at local technology
companies and will serve as an important bridge between the Citys colleges and universities and the
technology industry.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
hackNY
27-3758609
$100,000

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High-Tech Connect

$260,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Contract Services: Economic Development Corporation
U/A: 006 Economic Development Corporation
Areas Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2011
Target Population: Entrepreneurs
Description/Scope of Service: High-Tech Connect will develop the entrepreneurial hard sciences ecosystem
in NYC through innovative programs and intelligent application of resources and create new
entrepreneurship activities and good jobs in NYC.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
New York City Investment Fund, The
13-6400434
$260,000

Jobs to Build On

$5,100,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development: Training
U/A: 011 Other Than Personal Services
Areas Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2008
Target Population: Unemployed and Under-employed New York City residents
Description/Scope of Service: To recruit and transition low-skilled, long-term unemployed and underemployed individuals, prepare them for entry-level union and non-union jobs, attain credentials enabling
them to meet general employer standards, and place participants in real jobs and career prospects at a
living wage.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate providers for this initiative post-budget adoption.

MWBE Leadership Associations

$600,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Economic & Financial Opportunity: M/WBE
U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2007
Target Population: Minority and women-owned businesses
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will provide for a range of services including guidance on government
contracting for potential or City-certified MWBEs; assistance in connecting Minority Women Business
Entrepreneurs to potential customers; aid in the development of bids and proposals; assistance in securing
project financing and bonding; and the promotion and marketing of the Citys MWBE program.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
ACCION East, Inc.
Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation
Harlem Business Alliance, Inc.
New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The
New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
Queens Economic Development Corporation
New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
11-3317234
11-2510289
13-3591350
37-1443165
14-1845651
11-2436149

Amount
$66,705
$60,925
$63,950
$43,950
$78,940
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SBS MWBE Program Management


South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation
West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation
Women Builders Council, Inc.

New Skills/New Jobs

13-6400434
13-2736022
13-3046424
27-0111010

$70,000
$66,705
$43,950
$43,950

$598,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development: Training
U/A: 011 Other Than Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Target Population: Long-term unemployed
Description/Scope of Service: SBS will create and run an on-the-job training program that will train longterm unemployed New Yorkers.
Designation Method: Funding is allocated directly to the Department of Small Business Services.

Industrial Business Solutions Providers (IBSP)

$830,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2012
Target Population: Industrial Business Solutions Providers (IBSP)
Description/Scope of Service: This initiative will fund Industrial Business Solutions Providers that provide
financial and technical assistance to manufacturing firms and help firms become efficient in their workspace
and help them stay in New York City.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate providers and amounts for this initiative postbudget adoption.

SCO Family of Services/Center for Family Life Worker Cooperatives

$148,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
Area Served Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Target Population: Low-income minority women
Description/Scope of Service: The SCO Family of Services/Center for Family Life will incubate two or three
worker cooperatives in low-income neighborhoods in New York, creating between 60-90 jobs. The project
will span three years, at which point the employee owned cooperatives should become independent.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
SCO Center for Family Life Sunset Park
11-2777066
$148,000

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Small Business/Job Development/Financial Literacy

$600,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Business Development
U/A: 002 Other Than Personal Services
Area Served Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2007
Target Population: Small businesses
Description/Scope of Service: This initiative will support technical and financial assistance, business
counseling and financial literacy education to entrepreneurs and small businesses.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
ACCION East, Inc.
11-3317234
$64,500
Asian Americans for Equality
13-3187792
$85,500
Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.
11-3306111
$106,750
Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
11-2903423
$85,500
Harlem Business Alliance, Inc.
13-3591350
$64,500
Jamaica Business Resource Center
11-3306944
$64,500
Queens Economic Development Corporation
11-2436149
$43,250
St. Nick's Alliance Corporation
51-0192170
$85,500

Workforce Development-Queens Tech Education

$65,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development-Training
U/A: 011 Other Than Personal Services
Area Served: Citywide
First Year Funded: FY 2013
Target Population: NYC residents
Description/Scope of Service: This pilot workforce development program will bring tech education courses to
CUNY campuses in Queens to train NYC residents in skills that will help them secure jobs in the City's tech
sector.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Coalition for Queens, Inc.
61-1652332
$65,000

Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative

$1,200,000

Agency:
Program Area:
U/A:
Area Served:
First Year Funded:
Target Population:

Small Business Services (801)


Business Development
002 Other Than Personal Services
Citywide
FY 2015
Cooperative entrepreneurs, unemployed, underemployed and discouraged
workers
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will support the creation of 234 jobs in worker cooperatives
businesses by coordinating education and training resources and by providing technical, legal and financial
assistance. The initiative will fund a comprehensive citywide effort to reach 920 cooperative
entrepreneurs, provide for the start-up of 28 new worker cooperative small businesses and assists another
20 existing cooperatives.
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Designation Method:

The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2015:

Legal Name of Organization


Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative (BCDI)
Center for Family Life
CUNY Law School
Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI)
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA)
Green Worker Cooperatives
ICA Group
Make the Road New York
NYC Network of Worker Cooperatives (NYCNOWC)
The Working World (TWW)
Urban Justice Center

New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
45-2201993
11-2777066
11-2841751
27-5265123
13-5562220
20-1828936
04-2628399
11-3344389
46-5245034
20-2264584
13-3442022

Amount
$64,000
$147,000
$35,000
$110,000
$106,000
$165,000
$100,000
$70,000
$115,000
$230,000
$58,000

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Tax Commission
Tax Commission
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
City Council
Tax Reform Commission
TOTAL
Tax Reform Commission

Amount
$424,000
$424,000
$424,000

Agency: New York City Council (102)


U/A: 002 Committee Staffing Personal Services
200 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: City Taxpayers
Description/Scope of Service: The temporary commission will be charged with the task of evaluating
and recommending reforms that would improve the equity, efficiency, and transparency of New York
Citys property tax system. In addition, it will examine the Citys tax expenditures on economic
development and on housing also in an effort to increase their transparency and efficiency. The
commission would be supported by staff from the City Council and will have the ability to commission
outside studies where necessary. The Tax Commission will start work in the fall of 2014 and release
its final report within 18 months of its start. Of the total designation, $175,000 will be allocated for
personal service costs and $249,000 will be allocated towards other than personal service costs
associated with new staffing in order to meet the scope of work outlined above.
Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the New York City Council.

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Veterans Services
Veteran Services Initiative
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency
Initiative
SBS
Job Placement for Veterans
HRA
Legal Services for Veterans
DOHMH
Mental Health Services for Veterans
DYCD
Veterans Community Development
SBS
Services for Women Veterans
TOTAL

Amount
$100,000
$100,000
$100,000
$50,000
$50,000
$400,000

Job Placement for Veterans

$100,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development
U/A: 011 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Veterans
Description/Scope of Services: Funding will be used to facilitate transition of veterans, National Guard
and Reservists into quality job training and careers within the construction industry.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Helmets to Hardhats, NYC

EIN
80-0951998

Legal Services for Veterans

Amount
$100,000

$100,000

Agency: Human Resources Administration (069)


Program Area: Legal Services
U/A: 103 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Veterans
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will provide legal services for NYC Veterans on a broad range of
matters which include: family law, housing, public benefits, healthcare and home care, financial
planning, and consumer protection.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
NY Legal Assistance Group

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EIN
13-3505428

Amount
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Mental Health Services for Veterans

$100,000

Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (816)


Program Area: Mental Health Services
U/A: 120 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Veterans
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will be used to support the Veterans Mental Health Coalition of
New York City, a diverse coalition of 1,000 members co-founded by Mental Health Association of New
York City and NAMI-NYC Metro. The Coalition is a broad based credible voice for the behavioral health
needs of veterans and their families.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Mental Health Association of NYC
13-2637308
$100,000

Veterans Community Development

$50,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


Program Area: Community Development
U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Veterans
Description/Scope of Services: Funding is for programs in four key impact areas: supporting new
veterans in health, education, employment and building a lasting community for vets and their families.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)
20-11664531
$50,000

Services for Women Veterans

$50,000

Agency: Small Business Services (801)


Program Area: Workforce Development Training
U/A: 011 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Veterans
Description/Scope of Services: Funding will provide the Service Womens Action Network (SWAN)
program assistance to women veterans in New York City who have experienced or continue to
experience various forms of discrimination relating to their military service. Funding will be provided

through the Fund for the City of New York.


Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
EIN
Amount
Service Womens Action Network (SWAN)
13-2612524
$50,000

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Youth and Community Development


Youth and Community Development
Fiscal 2015 Council Initiatives
Agency Initiative
DYCD
Adult Literacy Initiative
DYCD
Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City
DYCD
Communities of Color Non-Profit Stabilization Fund
DYCD
Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)
DYCD
New York Junior Tennis League
DYCD
NYC Digital Inclusion and Literacy Initiative
DYCD
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation (SASF)
DYCD
Sports Training and Rolemodels for Success (STARS) Initiative
DYCD
Summer Out of School Time (OST)
DYCD
The After-Three Corporation (TASC)
DYCD
WHEDCo
DYCD
YMCA After-School Program
DYCD
Youth Action Build Initiative
TOTAL

Amount
$750,000
$400,000
$2,500,000
$15,200,000
$800,000
$750,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$17,500,000
$3,000,000
$210,000
$350,000
2,100,000
$45,560,000

Adult Literacy Initiative

$750,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2008
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Adults
Description/Scope of Service: This funding creates additional basic literacy, English for Speakers of Other
Languages, and Graduate Equivalent Degree classes for adults who cannot read, write, and speak English,
along with support services such as counseling and case management.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will
receive under this initiative post-budget adoption.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City

$400,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: Funds will allow Big Brothers Big Sisters to provide mentoring services to NYC
youth, many of whom are disabled, pregnant or parenting, immigrants, and arrested children. Additionally,
Big Brothers Big Sisters will be able to provide educational support and training of other youth organizations
across the five boroughs.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Big Brothers Big Sisters
New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
13-5600383

Amount
$400,000
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Communities of Color Non-Profit Stabilization Fund

$2,500,000

Agency:
U/A:
First Year Funded:
Area Served:
Target Population:

Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


005 Other Than Personal Services
FY 2015
Citywide
Non-profits serving communities of color throughout the five boroughs of New
York City.
Description/Scope of Service: Funds will support capacity building, strengthening, and rescuing of nonprofit
human service providers that serve communities of color by offering capacity building grants to over 140
qualifying organizations for the following needs: financial management, board development, fund
development, nonprofit management and leadership training, information technology, facilitated
collaborations and merger planning, and outcomes training.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Coalition for Asian American Children and Families
Hispanic Federation
New York Urban League

EIN
13-3682471
13-3573852
13-1671035

Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)

Amount
$833,333
$833,333
$833,333

$15,200,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation will expand the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) by
10,640 slots.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to DYCD to distribute to current SYEP contractors.

New York Junior Tennis League

$800,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2001
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: This funding is allocated to the New York Junior Tennis League program,
which serves youth citywide via its Schoolyard Tennis Program (in-school), the Community Tennis Program
(after-school/summer), its Early Morning Winter Program, the Advanced Tennis Team and educational
programs.
Designation Method:
The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
New York Junior Tennis League

New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
23-7442256

Amount
$800,000

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NYC Digital Inclusion and Literacy Initiative

$750,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 005 Other Than Personal Service
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Seniors, Youth, and Immigrant Communities
Description/Scope of Service: This program seeks to address the disparities in access to the internet and
increase digital literacy across the City. It funds a program in each of the 51 Council Districts through a
local non-profit that serves seniors, youth, and/or immigrant communities. Funded programs will focus on
computer training and education, supporting 21st century technology skills development, and improving
access to high-speed internet. Funding is for organizations with experience and expertise in providing
technology-based services to populations that lack access to computers or other technology skills training.
Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will
receive under this initiative post-budget adoption.

Sports and Arts in Schools Fdtn (SASF)

$1,000,000

Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2001
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation funds the Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation (SASF),
which annually serves approximately 30,000 youth citywide. Through its after-school and Cooperative
Healthy Active Motivated and Positive Students (C.H.A.M.P.S.) programs, the latter is collaboration
between SASF, the Council and the Department of Education, that offers after-school sports and fitness
programs designed to fight childhood obesity and encourage youth to be more physically active.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation

EIN
11-3112635

Sports Training and Rolemodels for Success Initiative (STARS)

Amount
$1,000,000

$1,000,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth Girls
Description/Scope of Service: Funding will support the STARS Series in after-school programing
promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. For high
school girls, SuperSTARS Leadership Academy will produce an 8-week intensive summer program
providing girls opportunities to be physically active and form healthy living habits, develop workplace and
life skills, be connected with mentorship, and explore the college admissions process. Additionally, the
SuperSTARS Symposium will be a one-day event to build upon what participants have learned and
connect further with successful women who will share life-lessons, college/career advice, sports clinics,
and networking.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated as the provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Power Play
New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
13-4045021

Amount
$1,000,000
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Summer Out of School Time (OST)

$17,500,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: This allocation continues 181 Out of School Time (OST) summer
programs for elementary school youth. OST programs, provide a mix of academic, recreational, and
cultural activities.
Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts that were
selected competitively by DYCD.

The After Three Corporation (TASC)

3,000,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: The funding supports the expansion of quality after-school education and
enrichment programs for school children citywide.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
The After Three Corporation (TASC)

EIN
13-4004600

Women's Housing and Economic Development Corp (WHEDCO)

Amount
$3,000,000

$210,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services OTPS
First Year Funded: FY 2014
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: To provide direct services to small-business owners and entrepreneurs through
Womens Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDCos) Home-based Childcare (HBCC)
Microenterprise Program. Through HBCC, WHEDCo will train 500 low-income informal childcare providers and
help 100 complete the licensing process to launch home-based childcare businesses. HBCC is comprised of the
Home-Based Childcare Microenterprise Network, and the Childcare Improvement Project (CIP), which is their
training, and professional development initiative for unlicensed childcare providers to increase their earnings.
Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:
Legal Name of Organization
Womens Housing and Economic Development Corp (WHEDCo)

New York City Council Finance Division

EIN
11-3099604

Amount
210,000

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YMCA After-School Program

$350,000

Agency: Department of Youth Services and Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2001
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: YMCAs Virtual Y program, which is now replaced by The Y After School, is an in
school/after-school program primarily serving second, third, and fourth graders with a focus on literacy, and
educational reinforcement that operates three hours a day, five days a week in some of New Yorks high need
public elementary schools.
Designation Method:

The City Council has designated the following provider for Fiscal 2015:

Legal Name of Organization


YMCA of Greater New York

NYC Youth Build Project Initiative

EIN
11-2030172

Amount
$350,000

$2,100,000

Agency: Youth Services & Community Development (260)


U/A: 312 Other Than Personal Services
First Year Funded: FY 2015
Area Served: Citywide
Target Population: Youth
Description/Scope of Service: Youth Build is a NYC program that the City Council helped launch during the
1980s, and which has spread across the country and to 14 other nations. Every year, 10,000 or more American
youth enter this comprehensive, transformational program, with waiting lists to get in. This is a moment for
the Council to answer the call of the youth in need, and at the same time to re-assert its role in the Youth Build
movement. Under this City Council initiative, 360 youth that are out of school and out of work will be served in
districts all over the City through comprehensive Youth Build programs. It is designed to partner with and
complement the federal funds, so that where the US/DOL-Youth Build funds do become available, the City
contributes $140,000 to supplement and extend those programs, and where federal funds are not awarded
through the United States/Department of Labor (US/DOL) Youth Build program, the City contributes $669,600
to make those projects whole and retain the services for our City's youth.
Designation Method:
The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will
receive under this initiative post-budget adoption.

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Appendix A: List of Baselined Initiatives


Agency
ACS
CUNY
DCLA
DCLA
DCLA
DCLA
DCLA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DFTA
DHS
DOE
DOE
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DOHMH
DPR

Fiscal 2015 Baselined Restorations and Council Initiatives


Restoration / Initiatives
Child Care Restoration
Black Male Initiative
Coalition of Theaters of Color
Cultural After School Adventure (CASA)
Cultural Institutions Group Restoration
Cultural Programs Group
Design Week
City Meals on Wheels
Elder Abuse PEG Restoration
Information and Referrals Contracts
NORCs
Senior Centers and Services
Social Adult Day Care
Borough President Discretionary PEG Restoration
Case Management PEG Restoration
Space Costs for Senior Centers
Transportation Operating Costs
Medical Services PEG Restoration
School Lunch Fee
Custodial Operations PEG Restoration
Anti-Gun Violence Initiative
Asthma Control Program
Autism Awareness Initiative
Bailey House
Callen Lorde Community Health Center
Cancer Initiative
Children Under Five Initiative
Family Planning
Geriatric Mental Health Services
HIV Prevention and Health Literacy for Seniors
HIV/AIDS Communities of Color Initiative
HIV/AIDS Faith Based Initiative
Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative
Injection Drug Users Health Alliance (IDUHA)
Mental Health Contracts
Obesity Intervention Program
HASA Nutrition Program Administration
HIV Contracts PEG Restoration
Nov 2012 Plan Mid-Year MH PEG Restoration
NYU Mobile Dental Van
School-Based Health Clinics
Suicide Prevention Hotline
Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. (YAI)
Clinic and Outreach Layoff PEG Restoration
Clinic and Outreach Services PEG Restoration
Mental Health PEG Restoration - Chemical Dependency
Mental Health PEG Restoration - DD Clinics
Mental Health PEG Restoration - Mental Health Providers
Rapid HIV Testing
JTP Restoration

New York City Council Finance Division

Amount ($000)
$62,500
$2,500
$700
$5,100
$39,779
$14,313
$100
$1,000
$800
$1,000
$900
$2,989
$400
$4,100
$5,500
$1,500
$2,000
$1,200
$7,500
$3,000
$2,385
$500
$1,310
$125
$350
$1,525
$1,250
$350
$2,000
$400
$1,125
$1,500
$2,500
$1,000
$375
$1,300
$995
$2,716
$246
$268
$775
$247
$200
$318
$297
$525
$806
$1,164
$2,000
$16,437
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Agency
DPR
DPR
DPR
DPR
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
DYCD
Elected Officials
Elected Officials
Elected Officials
Elected Officials
Elected Officials
Elected Officials
FDNY
HHC
HHC
HHC
HRA
HRA
HRA
HRA
HRA
Libraries

Restoration / Initiatives
Playground Associates Restoration
Pool Closure and Season Reduction PEG Restoration
Seasonal Workforce Restoration
Tree Pruning PEG Restoration
Adult Literacy Council Initiative
Immigrant Opportunities Initiative
Adult Literacy PEG Restoration
Cornerstone PEG Restoration
Out of School Time Council Restoration
Runaway and Homeless Youth Restoration
Beacon Closure PEG Restoration
Beacon PEG Restoration
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Out of School Time PEG Restoration
Bronx Borough President PEG Restoration
Brooklyn Borough President PEG Restoration
Manhattan Borough President PEG Restoration
Queens Borough President PEG Restoration
Staten Island Borough President Restoration
Public Advocate PEG Restoration
Fire Company Restoration
Child Health Clinics
HHC Developmental Evaluation Clinics
HHC Unrestricted Subsidy PEG Restoration
Food Pantries Initiative
HASA Money Management GMHC Restoration
HASA Supportive Housing Case Managers
HASA Supportive Housing Contract
Teen RAPP
Libraries PEG Restoration
Public Administrators PEG Restoration
TOTAL:

New York City Council Finance Division

Amount ($000)
$1,000
$1,437
$11,005
$2,000
$1,500
$4,300
$1,000
$926
$51,400
$7,170
$2,146
$2,300
$7,300
$10,000
$2,142
$2,417
$2,061
$1,856
$1,873
$883
$59,190
$5,000
$1,467
$6,000
$1,500
$200
$2,718
$2,368
$2,000
$106,335
$384
$503,748

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member
Kallos

Legal Name of Organization


92nd Street Y (Young Mens and Young Womens Hebrew Association)

EIN

131624229 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

14,500 Funds will be used to support senior programming.


Funds will go towards providing senior citizens that are or have been raising children with counseling, referrals, social services
20,000 and social events within the district.

Gibson

1332 Fulton Avenue Day Care Center, Inc.

132690309 *

Dromm

AARP Chapter #991 Jackson Heights

237247760

3,500 To fund rent for meeting space for seniors program

Dickens

Abyssinian Development Corporation

133552154 *

4,250 ADC NNORC, The program will invest funds to provide program activities, office supplies and operational expenses.

272206293

Funds to support The Health Literacy for the Elderly Program which offers health education workshops to promote
knowledge of diseases, health and nutrition management, and up-to-date healthcare regulations specifically to the elderly
immigrant population. FY15 funds will specifically cover the development of workshop materials, workshop space, instructor
3,500 stipends, participant meals, and outreach materials.
Funding is requested to support The Actors Funds work with its Seniors Advisory Committee, which was established in 2011
to survey local seniors and make recommendations on how best to serve the aging population of the Chelsea/Hells Kitchen
neighborhoods. The Actors Fund continues to work with the Seniors Advisory Committee to implement the recommendations
5,000 made in its Seniors Community Survey, published in June 2013.

Menchaca

Academy Of Medical And Public Health Services

Johnson

Actors Fund of America, The

131635251 *

Eugene

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090 *

16,625 Funds will be used for rec/ed, printing, replacement items, and contracts fees

Greenfield

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090 *

15,000 Funds will be used for rec/ed, printing, replacement items, and contracts fees

Rodriguez

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090 *

Miller

Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

112326244

10,000 Funding to subsidize raw food costs for Moriah Senior Center
Funds will be used to help with the rising cost of food and to help maintain operation of our refrigerators and freezers as well
as a new serving cart. To also fund senior trips, purchase a new copier machine, ink and paper supplies for our computer
5,000 class, and a DVD player.

Miller

Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

237436147

Garodnick

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association - New York City, Inc.

133277408 *

Ignizio

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association - New York City, Inc.

133277408 *

Levine

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association - New York City, Inc.

133277408 *

5,000 The program to be funded, MedicAlertAlzheimers Association Safe Return (MASR) in the 51st Council District.
To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimer's Association Safe Return (MASR) program for seniors in Council District 7. Funding will
5,000 support and increase in MASR enrollment in Council District 7.

Rosenthal

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association - New York City, Inc.

133277408 *

Funding supports MedicAlertSafe Return (MASR) program which provides an ID bracelet, wallet cards and other identifiers
3,500 for persons with dementia who wander, so they can be assisted quickly and returned home.

Matteo

Alzheimer's Foundation of Staten Island, Inc.

133185040 *

5,000 Funds will be used for support groups, seminars, equipment loans, Friendly Calls and Informational Guide to Caregiving

10,000 Funding to support upgrade of telephone system, as well as kitchen needs and program activities.
Funding will support education, outreach and free enrollment in the Safe Return program, which provides support for persons
3,500 with Alzheimer's disease .

Treyger

American Association of Holocaust Survivors of the Former Soviet Union

113395358 *

Greenfield

American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO)

112488439 *

To fund social events for elderly holocaust survivors including holidays, Russian cultural holidays, food packages and events
celebrating the survival of association members. Services include, a support program for survivors allowing them to socialize
2,500 and reconnect with people of similar backgrounds and reinforce their support network.
Funds will be used for wellness and health programming for older adults, specifically the funds will go for payment of yoga,
and health instructors. Additionally funding will be used to defray costs of purchasing exercise equipment for the center's gym
7,500 facilities.

Menchaca

American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO)


American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO) - Eileen C Dugan Senior
Center

112488439 *

Funds to provide senior citizens, disabled individuals, and families with information, referral and case assistance services at
4,000 two program sites in the Bensonhurst and Carroll Gardens sections of Brooklyn.

112488439 *

7,500 To support recreational and educational activities for seniors at Sunset Park Senior Citizens Center.
Funding will be utilized to provide clothing, winter coats and hygiene kits to homeless veterans. To arrange trips and outings
for day care patients. Provide recreational items including but not limited to-books, craft kits, puzzles and supplies for use
3,500 with the ceramic activities room. Also assist vets to understand and apply for VA benefits.

Lander

Ignizio

Amvets Post 103, Inc.

841653136

Levine

ARC XVI Fort Washington, Inc.

132745426 *

Rodriguez

ARC XVI Fort Washington, Inc.

132745426 *

10,000 Funding to offset costs of consultants for Senior Center

Rodriguez

ARC XVI Fort Washington, Inc.

132745426 *

13,000 Funding to offset costs of bi-lingual transportation clerk and vehicle expenses

Arroyo

Arthritis Foundation Northeast Region NY Chapter

800489313

5,000 Funds to support a bilingual transportation clerk and administrative and programmatic needs at ARC Senior Center.

5,000 To support the implementation of additional programs (regarding Arthritis) at community locations in Council District 17.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Gentile

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117 *

Constantinides

Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc.

651209580

5,500 Funds will pay the rental expense for a program for seniors specializing in Cantonese Opera and performing for the public.

Cohen

Bedford Park Multi-Service Center for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132745303

30,000 Funding to support programming, entertainment, advocacy and transportation for seniors.

Cornegy

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

116083182 *

16,000 To support programming and services associated with the Aging Improvement District

Williams

Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger, Inc.

200934854 *

Greenfield

Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

112568013 *

Barron

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium


Development

113199040 *

Funds to provide services to the seniors of Penn Wortman: Health & wellness classes such as yoga, exercise, tai chi, stretch,
15,000 band, exercise, dance, computer learning and healthy snacks, along with breakfast and lunch.

Barron

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium


Development

113199040 *

Funds to provide services to the seniors of Abe Stark: Health & wellness classes such as yoga, exercise, tai chi, stretch, band,
12,000 exercise, dance, computer learning and healthy snacks, along with breakfast and lunch.

113199040 *

Funds to support senior programming at Vandalia Senior Center. Funds will be used to provide staff for various health and
12,000 wellness classes, monthly cultural parties and to provide a healthy snack on the go.

8,000 Funding will be used to support a senior arts program.

5,000 Funding for Health 360 program.


Requested funds will be used to provide support for Bensonhurst COJO case management services. Funding will pay for
caseworkers who connect clients with completing applications for social service benefits including affordable housing through
Section 8, SCRIE and landlord tenant relations, entitlement and benefit assistance, emergency financial assistance, and
7,500 information and referral.

Williams

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium


Development
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium
Development
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium
Development
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium
Development

Palma

Beth Abraham Health Services

131739920

15,000 Funds to provide meals and services to the seniors of Midwood


To provide programming for seniors, including wellness and health classes , trips that provide culturally diverse learning
experiences and intellectually stimulating challenges. Funding will cover costs associated with various workshops, consultant
10,000 fees, admission fees, and transportation costs.

Ulrich

Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church

262885471

Funds will support the Golden Age club, serving seniors in the surrounding areas, including hosting meetings, special events,
5,000 senior peer counseling, community updates and information on senior services.

Lander

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

113475993 *

Barron
Levin
Maisel

113199040 *
113199040 *
113199040 *

4,500 To provide health wellness classes, computer classes, and meals for senior citizens.
To sponsor services at satellite sites throughout southern Brooklyn including an Active Adult program, health wellness classes,
105,000 and other classes and activities for senior citizens.

13,500 To support initiatives helping seniors access local, state and federal benefits.
Funds to offer services that include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; advising and/or processing
applications for Food Stamps, Medicaid and Medicare, Social Security, Disability, Section 8 recertification and other
government entitlements; Affordable Care Act navigational Services; Domestic Violence services and crisis intervention,
9,000 immigration services and Holocaust survivor services

Menchaca

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

113475993 *

Cornegy

Bridge Street Development Corporation

113250772

Arroyo

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

10,000 To support the salary of the Director of Senior Services.


To support senior centers visual, and craft workshops, and opportunity for seniors to attend performing arts events,
7,000 exhibitions, choral music, and other art programming.

King

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

10,000 Funding will support Case Assistance (including crisis intervention & anti-eviction services) and Information Services.

Torres

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

10,000 Funds will provide social services at the community center located 3176 Bainbridge Avenue.

Arroyo

BronxWorks, Inc.

133254484 *

Cabrera

BronxWorks, Inc.

133254484 *

Heights Senior Center will use Council funds to provide the following services: English as a Second Language (ESL) education;
12,500 Spanish as a Second Language classes; computer classes; physical fitness classes; and cultural arts (folk dancing) classes.

133254484 *

BronxWorks East Concourse Senior Center will use these funds to pay for art classes and theater classes for seniors. In
addition, funds will pay for supplies for daily educational and recreational activities, as well as occupancy costs not covered
by the allowance from DFTA. To fund art classes with the Bronx River Art Center and theater classes with the Pregones
Theater. To purchase supplies for these activities. To pay for quarterly grease trap cleaning, yearly place of assembly permit,
12,500 and annual cooling unit inspection, which DFTAs occupancy allowance is not large enough to cover.

Cabrera

BronxWorks, Inc.

7,000 To support activities and services of the senior center at the Robert E. Moore Houses.

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Council Member

Cabrera

Legal Name of Organization

BronxWorks, Inc.

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

133254484 *

Funds are for the Service Enhancement Program of BronxWorks Morris Innovative Senior Center. Specific activities will be
overseen by food service, education recreation, and social service staff. These will include: (1) the purchase of healthy fresh
foods from local area farms, community gardens, or farmers markets; (2) the acquisition of a state of the art refrigeration
system to help preserve these and other raw foods; (3) trips to farmers markets and cultural or social activities to help
seniors overcome isolation or depression; and (4) the staging of a performance created by the centers older adults in
25,000 partnership with an area theater group.
Funds will be used to support the BronxWorks social services program for the Naturally Occurring Retirement Community
(NORC) at River Park Towers. The program is designed to help seniors overcome isolation, access resources, and enhance
their sense of independence. The program provides: information referral assistance, help with accessing benefits and
entitlements, including Food Stamps and health insurance, housing counseling and minor home repair services, trips to social
10,000 and cultural events and organized activities.

Gibson

BronxWorks, Inc.

133254484 *

Mark-Viverito

BronxWorks, Inc. - E. Roberts Moore Senior Center

133254484 *

Barron

Brookdale Senior Resident Tenant Association

030488857 *

Lander

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915 *

Levin

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780 *

Gentile

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

113065859 *

Greenfield

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

113065859 *

9,500 To support in-home services to homebound seniors.


To support senior center programming for adults with developmental disabilities and to help seniors plan proactively for an
5,200 active and healthy retirement.
Funds will provide recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties, and facility rental and insurance costs at
4,500 the Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center.
Funds will be used for educational and recreational activities, as well as to defray cost of facility rental at the Bensonhurst
6,000 Senior Center.

Lander

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

113065859 *

5,000 To support health and wellness services for seniors. Funding will cover programming costs and staff salaries.

Menchaca

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

113065859 *

Cumbo

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 *

Funds to support recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties, as well as facility rental and insurance costs
11,000 at our Sunset Park Senior Citizens Center and Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center.
Funding will be used towards Eldercare programming and outreach, including development expenses associated with
6,500 expanding the program.

Lander

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 *

10,000 To support technology training courses for seniors.

Levin

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 *

Miller

562625535 *

CD28

C.W. Mixon Senior Outreach Center, Inc.


CALBC Housing Development Fund Co., Inc. (d/b/a - Calvary Baptist Church Senior
Housing)

CD28

Calvary Baptist Church

112480945

Miller

Calvary Baptist Church

112480945 *

5,000 Funds will cover the programming and staffing costs associated with the Grandparent Support Group.

Dickens

Canaan Baptist Church of Christ

136013037 *

5,000 To provide computer and other classes for the elderly population in the Harlem and surrounding communities.

Carmel Richmond Health Care and Rehabilitation Center is requesting funds to purchase Broda chairs and new wall clocks for
nursing home residents. The Broda chairs can be positioned in various ways to meet the unique needs of nursing home
residents with advanced dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases when standard chairs and wheelchairs can no longer
safely or comfortably accommodate a resident. The positioning capabilities of these chairs reduces pressure on skin and
potential for skin breakdown as well as fall risk, and assists staff in transferring and repositioning residents. Additionally, the
nursing home hopes to purchase new wall clocks for units that clearly display the time with large numbers, as well as day,
3,000 date and month. In addition to being more readable, the clocks help nursing home residents stay oriented.

133173604

Matteo

Carmel Richmond Nursing Home, Inc.

132720248

Dickens

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

Garodnick

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

Johnson

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

6,500 Funds will be used to support the Seniors Healthy Eating and Wellness (SHEW) program.
Funds will be used for TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO EVENTS,MUSICALS CONCERTS,THEATER EVENTS, Various Holidays,
9,000 DAILY ACTIVITIES,COMPUTER LEARNING ARTS AND CRAFTS

3,500 To provide Eldercare programming and outreach.


Funding to provide prepared meals, planned activities, organized excursions and other forms of enrichment to members of
9,000 the senior citizen program.
5,000 To support recreational and cultural activities for seniors and to purchase general supplies for various activities.
The funding will go towards the Grandparents support group that strives to provide events and activities for grandparents
11,000 who are raising grandchildren.

4,500 To provide art and crafts classes for seniors in Council District 9.
Funding will support the Carter Burden Luncheon Club & Senior Program, which provides meals, socialization and other
5,000 activities for seniors.
Making Art Work empowers and gives the elderly of your community an outlet through art and crafts, stemming isolation and
4,500 facilitating a meaningful community base.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Kallos

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

Levine

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

To support and enhance 10 core programs: the Social Service Unit, Community Elder Mistreatment Abuse Prevention
Program, Carter Burden Senior Program, C.V. Starr Adult Day Services, Covello Senior. Program, Volunteer Services, Case
Management Unit, Making Art Work, Carter Burden Gallery Cultural Connections to serve greater numbers of elderly, develop
new initiatives to meet the needs of a growing and diverse constituency. Services provided include counseling, case
assistance, advocacy, information, referral, help with benefit applications, senior center programming, social model adult day,
30,000 volunteer programs (e.g.., friendly visiting, homebound meal delivery), art craft classes, access to cultural events.
Funds to conduct seminars on senior safety and related issues for adults 60 and older in Council District 7. Carter Burden
Center will provide crisis intervention services including home visits, safety planning, court advocacy, legal guidance,
3,500 coordination with police and counseling services.

237129499

To support and enhance the following programs: Carter Burden/Leonard Covello Senior program, Elder Abuse Prevention
Program, Carter Burden Senior Program, Case Management Unit, C.V. Starr Adult Day Services, Social Service Unit, Volunteer
10,000 Services, Making Art Work, Carter Burden Gallery & Cultural Connections.

Mark-Viverito

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

Rosenthal

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

Matteo

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185 *

Rose

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185 *

Dromm

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Gentile

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Lancman

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Lancman

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Funding to support Making Art Work, which offers classes to senior centers in Council District 6, including FIND Clinton NSC,
FIND Hamilton NSC, Goddard Riverside NSC, JASA Club 76 and West 76th St Center. At regular intervals, Making Art Work staff
3,500 will help mount exhibitions of recent artwork in your local community senior centers.
Funds will be used to supplement the cost of raw food items such as fruit, vegetables, lean meat and fish so that the
3,000 organization can continue to serve healthy meals.
Funds to supplement the cost of raw food items such as fruit, vegetables, lean meat and fish so that we can continue to serve
15,000 healthy meals.
To support educational and recreational and health promotion activities for seniors and to subsidize increased meals cost,
13,000 utilities and rent and to provide general support to operate the program.
Funds will provide educational, recreational, social, and health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case
assistance for seniors at the Narrows Senior Center and case management and other services to homebound older adults at
the Benson Ridge Senior Services program.
1,500
Senior services including halal meals, workshops, exercise activities, case assistance on benefits, entitlements and
100,000 socialization programs.
10,000 Educational, recreational, social and health promotion activities, nutritious meals, and case assistance.

Maisel

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Weprin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

CCNS The Bay Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social
activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Council discretionary funding is
needed to enhance and subsidize the services due to the increased needs of the elderly. Funds will be used to support
educational recreational and health promotion activities and to subsidize increased cost of employee fringe benefits kosher
5,000 meals, and to provide supplies general support to operate the program.
Funds will be used to support educational/recreational health promotion activities, to subsidize increased meals cost and to
26,250 provide general support to program operation.

Constantinides

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

30,000 Funding will be used to support programing and subsidize the costs of meals, utilities, and rent.

Crowley

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Deutsch

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

6,000 Funding to support general operations, programing, transportation, socialization, rent,


Funding will serve the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health
5,000 promotion

112047151 *

To support CCNS Pete McGuinness Senior Center, which serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational,
recreational social activities, health promotion activities, nutritious meals, transportation and case assistance. Funds will be
used to support educational/recreational health promotion activities and to subsidize meals costs and to provide general
7,000 support to program operation.

Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Menchaca

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

To support CCNS St. Charles Jubilee Senior Center, which serves the elderly by providing enriched and culturally diverse
educational/recreational/social activities, health promotion activities, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Funds will be
used to support educational, recreational, and health promotion activities, to subsidize the cost of utilities and meals, and to
7,000 provide supplies general support to operate the program.
Funds to support educational, recreational, and health promotion activities provided to the seniors, to upgrade computer
5,000 labs, and to provide supplies needed to operate the program.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities, to subsidize the increase cost of
2,500 utilities meals, and to provide supplies general support to operate the program.
Funds will support the Senior Center's educational, recreational and health promotion activities, transportation needs by
31,000 seniors and to provide support for general operations.
Funds will support the Senior Center's educational, recreational and health promotion activities, transportation needs by
6,000 seniors and to provide support for general operations.
Funds will support the Senior Center's educational, recreational and health promotion activities, transportation needs by
6,000 seniors and to provide support for general operations.
Funds will support the Senior Center's educational, recreational and health promotion activities, transportation needs by
6,000 seniors and to provide support for general operations.
Funds will support the Catholic Charities' services, educational, recreational and health promotion activities, transportation
6,000 needs by seniors and to provide support for general operations.

Treyger

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Vallone

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Williams

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Levin

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

112444676 *

3,500 To support violence prevention programming at local senior centers.

Constantinides

Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.

112652331

7,000 Funding will be used to support case management services for seniors.

Funding will support the CCNS Bayside Senior Center in providing educational/recreational health promotion activities and to
9,500 subsidize increased meals cost and to provide general support to program operation.
10,000 Funds to provide meals, education and health programs.

Funding will be used to provide the seniors with breakfast and lunch; the cost of bus and train excursions to various shopping
centers and theaters; and the costs of a visiting nurse and other professionals to come once a month to check blood pressures
20,000 and give vital information that will be helpful.

Rose

Central Family Life Center

133626127

Dickens

Central Harlem Senior Citizen Coalition, Inc.

132754783

Dickens

Central Harlem Senior Citizen Coalition, Inc.

132754783

Chin

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

To support, acting as a fiscal conduit, the Harlem Seniorifics Basketball Team Health and Fitness Initiative, a competitive
4,000 basketball program for seniors. Funds will support coaches, equipment, safety gear, uniforms and travel to competitions.
To support, acting as a fiscal conduit, the Harlem Honeys Bears Swim Team Health and Fitness Initiative, an educational and
5,000 competitive swim program for seniors.
Funds will support CPC Open Door Senior Center which provides educational, physical, social and other programs and
10,000 activities to seniors.

Koo

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

To provide individuals over the age of 60 with an array of services including congregate meals, wellness programming,
19,000 recreational activities, educational programming, case management and entitlements/benefits assistance.

Menchaca

Funds to support Brooklyn Senior Services to provide residents with ESL classes, health education workshops, tea talk, singing
and dance classes, trips, recreational activities, and other engaging activities to expand their social, physical and mental well
10,000 being. Funds will also help to cover facility allocation.
The funding will support senior services including congregate lunches, educational and exercise classes and recreational
10,000 activities and field trips.

136202692 *

Chin

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.


Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. - Chinatown Neighborhood Senior
Center

Levin

Circuit Productions, Inc.

132881858 *

3,500 To provide musical programming for seniors.

Dickens

Citizens Care Committee

136179568

Lander

Coalition Of Institutionalized Aged And Disabled

133124614 *

4,000 Funds will be used to support Nutrition Education, Case Assistance, Fitness Programs, and Information Referrals.
To support arts programs for seniors. Funding will be used for community outreach about programs and to serve the Park
3,500 Slope and Prospect Hill Senior Centers.

Ignizio

Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc.

133263537 *

Matteo

Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc.

133263537 *

136202692 *

Rose

Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc.

133263537 *

Miller

Community Bridge Home, Inc.

113192295

Matteo

Community Service Society of New York

135562202

Dickens

Concerned Home Managers for the Elderly, Inc.

133275504 *

11,000 Funding will support CASC Transportation programs.


Funds will be use to support CASC Transportation programs (DFTA 505-5,000 and DFTA 538-10,000) for transportation for
3,000 food shopping, banking, senior centers and recreational trips to/from centers, senior housing and individual homes.
Funds will go towards the CASC Transportation programs for transportation for food shopping, banking, senior centers and
recreational trips to/from centers, senior housing and individual homes; and towards CASC Cassidy Coles Neighborhood
45,000 Senior Center for groups/activities, group supplies, computer training classes (CC computer room).
Funding to support program, which teaches intermediate bridge, which emphasizes progressively more difficult skills and
5,000 provides practice lessons to reinforce skills.
Funds will be used to support the CSS/RSVPs Advocacy, Counseling and Entitlement Services (ACES) Project trains volunteers
5,000 ages 55 to serve as public benefit counselors.
To recruit and retain the home care workers/home health aides, provide the aides with benefits educational /career
8,500 opportunities and peer mentorship support, and provide services to older adults.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funding will be used to pay the salary of a social work career specialist who recruits and helps to retain home health aides by
10,000 offering them an array of supportive services and educational/career opportunities.

Mealy

Concerned Home Managers for the Elderly, Inc.

133275504 *

Arroyo

Concerned Residents Organization, Inc.

202495043

Gibson

Concourse Village Special Adults Senior Center

131977533

Miller

Conlon Lihfe Towers Tenants Advocacy Group, Inc.

352397898 *

Reynoso

Conselyea Street Block Association, Inc. - Swinging Sixties Senior Center

112347180

Ferreras

Corona Congregational Church, Inc. - Florence E Smith Senior Services

111802803

Matteo

Corporal Allen F. Kivlehan Korean War Veterans Association, Inc.

133634076

Torres

Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc.

132755323 *

Torres

Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc.

132755323 *

Williams

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

3,500 Funds will be used to support senior programming.

Lander

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891 *

4,000 To support Adaptive Living Program for seniors with visual impairments.

Williams

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891 *

Cumbo

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

Mealy

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

Mealy

Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation

112322490 *

Cumbo

Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation - Shalom Senior Center

112322490 *

Eugene

Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation - Shalom Senior Center

112322490 *

Funds will help defray cost of ESL (English Second Language) classes, consultants who provide entertainment for the seniors.
15,000 Also part of the funds help maintain the upkeep of the wheel chair accessible senior bus.
Funds will be used to promote activities in our center such as ESL, Computer class, Trip and defray the cost of using our wheel
15,000 chair accessible senior bus.

Cumbo

Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc.

112506422 *

Funds will be used for Programming and Services to be provided: Staffing and Maintenance of center, supplies, programming,
24,000 meal preparation and services, entertainment - field trips coach bus service, cable and internet service.

Espinal

Cypress Hills-Fulton Street Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

112297647

81,875 Funding to provide operational support for services, Health Promotion, Recreation Education, Insurance.

Dickens

Dances for a Variable Population, Inc.

264572204 *

Dromm

Department for the Aging

136400434

4,250 Funds will be used to support senior dance and wellness


To support educational/recreational activities such as health and fitness workshops, trips, cultural events and activities, as
well as critical case assistance services to seniors and their families that are part of our Elmhurst/Jackson Heights Senior
7,500 Center, and the surrounding community.

Dromm

Department for the Aging

136400434

3,500 To support Clinica Nueva Esperanza Mental Health Clinic

136400434

To support educational/recreational activities such as health and fitness workshops, cultural events and activities, as well as
critical case assistance services to seniors and their families that are part of our Corona Senior Center and the surrounding
5,000 community. Funding will also support ESOL classes for immigrant seniors.

132987263 *

Funding will assist IPR/HE in the underwriting of services to Latino and other minority seniors and their families in the 7th
Council District, and in areas of Upper Manhattan/Washington Heights with large numbers of poor and low income and
minority seniors that need critical case assistance to access entitlements and benefits, as well as workshops and activities
5,000 provided in a culturally and linguistically competent manner.

133111915 *

Funding to support services directed to Council District 7 to access entitlements, benefits and other information regarding
important social service programs such as social security, SSI, SCRIE, DRIE, Section 8, Food Stamps, Medicare, Medicaid, drug
3,500 plans, tax credits and others. Funding will be used to support the Social Work staff that provides these services.

Ferreras

Levine

Levine

Department for the Aging

Department for the Aging

Department for the Aging

6,000 To support senior services programming for seniors in the Soundview, Castlehill and Parkchester communities.
The funds will support health, wellness and safety workshops, trips, games, sewing classes, birthday and holiday celebrations.
10,000 Funds will also go to start an exercise and arts/craft class.
Funds will be used to provide activities and programs that keep the seniors physical and socially engaged such as holiday
3,500 events, workshops, and off-site trips.
5,000 To support programming for seniors at Swinging 60s Senior Center in Williamsburg.
Funds will support senior programming services including educational and recreational activities, health management,
15,000 technology, transportation, and case work services.
4,500 Funds will be used to support Transportation and equipment for organization meetings.
30,000 Funds will support direct services for seniors to access federal, state and local public entitlement programs.
Funds will support social services assistance including providing information and referrals and applications for public
10,000 assistance and benefits

7,000 Funds to provide meals, education and recreation services to the South Asian/Muslim communities.
Funds to support the Social Service Center which provide services in a few of the following areas: Immigration, Family Crisis
Intervention, Employment Assistance, Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance Information, Food Stamps Enrollment, or
20,000 Housing-Related Services
Funds will support the following programs and services: Immigration, Family Crisis Intervention, Employment Assistance,
10,000 Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance Information, Food Stamps Enrollment, or Housing-Related Services
Funds will be used to enhance activities for seniors and to purchase various items needed to sustain the center. It will also be
10,000 used for maintaining senior wheel chair accessible bus.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Mark-Viverito

Department for the Aging

136400434

This funding will help support the IPR/HE Carver Senior Center educational and recreational program activities including
23,500 health and wellness workshops and cultural events and activities throughout the year.

Mendez

Department for the Aging

132987263 *

10,000 Funding to support IPR/HEs core case assistance management services to seniors and their families.

Mendez

Department for the Aging

135562210

Palma

Department for the Aging

136400434

Eugene

Dorchester Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

112305581 *

Dickens

DOROT, Inc.

133264005 *

Garodnick

DOROT, Inc.

133264005 *

18,000 To fund daily lunch prepared in kitchen, and the educational, recreational and health promotion activities provided.
To provide homeless seniors temporary housing, meals daily, counseling, and other assistance at a transitional residence,
5,000 located at 44 West 87th Street, while finding the seniors permanent homes.
Funding will support DOROT's Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP), which responds to the needs of underserved
5,000 homeless New York City seniors.

Kallos

DOROT, Inc.

133264005 *

To counsel and provide services, including help to secure permanent housing, for homeless seniors participating in the
1,000 Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) and to provide continued aftercare services to formerly homeless HPP seniors.

Levine

DOROT, Inc.

133264005 *

Rosenthal

DOROT, Inc.

133264005 *

Constantinides

East River Development Alliance, Inc.

861096987 *

Van Bramer

East River Development Alliance, Inc.

861096987 *

Mark-Viverito

East Side House, Inc.

131623989

9,500 Funding to support Innovative health and wellness activities taking place at the Sirovich Center.
To provide services to seniors, including educational and recreational activities, trips, cultural events, case assistance, and
35,000 assistance with entitlements and other benefits at Bronx River Senior Center.

Funding to subsidize salary of a full-time case assistance worker to counsel and provide services, including help to secure
permanent housing for homeless seniors participating in the HPP and to provide continued supportive services to formerly
5,000 homeless HPP seniors in the Aftercare component. The programs will serve District 7.
Funding supports full-time case assistance worker to counsel and provide services, including help to secure permanent
housing for homeless seniors participating in the HPP and to provide continued supportive services to formerly homeless HPP
5,000 seniors in the Aftercare component.
Funding will be used to support programing for senior citizens, including workforce development, tenant advocacy, and
15,000 financial assistance.
Funding would support a range of services for adults aged 55 and over including employment services, tenant advocacy and
16,225 comprehensive public benefits, financial education and counseling, and free tax preparation assistance
To provide essential services to seniors who attend East Side Houses (ESH) Melrose Senior Center, Mitchel Senior Center or
20,000 Patterson Senior Center.

Greenfield

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst

111633484

Treyger

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst

111633484

Funds will be used to provide cultural, educational, recreational, and/or health and wellness activities, and trips. Services will
be provided through the Bensonhurst Senior Center, located at and sponsored by the Marks JCH, 7802 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn,
5,000 NY. Funding will be used for staff coordination, group leaders/consultants to conduct programs and activities, trips, etc.
Funds will be used to provide services to seniors living in the Good Neighbors Neighborhood Naturally Occurring Retirement
5,000 Community (NNORC)Program area.

Chin

Educational Alliance, Inc.

135562210

Funds will support the Weinberg Center for Balanced Living health and wellness programming designed to help neighborhood
6,000 seniors stay healthy or improve their health, and live with increased safety and comfort at home.

Ferreras

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.

112224539

To support Lefrak location senior services through physical health, education and recreation, arts and culture, health
26,250 management, nutrition programs, trainings and staff education seminars, healthy congregate meals and administrative needs.

Ferreras

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.

112224539

To support Corona location senior services through physical health, education and recreation, arts and culture, health
20,000 management, nutrition programs, trainings and staff education seminars, healthy congregate meals and administrative needs.

Van Bramer

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

Johnson

Encore Community Services, Inc.

133104293

Rosenthal

Encore Community Services, Inc.

133104293

Eugene

Fenimore Senior Center, Inc.

112772287 *

3,500 Funding to support Encores Home Delivered Meals Program


To fund Arts crafts, educational and informational seminars/lecture on health and environmental related topics, recreational
activities, exercise classes, table games, provides assistance in completing various forms related to receiving
18,375 benefits/entitlements and housing.

Johnson

Find Aid for the Aged, Inc.

132666921 *

10,000 To support a healthy aging program, including classes in martial arts, salsa, line dance, Zumba, and Wii fitness.

Rosenthal

Find Aid for the Aged, Inc.

132666921 *

7,500 Funding to deliver high quality immigration and social services to the community in Woodside and Sunnyside
To support Encores Home Delivered Meals Program, delivering meals to homebound seniors living on the Westside of
9,500 midtown Manhattan.

Funds to support healthy aging activities at the Hamilton, Woodstock, Clinton and Coffeehouse Senior Centers. Offerings
7,000 include: classes in martial arts, strength training, horticultural therapy and a wide range of dance.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
Seniors in the community and church. Also mentoring the youth. Doing arts and crafts, cooking, recreational activities.
8,000 Enabling Seniors to go shopping, go on picnics and the theater.
Funding to provide radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people -assist in case of emergencies, natural disasters,
15,000 Alzheimer's patients search and rescue, etc.

Richards

First Church of God, Inc.

112973310 *

Deutsch

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

Williams

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

Cornegy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Cornegy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Cornegy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Cornegy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Cornegy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Mealy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Mealy

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840 *

Cumbo

Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Grace Agard Harewood SC

112300840 *

Barron

Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Pink Houses Senior Center

112300840 *

Williams

Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Remsen Neighborhood Senior Center

112300840 *

Cumbo

Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Willoughby Neighborhood Senior Center

112300840 *

20,000 Funds to support senior services in various locations in the 45th District
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
15,500 operation of the program.

Rosenthal

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

10,000 Funding to support Goddard Riversides Home Delivered Meals program

Rosenthal

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

10,000 Funding to defray the cost of food for congregate meals.

5,000 Funds to provide emergency service, medical awareness program to seniors.


Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
5,000 operation of the program.
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
5,000 operation of the program.
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
3,000 operation of the program.
10,000 To provide seniors and the community at large with the opportunity to listen to live jazz music at 966 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
4,000 operation of the program.
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
5,000 operation of the program at Christopher Blenman Senior Center.
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
5,000 operation of the program at Hugh Gilroy Senior Center
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
13,000 operation of the program.
Funds will be used to enhance educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities, as well as supplies for the
16,900 operation of the program.

Chin

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

Mendez

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

Funds will support programs including education classes (ESL, computer classes), arts classes (Chinese folk dance, calligraphy,
macram, Chinese painting, multi-lingual singing classes), exercise (dance classes, Tai-Chi), and outings to museums and
6,000 similar attractions in the NY Metropolitan area.
Funding to provide activities and services that meet the psychosocial, health, and financial needs of community seniors at the
17,000 Grand Coalition of Seniors(GCS) Senior Center.

Reynoso

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141 *

10,000 To support inter-generational programming with seniors and youth in Ridgewood.

Vallone

Greater Whitestone Taxpayers Community Center, Inc.

112791048 *

10,000 The funds requested will be used to operate a community center in Queens, NY at a New York State armory for senior citizens

Cumbo

Greene Avenue Housing Development Fund Corp.

112468657 *

Funds will be used to prepare holiday dinners (including but not limited to Thanksgiving, Mother's Day and Father's Day) for
4,000 seniors that have no family. Funding will also be used for summer activities
Funds will support health and wellness classes and cultural programming at the Greenwich House Senior Center at
Independence Plaza and Greenwich House Center on the Square, formerly Caring Community sites. The funds will help pay
for outside teachers, expert in their field of wellness and cultural programs included but not limited to, Tai Chi, Yoga, Body
16,000 and Fitness, Painting, Ceramics and Jewelry Making.
The funds will support a comprehensive range of social, physical and mental health services offered at Greenwich House
25,000 through its programs for Seniors.

Chin

Greenwich House, Inc.

135562204 *

Johnson

Greenwich House, Inc.

135562204 *

Cumbo

GRIOT Circle, Inc.

113364328

Menchaca

GRIOT Circle, Inc.

113364328

Chin

Hamilton-Madison House, Inc.

135562412 *

Constantinides

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Constantinides

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

22,000 Funding will be used to help defray operating expenses at the George Douris Tower location.

Rodriguez

HANAC, Inc.

112290832 *

10,000 improve their quality of life, health and well-being of Seniors by fostering their independence

12,000 Funds will support GRIOTs core programs including premier Buddy-2-Buddy program.
Funds to support core programs including premier Buddy-2-Buddy program. B-2-B is a program designed to provide LGBT
elders the care, companionship and community they need by matching one or more elders together in relationships of mutual
3,500 respect and support.
Funds will support the hiring of a driver to provide door-to-door transportation for seniors from their homes to HMH
programs; senior trips; grocery shopping; social workers for senior services; consultants at Battery Park City; and senior
35,000 services in Seaport/Civic Center area.
6,000 Funding will be used to provide free case work assistance to local senior citizens and immigrant families.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To fund the Bronx Information and Referral Senior Program, which provides social services, assistance in obtaining
10,000 entitlements, lunch, celebrations, trips, and educational and recreational activities for the local senior population.
The funds will support the Angelo Petromelis Senior Center to supplement their underfunded budget by providing the
10,000 necessary operational costs.

Vacca

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Vallone

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Van Bramer

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Dickens

Harlem Interagency Council for the Aging, Inc.

133317271

Garodnick

Health Advocates for Older People, Inc.

134165807

Kallos

Health Advocates for Older People, Inc.

134165807

Rodriguez

Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc.

130831470 *

Lander

Heights and Hills, Inc.

237237927

10,000 To support programming and outreach for LGBT seniors

Levin

Heights and Hills, Inc.

237237927

Lander

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

Levin

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

Chin

Henry Street Settlement

131562242 *

Mendez

Henry Street Settlement

131562242 *

17,000 To provide in-home case management services and hire a case manager.
To support and expand senior programs, including exercise classes, holiday celebrations, evening activities and trips to
3,500 cultural events.
To support the free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) for visually impaired seniors aged 55 and older. ALP provides an array of
individualized rehabilitation and low vision services, with the objective of helping clients regain self-sufficiency, maintain
3,500 independence and improve their quality of life.
Funds will support multilingual staff, lunches, wellness programs, and recreational activities at the Good Companions Senior
8,000 Center (GCSC) serving the lower east side.
Funding to provide nutritional information to enhance the health of seniors, and offer affordable hot lunches Sunday through
17,000 Friday, and dinners Monday through Friday.

Gibson

Highbridge Community Life Center

133015539 *

Highbridge Community Life Center will use these funds to support activities for seniors in the Highbridge community, These
10,000 activities will include community meals, holiday celebrations, cultural events, concerts, day trips and supplies. .

Koo

Hindu Temple Society of NA, The

237071891 *

19,000 To fund youth/senior intergenerational activities, education and debates, social activities, seminars and cultural programs.

Miller

Hollis Avenue Congregational Church

861100659

Treyger

Holocaust Survivors Charity, Inc.

113792091 *

Deutsch

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

Treyger

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

Williams

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

Dickens

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

9,000 Funding o provide educational and recreational services for seniors, access and translation (Chinese-English) services.
To fund educational and recreational services for seniors, access and translation (Chinese-English) services, case assistance,
community workshops, health and wellness promotion. The funds will be used for staff and instructor costs, bus trips, space
20,000 rental and administrative costs.
Funding for educational and recreational services as well as being used for staff and instructor costs, bus trips, space rental
5,000 and administrative costs.
To support the Omnibus Program, which provides transportation support services that enhance independence and quality of
life for seniors. Funding would be used to offer free group transport on HAI Omnibuses to help seniors access health and
wellness services, meal programs and greenmarkets as well as cultural and recreational activities such as concerts, theater
4,000 and movies.

Menchaca

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

3,500 Funds to present artistic performances at various health, psychiatric, and medical institutions in Brooklyn Council District 38.

Dromm

India Home, Inc.

208747291 *

8,000 To provide congregate nutrition, support staff salaries, and fund yoga and arts and crafts materials.

Dromm

Italian Senior Citizens Center, Inc. - Newtown Italian Senior Center

112308129 *

7,000 To fund health, exercise, and educational programs for seniors

Van Bramer

Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, Inc.

111729398

CD28

Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) - Friendship Center

510204121 *

6,475 Funds to support HANAC Ravenswood Senior Center, funding to provide social events, activities, and defray operating costs.
To provide information and referral services, assistance with applications for entitlements and other benefits, operate a
telephone reassurance program, and provide food and other services for seniors. Funds will be used for operating expenses
5,000 and other costs of the program.
5,000 Funding will support free activities to assist seniors in maintaining socialization, physical and mental health and independence.
To support the Healthy Aging Program, to offer courses and services for seniors and to support their efforts to live
1,000 independently.
8,000 Funding to support art shows, social action projects, and community game days

Funding will be used in support of the Senior Buddy Program including arts and crafts, senior field trips with lunch included,
8,000 and daily meals at the center. We also provide recreation, games and transportation to and from the Senior center.
To fund lectures on smoking, abuse of drugs, health, art, music and physical exercise for holocaust survivors to build immunity
and longevity to preserve the members experiences for future generations. To provide mobile food pantry, social gatherings
2,500 celebrating holidays.

Funds to support the Riis Senior Center programming which serves residents aged 60 and above who rely on public benefits,
21,250 have limited mobility, are diagnosed with one or more chronic diseases, face food instability and/or suffer from depression
To provide programming for mentally physically frail seniors. Funds requested will be used for outreach materials, upgrade
10,000 equipment (kitchen, freezers, oven) and other program cost.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member
Miller

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

510204121 *

CD28

Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) - Friendship Center
Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) - Rockaway Blvd Senior
Center

Dickens

Jazzmobile, Inc.

132614483 *

Mealy

Jazzmobile, Inc.

132614483 *

Cohen

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

Garodnick

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

510204121 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
To provide programming for mentally physically frail seniors. Funds requested will be used for outreach materials, upgrade
45,000 equipment (kitchen, freezers, oven) and other program cost.
Funds will be used to replace equipment/furniture that is broken or worn. Funds will also support recreational activities for
20,000 seniors.
To support the Jazzmobile education and performance programs for seniors and their families. Funds will pay for performers
and the costs of the performances, as well as administrative costs for the programs.
8,000
The funds will be used to support Jazzmobile's free and open to the public performances in District 41 senior centers and
senior events in District 41. The funds will be used to pay for musicians' performance fees, transportation, equipment rental
5,000 and installation.
20,000 Funding to support programming, entertainment and refreshments for seniors at the JASA Van Cortlandt Senior Center.
Funding will be used to offer entitlement education and outreach throughout NYC through JPAC Cafes, presentations and
3,500 conferences.

To support JASAs Joint Public Affairs Committee for Older Adults (JPAC) has reached out to older adults in the community to
advocate and mobilize them around issues affecting their lives. Funding will be used to offer entitlement education and
outreach throughout NYC through JPAC Cafes, presentations and conferences. It will also be used to support JPACs
leadership and advocacy training course, the Institute for Senior Action (IFSA), which provides a 10-week training based in
5,000 Manhattan for older adults, and for conferences highlighting civic engagement and volunteer opportunities.

Johnson

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

Rosenthal

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

Rosenthal

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

Funding to support social work services which include case assistance, information and referrals and program coordination
4,000 handled by the on-site Social Worker, and for consultants to teach classes such as exercise.
Funding for staff support, consultants to teach classes, office/ program supplies, bus rental for trips, phone/Internet service,
5,000 refreshments and other program expenses.

132620896 *

Funding will be used to continue to offer entitlement education and outreach to older adults. It will also be used to support
JPACs Institute for Senior Action (IFSA), which provides a 10-week training based in Manhattan for older adults, the Navigate
3,500 New York Program, and for conferences in Manhattan highlighting civic engagement and volunteer opportunities.

Rosenthal

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

Rosenthal

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

Weprin

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 *

King

132620896 *

Deutsch

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Bay Eden Senior Center
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Brighton/Manhattan Beach
Senior Center

Funding to support One Stop at JASA, providing intensive case management, case assistance, elder abuse social security
representative payee services, assists approximately 3,000 seniors per year, helping to maintain their safety stability where
they live in the Upper West Side. The grant will be used to partially support the salary expenses of the programs director
5,000 overseeing supervising these services, as well as telephone expenses rent.
To fund consultants to teach classes on physical fitness, art, and other topics, as well as to provide lectures, bus rentals for
5,000 New York area trips and refreshments.
Funding to support costs of consultants to teach classes such as physical fitness and crafts, lectures of interest, entertainment
8,000 at parties, cultural arts programming, and refreshments at special events.

132620896 *

5,000 Funding to pay for consultants to teach classes such as Zumba, ESL, computers, and to purchase supplies for classes.

Richards

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Brookdale Village Senior
Center

132620896 *

Programming and services: Consultants to teach computer, English a Second Language, exercise classes, entertainers at
parties, augment the salary of a driver for the program's transportation program, and expenses generated by the
20,000 transportation program. The program provides transportation to medical and essential appointments.

Reynoso

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - BushwickHylan NORC

132620896 *

11,000 To support programming for seniors at Bushwick/Hylan NORC SSP

132620896 *
132620896 *

To fund JASAs CIAA NORC SSP serves older residents of NYCHA housing each year. Social services, health support and
educational recreational activities are offered to the seniors age 60 in the collaboration with ODwyer housing and MJHS. The
3,000 requested funding will be used to support monthly group outings and weekly exercise (Yoga and Strength Training) classes
Services to be funded: staff salaries, consultants to teach classes, office and program supplies, bus rental for trips, phone
17,000 service and internet, refreshments and other program expenses.

132620896 *

10,000 Funds will be used to support senior programming.

132620896 *

Funding to support costs of consultants to teach classes such as physical fitness and crafts, lectures of interest, entertainment
10,000 at parties, cultural arts programming, and refreshments at special events and trips to areas of interest in the NY Metro area.

King

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Coney Island Active Aging
NORC - SSP
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Co-Op City Einstein Senior
Center
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Co-Op City Senior Center
Bartow

King

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Co-Op City Senior Center
Dreiser

Treyger
King

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Kallos

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Joint Public Affairs
Committee

132620896 *

Palma

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Mechler Hall Senior Center

132620896 *

Levine

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - One Stop

132620896 *

To offer entitlement education and outreach throughout NYC through JPAC Cafes, presentations and conferences, and to
1,000 offer leadership training, civic engagement and volunteer opportunities for seniors.
To provide classes, trips, refreshments and other programs for seniors and support general program costs at Mechler Hall
11,250 Senior Center.
Funds to subsidize salary of a part-time bi-lingual (English/Spanish) social worker who conducts home visits as part of the Care
Management Program and provides on-site consultation in the Case Assistance Program in Council District 7. The funds will
7,500 also support program supplies.

Richards

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Roy Reuther Village Senior
Center

132620896 *

The programming and services to be funded will cover the costs of consultants to teach physical fitness classes, such as Yoga,
20,000 Zumba, Tai chi, Arts and Crafts, Dancercise computer classes, and knitting crocheting classes, and choral group instructor.

132620896 *

To fund the costs of consultants to teach classes on topics of interests to community elders, such as computer, ESL, physical
3,500 fitness, and others, and bus rental for trips to areas of interest in the New York metropolitan area.

132620896 *

5,000 For services to pay for sessions for awareness groups, discussion groups, musical appreciation, and educational trips

Deutsch

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Scheuer House of Coney
Island Senior Center
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Scheuer House Tenants
Association

Deutsch

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Senior Alliance Senior Center

132620896 *

5,000 Funds to pay for a consultant to teach computer classes, printing/supplies

Deutsch

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Shorefront Senior Center

132620896 *

Barron

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Starrett Senior Center

132620896 *

5,000 Funds will be used to pay for consultants to teach classes such as physical fitness, lectures, and ESL.
Funds to cover the costs of consultants to teach classes such as the Choral Group, exercise classes (Zumba, Aerobics, Tai Chi,
8,000 Yoga), and painting.

Vacca

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Throggs Neck Senior Center

132620896 *

5,000 To fund consultants to teach aerobics and Zumba classes to seniors.

Deutsch

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Trumps NORC - SSP

132620896 *

Treyger

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Warbasse Cares NORC - SSP

132620896 *

5,000 Funding to support monthly group outings and weekly Yoga and Strength Training Classes
Funds used to provide social services, health support and group educational/recreational activities, health/exercise programs
3,500 and group outings.

Reynoso

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) - Williamsburg Senior Center

132620896 *

Dromm

Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, Inc.

111681124 *

Ignizio

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Matteo

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Matteo

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Rose

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Rose

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Deutsch

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

Deutsch

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

Deutsch

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

Treyger

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Coney Island Seaside
Innovative Senior Center

112665181

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Haber House Senior
Center

112665181

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Marlboro Senior Center

112665181

11,000 To support programming for seniors at Williamsburg Senior Center.


To provide educational activities, cultural performances, and support services for local seniors, as well as funding costs for
19,000 operating expenses and salaries.
Funding to assist in operating the South Shore Neighborhood Senior Center. The program offers a variety of educational,
5,000 fitness, and recreational activities daily to adults ages 60 and older.
5,000 Funds will be used to support programs and services at the Center for Long Life Development (CLLD)
Funds to be used to pay fees for such events as golf, darts, pocket pool, bridge, bowling, miniature golf, t-shirts, and a
5,000 luncheon on the final day of the event.
Funds to be to be used to pay fees for such events as golf, darts, pocket pool, bridge, bowling, miniature golf, t-shirts, and a
5,000 luncheon on the final day of the event.
Funds to be used towards the costs associated with the JCC's community programs in Stapleton, including staffing,
promotion, food, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
25,000
Funding will serve the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health
5,000 promotion
Funding will serve the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health
5,000 promotion
Funding will serve the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health
6,000 promotion
Funds will support Coney Island Seaside Innovative Senior Centers (previously known as Surf Solomon Senior Center) Healthy
Aging services (which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities) which help keep senior citizens minds
and bodies healthy (examples include Educational Workshops, Fitness Center and Pool, Computer and ESL Instruction, and
3,500 SPARC Dance Program).
Funds support Haber Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational
activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy (examples include Exercise, Music, Chorus, Knitting,
3,500 Library, ESL Computer Classes).
Funds will support Marlboro Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and
recreational activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy (examples include Exercise, Tai Chi, Art,
3,500 Chorus, Computer Classes ESL).

Page 11 of 204

Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Ocean Parkway Senior
Center
Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Senior Citizen
Homecare

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. - Senior Citizen


Transportation

Treyger

EIN

112665181

Purpose of Funds
Funds will support Ocean Parkway Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and
recreational activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy (examples include Yoga, Exercise with Music,
Knitting, Painting, Art and Crafts, Music, ESL, Computer, History Lectures in English and Arabic, Current Event Classes in
3,500 Arabic).
Funds used to provide critical supportive services to low-income elderly.
3,000

112665181

To support a Senior Citizen Transportation Program which provides both individual demand responsive and group scheduled
5,000 trips for frail elderly transporting them to medical and non-medical essential services and appointments.

112665181

Amount ($)

Funding to support recreation and outings in Bronx Nursing Home, Kittay House residential independent living apartments, as
well as the new University Avenue Assisted Living Program on Bronx Campus. Events will include a housewarming event for
residents of the new building, community tours to local sites of interest and a community art gallery. These activities will both
enhance the quality of life of elder residents and link them to the local community in the vibrant Bronx neighborhoods in
50,000 which our facilities are located.

Cabrera

Jewish Home and Hospital

237071900 *

Levine

Jewish Home Lifecare Manhattan

131624033

Ferreras

Just-Us, Inc.

132954007 *

Dickens

Just-Us, Inc.

132954007 *

Palma

Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club

131623850 *

10,000 Funding to support Dementia Care Training Program Council District 7.


To support the Senior Tech Program aimed at teaching Seniors basic computer skills to utilize technology. Programming
enriches lives, decreases isolation, and provides viable methods for maintaining social contact with friends, family and the
10,000 community.
To support the Senior Tech Network Program aimed at teaching senior citizens the basic computer skills necessary for them
to begin to utilize technology in order to enhance their lives, decrease isolation, and provide a viable method of maintaining
5,000 social contact with friends and family.
To continue the operation of a senior program that provides meals, case management, exercise, arts crafts, cultural events,
16,750 education and nutrition classes at Castle Hill Senior Center.

Koo

Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New York, Inc.

112455396 *

To provide thousands of recent immigrant senior citizens with basic and intermediate computer skills, ESL classes and U.S.
5,000 Citizenship application assistance. Also to meet the needs of the greatly underserved community of immigrants.

Ferreras

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

237348989

10,250 Funding will support congregate lunches serving seniors daily.

Koo

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

237348989

19,000 To fund resources and programming for seniors on a daily basis.

Vallone

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

237348989

10,000 To support KCS in providing free health screenings, meals and other social programs.

Dromm

Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, Inc.

112997255 *

Garodnick

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

8,000 To support Sunday to Remember art and culture program for seniors. Funds will cover artists fees and operational costs.
Funding will support the Senior Center at Saint Peter's Church, which serves more than 3,000 seniors annually with diverse
17,500 meal, intellectual, health and social programs

Garodnick

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

Garodnick

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

Kallos

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

Kallos

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

10,000 Funding will support a senior-oriented event for Upper East Side residents.
To support the East Side Transportation Program which provides transportation services to seniors 7 days a week, including
transportation to and from the two senior centers, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, and weekend cultural and recreational
5,000 trips.
To support the East Side Case Management Consortium which provides case management to seniors on Roosevelt Island,
5,000 14th Street to 143rd Street, 5th Avenue to the East River.

Kallos

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

To support the Innovative Senior Center which provides diverse programming from literature and foreign language to belly
5,000 dancing and Tai Chi, in addition to three wonderful and nutritious congregate meals prepared daily on site.

Dromm

Lexington Hearing and Speech Center Inc

112646484

3,500 To transport seniors to hearing testing site, provide testing, and schedule for any necessary appointments.

Ignizio

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

Matteo

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

Rosenthal

Lincoln Housing Outreach

133668207 *

Williams

Major Music International Corporation

261159606 *

Ignizio

Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc.

132894978 *

Matteo

Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc.

132894978 *

7,500 Funding will support transportation for seniors to programs at the Center.

8,500 Funding will be used for equipment and supplies to support our Horticulture Program
Funding will support new Disaster Relief Program for the Developmentally Disabled and Senior Citizens which focus relief
12,000 efforts to most vulnerable disaster victims.
Funding to provide case assistance, case management, health care assistance and referral to other appropriate services in the
community including DOROT. LHO also provides activities and classes to promote good health as well as educational,
5,000 recreational and socialization opportunities.
5,000 funding for MMICs Senior Citizen Musical Theater Program
13,000 To support operational expenses including; raw food costs, vehicle related expenses, office operations and personnel.
Funds will be used to support operational expenses including; raw food costs, vehicle related expenses, office operations and
5,000 personnel.

Page 12 of 204

Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member
CD28

Legal Name of Organization


Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

EIN

133505372 *

Ferreras

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

Garodnick

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
To support Medicare Right's outreach and enrollment assistance efforts, in addition to educating residents on state and
5,000 federal public benefits.
To support a Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in district 21, to education community residents on state and federal
public benefits, and to answer questions on new state-mandated Medicare and Medicaid plans, New Yorks health insurance
marketplace and other 2014 changes to the Medicare program. Funding also supports constituent follow up eligible for public
3,500 benefits to ensure successful completion of their applications.
Funding will support community presentations about the benefits and details of accessing and participating in government
5,000 programs such as Medicare and SCRIE.

Greenfield

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

Johnson

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

Funding will be used as follows: The Medicare Rights Center will lead a Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in each
sponsoring City Council district, educating hundreds of community residents on state and federal public benefits and
answering questions about new state-mandated Medicare and Medicaid plans, New Yorks health insurance marketplace and
other 2014 changes to the Medicare program. Medicare Rights will also follow up with constituents to ensure the application
6,500 process was completed successfully as well facilitate access to public benefits if applicable.
To lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in the 3rd Council District, educating community residents on federal public
benefits and answering questions about New York's health insurance exchange, new managed long-term care plans, and other
5,000 Medicare changes.

133505372 *

To support a Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day educating hundreds of community residents on state and federal public
benefits and answering questions about new state-mandated Medicare and Medicaid plans, New Yorks health insurance
1,000 marketplace and other 2014 changes to the Medicare program.

133505372 *

Funding to support Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in Council District 7, educating hundreds of community residents
on state and federal public benefits and answering questions about new state-mandated Medicare and Medicaid plans, New
Yorks health insurance marketplace and other 2014 changes to the Medicare program. After the Town Hall, Medicare Rights
will follow up with constituents who might be eligible for public benefits to ensure that they complete their applications
5,000 successfully and that city and state agencies process these applications properly.

133505372 *

Funding to support Medicare Rights Center Enrollment and Outreach Day in City Council district 38, educating and providing
follow up to community residents on state and federal public benefits and answering questions about new state-mandated
3,500 Medicare and Medicaid plans, New Yorks health insurance marketplace and other 2014 changes to the Medicare program.

Kallos

Levine

Menchaca

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

Palma

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

To support a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in Council District 18, educating community residents on federal public
benefits, New York's health insurance exchange, new managed long-term care plans, and other Medicare changes, and
4,500 providing follow up to help constituents complete applications properly.

Rodriguez

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

3,500 Funding to provide a Medicare enrollment day

Rosenthal

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

Weprin

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 *

Funding to support Medicare Rights Center Enrollment and Outreach Day in City Council district 6, educating and providing
follow up to community residents on state and federal public benefits and answering questions about new state-mandated
3,500 Medicare and Medicaid plans, New Yorks health insurance marketplace and other 2014 changes to the Medicare program.
Funding to support Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in the district and help constituents with their applications for
6,000 state and federal public benefits.

CD28

Merrill Park Civic Association of Springfield Gardens, Inc.

112304928

5,000 Funding will be used to provide cultural activities, transportation and meals for Volunteers .

Richards

112304928

Miller

Merrill Park Civic Association of Springfield Gardens, Inc.


Merrill Park Civic Association of Springfield Gardens, Inc. - Robert Couche Senior
Center

Chin

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

Deutsch

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

Deutsch

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

5,000 Met Councils Project Metropair/Handyman Services to install things such as door locks and grab bars to frail seniors.

Dromm

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

5,000 To support the staffing and purchasing of food necessary to provide elderly clients with healthy food packages.

112304928

To aide in the support of Service Contracts covering - Air Conditioning System, Walk-in Refrigerator/Freezer, Commercial
20,000 Dishwasher. Also, Repair and Maintenance for transportation vehicles.
9,500 Funding will cover general programming expenses
Funds will support social workers and staff engaged in crisis intervention services with clients as well as financial assistance
4,000 and food vouchers based on assessment of needs.
10,000 Met Council's Crisis Intervention Services to guide clients and provide them financial intervention.

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Council Member

Gentile

Kallos

Legal Name of Organization

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

EIN

132738818 *

Purpose of Funds
Funds will provide crisis intervention services to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and
the recently unemployed, connecting clients to benefits, entitlements, financial assistance, emergency food programs, career
3,500 services and employment training.

132738818 *

To support Crisis Intervention Services which engage clients through a thorough assessment of their needs, resulting in an
effective intervention and a path toward self- sufficiency. Crisis Social Workers work with clients to create a plan that would
guide and ensure their future ability to stay independent, and often leverage private donations to provide direct financial
1,000 intervention/assistance when appropriate.

Amount ($)

King

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

Crisis Intervention Services will engage clients through a thorough assessment of their needs, resulting in an effective
intervention and a path toward self- sufficiency. Crisis Social Workers work with clients to create a plan that would guide and
ensure their future ability to stay independent, and often leverage private donations to provide direct financial
5,000 intervention/assistance when appropriate.

Lander

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

8,000 To support programming including employment assistance, cultural programs and HIV and aging education for seniors.

Levine

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

5,000 Funding to support Crisis Intervention Services.

Levine

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

Funds to support Met Councils Project Metropair/Handyman Services which provides timely repair and handyman services to
low-income seniors, immigrants, and Holocaust survivor; funding will be used to support the staffing critical to this cost5,000 effective and efficient program and will target District 7.

Matteo

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

5,000 Funds will be used to support the Met Councils comprehensive Crisis Intervention Services
Funding to provide crisis Intervention Services engage clients through a thorough assessment of their needs, resulting in an
effective intervention and a path toward self- sufficiency. Crisis Social Workers work with clients to create a plan that would
3,500 guide and ensure their future ability to stay independent

Rosenthal

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

Ulrich

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

20,000 Funds will be used to provide crisis mitigation services

Williams

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818 *

Garodnick

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748 *

Gibson

Mid-Bronx Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

237354073 *

3,500 Funding for financial services and Crisis Intervention Services


Funding will support legal services through the Manhattan Seniors Project, which helps seniors prevent evictions, resolve
problems with housing conditions, access Social Security, Medicare and other benefits to which they are entitled, and resolve
5,000 consumer debt issues.
Funds will be used to provide transportation for medical appointments and other transportation needs for non-Medicaid
eligible seniors, salary support for the home delivered meal program (which delivers meals to this population) and
10,000 transportation for senior center trips and participants.

Ignizio

Military Order of the Purple Heart

133120645

Matteo

Military Order of the Purple Heart

133120645

Barron

Miller Avenue Block Association, Inc.

112752769 *

Levine

Morningside Retirement and Health Services, Inc.

136206256

Vacca

Morris Park Community Association

237429900

Cohen

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107 *

10,000 Funding to support programming and entertainment for seniors.

Rodriguez

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107 *

10,000 Funding to offset costs of teaching consultants, musicians, and supplies

Treyger

Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church - Senior Group

111690779 *

Lander

Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc.

113067201 *

Miller

National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Beta

112501517

Arroyo

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047 *

7,000 To support counseling, crisis intervention and job development services for seniors.
The funds will be used to defray the cost of operating our Saturday Senior Program. This Program provides recreational,
5,000 cultural, educational activities for adults age 55 years and older.
To support the agency's case assistance, educational and recreational activities to residents of Bronx senior housing, Sec 202
20,000 buildings, NYCHA and community centers in Council District 17.

Arroyo

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047 *

14,573 To support operating expenses for the Douglas Leon Senior Center.

Torres

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047 *

10,000 To support Neighborhood SHOPP/Guess Senior Center educational and recreational program for seniors.

Menchaca

Neighbors Helping Neighbors Inc.

113059958 *

Funds to provide English/Spanish bilingual one-on-one tenant counseling to immigrant constituents, as well as Tenant Rights
15,000 Workshops and Legal Clinics throughout Sunset Park and in its neighboring communities

4,500 To defray costs associated with clothing, feeding, and purchasing necessary goods for veterans.
5,000 Funds will be used to support Costs associated with clothing, feeding, and purchasing necessary goods for members.
14,100 Funds are intended to be used for lights, phone, and rent to be paid
5,000 Funds will be used to support programming for elderly residents of NORC at Morningside Gardens.
7,000 To fund the senior program, including transportation to events and shopping for essentials.

3,000 Funds will be used to sponsor trips, buy refreshments, music, and entertainment as well as purchase supplies.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
Funds will be used to continue the East Harlem Aging Improvement District and create a new Aging Improvement District in
10,000 the Bronx
Funding to support the creation of aging improvement districts neighborhoods with large concentrations of older people
living alone and living in poverty. The initiative will work to improve places that older adults visit most to better their quality
3,500 of life.

Mark-Viverito

New York Academy of Medicine

131656674 *

Menchaca

New York Academy of Medicine

131656674 *

Rosenthal

New York Academy of Medicine

131656674 *

4,500 Funds to support the Upper West Side Aging Improvement District

Deutsch

New York Association of Holocaust Survivors

134300949 *

5,000 Funding to defray costs of cultural trips for seniors and rental costs for office.

Treyger

New York Association of Holocaust Survivors

134300949 *

2,500 Funds will be used to cover costs for cultural trips for seniors and to cover rental costs to maintain office.

Mealy

New York City Housing Authority - Brownsville Senior Center

136400434

Matteo

New York City Verrazano 10-13 Association, Inc.

134151778 *

Dickens

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

Garodnick

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

6,500 Funds will be used to support senior programming.


Funds will be used to provide senior workshops in Safety Security through various Staten Island community centers during
2,500 regular business hours
To match compatible seniors free of charge in shared living arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the
5,000 participants to share their homes.
Funding will support the operating costs for the Home Sharing / Respite Care program, which provides home care assistance
7,500 to seniors.

Kallos

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

To support the Home Sharing and Respite Care Program. The program matches compatible persons for shared living
7,500 arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the participants and provides certified in-home attendants.

Rodriguez

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

Van Bramer

New York Irish Center

550869151

Gentile

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

Menchaca

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

Vacca

North East Bronx Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

132759045

Vallone

North Flushing Senior Center, Inc.

112741128

CD28

Northeastern Conference House Housing Development Fund Company, Inc.

112574893

33,500 Funds will support senior center including rent and utilities.
The funds will support the college point senior center in providing transportation, entertainment, program and maintenance
8,500 supplies and to defray salary costs.
To provide social, educational and recreational activities such as seasonal holiday parties and trips, along with transportation
9,000 and supplies for our Community Garden.

020632575 *

Funds to provide opportunities for seniors to participate in indoor activities such as Computer Training, Arts and Craft,
Painting, Needle Point, Dress Making, Flower Making, discussion groups,Pottery,Health Lectures and Workshops. Outdoor
activities, such as:- Bus Trips to Parks and Theaters, Walks and Strolls. Hot Meals, Nutrition Education. Conditioning Training,
10,000 Tai Chi, Yoga and Self Defense Training

Eugene

Northeastern Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Community Affairs, Inc.

10,000 Funding to provide health promotion, social and recreational programs and services
7,500 Funding to provide food, computer training, arts/crafts, and a social environment for seniors.
Funds will provide seniors with assistance, referrals, and informational services, social and fitness activities, and meals and to
83,000 sponsor special events and outings for seniors in Brooklyn and Staten Island.
To support NIA's work in providing support services (social and fitness activities, offers healthy refreshments/lunch, and
5,000 distributes informational materials) to the senior communities of Brooklyn and Staten Island.

To fund OATS free technology-based programming that empowers older New Yorkers to become more socially and civically
engaged, lead healthier lives, enjoy greater financial security, and engage in lifelong learning and creative expression. Program
services include: multi-week computer training courses delivered at neighborhood senior centers; classes, workshops and
special events at the Senior Planet Exploration Center
To support OATS provision of technology-related programming to older New Yorkers including training; events at the Senior
Planet Exploration center and online
Funding will support training sessions geared towards helping seniors in Council District 4 to better access and utilize
technology as a resource and in their everyday life.
Funds will be used to support these programs. Program services include: multi-week computer training courses delivered at
neighborhood senior centers, classes, workshops, special events at the Senior Planet Exploration Center, SeniorPlanet.org a
website for older New Yorkers who have gotten online. The site offers news, resources, and a senior-focused citywide event
calendar.
Funds will be used to provide OATS free technology based programming. Program services include: multi-week computer
training courses delivered at neighborhood senior centers; classes, workshops and special events at the Senior Planet
Exploration Center (the nationss first technology-themed community center for older adults); and SeniorPlanet.org, a
website for older New Yorkers who have gotten online. The site offers news, resources, and a senior-focused citywide event
calendar.

Cabrera

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

10,000

Cornegy

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

15,000

Garodnick

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

10,000

Gibson

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

10,000

Greenfield

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

5,000

Johnson

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

To introduce seniors to technology, provide basic training from email and internet to health research and accessing
5,000 government services, and to offer more advanced OATS courses and events at the Senior Planet Exploration Center.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Kallos

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

Lander

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

Levin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To provide seniors access to OATS courses and register them as members of the Senior Planet Exploration Center so they may
5,000 receive notice of and partake in programming that supports the use of emerging technologies.
10,000 To support health and wellness programs for seniors.

550882599 *

To provide free technology-based programming that empowers older New Yorkers to become more socially and civically
engaged, lead healthier lives, enjoy greater financial security, and engage in lifelong learning and creative expression. Program
services include: multi-week computer training courses delivered at neighborhood senior centers; classes, workshops and
3,600 special events at the Senior Planet Exploration Center.

Levine

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

Funding will support program services for adults 60 and over in Council District 7, which include: multi-week computer
training courses delivered at neighborhood senior centers; classes, workshops special events at the Senior Planet Exploration
Center; SeniorPlanet.org a website for older New Yorkers who have gotten online. The site offers news,resources,and a
5,000 senior-focused citywide event calendar.

Mark-Viverito

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

To provide free technology-based programming that empowers older New Yorkers to become more socially and civically
5,000 engaged, lead healthier lives, enjoy greater financial security, and engage in lifelong learning and creative expression.

Menchaca

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

To support Older Adults Technology Services Inc.'s through a range of free technology-based programming that empowers
3,500 older New Yorkers to become more socially civically engaged, and to lead healthier lives.

Mendez

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

Rodriguez

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

3,500 Funding to provide technology based programming for seniors

10,000 Funding to provide free technology classes

Rosenthal

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

Funding to provide multi-week computer training courses delivered at neighborhood senior centers; classes, workshops
special events at the Senior Planet Exploration Center; SeniorPlanet.org a website for older New Yorkers who have gotten
3,500 online. The site offers news,resources,and a senior-focused citywide event calendar.

Weprin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

To fund program costs for technology based programming, including computer training courses at senior centers, workshops,
5,000 and special events that will empower older New Yorkers to become more engaged.

Williams

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 *

Dickens

One Stop Senior Services

133174492 *

Treyger

Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church

111694947 *

Treyger

Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church

111694947 *

Torres

Part of the Solution

133425071

Johnson

Penn South Social Services, Inc.

133413349 *

3,000 Funds will be used to sponsor trips, buy refreshments, music, and entertainment as well as purchase supplies.
Funds will be used to provide companionship and comfort to widowed individuals through group meetings, dances, music and
2,000 games etc.
Funds will support the provision of emergency food and nutrition, social and legal services to low income families and
40,000 individuals
To provide educational and exercise classes for seniors, including an Indoor Gardening Class, a Music Class and exercise
12,500 classes.

Crowley

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

26,000 Funding to support general operations, programing. meals, socialization, rent, senior referrals

Reynoso

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

11,000 To support operation, maintenance and programming at multi-service senior center facility.
To support, operate and maintain a meals on wheels program serving Queens Community Districts 2 and 5. Funding will be
used to offset costs associated with operating 8 delivery vehicles that are used to transport and deliver these meals,
specifically insurance, fuel, repair, and rental space. The funding will also be used to help offset escalating food costs, hire
11,000 additional staff, and program insurance.

Reynoso

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

Ulrich

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

Arroyo

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665 *

Mendez

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665 *

5,000 Funding to support free technology-based programming


To support One Stops services for seniors, including assistance with entitlement programs, in-home case management
8,000 services, assistance for victims of abuse, and financial management services.

5,000 Funds will be used to support the operation and maintenance of the multi-service senior center facility
To support programs that address issues related to life insurance, managing Social Security benefits, wills and estate planning;
counseling services that address issues related to banking (auto-bill pay, ATM and debit cards), credit (credit scores, identity
theft, building a positive credit history) and other financial literacy concerns at La Casa de Felicidad senior housing
9,427 development.
Funding to support Case managent, healthcare management and assistance, Meals-on-wheels, shopping assistance and
10,000 friendly visiting.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Levin

Polish and Slavic Center, Inc.

112285970 *

Levin

Polish and Slavic Center, Inc.

112285970 *

Arroyo

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482 *

Dickens

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482 *

Gibson

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482 *

Torres

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482 *

Vacca

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482 *

Vacca

Preston Center of Compassion

571180937

Rosenthal

Project Open, Inc.

133744003

Dromm

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support ESSP, which offers information, help and assistance in obtaining following benefits: SSA, SSI, Veterans Benefits, PA,
Medicare Part A,B,C,D, Unemployment benefits, Public Housing, SCHE, Real Property Tax Credit(IT-214), NYS School Tax Relief
5,000 Program, HEAP, Life Line Telephone Service, EPIC, Reduced Public Transportation Fare(MTA), Access-A-ride, Union Pension.
4,200 To support educational and recreational activities at the Krakus Senior Center.
21,000 To support operating expenses for the Davidson Houses and Jackson Houses Senior Centers.
To support the programs at the PSS Pelham Fritz Harlem Center, including hot meals, and recreational and education
8,000 programs.
Funds will cover meals and any cost associated with The PSS Highbridge Center senior program such as; instructors, materials,
20,000 etc.
10,000 Funds will support the distribution of hot meals and a range of classes available to elderly members of the center.
To fund classes for seniors including but not limited to Yoga, Tai Chi, Falls Prevention, Dance, Computer and Nutrition
5,000 workshops, and weekly hot lunches.
To fund the Senior Run Program, which includes funding weekly outreach services for the elderly, transportation for shopping
19,000 trips for essentials, and bi-monthly breakfast screening meetings in a local senior housing facility.
Funding to provide PROJECT OPEN, which provides escort services to doctors, therapists, etc. as well as shopping help
5,000 (especially in inclement weather)
To support Queens Center for Gay Senior's counseling, benefits review, support groups, and various educational and
15,000 recreational programs for LGBT older adults.
Funds will be used for the enhancement of programming at Forest Hills Senior Center, the Lost Battalion Hall Senior Center, &
the Kew Gardens Senior Center. The funding will support educational and recreational activities including exercise/dance,
nutrition and lecture consultants, healthy aging, health screenings, falls prevention, & technology programs. It will also be
32,500 used to purchase supplies
funds will be used to help defray the cost of nine or more major programs throughout the year and assist with operating
5,000 expenses.
Funding will be used exclusively to administer programs which only benefit Queens seniors. Administration costs include
15,000 operations, printing and supplies and communications

Koslowitz

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 *

Koslowitz

Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc.

112744700 *

Vallone

Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc.

112744700 *

Ferreras

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

Constantinides

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

111817497 *

Ulrich

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

111817497 *

Weprin

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

111817497 *

Crowley

Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical Seminary of America, Inc.

111752021 *

Dickens

Ralph J. Rangel Houses Tenant Association

270361139 *

King

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc.

136213586 *

10,000 The funds will be used toward the salaries of case managers for the R.A.I.N. Multi-Services Case Management Program.

Vacca

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Boston Road Neighborhood Senior Center

136213586 *

King

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Boston Secor Neighborhood Senior Center

136213586 *

10,000 To fund senior programs and activities including exercise, aerobics and other special events.
Funds will be used for the R.A.I.N. Boston Secor Neighborhood Senior Center toward the purchase of furniture for the lobby,
10,000 pool table, telephone system, and replacement of running board on the van.

Vacca

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Middletown Neighborhood Senior Center

136213586 *

Palma

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - One Stop

136213586 *

Palma

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. - Parkchester Neighborhood Senior Center

136213586 *

Williams

Research Foundation of the City University of New York - Brooklyn College

131988190 *

Funds support services catered toward seniors and immigrant groups that include meals-on-wheels to the frail and home
5,000 bound, senior programming as well as immigrant services that include legal, entitlement, translation and interpretation.
Funding will be used to support local presentations and a referral program to help seniors with health and financial
5,000 information.
To defray the cost of Health and Safety in the Home and in the Community Program presentations. Funding will also support
5,000 the Information and Referral Program that enables seniors to gather information for their well being.
To fund the Health and Safety in the Home and in the Community Program and the Information Referral Program that assists
5,000 seniors in the community.
26,000 Funding to support general operations, programming, meals, utilities, personnel, rent
4,000 To provide meals for seniors.

10,000 To fund senior programs including recreational trips as well as printing and supplies for programs.
To provide the elderly assistance and resources required to delay or avoid institutionalization, including help accessing
benefits and entitlements such as Food Stamps, Medicaid, HEAP, and Housing, and to provide advocacy with landlords and
7,250 tenants issues.
To support services for seniors to facilitate independent living for as long as possible. Funding will support activities,
congregate meals, case assistance, educational recourses and nutritional activities at RAIN Parkchester Neighborhood Senior
7,250 Center.
The funds will be used to help cover operating costs, such as salary for two part-time employees, room rental charges,
printing and postage. In addition, there are specific projects that could use funding, such as specialized computer training
5,000 offered by the Older Adults Technology Service (OATS).

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support activities that will include workshops, forums and travel opportunities. Funds will also be used to maintain
30,000 the van which transports members to theaters and other events; in addition, funds are used for rent, utilities and insurance.
Funds will be used to support housing counseling and information on available senior housing, in addition to referrals and
3,000 advocacy to other agencies for additional repairs and information
Funds to enhance educational & recreational services; to provide operational support for programming at Hope Gardens
14,125 Multiservice Center (195 Linden Street).
Funds to support programming, special events as well as provide operational support at the Ridgewood Bushwick Senior
14,000 Center (319 Stanhope Street).

King

Retirees of Dreiser Loop , Inc., The

010677804 *

Matteo

Richmond Senior Services, Inc.

136217080 *

Espinal

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853 *

Espinal

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853 *

Levin

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853 *

Crowley

Ridgewood Older Adult Center and Services, Inc.

050607283 *

26,000 Funding to support general operations, programing meals, food pantry, socialization, rent

Reynoso

Ridgewood Older Adult Center and Services, Inc.

050607283 *

Cohen

Riverdale Senior Services, Inc.

237357997

Levine

Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc.

133355074 *

11,000 To support programming, food pantry, and building costs at Ridgewood Older Adult Center.
Funding to support the increase hours of operation to serve more seniors; it will also expand transportation services to
40,000 transport more seniors to and from the center.
Funding to support Riverstone Memory Center; funds will be used to partially cover the salary of qualified and caring group
10,000 leaders and their health insurance.

Rodriguez

Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc.

133355074 *

CD28

Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.

113397470

Kallos

Roosevelt Island Seniors Association (RISA, Inc.)

133047204 *

Van Bramer

Samaritan Village, Inc.

112635374 *

Vallone

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

Vallone

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

10,000 Funding to subsidize the salary of group leaders for Alzheimer program, and insurance
Funding will be used to support the operating costs of the Senior Center and programmatic costs for various activities, meals
45,000 and supplement the printing/supplies budget.
To support programming and classes for seniors, including tai Chi ,Zumba, building strength, art, Spanish, salsa, yoga stretch,
30,000 and yoga for the mind.
Funding to support Woodside Senior Center in the following areas; Healthy Initiatives, Holiday & Mothers Day Celebrations,
36,050 ice machine and senior trips.
The program will provide seniors over the age of sixty with a dedicated transportation service to transport them from their
homes to local shopping centers, physician appointments, banks, Senior centers, pharmacies and other important
17,500 destinations within their communities
Funding will be used to maintain and enhance the level of services provided through our NORC-SSP including, case
management, home based assessment and mental health counseling, nursing, care management and supportive health
10,000 education and health screening programs, and transportation.

Vacca

San Gennaro Senior Center

432061329 *

10,500 To fund programs for senior social programs, including refreshments and hot lunches.

Rodriguez

Saxrack Learning Center, Inc.

271668344 *

Johnson

Say Ah!, Inc.

208663409 *

Garodnick

Search and Care, Inc.

237444790

Mark-Viverito

Search and Care, Inc.

237444790

5,000 Funding to offset costs of vocal instructors for senior classes


To provide health literacy workshops for vulnerable populations at places they already go (libraries, senior centers, schools,
8,000 clinics) to help them gain the skills needed to manage their health.
Funding will support Search and Care's core care management services to assist and advocate for the elderly living on the East
Side, including a money management program, assistance for seniors accessing healthcare, and providing companionship and
5,000 socialization activities.
Funds will be used to continue providing fee-free core care management services to our vulnerable older men and women
5,000 living in East Harlem.

Mendez

Self Reliance Association of American Ukrainians, Inc.

135629116 *

5,500 Funding to support weekly rec. services / exercise classes, outreach to homebound elderly and food basket.

Constantinides

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

Crowley

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

Dickens

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

Dromm

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

Koo

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

9,500 To maintain staffing to assist senior clients, to assist with transportation, and to provide case management and assistance.
To provide health and wellness related services, seminars and workshops to enrich, increase, and enhance members' quality
10,000 of life levels at the Latimer Gardens Senior Center.
the funding will be used to continue programs such as Art, Tai Chi, Yoga, Cardiac Zumba, Line Dancing, ESL Classes, and
Technology at the Selfhelp Austin Street Senior Center with 1,200.00 being used for the Melodians program. The funds will
also provide our membership with a water aerobic program 6 - 9 months a year utilizing the Olympic size swimming pool in
22,500 the basement of the Forest Hills Jewish Center. program will contribute to healthier daily lives for our members.

Koslowitz

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

Lander

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

Rosenthal

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 *

7,000 To provide transportation for District 33 senior citizens to a free picnic at Sunken Meadow State Park.

7,000 Funds will be used to provide subsidized medical transportation and to support the Personal Emergency Response Systems.
26,000 Funding to support general operations, programing activities, transportation, rent,
To support programs and services for seniors and at-risk populations, including assistance with housing, home health care and
4,000 social services, and general services for homebound clients.

5,000 To support crisis intervention services for seniors living on fixed incomes.
To provide cleaning and transportation services to frail and needy seniors residing on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in
3,500 Community District 7/City Council District 6.

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Council Member

Vallone

Legal Name of Organization

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

EIN

131624178 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

The funds will be used for three separate programs. The first program would use the funds to provide a subsidized
transportation program to Senior Center members, the second program will use the funds to subsidize round trips for Sharp
participants to be safely transported to and from the program and the third program will cover the cost of a Tai Chi and Qi
10,000 Gong instructor at the Senior Center.

Greenfield

Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc.

112347331 *

Funds are used to enhance program activities of the Senior League of Flatbush. These include Health and Wellness programs
such as YOGA and Exercise, Dance classes, Blood Pressure screening, Nutrition lectures and screening, Discussion groups on
topics such as Mental and Physical Health, Current Events, Psychology etc., Other Programs include ESL classes for our Asian
and Russian members, Computer classes, Arts Crafts, Dance and Music enrichment, Cultural Exchanges and much more
7,500 including a special program for the Deaf Elderly.

Lander

Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc.

112347331 *

5,000 To support education and wellness programs for seniors.

Rodriguez

Seniors Helping Seniors, Inc.

133111915 *

Rosenthal

Seniors Orchestral Society of New York, Ltd.

454655888 *

3,500 Funding to offset costs of staffing for senior services


Funding to support annual series of 4 free concerts (fall, winter, spring and summer) at 4 different locations throughout the
3,500 city

Greenfield

Sephardic Multiservice Center

112301220

Dickens

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616 *

The funds will covers the costs to serve our senior programs including for the classes, physical fitness classes, and for the
5,000 rental of coach buses for recreational outings to areas of interest in the New York metropolitan area.
To provide mental health and supportive services, advocacy and education for underserved older adults in Manhattan.
Programs include psychiatric assessments, medication management, coordination of physical and mental health care, and
5,500 individual and group counseling.

Garodnick

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616 *

5,000 Funding will support mental health counseling for seniors both at its clinic, as well as for seniors who are homebound.

Kallos

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616 *

To provide mental health care to underserved older adults in Manhattan. Programs include psychiatric assessments,
1,000 medication management, coordination of physical and mental health care, and individual and group counseling.

Levine

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616 *

Funds will support the delivery of mental health care to older adults in Manhattan. Services include physical and psychiatric
3,500 assessments, medication management, coordination of physical and mental health care, and individual and group counseling.

Mark-Viverito

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616 *

Funds will support the delivery of mental health care to older adults in Manhattan. Services include physical and psychiatric
5,000 assessments, medication management, coordination of physical and mental health care, and individual and group counseling.

Rosenthal

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616 *

5,000 Funds will support the delivery of mental health care to older adults in Manhattan at the SPOP clinic (302 West 91st Street)

Arroyo

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Garodnick

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Funds will support The SAGE Center which offers programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner
and includes employment assistance, benefits counseling, legal and financial planning, educational offerings, robust health
5,000 and wellness programs such as HIV and aging education, cancer support groups and congregate meals.
To support programming and services at The SAGE Center, including employment assistance, legal and financial planning,
cultural and educational programs, health and wellness programs, benefit counseling, cancer support groups, and congregate
3,500 meals.

132947657

To provide programming through The SAGE Center for LGBT older adults, including employment assistance, benefits
counseling, legal and financial planning, educational offerings, robust health and wellness programs such as HIV and aging
7,500 education, cancer support groups, and congregate meals.

Johnson

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

Kallos

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

To support the SAGE Center which offers programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and
includes employment assistance, benefits counseling, legal and financial planning, educational offerings, robust health and
1,000 wellness programs such as HIV and aging education, cancer support groups and congregate meals.

Lander

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

3,500 To support housing and nutrition-related services for senior citizens.

Levine

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Funding to support programming through the SAGE Center. The Center offers programming that supports LGBT elders in a
culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, benefits counseling, legal and financial planning,
educational offerings, robust health and wellness programs such as HIV and aging education, cancer support groups and
4,000 congregate meals. Funding will support the Harlem Center which services clients from Council District 7.

Menchaca

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Funding to support a one-year pilot project to expand the reach of The SAGE Center, the nations first municipally-funded LGBT
7,500 senior center, to LGBT older adults in and around the Sunset Park neighborhood in Brooklyn.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Palma

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Rosenthal

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Purpose of Funds
To provide services and programming for LGBT older adults, including employment assistance, benefits counseling, legal and
financial planning, educational offerings, health and wellness programs such as HIV and aging education, cancer support
5,000 groups, and congregate meals.
Funds support LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, benefits counseling, legal
and financial planning, educational offerings, robust health and wellness programs such as HIV and aging education, cancer
3,500 support groups and congregate meals.

Amount ($)

Van Bramer

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Funding to support programming for LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance,
benefits counseling, legal and financial planning, educational offerings, robust health and wellness programs such as HIV and
5,000 aging education, cancer support groups and congregate meals

Dickens

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE) - Harlem NORC

132947657

4,000 To support programming for Harlem seniors through the SAGE Center.

Miller

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

5,000 Funding to support continuation and enhancement of SNAPs broad array of services for Queens seniors.

Richards

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

Weprin

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

Deutsch

Shorefront Jewish Community Council, Inc.

112986161 *

5,000 Funding to provide comprehensive case management services.

Deutsch

Shorefront Jewish Community Council, Inc.

112986161 *

5,000 Funding will support the food pantry.

Deutsch

Shorefront Jewish Community Council, Inc.

112986161 *

5,000 Funding to assist seniors with comprehensive case management services.

Dromm

South Asian Council for Social Services

113632920

To fund outreach and rent for culturally and linguistically competent discussions on senior health topics, including educating
4,000 on government benefits and language accessible social services and other resources.

Koo

South Asian Council for Social Services

113632920

Reynoso

Southside United Housing Development Fund Corp.

112268359 *

Constantinides

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES

112730462

Ferreras

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES

112730462

Levin

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES

112730462

Menchaca

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES

112730462

Barron

Spring Creek Senior Partners, Inc.

743158439

To provide for outreach services for resources and programs that address the physical and emotional health of seniors,
19,000 English classes, entitlements/benefits assistance and support groups. Also to help cover rental costs.
To support Senior Wellness programs, and general social services for seniors. Funding will be allocated for staffing support,
32,500 office technology and materials, and office infrastructure.
Funding will support the staff of the Senior Center. The staff will provide hot lunches, case management, and health and
10,000 wellness programs.
The funds will support RAICES services at the Corona Senior Center for hot lunches, educational and recreational activities,
15,000 case management services and support overall program operation.
To provide senior citizens 60 and older with hot lunches, educational and recreational activities, and comprehensive case
12,000 management services; to support staff salaries.
To support senior health and wellness programs that include (but not limited to): ESL, Tai-Chi, Yoga and Nutritional Education
10,000 classes. The funding will also support staffing at the center.
Funds to support the annual volunteer program, recreational luncheon and part of the salary of the coordinator of special
7,000 events.

Greenfield

St. Athanasius Golden Age Club

111639837

15,000 Requested funds will be used to support the weekly meetings and various activities of St. Athanasius Golden Age Club.

Treyger

St. Athanasius Golden Age Club

111639837

Ulrich

St. Camillus Golden Age Club

111674392

Treyger

St. Finbar Roman Catholic Church - Golden Age Club

111631812 *

Funds will support the Golden Age club, serving seniors in the surrounding areas, including hosting meetings, special events,
5,000 senior peer counseling, community updates and information on senior services.
Funds will be used to provide programing that assists senior citizens who are now widowed and alone to gather once a week
3,000 for social, entertainment, food and outings.

Levin

St. Francis College

111635105

To support St. Francis Colleges For Seniors program that provides free activities, including Tai Chi, Pilates, yoga, swimming,
9,000 creative writing classes, introductory course to Computers and use of the internet, lecture series, and free first run movies.

Ulrich

St. Francis de Salles

111631813

Eugene

St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church

112463892 *

Dromm

St. Joan of Arc

111675278

Vallone

St. Kevin's Senior Club

111666886 *

15,000 Funding will enable the continuation and enhancement of SNAPs broad array of services for Queens seniors.
To support senior services for Queens Seniors such as case management, meals-on-wheels, transportation/escort and
62,750 caregiver services.

6,000 Funding to defray costs associated with general expenses including meals, refreshments, information & recreation.

Funds will support the Golden Age club, serving seniors in the surrounding areas, including hosting meetings, special events,
5,000 senior peer counseling, community updates and information on senior services.
Funds are used for senior services on a daily basis to assist with programming such as transportation for trips, supplies, arts &
16,000 craft materials, etc.
3,500 To fund celebrations for seniors: New Years, St. Patrick's, Valentines, and end-of-year
The funds will support the St. Kevin's senior center in providing refreshments as well as help pay for the costs of two annual
6,000 parties.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

The requested funds will be used to maintain appropriate personnel, to provide food, to assist in the seniors full potentials
through health education, physical activities, mental stimulation, educational and informational resources, also recreational
16,000 activities (dance, art and crafts, music, drams, etc.) social activities, (field trips, special celebration, etc.)

Eugene

St. Mark's United Methodist Church

111642727 *

Treyger

St. Mary Mother of Jesus

111631816 *

Richards

St. Mary Star of the Sea and St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church

111723781 *

3,000 Funds will be used to sponsor trips, buy refreshments, music, and entertainment as well as purchase supplies.
Funds will be used to defray costs associated with operating the Senior Group; including trips, refreshments, food, board
7,000 games, and exercise.

Gentile

St. Nicholas Home, Inc.

116263923

5,000 Funds will buy new furniture and equipment for the facility to provide better care for the elderly.

Reynoso

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

510192170

7,500 To support Leadership, recreational, and educational activities for seniors in East Williamsburg.

Ulrich

St. Rose of Lima Golden Age Club

111635114 *

Funds will support the Golden Age club, serving seniors in the surrounding areas, including hosting meetings, special events,
5,000 senior peer counseling, community updates and information on senior services.

Treyger

St. Simon and Jude Senior Group

111771932 *

3,000 Funds will be used to sponsor trips, buy refreshments, music, and entertainment as well as purchase supplies.

Arroyo

St. Vincent de Paul Residence

133598842

5,000 To support salaries of the therapeutic recreation staff serving 120 nursing home residents and 59 assisted living residents.

Ulrich

St. Virgilius Golden Age

111672796

Matteo

Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc.

133266398

Ignizio

Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc.

132778244 *

54,500 Funds used for recreation, educational supplies, transportation, health promotion programs and literature.

Matteo

Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc.

132778244 *

Matteo

Staten Island Inter-Agency Council for the Aging, Inc.

132986994

Dickens

Steinway Child and Family Services

112326974 *

25,000 Funds used for recreation, educational supplies, transportation, health promotion programs literature.
Funds will be used Toward the general support - general needs of the organization: informational meetings/seminars forums
on pertinent topics:Housing,Healthcare,Transportation e.g. Access-A-Ride for the benefit of the seniors, caregivers and senior
7,000 service providers to the general public
To provide programs at the Esplanade Gardens Senior Programs-NORC and to support the Grandparents Empowerment
5,000 Movement.

Cornegy

Sumner Houses Tenants Association, Inc.

112733344

Menchaca

Sunset Bay Community Services, Inc.

112439925

30,000 To provide hot breakfasts and lunches, recreational, cultural and travel services for senior citizens
To support the Senior center enhancing the educational, recreational, health, arts, and cultural programming for older adult
12,500 participants.

Gentile

Sunset Park Health Council, Inc.

202508411

Funds will support the Seniors in Touch program that offers educational and recreational activities to seniors in which they
3,000 use the creative arts as the main means of expression and provides meals and transportation for seniors.

Gentile

Sunset Park Health Council, Inc.

202508411

Koo

Taiwan Center, Inc.

112857501

Cornegy

Tompkins Houses Resident Association, Inc.

113095879

Mark-Viverito

Union Settlement Association, Inc.

131632530 *

Greenfield

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112 *

Treyger

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112 *

Chin

United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc.

132735378 *

Mendez

United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc.

132735378 *

Levin

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc.

112728233 *

Funds will support the Golden Age club, serving seniors in the surrounding areas, including hosting meetings, special events,
5,000 senior peer counseling, community updates and information on senior services.
Funds will be used to support transportation for our after school program, recreational pool program, recreational outings
7,000 and support groups for individuals with disabilities.

4,000 Funds will provide transportation services to older adults in Bay Ridge and Sunset Park.
To fund program-related expenses, including class materials, office supplies, utilities, printing expenses, and miscellaneous
19,000 fees associated with activities.
3,000 To provide seniors with snacks on senior night & seniors in the park day.
To provide area seniors with a range of services, including daily group meals, a variety of exercise activities, nutrition classes,
health and wellness classes, computer classes, games, arts and cultural activities, nutrition education, telephone reassurance,
20,000 excursions, recreational activities and friendly visits.
Funds will be used to support a Senior Service Program including: 1) translation services; 2) educational classes of: ESL,
naturalization, crime prevention, computer, Tai Chi; 3) activities: recreation and social gathering, monthly birthday party ,
15,000 cultural holiday celebration; and 4) daily hot lunches. As well as to defray the cost of operating senior programming.
Funds will be used to support a Senior Service Program which including but not limited to offsetting the expenses of: site
rental cost, staffs salary, instructor's salary, equipment, office supplies, social and cultural events, recreational activities and
20,000 utilities.
The funding will be used to sponsor a comprehensive activities program at the UJC Adult Luncheon Club targeting the physical
9,000 and mental needs of seniors in the community.
22,000 Funding to provide meals and health promotion.
To help senior citizens apply and obtain public benefits including food stamps, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security,
emergency food vouchers, legal assistance, housing services and other vital benefits and entitlements and support
9,500 administration of services.

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Ignizio

United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc.

133906171 *

5,000 Funding will be used to defray costs associated with the erection a memorial statue and for the annual Memorial Day parade

Matteo

United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc.

133906171 *

Chin

University Settlement Society of New York, Inc.

135562374 *

5,000 Funds will be used to support a memorial statue and for the annual Memorial Day parade
To support University Settlement Senior Center services and activities and Senior HeART (Health, Art, Recreation, Technology)
programs for seniors in Council District 1. Funding will support the staffing and programmatic costs associated with both
6,000 programs.

Arroyo

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Garodnick

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Funding will support VISIONS multi-lingual vision education and outreach programs for blind and visually impaired seniors,
3,500 which includes community outreach, vision rehabilitation, mobility training and social and professional support.

Johnson

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

VISIONS Multilingual Education and Outreach Programs provides public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to
5,000 seniors, healthcare professionals and organizations in all five boroughs.

Levine

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Funding to identify blind/visually impaired seniors from District 7. Funding will also enable VISIONS to provide information and
5,000 access to vision rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social programs.

Mark-Viverito

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Rosenthal

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Vallone

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Funds will be used to support the continuation of the Multilingual Education and Outreach Programs providing education on
5,000 eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors, healthcare professionals and organizations in all five boroughs.
Funding to provide information and access to vision rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social
4,500 programs.
VISIONS is requesting member item funding in the amount of 10,000 to identify blind/visually impaired seniors, funding will
enable VISIONS to provide information and access to vision rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social
3,500 programs.

Williams

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

4,000 Funding for Multilingual Education and Outreach Programs on eye disease and blindness seniors.

Garodnick

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

237379098 *

Johnson

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

237379098 *

5,000 Funding will support outreach and assistance services to help elderly residents of the East Side remain independent.
To support a visiting program to relieve isolation and loneliness and prevent depression, escorts to medical appointments,
assistance with shopping, health advocacy and case assistance. Funds will be used for salaries, rent, telephone, local travel,
5,000 printing and copying.

Mendez

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

237379098 *

Garodnick

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

Johnson

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

Kallos

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

Levine

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

5,000 Funding to support staff salaries, outreach to seniors and volunteers, telephone, local travel, printing/copying and insurance.
Funding will support the operating costs of Vocal Ease's program, which provides volunteer musical performances for seniors
3,500 at hospitals, nursing homes and senior centers.
Funds to produce Vocal Eases live, an on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes,
3,000 senior centers and senior residences.
For the production of Vocal Eases live, on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes,
1,000 senior centers and senior residences.
Funds are for the production of Vocal Eases live, on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing
homes, senior centers and senior residences. Funds will be used to pay for the partial salary of Vocal Ease's full-time director
5,000 and only staff member.

Mendez

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

4,000 Funding to provide on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers.

Rodriguez

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

3,500 Funding to subsidize cost of full-time director and only staff member of Vocal Ease cabaret production

To support VISIONS' Multilingual Education and Outreach Programs that provides information and access to vision
10,000 rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social programs for resident of Council District 17.

Rosenthal

Vocal Ease, Inc.

371469320

Funds are for the production of Vocal Eases live, on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing
homes, senior centers and senior residences. Each show has a small group of professional singers performing solos, duets and
group numbers with piano accompaniment. The group has a rotating roster of more than 80 professional singers and pianists
who volunteer their time for our more than 130 yearly performances. No two shows or casts are alike. Funds will be used to
5,000 pay for the partial salary of Eva Swan, Vocal Eases full-time director and only staff member.

Levine

Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration Corporation

132944830

Funds to support anti-poverty food/nutrition program; this food subsidy program includes a food pantry, the delivery of
6,000 weekend meals to home-bound seniors, and emergency food vouchers. Funding for the operation of food pantry.

Rodriguez

Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration Corporation

132944830

10,000 Funding to provide transportation service for seniors

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Appendix B: Aging Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds be used for congregate and homebound meals to enrich the senior programs at Rosetta Gaston Senior Center.
Services include congregate breakfast and lunches, transportation and escort services from home to senior centers, to
entitlement and medical appointments, educational/social/recreational activities, program equipment and supplies and
16,000 consultant fees (musician, exercise).

Barron

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680 *

Cornegy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680 *

To supplement budget for food and office/household supplies, to defray consultant fees for computer and exercise instructors
4,000 and musician for choral group and special entertainment, 2 buses to cultural and recreational trips, and vehicle expenses

Williams

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680 *

3,500 Funds to provide Meals Program and operating costs.

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD) - Brevoort Senior Center

113528680 *

Funding to defray costs associated with the programming/services offered at Brevoort Senior Center, including but not limited
10,000 to meals (congregate & homebound), transportation & educational/social/recreational activities.

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD) - Mt. Ararat Senior Center

113528680 *

Funding to defray costs associated with the programming/services offered at Mt. Ararat Senior Center, including but not
10,000 limited to meals (congregate & homebound), transportation & educational/social/recreational activities.

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD) - Rosetta Gaston Senior Center

113528680 *

Funding to defray costs associated with the programming/services offered at Rosetta Gaston Senior Center, including but not
3,500 limited to meals (congregate & homebound), transportation & educational/social/recreational activities.
Funding to provide services consisting of congregate meals to enhance and enrich the senior program at Tilden Neighborhood
Senior Center include congregate lunches, transportation and escort services from home to senior centers, to entitlement and
medical appointments. Funds used for trip to theater, including buses, to supplement budget for food and household
supplies, to defray consultant fees for computer and exercise instructor, and musician for choral group and special
25,000 entertainment, and to expand hours for a custodian.

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD) - Tilden Houses Senior Center

113528680 *

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD) - VanDyke Houses Senior Center

113528680 *

Gibson

William Hodson Community Center, Inc.

131660334 *

Levine

Wilson Major Morris Community Center, Inc.

133273604

Van Bramer

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

Koslowitz

Young Israel of Forest Hills

112582218

Richards

Young Israel of Wavecrest and Bayswater

112342565 *

Deutsch

Young Israel Senior Services, Inc.

134136312

Williams

Young Israel Senior Services, Inc.

134136312

Greenfield

Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Boro Park, Inc.

111630917 *

Lander

Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Boro Park, Inc.

111630917 *

Cohen

Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of the Bronx

131740507 *

Cornegy

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Palma

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Williams

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Levin

Young Women's Christian Association of Brooklyn

111630919

Funding to defray costs associated with the programming/services offered at Van Dyke Houses Senior Center, including but
10,000 not limited to meals (congregate & homebound), transportation & educational/social/recreational activities.
Funds will go towards meals (breakfast and lunch), technology, health management, health promotion, art and craft,
20,000 workshops and seminars, trips, social events, health fairs.
Funding that will help allay the program costs of such as salaries, utilities and insurance at the Wilson Major Morris
7,000 Community Center, which serves senior citizens in Council District 7.
Funds will support hiring a technology Instructor who will teach weekly one hour classes, for community members over 18
10,000 years of age, including Senior Citizens
The funds will be used towards the daily operating expenses of the senior center including Rent Utilities, Communications,
50,000 Printing/Supplies and programing.
To support fitness classes and training to promote healthy living, to provide transportation for those seniors that do not drive,
20,000 and towards entertainment for clients.
Funds will be used to enhance the health and wellness program such as yoga,tai chi Zumba, Israeli dancing, line dancing, and
5,000 painting.
3,500 Funding for health and wellness programming.
Funds will be used to provide activities and special events for seniors in the community; including exercise classes,
15,000 parties/entertainment, and outings to cultural events throughout NYC.
5,000 To support health and wellness programs and language-related programs for seniors.
10,000 Funding to support programming, entertainment and food for seniors.
To support the participation of the YMCA's older adult members in the June 2015 Empire State Games through the provision
5,000 of transportation and miscellaneous costs related to members of the community participating in the games.
To support the Bronx YMCA/ Glebe Senior Center which is a focal point for services, information, and activities that promote
13,000 independence and increase inclusion in the Bronx community.
10,000 Funding for fitness class and operation costs.
To expand fitness programs to low income, elderly and disabled seniors, in order to support healthy lifestyles and
5,000 independent living.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Maisel

1 Youth At A Time, Inc.

261368079 *

5,000 The program will provide the youth with mentorship, home economics, job readiness, college prep preparation.

Levin

5 Boros Basketball, Inc.

272623043

Reynoso

5 Boros Basketball, Inc.

272623043

Vacca

49th Precinct Law Enforcement Explorers Program

020798353 *

4,000 To provide supplies such as uniforms, sweatshirts, warm-ups, as well as to support renting a gymnasium.
To support a youth basketball program. Funding will be allocated for gym rental and supplies such as uniforms,
3,500 sweatshirts, and warm-ups.
To fund the purchase of equipment for training and camping, to purchase uniforms for the youth such as shoes, boots,
3,500 polo shirts, name tags, and refreshments

Gentile

68th Precinct Youth Council, Inc.

112478910 *

3,500 Funds will offset the cost of sports equipment for youth in the 68th Police Precinct and surrounding neighborhoods.

Mealy

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc.

043784543

The Purpose of Funds will be utilized for 5 specific programming which involves the community at large, our Seniors and
our Youths: 1) Family Day Picnic is held the 1st Sunday in June. 2)National Night Out held the 1st Tuesday in August 3) Safe
Path Walk held on October 31st. 4) Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway held on the 3rd Thursday in November and 5) Holiday
Party held on the 3rd Thursday in December. Funds at all these events are utilized for purchasing office supplies,
advertisement of these events via printing of flyers, community radio, building of stage, equipment rental of inflatable
rides for the youths, purchase of food for these events, transportation, entertainment, insurance, toys, dinners and
10,000 special events for seniors; uniforms for Explorers Program for Life which involves youths of the community.

Lander

78th Precinct Youth Council, Inc.

112947101 *

10,000 To support training and practice for youth baseball, soccer and other sports programs.

Levin

78th Precinct Youth Council, Inc.

112947101 *

8,000 To pay the fees for permits that allow youth athletes to practice and train in public school gymnasiums.

Annual Children Holiday Party-provides toys to approximately 300 children and 50 bikes through a lottery. Annual Senior
Thanksgiving Dinner-feeds over 300 sick and shut-ins, as well as, 100 event attendees. Annual Children's Summer Campprovides formal cost for over 80 neighborhood children from ages 6-12. National Night-Out in the Park, this event
provides Water Rides, Entertainment, Food, School Supplies and also, participants from various agencies, as well as,
community vendors offering free information and answers any related agency questions. Annual Holiday Musical Concert;
5,000 Yearly Events-Pre-Mothers Day Theatre and our Youth Appreciation Breakfast.

Mealy

81st Precinct Community Council

800901280 *

Dromm

82nd Street Academics

200788352 *

Dromm

82nd Street Academics

200788352 *

Espinal

83rd Precinct Youth Council

263865791 *

Reynoso
Garodnick
Kallos

83rd Precinct Youth Council, Inc.


92nd Street Y (Young Mens and Young Womens Hebrew
Association)
92nd Street Y (Young Mens and Young Womens Hebrew
Association)

5,000 To support after-school program at the Renaissance Charter School


36,000 To support after-school program at the Renaissance Charter School
Funding to provide homework assistance, sport activities, educational & cultural experiences. Monies will also be used to
6,000 defray the cost of Summer Camp programming.

131624229

5,000 To support a low-cost summer camp program.


Funding will support the 92nd Street Y's literacy, arts, science, recreational and civics programs for low-income families
5,000 and youth.
To support the Educational Outreach Program, Teens Program literacy projects, scholarship funds, STEM programs or
45,500 Digital Design Programs.
Youth sports, e.g. basketball softball games, field trips for positive exposure to various cultural events and various crime
prevention activities. To offset the cost of required uniforms /or T-shirts for the program (required for field trips and daily
participation. To provide a safe haven event for children during holidays such as Halloween. Annual Children's Holiday
10,000 party for the less fortunate.

263865791 *
131624229

CD28

103rd Precinct Community Council

205484666 *

Dromm

110th Precinct Community Council, Inc.

432025653

3,500 Funds will be used to support the National Night Out a crime/drug prevention awareness event.
To fund National Night Out, a crime/drug prevention awareness event that brings local law enforcement representatives
and members of the community together to build ties to help solve and prevent crimes. Funds will support costs
associated with exhibits, food, live music, activities, marketing/advertising, equipment rental, vendors, bookkeeping fees,
general program supplies and general operating program expenses.
To support the 142nd Street Block Association's Youth Workforce Fair, a one-day event for at-risk youth on how to
succeed in todays job market.
Funds will be used to hire a full time Manager and a part time coordinator to manage the over 800 person data base of
men.
To support education program for at-risk children, parent professional workshops, student workshops in literacy arts, and
in-school musical programs at local schools.
Funding will support the Community Center, an evening and weekend therapeutic program for those with developmental
disabilities.
Funds will be used to enhance the After-School and Summer Program offering a safe haven, academic support,
counseling, and youth development curriculum.

Ferreras

110th Precinct Community Council, Inc.

432025653

3,500

Dickens

142nd Street Block Association, Inc.

753252444 *

4,286

Cumbo

500 Men Making a Difference, Inc.

452568264

3,500

Chin

A Place for Kids, Inc.

133624631 *

5,000

Ignizio

A Very Special Place, Inc.

133005006 *

3,500

Mark-Viverito

Abraham House, Inc.

133721924 *

17,000

Johnson

Abundant Waters, Inc.

133706659 *

King

African American Life

800379312 *

Dickens

African Diaspora Film Festival

743058513 *

Rose

African Refuge, Inc.

010873188 *

9,000 To provide learning specialist support for learning-disabled children in the program.
The funding will be used to help tutor students from predominately African American and Latino heritage in the Bronx to
prepare for the College boards, SAT, ACT, GRE, etc. They will have cultural enhancement, trips to local and distant
7,000 colleges.
To provide tickets for young people at elementary, intermediate and high school students to attend screenings at the
4,000 African Diaspora Film Festival.
Funding to support Youth Educational and Recreational Programs. Funds will be used for staff and programmatic
10,000 expenses.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Richards

Agape Community Services Corporation

311785007

Funding will assist in the development and enhancement of annual summer camp The funding will also assist in
5,000 sponsoring yearly summer trips for the children and youth, and further establish an ongoing after school program.

Menchaca

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090 *

Funds to provide education, career counseling, and job services for unemployed and underemployed individuals, many of
3,500 whom are low income. Services will include pre-employment counseling, literacy, and skills training.

Weprin

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466

Weprin

American Martyrs Roman Catholic Church, Inc. - Athletic Association

111816736 *

Dromm

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720 *

Garodnick

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720 *

CD28

Amity Baptist Church

112014196 *

Maisel

Amity Little League, Inc.

112705385

5,000 To provide a sports baseball program to the community.

Williams

APC Community Services

331216259 *

3,500 Funding for Sumer camp on anti- bullying and anti-violence.

Chin

Apex for Youth

133650718 *

Chin

Apex for Youth

133650718 *

26,000 To support environmental programs for children from low income areas.
To support facility rental fees, athletic equipment and uniforms for youth sports programs such as basketball, baseball,
7,500 volleyball, soccer, and swimming.
5,000 To fund Making Connections youth arts program.
5,000 Funding will support the museum's after school programs in a public school in Council District 4.
Funds will be used to support the Summer Exposure Program (SEP) for staff stipends, snacks, arts and crafts and
15,000 educational material for campers.

Funds will support the one-on-one mentoring program by supporting the staff needed to match the youth and mentors,
7,500 background checks for the volunteers, and coordinating and subsidizing the activities.
The funding will support a basketball program, theater classes, and math and ELA Test Preparation classes at local Council
5,000 District 1 schools.
Funds will support an initiative that includes an ESOL program, a civics and citizenship program, and an after school
homework assistance and enrichment program known as Kitaab Club for Arab American immigrants, which together
promote college readiness, leadership, and civic participation for youth and young adults, and empower independence,
5,500 increased education and employment opportunities, and community integration for adults.
Funding will support the program Armory College Prep, and will partially fund the staff designated for the Washington
Heights Tutoring Center, a new classroom that is designated for our 9th 10th grade students and a new cohort of 6th, 7th,
8th grade students, whom we will serve in school year 2014-2015. Funding will support program staff salaries and
10,000 curriculum materials.

Gentile

Arab American Association of New York, Inc.

113604756

Levine

Armory Foundation, The

133680286

Rodriguez

Armory Foundation, The

133680286

7,000 Funding to provide tutor staffing and materials

Mendez

Arts for Art, Inc.

133991848 *

3,500 Funding to support teacher compensation, purchase of instruments and performance costs.

Richards

Arverne Church Of God, Inc.

113031878

Chin

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792 *

Through Operation Get Real with D.R.U.G.S, where DRUGS is an acronym for Doing Right Under Guidance and Supervision,
5,000 Funds will be used for staff, insurance, recreational equipment and food for events.
Funds will support a Youth and Family Development Program for immigrant and English language learning high school
students to build leadership skills, organize youth to lead community service projects, promote college and career
5,000 readiness.

133682471 *

Funds will support The Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP), CACF's youth leadership program where NYC
Asian Pacific American (APA) public high school students from all five boroughs, meet and work on their campaign to
5,000 promote college and career readiness among immigrant students and English language learners.
To fund the Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP), CACFs youth leadership program. These youth leaders
meet year-round, and collectively work on their ongoing campaign to promote college and career readiness among
immigrant students and English Language Learners in the NYC public school system. They will develop the following skills:
8,000 critical thinking, public speaking, writing, responsibility, civic engagement, and team work.

Chin

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

Koo

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471 *

Menchaca

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471 *

Vallone

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471 *

Weprin

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471 *

Funding to support CACFs youth leadership program which consists NYC Asian Pacific American (APA) public high school
3,500 students from all five boroughs, many residing and attending schools in Districts 38.
The funding will support CACF in hosting Parents Organized to Work for Equal Rights (POWER), CACFs parent leadership
4,000 program, for parents from Queens.
To support the Asian American Student Advocacy Project, a youth leadership program for college and career readiness
6,000 and civic engagement.

Kallos

Association to Benefit Children, Inc.

133303089

To support ABC's youth services program, including recreational programming, academic support, enrichment activities,
5,000 vocational and college preparatory workshops, therapeutic groups, mentoring support, and program staff.
Funds will be used to support the youth services program staff and all of whom provide direct services which include, but
are not limited to homework help, individual and group tutoring, STEM activities, therapeutic and literacy groups, peer
6,500 mediation, structured recreational play, vocational and college prep workshops, and case management.

Mark-Viverito

Association to Benefit Children, Inc.

133303089

Constantinides

Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc.

651209580

Menchaca

Atlas DIY

454316117 *

Greenfield

Auditory/Oral School of New York, The

061531077 *

Greenfield

Bais Yaakov Faigeh Schonberger of Adas Yereim

203295496 *

Rosenthal

Ballet Hispanico of New York, Inc.

132685755 *

15,000 Funding will be used to provide a performance program for children aged 8-13.
Funds to run comprehensive after school and summer programming for Immigrant youth and their allies ages 14-24
8,500 entitled Be, Develop, Give.
Funding will be used to defray the cost of creating and installing a playground specifically tailored to the needs of children
7,500 aged 2-5 years old. Design would take into account physical and occupational therapeutic materials and appliances.
12,000 Funds will be used to defray operating costs of summer programming.
5,000 Funds to support School of Dance (SoD) scholarship program.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Rodriguez

Bameso Usa

342056362

Arroyo

Banana Kelly Community Improvement Association, Inc.

132934000 *

Lander

113249055 *

Ulrich

Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts, Inc.


Bangladeshi American Community Development and Youth Services
Corp

Dickens

Bank Street College of Education

135562167

Levine

Bank Street College of Education

135562167

To support Liberty LEADS, providing academic resources, college prep classes, counseling, mentoring, and enrichment
5,000 activities as well as a comprehensive support system for inner City youth.
Funds will be used for day-to-day operations of the Liberty LEADS program for students in Council District 7 including (but
not limited to) the following: Salaries for Teachers, Counselors and other Staff, office and program supplies, food and
10,000 snacks, and field trips.
BPA has three youth programs: 1. Daughters of Purpose 2. Gideon's Army 3. Youth Ignition. These programs prepares
youths for adulthood, they are taught life skills and receive training to effectively function in society. These programs
10,000 teach youths to identify their strengths and weaknesses and to develop weak areas to become strong.

452389573 *

7,000 Funding to support Volleyball After School Program with focus on female participation
To support Youth Educational Program (YEP), designed to provide local children with a year-round supplemental
15,000 educational experience that is engaging and meaningful.
3,500 To support cultural programming for youth, including annual Bengali New Year festival.
10,000 Funds will be used to support operational costs and expenses and to support services provided

Richards

Battalion Pentecostal Assembly, Inc.

364391337 *

Chin

Battery Conservancy, Inc.

133769101

Gentile

Bay Ridge Community Council Inc

112602994 *

Lander

Bct Brooklyn Childrens Theatre

452906089

2,000 Funds will support an Annual Halloween Art Window Painting Contest and pay for ribbons and awards for the event.
To support the after school, community based, musical theatre program for 6th-12th graders, housed at the Brooklyn
5,000 Music School

Chin

Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc.

300280807 *

The funds will be used to recruit female middle school, high school and college students in 5 Boroughs of New York City
4,000 and provide them with leadership and debate training as well as physical and mental wellness training.

Johnson

Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc.

300280807 *

Rosenthal

Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc.

300280807 *

Maisel

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a


Millennium Development

113199040 *

Maisel

Bergen Beach Youth Organization

112598350 *

Koslowitz

Beth Gavriel Bukharian Congregation

113336257

Dickens

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037 *

To support Big Apple Circus' CLOWN CARE program in three NYC hospitals providing the circus experience for children
5,000 who are hospitalized, integrating Clown Doctors with the participating hospitals medical staff.

Gibson

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037 *

To support Big Apple Circus' CLOWN CARE program in three NYC hospitals providing the circus experience for children
5,000 who are hospitalized, integrating Clown Doctors with the participating hospitals medical staff.

Rosenthal

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037 *

Cabrera

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

5,500 Funding to support Circus for All ticket program


To support one-to-one evidenced-based mentoring support services provided to promote positive outcomes youth
choice, voice, and personal accountability. We serve youth and volunteers in CD14. Funds support staff time for volunteer
mentor training/screening, monthly case management, counseling, family referrals to meet health, academic, legal
6,000 needs, workshops.

Chin

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

Funds will support a Community-Based program which provides youth with mentoring and a workplace program where
3,500 middle and high school youths are given mentors at corporations throughout the City to develop workplace skills.

Cumbo

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

9,000 Funding for mentor services, case management, referral services and life skills workshops.

Dickens

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

To provide mentoring and support services through two programs: Community-Based, a program for participants to meet
5,000 with mentors in the community, and the Workplace Program, placing youth with mentors at corporation's in the City.

Funds will support Battery Urban Farm, the parks largest education and outreach program that is educating youth and the
public about growing and eating healthy vegetables and sustainable gardening. The program provides educational classes
6,000 to youth and outreach to youth and adults through tours and free community events.

The funds will be used to recruit female middle school , high school and college students in 5 Boroughs of New York City
5,000 and provide them with leadership and debate training as well as physical and mental wellness training.
Funding to support FREE 12 Day Intensive Summer Leadership Training and Year-Long Leadership and Debate Training
Series and attendance of conferences at the United Nations, museum visits, awards ceremonies and performances of
3,500 past BALI graduates.
To provide youth & family services including comprehensive after school programming at several elementary schools. In
112,250 addition, youth programming including sports, special events, and social activities.
To provide recreational activities, sports, social activities, educational activities, leadership program, neighborhood
3,750 beautification and other services.
30,000 Funds will be used to support the after-school program

Ferreras

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

To supplement mentoring and support services to provide youth development through case management, counseling and
problem-solving, referrals to meet needs (health, academic, legal assistance), workshop planning and execution. The
5,000 education initiative provides academic and college-readiness assistance.

Garodnick

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

3,500 Funding will support mentoring services for New York City youth.

Johnson

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

Kallos

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

To provide mentoring and support services through two programs: Community-Based, a program for participants to meet
5,000 with mentors in the community, and the Workplace Program, placing youth with mentors at corporation's in the City.
To fund Community-Based Workplace Programs by supporting the staffs direct client work with CD5 youth, mentors, and
families. Staff supervises the mentoring relationships, provide referrals/support services, hold workshops/events, counsel
5,000 families.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

EIN

Amount ($)

Levine

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

Mendez

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

Purpose of Funds
Funds support staff time for volunteer mentor training/screening, case management, counseling/problem-solving,
referrals to meet needs (health, academic, legal assistance), workshop planning and execution for afterschool programs
5,000 in Council district 7.
Funds support staff for volunteer mentor training/screening, case management, counseling/problem-solving, referrals for
4,500 clients in District 2 .

Torres

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

5,000 Funds will support volunteer and mentor training to provide need college-readiness assistance to high school students.

Treyger

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383 *

To support one-to-one evidenced-based mentoring support services, provided to promote positive outcomes and youth
choice, voice, and personal accountability. Funds support staff time for volunteer mentor training/screening, case
3,000 management, counseling, referrals to meet health, academic, legal needs, workshops.

Rosenthal

Bike New York, Inc.

134069149

3,500 Funding to purchase equipment, maintain equipment and the cost for instructors.

Mealy

Black Men Who Care, Inc.

113099742 *

The funds will be used for supplies and equipment rentals and purchases associated with Black Men Who Care's sports
15,000 and recreational programming in District 41. The funds will be used for t-shirts and other uniform items.

Crowley

Blau-Weiss Gottschee, Inc.

116074351

Funding for Fields/Gym Rentals, to buy training and play equipment such as, Balls, uniforms, Goal Nets, Cones, Travel,
24,500 Registration Fees, to buy recreational and sports supplies and for general operating program expenses.

Rodriguez

Bodega Association of the United States, Inc., The

134060809 *

8,000 Funding to support hiring a P/T Youth Coordinator and P/T Youth Trainer/Supervisor

Eugene

Bonnie Boys Club, Inc.

116075963

To support a scholarship program for student athletes in high school and college, and a Baseball Program that exposes
8,000 student athletes to high school, college and professional coaches and scouts.

262671377

Funding to support expanded social justice programming engaging public schools in Manhattans 6th District to build
leadership cohorts in these schools and provide robust training and resources for teachers and school leaders to improve
3,500 academic achievement, specifically for students of color and poor students, in the districts.

Rosenthal

Legal Name of Organization

Border Crossers, Inc.

Cabrera

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015 *

Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including youth development and character-building Cub Scout and
Boy Scout programs to youth in Council District 20. Funds will include costs associated with staff support, along with
providing membership and campership assistance to those who need financial assistance the most, and support to
5,000 subsidize costs associated with running Scouting meetings and events.

Ignizio

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015 *

Membership and campership assistance to those who need financial assistance the most, as well as provide support to
3,500 subsidize costs associated with running Scouting meetings and events in the 51st Council District.
Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including youth development and character-building Cub Scout and
Boy Scout programs to youth in Council District 20. Funds will include costs associated with staff support, along with
providing membership and campership assistance to those who need financial assistance the most, and support to
subsidize costs associated with running Scouting meetings and events.
Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including youth development and character-building Cub Scout and
Boy Scout programs, to youth in Staten Island.
Funds will be used for scouting programs and costs associated, staff support costs, purchasing equipment and for
campership scholarships
Funds will be used to support the after-school and summer program. Services will include homework help and tutoring,
technology, social recreation, sports and athletics and youth development, with an emphasis on education and STEM
programming.

Koo

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015 *

5,000

Matteo

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015 *

1,500

Ulrich

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015 *

5,000

Koslowitz

Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Queens, Inc.

111966067 *

Ulrich

Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Queens, Inc.

111966067 *

Levine

Boys and Girls Club of Harlem

133102951

The funds will be used to fund staff that implement the curriculum as well as to provide materials/supplies, field trips and
8,500 other direct services as applicable for afterschool programs in Council District 7.

Cumbo

Boys Town New York, Inc.

205960877

Funds to support evidence based Common Sense Parenting program (CSP) which offers training for parents who want
4,500 to build their skills or learn new ways to deal with childrens difficult behaviors.

Cornegy

Bridge Street Development Corporation

113250772

Gentile

Bridge to Youth, Inc.

421660753

Deutsch

Brighton Ballet Theater Company, Inc.

113195590 *

Treyger

Brighton Ballet Theater Company, Inc.

113195590 *

8,000 Providing dance lessons and workshops to students.


To support free rehearsals and choreography workshops and pay the salary and administrative costs for the
5,000 choreographer to conduct these workshops.

Rose

Brighton Heights Reformed Church

135596812

Funding will cover the travel expenses for our educational trips and our culminating year-end trip; other operating cost
9,800 such as food, recreational items, tickets for events and other miscellaneous items.

Ulrich

Broad Channel Athletic Club, Inc.

112581922 *

21,000 Funds will be used to purchase new equipment, uniforms and to cover operational expenses

Weprin

Broadway League, Inc., The

130951470

11,000 To fund the Family First Nights program, introducing families from underserved communities to professional theater.

Gibson

Bronx Colts Foundation, Inc.

134124114 *

3,500

50,000 Funds will be used to support the after school and summer programing for youth

To support the work of the work of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Youth Education and Safety (YES) Taskforce, including
45,000 delivering community events and workshops, as well as the activities and stipends of the Youth Advisory council
Funds will provide rent expense for a location at which special needs children and their families receive services including
1,000 music programs, classes, and therapy.

5,000 The funds will go to supplies, equipment, promotional materials and all necessary cost regarding the Bronx Colt Program.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Vacca

Bronx House, Inc.

75,000 To fund the operation of a Tween/Teen Center that offers recreational, physical education and education programs.
Funds will support aquatic education and programs, pay for livestock and the purchase, maintenance, installation, and
2,000 transport of equipment, and support other program costs.

131739935 *

Gentile

Brooklyn Aquarium Society, Inc.

112461838 *

Lander

Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Inc.

113071458

Reynoso

Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corp.

651209020 *

Levin

Brooklyn Ballet, Inc.

020569320 *

3,500

Levin

Brooklyn Boulders Foundation, Inc.

454955338 *

3,500

Menchaca

Brooklyn Boulders Foundation, Inc.

454955338 *

3,500

Mealy

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780 *

16,500

Mealy

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780 *

5,000

Treyger

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780 *

3,500

Williams

Brooklyn Center for the Quality of Life

262651830 *

Cornegy

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

Cumbo

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

5,000 Funds to provide free after school programming to children and youth in elementary, middle and high school.

Greenfield

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

2,500 Funds to support the School Group Adventures program.

Mealy

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

The funds will be used to support the Brooklyn Children's Museum 's after school programming. The funds will provide
5,000 staff salaries, general operating costs, supplies, and equipment for the Museum Team after-school program.

Menchaca

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

113065859 *

Treyger

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

113065859 *

Treyger

Brooklyn City Streetcar Company, Inc.

200084429 *

Dromm

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 *

To support art exhibits, events and performances by artists and students, art enrichment programs for schools, youth
2,000 organizations, senior centers, community groups, and a major annual art event for Brooklyn.
To support Brooklyn Youth United programming and outreach and expenses associated with regular meetings in a safe
3,500 and welcoming space

3,500 To support theater programming for youth


15,000 To support youth basketball, college advising, character education, and general administration.
To support Brooklyn Ballets public school residency program Elevate, underwriting fees for teaching artists working with
public school children throughout Brooklyn, and to offer need-based scholarships for children who participate in Elevate
to continue more rigorous study at Brooklyn Ballet School.
To support the City Rocks mentor program that matches 10-12th grade students with mentors from the Brooklyn Boulders
climbing gym.
Funding to support the City Rocks mentor program that matches 10-12th grade students with mentors from the Brooklyn
Boulders climbing gym. Specifically, funds will be used for program recruitment and activity fees, which includes
transportation costs, mentor background checks, food, supplies and outside activity costs including outdoor climbing and
hiking trips.
The funds will be used for staff salaries, operational costs, supplies, and equipment associated with Brooklyn Community
Services' after-school program in PS 21.
The funds will be used for staff salaries, operational costs, supplies, and equipment associated with Brooklyn Community
Services' day care program at 1825 Atlantic Avenue.
Funds will be used to provide life skills training, employment readiness services, support to stay in school and volunteer
work experiences to Coney Island youth.

3,500 Funds to support education and meals programs for young male leadership program
10,000 To provide free after-school programs to children in elementary and middle school

Funds will be used toward BCAs After-School Expansion and Enrichment Program at PS 105 including: hiring
10,000 Educational/Recreational Specialists, purchasing arts and crafts supplies and taking students on field trips.
Funds will be used towards BCAs After-School Expansion and Enrichment Program at PS 97 including but not limited to,
4,000 hiring Educational/Recreational Specialists, purchasing arts and crafts supplies and taking students on field trips.

Reynoso

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 *

To support Brooklyn Youth United, an after-school and weekend program for high school students. Funds will be used for
continued programming and outreach; leadership development, mentoring, peer counseling, social support and cultural
7,500 programming; and participation in Communities United for Police Reform and No Condoms as Evidence coalitions.

Williams

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 *

6,000 Funding for after school and weekends programs

Williams

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc.

611567317 *

Gentile

Brooklyn Extreme Flag Football, Inc.

260789598 *

3,500 Funding for community leader program


Funds will provide equipment and other program costs and support underprivileged children participating for free or for a
significantly discounted fee in a flag football program for youth that teaches the rules of the game, discipline, character,
3,500 and sportsmanship.

Cornegy

Brooklyn Pitbulls Youth Football, Inc.

770611633 *

Menchaca

Brooklyn Pride, Inc.

113357221 *

2,500 To provide transportation, trophies, insurance, and football equipment for the Brooklyn Pitbulls Youth Football program
Funding to produce annual events including the 5K Run, and the Kids Space which last year served several hundred
3,500 children, youth and parents.

Levin

Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The

271223035 *

3,500 To purchase musical instruments for the marching band.

Lander

Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy

113129249

3,500 To support music education programming for youth

Levin

Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy

113129249

Levin

Brooklyn Youth Sports Club

271404772

Dickens

Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc., The

133857387 *

7,000 To support and expand BYCAs Choral Music Education and Performance Program and Financial Aid Initiative.
To support academic tutoring, homework help, SAT/ACT prep, Regent prep, Literacy and Math development, etc.,
3,500 scheduled in coordination with basketball activities.
To support after school programming, Rites of Passage programs, youth organizing , leadership training, job training,
4,000 community outreach and other programs for youth.

Levine

Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc., The

133857387 *

Reynoso

Bushwick Starr

264546315

Funding to support general operation of Environmental Program, youth and environmental staff will participate in
multiple workshops to learn the business of farmers markets and fresh food production, including three Food Market
12,500 Management trainings with Grow NYC, and a Farming Distribution workshop with Corbin Hill Farms.
To support the Big Green Theater (BGT) annual eco-playwriting program and green theater festival celebrating
5,000 environmental education, sustainability in the arts, and community enrichment.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Maisel

Cadets Baseball Club, Inc.

112668901 *

Lander

112480339 *

Williams

CAMBA, Inc.
Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement (CASYM,
Inc.)

Purpose of Funds
To support a youth baseball program for those who are interested in participating in a high level of baseball, and provide
academic/athletic
scholarships
to
participants.
2,000
To support the Youth Empowerment Program at PS 269. Funding will pay for annual youth leadership retreat, career and
5,000 college advisement and other program activities.

112778372 *

5,000 Funds to maintain cultural awareness, equipment purchases, staff support, provide a teen dance group, and rental space.

Lander

Carroll Gardens Association, Inc.

112573432 *

Arroyo

Casita Maria, Inc.

131623994 *

Palma

Casita Maria, Inc.

131623994 *

3,500 To support youth programming at annual street fair.


15,000 To support an enrichment after-school program for children from Council District 17 schools.
5,000 To provide youth education in school and afterschool programs supported by a family center, a gallery and a theater.

The funds will be used the Catholic Charities MOSIAC Beacon program. Funds will be used to cover trips for the Summer
Camps and the Afterschool Program, event expenses, tee shirts and bags, holiday toys, games, stipends, and other
miscellaneous expenditures. The funds will help enhance the services provided to youth at our MOSAIC Beacon program.
The youth participants will go on trips during summer and DOE holiday breaks, martial arts program and attend the annual
Youth Retreat where they will participate in Life Skills and Civic Engagement/Community Building activities. Youth
Leadership participants will receive leadership training and stipends as incentives for completion and volunteering. The
funds will also support a college tour to visit several SUNY Campuses. Participants will use a mobile computer lab to learn
27,000 basic computer skills and access the internet for homework/research projects.

Gibson

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185 *

Rose

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185 *

Dickens

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185 *

Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 *

Garodnick

CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc.

522440116 *

Garodnick

Center for Arts Education, Inc.

133938080

To support the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) which will provide young adults with a six-week meaningful
3,500 work experience, following a two day orientation and work-readiness component.
Funding will support the Green Design Lab, which empowers NYC students to drive energy efficiency improvements in
3,500 public schools.
Funding will support Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. Through PAAP, NYC public schools work with CAE staff and
teaching artists to design and deliver interactive, family-focused arts activities that serve to increase parent involvement
3,500 in their child's education and school.

Cumbo

Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions, Inc.

454968344 *

Funds will support services that provide civic restoration 1 and 2 which consists of fingerprinting to obtain official copies
7,000 of rap sheets, rap sheet review and/or repair and assistance with completing a submitting certificates of rehabilitation.

Williams

Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions, Inc.

454968344 *

12,000 Funds to provide civic restoration program.

Constantinides

Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.

112652331

20,000 Funding will be used to provide free concerts and movie nights to the community.

Rose

Central Family Life Center

133626127

Koslowitz

Central Queens YM & YWHA, Inc

111633509 *

Funding will support costs associated with providing after school tutorial services to first through fifth graders, including
20,000 staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
Youth programs including job training and placement, leadership development, community service, educational and GED
classes, intervention and prevention services, summer youth employment programs, tutoring, mentoring, and organized
20,000 sports leagues.

Lancman

Chazaq Organization

462148352 *

10,000 Funding to provide counseling, homework help, recreation, sports, outings, social gatherings, games and music.

Cabrera

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036 *

5,000 Funding to cover costs of staff, equipment and supplies, for the Midnight Sports Program and Youth Soccer League.
Programs helps youth develop practical life skills while learning teamwork, leadership and other valuable social skills as
they transition into adulthood. Participants will engage in activities such as chorus, dance, drumming, karate and team
recreational sports. The requested funds will support staff and travel costs, snacks, tickets to performances, and program
5,000 supplies.
To support the Out of School Time (OST) program for 9th Graders at the HS for Global Studies, including a trip to
3,500 Caumsett State Historic Park.

Funding supports Classroom Chess, Scholastic Tournament Program: 25 weekend/holiday tournaments held at public
schools. College Bound Program: Provides comprehensive college preparatory services including academic enrichment,
college guidance, social development and chess. Project Chess, Teacher Training Institute: Trains NYC public school
5,000 educators to effectively teach chess in the classroom and after-school.
Funding to support After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps -- Which is open to all students in School Program &
Scholastic Tournament Program: 25 weekend/holiday tournaments held at public schools.

Cornegy

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036 *

Dickens

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036 *

Garodnick

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036 *

Koo

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036 *

Menchaca

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036 *

Ferreras

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750 *

5,000
5,000 To support Chess-in-the-Schools programs for inner-city public school.
10,000 Funding will support the annual Chess Challenge tournament in District 4 public schools.
To support the School, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps, College Bound and Project
6,000 Chess- Teacher Training Institute Programs.
To support the School, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps, College Bound and Project
3,500 Chess- Teacher Training Institute Programs.
5,000 To support the Child Safety Workshop to teach children to recognize, resist and report physical and sexual abuse.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

CD28

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454 *

Constantinides

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454 *

Funds to sustain South Jamaica Clinic which provides Mental Health services, specializes in youth in foster care, and
tutoring services. Funds to support after-schools at PS 223 and PS 96. Funds to assist Adolescent Sexual Health program.
Funds to uphold Waiver, Home Visiting Program. Funds to endorse Beacon programs at MS72 (with TeenAction Service
25,000 Learning Program) and MS 226 (with tutoring and WIA job placement program).
Funds will be used to support a proposed UPK program at Astoria Houses and will be used to support current mental
10,000 health services.
Funds to sustain Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Child Abuse Prevention, Early Head Start, and Asian Outreach
programming at the Macari Family Center. Funds to support after-schools at PS 24 and MS 237. Funds to assist Latimer
Gardens Community Center. Funds to uphold Youth Adult Borough Center, specialized high school. Funds to endorse
10,000 proposed UPK program at the Bland Houses.

Koo

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454 *

Rosenthal

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454 *

Weprin

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454 *

3,500 Funds to sustain Escalera Head Start Program.


To fund a Mental Health program, specializing in Asian American outreach at a high school and an afterschool program at
10,000 a junior high school in the district.

Cornegy

Children of Promise NYC

830440009 *

17,500 To cover expenses associated with Project DREAM, CPNYC's mentoring program for children of imprisoned parents
Funds to support the Create Success program, a multi-service academic enrichment program for low-income children at
risk of educational failure. Specifically, this support will assist in covering the salaries for tutors and a Program Director
who will facilitate all aspects and operations of the program activities.
To support costs associated with college trips, speakers, art projects, and supplies for the after-school and youth
development programs at Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School.
To support after-school programs for youth in arts, sports, technology, science, and other areas at the Dunlevy Milbank
Center.
To support the Childrens Aid Society Youth Council, providing opportunities for youth to advocate for their peers on
issues of shared concern through civic awareness and engagement. Funding will covered the cost of portions of trips,
supplies, and the annual conference.

Menchaca

Children of the City

113308972 *

10,000

Arroyo

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191 *

15,000

Dickens

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191 *

5,000

Palma

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191 *

7,000

Rodriguez

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191 *

3,500 Funding to support after-school and youth development programs at PS 152, PS 5, PS 8

Garodnick

Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc.

133520970

Funding will support the Children's Museum's free family-focused art, music and culture program serving thousands of
3,500 New York City children and their families for a summer weekend on Governors Island.

Johnson

Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc.

133520970

Dickens

Children's Storefront

132940671 *

5,000 To provide free family art programs on Governors Island, and at the Pier Pop in Hudson River Park.
Funding will go towards perishable supplies vital to school needs and daily functions, like cleaning supplies, art supplies
5,000 and copy paper.
Funding for the Cornerstone Project, an after school and out-of-school time program serving approximately 500 youth of
the NYCHA Polo Grounds Towers housing development in Harlem. Activities include education support, mentoring, a
literacy club, sports programs, and a summer camp. The requested funds will be used to pay for a portion of the youth
3,500 Counselor in Training (CIT) stipends and transportation for the summer camp.
Funds will be used to implement year-round activities which challenge bullying, bias, and discrimination and bring
together LGBTQ and heterosexual youth to create a city-wide youth coalition committed to creating safe spaces and
10,000 ending discrimination.

Dickens

Children's Village, Inc. (move to Youth)

131739945 *

Chin

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

Dromm

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

3,500 To fund year-round trainings to challenge bullying/bias/discrimination and bring together LGBTQ/heterosexual youth.

Koo

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

Menchaca

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

3,000 To fund anti-discrimination/social justice training and programming for youth and schools in Council District 20.
Funds to create a city-wide coalition of young people committed to creating safe spaces and ending homophobia/all
7,000 discrimination.

Mendez

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

19,500 Funding to provide trainings, crisis intervention and retreats (challenge bullying/bias/discrimination)LGBTQ/hetero youth.

Treyger

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692 *

Funds used to support trainings challenging bullying/bias/discrimination bring together LGBTQ/hetero youth who would
4,000 otherwise never meet [eg.immigrant, undocumented, in the closet-those unable to access openly LGBT centers].
Funds will be used to support the existing technology lab in order to align the current curriculum to NYS Common Core
Standards with online research activities, and STEM and ELA study aids. Funds will also support the Cultural Arts programs,
which consists of dance, music and visual arts, to hire a dance instructor, to purchase art supplies and guided reading
4,000 books to close the achievement gap for English Language Learners, for operational costs, and field trips.

Koo

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. - Public School 20 OST

136202692 *

Koo

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc. - Special Education

136202692 *

Barron

Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign

113423612 *

5,000 Funds will be used for Music, Art and ESL classes for developmental disabled youth.
Funds to support youth development programming to provide academic and social support services including wrap
6,000 around services to students in Brooklyn.

Williams

Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign

113423612 *

3,500 Funds to provide youth development program

Ulrich

Church of the Holy Child Jesus

111639802 *

3,000 Funds will be used to cover the operational costs and expenses including the purchase of equipment and supplies

Dromm

Citizen Schools, Inc.

043259160 *

5,000 Support Citizen Schools apprenticeships to serve 200 additional students at current partner schools next year.

Garodnick

Citizen Schools, Inc.

043259160 *

5,000 Funding will support Expanded Learning Time in New York City public middle schools.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Levine

Citizen Schools, Inc.

043259160 *

Ignizio

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818 *

Funding will be used to support the growth of programming at New Design Middle School. Citizen Schools currently serves
the 6th grade and plan to expand to serve the 7th grade in the upcoming yea, and they provide high-quality, relevant
learning activities for students during Out-of-School time hours. Funding will be used to cover program costs such as
5,000 salaries, rent, supplies and other overhead.
CCNYC offers skills building workshops, one-on-one project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to
9,500 volunteer led groups.

Williams

Citizens For A Better Community

113630592

5,000 Funding for Annual Family Day - Food Block Beautification - Flowers/Plants

Rosenthal

City-ARTS, Inc.

132766701

Johnson

Class Size Matters

202169746 *

3,500 Funding to refurbish the Strykers Bay mural


Funds will support research, education and dissemination of materials on the benefits of class size reduction, class size
6,500 trends and other educational issues in the district.

Kallos

Class Size Matters

202169746 *

To support one research consultant, printing costs, and travel to prepare analyses, testimonies, fact sheets, power points,
and reports on class size, student privacy and overcrowding to be presented at hearings, Community Education Council
1,000 meetings, town halls and community forums, and to be included in weekly newsletter and blog.

Levin

Class Size Matters

202169746 *

3,500 To support parent and community outreach, information, and advocacy.

Cornegy

CodyCares for Kids, Inc.

542167738 *

Vallone

College Point Sports Association, Inc.

237069464 *

Garodnick

Common Cents New York, Inc.

133613229

2,000 To support CodyCares organization & hosting of Teen Hall meetings; & peer leadership training & workshops
10,000 Funding will be used for insurance, uniform, equipment and other operational costs.
Funding will support operating expenses for Penny Harvest, a service-learning opportunity where New York City students
5,000 raise money for grants and then decide the grant recipients.

Ignizio

Common Cents New York, Inc.

133613229

Funding will support the Penny Harvest Program. Program services include a year-long grade level curriculum,
professional development for program coaches (teachers, guidance counselors, parent coordinators, and parent
4,000 volunteers), and technical and administrative support both online and by our school support team.

Dromm

Community Health Action of Staten Island

133556132 *

3,500 To Fund Weekly Safe Space support groups for LGBTQ youth 13 to 17

Levine

Community League of the Heights, Inc.

132564241 *

Rodriguez

Community League of the Heights, Inc.

132564241 *

Koo

Community Senior Center of Flushing, Inc.

274868874 *

CLOTH youth services provide education, job training, internship opportunities, and college exposure and application
assistance to youth ages 5 18. Afterschool education serves students grades 1st 8th at P.S. 4 and Community Health
15,000 Academy of the Heights (CHAH), during school-year and summers.
Funding to support part- and full-time instructor, outcomes-tracking, computer software and lab equipment, and student
7,000 travel costs for college tours and internships.
Chinese Community Center of Flushing provides Saturday Youth program on Saturdays. The Youth program classes include
Chinese culture, Table Tennis, Chinese folk dance and Chinese painting. Funds will be used towards teachers, materials
3,500 and supplies.
Funds to support various activities throughout the year: 1- 5k cypress hills family marathon (October 2014 )2-our second
Domino, chess competition on the street ( one block closed) (June 2014) 3-our Basketball tournament (July 2014) 4-our
9,500 second domino, dance contest at the cypress hills senior center (December 2014).

Espinal

Community Sports - Deportistas Comunitario, Inc.

461132528 *

Miller

Community Youth Care

770695007 *

Arroyo

Comunilife, Inc.

133530299 *

Funding to support services consistent with the needs of the PS 176 Queens gifted and talented program. Specific usage
10,000 will span academics, the Arts, exposure to technology (STEAM) and PBL and field trips during the Summer months.
To provide culturally competent academic support and creative arts therapy to at-risk Latina teens in Council District 17
10,000 and to address specific mental health needs of this constituency.

Ferreras

Comunilife, Inc.

133530299 *

7,500 To support maintaining days of services for at-risk Latina teens in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and to open a program in Queens.

Gibson

Comunilife, Inc.

133530299 *

The Funds will help maintain 6 days of services for at-risk Latina teens in the Bronx. In addition to maintaining the 6 days
15,000 service, the funding will provide academic support and creative arts therapy.

Mark-Viverito

Concrete Safaris, Inc.

204976317 *

5,500 To support the expansion of the after school program called City Surfers, funds will be used for additional personnel.

Treyger

Coney Island Youth Alive, Inc.

510602645 *

5,000 Funds used to provide cultural and artistic programming for youth in Coney Island.

Cumbo

Connect, Inc.

020694269 *

To support the creation of early intervention and prevention program to end domestic and gender-based violence through
4,000 trainings, educational workshops, community events, and ongoing partnerships.

Dromm

Connect, Inc.

020694269 *

To support the creation of early intervention and prevention program to end domestic and gender-based violence through
3,500 trainings, educational workshops, community events, and ongoing partnerships.

Reynoso

Conselyea Street Block Association, Inc.

112347180

Ferreras

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968 *

To support the Citywide Cultural Access Program to provide educational and cultural access to children and families, and
7,500 other educational materials to help parents engage in the education of their children.

Eugene

Council for Unity

112880221

Funding is requested to provide anti-violence and youth development services. Activities include; conflict resolution,
7,000 communication, and interpersonal skills building, homework assistance, leadership skills development.

Williams

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Eugene

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891

10,000 To support youth programming at and/or near the community center at 211 Ainslie Street.

10,500 Funding to defray costs of operating the COJO of Flatbushs Financial Services Center
To support the operations of COPOs youth program which provides: academic and career-related support services, sports
6,000 and recreation, and leadership and development services.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Greenfield

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891

Purpose of Funds
Funding will used to support COPOs Youth Program; components include: education, training and Career Day event;
community
service;
sports
and
recreation.
5,000

Rodriguez

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids, Inc.

133638436 *

4,000 Funding to provide staffing, teaching artists, art supplies, and workshops for summer youth employment

Rodriguez

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids, Inc.

133638436 *

Cabrera

Crenulated Company LTD, The

141719016 *

Cumbo

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

Eugene

Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc.

112506422 *

Weprin

DAC Athletic Club, Inc.

116080807

Cabrera

Davidson Community Center Inc.

237010206 *

Mendez

Day One New York, Inc.

061103000 *

Mealy

Denim Kids, Inc.

452932149 *

Cumbo

Department of Youth and Community Development

136400434

Mark-Viverito

Destination Tomorrow, Inc.

800259180 *

Rosenthal

Developing Opportunities Through Meaningful Education (DOME


Project, Inc.)

133060257

Cumbo

Diaspora Community Services, Inc.

113122295 *

Eugene

Ditmas Park Youth Group

262442377 *

Cornegy

DIVAS for Social Justice

300475160 *

Miller

Doing It the Wright Way, Inc.

113468717

Ferreras

Dominico-American Society of Queens, Inc.

061389895 *

Matteo

Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc.

134012789 *

4,000 Funding to support staffing teaching artists and art supplies at MS328 programs
Funds will support programs for neighborhood youth at the New Settlement Community Center including swimming
instruction, lifeguard training, dance with Alvin Ailey, gardening, fitness classes, nutrition workshops and cooking classes
10,000 for youth 6-18 years of age.
9,500 Funds to support the Children and Families Assistance Program.
24,000 To support their mentoring and development services for youth, and to support operations of their food pantry.
Funds will be used for uniforms, equipment, field and school permits for our after school and weekend youth sports
7,500 programs.
Funds will provide programs year round for Grade School Children. During the summer months of July and August DCC
summer camp programs will offer numerous recreational and cultural activities including trips, community service
25,000 projects and some literacy development projects.
Funds to support preventive education and direct services to combat youth dating violence. Attorney, Social Worker
3,500 community educator
The funds will be used to pay for costs associated with trips and educational experiences for District 41 youth. The funds
5,000 will pay for entrance fees, transportation, supplies, and food for the trips.
10,000 Funds will be used the offset the programmatic expenses.
To expand outreach services to LGBT youth of the South Bronx which will include providing a drop in space which will be a
5,000 safe haven to LGBT youth to assist them with meeting their basic needs.
Funding provides onsite counselling services to New York City public school students at the High School for Art,
Imagination at the MLK Educational Complex on the West Side and students families from the nearby NYCHA residences
3,500 on the Upper West Side.
3,500 Funds will be used to provide youth with reproductive health, and adolescent development workshops.
To support operationational costs for youth program that provides homework assistance, youth leadership development,
promotion of respect, and appreciation for diversity. Funding will also be used to purchase supplies and snacks for the
6,000 snack program.
To implement the STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts Math) for Social Change program to provide a yearlong
1,500 onsite training in coding, digital media, robotics and engineering for youth ages 13-17
Funds to pay for educational/office supplies, general operating costs, staff, nutritional lunch/snacks and
3,500 travel/transportation expenses.
To support afterschool programming such as homework assistance, reading, writing and math tutoring, as well as
10,000 recreational programming.
Funds will be used to assist in the operations of youth programs which include boxing gyms and learning centers, sports
20,000 youth programs and school incentive and mentoring programs.
The funds will support the costs associated with the operations of programs, which include boxing gyms and learning
centers, sports youth programs and school incentive and mentoring programs, including staffing, promotion, materials
5,000 and equipment, and related administrative costs.
The funds will support the After-School Arts Companies year-long program. Specifically, funds will cover supplies,
8,000 outreach and awareness and overall cost associated with the program.

Rose

Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc.

134012789 *

Gibson

Dream Yard Project, Inc.

133759661

Vallone

Dwarf-Giraffe Athletic League

112523053

10,000 The funding will be used for insurance, supplies and equipment for sports programs.

Vallone

Dwarf-Giraffe Athletic League

112523053

13,000 The funding will be used for insurance, supplies and equipment for sports programs.

Rodriguez

Dyckman Youth Enterprises

204736841 *

Gentile

Dyker Heights Athletic Association, Inc.

113422707 *

5,000 Funding to offset cost of permit fees for basketball facility


Funds will support baseball and softball programs for youth, pay for uniforms, equipment, and training equipment, and
5,000 maintain a field at Bay Eighth Street.

Mendez

Dynamic Forms, Inc.

133440226 *

4,500 Funding to provide arts partnerships in dance skills and literacy education in Title 1 PreK-5 schools

Deutsch

Dynamic Youth Community, Inc.

112503506 *

10,000 Funding will provide transportation for NYC resident's family visits, Court appearances and doctors appointment, etc.

Deutsch

Dynamic Youth Community, Inc.

112503506 *

Mark-Viverito

East Harlem Tutorial Program, Inc.

237439789

Barron

East New York Kidspower, Inc.

113308030 *

Constantinides

East River Development Alliance, Inc.

861096987 *

Ignizio

Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.

132872916 *

Matteo

Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.

132872916 *

Rose

Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.

132872916 *

15,000 Funding will support part-time interns working 25 hours per week.
To support the OST Elementary Program which provides after school academic instruction to students. Funds will be used
7,500 to offset the salary costs of the Program Coordinator.
Funds are intended to be used for education, arts and sports. Funds will be allocated for recreational events for the
34,000 children, transportation to and from events, uniforms and equipment.
Funding will be used to provide college readiness services, career workshops, mentoring programs, and financial
17,000 counseling for at-risk youth.
The purpose for the requested funding is to successfully continue one school age classroom at the Eltingville Lutheran
9,500 School.
Funds to continue, monitor and evaluate the Eden II school-based soccer program and expand our running program for
5,000 two select groups of students with autism.
Funds will be to cover the costs of a barber chair, salon chair and equipment for Dental/Hair Salon classroom at 15 Beach
5,000 Street.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Garodnick

Educational Alliance, Inc.

135562210

Funding will support the 14th Street Y's Daddy & Me program, a free swim course that serves families in The Educational
10,000 Alliance's Head Start program, as well as other programs at the 14th Street Y.

Koslowitz

Educational Center for New Americans, Inc.

113173201 *

25,000 Youth programing - afterschool program, tutoring, transportation cost for outings & museum 7 outing fees

Reynoso

El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc.

112614265 *

45,000 To support the Know Justice/Know Peace initiative, a gang violence prevention program for young men of color.

Constantinides

Elmjack Community Little League, Inc.

112733609 *

Barron

Empowering Youth Towards Excellence

272246137 *

5,000 Funding will be used to purchase uniforms, perform field maintenance and expense of running the league.
Funds to support the Community Center Without Walls Initiative providing college advisement ,post-secondary
7,000 counseling, health, fitness - instruction and civic engagement.

Rose

Empowerment Zone

142009368 *

Funds to support Bridging the Digital Divide After School and Out of School Program which provides access to technology
for at risk, economically disadvantaged, at-risk youth ages 5 to 12. Program costs include staffing, promotion, materials
15,200 and equipment, and related administrative costs.

Arroyo

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

133709095 *

20,000 To provide after School programs in Council District 17 at MS302 and PS75.

Rosenthal

Everyone Reading, Inc.

132755541

Menchaca

Extreme Kids and Crew, Inc.

352392415 *

Funding to support Free tutoring for students struggling with reading, a free information and referral service through
which parents and others can get advice on school services and rights and referrals to education specialists, a free support
group for adults with dyslexia, professional development for teachers, specialists and other related service providers, and
3,500 an annual conference with more than 80 presentations by experts in the field.
Funding to support after school program serving families with children in PS 15 in Red Hook, and these families are lower
5,000 wage earners with children that have special needs.
Funding will be used to purchase supplies and equipment for our sports and arts program, including, but not limited to
ropes, basketballs, sound equipment, uniforms, and needed goods and office supplies to operate program activities.
Funding will also be used for travel, entry/ticket fees, space and consultants (activity specialists).
The funds will go to the Summer Kindergarten Success Institute (SKSI). This program is a 5 week summer program for 52
children expected to enroll in kindergarten at FLACS in the fall. Funding will cover staff, educational materials, parent
workshops and supplies.
To support the Rites of Passage program for youths of the East Flatbush community. This program highlights leadership,
commitment, responsibility, self-control and respect for others. Funding will be used for educational field trips, supplies
and operational expenses.
Funds will be used for the After-School Program, supplies, client enrichment services, outreach and awareness and staff
salaries.

Mealy

Families United, Inc.

113388067 *

5,000

Gibson

Family Life Academy Charter School

134170389 *

8,000

Eugene

Family Renaissance, Inc.

113190985 *

15,000

Gibson

Featherbed Lane Improvement Association, Inc.

132851606 *

28,000

Mendez

Felix Millan Little League

133533678 *

Dickens

Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc.

133945168

7,500 Funding to support operational expenses to run youth baseball league.


To provide school year and summer academic, recreational and other programs for school age girls in underserved
communities, including ice skating, a writing initiative and college guidance program; a computerized assessment to
7,000 enhance academics; and fitness instruction .

Levine

Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc.

133945168

Funds would help FSH: Double summer program hours; launch an off-ice fitness conditioning class with a Science Tech
component; deliver 5 days/week of education services; and provide expanded HS/college planning in a new Counseling
5,000 Lounge. Programs operate during out-of-school time hours and serve students from District 7.

Cumbo

First Baptist Church of Crown Heights

112033058 *

7,000 Funds will provide on-going outreach services for the youth of the community.

Treyger

First Chernomorets USA, Inc.

113586786

Richards

First Church of God, Inc.

112973310 *

CD28

First Faith Baptist Church

022916843

Miller

First Faith Baptist Church

022916843

Eugene

Flatbush Development Corporation

510188251

Deutsch

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567 *

2,000 The funds will be used for rental costs of public school and private gyms for an after school soccer program activities.
Purchasing equipment needed for trades and utilizing trained teachers, technicians and mentors to guide the youth in the
7,500 different areas of skilled development.
Funds will be used for SAT Preparation, trips to New York Colleges and Historical Black Colleges to introduce student to
10,000 the college life.
Funds will be used for SAT Preparation, trips to New York Colleges and Historical Black Colleges to introduce student to
20,000 the college life.
8,000 To support afterschool and summer programs for youth.
15,000 Teens-at-risk outreach
Funding for Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-terrorism awareness, medical awareness
programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people. Assist in case of emergencies,
4,000 natural disasters, Alzheimer's patients search and rescue, etc.

Williams

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

Eugene

Flatbush Youth Association, Inc.

113287922 *

Mealy

Flatbush Youth Association, Inc.

113287922 *

Koo

Flushing Day Care Center, Inc.

112196556 *

Ferreras

Flushing Meadow Soap Box Derby, Inc.

112737828 *

6,000 To support a youth basketball program. Funding will be used for uniforms, equipment, trophies, and operating expenses.
The funds will be used to purchase participation trophies, equipment, transportation, and uniforms for Flatbush Youth
3,500 Association's youth basketball teams and tournaments in District 41.
Funding to provide supplies/equipment. Funds will also be used for staff development, parent workshops, school trips,
7,000 consultant fees, and other program enhancement activities.
To supplement material costs (car kits),to enable families to participate whom may not be able to financially self-fund
7,000 participation.

Greenfield

Fort Hamilton Hockey Corporation

562629871 *

Requested funds will be used to outfit all participants with a hockey jersey, required equipment and safety supplies.
1,000 Funding will also be used toward rink repavement and general maintenance of facility.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Lander

Fort Hamilton Hockey Corporation

562629871 *

Requested funds will be used to outfit all participants with a hockey jersey, required equipment and safety supplies.
3,500 Funding will also be used toward rink repavement and general maintenance of facility.

Williams

Fortune Society, Inc., The

132645436 *

5,000 Funding for Youth Education Career Exploration (YE/CE) program

Rodriguez

Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc.

133723207 *

7,000 Community youth development program

Garodnick

Friends Of Art & Design

133798678 *

Ignizio

Friends of Blue Heron Park, Inc.

133073882 *

Vallone

Friends of Fort Totten Parks, Inc.

320176967

Levine

Friends of Frederick E. Samuel Foundation, Inc.

133667726

3,500 Funding will support career training and college preparatory support programs at the school.
Funding will provide support for Nature Programming which consists of 1-1/2 hour long nature programs include nature
4,500 walks in the vicinity of the Tot Lot, Native Plant gardens and loop trails.
Funding will be used in various programs and events. Family Fun Day, Back to School Program, Crafty Kids, Halloween
4,000 event.
Funding would be used to pay the Association of Basketball Referees for Workshops, basketball clinics and refereeing
healthy snacks and beverages for youths participating in the Program and basketball tournaments. Programs serve District
3,500 7 children during out-of-school time hours.

Gentile

Friends of Historic New Utrecht

113407104

Garodnick

Frog & Peach Theatre Company, Inc., The

133916149

Funds will support education and research on the history of New Utrect, now Southwest Brooklyn, through reenactments,
exhibits, lectures, concerts and other programs for students and the public by paying costs associated with these
programs, including direct costs of events, compensation for performers, equipment rentals, promotion through postage,
3,500 printing, newspaper, and advertising, and an allocated portion of FHNUs overhead expenses.
To supply free discounted tickets for students, at risk youth and their families. Funds will defray the costs of outreach and
3,500 general operating expenses.

Chin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Funds support ENACT; it is the creative behavior modification catalyst that partners with schools to create in-school
3,500 emotional growth laboratories that help students handle issues such as violence, weapons and bullying.

Espinal

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

4,400 Funding to defray the cost of bringing Ballroom Basix to two (2) sixth grade classes in council district 37.

Levin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

4,000 To support ENACT programs and workshops.


To support eight weeks of The LAMPs Healthy Digital Relationships program with students at Juan Morel Campos,
providing students with a safe space to talk about and explore ways to address conflicts that arise in social networking
4,500 spaces, and also to look more closely at how and why digital media are created and used in everyday life.

Levin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Menchaca

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Richards

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Rodriguez

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

3,500 Funding to support LAMP's tech youth internship program

Ulrich

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

5,000 Funds will support programing and services for youth and young adults of the Rockaways and to support operational costs

CD28

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation

132612524

CD28

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation

132612524

5,000 Funds to support a six-week hands-on news literacy workshop series for youth to take place with the Red Hook Initiative.
Funding will be used for youth advocacy and civic engagement in the Rockaways. It will also be used for the maintenance
10,000 of the office.

Funding will support general program operations, including supplies for workshops and other activities for participants,
5,000 outreach to parents, materials for parent support workshops and food for participants.
The QUEST Youth Court is a youth leadership program that trains local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges, and advocates,
handling real-life cases involving their peers. Funding would support ongoing operations of the project, specifically
5,000 MetroCards for program participants.
The funding will go to the Save Our Streets South Bronx (S.O.S.) program. This program is a community-based project
devoted to ending gun violence by Focusing on high-violence target areas in the South Bronx. The funds will provide
young men between the ages of 16 and 24, with the OSHA training and certification necessary to open new career doors.

Gibson

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation

132612524

5,000

Menchaca

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation

132612524

Menchaca

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court Innovation
Future Star Production Performing Arts And Youth Enhancement
Program

132612524

To support the Red Hook Youth Baseball League and The Red Hook Community Justice Center with promoting
sportsmanship, discipline, and leadership among local youth through baseball, and with improving the quality-of-life in
Red Hook by engaging young people in community service projects, and encouraging voluntary participation by parents
5,000 and community members.
To support the work of The Red Hook Youth Court which trains local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges, and advocates,
5,000 handling real-life cases involving their peers.

331125223 *

6,000 The Funds will be used to cover expenses for our community enhancement day on August 16,2014.

Gibson

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
The FTBL conducts an annual tournament consisting of over 70 teams from the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and
New Jersey. The tournament is open to boys and girls, grades 3 thru 12, with 12 players on each team. One coach will be
assigned to each team. Teams will be formed within each division so as to allow the maximum number of youth to
participate in the tournament.
Funds will be used for the following:
Basketballs
Cold Packs (2)
First Aid / CPR Kit
Manual Inflator
Ball Inflation Needles
Nylon Anti Whip Basketball Nets(12)
Player Benches(12)
Pole Pads(6)
Scoreboards(4)
Scorebooks(6)
Push Button Signal Horn(3)
Slip Nott Traction Mats
Trophies
Certificate Awards
School Gym Permits
Youth Insurance
Portable Services
Food
Uniforms
Tournament T Shirts
Funding will support operating expenses for Getting Out and Staying Out, a program that provides training, counseling
and education to young men during and after incarceration.
GOSO provides its participants with metrocards to assist them in working towards success in education and employment.
Funding will be used to pay for these metrocards.
To support Art Exposure programs for children, families and their communities in grades PK to 12 in Manhattan and
Queens. Funding will be used to pay the artists.
For operation and maintenance of rooftop space at a school for children with language, emotional, developmental,
learning and health-related disabilities.

King

Future Talent Basketball League

611641474 *

10,000

Garodnick

Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc.

061711370 *

6,500

Mark-Viverito

Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc.

061711370 *

7,500

Johnson

Gilgamesh Theatre Group, Inc.

133680874

3,500

Kallos

Gillen Brewer School, Inc., The

133764868 *

Johnson

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

Funds to expand Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue Troop-Building efforts city-wide. Series
5,000 programs are short-term, staff or volunteer-led programs that span four to ten weeks to engage girls in Girl Scouting.

10,000

Koo

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

Funds to support Girl Engagement/Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue Troop-Building efforts citywide. Engagement/Series programs are short-term, staff or volunteer-led programs that range from a one-day
introductory session to a four-week program designed to engage and introduce girls to Girl Scouting. Council
programming is centered in four focal areas: STEM (science, technology, engineering, and Mathematics); Business and
5,000 Entrepreneurship; Environmental Leadership; and Personal Leadership Identity.

Matteo

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

1,500 Funds will be used to support funding to offer Girl Engagement/Series programs

Palma

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

Ulrich

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

5,000 To support the Girl Scouts and continue Troop-Building efforts city-wide.
Funds will be used to provide engagement/series programing workshops to educate on skills such as leadership, science
5,000 and math

Vallone

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

3,500 To support the Girl Scouts' Troop-Building activities city-wide.

Williams

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 *

3,500 Funding for Girl Engagement/Series programs

Cumbo

Girls for Gender Equity, Inc.

043697166 *

5,000 Funding to support the Urban Leaders Academy (ULA), a comprehensive after-school enrichment program.

Cumbo

Girls for Gender Equity, Inc.

043697166 *

4,000 Funding to support the Urban Leaders Academy (ULA), a comprehensive after-school enrichment program.

Lander

Giving Alternative Learners Uplifting Opportunities, Inc.

050615968

Constantinides

Global Kids, Inc.

133629485

Reynoso

Globalhood, Inc.

208679614

3,500 To provide scholarships for therapeutic horse riding lessons to children with disabilities.
Funding will be used to provide school based programing for the Global Kids initiative which provides an education on
5,000 international affairs, digital literacy, and cultural communication.
To support the Leadership, Global Awareness, and Social Entrepreneurship Training program. Funding will be allocated for
3,500 staff, food, and transportation.

Mendez

GO Project, Inc., The

271411019

7,500 Funds will be used to provide year-round hot breakfast, healthy snacks, and lunch for students.

Rosenthal

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

Rosenthal

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

Rosenthal

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

Funding to provide Afterschool homework help and educational counseling and instruction (the Learning Center.),
10,000 combining discussions and literature with writing, math, art, science and youth development.
Funding to provide Afterschool escort service for children ages 5-12 years from 8 public and private schools on the Upper
West Side. Meals, homework assistance and tutoring. Daily activities offered are arts/crafts, ceramics, dance, karate,
9,000 photography, nutrition education, and food preparation.
Funding to support the STAR Learning Center which provides one-to-one tutoring to low-income, low achieving students
9,000 grades 2-12.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Mealy

God's Battalion of Prayer

112412215

The funds will be used to purchase instruments and pay for general operating costs for God's Battalion of Prayer's after5,000 school String Orchestra Program. The program is open to all children in the community.

Menchaca

Good Shepherd Services, Inc

135598710 *

Good Shepherd Services will use funds to support their nationally replicated Red Hook Community Center Beacon at PS 15
7,000 (RHCC) as well as their programming at the Joseph Miccio Community Center, both located in Red Hook.

Maisel

Good Shepherd Sports Program

111850521 *

3,500 Funds will be used to promote the baseball program.

Rose

Grace Foundation of New York

134131863

Funds will go towards staffing and related administrative expenses for after school and weekend recreation, social skills,
5,000 and support programs for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Mendez

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

7,000 Funding to provide Summer Day Camp (SDC)program at the Jacob Riis Community Center.

Reynoso

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

5,000 To support a new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) lab and afterschool programming at P.S. 196.

Treyger

Gravesend Athletic Association

113019763

Ignizio

Great Kills Little League

136197291 *

Chin

Greater Chinatown Community Association

132730313 *

6,000 Funds will support a community after school program for immigrant students (middle and high school age).

Koo

Greater Flushing Community Council, Inc.

237006635 *

To purchase classroom supplies for young children and office supplies. Fund will also be used towards trip admissions and
5,500 transportation for children, graduation and other holiday programming for children and families.

Crowley

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

Crowley

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

Reynoso

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

Vallone

Greater Whitestone Taxpayers Community Center, Inc.

112791048 *

Levin

Green Point Spartans, Inc.

271483069 *

25,000 To support youth softball and baseball programs, including funds for operation of the program fields and equipment.
Funds will be ensure children ages 4-16 will receive equipment, uniforms and membership enabling them to play baseball
7,500 and softball.

35,000 Funding to support the after-school programs located at PS 91, PS 71, and PS 153.
5,000 Funding to support the after-school program at P.S./I.S. 87.
13,500 To support afterschool programming at PS 239, PS 91, PS 71, PS 81 and PS 153.
The funds requested will be used to operate a community center in Queens, NY at a New York State armory for the youth
10,000 of the Greater Whitestone area of Queens, NY.
4,000 To provide team and player equipment, transportation, league officiating fees, insurance, etc.

Ignizio

Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

133481845 *

Johnson

Greenwich House, Inc.

135562204 *

Funding to support 2 educational hikes (One Fall 2014 and one Spring 2015) and two microscope investigations programs
(One Fall 2014 and one Spring 2015). We will also conduct three programs in schools that will introduce the Greenbelt to
4,000 students in schools in the 51st Council district.
To support The Greenwich Village Girls Basketball League. The funds will support the cost of the gym rental, DOE security,
10,000 referees and uniforms among other basic program supplies.

135562204 *

To support the Children's Safety Project (CSP), providing psychiatric treatment and support services through advocacy for
victims of child abuse, domestic violence and other trauma such as the incarceration or death of a parent. Services are
5,000 provided for non-offending family members as well.

Johnson

Greenwich House, Inc.

To support the creation of a large-scale permanent public mural in District 21 with 15-20 underserved youth and two
professional artists in partnership with local community-based organizations to provide youth with artistic and leadership
15,000 opportunities, structured out-of-school time, and work experience.
To support summer and afterschool arts programs for youth, focusing on works of public art and the Summer Leadership
20,000 Institute.
To support the creation of a permanent public artwork in Greenpoint. In partnership with the Greenpoint Chamber of
Commerce, Groundswells professional artists will engage up to 15 local youth in the research, design, and fabrication of a
4,000 large-scale public artwork.

Ferreras

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Lander

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Levin

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Rodriguez

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Williams

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Deutsch

Guardians of the Sick, Inc.

116003433 *

Lander

Guardians of the Sick, Inc.

116003433 *

King

Gun Hill Basketball Association, Inc.

270584874 *

Eugene

Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc.

113624294 *

Williams

Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc.

113624294 *

Eugene

Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc.

112423857 *

4,500 Funds to provide summer camp with Theatrical and Artistic workshops
To support an afterschool program for immigrant youth including leadership activities, homework assistance, academic
5,000 enhancement, and preparation for the NYS exams.

Williams

Haitian Centers Council, Inc.

112648501 *

3,500 Funding for Young Men's Mentoring Group workshop

Chin

Hamilton-Madison House, Inc.

135562412 *

Constantinides

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Constantinides

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Ferreras

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

5,000 Funding to offset artists fees and materials for large-scale public works
3,500 To support the creation of a large-scale permanent public mural in District 45
25,000 Establish an environment to help at risk youth.
9,000 To support Chayeniu counseling program for school children ages 8-12 with self-esteem and social isolation issues.
10,000 The funding will be use for team uniforms, referee fee, equipment, insurance cost, trophies and awards, rain site.
To support the Caribbean Heritage Summer Camp that celebrates Caribbean traditions, science and the environment,
6,000 cooking (related to the foods of the tropics), and writing (literature and storytelling).

13,000 Funds will be used to partially cover costs of piano and violin lessons for low-income students in Lower Manhattan.
9,000 Funding will be used to provide STEM enrichment to the community's youth at P.S. 2
23,000 Funding will be used to provide homework help, tutoring, translation, and other services for Astoria's youth.
To support programing at the Corona Beacon for the purchase of supplies, program technology, arts and crafts activities,
10,000 music programs, additional community activities, and sports supplies.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Dickens

Harlem Children Society

352168157 *

To prepare low-Income and underserved Youth's Public High School and Undergraduate Students from New York city-wide
3,500 districts, for STEM education and careers. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)

Dickens

Harlem Educational Activities Fund, Inc.

133568672 *

To support the HEAF after-school, Saturdays, and summer programs in math, language arts, humanities, science and arts5,000 focused coursework for low income youth. Funds will pay for costs related to the program.

Dickens

Harlem Junior Tennis League

133076419 *

To provide tennis programs for youth from high risk, low income inner-city neighborhoods and offer opportunities for selfdevelopment, while highlighting education and a positive code of behavior. The funds will be served to offer tennis
6,000 instruction as well as life skills and education enhancement opportunities.

Dickens

Harlem Little League

133548568 *

6,500 To support little league programs, including costs for uniforms, equipment and general operations.
Funds will be used to support elementary and middle school youth in the REAL Kids (Grades K-5) and TeamBuilders (6-8)
programs located at PS 18 in the South Bronx. The programs give youth opportunities to engage in baseball/softball,
5,000 academic, social and emotional development activities, and to participate in new experiences like field trips.

Mark-Viverito

Harlem RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities)

134025290 *

Dickens

Harlem Renaissance Economic Development Corporation

134054552 *

Dickens

Harlem Youth Marine, Inc.

133536496 *

Rodriguez

Harmony Program

050606695 *

Johnson

Hartley House, Inc.

131656652 *

Rosenthal

Hartley House, Inc.

131656652 *

Richards

Haven Ministries

113380221 *

3,500 Funding to support Afterschool Arts program


To support programs which include music workshop: training in voice and instrumentation, conflict resolution / anti3,500 bullying workshops.

Gentile

Heartshare Human Services of New York

111633549 *

5,000 Funds will be used to support after-school and Beacon programs at PS 102 and William McKinley IS 259 in Brooklyn.

Rodriguez

Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc.

130831470 *

4,000 Funding to support art shows, social action projects, and community game days

Chin

Henry Street Settlement

131562242 *

Chin

Henry Street Settlement

131562242 *

Mendez

Henry Street Settlement

131562242 *

4,000 Funding to support Flag football league at the Sol Lain playground, community event and field trip.

Mendez

Henry Street Settlement

131562242 *

6,500 Funding to provide afterschool, evening programs, and summer camp.

Chin

Hester Street Collaborative, Inc.

200774906

Funds will support staffing for Pier Ambassadors, an after-school youth leadership program on the East River Waterfront
5,000 that will train and give local teenagers the resources to give public tours of Paths to Pier 42's art installations.

Chin

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

Funds will support critical on-site Supportive Services such as mental health and crisis counseling and homeless youth
4,000 pantry services for low income LGBTQ youth and straight allies during school time and during the after-school hours.

Garodnick

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

3,500 Funding will support mental, physical and emotional support services and case management for LGBTQ youth.

Johnson

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

Mealy

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

Menchaca

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

Mendez

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

5,500 Funding to support Mental health services to LGBTQ Youth (Staffing cost)

Weprin

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

Funds will support critical on-site Supportive Services such as mental health and crisis counseling and homeless youth
3,500 pantry services for low income LGBTQ youth and straight allies during school time and during the after-school hours.

Gibson

Highbridge Community Life Center

133015539 *

The funds will expand the Highbridge Youth Historian Program to create a public outreach program that will include
8,000 monthly community walking tours led by neighborhood Youth Historians in conjunction with the Bronx Historical Society.

Lancman

Hillcrest Jewish Center

111639813 *

Cumbo

Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

050542858 *

Cumbo

Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

050542858 *

To support the Harlem Renaissance Young Entrepreneurs Boot Camp, helping young Harlem entrepreneurs develop and
4,000 learn business, financial literacy and life skills. Funds will help support programs and activities.
To train Harlem youth in drill and ceremony, customs and provide physical training for the Youth Marine as a vehicle to
prevent drug abuse, reduce the rate of high school dropouts, and combat gang influence. Funds will support new uniforms
7,000 and parade equipment.
3,500 Funding to support afterschool music program
To support after school programming, including activities, academics and creative projects. The funds will partially fund
25,000 the Program Directors salary.

To enable the Henry Street Settlement to support the Sal Lain Athletic Association. Funding will be used to allow The Sol
4,000 Lain Athletic Association to run a flag football league, host a community event and take youths on a field trip.
Funds will support the Henry Street Settlement's Expanded Horizons College Preparation and Retention Program
10,500 providing college prep services to public school students.

To provide on-site Supportive Services such as mental health and crisis counseling, and homeless youth pantry services for
10,000 low-income at-risk LGBTQ youth and straight allies from 12-24 years of age. Funds will support personnel and OTPS costs.
The funds will be used to pay for general operating costs for Hetrick Martin Institute's mental health counseling and
homeless youth pantry services. The funds will pay staff salaries, equipment purchase and rental, supplies, and utility
5,000 costs.
Funds to provide critical on-site mental health crisis counseling and homeless youth pantry services from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00
5,000 p.m. Monday-Friday and 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday.

13,000 Funding to support transportation of campers and supervisors to recreational, cultural, and entertainment sites.
Funding to utilize Hip-Hop as a interactive means to encourage learning for students. Funding will also be utilized for
4,000 curriculum development.
Funding to utilize Hip-Hop as a interactive means to encourage learning for students. Funding will also be utilized for
3,000 curriculum development.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Mealy

Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

050542858 *

Menchaca

Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

050542858 *

Rosenthal

Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

050542858 *

Purpose of Funds
The funds will be used for support staff salaries, supplies, equipment, and fees associated with the organization's youth
education
program,
which
uses
Hip
Hop
to
in
an
educational
setting
5,000
Funds to train youth to become peer mediators in and around NYCHA developments through the Community
3,500 Ambassadors for Peace (CAP) program.
Funding to train youth to become peer mediators in and around NYCHA developments through our Community
3,500 Ambassadors for Peace (CAP) program.

Rosenthal

Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

050542858 *

3,500 Funding to provide Hip Hop curriculum to develop grammar, pronunciation, and verbal technique.

Mendez

Historic House Trust of New York City

133590825 *

Garodnick

Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

5,000 Funding to support Special Needs Education Initiative.


Funding will support programs to educate youth on how to respond when experiencing or witnessing harassment in
3,500 public.

Lander

Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

Rosenthal

Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

3,500 To support programs to educate youth on how to respond when experiencing or witnessing harassment in public.
Funding will be used to work with middle and high school teachers and administrators in district 6 to ensure students have
3,500 a safe route to school

Weprin

Hollis Bellaire Queens Village Bellerose Athletic Association, Inc.

237204542 *

5,000 To fund youth sports programs.

Miller

Hollis Presbyterian Church

111631786 *

Funds to support youth programs, offering instruction in basketball, dance, music and drama to youth, as well as
5,000 homework assistance and test preparation. The funds are used to pay staff who coordinate the programs.

Levin

Hosh Yoga

264791960 *

Dromm

Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART, Inc.)

412055310 *

Palma

Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART, Inc.)

412055310 *

Garodnick

Hunter College High School Parents Teachers Association

133236281

Mark-Viverito

I Have A Dream Foundation - New York

133370648 *

Rosenthal

I Have A Dream Foundation - New York

133370648 *

Levine

Ice Theatre Of New York

133258301

5,000 Funds support mentoring for students from NYCHA with college bound program
Funds will be used to pay for the performers, teachers, choreography, music, costumes, rehearsals and all general
operating costs of the ice skating programs that operate during out-of-school time hours at Riverbank Park in Council
5,000 district 7.

Cumbo

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc.

113027538 *

8,000 Funds to support activities related to the Rites of Passage Program.

Eugene

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc.

113027538 *

7,000 To support operational expenses of the Arts Education Program.

Williams

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc.

113027538 *

3,500 Funds to support the creative, educational and vocational development of youth of African descent in Flatbush

Greenfield

Igud L' Hachzokas Torah

113588991 *

10,000 Funds will either be used for a mentoring program for difficult teenagers or to provide suppers to the community.

Deutsch

Imeinu, Inc.

260774611

Greenfield

Imeinu, Inc.

260774611

Chin

Indochina Sino-American Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

133584616

Kallos

Inwood House

135562254 *

Funds will be used to supplement staff salaries for shelter employees, non-staff services including vendors, stipends for
4,000 the youth, and other programming expenses such as utilities, travel, food, supplies and fiscal agent services.
Funds will support the Youth Employment Training Program, which will recruit and train youth in ESOL and computer
4,000 literacy and job readiness.
To support the Educational Guidance Program that promotes educational success, employability, and family literacy skills
for pregnant and parenting teens. Services include tutoring, family literacy development, testing support services, and
7,500 materials and supplies for school success.

Mark-Viverito

Inwood House

135562254 *

To support Inwood House's P.R.I.M.E. (Productive, Resourceful, Innovative, Motivated Empowered) Leaders Afterschool
Program, an academic, enrichment, and service learning program dedicated to developing elementary through high
5,500 school students in the Bronx to become civically responsible, career-focused and health conscious leaders.

Rodriguez

Inwood-Manhattan Little League Baseball, Inc.

136271595 *

5,000 Funding to provide baseball equipment for little league

Rodriguez

Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc.

133623808 *

Kallos

Island Kids

133755714 *

Miller

It Takes a Community to Raise a Child

800072605 *

Treyger

Italian Board of Guardians

111633571

Dromm

Jackson Heights Arts Club, Inc.

112688282

3,500 To bring yoga into NYC headstart preschools and public schools in District 33.
To expand Humane Living Program (HLP), an animal welfare, environmental justice, and social justice classroom program,
3,500 to students and schools in District 25.
To support HEART's Humane Living Program (HLP), an interactive program help students develop critical thinking and
decision-making skills based on compassion, tolerance and integrity. Funding will be used to pay the specially trained staff
15,000 of instructors who teach this program.
3,500 Funding will support materials and supplies.
Funds will be used to motivate and empower children living in low-income communities to reach their educational and
career potential by providing a long-term program of academic support, mentoring, enrichment, and tuition assistance for
5,000 higher education.

The funding will be used to supplement staff salaries for shelter employees, non-staff services including vendors, stipends
8,000 for the youth, and other programming expenses such as utilities, travel, food, supplies and fiscal agent service

5,000 Funding to support youth employment through Caring Partnership Program at Isabella Geriatric Center
To support the Summer Camp program. Funds will be used to offset the costs associated with additional space rental,
insurance, art and sports supplies, as well as costs related to expanding the science program to include an animal
15,000 education component.
To fund the Dream Catchers Youth business program, which teaches students how to start and operate their own
business. The funds would be utilized for general services, salaries, equipment, office supplies, sales events, marketing,
5,000 training and advertisement.
Funds will be used to support a mental health counseling program, an after-school tutoring/mentoring program as well as
2,000 a home companion program for the elderly.
3,500 To fund Children's art classes and shows, salary of art instructor, and art supplies.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
Funding to support after-school and summer programming in the areas of academic enrichment, recreation and physical
activity,
artistic
expression,
job
acquisition
and
career-preparedness
50,786

Van Bramer

Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, Inc.

111729398

Miller

Jamaica Athletic and Learning Center

200975215 *

Dickens

Jets of Harlem, Inc.

203556368 *

9,000 Funds will cover the cost of uniforms and supplies


To support Football, Cheerleading, Wrestling Basketball programs for youth of the community. The funds will pay for
3,500 costs of the program and transportation to and from games and meets.

Dromm

Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, Inc.

111681124 *

To support concerts, lectures, educational activities, music classes, ESL & Citizenship classes, and cultural performances
15,000 for local youth, as well as to off-set the expenses of program administration.
Funds will be put towards a 2-semester program which trains HS seniors and college freshmen on how to deal with hate
ideologies before they escalate into action. There will be 12 classes annually. Expert lecturers will be utilized. Curriculum
includes trips, seminar discussions, meetings with representatives of various religions. The top 25 students will be offered
a trip to Israel to meet with Israels Foreign Affairs Minister, Knesset Members diplomats, attend classes given by Israeli
10,000 experts.
Funds will be used to defray the costs of operating a 2-semester program aimed at teaching high school seniors and
college freshmen how to deal with hate ideologies before they escalate into action. Curriculum includes trips, seminar
5,000 discussions, meetings with reps of various religions
The funds will be used for the Bukharian Teen Lounge Kavod Internship Program, including cost related to staff who are
conducting program activities, including recruitment, training and supervision of youth and internship site development in
15,000 addition to travel related expenses.

Greenfield

Jewish Channel Institute, Inc., The

134169137 *

Treyger

Jewish Channel Institute, Inc., The

134169137 *

Koslowitz

Jewish Child Care Association

131624060 *

Lancman

Jewish Child Care Association

131624060 *

Cumbo

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344 *

Reynoso

Jewish Coalition For Youth Education & Support, Inc.

273152656 *

Rosenthal

Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc., The

133490745

Ignizio

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Matteo

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Matteo

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 *

Richards

Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc.

112425813 *

Maisel

Joe Torre East Highway Little League

116037753 *

3,500 To support a youth baseball program, including for the purchase of equipment and to pay other program costs.

Matteo

John W. Lavelle Preparatory Charter School

264808811

Levin

Junior Achievement of New York, Inc.

133031828

3,000 Funds to support the Literacy and Numeracy Proficiency Program


To provide students lessons on subjects such as saving and budgeting, productivity and profit, the basics of starting a
3,500 business, and practical steps to plan for college and their careers.

Gentile

Kassenbrock Brothers Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc., The

237183877 *

Lancman

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

113101774 *

Lancman

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

113101774 *

2,000 To provide grants to youth who perform community service.


Funding to support for an after school intergenerational family learning program to help students with subjects such as
47,000 math, reading and writing and to encourage better family relationships
Support for an after school intergenerational family learning program to help students with subjects such as math, reading
20,000 and writing and to encourage better family relationships

5,000 Funding to provide transportation and food for recreational and educational trips.
15,000 Funds will be used to grant children the opportunity to attend the museum.
5,000 To support recreational activities for youth. Funds will be allocated for facilities, staff, and events.
To fund "Support Programs", which offer groups to people that focus on bereavement, illness, separation and divorce,
3,500 economic stability, single-parent families, and more.
10,000 Funding to support the Jewish Community Center's STEM program at the 1297 Arthur Kill Road location
Funds to support programming that increases student interest and education in Science, Technology, Engineering and
5,000 Math (STEM) in correlation with the Common Core Standards.
Funding to assist in providing athletic, recreational, and leadership programs to Staten Island youth in need of after-school
10,000 supervision.
To fund a free community concert and street fair for youth. There are rides for children of all ages, tables manned by
Grow NYC (about recycling), NY Public Library and a trailer home and engine from the NYFD. The concert follows and is
14,500 enjoyed by everyone.

Miller

Kickers Youth Sports Association of South East Queens, Inc.

112988905 *

The requested funds will be used to cover expenses required to provide sports, cultural and educational activities to
youth. These include team/player registration and participation costs in youth soccer league tournaments, rental costs for
fields, classrooms, gymnasiums, accidental/medical/liability insurance costs, travel costs, consultant costs, admission to
15,000 events, consumable/program supplies and all other costs related to the program.

Richards

Kickers Youth Sports Association of South East Queens, Inc.

112988905 *

10,000 Funds will be used to cover expenses to provide sports, cultural and educational activities to youth.

Johnson

Kids Creative 404, Inc.

753139502 *

Palma

Kids Creative 404, Inc.

753139502 *

Rosenthal

Kids Creative 404, Inc.

753139502 *

5,000 To provide after school and summer music, art and theater programs to underserved youth in Manhattan and the Bronx.
To support Kids Creative after school and summer arts, music, and theatre education programs. Funding will support after
school programing at PS 536 in Council District 18.
4,000
Funding to support After school programming at PS 191 in District 6 and to support summer camp at The IDEAL School in
3,500 District 6 -

Lander

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515 *

3,500 To support leadership development programming for youth

Deutsch

Kings Bay Youth Organization, Inc.

116020722 *

9,000 Funds will be used to purchase youth sports equipment, uniforms and or trophies.
The purpose of this request is to 1) reinstate and revitalize teen programming at the Coudert Clubhouse of Kips Bay Boys
Girls Club; and 2) to attract and hold more of the aforementioned immigrant children at this site. To allocate 2/3 of any
support to teen programming and 1/3 to serving new immigrant club members.

Cabrera

Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club

131623850 *

10,000

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member
Palma

Legal Name of Organization


Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club

EIN

Amount ($)

131623850 *

Purpose of Funds
To support teen programming at the Palmaro Clubhouse and Castle Hill Houses and attract immigrant children, who make
up
a
large
portion
of
the
community.
20,000

To fund KACEs Grassroots Internship Program. This is a youth internship/training program that will run from late spring to
late fall (April to November), which will feature individualized leadership training, the opportunity to meet community
leaders in small group settings, exploration of community and cultural issues as they apply to Korean Americans, and
career advice in a wide range of public service professions including government, law, business, journalism, non-profit
4,500 management, and politics. Interns are expected to average approximately 250 hours during the course of the program.

Koo

Korean American Civic Empowerment for Community, Inc.

203987662 *

Weprin

Korean American Civic Empowerment for Community, Inc.

203987662 *

Koo

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811 *

4,500 Funds will help subsidize Teacher Assistant salaries.

Vallone

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811 *

Weprin

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811 *

5,000 The funding will be used to subsidize Teacher Assistant salaries for their Hodori Little-Tiger After-School Program.
To support the Youth Community Project Team (YCPT), a student-led and operated group of local high school students of
ages 13-18, designed to equip Korean/Asian American youth to create positive change in the Korean and Asian American
4,500 community.

Koo

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

237348989

Funds will support KCSs Youth Community Action Project (YCAP), which aims to provide Asian American youth with a wide
6,000 variety of opportunities to learn and develop through interactive and exciting volunteer activities during the summer.

Barron

Kwatny Foundation, Inc.

810606748 *

11,000 To support the Grassroots Internship Program.

Funds are to provide youth football/cheer, culture awareness program and help feed the homeless program. Funds will
be used to purchase large football field practice equipment, uniforms, practice jerseys, footballs, league fee, referee fee,
13,000 trophies, food for the feed the homeless project and literature for the culture awareness program.
To support the Building for Success Initiative to provide underserved children with afterschool tutoring, in addition to
supporting the Healthy Life Initiative to provide children the opportunity to explore the arts through dance, music, art,
3,500 physical recreation, encourage healthy eating habits and promote healthy choices.
To support afterschool programming designed to develop fundamental skills and techniques in mediums such as drawing,
5,000 sketching, sculpting and painting.

Ferreras

La Asociacion Benefica Cultural Father Billini, Inc.

112548753 *

Ferreras

Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, Inc.

112997255

Gibson

Latino Pastoral Action Center

133883350 *

Dickens

League for the Enhancement of All African's Future, Inc.

383706437 *

Funds will support LPAC's Greater Heights program. The program will use the funds to produce informational material,
5,000 supplies, enrichment services, outreach and awareness, educate, equip and empower youth in the community.
To provide enrichment programing after-school children, including French language classes, drum and violin lessons,
5,000 chess lessons and summer camp.

Chin

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549 *

Funding will provide volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools in Council
3,500 District 1 schools. Volunteers provide academic support to students during the school year.

Cumbo

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549 *

4,500 Funds to provide volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools.
To provide for volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools, and academic
support from LL volunteers for schools in District 20. LL staff also provides workshops at parent conferences in
5,000 collaboration with the DOE, UFT and community-based organizations.
To provide academic support for students, training for volunteers and family education and parent workshops in
4,000 elementary and middle schools.

Koo

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549 *

Palma

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549 *

Rosenthal

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549 *

Cabrera

Leave It Better Foundation Inc.

273994291 *

Ferreras

Lefrak City Youth and Adult Activities Association, Inc.

113106422 *

Deutsch

Lennys Lighthouse, Inc.

260595266 *

Kallos

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

Rose

Liberian Cultural Center, LLC

550802603 *

CD28

Life Camp, Inc.

200814999 *

Miller

Life Camp, Inc.

200814999 *

Williams

Life of Hope

205252137 *

6,000 Funds to support youth and adult literacy programs, technology lab literacy and afterschool program.

Garodnick

Lighthouse International

131096620 *

3,500 Funding will support the Family Committee Circle which supports parents of visually impaired children.

3,500 Funding to provide Volunteer training and family education workshops.


Funding will provide support for a multi-pronged education initiative. Programming will offer students the opportunity to
6,000 learn about agriculture, nutrition and filmmaking.
Funding will support youth the Community Empowerment Initiative comprising homework assistance, English and math
tutorials, sports and arts recreational activities. Programming also promotes youth leadership development and violence
prevention.
10,000
Assisting disabled individuals offering small residential programs who would prefer services comfortable for Russian
8,000 speakers.
To support the Afterschool and Summer Camp programs for low-income children in the East Side Community, operating
20,000 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on full days during school holidays.
Funds will support the costs associated with the After-School/Youth Development-activities, including staffing, promotion,
5,000 materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
To support programming aimed at reducing incidents of violence, shootings and killings among youth in our targeted area
17,000 of South Jamaica Queens Community.
Funds to support operating costs to help reduce the incidence of violence, shootings and killings among youth in our
7,500 targeted area of South Jamaica Queens Community.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Cabrera

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Dickens

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Levin

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Requested funding will support LINCs menu of literacy programs in the Council District. These include school based
literacy support programs, library based literacy support programs, community based literacy support programs, parent
6,000 engagement programs and community celebrations.
To support LINCs literacy programs in Council District 9. These include school based literacy support programs, library
based literacy support programs, community based literacy support programs, parent engagement programs and
5,000 community celebrations.
To support LINCs menu of literacy programs in District 33. These include school based literacy support programs, library
based literacy support programs, community based literacy support programs, parent engagement programs and
3,500 community celebrations.

Menchaca

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Funding to support LINC's school based literacy support programs, library based literacy support programs, community
3,500 based literacy support programs, parent engagement programs and community celebrations in District 38.
Funding will support LINCs menu of literacy programs in the Council District, specifically PS 42 PS 183. These include
school based literacy support programs, library based literacy support programs, community based literacy support
5,000 programs, parent engagement programs and community celebrations.

Richards

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Rose

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Rosenthal

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Torres

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331 *

Cabrera

Little Branches of Borinquen, Inc.

134049877

Vallone

Little League Baseball of College Point NY, Inc.

208304163

Arroyo

Little League Raiders Baseball, Inc.

421610657 *

5,000 To support the organized baseball league and related activities.

Cornegy

Little Sun People, Inc.

113081207 *

5,000 To support Little Sun People's delivery of early childhood education year-round

Johnson

Loco-Motion Dance Theatre for Children, Inc.

133803693 *

Koo

Lowell School, The

113120337 *

Chin

Lower East Side Girls Club, The

133942063 *

5,500 To provide scholarships for dance classes for students in PS 3 and children who live in the East Village.
The funds will be used to offer students the following programs: annual Musical Theatre Productions, After-School
programs consisting of Extra Help, Inter-Scholastic Sports, Art, Computer Technology and various clubs based on student
4,500 interests.
Funds will support middle school out-of-school time programming for young women in arts, literacy, science, health, and
4,000 leadership.
Funding will support the Lower East Side Girls Club's "Geek Girls" Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM)
program which will engage girls in astronomy, astro-physics, basic science, engineering, multi-media production,
3,500 environmental science, sound design and audio engineering.

Garodnick

Lower East Side Girls Club, The

133942063 *

Mendez

Lower East Side Girls Club, The

133942063 *

Eugene

Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Inc.

135596792 *

Funding to support the costs associated with running LINCs menu of literacy programs in Council District 49, including
5,000 staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
To support LINCs menu of literacy programs in the Council District. These include school based literacy support programs,
library based literacy support programs, community based literacy support programs, parent engagement programs and
3,500 community celebrations.
Funds will support literacy programs including school and library-based programs, parent engagement programs and
10,000 community celebrations
5,000 Funding will defray the costs associated with music/dance/drum core instruction.
10,000 Funds will be used to purchase baseball equipment for participants in the little league program.

5,000 Funding to support Middle School OST programming @Lower Eastside Girls Club Center
To provide educational services including homework assistance, technology education, literacy, mentoring, cultural
enrichment, college preparation and health and fitness programs. The funds will be used to support staff salaries and
7,000 program supplies.
Funds will defray operational costs associated with show production including; rights to the shows and the required rental
of materials from the publisher (scripts, music scores, etc.); the rental and/or purchase of lighting and sound equipment,
4,000 printing and mailing costs, advertising, and general office supplies used in running the group.
To fund the Summer Camp Enrichment program, the Community and Student Appreciation Day, MMIC Summer Recitals,
3,500 MMIC Winter Recital, and MMIC Community Band

Crowley

Maggies Little Theater at St Margarets Parish

111723800

Miller

Major Music International Corporation

261159606 *

Williams

Major Music International Corporation

261159606 *

Dromm

Make the Road New York

113344389

Chin

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577 *

Cumbo

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577 *

3,000 Funds to subsidize assessment and program costs for schools in order to provide access to all children.

Dickens

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577 *

To support and bring Making Books Sings award-winning anti-bullying initiative ALICES STORY to every 3rd grade class in
5,000 Council District 9. Funds will be used to subsidize program costs for schools in order to provide access to all children.

Koo

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577 *

Barron

Man Up!, Inc.

030553092 *

5,500 Funding for Summer Camp Enrichment program


12,500 To support the LGBTQ Justice Project, providing services and education for LGBTQ immigrant youth.
To support a teaching artist residency (Literature at Play) at P.S. 110; over the course of 10 weekly visits, teaching artists
lead K-5th grade classes through acting, playwriting and songwriting workshops, resulting in each class adaptation of a
4,000 children's book.

To support a 10-session Literature residency at P.S. 177Q in District 20. Over the course of 10 weekly visits, teaching
artists lead 2nd-8th grade special needs classes through acting, playwriting and songwriting workshops, resulting in each
class adaptation of a childrens book. The residency will culminate in a Sharing Day with a partnering class. Funds will be
used to subsidize the cost of the program, allowing MBS to elongate the residency and deepen the impact of arts-in5,000 education programming.
Funds will support After school, summer day, and mentoring programs that promote cultural awareness and recreational
60,000 activities. The funding is to cover personnel expenses and OTPS.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Johnson

Legal Name of Organization

Manhattan Class Company, Inc.

EIN

133391844 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support the Youth Companys (YCs) Acting Lab and/or Playwriting Lab for theater education programming, with
enrollment based upon demonstrated commitment and growth potential rather than on talent. Funds will be used for the
4,500 necessary space rentals for meetings, workshops, rehearsals, and performances.
Funding will support MSM's summer youth camp which emphasizes intermediate-to-advanced skills in four disciplines:
orchestra, piano, guitar and voice. Funds will be used to cover the camp counselors and nurse, camp supplies (t-shirts,
15,000 etc.) and end-of-season camp performances that are open to camper families and the public

Levine

Manhattan School of Music

131656667 *

Mark-Viverito

Manna House Workshops, Inc.

132615433 *

Rodriguez

Marble Hill Nursery School

131789130

Torres

Mary Mitchell Youth and Family Center, Inc.

133385032 *

Maisel

Mary Queen of Heaven

111952301

2,500 To support seasonal sports activities for youth, including softball and basketball.
To sustain and expand its efforts in educating the Mexican community by offering an assortment of programs and services
such as an early intervention program; after-school and mentorship program for K-8 grades; support for at risk HS
students; ESL and civic engagement courses; and DACA services. Funds will be used hire additional staff, rent expenses
7,500 and to purchase additional instructional materials.

Mark-Viverito

MASA-MexEd, Inc.

113640210 *

Deutsch

Masores Bais Yaakov

112902382 *

Greenfield

Masores Bais Yaakov

112902382 *

Crowley

Maspeth Town Hall, Inc.

237259702

Deutsch

Mekimi

550870419 *

Eugene

Mekimi

550870419 *

Greenfield

Mekimi

550870419 *

Lander

Mekimi

550870419 *

Menchaca

Mekimi

550870419 *

Chin

Mencius Society for the Arts, Inc.

562343092 *

Mendez

Mencius Society for the Arts, Inc.

562343092 *

Mark-Viverito

Mercy Center

133865634

To provide music education, including classes in guitar, junior jazz band ensemble, cello, and bass training, and ensemble
5,000 classes for students in the community of East Harlem and the greater New York City.
5,000 Funding to support on-site Mental Health Program at Marble Hill Nursery School
40,000 To support martial arts instructions and teen leadership programming.

9,000 To provide an after school program includes mentoring, sports, science project and music.
Funds will be used to sponsor the High-Jump Program; an after-school program that provides extra-curricular activities to
5,000 youth. The program includes mentoring, sports, science project and music.
Funding will pay for Certified Teachers, Paraprofessionals, College Tutors, Drama and Fine Art Consultants, Program
supplies, snacks, renting of Public School space for Drama Club Play, utilities, administrative costs and general operating
22,000 program expenses.
7,000 The funds will be used to defray the costs of events, therapeutic outings for the kids and program expense
To support operational costs of therapeutic events and outings for patients and their siblings, so they can gain strength
10,000 while continuing to fight their illnesses.
Funds will be used towards expenses related to therapeutic outings and retreats in order to promote positive well-being
20,000 for terminally ill patients and their families.
To support services to sick youth and their families. Funding will be used to train volunteers and provide support services
12,000 and counseling to sick youth.
Funds to support events and therapeutic outings for chronically and terminally ill children, including transportation, food,
3,500 and program expenses
Funds to support after-school programming in traditional Chinese instruments, workshops and a multi-generational
4,000 concert.
Funding to provide 15 weeks of out-of-school lessons in traditional Chinese music and folk songs, a Meet-Master
5,000 workshop series and 2 culminating performances open to the public.
To support the Family Alternatives to Violence program, funds will be used to offset salary and benefit expenses of the
5,500 leaders of the courses, program manager, and minimal associated operating expenses.

Funds will be used to sustain our successful Signature Concert Workshop Series at PS 315X and PS 386X (5,000 for each
school). Our Signature Series, led by masterful artists on our roster, immerses students in varied music stylese.g.
classical, jazz, or global music traditionsthrough concerts and hands-on workshops that set the highest standards of
artistry and educational impact. Interactive concerts introduce the music; students then meet for weekly workshops that
explore related instruments, cultural traditions, and repertoire. Final concerts showcase students alongside the artists for
family and the school community. At PS 315, workshops with Drum Caf will culminate in a thrilling concert where every
audience member plays a drum. The series at PS 386 features Mexico Beyond Mariachi. Continued funding will present
10,000 these and other exciting ensembles.

Cabrera

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

Crowley

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

5,000 Funding to provide an 18-week program that ensures students increased mastery on their instruments.

Rodriguez

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

3,500 Funding to support music workshops at PS 152

Deutsch

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

5,000 Funds to enhance its OST afterschool programs.

Rodriguez

Minister,Elders and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch


Church of the City of New York c/o Collegiate Church

135564117 *

Miller

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

251916166 *

5,000 Funding to support BSA Troop 729 Venture Crew's summer camping activities.
Funds to support the Fresh Start Program, an alternative to incarceration intervention/prevention program that targets
youth involved in the criminal justice system. Funding will also support the Empowering Youth Program for workshops,
5,000 individual sessions, and events.

Richards

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

251916166 *

Funds will be used for The Fresh Start Program and The Empowering Youth Program, an alternative to incarceration
intervention/prevention program that targets youth involved in the criminal justice system. Successful completion of this
program will result in a seal and dismissal of all charges. Funding will be used for case management, counseling, group
5,000 facilitators, parent development, books, parents and youth, program and office expenses.

Mark-Viverito

More Gardens Fund

522415900 *

5,000 Funds will be used to support the Free Summer Camp 2014 at Padre Plaza Success Community Garden

Page 42 of 204

Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member
Vacca

Legal Name of Organization


Morris Park Community Association

EIN

237429900

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

12,000 To fund marching bands, transportation, and floats for Italian Heritage events.
Bronx Youth Heard trains high school students the fundamentals of journalism. Through a qualified instructor, students
learn to write, research, and photograph like a journalist. Our monetary request would cover the cost of the instructor.
Other expenses include a field trip to a news-related museum such as the Newseum in Washington D.C. or the NYC
5,000 Museum of Television and Radio.

Cabrera

Mosholu Preservation Corporation

133109387 *

Cohen

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107 *

35,000 Funding to provide educational and recreational services for teens in the new Teen Center in Van Cortlandt Village.

Cohen

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107 *

King

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107 *

40,000 Funding to provide recreational, leadership and computer skill building opportunities for teens
MMCC Section Five Teen Center provides positive youth development activities (leadership, academics, sports,
counseling, arts, community service, technology and positive role models) to keep your 700 at risk teens safe and on track
25,000 for brighter futures.

Rodriguez

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107 *

Constantinides

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

Dickens

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

Garodnick

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

To support the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and
5,000 communities. In particular, funds will support key programmatic improvements and services.
Funding will support the MOUSE Squad Program which prepares youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of
5,000 their schools and communities.

Funds will be used to build the capacity of the MOUSE Square program in Council District 20, and help identify additional
schools for the program. Funds will also be utilized to build and support the High School focused MOUSE Corps program,
which enables youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities. In particular, funds
will be used to support key programmatic improvements and services that are essential to ensuring MOUSEs ability to
provide high quality 21st century educational, STEM-focused and professional experiences for students. Working in
partnership with a school-based instructor, MOUSE students receive practical hands-on training in 3D printing, computer
5,000 aided design (CAD), robotics, game design, technology repair, coding and much more.

Koo

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

Mendez

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

Richards

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

7,000 Funding to provide educational and recreational activities at Marble Hill Houses
Funding will be used to provide continued STEM enrichment programs at the Young Women's Leadership academy in
5,000 Astoria.

3,500 To fund MOUSE Squad programs in District 2.


Funding to build the capacity of the MOUSE Squad program in District 31 at P.S. Q256. Also, to identify new sites in
district. MOUSE students receive practical hands-on training in 3D printing, computer aided design (CAD), robotics, game
5,000 design, technology repair, coding and much more.

Rosenthal

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196 *

Gentile

Muslim American Society of New York, Inc.

363885457

Gentile

Narrows Community Theater

510167270 *

Funds will be used to support key programmatic improvements and services that are essential to ensure continuation of
providing high quality 21st century educational, STEM-focused and professional experiences for our students. Working in
partnership with a school-based instructor, MOUSE students receive practical hands-on training in 3D printing, computer
3,500 aided design (CAD), robotics, game d!
Funds will provide operating and other program expenses for youth activities, workshops, mentoring and community
6,000 service projects.
Funds will pay for costumes, props, sound, and other program and production costs to support the production of a play
6,000 and the holding of workshops involving youth.

Garodnick

National Dance Institute, Inc.

132890779

3,500 Funding will support NDI's dance programs in District 4 public schools.

Rodriguez

National Dance Institute, Inc.

132890779

3,500 Funding to provide dance classes

King

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

133110811 *

Palma

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

133110811 *

Key components will be Prep for Success, a curriculum based on the 7Habits of Highly Effective People, reading and math
20,000 remediation, and case management. Students will have access to a computer lab and recreational opportunities.
To support Prep for Success; providing Middle and High School students with skills to succeed in high school, college, and
5,000 life and Community Service Learning projects.

Torres

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

133110811 *

35,000 Funds will support after school programming to prepare middle school students for a successful future

Vacca

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

133110811 *

To fund the Prep for Success Middle and high school program and Community Services Learning projects and for
31,000 community events including Movies Under the Stars, Halloween Parades, and Spring Celebrations.
Funds to provide college advisement, entry level career counseling and job training in the areas of office management and
administrative assistance primarily to teenagers and to young adults who are transitioning out of the foster care system,
and or those who are formerly homeless and or incarcerated
Funding will support programs and services for low-income families caring for children with disabilities and medical
complications.
To support operation of the NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program, a youth development program to
enhance student achievement citywide.
Funding supports the NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program, a free, year-long extracurricular youth
development program targeted to African American high-school youth, which provides personalized mentoring,
leadership training, and artistic, cultural, technological, and scientific skill development across 26 categories in the arts,
humanities, and sciences.

Rosenthal

Network of Angels

263564521 *

3,500

Garodnick

New Alternatives for Children, Inc.

133149298

3,500

Eugene

New York City ACT-SO, Inc.

202538102 *

5,000

Rosenthal

New York City ACT-SO, Inc.

202538102 *

3,500

Williams

New York City ACT-SO, Inc.

202538102 *

Garodnick

New York City Center, Inc.

132867442

3,000 Funding for NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program


Funding will support City Center's Fall for Dance Festival, which makes accessible various dance performances at
3,500 significantly reduced prices.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member
Rosenthal

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

132867442

3,500 Funding to support performing arts education programming at PS 84 for the 2014/15 school year.

Mendez

New York City Center, Inc.


New York City Lions Youth Fooball League Run to Daylight Education
Program

455151844 *

Dickens

New York City Mission Society

135562301 *

4,500 Funding to provide foot ball equipment, rent and expenses.


To support programming for youth and families at PS 175, The Beacon Community Center and at Minisink Townhouse
program, providing children, teens and young adults with education, personal growth and community events and
5,000 activities.

Garodnick

New York City Urban Debate League, Inc.

455249743 *

Kallos

New York City Urban Debate League, Inc.

455249743 *

3,500 Funding will support free debate teams and tournaments in Council District 4.
To provide all schools in district five with free debate education opportunities year round including professional
development for teachers, debate coaches, support for practices every day, weekend debate tournaments, workshops
3,500 every month, and summer debate camps.

Menchaca

New York City Urban Debate League, Inc.

455249743 *

3,500 Funds will be used to provide free debate education programs.

Richards

New York City Urban Debate League, Inc.

455249743 *

3,500 Funds will be used to provide free debate education programs in District 31.

Vallone

New York City Urban Debate League, Inc.

455249743 *

Ignizio

New York City Verrazano 10-13 Association, Inc.

134151778 *

3,500 Funding will be used to provide free debate education programs.


Funding will provide Firearm education (children are taught that guns are not toys, Police are friends and what to do if a
3,500 gun is found) in the 51st Council District.

Matteo

New York City Verrazano 10-13 Association, Inc.

134151778 *

1,500 Funds will be used to provide workshops in safety security to youth thru Staten Island educational facilities and centers

237442256 *

Funds to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, in district 42,
during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events,
15,000 team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.

Barron

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
players, ages 5-18 years in the district during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided
7,500 to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.
The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
3,500 players, ages 5-18 years, special events, team tennis tournaments and trips.

Cabrera

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Chin

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Constantinides

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Eugene

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

5,000 Funding will be used to expand Junior Tennis Program at PS 122


To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years in
5,000 the 33rd Council District during the summer, fall, winter or spring.

Ferreras

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

3,500 To support free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players.

Garodnick

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

3,500 Funding will support free tennis programs for beginner and intermediate children at MS 167 and MS 104.

Gentile

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Ignizio

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

7,500 To support free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players.
Funds will provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players in the 51st
5,000 Council District.

Johnson

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Kallos

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

King

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years in
Council District 3 during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants.
5,000 Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.
To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years in
10,000 district five during the summer, fall, winter or spring.
The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
players, ages 5-18 years in the council member's district during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and
balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the
15,000 program schedule.
The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
players, ages 5-18 years in Council district 20 during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and balls will be
6,000 provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.

Koo

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Koslowitz

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
10,000 players, ages 5-18 years in the 29th Council District during the summer, fall, winter or spring.

Matteo

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
5,500 players, ages 5-18 years in the 50th district during the summer, fall, winter or spring.

Mendez

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Palma

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

3,500 Funding to provide Tennis Equipment (loaner racquets and balls)


To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players aged 5-18, loan
5,000 equipment, and put on special events.

Richards

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

Vallone

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
players, ages 5-18 years in the 31st district during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and balls will be
5,000 provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.
The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate
16,000 players, ages 5-18 years at JHS 194 Q

Weprin

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 *

10,000 To provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players in the district.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Gentile

New York League For Early Learning

112513824 *

Funds will be used to purchase sensory activity equipment, adaptive toys, and other equipment to benefit the education
5,000 of children with various medical conditions connected with sensory activities.

Weprin

New York Mayalee Sports Club

112970755 *

7,500 To provide supplies, personnel and space for the Summer Soccer Camp and Winter Basketball Camp.

Ferreras

New York Military Youth Cadets, Inc.

113581787

To support afterschool homework help, military training, marching band classes and equipment, boot camp trips,
5,000 seminars, ceremonial equipment, travel trips, uniforms, camping gear, educational materials, and utilities.

Garodnick

New York Road Runners, Inc.

132949483 *

3,500 Funding will support running-based youth development and health programs for New York City school-aged children

Eugene

New York Teens Empowering More People Onward

383806414 *

The funds are used to produce the newsletter, have events, execute group projects, encourage youth participation in
7,000 extracurricular activities, and provide activities to engage youth, such as youth yoga classes and movie nights.
To fund the Enriched Empowerment Project which has served city purposes for saving our young people from behaviors
that puts them at-risk and/or in life threatening situations. Costs to support the project include staffing, promotion,
8,000 materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.

Rose

Next Level Mens Group, Inc., The

770698347

Gentile

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

Funds will support expanded day, after school, out-of-school time, and summer programming to promote academic
55,000 success, character building, counseling, positive youth development, and respect for all, and to foster a love of learning.
The funding will be used for expanded day, afterschool, out-of-school time, and summer programming to support
academic success, character building, counseling, and positive youth development, promote respect for all, and foster a
love of learning. NIAs diverse, bilingual, multicultural staff leads an array of age/grade appropriate activities that include
homework help, test prep, cultural and creative arts, ELA/literacy, STEM, fitness and healthy living activities, and
10,000 recreation.

Greenfield

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

Lander

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

Menchaca

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

Treyger

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931 *

3,500 To support cultural and wellness programming for youth.


To support NIA's work in providing support services (expanded day, afterschool, out-of-school time, and summer
5,000 programming to support academic success, character building, counseling
The funding will be used for expanded day, afterschool, out-of-school time, and summer programming to support
academic success, character building, counseling, and positive youth development, promote respect for all, and foster a
10,000 love of learning.
The program will offer competitive Football, Cheerleading and Soccer. Funding will be used for transportation throughout
the Five Boros, Uniforms for competition, gym and field rental for practices and games, bookkeeping, field equipment for
9,500 practices, administrative expense for telephone, internet, advertising, computer repair, etc.

King

North Bronx Youth Sports Association, Inc.

510500030 *

Torres

Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Inc.

132806160

25,000 To support youth programs. Funds will pay for academic and college support services for youth.

Mealy

Not Just Hoops Inc.

900607202 *

The funds will be used to purchase uniforms, equipment, insurance, refreshments, trophies and gym rental for Not Just
10,000 Hoop's community sports and health programs, including nutritional sessions and basketball tournaments.

Mendez

Nuyorican Poets Caf, Inc.

510139390 *

3,500 Funding to support Daytime and afterschool literacy and performance programs at the Nuyorican Poets Caf.

Dickens

NYC Kidsfest

263538262

Deutsch

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc.

116078704 *

Lander

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc.

116078704 *

3,500 To support NYC Kidsfest, a free to the public performing arts festival for families Citywide.
Providing specialized services for vulnerable youth including intensive crisis intervention services, integrative treatment
7,000 approach, recreation and camp opportunities.
To support specialized services for youth entering foster care, including transportation services and psychiatric and
8,000 psychological care.

Deutsch

Ohr Halimud - The Multi-Sensory Learning Center

050548204 *

Greenfield

Ohr Halimud - The Multi-Sensory Learning Center

050548204 *

Rose

On Your Mark, Inc.

133128315

Levin

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

112934620

Reynoso

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

112934620

9,000 Funds will be used for dyslexia awareness workshops for educators, parents, heath professional and children.
Funds will be used for dyslexia awareness workshops for educators, parents, heath professional and kids. Funds will be
5,000 used for venue, materials, publicity, coordination and follow up
The funds will be used to support the recruitment and training of local high school and college students to work with
5,000 children with developmental disabilities.
3,500 To support the Youth Education and Job Training Program for low-income youth.
To support Public Speaking and Debate Day for the Youth Education and Job Training Program, including a 10-week
15,000 debate training program for students.

Ferreras

Organizacin Juventud Ecuatoriana, Inc.

208630120

5,000

Rosenthal

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112601112 *

3,500

Miller

Our Brothers Guardian Inc.

800765667 *

10,000

Treyger

Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church

111694947 *

5,000

Koslowitz

Our Lady of Mercy

111633520 *

6,000

To support Social Impact and Global Citizenship Through Technology programming to provide photography and video skills
trainings to be used to execute projects themed around developing social awareness, global citizenship, and contribute to
solving issues that plague our society. Funding also supports college and career preparation programming.
Funding provides SUNDAY/Legal holiday programs for Manhattan children. Funds provide door to door busing to the 28
session programs.
Funding to allow the organization to establish a 10 month educational and recreational program for students. The funds
will go to the purchase of equipment and supplies for the students and also to hire staff to help with the development of
young adults.
The program provides music, crafts and refreshments for the members as well as on occasion provides Live bands for
special parties.
Funds will be used for space rental fees for practice sessions and games at PS 101 and PS 144, league registration fees,
uniforms (players and staff), equipment and awards.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds
Funds will support soccer programs for youth and pay to maintain a soccer field for practices and games and for other
program
expenses.
2,000

Gentile

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Baseball /Soccer League

111666873

Menchaca

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Baseball /Soccer League

111666873

Mendez

Our Lady of Sorrows

133743218 *

Crowley

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

111723786 *

4,000 Funds are requested for outreach, equipment, rental fees and bookkeeping purposes

Levin

Outreach Project

112518262

8,000 To support the expansion of an afterschool program for adolescents in need of drug treatment.

Torres

Oval Community Youth Program Inc

260877270 *

5,000 Funds will support sports education and programming to promote academic achievement among youth

Williams

Pantonic Steel Orchestra, Inc.

061536450 *

Weprin

Paper Bag Players, Inc., The

131972960 *

3,500 Funding for TRANSPORTATION, EQUIPMENTS PURCHASES, MUSIC INSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND SPACE RENTAL
To support the Theater For All program that provides free and low cost tickets, free public performances and after school
3,500 workshops to NYC children.

Cornegy

Parents as Primary Teachers, Inc.

020658108

Palma

Parkchester Little League

136162741

Torres

Parkside Resident Council Inc, The

455550409 *

Gentile

Parkville Youth Organization, Inc.

112204831

Greenfield

Parkville Youth Organization, Inc.

112204831

5,000 Funds received will be used to purchase uniforms and sports equipment to operate sports programs.

Lander

Parkville Youth Organization, Inc.

112204831

3,500 To purchase uniforms and sports equipment to operate afterschool sports programs.

Menchaca

Parkville Youth Organization, Inc.

112204831

3,500 Funds to purchase uniforms and sports equipment to operate sports programs.

Treyger

Parkville Youth Organization, Inc.

112204831

5,000 Funds will be used to purchase uniforms, sports equipment, and defray operating our sports programs.

Williams

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268 *

Mealy

PDM Performing Arts Corporation

753032931 *

3,500 Funding for educating citizen city's budgetary process and participatory budgeting in New York City (PBNYC
The funds will be used for equipment and supplies for PDM's youth dance and theater troupe, including printing, video
services, IT services, props, costumes, uniforms, and dance accessories and garments. The funds will also be used for
10,000 theater and dance venue rentals.

Mark-Viverito

Peace on the Street, Inc.

850487649 *

10,000 To provide anger management, focus training, communication training, and conflict resolution for at-risk youth

Dickens

Pelham Fritz Basketball League, Inc., The

133759258 *

6,214 To teach sports leadership, basketball skills and to mentor youth in the Harlem community.

Vacca

Pelham Parkway Little League

133208259 *

3,000 To fund the little leagues' expenses including equipment, field maintenance supplies, and uniforms

Garodnick

Peter Stuyvesant Little League

133700587 *

King

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665 *

Mark-Viverito

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665 *

Mendez

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665 *

Palma

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665 *

Cabrera

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

7,500 Funding to support summer program classes and workshops at Plazas South Youth Services Summer Program
To support a juvenile justice mentoring program and Arches program for court-involved youth in the Bronx, providing
counseling, mentoring, and case management, and to support an outreach effort, to create referral sources for qualifying
5,000 court involved youth.
Funding to support at least one Juvenile Crime Prevention Program, which include Summer Play Streets and/or Teen
20,000 Impact Centers.

Cabrera

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

Funds will be used to host a basketball tournament in District 14. The basketball tournament will enhance the Teen
5,000 Impact Center in District 14 where teens come in the evenings to stay out of trouble and engage in productive activities.

Cornegy

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

10,000 To support PAL programming at the Wynn Center

135596811 *

To support the Juvenile Crime Prevention Program, which includes Summer Play Streets summer camp initiative and Teen
Impact Centers to serve as havens for youth. Programming is aimed to prevent crime victimization, juvenile delinquency
20,000 and other negative youth behaviors in high risk communities.
Funding would support the program costs for Summer Play Streets in District 7. Play Streets bring the components of
summer camp to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Through collaborations with the NYPD, FDNY, and
National Guard, Play Street activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage
10,000 teamwork, and develop leadership skills.

Ferreras

Police Athletic League, Inc.

5,000 The funds will be used to help cover their program costs.
10,000 Funding to Offset the cost of baseball and softball uniforms and trophies

To support program expenses associated with delivery of two family literacy program: Eight Million Stories and Shake,
10,000 Rattle Roll. Funds to include insurance, personnel compensation, program materials and equipment, and marketing.
5,000 To support a youth little league program. Funds will pay for gym space and equipment.
Funds will support the convening of a youth summit to address issues of teen pregnancy, gang affiliation and
10,000 dating/interpersonal violence.
Funds will support after school recreational sports activities for children in Brooklyn and pay for uniforms and equipment
3,000 for the programs.

7,500 Funding will support operating costs and the purchase of materials and equipment for the Little League.
The funds requested will be used to fund an Education Specialist position to maintain the programs high levels of quality
18,500 at the After-School Program
Funds will be used to expand the pre-High School Equivalency (pre-HSE) instruction at the New York Public Library in Mott
5,000 Haven by adding instructor staff hours.

Levine

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

Mark-Viverito

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

Matteo

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

7,500 Funds will be used to support PAL's Teen Impact Centers in District 8.
Funding to support after school and summer camp programming for K-5th graders at the Greenbelt Recreation , PS 41
5,000 Center and PS 48.

Mendez

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

3,500 Funding to support Teen Impact Center in District 2

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Council Member

Palma

Legal Name of Organization

Police Athletic League, Inc.

EIN

135596811 *

Richards

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

Torres

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 *

Rosenthal

Police Liaison Group, Inc.

133690574

Cabrera

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021 *

Chin

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021 *

Cumbo

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021 *

Mendez

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021 *

Rosenthal

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support an after school and summer camp program at the Sotomayor Community Center, promoting academic
5,000 achievement, and providing youth with positive role models, including police officers.
Funding to support youth programs at the Redfern Cornerstone and Goldie Maple Academy (GMA) Beacon. Program
components include: homework help, tutoring, project based educational activities, STEM learning, performing and fine
arts, athletics, physical education and life skills development. Funding will be used support programming designed to
improve youth achievement in school and guide youth toward positive life choices in a safe haven where young people
15,000 connect with peers and role models including NYPD Officers.
To support an after school program, summer day camp program, evening teen center program and youth employment
20,000 program at Webster Center for youth ages 5-19.
Funding will be used to expand SUN and assist with the administration of its youth safety initiative that helps address
3,500 crime and prevent delinquency
10,000 Funding will support Power Play programming in the council district.
Funding will support after school and summer programs for school-age girls, promoting physical activity, healthy living,
3,500 and leadership.
4,500 Funds to expand after school and summer programming throughout the City's five boroughs to reach more girls
Funding to support after school and summer programs promoting physical activity, healthy living and academic readiness
3,500 for elementary, middle school and high school girls in District 2
Funding to expand programming throughout the Citys five boroughs to reach more girls. Our after school and summer
programs promote physical activity, healthy living and academic readiness for elementary, middle school and high school
3,500 girls.

Cabrera

Practice Makes Perfect, Inc.

383849473 *

Levine

Practice Makes Perfect, Inc.

383849473 *

Funding will support mentoring program; PMP pairs academically struggling students with higher achieving mentors from
their same neighborhoods and places them under the supervision of college interns and certified teachers for an academic
intensive summer program. The near-peer model helps build and strengthen the Bronx community, identifying and
creating youth leaders, providing enrichment for high achieving students and implementing giving while living through
6,000 PMPs Saturday community service projects.
The funds provided would allow PMP to implement its Common Core-aligned comprehensive summer school program and
the general program costs for program at a low-performing Morningside Heights, Hamilton Heights, or Manhattanville
5,000 school.

Menchaca

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329 *

5,000 Funds to support the afterschool program "Journey to Pride" in District 38.

Rosenthal

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329 *

Funding to support Afterschool theatre outreach program trains students to be actors and peer educators through
3,500 workshops and perform in school assemblies addressing issues of concern to youth.

Barron

Progressive Youths Soccer Club

272272990 *

Funds to operate weekly soccer sessions by paying coaches, providing soccer equipment and gear for training sessions as
well as competitive games on the weekends, pay for children's travel expenses to and from games away from home field.
Funds will also be used to pay for registration and other fees in leagues and competitions that will give children the
15,000 opportunity to showcase their talents.

Weprin

Project Hope - The New Direction, Inc.

113327651

10,000 To provide for leadership training in Southeast Queens public schools.


Funds to provide program staff such as a Program/Educational Coordinator to organize and facilitate our leadership
activities in SEQ; funds to provide comprehensive Leadership Development training and Recreation that includes goal
setting, anger management, credit scores, investments, job readiness skills, competitive sports, games and performing
15,000 arts activities, community block parties and trips.

Miller

Project Hope, The New Directions, Inc.

113327651

Lander

Prospect Park Baseball Association Inc.

261340053 *

Espinal

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768 *

Garodnick

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768 *

Cumbo

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance

205332584 *

5,000 To support a youth baseball program. Funds will be used to rent park and field space and pay other program costs.
Funds will to support Paint Club (gateway program of Publicolor) which teaches marketable skills such as commercial
10,000 painting and project management.
Funding will support a program that works with at-risk students that engages participants in transforming their own
3,500 schools and nearby community facilities.
Funds will support the COAR - Saturday Dance training, and AIRE - Afterschool arts programs in New York City partnering
6,000 schools.

Mealy

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance

205332584 *

The funds will be used to support Purelements Arts Education programs. The funds will be used to pay staff salaries,
equipment purchase and rental, venue rental, transportation costs, and general operating expenses. The funds will also be
used to defray the costs of free and open to the public performances in District 41, including, performers' payment;
5,000 equipment purchase, rental, and/or set-up; and transportation costs.

Cumbo

Q Kingdom Ministries, Inc.

113201956

9,000 Funds to purchase equipment supplies that is used to provide educational services to children in the community.

Eugene

Q Kingdom Ministries, Inc.

113201956

To support operational costs and program expenses of after school care, tutoring (NYS, ISEE SSAT Exam Prep), computer
8,000 technology workshop/training, art craft classes, music lessons, and school projects/homework assistance.

Espinal

Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc.

450491693 *

Reynoso

Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc.

450491693 *

10,000 Funds to defray the cost of equipment, educational materials, umpire fees for baseball and other sports.
7,000 To support a youth baseball program. Funding will be used for equipment and umpire fees.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Ferreras

Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc.

111635083 *

Vallone

Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc.

111635083 *

Dromm

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 *

Ferreras

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 *

Koslowitz

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 *

Crowley

Queens Crusaders Baseball, Inc.

464653991 *

Crowley

Queens Titans, Inc.

463655539 *

Cornegy

Quest Youth Organization, Inc.

550858436 *

Cumbo

Quest Youth Organization, Inc.

550858436 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support QBGs Environmental Education Workshops that include tours of the Gardens 39 acres of trees,
flowers, animals, insects, and green architecture; hands-on activities; worksheets; and discussions to enhance student
enthusiasm in the natural sciences. Workshops are designed to satisfy National and New York State Science Standards,
5,000 and to meet New York City Department of Education Performance Standards.
5,000 To support Queens Botanical Garden Society's Environmental Education Workshops.
15,000 To fund center and services for LGBTQ teens.
To support SAT classes to be held after school and on weekends. Services include follow-up counseling and college
7,500 counseling at VOYAGES HS (Elmhurst Educational Campus).
Funding to support youth program including the evening teen center, socialization program & soccer, basketball, and
24,000 breakdancing, the help desk SAT classes and college counseling
Funding will be used to purchase baseball equipment and uniforms, maintain certain fields at Juniper Valley Park (this will
3,500 need equipment and other supplies to keep the grounds), defray the cost of tournaments and travel for all the players.
3,500 Funds will be used to purchase athletic equipment as well as entrance fees into various competitions throughout the year.
To provide instructional fees, stipends, musical instruments and transportation costs associated with Quest's Young
12,500 Musicians in Training program
7,000 Funds will be used for instructional fees, YMIT stipends, musical instruments and transportation cost.
The funds will support the Quest Young Musicians in Training program. The funds will pay for equipment and supplies for
the program and will pay for stipends for the young musician-teachers. The funds will be used to pay for the costs
associated with free and open to the public performances in District 41 schools, senior centers, community centers, and
5,000 parks. These costs include equipment purchase and rental, and transportation costs.
To support educational enrichment for at-risk youth. Funding will support programs in academics, literacy, recreation,
18,000 and adolescent development.

Mealy

Quest Youth Organization, Inc.

550858436 *

Palma

Rainbow After School Programs, Inc.

133716492 *

Greenfield

Reach for the Stars Learning Center

203042280 *

Dickens

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

8,000 Requested funds will be used to defray the costs associated with Music Therapy Programming.
To provide literacy services, emphasizing early learning at home and providing parents with tools to teach their own
5,000 children.

Garodnick

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

3,500 Funds will support literacy services and early education in medical settings.

Kallos

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

Support to provide for coordination of literacy services in an already existing infrastructure. Focus on early education:
2,500 literacy support is provided that focuses on starting strong in the early years and staying with families through to school.

Levin

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

3,500 To provide for coordination of literacy services.

Mendez

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

7,500 Funding to support coordination of literacy services in existing infrastructure. (Child development and learning)

King

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.)

134091062

Mark-Viverito

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.)

134091062

20,000 Funds will be used to pay tutors and keep READ affordable to schools.
To train middle and high school students to teach reading to struggling elementary school students in District 8 through
7,000 one-on-one tutoring. Funds will be used to pay tutors and keep READ affordable to schools.
To support after-school and summer programs, including tutoring to struggling readers in grades K-2.

Palma

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.)

134091062

3,500

Vacca

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.)

134091062

To fund the afterschool and summer READ programs which promote reading through tutoring to struggling students.
3,500 Funding is to pay tutors and support the programs.
To support RHI's High School Youth Leaders program which provides academic (tutoring, test preparation, academic skill
building, and enrichment,) and college-readiness (campus visits, application assistance) support to high school students
17,000 who have dropped out or are at risk of dropping out.
Funding to provide student access to educational resources, which aids success in school and prepares for success in
10,000 higher education.

Menchaca

Red Hook Initiative, Inc.

203904662 *

Williams

Redemption, Inc.

562550383 *

Lander

Reel Stories Teen Filmmaking Inc.

200936377 *

Dromm

Renaissance Charter School, The

113550391

Ferreras

Renaissance EMS

134122438

Maisel

Resurrection Sports Association

111635113 *

2,500 To support youth sports programs including girls and boys swimming, basketball, track and girls softball.

Matteo

Richard Willis Memorial Fund

133949376

Gentile

Ridge Chorale Inc

116264993

2,000 Funds to help run the Annual Memorial 3 on 3 youth basketball tournament.
Funds will support the making of theatrical productions involving youth and other members of the community and
9,000 support the costs associated with these productions.

3,500 To support film-related skill development and on-the-job training for youth interested in careers in television and film.
To fund staffing and program materials and supplies for Teens for Racial and Ethnic Awakening (TREA), a program run for
teens by teens, to talk about issues that relate to their lives and that help to improve inter-group relations in their
9,250 neighborhoods.
10,000 To support Music on Wheels programming for education, music, and sports service, and operating costs.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funding will be used for general operating support needed for the Center to function efficiently. As well as program
specific support that includes admissions for summer school, trips for youth attending our programs; a basketball
tournament; Activity Specialists (may be martial arts, dance, art, etc.); bus travel; and to defray the costs of special events
70,100 that will be held (i.e. field day, Youth Showcase, holiday parties).

Espinal

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853 *

Johnson

River Project, The

133398150 *

Cohen

Riverdale Community Center, Inc.

132899410

25,000 Funding to provide recreational, cultural and social opportunities for low income youth

Cohen

Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc.

131740024

CD28

Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.

113397470

50,000 Funding to provide recreational and social opportunities for teens to allow them to contribute positively to the community
The funds will be used for educational assistance programs, youth mentoring and leadership programs including but not
25,000 limited to office supplies, trips, college stipends and internships.

Ulrich

Rockaway Artists Alliance, Inc.

113217121 *

25,000 Funds will be used to support arts education programs

Richards

Rockaway Ropes, Inc.

270423998 *

Constantinides

Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors - Zone 126

133615533 *

5,000 The funding would be used for equipment, registering fighter, traveling expenses and uniforms.
Funding will be used to support the Cradle to Career program which includes adult education classes, early childhood
11,000 education, nutrition classes, mental health services, and arts education.

Arroyo

Rocking the Boat, Inc.

134177814 *

Constantinides

Roman Catholic Church of Corpus Christi

111666228

Koslowitz

Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady Queen Of Martyrs

111687469 *

Crowley

Roman Catholic Church of St. Margaret

111723800

6,000 Youth Programs will help cover program operating costs, equipment and transportation for trips.
Funds are used to lease facilities at St. Margaret's RC Church, as well as private/public schools in the community. Funds
are also used to maintain our primary facility and purchase equipment as needed, and to enter teams into programs such
4,500 as the CYO.

Richards

Rosedale Jets Football Association, Inc.

113401835 *

6,000 Funds will be used to defray the cost of football camp as well as transportation to and from camp.

Miller

Rosedale Little League Baseball, Inc.

521251209 *

3,500 The program services to be funded are uniforms, safety equipment, trophies and supplies (ink, toner, paper, etc.)

Richards

Rosedale Little League Baseball, Inc.

521251209 *

Rodriguez

Row New York

113632924 *

5,000 Funding to support academic and row programming for youth at Peter Jay Sharp Boatshouse

Williams

Rugby Family Services

113223904 *

3,500 Funding for the feeding Program

Crowley

Sacred Heart School

112202799 *

5,000 Funding is used to purchase a wide variety of materials used to support the different activities.

Rosenthal

Sadie Nash Leadership Project

113633912 *

Lancman

Safe Space NYC, Inc.

111711014 *

Vallone

Saint Luke School

112204172 *

Crowley

Salvatore LaRussa Dance Company, Inc.

320119937 *

Garodnick

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464 *

Vallone

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

Arroyo

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795 *

Rodriguez

Saxrack Learning Center, Inc.

271668344 *

5,000 Funding to offset costs of instructor staffing, materials, and utilities.

Mark-Viverito

Scan-New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc.

132912963 *

Levine

Science Schools Initiative, Ltd.

208365360 *

To support the establishment of an East Harlem Youth Council comprised of all housing developments. Funds will be used
to hire a part-time Youth Worker Coordinator and to provide stipends to youth as well as for supplies and materials and
5,000 the cost of culminating event will be included.
Funds will support the free youth weekend and after school enrichment program through printing costs, tutor and admin
7,500 salary, and book purchases.

Rodriguez

Science Schools Initiative, Ltd.

208365360 *

8,000 Funding to support tutor and administrator staffing, materials, and printing costs

Cornegy

SCO Family of Services

112777066 *

5,000 To support the parent Child Home Program, a proven early literacy and school readiness program featuring home visits
Funds to support program enhancements at the SCO Family Dynamic Beacon Center at Stephen Decatur Middle School,
such as the High School and Young Adult Literacy Initiative to increase independent reading and creative writing skills of
youth ages 16-21, the youth basketball tournament for middle and high schoolers, adult fitness aerobic and weight
training classes led by a certified fitness instructor, and the Work Study Initiative to engage high school students in
24,000 community service projects hosted at the Center

Cornegy

SCO Family of Services

112777066 *

Menchaca

SCO Family of Services

112777066 *

Mealy

Seeds in the Middle

271847142 *

5,000 To support Wetlab Look-ins, a free afterschool educational program on Pier 40 at Houston Street. T

15,000 To support the Rocking the Boat's Youth programming services.


Funds will be used to provide uniforms, registration fees, and other equipment, as well as coaching staff, for the youth
5,000 basketball program.

10,000 The program services to be funded are uniforms, safety equipment, trophies and supplies(i.e.: ink, toner, paper, etc.)

Funding to support and strengthen our new partnership in District 6. We are serving the Urban Assembly High School for
3,500 Media Studies, providing leadership classes for the school year for young women.
Funding to provide counseling and support, educational and job readiness activities, arts activities, LGBTQ support groups
4,200 and related services.
The funding will used to provide children of the community the opportunity to take part in the NY City Center Encore
10,000 Program as well as its Dance Family Workshops.
5,500 Funds to pay the rent, Ads in the local papers, other costs and General Program Expenses.
5,000 Funding will support suicide prevention training for teachers, students and staff in Manhattan public schools.
The funding will support the Cap Connects Program in providing children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders with a
comprehensive and multi-faceted service delivery system that includes, after-school, weekend and school holiday
programs, family support groups, advocacy, care giver support services, organized and inclusive sports leagues as well as
10,000 many other services.
To support culturally sensitive domestic violence services in Council District 17, with a focus on immigrant women from
20,000 Africa.

Funding to support the Center's year-round child care program for children. This includes funding to employ the necessary
7,000 part-time staff, and provide participants with the appropriate supplies and services.
The funds will be used to support the creation of a Hip2B Healthy market at PS390/770. The funds will pay for a market
5,000 manager, youth stipend, and market equipment.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To fund utilities, permits fees, stipends, equipment, uniforms, awards, refreshments for participants, program and office
20,000 supplies, tax consultant, printing and postage for sports activities programs.

Vacca

Service Alliance for Youth, Inc.

133354150 *

Cumbo

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485 *

Eugene

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485 *

Mealy

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485 *

Williams

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485 *

Cabrera

Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The

132725580

Crowley

Shannon Gaels Gaelic Football Club

272354756 *

Mealy

Shannon T. Braithwaite, Inc.

264085306 *

Lander

Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices

113503085 *

Deutsch

Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc.

113070228 *

Levin

Smack Mellon Studios, Inc.

113375393 *

Eugene

Society for Haitian Research, Inc.

113439457 *

4,500 To provide after school programming through the Art Ready program.
To support operation costs of the Community Radio Program that provides information to the community concerning
health, language arts, culture and civic education; to provide training in communications to twelve (12) young people
5,000 annually.

Williams

Society for Haitian Research, Inc.

113439457 *

3,500 Funding for radio programs

Mendez

Society of the Third Street Music School Settlement, Inc.

135596825

7,500 Funding to support school partnership program in District 2 (music and dance in schools and community centers)

Espinal

Soul Tigers Marching Band, Inc.

110615740 *

CD28

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

Constantinides

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

5,000 Funding will be used to support college readiness programs and relationship counseling.

Dromm

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

To fund staffing and program materials and supplies for Support, Action, Guidance and Enrichment (S.A.G.E.), a college
9,750 and career readiness program designed to work in small groups of 15-20 youth over multiple years.

Koslowitz

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

The funds will be used to support the "Support, Action, Guidance and Enrichment" (S.A.G.E.) program which is a college
7,000 and career readiness program designed to work in small groups of 15-20 youth over multiple years.

Lander

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

4,500 To support a college and career readiness program (Support, Action, Guidance and Enrichment) for youth.

Weprin

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

Mark-Viverito

South Bronx Concerned Citizens, Inc.

582435828 *

Arroyo

South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation

132736022 *

Gibson

South Bronx United, Inc.

264064041 *

Gentile

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Johnson

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Koo

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Koslowitz

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Levin

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Levine

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Matteo

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Funding will support Sports and Culture Days hosted by Sesame Flyers International that provide youth who reside in
9,000 Brooklyn an opportunity to experience Caribbean culture through various leadership activities and presentations.
To support operation costs of the Sports and Culture Days event that provides an opportunity to experience Caribbean
5,000 culture with steelpan performances and African Caribbean dance.
The funds will be used to support youth musical and sports education, and to support performances in District 41 by the
organization's youth performers. The funds will pay for transportation, equipment, staff salaries, and operational costs
5,000 and supplies.
17,500 Funding for Sports and Culture Days activities.
Funding will provide five musical puppet outside park performances of Play It Safe or Little is Big for children and their
3,500 families in district 14. Outdoor safety and good decision making are the themes of this programming.
Funds will be used to purchase uniforms, run tournaments and pay to enter outside tournaments, pay insurance, and
5,000 support office operations.
The funds will be used to support the Shannon T. Brathwaite Foundation's after-school youth program, which provides
local youth with educational and sports enrichment, as well as cultural trips. The funds will be used for space rental,
5,000 transportation, supplies, and food.
8,000 To support speech and language services through art, music and movement for children with autism.
To fund the Music Moves Project - The Music Moves provides a variety of opportunities for social and academic
5,000 exploration.

Funds to provide arts education to New York City public schools: programming offered includes drama, fencing, archery,
10,000 marching band, video and photography, martial arts, and African drumming.
Funds will support the programmatic and operating costs for Support, Action, Guidance and Enrichment (S.A.G.E.), a
13,000 college and career readiness program

6,000 To fund the Support, Action, Guidance, and Enrichment college and career readiness program.
To support The GUILD/Youth Enrichment Program which is a Youth Volunteer, Intern Initiative and Anti-Violence Initiative
that provide services to children in our SBCC Kids After-School Tutoring project and The SBCC Kids Learn & Play Summer
5,000 Educational Program.
To support the expansion of C-Ball program, providing a youth basketball league in which each community board in
10,000 Council District 17.
The funds requested will support the SBU Academy, a youth development program serving 130 at-risk and immigrant
youth in grades 5-12 through education, mentoring, leadership, and soccer programming. Specifically funds be used for
athletic equipment, uniform costs, and transportation expenses for college trips, leadership events, games, and student
8,000 metrocards.
4,500 Funds will provide summer and/or after-school programming for the youth of Council District 43.
Funds will support the Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation summer and / or after-school programming, serving the
3,500 youth of the district.
Funds shall be used to extend and enrich Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation High School Today College Tomorrows 9th
6,000 Grade Academy (summer and/or after-school), serving the youth in Council District 20.
Funds will be used to extend and enrich Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation summer and/or after-school programming,
3,500 serving the youth of the 29th Council District.
4,500 To support free sports programming for students in the SASF free summer program.
Funds to extend and enrich Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation summer and/or after-school programming, serving the
7,500 youth of Council District 7 during out-of-school time hours.
Funds shall be used to extend and enrich Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation summer and/or after-school
5,500 programming, serving the youth of the district.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Mealy

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

10,000

Palma

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

4,500

Rosenthal

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

3,500

Vallone

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

10,000

Weprin

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635 *

Vallone

St. Agnes Academic High School

112164059 *

Purpose of Funds
The funds will be used for Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation's programming in District 41. The funds will be used for
SASF's general operating costs for District 41 programming, as well as staff payment, equipment rental and purchase, and
purchase and rental of supplies
To provide summer and/or after-school programming, focusing on youth development, academics , health and wellness,
character and values, and skills for lifelong employment.
Funds shall be used to extend and enrich Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation summer and/or after-school
programming, serving the youth of the district.
To support free summer sports programs occurring in up to three schools of the district where children shall participate
outdoors in sports.

7,500 To support the Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation's summer and after school programming.
10,000 The funds will be used to help offset the cost of operating and maintaining the sports program for practices and games.

Miller

St. Albans Congregational Church

112077266 *

The funded program will provide general youth development activities, leadership skills, violence prevention, educational,
cultural and recreational activities, and volunteer opportunities to adolescents and youth between the ages of 7 and 18.
Funds will be used for a portion of the non-staff services, including one vendor contract, consumables (paper goods),
5,000 utility costs (Con Ed/National Grid), general office supplies, computer software, travel and related fees, and refreshments

Miller

St. Albans/Jamaica Little League

800103495 *

9,500 The funds will be utilized to purchase equipment, uniforms and pay for umpiring fees.
Funds will be used to maintain the baseball field ( including fence repair, infield clay replacement, drainage repairs,
seeding and thatching of grass field sprinkler system repairs;etc.). As well as to purchase baseball/basketball/softball
20,000 uniforms, equipment( bats, balls gloves, protective gear) and utilities.
Funds used to maintain a baseball field, purchase baseball/basketball/softball uniforms, equipment (bats; balls; gloves;
25,000 protective gear; etc.), and utilities.

Greenfield

St. Athanasius Youth Program, Inc.

112773596

Treyger

St. Athanasius Youth Program, Inc.

112773596

Gentile

St. Bernadette School

112202963 *

Maisel

St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church

111984544 *

Funds will help to purchase playground equipment for students to use during their supervised lunch and supervised after
school time to engage them daily in a variety of fitness activities for the purpose of promoting overall health and physical
3,500 fitness in an effort to encourage life-long health awareness and work toward combating childhood obesity.
To support youth basketball program including funding for equipment and coaches to conduct the activities for residents
2,500 of Mill Basin/Bergen Beach

Ulrich

St. Camillus Catholic Academy

112202386 *

3,000 Funds will be used to provide enrichment workshops

Ulrich

St. Camillus-Saint Virgilius Roman Catholic Church - Sports Program

111674392

Maisel

St. Columba Roman Catholic Church

112220139

3,000 Funds will be used to support the youth sports program, to purchase new equipment and to cover the operational costs
To support a baseball/softball program, a basketball program, football and sports camp. The funds will be used to
2,500 purchase equipment necessary for the operation of the programs.

Gentile

St. Ephrem Youth Program, Inc.

113210176 *

Gentile

St. Finbar Roman Catholic Church - Youth Activities

111631812 *

Treyger

St. Finbar Roman Catholic Church - Youth Activities

111631812 *

Funds will support program costs, including uniforms and equipment, for recreational, after school, team building, and
3,500 sports activities for youth in the community, including flag football, track, cheerleading and basketball.
Funds will support activities, including sports and other weekend initiatives, in a supervised and mentored environment
3,500 for the youth of the community.
Funds will be used to support Youth Activities that provide sports and other weekend initiatives to the youth of the
5,000 community in a supervised and mentored environment.

Ulrich

St. Francis de Salles

111631813

5,000 Funds will be used to support the youth sports program, to purchase new equipment and to cover the operational costs

Dromm

St. Joan of Arc - Youth Council

111675278

5,000 To fund youth sports program.

Vallone

St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church - Athletic Association

111954969 *

5,000 The requested funds will be used for operating and maintaining the Basketball Program.

Crowley

St. Mary's Winfield Youth League

111633501 *

3,500 Funds will be used for uniforms, equipment and entry fees into tournaments and CYO

Van Bramer

St. Mary's Winfield Youth League

111633501

3,500 Funds to provide uniforms, equipment and entry fees into tournaments and CYO.

Crowley

St. Matthias Sports Association

111685926 *

5,000 Funds will be used for registration fees, referee fees, field/gym rental fees, uniforms, equipment, and awards.

Lancman

St. Nicholas of Tolentine

111714878 *

Reynoso

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

510192170

Espinal

St. Peters Lutheran Church

111797192 *

Crowley

St. Stanislaus Athletic Association

111981305

7,000 Funding will defray costs of league fees, team uniforms and equipment, as well as other operating costs.
To support Connect for Success," an attendance intervention program offered in partnership with The High School for
10,000 Enterprise, Business and Technology (EBT).
Funding to support Neighborhood Homework Assistance programming, Family Activity Nights and Youth Community
15,000 Service Community Garden.
Funds will be use to rent the Gyms, buy equipment as needed to instruct each sport, supplies and general operating
8,000 program expenses.
After school program Summer program Parent engagement workshops Arts Cultural outings/events

Cumbo

Stand Up Brooklyn, Inc.

900650329 *

5,000 Please see attachments for a full description of these activities

Matteo

Staten Island Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League

271229660

8,000 Funds are used to purchase equipment, uniforms and other essential items required to provide a high quality experience

Ignizio

Staten Island Boys Football League, Inc.

237167904 *

6,500 Funding will be used to provide sports equipment for children.

Ignizio

Staten Island Ice Hockey Association, Inc.

132939069

4,000 Funding will provide FREE ice skating and ice hockey instruction to youth on Staten Island.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Matteo

Staten Island Ice Hockey Association, Inc.

132939069

Rose

Staten Island Liberian Community Association, Inc.

133936101 *

Purpose of Funds
Funds will be use to support the program that provides FREE ice skating and ice hockey instruction to over 100 youths on
Staten
Island
3,000
The funds will be used to increase the operations of SILCAs food pantry and for the after school services provided by
SILCA, including tutoring on homework assignments and enhancing their computer skills. SILCA will also use the funds to
conduct community outreach to parents to make them aware of the after school services provided by the organization.
Costs for maintaining the programs include staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative
5,000 costs.

Ignizio

Staten Island Pee Wee Football League

136159734 *

4,000 Funds will be used to offset the cost of sports equipment.

Matteo

Staten Island Pee Wee Football League

136159734 *

3,500 The funds will be used to offset the cost of equipment.

Matteo

Staten Island Recreational Association, Inc.

133716944 *

8,000 Funds will be used to support programs for therapeutic services to children will all disabilities on horseback

Levin

Streb, Inc.

133268549 *

Dickens

Street Corner Resources, Inc.

260149521 *

To support the Teen Action Club and the Tween Action Club. Both programs offer young people unique twice-monthly
9,500 interactive evenings that offer skill building and social networking experiences in a safe environment.
SCR will provide workshops youth on topics such as anti-violence, intervention, conflict resolution, and critical decision
4,500 making.

Menchaca

Streetwise and Safe SAS, Inc.

450286664 *

Funding to support "Know Your Rights" program which is a unique 15 session leadership development curriculum in which
they share information about laws used to criminalize LGBTQ youth, constitutional rights when interacting with the police,
5,000 individual and collective strategies for staying safe from police, community, family, domestic violence.

Mark-Viverito

Summer Search

680200138 *

To help low income students navigate complete college as first generation attendees and become leaders in the
4,000 community through mentoring support and assistance with life skills like problem-solving, grit, and accountability.

Van Bramer

Sunnyside Community Service, Inc.

510189327 *

Levin

Sunset Bay Community Services, Inc.

112439925

3,500 To support music therapy programming at the Warren Street Center.

Menchaca

Sunset Park Health Council, Inc.

202508411 *

To support the work of The Sunset Park Health Council's youth programming which provides ESL support to young people
3,500 in a comfortable setting, and gives care support to the parents of these young people.

Crowley

Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

371526132 *

Dromm

Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

371526132 *

Koo

Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

371526132 *

Richards

Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

371526132 *

Williams

Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

371526132 *

3,500 Funds to expand programs and provide swimming lessons.

Garodnick

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

3,500 To support TADA!'s musical theatre programming for New York City youth and families at discounted prices

Johnson

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

5,000 To provide a musical theater program for New York City youth and families.

Levin

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

Levine

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

Koo

Taiwan Center, Inc.

112857501

Arroyo

Tanima Productions, Inc.

133780465

Cabrera

Tanima Productions, Inc.

133780465

5,000 Funding will be used to support the operating costs associated with Tanimas Activities.

Gentile

Ted Meyerstein Baseball League, Inc.

202500807 *

Maisel

Temple Sholom of Flatbush

111875161 *

3,500 Funds will support a youth baseball program and pay for the purchase of equipment and other program costs.
To support an afterschool program including supplies arts and crafts, carnival games, sports equipment and for other
5,000 community programs.

Vacca

Throggs Neck Little League

521287397

2,000 To fund the purchase of baseball equipment for the 2014 season

Lander

Together We Are

270213447 *

5,000 To support mentoring programs for teens at risk and summer programming.

Treyger

Torah Fax, Inc.

113276384 *

Levin

Town Square, Inc.

562489014 *

Funds will be used to offset the cost of operating the adopt-a-grandparent program, including the training of teenagers to
5,000 provide home visits to the elderly Homecare, care packages for the elderly and other programmatic expenses.
To support programming that provides informational resources for parents and schools; environmental programs that
6,500 support sustainable living; and community building events.

Levin

Town Square, Inc.

562489014 *

3,500 To support chess curriculum in schools in District 33.

Rose

Trackmasters Youth Club, Inc.

061643192 *

8,000 To fund the team's traveling expenses.

Rodriguez

Trident Swim Foundation, Inc.

260640050 *

Garodnick

Turtle Bay Music School

131775772 *

3,500 Funding to support after-school educational and swim programing at GWHS and PHHS
To support community programs to provide New Yorkers music lessons and classes, Hear It Now! Concert Series, Public
School Partnerships in Council District 4, The Saturday Music Project, and Tuition Assistance for any student in financial
3,500 need.

40,000 Funding to support for youth services

5,000 To rent the Gyms, buy equipment as needed to instruct each sport, supplies and general operating program expenses.
To expand programs; provide free swim lessons to families that can demonstrate that need and hire staff to make the
8,000 organization more sustainable.
The funding will be used to expand programs; provide free swim lessons to families that can demonstrate that need and
8,000 hire staff to make the organization more sustainable.
The funding will be used to expand programs; provide free swim lessons to families that can demonstrate that need and
20,000 hire staff to make the organization more sustainable.

To support musical theater programming that is accessible to children and families from all walks of life. TADA! musicals
3,500 are performed by the Resident Youth Ensemble with a subsidized ticket program.
Funds to help bridge the gap between earned income and expenses, and help TADA! continue to provide a wide variety of
musical theater programming to New York City youth and families. Programs service children in Harlem and Washington
3,500 Heights during out-of-school time hours.
6,000 Funds will be used for operational, administrative and programmatic costs.
Funds will be used to cover Payroll Expenses towards Staff who serve children and youth at the Mary Mitchell Community
25,000 Center.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support community programs to provide New Yorkers music lessons and classes, Artist Series Concerts, Cross-Legged
5,000 Concert Series, Creative Aging, Public School Partnerships, and The Saturday Music Project.
Funding to support Two Bridges Towers year-round standards-based Science, Technology, Engineering Math (STEM)
4,000 programming for students to explore the New York City watershed.

Kallos

Turtle Bay Music School

131775772 *

Chin

Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, Inc.

136222626 *

Chin

Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, Inc.

136222626 *

Mealy

Union Baptist Church

311639263 *

The funds will support staffing, materials, space, and operating budget for an evening youth athletic program including a
5,000 bi-weekly basketball practice and tournaments and leadership training.
The funds will be used for equipment, supplies, fees, and any other costs associated with Union Baptist Church's youth
10,000 sports program in District 41

Deutsch

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

135623717 *

10,000 Club for teenagers to interact with one another out of school time activities or other proper purposes.

Ignizio

United Activities Unlimited, Inc.

132921483

Operate afterschool care at PS 55, 56 IS 24, 34, 75 that will provide educational, recreational, counseling and social
62,000 programs for children and young adults. To provide skills to help youth people grow responsibly.

Matteo

United Activities Unlimited, Inc.

132921483

Funds will be used for Saturday Academy program for 3rd grade.15 students per class. Recreation program for 6-8 grade
students, two nights a week, for a 20 week duration. Hiring licensed teachers to facilitate education component, material,
space usage. Hiring Coach, and staff that will teach the youth the rules and regulations of basketball. Purchasing of sports
49,000 supplies, tee-shirts and rental fees to DOE for space usage.

Rose

United Activities Unlimited, Inc.

132921483

35,000 Funding will go towards the costs of an Aquatic Director and Lifeguards.

Miller

United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc.

112623993

10,000 Funds will support the mentoring program and operating costs

Gentile

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112 *

Greenfield

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112 *

Funds will be used to pay for the space rental costs, gym rental, staffs and instructors salaries, equipment, supplies,
refreshments, utilities, and insurance for a Youth Development Program that includes a Youth Basketball Clinic and
3,000 weekend classes for Karate, Chinese, SAT, Lion Dance, and Painting.
Funds will be used to support a Youth Development Program. The program includes a Youth Basketball Clinic and
15,000 weekend classes of: karate, Chinese, SAT, Lion Dance and Painting.
Funds will be used to support a Youth Development Program. The program includes a Youth Basketball Clinic and
weekend classes of: karate, Chinese, SAT, Lion Dance and Painting. The fund will be used to pay for the space rental costs,
20,000 gym rental, staffs and instructors salary, equipment, supplies, refreshments, utilities and insurance.

Treyger

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112 *

Treyger

United Military Veterans of Kings County

453759477

2,500 Funds will be used to help offset the cost of marching bands, youth groups and Junior ROTC Unit participation.
Funding to host and support Creative Arts Works (formerly known as Creative Arts Workshops for Kids) at the United
Palace, which will provide a FREE visual arts program to elementary-aged children. The funding will reimburse UPCA for
the costs of hosting, presenting, and supporting this program at the United Palace, including discounted rent,
5,000 administration, marketing, maintenance, security, and community outreach.
Funds to MAINTAIN CULTURAL AWARENESS, EQUIPMENT PURCHASES (INSTRUMENTS), STAFF SUPPORT, FOOD SUPPLIES,
3,500 TRANSPORTATION FOR THE KIDS, STATIONARY SUPPLIES RENT
After-school services for children and youth; sports services for children, community forums on educational and
15,000 community issues for adults.

Levine

United Palace of Cultural Arts

900884007

Williams

United States Steel Band Association, Inc.

113612068 *

King

Unity Neighborhood Center, Inc.

134085654 *

Mark-Viverito

Urban Dove, Inc., The

133997718

Constantinides

Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc.

116014770 *

15,000

Van Bramer

Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc.

116014770 *

5,000

Matteo

Varsity Club of Staten Island, Inc.

133993270 *

1,500

Levin

Vibe Theater Experience

200482372 *

3,500 To support programming of original performances for girls in a safe and supportive artistic space.

Chin

Vision Urbana, Inc.

133848575

6,000 Funds will be used to support the Empire Mentoring Initiative, to mentor youth in the Lower East Side.

Chin

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 *

3,500 Funding for afterschool programs and a summer youth program for visually impaired youth.

7,000

To support the HiRisers after-school program, a year-round, peer-mentoring program that trains a high school Youth
Staff to work with elementary and middle school students. The Youth Staff uses recreational sports and games as handson learning tools to teach life-skills and literacy to younger children after-school and during the summer.
Funding will be used to support activities for the children including homework help, performing arts instruction, and
physical activity.
Funding to conduct year-round children's activities and support a team of consultants will work with SWBGC and its
partners to conduct a thorough study of the viability of developing and operating a multi-use community space dedicated
to creativity and learning.
Funds to support youth athletic, educational, and community base programs in the form of awards, clinics, and hands on
training

Levine

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 *

Funds to support VISIONS Out-of-School Time After-School Program, the only such program for blind and visually impaired
youth, includes academic enrichment, prevocational tasks, work readiness, healthy living and adapted technology
services. Two programs are provided: prevocational and work experience training from September through June, and a
Summer Youth Work Experience Training program. Funding will cover general program costs and will service visually
5,000 impaired children in District 7 during out-of-school time hours.

Rose

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 *

Funding will go towards the costs associated with running VISIONS Out-of-School Time After-School Program, including
4,000 staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support Out-of-School Time After-School Program for blind and visually impaired youth, includes academic
3,500 enrichment, prevocational tasks, work readiness, healthy living and adapted technology services.
To support an Out-of-School Time After-School Program for visually impaired youth, providing academic enrichment,
prevocational, work readiness, healthy living and employment related services at VISIONS at Selis Manor Community
3,500 Center. F
To provide creative writing workshops, the establishment of two new sites for youth who are involved in the juvenile
5,000 justice system and other Voice UnBroken programming.

Rosenthal

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 *

Dickens

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 *

Palma

Voices Unbroken

753077676 *

Rodriguez

Washington Heights Tennis Association

133950591 *

Kallos

Wellness in the Schools, Inc.

251919494 *

7,000 Funding to provide tennis coach staffing, equipment, insurance and more at CU Indoor Courts
To support after school nutrition and culinary education courses in a variety of formats depending on the preference of
3,000 the participating school and availability of staff.

Lander

Wellness in the Schools, Inc.

251919494 *

3,500 To support educational programs on healthful foods, cooking and nutrition in high-poverty schools.

Rosenthal

Wellness in the Schools, Inc.

251919494 *

Dickens

Wendy Hilliard Foundation, The

133879321 *

3,500 Funds to support after school nutrition and culinary education courses.
To support a Community Gymnastics Program at Riverbank State Park, including gymnastics training, and other academic
4,000 and health related programming for youth.

Levine

Wendy Hilliard Foundation, The

133879321 *

Funding will support the general program costs of the WHF Community Gymnastics Program. This program runs during
the school year during out-of-school time hours. . In addition, a six week summer training program is offered for those
who would like more intensive gymnastics classes are we partner with community organizations that provide summer
5,000 youth programs and provide free gymnastics for their participants.

Matteo

West Shore Little League

133425081

1,500 Funds will be used to pay utilities, baseball/softball equipment and uniforms.

Lander

Women for Afghan Women

020539734 *

3,500 To support tutoring and leadership development programming for youth

Ferreras

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

5,000 To support STEM and coding programming during the school year, as well as summer STEM program camp.

Gibson

Woodycrest Center For Human Development

133184179

The funds will be used to expand serves within Woodycrest Center for Human Dev.(WCHD) Out-of-School
Time(OST)Program located at P.S.126. WCHD will provide youth aged 7 to 14 with the opportunity to learn cultural,
recreational and social skills after school. Students will develop capabilities enabling them to become independent, self
supporting productive contributors to the school and outer community. This unique program will encourage seventy
five(75) students to develop skills in the following club areas: dance/drama, music and sports. Classes in the above club
14,000 areas will be provided for six months (January to June 2015)

Johnson

Working Harbor Committee, Inc.

203396037

To sponsor a narrated Hidden Harbor Boat Tour of the NY/NJ Harbors for high school student, introducing students to
5,000 New York City's working harbors, their place in the world economy, and the maritime industry.

Crowley

Works Little League, Inc.

112949074 *

2,000 Funding to purchase equipment and uniforms.

Ulrich

Works Little League, Inc.

112949074 *

Miller

YBE, Inc.

900896931 *

Lander

Yeled V' Yalda Early Childhood Center, Inc.

113050340

5,000 Funds will be used to purchase equipment and uniforms


Funds will be directed to Staff, Rent, Trips, Food, Uniforms, Supplies/Equipment, Supplies, Basketball Tournament Staff,
3,500 Bus Rentals
To support an Applied Behavior Analysis Program for children with autism/pervasive development disorder, including
8,000 parent counseling and training services.

Levin

Yeled V' Yalda Early Childhood Center, Inc.

113050340

Greenfield

Yeshiva Beth Hillel of Krasna

111959374 *

Lancman

Yeshiva Tifereth Moshe

112149108 *

To support YVYs Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Program for children who have been diagnosed with autism/pervasive
developmental disorder (PDD). Each child receives one to one services from a team composed of specially trained ABA
3,500 therapists with specialization in special education, speech pathology, and occupational and physical therapy.
Funding will used to defray the cost of operating the Summer 2014 day program, where we provide children with
10,000 educational, physical cognitive activities.
Funding to provide playground and sports equipment, snacks, recreation programming, sports, arts, crafts and homework
5,000 help.

Levin

Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov, Inc.

116003354 *

12,000 To provide remedial education and recreational activities for children with proper supervision.

Gentile

Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc.

112799128

Lancman

Young Israel of Hillcrest

112017868 *

Lancman

Young Israel of Jamaica Estates

112518593 *

Lancman

Young Israel of Jamaica Estates

112518593 *

10,000 Provide children, teens and collegiate with social, recreational and educational programs.

Lancman

Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills

111948880 *

10,000 Funding to support youth programming and events including soccer, baseball, holiday celebrations, and arts and crafts.

Matteo

Young Israel of Staten Island


Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of
Washington Heights and Inwood
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of
Washington Heights and Inwood
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of
Washington Heights and Inwood

132618386

8,000 Funding to provide recreational and sports activities for youth.

131635308 *

3,500 Funding to support SAT prep for 3 Washington Heights High Schools

131635308 *

3,500 Funding to provide Pre-k music appreciation program

131635308 *

3,500 Funding to provide ESOL classes

Rodriguez
Rodriguez
Rodriguez

Funds will support the teaching of creative and modern dance, ballet, and contemporary dance forms to youth and the
2,000 presentation of community dance workshops and performances for the public.
Funding to provide weekend gatherings, barbecues, winter and spring sports programs and trips to sporting events,
10,000 amusement parks and museums.
8,800 Funding to provide children, teens and collegiate with social, recreational and educational programs.

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Council Member
Rodriguez

Legal Name of Organization


Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of
Washington Heights and Inwood

EIN

131635308 *

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

3,500 Funding to support SAT prep for 3 Washington Heights High Schools
The funds being requested will be used to support free after school activities (YAS), Junior Knicks at City Public Schools in
South East Queens and youth programs in conjunction with Antioch Baptist Church. The program will also provide a safe
and engaging place to go in the after school hours, while teaching youth about teamwork, healthy lifestyles, leadership
25,000 skills and the importance of physical activity.

CD28

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Chin

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Dickens

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Garodnick

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Funding to provide a safe and secure place for teens to go within their community, activities, and programs to prepare for
5,000 post-high school life such as business work-sites visits, career shadowing, college preparation and campus tours.
Funding will support the Vanderbilt Y's Teen Center program, which offers activities such as academic support, fitness,
5,000 technology, the arts, and discussion groups.

Ignizio

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

9,000 Funding to support South Shore YMCA teen night and SI Broadway Teens Take the City program.

Johnson

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Kallos

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

To support the afterschool Social and Academic Support Program at Vanguard H.S. which is part of the Julia Richman
Education Complex on East 67th Street. The program provides tutoring, test prep college readiness workshops and service
5,000 learning opportunities to students enrolled in our after school program.

Koo

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

To fund the Flushing YMCAs journalism program, which is geared towards teen students interested in pursuing journalism
24,500 and print media careers. Funds will cover program expenses including staff salaries and supplies.

Lander

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Levin

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Levin

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Palma

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Richards

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

5,000 Funding to provide summer camp financial scholarships to 20 youth and families from Far Rockaway Community.

Rosenthal

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

3,500 Funding to support the West Side Ys Kids Company youth theater performing arts program.

Treyger

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

3,000 Funds used to support the Swim for Life program.

Ulrich

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

5,000 Funds will be used to provide summer camp financial scholarships

Ulrich

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Vallone

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

5,000 Funds will be used to provide summer camp financial scholarships


To support the YMCA of Greater New York by providing funds for various programs such as the Beacon Program, leaders
6,000 club, Teens Take the City, and Teen Center.

Van Bramer

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

50,714 Funding to support running youth sports leagues for every season in the western Queens community

Weprin

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

10,000 To provide music lessons, music teachers, and equipment for after-school music classes to youth in the community.

Williams

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 *

Garodnick

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Johnson

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Kallos

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Levine

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Rodriguez

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Rosenthal

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Weprin

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

113372980

Gibson

Young Urban Christians & Artists, Inc.

201633483 *

3,500 To support staff prepare lessons, choose music, conduct rehearsals and lead performances for the chorus.
Funds will go to support the YUCA program with supplies, promotional materials, stipends and all necessary cost regarding
8,000 the Program.

Koo

Young Womens Christian Association of Queens

200351906 *

3,000 To fund HSE preparation programs for youth.

Vallone

Young Womens Christian Association of Queens

200351906 *

Treyger

Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York

131624230 *

Treyger

Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York

131624230 *

5,000 To provide funding for adequate instruction hours for the HSE preparation programs.
Funds support services to the Coney Island Community, including an after-school program at P.S. 188 which provides
3,000 enrichment, youth development and family programming.
Funds support services to the Coney Island Community, including an after-school program at P.S.329 which provides
3,000 enrichment, youth development and family programming.

8,000 To support classes during school hours to teach local elementary school students to swim.

10,000 To support Swim for Life which works to build on students' aquatic skills, while enhancing self-confidence and well-being

5,000 To support an aquatic skills program for youth at the Prospect Park YMCA.
To support teen programming, including: college readiness, academic enhancements, workshops on health and fitness,
5,000 leadership rallies. To provide additional equipment to support our Teen Center.
To support the Teen Center, where teens are offered a wide variety of activities such as youth sports, tournaments,
leadership training, social events, health and wellness activities, peer support, social games, special events and team
5,000 buildings.
10,000 To offer scholarships to qualifying children and provide general support for the Summer Day Camp.

7,000 Funds to provide education, job training and immigration services to New Americans /Immigrants
7,500 Funding will support after-school choral and music programming for District 4 residents.
To provide children of diverse abilities and backgrounds with a unique program of music education and choral
7,500 performance.
To support staff as they prepare lessons, choose music, conduct rehearsals, and lead performances for the core afterschool component of YPCs Choral Literacy and Performance Program, as well as in YPCs Satellite Schools Program in New
12,000 York City public schools.
Funds to support staff as they prepare lessons, choose music, conduct rehearsals, and lead performances for the core
after-school component of YPCs Choral Literacy and Performance Program, as well as in YPCs Satellite Schools Program
3,500 in New York City public schools.
5,000 Funding to support the Community Chorus Program
Funding to support staff as they prepare lessons, choose music, conduct rehearsals, and lead performances for the core
after-school component of YPCs Choral Literacy and Performance Program, as well as in YPCs Satellite Schools Program
5,000 in New York City public schools.

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Appendix C: Youth Discretionary


Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support including after school program at Rachel Carson High School, which provides credit-bearing coursework
3,000 and activities, specifically funds will be used to support additional college advisement programming.

Treyger

Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York

131624230 *

Mendez

Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc.

061517218

Mark-Viverito

Youth Action Programs And Homes Inc.

133203701 *

Miller

Youth and Tennis, Inc.

112576758 *

Johnson

Youth Communication/New York Center, Inc.

133047555

Palma

Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice

134006535 *

10,000 Funds will be used to pay coaches/mentors.


To support a writing program for young people in foster care, teaching foster care youth to write stories for the magazine,
5,000 Represent: The Voice of Youth in Foster Care, a quarterly periodical.
To support YMPJ's afterschool youth program and services that includes, Homework help and Literacy Development,
24,000 Sports and Fitness, Art, Dance, Drama and Photography

Espinal

Youth Service League Inc.

111973738 *

15,000 Funding to support youth programming including academic support, college placement and athletics.

Levine

Youth Service Opportunities Project, Inc.

133155351

3,500 Funding will support volunteer service programs to students within Council District 7 during out-of-school time hours.

Mendez

Youth Service Opportunities Project, Inc.

133155351

Funding to support sending teams of students MS/HS and College to the University Community Soup Kitchen, the food
3,500 pantry and soup kitchen at Trinity Lutheran Church, and Our Lady of Sorrows Food Pantry.

Rosenthal

Youth Service Opportunities Project, Inc.

133155351

Matteo

Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc.

352262561

3,500 Placing full-time college guidance experts in high-need public schools in District 2
To support the YouthBuild program in East Harlem and to add increased cultural activities to our current program
12,000 offerings.

3,500 Funding to provide student volunteers to agencies serving homeless and hungry people in NYC.
Funds will be use to support FREE instruction in outdoor activities to over 100 youths. They include: fishing, boating,
hunting, horticulture, animal care, birds of prey, camping, wilderness survival techniques, marksmanship, archery, and
2,000 more

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Cabrera

46th Precinct Community Council

800448459 *

Johnson

52nd Street Project, Inc., The

133467948

Gentile

62nd Precinct Community Council, Inc.

112957305

Gentile

68th Precinct Community Council

203970147

Cumbo

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc.

043784543

Crowley

75th Street Block Association, Inc.

113442596

Cornegy
Dromm

81st Precinct Community Council


82nd Street District Management Association, Inc.

800901280
113096017

Garodnick, Kallos

CC

92nd Street Y (Young Mens and Young Womens Hebrew


Association)
131624229

*
Miller
Lancman

103rd Precinct Community Council


107th Precinct Community Council

205484666
113134719 *

Koo

109th Precinct Community Council, Inc.

112417336

Constantinides
Matteo

114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc.


122nd Precinct Community Council, Inc.

112572881
133371153

Dickens

131 Saint Nicholas Avenue Tenant's League

133513113

Arroyo

161st Street Merchants Association, Inc.

300064721

Gibson

161st Street Merchants Association, Inc.

300064721

Mark-Viverito

161st Street Merchants Association, Inc.

300064721

Cornegy

500 Men Making a Difference, Inc.

452568264

Gibson

1332 Fulton Avenue Day Care Center, Inc.

132690309

Cabrera

2020 Vision for Schools, Inc.

453023036

*
*
*

Purpose of Funds

5,000 Requested funds will be used to support outdoor community events.


To support The 52nd Street Projects theatrical and academic mentoring programs, including
theater programs that results in six to eight full productions annually and playwriting programs.
Funds will support salaries of staff members to teach and coordinate theatrical and academic
5,000 programs.
Funds will support auxiliary and explorer post police and promote community relations, including
1,000 with a national night out, community events, and monthly community meetings.
Funds will support National Night Out Against Crime, an event to bring police and the community
together against crime and drugs, educate residents about crime statistics and prevention, and
1,000 improve community/police relations.
Funds for purchasing office supplies, advertisement of events via printing of flyers, community
radio, building of stage, equipment rental of inflatable rides for the youths, purchase of food,
transportation, entertainment, insurance, toys, dinners and special events for seniors for 5 main
5,500 events.
1,000 Funding to defray costs of operating expense including materials and annual liability insurance.
To provide annual event consisting of entertainment and services to youth members of the
5,000 community.
5,000 To produce annual event called Viva La Comida!, a food, music, and cultural festival
Funds will continue to support programming at 92nd Street Y that is free-of-charge for the
participants. The Educational Outreach Program brings high quality programming and instruction in
music, dance, visual arts, literature, and science to over 7,500 at-risk New York City public school
students. The Teen's Program provides free civics, leadership and community service education and
opportunities to over 1,200 middle and high school students. Literacy Projects, provide ESL, writing
instruction, and exceptional literary presentations to 280 immigrant New Yorkers and those
100,000 seeking GEDs.
Funds will support youth sports, basketball and softball games, field trips, and crime prevention
activities such as our annual Crime Prevention safety fairs. Funds will also offset the cost of
required uniforms /or T-shirts for the program, which are required for field trips and daily
participation. We will also provide a safe haven event for children during holidays such as
5,000 Halloween, and an Annual Children's holiday party for the less fortunate.
4,000 A free summer evening concert in Cunningham Park.
Funds to support National Night Out; (including food, entertainment, advertising, print, tables,
5,000 chairs, banners).
10,000 Funding will be used to support a graffiti removal program and community safety programming.
2,000 Funds will be use to support National Night Out
To support an annual Family Day event, providing food for the needy, including the homeless, and
3,500 providing other services for children, and the elderly in the community.
To support a Back-to-School Jamm/Health Fair, a Holiday Celebration and other activities for
5,000 community residents and homeless children and families.
To support a Back-to-School Health Fair, turkey give-away to homeless veterans and residents, and
8,000 the annual Holiday Celebration benefiting the South Bronx less-fortunate.
Funds will be used to support various community projects and events such as, but not limited to
the Back-to-School Jamm/Health Fair & Holiday Celebration and the Thanksgiving Turkey Give5,000 Away.
The funds will be used to hire a full time Manager and a part time coordinator to manage an over
800 person data base of men. These employees will organize and send volunteer men to our
5,000 partner organizations that need male mentors.
The allocated funds will be used towards child care services to be used for OTPS, children's trips,
and other services that will aide in the experiences had by the children serviced and the
30,000 community.
Funds will empower students to create public art that transforms public schools and
neighborhoods, through either a collaborative schoolyard mural or an in-school master class that
produces a mural for a nearby community organization. Grant proceeds pay for materials, resident
7,000 artists, and project management staff.
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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Gentile

Legal Name of Organization

2020 Vision for Schools, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to work with children on a public art project/master class; funds will pay for
5,000 materials, resident artists, and project management staff.

453023036

Dickens

A Better Jamaica, Inc.

113804421

To support the annual HarlemWeen celebration, a free family-friendly Halloween costume/dance


party on the plaza of the Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Building. Funds will be used to pay
4,500 performers, cover A/V costs, and meet marketing needs.

Lancman
Miller

A Better Jamaica, Inc.


A Better Jamaica, Inc.

*
113804421
113804421 *

Funding to provide summer movie series that presents classic films on Friday evenings in
5,000 downtown Jamaica's Rufus King Park, including licensing, marketing, staffing and related costs.
5,000 Funds will be used for exhibition rights, marketing costs, and staff costs.

Miller

A Better Jamaica, Inc.

113804421

Matteo

A Very Special Place, Inc.

133005006

Dickens

A. Philip Randolph Houses Tenant Association

136400434

Dickens

Aaron Davis Hall

133166308

Vacca

AARP Fort Schulyer Chapter #1242

237247809

Dickens

Abraham Lincoln Neighborhood Development


Corporation

753260950

Menchaca

Academy of Medical And Public Health Services

272206293

*
*

5,000 Funds are used to pay stipends to the senior citizens -- 60 per week for six hours of weekly service.
Funds will be use to support the Community Center with their evening and weekend therapeutic
recreation and respite program for people, 18 years of age and older who have a developmental
5,000 disability.
3,500 To provide back to schools supplies, meals, health care information, and activities for the children.
To support the International Series, a theater arts program in six core schools in Districts 7 and 9 in
Harlem. The programs, Harlem Stage in the Schools and a Family Series, integrate education with
4,000 main stage performance programs.
To fund a place for seniors to meet, socialize, and get educated about health and safety issues, and
1,000 provide opportunity for community service.
To support an annual Family Day with entertainment, refreshments, activities, books for children,
health information and screenings and other activities for residents of the Abraham Lincoln
3,500 neighborhood.
Funds to support The Community Health Project (CHP) which provides comprehensive health
screenings, health coaching, and social assistance. FY15 funds will be used to cover screening and
5,000 administrative supplies and equipment.

Greenfield
Ulrich

Achiezer Community Resource Center, Inc.


Achiezer Community Resource Center, Inc.

274592919
274592919 *

Funding will support our family crisis division. This unique program combines all aspects of medical,
mental health and family well being and is carried out with a specific protocol that allows for a
5,000 tailor made wholesome solution for families experiencing a particular crisis.
3,500 Funds will be used to support family crisis division services

Levin
Treyger
Crowley
Dromm

Actors Fund of America, The


ACTS Community Development Corporation
Adhikaar For Human Rights And Social Justice
Adhikaar For Human Rights And Social Justice

131635251
010679652 *
203384725 *
203384725 *

3,500
2,000
3,500
9,500

Mendez

Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.

112247307

4,250

Cornegy
Dickens
Williams

African American Planning Commission, Inc.


African American Women In Cinema

113305070
134151020

African American Women In Cinema

134151020

African Refuge, Inc.

010873188

*
*
*

12,000
3,500
4,000

*
BLAC, Women's, Rose CC

50,000

*
CC

African Services Committee, Inc.

133749744

Cumbo
Williams

African Voices Communications, Inc.


African Voices Communications, Inc.

*
133687018
133687018 *

20,000

3,000
8,000

To support The Actors Fund Arts Center, a community resource and affordable performance venue
for small, emerging and culturally-specific Brooklyn-based artists and arts groups.
Funds to support emergency food services.
Funds to support Community Center, equipment, and programming supplies.
To fund English for Empowerment classes for NYC Nepali-speaking community.
Funding to support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline free consultation to parents regarding DOE
school-related issues, guidance.
To beautify and improve the usefulness and safety of the AAPCI playground for the benefit of the
children of all residents.
To support local women filmmakers, by off-setting the cost of the pre-production as well as the
production of the African American Women in Cinema film festival.
Funds to assist with the cost of executing the 17th Annual Film Festival that will be taking place
citywide.
AR Inc.is seeking support to operate a Runaway and Homeless Youth Transitional Living Program
for teen parents and children. Funds will used to support staff, operational expenses and
administrative cost.
Funding to provide legal services including immigration services for a broad range of clients from
over 30 countries each year. The program provides legal assistance with deferred action for
childhood arrivals(DACA), employment, asylum, improper deportation, immigration status
adjustment, family-based petitions, visa renewals, and citizenship. Our ESOL program offers 3
evening lasses per week in basic literacy and ESOL Level 1, to 120 recently-arrived African
immigrants per year.
Funds to offset cost for artist fees and honorariums, marketing and other operating costs for the
Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival Lecture Series, an annual Brooklyn-based festival serving
the independent film community.
Funding for Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival Lecture Series
Page 58 of 204

Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Deutsch, Menchaca

CC

After Hours Project, Inc.

331007278

CC

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090

Deutsch

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090

Lancman

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090

Levine

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.

133975090

*
*
*
*

Dromm

Queens, Dromm

Treyger
CC

Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc.


AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc.

133975090
112837894 *

CC

AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133562071

Garodnick

AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133562071

25,000 Educational, cultural and social programming.


Funds to cover the costs of services, including pre-employment counseling, literacy, and skills
training. In addition, those in crisis will be given advice and referral in such areas as credit card
5,000 debt, family support, etc.
Funds will be used to provide education, career counseling, and job services for unemployed and
underemployed individuals, many of whom are low income. Services will include pre-employment
counseling, literacy, and skills training. In addition, those in crisis will be given advice and referral in
such areas as credit card debt, family support, etc. A social services centralized LR services will
5,000 address educational, social services, and legal needs.
75,000 To fund homeless youth drop-in center.
To fund the COACH programComprehensive Outreach And Connection to HealthcareSocial
Workers and Peer Educators will provide health education, peer coaching, accompaniment to
appointments, meals, and routine communication with medical staff to ensure that patients living
with HIV, hep. C, diabetes and other chronic illnesses receive consistent, high quality care. Peer
15,000 Health Coaches provide the individualized support necessary to sustaining patients in care.
Funding will support programs to help HIV-positive people manage their health and navigate the
5,000 medical system.

Johnson

AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133562071

5,000

Palma

AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133562071

5,000

Constantinides

Aktina Productions, Inc.

113220961

Vallone

Aktina Productions, Inc.

113220961

Lancman

All My Children Daycare and Nursery School

113371679

Mendez

All Out Arts, Inc.

061284862

CC
Koo

Alley Pond Environmental Center Inc


Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466
112405466

Vallone

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466

Johnson

Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc.

132768583

Mendez

Allied Productions, Inc.


Allied Veterans Memorial Committee of Greater
Ridgewood and Glendale

133123525

Crowley

383853340

Purpose of Funds

Funding to address the continued spread of HIV/AIDS in low-income and minority central Brooklyn
neighborhoods significantly impacted by high rates of injection drug use (IDU), HIV/Hepatitis (A, B,
35,000 and C) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
To provide education, career counseling, and job services for unemployed and underemployed
50,000 individuals, many of whom are low income individuals.
To provide education, career counseling, and job services for unemployed and underemployed
25,000 individuals.

*
*
*

9,000
3,500
5,000
4,500

To support a Health COACH program, providing people living with HIV and other chronic illnesses a
one-on-one personal approach to care, accompanying them to appointments, sharing strategies for
medication adherence, helping them communicate with their doctors and creating social
connections that will sustain them in medical care. Funds will be used to train Peer Health Coaches
and to support one dedicated Peer Health Coach.
To provide dedicated Peer Health Coaches for individuals with HIV or other long term chronic
health issues to provide support, advocacy and other services.
Funding will be used for news and information outreach into the Greek-speaking community of
New York
Funds will cover part of the annual airtime fees for the highly rated radio and television programs
AKTINA FM and AKTINA TV
History programming for school children, a concert series for adults, and historic food preparation
and tasting programming for families.
Funding to support 12th annual Festival of LGBTQ arts and culture, (plays, art shows, film, dance,
lectures and music programs.)

Funding to conduct environmental education programs for children ages 18 months through adults
50,000 at reasonable rates as well as service children in low income areas at our class visitation programs.
5,000 To help cover program implementation costs.
To fund expenses that allow APEC to conduct environmental education programs for children ages
18 months through adults at reasonable rates as well as service children in low income areas with
30,000 class visitation programs.
To provide support and service New York Citys nonprofit theatres, through funding to pay costs
3,500 related to the SPACES@520 facility.
Funding to support (LPV) film screenings, craft workshops, music, theater, installations and other
3,500 gatherings that seek to engage the local/arts community and events @ Le Petit Versailles
To fund the annual Memorial Day Parade for the Ridgewood/Glendale area, including bands,
2,500 reviewing stands, transportation, etc.

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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

To provide a Sports Education Program during Winter Holiday Break; a Mentorship Program for
Transient Youth & a Scholarship Essay Contest for College Bound Black and Latino Males

*
Cornegy

Alpha Upsilon Uplift, Inc.

133923344

7,500
*

Crowley, Cumbo,
Garodnick, King,
Lancman, Miller,
Rose, Torres, Vacca

Johnson
Levine

Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.


Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.

132584273
132584273 *

Rosenthal

Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.

132584273

Chin

Koo

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association New York City, Inc.

133277408

Koo

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association New York City, Inc.

133277408

Greenfield

American Association of Holocaust Survivors of the


Former Soviet Union

113395358

CC

CD28

American Bangali Hindu Foundation, Inc

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association New York City, Inc.
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association New York City, Inc.

133277408
133277408

Funds to support Ailey Dance Kids (ADK) an arts education program that reaches over 7,000 New
York City public school children annually through lecture demonstrations, dance classes, and
percussion classes that allow students to explore their creative potential and develop important
3,000 life-skills.
5,000 Funds will be used to support Ailey Dance Kids (ADK).
Funding to support teaching artist salaries for ADK and Ailey Camp and performance expenses for
3,500 Ailey outreach activities.
To fund MedicAlert Safe Return, a nationwide wanderers program working at the local community
level. The program finds people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return
15,000 them safely to their homes.
5,000 To increase MedicAlertSafe Return (MASR) enrollment in Council District 1

*
5,000
*
5,000
*

260741506

3,500
*
*

8,500

To provide for the enrollment of individuals in Council District 20 into MedicAlertAlzheimers


Association Safe Return (MASR) Program, which is a nationwide wanderers program working at
the local community level to return individuals with memory disorders safety back home.
Funds will be used to expand the Dementia Care Training partnership, which educates direct care
provides throughout the five boroughs in the complex and specialized care needs of persons with
dementia.
Funds will be to used to pay costs of social events celebrating elderly holocaust survivors and a
support program for survivors. These costs include paying for rental space, food packages, and
event supplies.
To support programmatic and operating costs for cultural and language development youth
programs

Lancman

American Bangali Hindu Foundation, Inc

260741506

Treyger

American Brotherhood of Russian Disabled

113314347

Koo
Williams

American Cancer Society, Inc.


American Cancer Society, Inc.
American Hellenic Education Progressive Association
(AHEPA Chapter #349 Fund, Inc.)

131788491
131788491

3,500 Funding to provide weekend and summer programming and meals for children 5-16 years old.
Funds will be used to provide computer training classes for senior and disabled residents of the
community. These classes will focus on general computer skills initially and then branch into
5,000 specialized software and other applications
The funds will continue the successful Colon Cancer Screening and Patient Navigation Initiative to
provide free colon screening and treatment if needed for those in District 20, and will also be used
5,000 towards the ACS Primary Care Provider Outreach Pilot Project.
3,500 Funding for free colon screenings and treatment

200871581

1,000 Funds will be used to support field trips to exhibits featuring Hellenic Culture and Art

Matteo

*
Koslowitz

American Legion - Continental Post 1424

116104901

Dickens

American Legion Colonel Charles Young Post #398

136272129

5,000
*

Rosenthal, Torres,
Van Bramer

Purpose of Funds

4,000
*

CC

American Museum of Natural History

136162653

Rosenthal

American Museum of Natural History

136162659

3,500

Rosenthal
Rosenthal

American Museum of Natural History


American Museum of Natural History

*
136162659
136162659 *

3,500
3,500

Cumbo

American Opera Projects, Inc.

133081486

2,750

100,000

Funds will be used to help cover cost for the Memorial Day Parade including transportation of
veterans to parade site; for payment of bands and groups participating in parade; for payment of
permits; wreaths to be placed at Veterans Memorial site.
To provide youth recreational, sports, cultural and leadership activities for children of veterans and
those within the served community and to provide a scholarship for a college bound student each
year.
To fund a Family Science Program that would serve NYCHA developments throughout the City
serving nearly 1,000 children and their parent/guardians.
Funding provides students and teachers with needed resources such as materials equipment for
the classroom; provide teachers, administrators, parent coordinators with high quality
professional development; and engage parents/guardians of UA students in their childs science
learning.
Funding to support continuation of a Museum paid internship program that will help develop and
train high school college students
Funding to support Family Science Programs that would serve NYCHA developments
Funds to engage traditionally underserved communities in Brooklyn by bringing music and arts
programming to public housing, parks, libraries and community centers.

Page 60 of 204

Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Dickens
Deutsch

American Performing Arts Collaborative, Inc.


American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133877290
133035711

Garodnick

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

To utilize our technological resources and capabilities in conjunction with our creative and artistic
resources to best serve and benefit our community and expand on The Respect Project as well as
our Cultural Performing Arts series. We are proposing a two part program using the creation of our
cultural tourism initiative: VIRTUALLY YOURS HARLEM as a vehicle to expose youth to the world
of work in the context of theater and entertainment technology as well as hands on hospitality
training and experience This initiative is designed to provide for the integration of employability
3,500 competencies into the instructional process in a theater environment.
5,000 To provide for a No-cost Breast Cancer Screening Program
Funding will support free mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged
3,500 women.

Kallos

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

10,000

Matteo

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

3,000

Palma
Ulrich

American-Italian Cancer Foundation


American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711
133035711

5,000
4,000

Vallone

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

5,000

Dickens

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

Gentile

American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO)

112488439

Menchaca

American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO)

112488439

*
*

*
Gentile
Treyger

Americas Disaster Relief


Americas Disaster Relief

260630630
260630630 *

Treyger

Amethyst Women's Project, Inc.

113505513

CC

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

Dickens

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

Levine

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

Purpose of Funds

To support the No-cost Breast Cancer Screening Program, providing New York City women with
breast cancer screening and education services on our Mobile Care Clinic. Funding will support the
cost associated with the operation of our Mobile Care Clinic including mobile unit staff salaries, and
cost of mammograms, and clinical breast exams not covered by insurance or the New York State
Cancer Services Program. Funding will also support outreach and education activities and staff
which ensure that medically under-served women in New York City have the information they need
to access medically appropriate breast cancer screening services.
Funding will support the cost associated with the operation of Mobile Care Clinic including mobile
unit staff salaries, and cost of mammograms, and clinical breast exams not covered by insurance or
the New York State Cancer Services Program.
To provide no-cost breast cancer screening, outreach, and education to economically
disadvantaged, medically underserved New York City women. Funds will pay for mammograms
and exams at a mobile clinic.
Funds will be used to support free breast cancer screening program
Funding will support the cost associated with the operation of our Mobile Care Clinic including
mobile unit staff salaries, and cost of mammograms, and clinical breast exams not covered by
insurance or the New York State Cancer Services Program.

To provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged,
medically underserved women in the five boroughs of New York City. Funds will be used to support
staff salaries for the Driver, Radiology technician and Registered Nurse who assist with the breast
cancer screenings on AICFs mobile clinic. These funds will also support outreach and education
efforts, carried out by AICFs Outreach Worker, that enable us to recruit women with cultural,
3,500 linguistic, and geographic barriers for their annual breast cancer screenings.
Funds will provide educational, recreational, nutritional, and social work services, including
3,500 exercise and dance instruction for older members.
Funds will provide educational, recreational, nutritional, and social work services, including
3,500 exercise and dance instruction for older members.
Funds will pay for gas, tolls, storage facilities, van/truck rentals, costs for advertising and
promotions, including brochures, flyers, signs, and posters, and provide operational costs such as
3,500 internet, website maintenance, electricity and cell phone fees.
2,500 Funds will be used to support the Holiday Toy Delivery Program.

7,500
*
100,000
*
5,000
*
5,000

Funds used to implement the Coney Island Prevention Education Project (PEP)to increase
awareness of health disparities in the community with a special emphasis on targeted and
enhanced outreach and prevention education workshops focused on prevention of chronic
diseases and challenges to positive health outcomes such as HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, alcohol and
substance abuse, domestic violence, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), diabetes, obesity, etc.
To provide varied exhibitions and publications, bilingual public programs, educational activities,
festivals and special events to educate the diverse public in the richness of Caribbean and Latin
American arts and cultural history.
To support El Museos Making Connections program, a collaboration with community-based
organizations that includes visits to El Museos Galleries and Talleres (art studios), and workshops
centered on visual explorations of various relevant topics.
Funding to support El Museos Making Connections program, which uses art as a platform to
approach and discuss a variety of topics in collaboration with community-based organizations.
Funding will be used to fund District 7 school programs.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Palma

Legal Name of Organization

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

EIN

237156720

* Amount ($)

*
Miller
Vallone
Mendez
CC
Cornegy

Amity Baptist Church


Andrean Players, The
Andrew Glover Youth Program, Inc.
Animal Care and Control of New York City
Animal Care and Control of New York City

112014196
112203300
133267496
133788986
133788986

3,500
*
*
*
*
*

7,500
8,500
100,000

Funds will be used as stipends from the church for each participant. Day Camp for ages 6-15 from
8AM to 5:30PM, Monday - Friday, six weeks beginning July and August. Funds will be used for staff
stipends, snacks, arts and crafts and educational material for campers.
The funds will be used to purchase modern lights and sound equipment, replacing malfunctioning
and outdated equipment that is over 40 years old in some cases
Funding to provide youthful offenders with court advocacy, prevention programs and necessary
referrals@ Robert Siegal Center
To support the Animal Care Fund's program to rescue and care for lost, mistreated, or neglected
animals; educate the public; and provide enhanced care.

2,500 To support ACC's core mission in support of the 36th Council District and all of Brooklyn.
Funding for service upgrades to keep rescued animals happy in their surroundings, and to end the
3,500 euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dogs.
Funding will be use to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of pets and people in
1,000 New York City.
3,500 Funds used to support direct care of rescued animals.
Funds will support the Animal Care and Control of New York City's programs to rescue and care for
5,000 animals.
To deliver educational programs for students and adults at gallery and classrooms in Tribeca.
Student programs involve a tour of permanent and temporary exhibitions, an educational video,
and interactive lectures by staff and by Holocaust survivors. Adult programs include lectures and
4,000 presentations by authors and artists.
To support the annual Gowanus Open Studios event. Funds will be used for coordinating and
10,000 promoting event.
1,500 To support the annual Gowanus Open Studios.

Crowley

Animal Care and Control of New York City

133788986

Matteo
Rosenthal

Animal Care and Control of New York City


Animal Care and Control of New York City

*
133788986
133788986 *

Vallone

Animal Care and Control of New York City

133788986

Chin

Anne Frank Center USA, Inc., The

132991719

Lander
Levin

Annual Gowanus Artists Studio Tour


Annual Gowanus Artists Studio Tour

*
753192120
753192120 *

Cornegy

Apex Development Foundation

371544461

CC

APICHA Community Health Center

133706385

Chin

APICHA Community Health Center

133706365

5,000 To provide development and empowerment workshops for youth aged 12-24 to fund a career day.
Funding for comprehensive health services, including affordable primary care, mental health, HIV
10,000 testing and STD screening, case management, support services.
To use for general operating expenses to support community outreach to increase awareness of
6,000 APICHA CHCs health programs primary care services.

Dromm

APICHA Community Health Center

133706365

To fund development and implementation of social media strategy to reach medically underserved
3,500 clients, including costs associated with hiring a marketing consultant and purchasing Internet ads.

Johnson

APICHA Community Health Center

133706385

Menchaca

APICHA Community Health Center

133706385

Manhattan, Chin

Purpose of Funds

To support education programs, workshops, museum visits and other programs for the community
7,500 and for students and educators.

Levine

Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.

133630066

Menchaca

Arab American Association of New York, Inc.

113604756

Eugene

Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The

113167245

Palma
Rodriguez

Ariva Inc.
Armory Foundation, The

320028598
133680286

*
*

To support the provision of comprehensive health services, and specifically to support staff to
3,000 conduct community health education and an upgraded website to ensure better access to services.

Funds to expand APICHA Community Health Center's community outreach program to better utilize
3,500 social media to increase awareness of APICHA CHCs health programs primary care services.

5,000

7,000
*

4,300

*
5,000
7,000

Funding to support the Apollo's array of free and low-cost K-12 EDUCATION PROGRAMS which
engage New York City youth with vital opportunities for career development and arts exposure
each year and include: 1) APOLLO THEATER ACADEMY which provide high school students with
exposure to careers in a wide range of behind-the-scenes arts professions and includes the
SATURDAY WORKSHOP SERIES (free 12-week technical apprenticeships), the INTERNSHIP
PROGRAM (paid after-school and summer employment opportunities) and IN-SCHOOL
WORKSHOPS. Funding will target District 7 students and children.
Funds to support the Arab American Family Education Initiative which is made up of an ESOL
program, a civics and citizenship program, and an afterschool homework assistance and
enrichment program known as Kitaab Club.
To support Civics ESL and Citizenship Program. Funding will provide immigrants with tutoring for
citizenship exams.
To provide tax assistance to low income individuals and families at PEP for Seniors to return funds
to the community, help individuals enroll in assistance programs. Funds will support operations
and staffing for the service and programs.
Funding to support Armory College Prep Program, cost of tutor, staffing, and materials
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Ignizio

Art Lab, Inc.

132977495 *

Matteo

Art Lab, Inc.

132977495

Mendez

Art Loisaida Foundation

262583736

Arroyo

Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre, Inc.

133997265

Cumbo

Arts & Letters Parents Association

460522478

*
*

Barron

ARTs East New York, Inc.

270889467

Cumbo

ARTs East New York, Inc.

270889467

Chin

Arts for Art, Inc.

133991848

Treyger
Koo

Art's House Schools, Inc.


ArtsConnection Inc, The

870790139
132953240

Chin

Ascension Outreach, Inc.

205871993

Johnson

Ascension Outreach, Inc.

205871993

Koo

Asian American Arts Alliance

133480189

Manhattan, Queens,
Chin, Ferreras, Koo,
Koslowitz, Weprin
CC
Dromm
Garodnick

*
*
*

*
*

*
Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

Asian Americans for Equality


Asian Americans for Equality

*
133187792
133187792 *

*
Koo

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792
*

Koslowitz

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

Lancman

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

Purpose of Funds

5,000 To support arts education and programming through the 51st Council District.
Funds will be used to provide operating and scholarship support, which will enable artists of all
1,500 ages and levels to develop their talents.
Funding to support Artist in Residence project-to offer stipends to local artists, composers and
choreographers to create works of art in 2 community gardens that will result in an exhibition and
multidisciplinary performance piece to be performed in each garden. Providing monthly free
3,950 children art workshops @ NYPL in D2
Funds will go toward artists fees, administration, space, marketing, public programs and
10,000 productions.
Funds will support the salary of a full-time coordinator for the program, The AL PA seeks to
3,500 develop an afterschool program for AL elementary and middle school students.

Funds are intended to be used toward launching the [re]New Lots Market Artist Incubator. Funded
in part by the New York City Economic Development Corporation, this mobile model for
neighborhood revitalization will activate two vacant lots towards leveraging socially engaged
artists, supporting local entrepreneurs, and building community. As a one-stop shot anchored in
the arts and rooted in community, [re]New Lots will create constant interplay between the arts and
entrepreneurship, resulting in a renewable cycle of creativity, trade, and social exchange. All
economic and artistic activity will be cultivated by a professional development support system
consisting of trainings, workshops, lectures, and networking events. In return for free professional
20,000 development and below-market studio rentals!
4,000 Funds will support the New Lots Market Artist Incubator which will revitalize two vacant lots.
To support low cost and free cultural programming in public and community spaces in District 1.
3,500 Funds will pay artist and production fees associated with this program.
Funds will offset the salaries of teachers and other programmatic expenses for the Dance Off the
10,000 Streets Program.
5,000 To support the DELLTA program for schools in District 20.
To support increased demand for emergency food due to changes in SNAP benefits. Funds will be
3,500 used to supplement food pantry inventory.
To provide pre-packed bag of non-perishables representing all FDA approved food groups to all
4,000 pantry guests
Funds will permit a community mapping/environmental survey for FY14s pilot Town Hall LOCAL,
which franchises a core program to underserved immigrant neighborhoods. Will also help fund one
pilot Town Hall LOCAL in Flushing, in collaboration with social service agencies and/or arts
5,000 organizations.
To provide funding to educate tenants on what they can do to prevent fires and to report building
conditions that violate fire codes. Funds will enable them to design multilingual materials targeted
to Asian immigrants with limited English proficiency, conduct outreach, and deliver monthly
workshops, and publish a white paper on the conditions and impacts of fire hazards in immigrant
50,000 communities and identify public policy interventions for mitigating them.
To support culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL education to NYCs Asian
3,500 immigrants.
3,500 Funding will support the Small Business Development Program.
The Immigrant Services Program provides culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL
education to NYCs Asian immigrants. Funds will be used to provide services in District 20, including
client application completion assistance, follow up services, mock interview preparation, ESL
classes, immigrant legal assistance with a staff attorney, entitlements/benefits education and
8,000 application assistance and weekly naturalization orientations.
Funds will be used for the Small Business Development Program to provide business assistance and
development services to small business owners and entrepreneurs in New York City, focusing on
5,000 emerging communities with high concentrations of minorities and immigrants in Queens.
Funding to support business assistance for small businesses and entrepreneurs including direct
10,000 affordable financing, technical assistance programs and a comprehensive tour planning initiative.
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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Lander

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

Mark-Viverito

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

Menchaca
Weprin

Asian Americans for Equality


Asian Americans for Equality

*
133187792
133187792 *

Dromm

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117

*
Treyger
Treyger

Asian Community United Society, Inc.


Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117
264164117 *
*

Treyger

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117

*
BLAC, Chin, Koo,
Vallone

CC

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471

Dromm

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471

Cohen, Garodnick,
Kallos

Koslowitz

Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471

CC

Asphalt Green, Inc.

136533158

Garodnick

Asphalt Green, Inc.

136533158

*
Kallos

Asphalt Green, Inc.

136533158
*

Levine

136533158

Deutsch
Maisel

Asphalt Green, Inc.


Association Of Holocaust Survivors From The Former
Soviet Union, Inc.
Association of Informed Voices, Inc.

Mendez

Association of Latino Business Owners and Residents

463338649

Treyger
Constantinides
Constantinides

Astella Development Corporation


Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc.
Astoria Tenants Organization Inc.

112458675
651209580
113369640 *

*
113395358
113595142 *
*

Purpose of Funds

3,500 To support technical assistance and financial counseling to homeowners and small businesses.
To support advocacy and access to services in regards to civil rights, immigrant assistance, social
5,000 services, affordable housing, and economic development in East Harlem.
Funds to support Immigrant Services Program which provides culturally sensitive in-language
7,000 counseling and ESOL education to NYCs Asian immigrants.
10,000 To support the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.
To support equipment rental, marketing, stipends, and space rental for Lunar New Year
6,000 celebration.
Funds used to offset the costs of providing case management services assisting with the application
and renewal process for government benefits including but not limited to Food Stamps, Medicaid,
5,000 Medicare, HEAP, Public Housing, Senior Housing, and Public Assistance
5,000 Funds used to offset the operating costs of an Adult Literacy Program.
Funds used to offset the costs of providing case management services assisting with the application
and renewal process for government benefits including but not limited to Food Stamps, Medicaid,
5,000 Medicare, HEAP, Public Housing, Senior Housing, and Public Assistance
To provide support for the Asian Pacific American community by strengthening Asian led and
serving member agencies through Capacity Building Program including quarterly membership
meetings, quarterly trainings, and individual technical assistance, identify emerging community
30,000 needs and trends, share promising practices, and foster collaboration.
3,500 To fund the Asian American Student Advocacy Project (ASAP).
Funds will be used to cover cost associated with the Asian American Student Advocacy Project
(ASAP), CACFs youth leadership program, within the 29th Council District. The 20 youth leaders will
meet year-round, and collectively work on their ongoing campaign to promote college and career
readiness among immigrant students and English Language Learners in the NYC public school
system and to run the Parents Organized to Work for Equal Rights (POWER), CACFs parent
leadership program, for parents from Queens. The parents will meet for 6 sessions to learn about
the rights of parents and children in the education system, resources to support their families, and
3,500 opportunities to become more civically engaged.
Funding for The Waterproofing Program serving over 1,300 children/year in a free swim program
during the school day, and the REP program which transforms the recess period from an often
175,000 dangerous, chaotic situation into a safe, fun and active time.
Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to
15,000 learn to swim. Funding will also support Asphalt Green programs at P.S. 151.
To support Asphalt Greens Waterproofing Program (WP) in PS290, Ella Baker, East Side Middle
school in District 5. The main objective is for all 207 students learn to swim and to be safe in the
water. To support the Recess Enhancement Program (REP) in PS151, PS527 St. Stephen. Play
15,000 Coaches visit all three schools twice a week work with all grades.
To support Recess Enhancement Program (REP) Waterproofing Program (WP) in District 7. REP
transforms recess from an often dangerous, chaotic situation into a safe, fun active time for kids.
3,500 Play Coaches visit PS125 in District 7, twice a week work with all grades.
Social events for elderly holocaust survivors including Jewish holidays, Russian holidays, food
6,000 packages and events celebrating the survival of association members.
17,500 To support programs for youth that encourage exercise and participation in sports.
3,500 le and delivery of two disaster resiliency training sessions
Workforce and job readiness training resources, focused on construction employment. Services
include interview skills training, job retention training, job search training and focus groups
10,000 assessing job related need/career building.
24,000 Funding will be used subsidize costs for theater programs for community residents.
10,000 Operation of Astoria Houses Tenants Association.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Constantinides
Constantinides

Astoria Tenants Organization Inc.


Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc.

113369640 *
113220371

Dromm
Constantinides

Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc.


Athens Square, Inc.

113220371
112833712

Levin

Atlantic Avenue Association Local Development

112786225

Lander

Atlantic Avenue District Management Association, Inc.

454949226

Levin

Atlantic Avenue District Management Association, Inc.

454949226

Deutsch

Auditory/Oral School of New York, The

061531077

Van Bramer

Ayazamana Cultural Center, Inc.

270521135

Dickens
Johnson

Bailey House, Inc.


Bailey House, Inc.

*
*

To support programs at the Rand Harlan Center for Housing, Wellness and Community in East
Harlem, Bailey House employs a Health and Wellness strategy to address each individuals physical
5,000 and behavioral health-related needs. The funding will be used to support the Food Pantry.
7,500 To support alternative and proposed creative therapy services.

133165181
133165181

Mark-Viverito
Lancman

Bailey House, Inc.


Bais Moshe Chazorah Center

133165181
113137485 *

CD28

Baisley Park Houses Tenant Association

136400434

CD28

Baisley Park Houses Tenant Association

136400434

Cornegy
Chin

Balance Dance Theatre, Inc.


Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc.

203761286
131882106

10,000
3,500

Dickens
Rodriguez

Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc.


Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc.

131882106
131882106

3,000
3,000

5,500
10,000

*
5,000
*

10,000

To provide housing and support services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS and to advocate on
their behalf. Services will help tackle homelessness, poverty, hunger, substance abuse, and mental
illness by connecting people to care and promoting self-management.
Funding to support for Project TOVA's big brother/big sister mentoring program.
To fund inter-generational crafting workshops to create a mosaic quilt depicting the history of
Baisley Park Houses. Sewing classes to teach seniors and youth sewing techniques to build the
quilt.
To support youth programs, cultural and recreational activities and to foster better communitypolicing relationships
Funding will be used to operate Balance Dance Theatres Saturday Academy programming, and
seasonal Dance Intensive Programs that deliver instruction in Ballet, Tap, Modern and African
dance.
To support the American Ballet Theatre at School program at PS 124.
To support the ABT at School dance program, which introduces public school students to the
performing arts.
Funding to support ballet program at PS 187
Funds will support the ABT at School program, which provides an introduction to dance and the
performing arts for elementary students who have limited access to arts education. With this
funding they will create a new relationship with a school in District 7.
To produce Boishakhi Utshob, a community festival celebrating the Bengali New Year 1423.
Teaching artists Annie Ferdous and Selima Ashraf will offer after school dance and music
workshops for PS 112Q, IS 204 PS 230B students.
To support operations for the Liberty Leads program for youth, including funding for salaries, field
trips, and program supplies.
Funds will be used for day-to-day operations of the Liberty LEADS program including (but not
limited to) the following: Salaries for Teachers, Counselors and other Staff, office and program
supplies, food and snacks, and field trips.

Levine

Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc.

131882106

Van Bramer

Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts, Inc.

113249055

3,500

CC

Bank Street College of Education

135562167

50,000

Dickens

Bank Street College of Education

135562167

5,000

113302911

Funding goes to Membership Development-Working to empower survivors of domestic violence to


actively take control of their lives and reform domestic violence public policy. This is done through
intensive training on advocacy and organizing and is complemented by additional training in public
speaking, understand policy and healing from the pain of abuse. It also funds the advocacy
5,000 campaigns in court reform, child welfare and housing reform.

3,500
*

Dromm, Garodnick

Purpose of Funds

5,000 Funding will be used to support annual community events.


27,000 Funding will be used to provide cancer outreach and support services.
To provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in the district, including
community outreach, either through a High School outreach or a Community Health
3,600 Forum/Workshop.
5,000 Funding will be used to provide cultural programming in Athens Square Park.
To support marketing and promotional initiatives for local Atlantic Avenue merchants, annual
3,500 holiday tree lighting programming and annual programming.
To support businesses in Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill and Cobble Hill through holiday
programming, updated community resources and information on shopping, and landscaping
3,500 services on and around Atlantic Avenue.
To support the planting of the areas or berms right beside the BQE where the highway crosses
3,500 Atlantic Avenue.
Funding to support teaching students with hearing impairments to learn educational skills via
6,000 programs such as a music program, social skills as well as a literacy program.
Funding to support three core programs: the Ayazamana Dance Group, the Children's Dance
4,000 Program, and the Children's Music Program

*
Cabrera

Battered Women's Resource Center

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FC EIN

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Battered Women's Resource Center

113302911
*

Mendez

Battered Women's Resource Center

113302911

Funding for intensive training on advocacy, organizing, public speaking, policy and healing from the
3,500 pain of abuse. Advocacy campaigns in court reform, child welfare and housing reform.

Gibson

Battered Women's Safe Territory, The - An Opportunity to


*
Progress, Inc.
562455549

Chin

Battery Dance Corporation

237418859

Funds will be used for the domestic violence prevention program, services for victims of domestic
8,000 violence and their families. Funds will go to the workshop from 4pm - 7pm Monday through Friday.
To support the Downtown Dance Festival (DDF), an annual, free public dance festival in Lower
Manhattan. Funding will contribute to the rental of sound equipment, stage, and chairs for the
4,000 public.

Vallone

116106688

Gentile

Bay Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.


Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification and Preservation
Alliance, Inc.

Gentile

Bay Ridge Saint Patricks Parade, Inc.

113256152

Vallone

Bayside Historical Society

116049457

Weprin

Bayside Historical Society

116049457

Vallone
Maisel

Bayside Village Business Improvement District


Bayview Houses Resident's Association

*
262931126
030550181 *

Deutsch

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

Gentile

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

Greenfield

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

Maisel

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

Treyger

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

Cornegy

Bed Stuy's Project Re-Generation, Inc.

010596502

Cohen
Cornegy

Bedford Park Multi-Service Center for Senior Citizens, Inc. 132745303


Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Center,
*
Inc.
112428431

CC

Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center

112412205

Cornegy

Bedford Stuyvesant Gateway District Management


Association

270295829

Cornegy

Bedford Stuyvesant Residents Association, Inc.

113624376

CC

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

116083182

113233233

*
*

Funds to defray costs of largest operating expense of the BCVAC (insurance premiums), would also
7,500 help provide emergency ambulance service to a part of the 19th Council District.
Funds will support the continuing graffiti removal program and pay for graffiti removal services
33,000 offered to property owners.
Funds will be used to offset costs, including those of permits, stages, bands, insurance, and general
5,000 expenses for of parades in NYC.
The funding will help support programs and services to the public, including history and art exhibits,
11,500 education programs for students in grades K-12 and adults.
To support public programming, including history and arts exhibits, educational programs for
5,000 children and adults, and access to archival collections.
The funding will support The Bayside Village BID to complete a feasibility study to convert the
20,000 current NYC DOT lot into a multilevel parking structure.
3,500 To provide youth and family programming to the Canarsie Community
To provide community events such as: Toys for Tots Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the
5,000 Police and Fire Department, Passover Food Distribution, etc.
Funds will be used to support events, including Your Highness Grandmother Pageant, Toys for Tots
Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the Police and Fire Department, and holiday food
2,000 distribution.
Funds will be used to cover costs of appreciation luncheons, toy-drive events, and food
6,000 distributions. These costs include food packages, rental space, and event supplies.
To support the Be Proud Foundation, providing educational services to newcomers and immigrants
2,500 who have difficulties with English

*
*
*

Cornegy

Funding will be used for survivors of domestic violence works to improve the criminal justice, child
welfare and housing systems. This will be done through analyzing domestic violence policy, its
implementation, documenting system failures, meeting with elected officials and policy makers
about those failures, testifying at hearings and utilizing survivors of domestic violence experiences
50,000 with the systems above to provide recommendations for change.

CC

Cornegy

Purpose of Funds

To support events hosted by the Be Proud Foundation including a Your Highness Grandmother
5,000 Pageant, Toys for Tots Toy-drive, an appreciation luncheon and holiday food distribution.
To cover the cost of materials, supplies, refreshments/food, & activities for youth participants in
10,000 the Rites of Passage Program.
Funding to support recreational, educational and social programming as well as advocacy and
counseling for seniors. Funding will also help cover the cost of meals and transportation for
20,000 seniors.
15,000 To upgrade computers for the use of students and parents.
Funding to enhance the current Diabetes Prevention Self Management Program; to help
individuals with diabetes manage their condition and to prevent the onset of the disease among
25,000 local residents in the community.
To support the BedStuy Gateway BID's production of materials to support the Winter Shopping
10,000 village, outdoor skating at Restoration Plaza and its annual Food and Wine Festival.
To provide telephone, internet access, space and supplies to support the efforts of local block
2,000 associations.
To fund the efforts of the Coalition for the Improvement of Bedford Stuyvesant (CIBS) including
75,000 workforce development, foreclosure intervention, housing and financial education.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Mealy

Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger, Inc.

200934854

*
Dickens

Behind the Book, Inc.

320086097

Torres

Belmont District Management Association, Inc.

270834463

Torres
Gentile

Belmont District Management Association, Inc.


Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

*
270834463
112568013 *

*
Treyger

Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

112568013

Mealy

Berean Community And Family Life Center, Inc.


Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Millennium Development
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Millennium Development
Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a
Millennium Development

112870465

Greenfield, Maisel,
Williams

CC

Maisel

CC
Maisel

113199040
113199040
113199040

*
*
*

*
Maisel
Levin

Bergen Beach Youth Organization


Berry Street South 9th Tenant Association

112598350
230691815

Dickens

Beta Israel of North America Cultural Foundation, Inc.

611458111

Cumbo

Bethel Seventh-Day Adventist Church

112500161

Dickens

Beth-Hark Christian Counseling Center, Inc.

133276481

Gentile

Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church

116260710

Cabrera

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

*
*

*
CC

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

To support the Health 360 senior wellness program, which provides total wellness classes for
seniors. The classes include light exercise and stretching, gardening and nutrition, recipe
demonstrations. The seniors receive fruits and vegetables from the on-site garden. The funding is
also used for general support for Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger's general welfare services,
and food programming. The funds will pay for staff salaries, equipment purchase and rental, supply
10,000 purchase and rental, and general operating costs for all services performed in District 41.
Working with classes from kindergarten through 12th grade, Behind the Book identifies books that
speak to urban youth and partners with teachers to create immersive curriculum units by bringing
the authors of those books into the classroom. Funds will be used for direct program expenses
such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff
3,500 time.
Funds will support the marketing and advertising costs associated with the establishing the
20,000 Belmont Society of the Arts.
Funds will support the BID's marketing campaign including program/events that coincide with the
10,000 winter holiday season and showcase the unique character of the community.
2,500 Funds will support a food pantry that distributes to the needy.
Funding will pay for caseworkers who connect clients with completing applications for social
service benefits including affordable housing through Section 8, SCRIE and landlord tenant
relations, entitlement and benefit assistance, emergency financial assistance, and information and
5,000 referral.
To support the Berean Community Drumline Summer Camp. The funds will be used to cover the
cost of activities, instructors, weekly trips to arts related programs, reading materials and other
10,000 supplies.
To sponsor services at satellite sites throughout southern Brooklyn including an active adult
50,000 program, health wellness classes, and other classes and activities for seniors.
To provide funding to develop and implement green market for low and poverty level income
50,000 residents.
102,450 To provide enhancement and direct services to the senior citizen community.
To support an active adult program that provides services to retired adults who live within
Southern Brooklyn, The funding will be for programming, health & wellness teachers, van drivers.
81,050 The funding will support trips, healthy snacks, and exercise supplies.
3,500 To provide supplies, rentals, and food for children.
Funds will be directed towards the 11th Annual Sheba Film Festival. The Festival is the only one of
3,500 its kind in America that showcases the artistic works of Ethiopian artists and filmmakers.

Cabrera, Dickens,
Johnson

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to purchase additional food (and fresh fruits and vegetables)/supplies and cover
3,500 part-time labor for deliveries, stocking and facilities maintenance
Funds to expand the services currently provided though our Emergency Food Assistance Program
which consists of a Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen. The fund will be utilized to meet the increased
need for emergency food assistance resulting from the economic downturn and pantry closures in
the community, supplement the current purchases of nutritious food, and facilitate the expansion
of nutritious education services which includes workshops and the distribution of education
4,000 materials.
5,000 Funds will be used to start a falls prevention program and expand a hunger prevention program.
CIRCUS FOR ALL! provides free and deeply discounted tickets to eligible youth, families, and seniors
from all five boroughs during Big Apple Circus engagements at Lincoln Center and in Cunningham
5,000 Park, Queens.
Funding for CLOWN CARE in three NYC hospitals providing the joy of the circus experience for
children who are hospitalized and to restoring these patients childhood if just for an hour or a
moment, Clown Doctors are integrated with the participating hospitals medical staff. They conduct
Clown Rounds, using jokes, music, movement, music, props, and lots of red noses--spreading the
25,000 healing power of humor in clinics and wards, at bedsides and in waiting rooms.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Cornegy

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

*
Koslowitz

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

Weprin

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

Purpose of Funds

To provide free and deeply discounted tickets to eligible youth, families, and seniors from all five
5,000 boroughs during Big Apple Circus engagements at Lincoln Center and in Cunningham Park, Queens.
Funds will be used to offset the costs of the Big Apple Circus ticket prices for the residents of the
29th Council District. The CIRCUS FOR ALL! program provides free and deeply discounted tickets to
eligible youth, families, and seniors from all five boroughs during Big Apple Circus engagements at
3,500 Lincoln Center and in Cunningham Park, Queens.
To support the Circus For All program, which provides access to deeply discounted tickets to
5,000 economically challenged community members.
Funds will be used to run the Big Apple Greeter Program. Program will match approximately 7,000
domestic international visitors with over 300 volunteers for free informal, unscripted walks in
neighborhoods throughout the 5 boroughs, giving visitors the opportunity to see the city through
the eyes of those who know it best real New Yorkers.
To support recruitment and orientation of volunteer greeters; promote free events through social
media; promote local communities in each borough; and facilitate matches of domestic and
international travelers with volunteer greeters for free, unique visits to local neighborhoods,
businesses, cultural institutions and other sites.
To fund program that matches travelers with volunteer greeters throughout the city for free guided
tours; international, national and local media campaigns; recruitment and orientation of
volunteers; and social media of free events.
Funds will be used to run the Big Apple Greeter Program, the only non-profit program dedicated to
enhancing NYCs image globally by welcoming travelers communicating to the world that our city is
a safe, friendly, accessible fascinating place to visit.
To promote local communities in each borough by generating free publicity in international,
national and local media; recruit and orient volunteers from each community; promote free events
in each borough through social media.

Arroyo

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

5,000

Chin

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

3,500

Dromm

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

3,500

Greenfield

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

1,000

Kallos

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

1,000

Koo

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

5,000 To cover the costs associated with the greeting program for domestic and international travelers.

Levine

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

Weprin

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

Cornegy

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383

King

Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

135600383

Kallos

Bike New York, Inc.

134069149

Matteo

Bikur Cholim of Staten Island

133267313

Match over 6,500 domestic and international travelers to the five boroughs of NYC with 300
volunteer greeters (from each borough) for free, unique visits to local neighborhoods, businesses,
cultural institutions and other sites, not well known to tourists and New Yorkers; promote local
communities in each borough by generating free publicity in international, national and local
media; recruit and orient volunteers from each community; promote free events in each borough
3,500 through social media. Funding will support tours within Council District 7.
To support free, unique visits to local neighborhoods not well known to tourists and New Yorkers,
5,000 to recruit volunteers and promote events.
*
*

*
Greenfield
Rodriguez
Williams

BINA Ezras Cholim, Inc.


Birch Family Services, Inc.
Birch Family Services, Inc.

562395556
112503193
112503193 *

2,500 To support Big Brother/Big Sister's one-to-one, evidenced-based mentoring support services
Funds support staff time for volunteer mentor training/screening, monthly case management,
5,000 counseling, family referrals to meet health, academic, legal needs, workshops.
To provide free educational programming includes after school programs, summer camp programs,
weekend classes and school assembly programs. Requested funding will be used to purchase
5,000 equipment, maintain equipment and the cost for instructors.
3,000 Funds will be used to offset the costs for the purchase of food for poor and needy families.
Funds will be used for office expenses for referral and crisis intervention programs including
equipment, supplies, computer equipment, mailing and printing costs. Funds will also be used for
educational events, printing educational material on stroke and brain injury, space rental, and
honorarium for presenters.
12,000
3,500 Funding to provide SMART Boards for classrooms with special needs students
3,500 Funds to support special needs educational materials and center in District 45

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Sponsor

Council Member

CD28

Legal Name of Organization

Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

Funding will support the critical core staffing of Black Spectrum Theatre inclusive of the Business
Manager, Exec assistant ,facility coordinator ) so that the theatre can carry out year round
activities for the following programs: Professional Theatre, Theatre for Little Folks, Theatre
institute, Summer theatre Camp, Stop the Violence, Parenting and stay healthy events. In addition,
Council funding as a member of the Coalition of Theatres of Color will allow Black Spectrum
Theatre to continue our theatre and film instructions in underserved schools in Southeast Queens,
The Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as providing support to citywide organizations who are
looking to present outdoor summer events by providing the Black spectrum Theatre Mobile stages
for events that take place citywide between June and Nov. throughout Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx
10,000 and Staten island.

510135262

Miller

Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc.

510135262

Miller

Blanche Community Progress Day Care Center, Inc.

112243236

Richards

Blanche Community Progress Day Care Center, Inc.

112243236

Levine

Bloomingdale Family Program, Inc.

132638566

Crowley
Ulrich

Bobbi and the Strays, Inc.


Bobbi and the Strays, Inc.

*
113444285
113444285 *

Chin

Bodega Association of the United States, Inc., The

134060809

Cornegy

Bodega Association of the United States, Inc., The

134060809

*
*

*
*

Espinal

Bodega Association of the United States, Inc., The

134060809

*
Levine

Bodega Association of the United States, Inc., The

134060809

Menchaca

Boricua Festival Committee, Inc.

841650571

*
Greenfield, Lander

CC

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

113475933

Purpose of Funds

Funding will support critical core staffing to support the following programs: Professional Theatre
Presentations, Producing films and plays on issues affecting the community; Training youth and
adults in Theatre Production and Acting; Providing local Public Schools with Theatre Instruction to
assist students in strengthening their understanding of the Common Core curriculum; Producing
the St. Albans Jazz Festival ; Using the BSTC's Mobile Stage to assist to present outdoor festivals
and concerts to underserved communities in Queens. Funds will also cover Air Conditioning and
40,000 Stage Maintenance contracts.
FUNDS WOULD BE USED TO INCORPORATE FUN ACTIVITIES AND TRAININGS THAT INTRODUCE AND
REINFORCE PARENTS' KNOWLEDGE OF ASPECTS OF NUTRITION, CURRICULUM, COGNITIVE,
3,500 CREATIVE AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT.
Funds would be used to incorporate fun activities and trainings that introduce and reinforce
parents knowledge of aspects of nutrition, curriculum, cognitive, creative and physical
3,500 development.
4,000 Funds requested will be used to provide computers, educational software, and related supplies.
Funding used for a consultant contract to provide medical / veterinary procedure needs for an
5,500 animal protection, and spay / neutering service open to all residents of Queens.
5,000 Funds will be used to provide veterinary services
Funds will be utilized to hire p/t staff to recruit, train, deploy and supervise a team of interns to
3,500 map and survey bodegas in Council District 1 and to support intern stipends.
To cover costs associated with administration of a survey to identify the needs of local bodega
15,000 owners.
Funds will be utilized to hire a p/t Youth Coordinator and a p/t Youth Trainer/Supervisor over a 3
months period to recruit, train, deploy and supervise a team of no less than 25 HS/College Interns
to conduct a mapping exercise of bodegas in the district. Interns will receive a stipend. The team
will administer a survey to bodega owners within a given councilmanic district. Mapping and
survey findings will be utilized to coordinate service delivery, training, and support to bodega
5,000 owners and employees and to facilitate local economic development planning.
Funds will be utilized to hire a p/t Youth Coordinator and a p/t Youth Trainer/Supervisor over a 3
months period to recruit, train, deploy and supervise a team of no less than 25 HS/College Interns
to conduct a mapping exercise of bodegas in the district. Interns will receive a stipend. The team
4,000 will administer a survey to bodega owners within a given Council District 7.
Funds to offset costs of paying for sound/stage and entertainment, as well assist with rental of
3,500 canopies, tables and portal potties during The Boricua Festival.
To fund vital social services which include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and
entitlements; processing applications for Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child and Family Health Plus,
Domestic Violence services and crisis intervention, Career Services, job development, immigration
services and Holocaust survivor services. Services are provided in 7 languages: Czech, English,
25,000 Hebrew, Hungarian, Russian, Spanish and Yiddish.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Manhattan, Chin

Treyger

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

113475993

3,000

CC

Borough of Manhattan Community College

133251186

30,000

Gibson
Ignizio

Borough President - Bronx


Borough President - Staten Island

136400434
136400434

15,000
20,000
*

CC

Bottomless Closet

134037622
*

Palma

Bottomless Closet

134037622

Koo

Bowne House Historical Society, The

116111192
*

Ferreras

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015

*
Ferreras

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015

Vallone

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015

CC

Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Queens, Inc.

111966067

Lancman

Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Queens, Inc.

111966067

*
Ulrich

Gibson, King, Levin,


Vacca

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to continue administering social services which include: advocacy; counseling
clients on benefits and entitlements; advising and/or processing applications for Food Stamps,
Medicaid and Medicare, Social Security, Disability, Section 8 recertification and other government
entitlements; Affordable Care Act navigational Services; Domestic Violence services and crisis
intervention, immigration services and Holocaust survivor services.
To provide child care for weekend student parents. The funds will be used to support the retention,
persistence and graduation of student parents enrolled at BMCC. The program will provide quality
care and education services for the children and a nurturing environment through the provision of
child care.
Funds will support The CONCEPT program that will be offered for primarily sixth and seventh grade
students in up to seven classes in at least one middle school located in Council District 16 in the
Bronx. These workshops will be offered at the same schools to 7th and 8th grade students.
Furthermore, teacher and staff training will be conducted at the schools and workshop's will be
held for parents and adults in the community. Funding will also include supplies necessary to
operate the program.
To fund concert series in 51st Council District

To provide disadvantaged New York City women assistance in transitioning from unemployment
and public assistance to work, providing interview attire, resume and interview preparation,
25,000 professional development, financial management and personal enrichment.
To provide disadvantaged New York City women assistance in transitioning from unemployment
and public assistance to work, providing interview attire, resume and interview preparation,
5,000 professional development, financial management and personal enrichment.
Funding to support the second phase of series, East-West Cultural and Botanical Encounters - Part
II - How Queens Nurseries Transformed America. Drawing on its database of original, historic
materials, the program will explore cross-cultural links in the world of horticulture. This phase will
focus on Parsons Nursery era trees and shrubs. Funds will be used to develop an exhibit and
program on East-West botanical exchanges and their contributions to modern American
5,000 horticulture.
Funding will support scouting programs, including youth development and character-building for
Cub Scout Pack #368 and support administrative development and maintenance of procedures,
3,500 curriculum, resources, marketing and outreach to Queens youth communities.
Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including youth development and characterbuilding Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs to youth in Council District 20. Funds will include costs
associated with staff support, along with providing membership and campership assistance to
those who need financial assistance the most, and support to subsidize costs associated with
3,500 running Scouting meetings and events.
Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including youth development and character3,500 building Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs, to youth in Queens.
The SQBGC after-school and summer program serves youth ages 6-18. Services include homework
help and tutoring, technology, social recreation, sports and athletics and youth development. We
also offer specialized programs in martial arts, film club, robotics, SAT and College prep, as well as
100,000 fine and performing arts.
3,500 Staff training and supplies for Beacon Community Services Center at Parsons Educational Complex.

CC

Boys Town New York, Inc.

205960877

Gentile

Boys Town New York, Inc.

205960877

Funding for evidence based Common Sense Parenting program (CSP). CSP offers training for
parents who want to build their skills or learn new ways of dealing with their childrens difficult
behaviors. A certified Parent Trainer teaches participants skills to help them in everyday family life
such as: remain calm; improve communication; utilize alternative discipline that is not punitive/
20,000 abusive to the child; and work on positive solutions that promotes family preservation.
Funds will support a Common Sense Parenting Program that trains parents in dealing with
3,500 children's difficult behaviors.

King

Boys Town New York, Inc.

205960877

Funding will support Common Sense Parenting program (CSP),which offers training for parents
15,000 who want to build their skills or learn new ways to deal with childrens difficult behaviors.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Gentile

Bravo Volunteer Ambulance Service Inc.

510165173 *

Lancman

Briarwood Community Foundation, Inc.

743154752

Barron

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

10,000

Cornegy

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

5,000

Cumbo

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

4,500

Cumbo

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

4,500

Eugene

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

5,000

Gentile

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

2,500

Levin

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

3,500

Mealy

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

10,000

Treyger
Williams

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.


BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268
112547268

3,500
3,500

*
Gibson

Bridge Builders Community Partnership, Inc.

352390219

8,000

Cornegy

Bridge Street Development Corporation

113250772

40,000

Koo
Vallone

Bridge to Life, Inc., The


Bridge to Life, Inc., The

*
113100048
113100048 *

Rosenthal

Bridge, Inc., The

131919799

Deutsch
Ulrich

Brighton Beach District Management Association, Inc.


Broad Channel Volunteers, Inc.

112843233
112557794

5,000
3,500

*
3,500
*

Purpose of Funds

5,000 Funds will pay for supplies to be used on an ambulance.


Funding to support annual street festival for people of all ages, a childrens event in a local park,
the publication and distribution of a newsletter, regular public forums and meetings with invited
speakers, special projects and equipment for local schools and libraries, and cleaning and
9,000 maintenance of public spaces.
Funds are intended to be used to support BRICs presentation of high quality arts and media
programming to broad populations in Brooklyn and New York City in FY15. Specific activities will
include those with a direct impact on District 42, among them: 1) the presentation of our free and
beloved Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival in Prospect Park, featuring diverse forms of music, dance,
film, and theater; 2) BRIC Community Media programs which offer free access to media production
facilities and equipment, and low-cost media education, specifically our programs held in
partnership with the New Lots Brooklyn Public Library Branch; and 3) the presentation of a
renowned school-based arts and media education program at 20-25 Brooklyn public schools,
specifically Spring Creek Community School in District 42. Funding will be used to defray artist fees,
production a!
nd marketing costs, and program management expenses. All BRIC activities will be offered for free
or at very low cost.
To support BRIC's free and low-cost programming including Celebrate Brooklyn; community media
programs and school-based arts and media education programs.
Funding will be used to hire a teaching artist who will be matched with a classroom teacher to
work as a team on a curriculum-based, hands-on project that concludes with a culminating event.
Funds will also be used to offset costs of materials.
Funds will support presentation of high quality arts and media programming to broad populations
in Brooklyn and NYC. Funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs,
and program management expenses.
To provide an arts and media program (to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and
program management expenses).
Funds will support presentation of high quality arts and media programming to broad populations
in Brooklyn and defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management
expenses.
To support BRICs school-based arts and media education program in District 33 schools and to hire
an teaching artist who is then matched with a classroom teacher to work as a team on a curriculumbased, hands-on project that concludes with a culminating event.
Funds will support film programs in schools in District 41, including but not limited to the Brooklyn
High School for Law and Technology. The funds will be used to purchase and rent supplies and
equipment, to pay a teaching artist, for general operating costs associated with providing film
education programs in District 41 schools.
Funds will be used to support the school-based arts and media education program, specifically at
Life Academy School for Film and Media in District 47.
Funding to support arts and media programing at PS 119 and It takes a village academy
Funding will go to their ACCESS NYC program, which is a public benefit screening service that allows
residents to pre-screen for public assistance, such as food stamps, cash assistance, workforce
development, and Medicaid. Screeners at BBCP guide residents through the application process to
ensure they are able to access all of the benefits for which they are eligible.
To support for the salary costs of a full-time community organizer who will work to form and
strengthen block associations.
Funds will be used for operational costs, including rent, for the Flushing office and material
assistance space.
Funding will be used for space rental fees.
Funds to underwrite the cost of providing meals (breakfast and lunch daily at The Bridge Soup
Kitchen that feeds several hundred mentally ill and homeless adults annually specifically for newly
engaged clients.

Marketing initiative including workshops and printed multi-lingual material to help business
10,000 owners, especially immigrant to stay in compliance with NYC rules and regulations
5,000 Funds will be used to support administrative and operational expenses

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Sponsor

Manhattan, Levine

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

CC
Levine

Broadway Housing Communities, Inc.


Broadway Housing Communities, Inc.

*
133212867
133212867 *

Rodriguez

Broadway Housing Communities, Inc.

133212867

Rosenthal
Cohen
Vacca

Broadway Mall Maintenance Fund, Inc.


Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc.
Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc.

*
133419786
510186869 *
510186869 *

Purpose of Funds

Funding to assist in the production of postcards and catalogs for the 12 annual exhibits. Funds also
help transportation art work and defray the cost of snacks and non-alcoholic beverages during
50,000 gallery open house.
10,000 Funds will ensure the continuance of cultural and civic activities offered by BHC.
4,000 Funding to provide cultural and civic activities such as exhibits, meetings, and workshops
Funding will support sustainable landscape maintenance, horticultural planting, litter removal and
watering services integral to beautifying and maintaining the 83 malls along Broadway for public
3,500 use and viewing.
5,000 Funding to support local musical performances throughout the Bronx.
50,000 To fund concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs.

Gibson

Bronx Children's Museum

260579140

10,000

Mark-Viverito

Bronx Children's Museum

260579140

10,000

Palma

Bronx Children's Museum

260579140

6,000

Torres

Bronx Children's Museum

260579140

5,000

Gibson

Bronx Community Board # 4

136400434

10,000

Cabrera

Bronx Community Board # 8

136400434

5,000

Rodriguez

Bronx Community Board # 8

136400434

1,000

Gibson

Bronx Community College

136400434

15,000

Arroyo

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

10,000

Cohen

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

5,000

King

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

5,000

Mark-Viverito

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

5,000

Vacca

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

Palma

Bronx Dance Theatre, Inc.

132999528

Funds will go to the mobile exhibit, called Rivers on the Go: Where is Justin the Beaver and the High
Bridge, to 2 schools and 1 community festival in each of the designated districts (up to 500 people
each). The 30-minute program includes pre- and post- visits to participating schools by museum
educators, who will bring curriculum activities, maps and handouts with resources, posters, games,
etc. Funds will be used for educators and artists time for 2 bus visits per school (240 children per
district), and materials.
To support a 6-week drop-in Saturday art-making program. Funds will cover a Program Manager,
an Education Guide and Program Assistant, as well as tents and those art materials not obtained
from Materials for the Arts.
To support educational programming and exhibits on the Bronx waterways and the High Bridge for
children and families.
Funds will bring a mobile exhibition on the Bronx River and its Flora and fauna , to 3 schools and 2
festivals in CD15. The program includes field trips and visits to the school by a museum educator
and the festivals include arts activities and performances
To support Community Board four's Youth initiative Program which aims to review a number of
factors relating to poor health, individual health behaviors, clinical care, social and economic
factors, and physical environment. The program seeks to address a variety of issues including
preserving neighborhood character, promoting affordable housing, facilitating new development
and/or encouraging local employment. These goals may be pursued through rezoning's, local plans
and/or task force efforts.
Funding for office operations and supplies to continue board initiatives, support programs, provide
e-newsletters, flyers for public forums and hearings including mailings to inform, educate, outreach
and support the community.
Funding to provide office supplies and resources used for newsletters, flyers, and other forms of
information distribution tools.
Funds will go to support the creation of the City University of New York's (CUNY) Haitian Studies
Institute. The Haitian Studies Institute of CUNY will be the nations first university-based research
institute devoted to the study of people of Haitian descent in the United States. CUNY HSIs mission
is to produce and disseminate research and scholarship about Haitians, and about Haiti. CUNY HSI
will be the locus for a community of scholars, including doctoral fellows, in the field of Haitian
Studies and will sponsor multidisciplinary research projects.
Funding to support BCA using arts and culture professionals, to provide exposure and free services
to youth, families and seniors i.e. literary works with the Bronx Writers Center, drawing and craft
workshops, performing arts, events, exhibits.
Funding to support arts based and cultural programming and performances throughout the 11th
Council district.
Provision of literary and arts programs, performances, lectures, exhibits and services for artists,
cultural groups and residents of all ages throughout District 12.
To provide literary and arts programs, performances, lectures, exhibits and services for artists,
cultural groups and residents of all ages throughout District 8.

To fund free multi-disciplinary family arts and crafts workshops and outreach to residents and
95,500 technical assistance to arts organizations, community organizations and artists.
To support the youth based dance program, including a summer dance program, a Fall/Spring Arts
exposure program, an intensive scholarship program, an apprenticeship program, and performing
3,500 opportunities for participating students.

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Torres

Bronx Dance Theatre, Inc.

132999528

40,000

Vacca

Bronx Dance Theatre, Inc.

132999528

30,000

Arroyo

Bronx Defenders, The

133931074

CC
King

Bronx Defenders, The


Bronx Defenders, The

133931074
133931074 *

Mark-Viverito

Bronx Defenders, The

133931074

*
10,000
*
Bronx, Arroyo, King

50,000
10,000

*
10,000

*
Palma

Bronx Defenders, The

133931074

Arroyo

Bronx Documentary Center

452403312

Vacca

CC
Vacca

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.


Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

Bronx Museum of the Arts, The

132709368

Mark-Viverito

Bronx Museum of the Arts, The

132709368

*
Palma

Bronx Museum of the Arts, The

132709368

Cabrera
Cohen
King

Bronx Opera Company, Inc.


Bronx Opera Company, Inc.
Bronx Opera Company, Inc.

*
237170675
237170675 *
237170675 *
*

Arroyo

Bronx Parent Housing Network, Inc.

134100758

Funds will support dance programs that offer quality and professional instruction in a variety of
dance forms: Ballet,Pointe,Contemporary, Jazz, Tap, Belly Dance, and Flamenco. 725 students will
be served by funding through a summer dance program. a Fall/Spring Arts exposure program, an
intensive scholarship program, an apprenticeship program, and performing opportunities for
participating students. Over 200 Senior citizens will receive tickets to these performances.
To fund youth dance programs and instruction in: ballet, pointe, contemporary, jazz, tap, belly
dance, and flamenco; and to provide tickets to seniors to the performances.
To support the Adolescent Defense Project, providing early intervention, specialized legal
representation, as well as leadership development, empowerment advocacy workshops, youth
justice summits and a legal support hotline for teenagers who face both violence and "stop-and
frisk" and other police practices.
To support a collaboration between Legal Services NYC Bronx and The Bronx Defenders on a
borough-wide project to educate the community about the consequences of contact with the
criminal justice system, and provide direct services to eliminate barriers to employment, education
and housing.
Funds will support Adolescent Defense Project and a 24-hour legal support hotline.
Funds will be used to support the collaboration of The Bronx Defenders and Legal Services NYC
Bronx on a borough-wide project to educate the community about the consequences of contact
with the criminal justice system, and provide direct services to eliminate barriers to employment,
education and housing.

To support the Adolescent Defense Project which addresses the unique needs of young people in
the criminal justice system through early intervention, specialized legal representation, and
leadership development. Funding will create a Community Advocate who will hold Empowerment
5,000 Advocacy Workshops, Youth Justice Summits, and expand Community Legal Services.
To support public programs for 2014-2015, including; 24 documentary film screenings, lectures and
other interpretive programs, 2nd Annual Gentrification Conference, holiday portraits for the
5,000 community.
To fund the NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Supportive Services Program for
Seniors at the NYCHA Pelham Parkway Houses provides case management and assistance, health
10,000 management and assistance and educational and recreational programs.
10,000 To fund Case Assistance, Information and Transportation Services.

132744533
132744533

Gibson

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support the Bronx Museum of the Arts First Fridays program. The funds will go towards
planning, implementation, and promotion of the following FREE events: an open house exhibit,
music and art activities, Bronx story storytelling, spoken word performances, 1040 Lounge talks by
Bronx artists, readings and conversations, and show casting for local authors and writers. The
program also incorporates Family Affair Saturday art-making workshops for children ages 5-11,
group visits (70 receive fee waivers) offering 5,000 K-12 public schools and youth organizations
exhibition tours and art-making activities, In-School Partnerships providing sequential learning to
600 youth in 2 Bronx schools, support towards Teen Council paid internship for 13 Bronx teens who
gain applied video, audio, and image editing skills, and will serve 15 Bronx teens during an intensive
8,000 4-week program each July, who receive a stipend.
Funds will be used to support the planning, implementation, and promotion of various educational
5,000 and social activities and events.
To support the museum's permanent collection, special exhibitions, and education programs.
Funding will support the planning, implementation, and promotion of Free Admission, First Fridays,
5,000 Open House, Bronx Talks, Family Affair, Group Visits, In School Partnerships, and Teen Council.
5,000 For programming in Bronx Districts 14 funds will be used to support BxOs Arts Education programs.
10,000 Funding will support programming at the Lovinger Theatre at Lehman College.
15,000 Funds would be used to support BxOs Arts in Education programs.
Funds will support staff and other costs for the re-entry program for ex-offenders relocating to
District 17. Services are provided before release and include; health/mental care, substance abuse
treatment, re-entry planning, workforce training, family reunification and temporary and
10,000 permanent housing placement services.

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Palma

Bronx Parent Housing Network, Inc.

134100758

Arroyo
Cohen

Bronx River Alliance, Inc.


Bronx River Alliance, Inc.

*
753001587
753001587 *

Palma

Bronx River Alliance, Inc.

753001587

Torres

Bronx River Alliance, Inc.

753001587

Torres

Bronx River Art Center & Gallery, Inc.

133261148

Mark-Viverito
CC

BronxArtSpace
BronxWorks, Inc.

*
454636159
133254484 *

Gibson, Palma

*
*

*
Gibson

BronxWorks, Inc.

133254484

Cumbo

Brooklyn Academy of Music

112201344

Levin

Brooklyn Academy of Music

112201344

*
*

The Funds will be used to support a three-day/two-night overnight trip to YMCAs Camp Greenkill in
the Catskills over the spring recess. At Camp Greenkill, children will participate in nature and
8,000 wildlife study, hiking, group games, campfire, adventure activities, low ropes, and a climbing tower.
Funds for BAMs free senior arts programs and education programming including, free after-school
5,500 programs and in-school residences.
To support BAMs free senior arts programs and education programming including, free after3,500 school programs and in-school residences.
Funds to strengthen communication among the member gardens (printed material and web
upkeep), outreach to promote the public use of the gardens, as well as for group insurance policies,
3,000 water use/maintenance, professional memberships, and emergency repairs.

Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens Land Trust

274620010

Lander

Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens Land Trust

274620010

Levin

Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens Land Trust

274620010

3,500 To support programming in community gardens in Brooklyn.


To strengthen communication among member gardens, outreach to promote the public use of the
gardens, as well as for group insurance policies, water use/maintenance, professional
3,500 memberships, and emergency repairs.

112145956

To fund programming that includes services that focus on the stability and growth of small to midsized Brooklyn businesses. The Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project supports commercial
revitalization and merchant organizing services in underserved Brooklyn communities. Good Help
assists disadvantaged job seekers access job opportunities in small Brooklyn companies. Brooklyn
Goes Global/Brooklyn Designs helps businesses with procurement and promotion opportunities to
grow their business. Real Estate and Development services connect brokers, developers, businesses
and community based groups for information and networks. Funds will be used to support staff and
340,000 promotion.
Funds used to support the Neighborhood Development Project. This project will strategically
position the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce to offer retail development, neighborhood outreach
3,000 and the provision of helpful resources to businesses in the areas of Bensonhurst and Bath Beach.

CC

Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. (Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce)

Treyger

Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. (Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce)

112145956

Cumbo

Brooklyn Art Incubator, Inc.

300156146

Brooklyn, Cumbo,
Deutsch, Espinal,
Maisel, Menchaca

Funds will support programming for river stewardship, education, recreation, parkland
7,000 development, and ecological restoration projects in communities along the Bronx River.
10,000 Funding will support educational and recreational programming and activities.
To support classroom and public education and other programming on and about the Bronx River
corridor and greenway so that they can be healthy ecological, recreational, educational and
15,000 economic resources.
Funds will support programming for river stewardship, education recreation, parkland
10,000 development and ecological restoration along the Bronx River
Funds will support arts, education and environmental progress targeted to primarily lower income
10,000 community
Funds will be used to support an assortment of artistic summer workshops which include, but are
not limited to Street Art, Skateboards & Mural Painting, Wishes & Ballads in Poetry, and Artist
5,000 Books.
50,000 Funding to support the Senior Home Improvement Program.

Cumbo

Brooklyn, Espinal,
Gentile, Lander,
Maisel

Purpose of Funds

To support the reentry of individuals from prison back into the community, providing assistance
with benefits, mental health/substance abuse treatment, family reunification services, and other
5,000 services to reduce recidivism.

*
CC

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Cornegy

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Cumbo

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

*
*

Funds will be used to pay NFTE trainer certified art teachers to teach Wearable Art and Spoken
3,000 Word course and to buy supplies, pay for the space, transportation, mailings and advertisement.
Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Councils operations and to support arts programs and
services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout all of Brooklyn in FY 2015, including:
Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to
50,000 over 75 locations throughout NYC, reaching over 20,000 participants.
Funds will be used to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents
2,500 in District 36 in FY 2015.
Funds to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents in District
6,500 35.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Levin

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Maisel

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

* Amount ($)

*
*

*
Mealy

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Menchaca

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Reynoso

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

*
Treyger

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Williams

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Deutsch

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

3,500 To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents in District 33.
To support Brooklyn Arts Council's operations and to support arts programs and services for artists,
5,000 cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn
To support the Creative Coalitions program in Brownsville in District 41. The funding will be used to
build arts infrastructure in the community and aid artists in harnessing their economic potential.
This includes connecting artists to one another and to capacity- building services. The funds will
also be used to support BAC's artists' free and open to the public performances in District 41 public
10,000 spaces.
Funds to continue providing vital arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and
residents in District 38 including: Arts in Education programs that will employ teaching artists and
bring arts education to locations throughout NYC, Grant programs for artists and small cultural
groups; and Folk Arts projects that preserve and share cultural traditions from Brooklyns diversity
of immigrant-based cultures with the general public; community outreach programs that bring free40,000 to-the-public arts to senior and community centers.
To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents in District 34, with
3,500 a focus on the district's Latino population.
To support the operations and programs for artists, cultural groups and residents hosted by the
Brooklyn Arts Council, including: Arts in Education programs at over 60 locations throughout NYC;
grant programs for artists and small cultural groups; Folk Arts projects that preserve and present
cultural traditions of artists in Brooklyns immigrant-based communities, and community outreach
5,000 programs.

237072915

Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Councils operations and to support arts programs and
20,000 services for artists, instructors stipends, cultural groups, and residents throughout District 45
Used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Councils operations and to support arts programs and services for
15,000 artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout District 48
Funds will support Brooklyn Arts Councils operations and arts programs, programs and services for
artists, cultural groups, and residents, arts in education programs, folk arts projects, career and
professional development services, and community outreach programs that bring free-to-the3,500 public arts to seniors.

*
Gentile

Purpose of Funds

Barron

Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corp.

651209020

Funds are intended to be used for: 1. Basketball Training and Tournaments; funds will help pay for
instructors, uniforms, trophies, events, food, refreshments, and incentives. 2. College Advisement:
funds will help pay for local college visits, computer training, searching for colleges, applying for
financial aid, resume building, academic advisement, curriculum guides, and manuals. 3. Character
Education Sessions: funds will help provide stipends to invited speakers to discuss racial barriers,
African American history, self-identity, and conflict resolution. 4. Program staff and administration:
10,000 funds will pay for administrative staff, group leaders, consultants, and accounting services.

CC

Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc.

113155182

35,000 Funding to maintain and expand the BVLPs critical legal services.

Cumbo

Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc.

113155182

Funds to provide 17a guardianship, foreclosure and debt assistance/representation and in general
2,000 allow us to expand our coverage and the amount of clients that attorneys can represent.
Funds will cover staff salaries so that the organization can provide consultation on 17a
guardianship, foreclosure and debt assistance/representation and in general allow us to expand
2,500 our coverage and the amount of clients that our volunteer attorneys can represent.

Greenfield

Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc.

113155182

Levin

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc.

133277651

Cumbo

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780

Levin

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780

Eugene

Brooklyn Center for the Quality of Life

262651830

*
*
*

3,500 To support events and activities that will be produced and presented by the Conservancy.
Funds to offer movement, visual arts, and recreation activities to provide a means of expression to
4,500 address mental illness, family concerns, and related issues.
To support the BC PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) program, a Medicaid funded
program that serves adults (18 and over) with a mental health diagnosis which causes problems
3,500 with living, learning, working or social goals.
To support operating costs for the following Brooklyn Center for the Quality of Life programs: Food
Pantry, Health Initiatives, Immigration Program, Annual Kidz Fair, and a part-time administrative
5,000 assistants stipend.
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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Gentile

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

CC
Gentile
Williams
Lander

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.


Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.
Brooklyn College Academy
Brooklyn Community Board # 6

113065859
113065859 *
136400434
136400434

Levin

Brooklyn Community Board # 6

136400434

3,500

Menchaca

Brooklyn Community Board # 6

136400434

3,500

Gentile

Brooklyn Community Board #10

136400434

3,500

Gentile

Brooklyn Community Board #11

136400434

3,500

CC

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

Gentile

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

Menchaca

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

Eugene

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc.

611567317

Gentile

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc.

611567317

Lander

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc.

611567317

2,500
*

Gentile

Brooklyn, LGBT,
Lander, Levin,
Menchaca

*
*
*

*
*

*
Cumbo, Espinal,
Maisel

CC
Cornegy

Brooklyn Defender Services


Brooklyn Defender Services

113305406
113305406 *

*
Cumbo

Brooklyn Defender Services

113305406

30,000
5,500
3,500
3,500

Funding to provide towards case management, benefits assistance, information, referral and family
25,000 support services for Brooklyns growing LGBTQ population, including youth, aging and families.
Funds will support two ElderPRIDE programs: senior social gatherings and an LGBTQ friendly and
2,500 culturally competent series called "Some Like It Hot".
To support the Brooklyn Community Pride Center as a service provider to Brooklyns immigrant and
detainee population, including youth, aging, and families. Funds will be used for continued
5,000 outreach and program development and expansion.
To support operating costs for the following programs at the Brooklyn Congregations United Inc.:
leadership and development training, community organizing and campaigns for community health,
5,000 affordable housing, and economic justice.
Funds will be used to train and develop leaders to organize their communities to improve local
neighborhoods.
3,500
To support training and leadership development programs. Funding will pay for staff salaries and
3,500 associated costs.
Funds for the Youth and Family Justice Initiative which provides criminal defense, family defense,
and cutting-edge policy advocacy for youth impacted by the criminal justice and family law
systems. Funds will go toward the hiring of social work, education advocacy, policy advocacy and
investigator positions. Funds will also go toward a community liaison to coordinate the Know Your
Rights and other outreach with community-based agencies, elected officials, churches and
50,000 community members for our Strengthening Communities/Strengthening Families project.
12,500 To provide support for the Civil Justice Program.
Funds will be used to expand program services and build greater capacity to do more communitybased work. In addition these funds will provide unfunded legal and social work services, and to
hire staff positions to provide supplemental services to address the civil legal needs of justice and
4,500 child welfare involved adults, youth and their families.

*
Greenfield

Brooklyn Defender Services

113305406

Lander
Maisel
Williams

Brooklyn Defender Services


Brooklyn Defender Services
Brooklyn Defender Services

*
113305406
113305406 *
113305406 *

Eugene

Brooklyn Film Society, Inc.

271893622

Purpose of Funds

Funds will provide free after school programming to children and youth in elementary, middle and
high school, including homework help, college preparation, mentoring, special arts projects, field
trips, and physical education.
Funds to provide recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as facility
rental and insurance costs for BCA's four Senior Centers: Sunset Park Senior Citizens Center, Sixth
Avenue Senior Citizens Center, Bensonhurst Senior Citizens Center and Avenue U Senior Citizens
Center.
Funds will support youth and community programming.
The funding will be used to renovate, upgrade and expand school science lab.
To support operating expenses.
To supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and to perform outreach to encourage and facilitate citizen
participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City Charter
mandate.
Funds to supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and to perform outreach to encourage and facilitate
citizen participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City
Charter mandate.
Funds will support services to the community performed by the Community Board and pay for
materials used by the Board.
Funds will support services to the community performed by the Community Board and pay for
materials used by the Board.

2,500
3,500
2,500
10,000
8,000

Funds will be used to operate the Civil Justice Program which provides enhanced services to clients
who are indigent residents of Brooklyn. Representing over 40,000 people per year, funds will be
allocated towards staff salaries to provide additional unfunded legal and social work services,
including specialized services for immigrants and adolescents.
To support a Youth and Family Justice Initiative. Funding will pay for social worker and investigator
positions and education, advocacy and outreach.
To provide services in the Civil Justice Program to residents of Brooklyn.
Funding to support the Civil Justice Program
To support "Brooklyn Film Pride", a two day film event that showcases the films of Brooklyn
filmmakers.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Levin

Brooklyn Frontiers High School

136400434

Lander

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc.

203283721

Levin

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc.

203283721

Menchaca
Levin

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc.


Brooklyn Heights Association Inc.

203283721
111504005

Cornegy

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

Cumbo

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

Gentile

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

Greenfield

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

Lander

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

Levin

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

Mealy

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

CC

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

Deutsch
Gentile

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.


Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584
112412584

Greenfield
Lander
Maisel

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.


Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.
Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584
112412584
112412584 *

*
*
*

Brooklyn, Deutsch,
Lander, Maisel

Treyger

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

Williams
Gentile

112412584
111672743 *

Treyger

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.


Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences
Brooklyn Kings County Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce,
Inc.
Brooklyn Kings County Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce,
Inc.

CC

Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A

132605599

Cumbo

Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A

132605599

Menchaca

Dromm, Espinal,
Reynoso, Williams

202381186
202381186

*
*

Purpose of Funds

2,800 To provide after school tutoring program.


To support programming and services for the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway, including personnel
5,000 expenses.
To provide programming and services to ensure the long-term viability of the Brooklyn Waterfront
3,500 Greenway.
Funding to support programming/services including project coordination; design of open spaces;
development of green infrastructure; public workshops; and membership, maintenance and
5,000 stewardship programs.
3,500 To support maintenance of the Promenade Garden.
To support free school tours for students in grades K-12held at the Historical Society and at the
5,000 Brooklyn Navy Yard Center
Funds to support free school tours for grades K-12 and ongoing outreach to students across all
3,500 neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
Funds will be used to support school group tours, to offer students the opportunity to learn about
their local history.
2,500
Funds will cover costs of museum-based school tour programs which, led by museum educators,
provide students the opportunity to explore and investigate Brooklyns past through access to
2,500 archival documents, artifacts, and other primary sources.
To support the creation of online cirricula for the Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations oral
3,500 history project for use by K-12 teachers to use with students.
To support free school tours for grades K-12held at the Historical Society and at the Brooklyn
3,500 Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92.
Funding will help Brooklyn Historical Society provide free school tours to Brooklyn students. The
5,000 funding will help pay for the cost of operating BHS and paying experienced museum educators.
To prevent displacement by eviction or foreclosure through mediation with landlords and lenders
or mortgage servicer's, assistance in accessing entitlements, relocation when necessary and other
50,000 assistance.
Funding to provide intervention services to tenants of distressed low and moderate priced multiple25,000 dwellings.
3,500 Funds will be used to provide assistance to families facing eviction and foreclosure.
To support program to prevent the displacement of families through eviction and foreclosure.
Evictions will be prevented through mediation with landlords and through the accessing of
entitlements that assist with rental payments or freeze rents at current levels for a tenant.
Homeowners will be assisted through mediation with lenders / servicers resulting in modifications
7,500 and or refinancing.
3,500 To provide services for homeowners and tenants who are at risk for eviction.
3,500 To provide specialized services to residents of the 46th Council District.
Funds will be used to provide specialized services to victims of Sandy, intervention in low and
moderate priced multiple-dwellings identified as needing intervention. This intervention will
stabilize the building and ensure the continuing availability of truly affordable housing in Brooklyn.
Low income seniors, disabled and low-income families will be assisted with SCRIE, DRIE and FEPS
applications to subsidize their rent. Tenants will be assisted when being threatened with eviction
due to non-payment issues, harassment and other tenancy challenges. Intervention will be
provided to residents with environmental hazards such as the presence of lead, mold, vermin and
3,000 other infestations. Assistance will be provided to homeowners facing foreclosure.
Funds will be used to provide intervention in low and moderate priced multiple-dwellings identified
10,000 as needing intervention
1,000 Funds will provide free museum attendance on certain days of the month.
5,000 Funds to staff two part time workers and cover the cost of the business incubator classes.
4,000 Funds used to cover the costs associated with operating business incubator classes
Funds will be used to sustain and expand widely acclaimed Group Representation Unit. The Units
staff provides critically needed legal support for a network of 15 full-time tenant organizers
255,000 operating out of 6 community housing organizations.
Funds will be used to provide legal representation, brief advice/services, and legal education to
3,500 vulnerable populations.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Levin

Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A

132605599

Reynoso
Williams

Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A


Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A

132605599
132605599

Cumbo
Cumbo

Brooklyn Music School


Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation

116000202
112137138

Gentile

Brooklyn On Fun Association USA, Inc.

455094879

Dromm

Brooklyn Pride, Inc.

113357221

Lander
Constantinides

Brooklyn Pride, Inc.


Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music

113357221
111532426

Gentile

Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music

111532426

Koo

Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music

111532426

Lander

Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music

111532426

Levin

Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music

111532426

Cornegy

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

Cumbo

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

Levin

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

*
*

*
*

To support the Make: School pilot program at PS 84, which will provide students with hands-on
3,500 projects and integrate art into science, technology, engineering, and math studies.
To support Make: School at P.S. 84. Funds will support acquisition of materials and supplies,
production of educational resources, staff development and collaboration, execution of project
5,000 lessons, documentation and development of online resources.
3,500 Funding to support the Preserving Affordable Housing Program.
Funds will be used to purchase equipment/instruments, hire Teaching Artists, and assure access to
4,100 more low income children through financial aid.
4,000 Funds to provide free and accessible exhibition, visitor and employment center.
Funds will pay operating cost, including office space rental, utility bills, office supplies, accounting
4,000 fees, and payroll for staffs, and will pay for workshops that will benefit the community.
Produce Kids Space program for children, youth and parents (both LGBTQ and allies) to combat
3,500 bullying.
To support programming, including annual 5k run, to educate the public and commemorate
5,000 historical events in advancing civil rights for the LGBT community.
3,500 Funding will be used to support music instruction to local youth and seniors in Astoria.
Funds will support the continuation of BQCM's outreach programs that provide music instruction,
3,500 music therapy, and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan.
Funds would support the Music Partners Program for District 20 schools, including PS24Q and
10,000 PS22Q, youth and senior centers.
To support music therapy programs and concerts, including the Music Partners Program and the
3,500 Music Therapy Program.
To support the continuation and/or reinstatement of outreach programs which provide music
3,500 instruction, music therapy and concerts in Brooklyn.
10,000 To provide garden improvements and supplies for BQLT gardens in the 36th Council District.
Funds to support community garden activities including rent and utilities, and support of our Fall
5,000 Bike Tour and other events in its gardens.

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

*
Miller

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

Reynoso

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

Williams

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

Cornegy

Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest Center, Inc.

320019367

Mealy

Brooklyn Rescue Mission Urban Harvest Center, Inc.

320019367

Cumbo

Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The

271223035

CC

Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy

113129249

The funding will pay for the maintenance of the 5 Brooklyn Queens Land Trust gardens located in
District 41, including general maintenance of the Central Bainbridge garden; the repair of a
sinkhole in the Garden of Angels on Greene Avenue; lumber and soil for garden beds at the Patchen
Avenue Garden; fence repair, soil and garden supplies at the Ralph Lincoln garden, and general
10,000 maintenance of the St. Johns Renaissance garden
BQLT will update the Merrick Marsden II garden. Work will include a new fence, landscaping,
installing a gazebo for seating, garden tools and supplies.BQLT requests general support for these
activities including rent and utilities, and support of our Fall Bike Tour and other events in its
gardens.
5,000

To support programming and purchase of materials for four community gardens in Bushwick:
5,000 Concerned Citizens of Grove St.; La Finca, Peoples Garden and Woodbine Garden.

Funds to start new community gardens. Services include finding available space, organizing a
3,500 neighborhood gardening group, planning the garden with community stakeholders.

Levin

To provide support for rent and utilities, and to support the Fall Bike Tour and other events
3,500

*
Mealy

Purpose of Funds

2,500 To fund stipends for youth working in the greenhouse, food pantry and farmers market.
The funds will support the Growing Success program, which provides stipends to youth interns for
working in the greenhouse, food pantry, and farmers markets. The funding will also be used to
purchase farm supplies, equipment, t-shirts, training equipment and tools. The funds will also
7,000 support food justice events in District 41.
Funds will support general operating expenses of the Brooklyn Steppers, to purchase musical
5,000 instruments for the marching band and for our annual community event.
To support and expand BYCAs Choral Music Education and Performance Program and Financial Aid
45,000 Initiative.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Gentile
Dickens, Ferreras,
King, Levine, Williams CC

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

BrooklynONE productions, Inc.

460692076

Brotherhood Sister Sol, Inc., The

133857387

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

3,500 Funds will support regular scheduled events and the new outdoor Brooklyn Shakespeare Festival.

*
120,000 Funds will be used to support the operations of summer programming.

The funds will support the operating costs of the Brownsville Heritage House, including the costs of
hosting free cultural programming for the community. This cultural programming includes free jazz
performances, and free movie screenings. The funds will also help defray the costs of health and
employment workshops and tutoring assistance. The funds will also be used to pay a part-time
employee, IT contractor, and volunteer stipends. The funds will pay for purchase of supplies and
10,000 equipment associated with the Heritage House's cultural and educational programming
Funds would be used to offer an expanded 60-hour training with Healthy Choices training, one-onone technical assistance, free legal assistance, career path counseling, access to financing,
networking, and child care skills mentoring.!

Mealy

Brownsville Heritage House, Inc.

112552201

CD28

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.

113306111

Training topics include: business planning, marketing, finance, taxes, recordkeeping, operations,
8,000 early childhood development and nutrition.
To support business workshops, one-on-one counseling, access to finance, and BOC Networks Child
Care Business Development Project. The project will help lower income women gain financial
literacy, marketing, management, and childhood development skills. Funds would be used to offer
an expanded 60-hour training with Healthy Choices training, one-on-one technical assistance, free
legal assistance. Training topics include: business planning, marketing, finance, taxes,
18,000 recordkeeping, operations, early childhood development and nutrition.

Ferreras

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.

113306111

Reynoso

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.

113306111

Richards

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.

113306111

Weprin

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.

113306111
*

Levine

Buyers And Renters United To Save Harlem, Inc.

205377268

Chin

Cabrini Immigrant Services of NYC

455258656

Richards

CAMBA, Inc.

112480339

Williams
Williams

CAMBA, Inc.
CAMBA, Inc.

*
112480339
112480339 *

Gibson

Capitol District Management Association

The funds will be used for the BIDs Youth Ambassadors program. Youth Ambassadors serve as
neighborhood guides by providing directions to tourists, distribute maps and souvenirs to visitors,
serve as greeters for The Bronx, maintain the Stadium Community Gardens as a public meeting
8,000 space and facilitate special events like street fairs and block parties.

270699754
*

Eugene

Caribbean American Center of New York, Inc.

133443781

Miller

Caribbean American Repertory Theatre

112972441

Williams

Caribbean American Repertory Theatre

112972441

7,500 To support a training program for minority, immigrant, and lower-income women entrepreneurs.
To support BOC Networks Child Care Business Development Project which responds to a
demonstrated need for comprehensive services to home-based child care providers for
15,000 professional business, legal and accounting assistance to constituents of District 31.
To support training programs for minority and immigrant women starting child care business with
5,000 technical assistance, legal assistance, career counseling and mentoring.
Funding to continue educational, research and outreach efforts in Council District 7 to provide
tenants and the larger community with effective ways to bring greater economic and social justice
in the area of housing. Funding will be used to cover program costs such as salaries, rent, supplies
3,500 and other overhead expenses.
To support free ESOL, technology, and cultural literacy classes for adults. Funds will support
purchase of laptops and salary of instructor. As well as a theatre trip for ESOL students which
5,000 includes lesson plans to facilitate instruction.
To support the Arverne View Security Guard Academy CAMBA seeks to offer Security Guard
training to clients in Arverne View on the Rockaway Peninsula as a new component of the Arverne
5,000 View Recovery Project.
Funds to provide outreach for the identification, screening, assessment and referral process for
preconception, pregnant and interconception women and families with infants who are at risk for
3,500 poor birth outcomes.
5,000 Funds to support services provided at Beacon 269 in Brooklyn.

*
*

To support operational costs of the CACNY Youth Ambassador Mentoring Training Program, which
provides basic educational support services, including SAT/REGENT Prep, job preparation skills
5,000 leading up to summer jobs, internship placement and community service opportunities for teens.
Funding for the support of our production of two plays: Love Is and Sizwe Banzi Is Dead . Funds will
5,000 be used to support space rental costs and artists fees.
Funding to support upcoming productions, funds will be used to offset cost of items such as space
3,500 rental costs and artists fees.
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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Williams

Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement


*
(CASYM, Inc.)
112778372
Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement
*
(CASYM, Inc.)
112778372

Cumbo

Caribbean Research Center at Medgar Evers College, The

Eugene

112631618

*
Eugene

Caribbean Research Center at Medgar Evers College, The

112631618

Williams

Caribbean Research Center at Medgar Evers College, The

112631618

Williams

Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc.

133323168

*
*

Caribbean-American Research Foundation, Inc.

BLAC, Rodriguez

3,500 Funding to conduct various research projects


3,500 Funds to support a new anti-violence project, includes training for youth service providers

Funding to support 6 projects for court-involved youth, in partnership with the Administration of
Children's Services. Two of these projects will be two week intensive choral workshops in secure
detention settings. Each workshop includes: 9 training sessions; 2 compositions sessions; 2 dress
rehearsals; a final concert for the facility and participants' families and; a post-project reflection
session. The four additional workshops focusing on composition will take place in non-secure
placement facilities. They include: 12 weekly songwriting sessions; a launch concert; 2 rehearsals; a
final concert; a recording session. Participants completing these projects receive a half of a general
5,000 elected high school credit from the Department of Education and letters for their case files.

Cabrera

Carnegie Hall Corporation, The

131923626

Dromm

Carnegie Hall Corporation, The

131923626

Garodnick
Johnson

Carnegie Hall Corporation, The


Carnegie Hall Corporation, The

131923626
131923626

Palma
Rosenthal

Carnegie Hall Corporation, The


Carnegie Hall Corporation, The

131923626
131923626

Garodnick
Lander

Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc.


Carroll Gardens Association, Inc.

133300409
112573432 *

Menchaca

Carroll Gardens Association, Inc.

112573432

CC

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

Rose

Casa Belvedere The Italian Cultural Foundation


Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
New York

264411728

CC

To support operational costs of various research projects related to immigrant communities,


sustainable development, civic engagement, Diaspora relationships/dynamics, occupation training,
cultural assimilation, community-based opinion polling, social economics, demographic shifts, and
10,000 political dynamics of the Caribbean American Community.

113631557

5,000 Provide two choral workshops for court-involved young people in secure detention facilities
Funding will support free public Carnegie Hall music events, including outreach to hospitals and
3,500 senior centers.
3,000 To support free CarnegieKids concerts at the Hudson Guild.
To support music programs for court involved juveniles in the Bronx, in secure and non-secure ACS
5,000 settings that promote connections to family and community.
3,500 Funding to support free Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concerts in District 6.

Kallos

7,500 Funds will be used to conduct various research projects.

To support 1) printing and dissemination of publications supporting the following: Orientation of


new arrivals into the Community, Legal and Immigration concerns, Education for Success, Discipline
and Self-Esteem, Understanding the Testing and Assessment in the School System, College
Preparation/Career Selection, Health Services, Reunification of Families, Child Neglect, Abuse and
Foster Care, Community Services, Effective Political Representation. 2) A Parent Empowerment
Program with workshops in all of the above divided into three segments: Traditional Support;
10,000 Consciousness-Raising; and Community Activism.

Eugene

Purpose of Funds

To provide cultural programming throughout Brooklyn, and support the operational costs of the
5,000 program.
Funding to maintain cultural awareness, equipment purchases, staff support, provide a teen dance
3,500 group, and rental space.

135562185

*
*

Funding will support operating costs for Carnegie Hill Neighbors, a group that advocates for
3,500 improvements in the neighborhood and quality of life for residents in Carnegie Hill.
3,500 To support strategic planning and assistance for businesses in Carroll Gardens.
Funds to continue and expand the free Entrepreneur Assistance Program which include free
workshops and one-on-one counseling; where-in training and technical assistance on a diverse
5,000 array of topic areas.
To support and enhance 10 core programs: the Social Service Unit, Community Elder Mistreatment
Abuse Prevention Program, Carter Burden Senior Program, C.V. Starr Adult Day Services, Covello
Senior. Program, Volunteer Services, Case Management Unit, Making Art Work, Carter Burden
Gallery. Services provided include counseling, case assistance, advocacy, information, referral, help
with benefit applications, senior center programming, social model adult day, volunteer programs,
80,000 arts & craft classes, access to cultural events.
To Fund the Stagione Di Musica (Seasons of Song) music series. The funding will be used to cover
3,500 the cost of the musicians and staging needs for the performances.
$140,000 will provide much-needed direct legal representation, advice, and outreach to
140,000 immigrants who cannot afford private attorneys.

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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

BLAC, Rodriguez

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

Mark-Viverito

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of


New York
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
New York
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
New York
Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of
New York

Palma

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of


New York

CC
King
Levine

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
135562185
135562185
135562185
135562185

250,000
*
*
*

Ferreras

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

112634818

Gentile

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

112634818

Menchaca

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

112634818

Ulrich

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

112634818

Vallone
Vallone
Van Bramer

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.


Catholic Migration Services, Inc.
Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

112634818
112634818
112634818

Vacca

Catholic Widows and Widowers of the Bronx

133715149

*
*

Funds will support legal representation of tenants in administrative and court proceedings, legal
consultations and advice at the drop-in legal clinic, and legal consultations, advice and know-your15,000 rights education for tenants. Funds will also supplement administrative costs for the offices.
Funds will provide community education to seniors about the SCRIE (Senior Citizens Rent Increase
Exemption) and help seniors apply for SCRIE benefits.
3,500
Funds to help immigrant workers recover unpaid wages and address issues of hazardous work
5,000 conditions.
Funds to be used to support legal representation/advice services and to support the operational
4,000 costs associated
The funds will support CMS in providing legal services in areas such as senior housing and
5,000 immigration.
5,000 The funds will support CMS in providing immigration legal services.
3,500 Funds to offset cost of salaries and benefits of staff, as well as office rent.
To provide funds for any widows and widowers in the community to socialize, attend events and
1,000 trips, and adjust to single life.

522440116

Funding will support on-going maintenance of Stuyvesant Cove Park, Solar One's sustainability and
energy awareness curriculum development and internship programs, as well as local community
5,000 outreach efforts to promote environmental protection.
Funds will continue empowering women, youth and LGBTQ communities to prevent, respond to,
and heal from violence. Through multiple-session courses and one-time workshops, we will provide
50,000 participants with practical strategies and skills to increase their safety and confidence.

Lander, Mendez,
Menchaca

10,000

7,000

CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc.

5,000

*
135562185
*

Garodnick

15,000

Purpose of Funds

$250,000 will fund the creation of a vibrant performance, exhibition, and arts and culture
education center in Northern Manhattan with Alianzas own cultural programs serving as the
anchor. The Cultural Center will expand its cultural programming, through partnership with other
arts organizations.
CCCS will provide eviction prevention services to individuals and families at risk of becoming
homeless.
Funding to support intramural sports tournament involving Alianza Division programs for youth
after school.
Funds will be used to purchase fresh produce, helping us maintain full and nutritious pantry bags
for East Harlem residents at the St. Cecilia's food pantry.
To provide eviction prevention services to individuals and families at risk of becoming homeless,
including help with immediate housing crises, short-term crisis intervention and case management,
and emergency rent relief for residents of Council District 18 who are experiencing an immediate
housing crisis.

CC

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

112444676

Cornegy

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

112444676

Levin

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

112444676

7,500 To cover costs associated with providing self-defense and violence prevention workshops
To provide in-depth, multiple-session courses or one-time workshops to empower communities to
3,500 prevent, heal from, and counter violence.

Levin

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

112444676

3,500 To provide in-depth, multiple-session violence prevention courses and one-time workshops.

Menchaca

Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE, Inc., The)

112444676

5,000 To cover costs associated with providing self-defense and violence prevention workshops
To provide parents and their children opportunities to create and explore art together through
Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) at public schools citywide which also addresses school-focused
3,000 issues such as: bullying, health and well-being, cultural diversity, and building community.
3,000 To support parent-child arts based programs for local schools.
To provide parents and their children opportunities to create and explore art together through
3,500 Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) at public schools in District 33.

Kallos
Lander

Center for Arts Education, Inc.


Center for Arts Education, Inc.

133938080
133938080

Levin

Center for Arts Education, Inc.

133938080

Levine

Center for Arts Education, Inc.

133938080

Van Bramer

Center for Arts Education, Inc.

133938080

Funding to provide parents and their children in Council District 7 with opportunities to create and
4,000 explore art together through Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) at public schools citywide.
To provide parents and their children opportunities to create and explore art together through
3,500 Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) at public schools citywide

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Crowley

Center for the Women of New York, Inc., The

112876688

5,000

Vallone

Center for the Women of New York, Inc., The

112876688

10,000

Weprin

Center for the Women of New York, Inc., The

112876688

Mark-Viverito
Mendez

Center for Traditional Music and Dance


Center for Traditional Music and Dance

237379877
237379877

5,000
*
*

*
Ferreras

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The

113625306

Lander

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The

113625306

*
Levin

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The

113625306

Mark-Viverito

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The

113625306

Menchaca

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The

113625306

Reynoso
Levin

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The


Central American Legal Assistance

113625306
112859151

Reynoso

Central American Legal Assistance

112859151

CC
Constantinides

Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.


Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.

112652331
112652331

Van Bramer

Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.

112652331

Cornegy

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc.

113549224

Cumbo

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc.

113549224

Mealy

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc.

113549224

Mealy

Central Brooklyn Legal Services Corp

465144468

Cornegy

Central Brooklyn Martin Luther King Commission, Inc., The 113133360

Mark-Viverito

Central Park East High School / East Harlem Pride

Constantinides, Van
Bramer

*
*

136400434

5,000
4,250

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support free direct services through support group for women in crisis, job workshops,
legal referral clinic, financial clinic, low-cost, short-term career training classes providing
opportunity for employment.
Funding will be used for free direct services through a support group for women in crises, job
workshops, legal referral clinic, financial clinic, low-cost, short-term career training classes
providing opportunity for employment.
To support free direct services for women in crises, job workshops, legal referral clinics, financial
clinics, and career training classes.
To support the Mariachi Academy of New York teaching children the artistic traditions of the
Mariachi. Funds will be used to offset the costs of teacher salaries.
Funding to support program administration of Ukrainian Village Voices singing workshops,
performances, and singing sessions for seniors.

Funding to support the production and distribution of Making Policy Public: The Path to Park
Improvements (MPP) educational posters that helps Spanish speakers understand the process of
creating improvements in their parks. The posters are aimed at helping to navigate the City's
3,500 complex policies on park funding. Funding will provide translation, design/typesetting, and printing.
10,000 To provide educational information on financial services to Bangla-speaking immigrants.
To provide community education workshops on affordable housing, zoning, and ULURP as part of
CUPs Envisioning Development Toolkits, which are visual, tactile, interactive tools that organizers,
advocates, and others can use to break down the jargon around land use and development issues
2,500 and to foster real public participation.
To provide a 10-session City Studies program for students in a US Government class at the
International Community High School (ICHS). Funding will partially support CUP staff and teaching
5,000 artist, project materials, and production costs.
Funding to provide civic education workshops on zoning and ULURP as part of CUPs Envisioning
Development Toolkits, which are visual, tactile, interactive tools that organizers, advocates, and
others can use to break down the jargon around land use and development issues and to foster
5,000 real public participation.
To support a 10-session City Studies program at the Lyons Community School. Funds will support
5,000 CUP staff, Teaching Artist, project materials, and production costs.
3,500 To support removal defense for detained immigrants and for asylum seekers.
To support staff positions for lawyers working on removal defense (including for detained
5,000 immigrants) and for asylum seekers.
The program provides counseling and assistance in filing various applications such as: SCRIE, DRIE,
25,000 SCHE, HEAP, Etc. to seniors.
30,000 Funding will be used for annual waterfront concert and fireworks display in Astoria.
Funding to provide counseling and assistance in filing various applications such as: SCRIE, DRIE,
SCHE, HEAP, Etc...to seniors. Housing workshops and seminars are also conducted by the
17,000 organization.
To provide support for the following events: Annual Gala, Jazz Women's Viewpoint, Youth
7,500 Jamboree & Wellness Day & Jazz hall of fame
Funding will be used for general festival promotion, marketing, printing ads in newspapers and jazz
6,000 publication.
The funds will be used to pay for Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium's musicians, equipment
purchase and rental, supply purchase and rental, transportation, and staff salaries. The funds will
support CBJC's free and open to the public performances in District 41 schools, senior centers,
6,000 community centers, parks, and libraries.
The funds will be used to pay for attorneys to provide counsel and representation in court or
before administrative agencies; paralegal staff to prepare documents on behalf of attorneys;
administrative staff to support executive and professional staff; fixed and non-fixed costs such as
10,000 rent, telephones, and office supplies and equipment.
To support an annual essay, poetry and art contest, college preparatory workshops and
10,000 educational forums.
Funds will be used to offset expenses for students involved in PSAL sports which include
7,000 transportation, equipment, uniforms, out of city travel, recognition and rewards.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Koslowitz

Central Queens YM & YWHA, Inc

111633509

*
Levine

Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

161765323

3,500

Rodriguez
Rodriguez
Rodriguez
Rodriguez

Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia


Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia
Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia
Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

*
161765323
161765323 *
161765323 *
161765323 *

3,500
5,000
5,000
5,000

Rodriguez

Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

161765323

Greenfield

Chabad Lubavitch of Kensington

113157035

Vallone
Matteo

Chabad of Northeast Queens


Charles Berry Houses Tenant Association

113207716
136400434

Garodnick

Chashama, Inc.

133862422

Johnson

Chashama, Inc.

133862422

Johnson

Chekpeds

264483508

Johnson

Cherry Lane Alternative, Inc.

133969173

Chin

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Cohen

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Cumbo

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Eugene

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Koslowitz

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Lander
Levin
Maisel

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.
Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.
Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

*
136119036
136119036 *
136119036 *

*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*

*
Miller
Rosenthal

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.
Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036
136119036 *

Torres

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to support the array of programs and services provided to over 300 Senior
Adults over the age of sixty each week. Programs include social, recreational, cultural, educational
health related program components, stay well exercise, nutrition medication screening, current
events, support groups for bereavement, loss of spouse caregiver stress, mental health counseling,
round trip transportation from home to center, theme related classes clubs, trips, concerts onsite live performances, inter-generational activities volunteer opportunities throughout the
17,000 agency.

7,000

Funding to support Centro Altagracia's tenant advocacy initiative facilitates communication and
alleviates confusion surrounding tenant-landlord issues. Services provided include counseling
related to rent overcharges, harassment, lack of repairs, DHCR paperwork, HPD services, SCRIE,
DRIE and NYCHA applications. Funds will be used for staffing and printed materials.
Funding to provide printed materials, healthy refreshments, cooking classes, direct outreach and
giveaways at community events.
Staffing and programming expenses related to social change
Funding to support staffing and printed materials related to tenant advocacy
Funding to support staffing and programming expenses related to victims of abuse
Funding to provide meals, transportation, and other programming expenses for community service
participants

Funds will be used for the coordination and materials for tens of teenage volunteers who visit
5,000 hundreds of elderly residents in their homes in the neighborhood on a weekly basis.
To operate after school programming, cultural programs like the Model Matzah Factory, and a
15,000 nursing home visitation program.
1,500 Funds will be use to support their Family Day event
Funding will support the Gallery Window program, which converts vacant spaces into presentation
3,500 venues for local artists to create and showcase works for audiences.
Funds support programs providing local young artists in Council District 3 with publicity, marketing
3,500 technical assistance, organizational support, and affordable space to create their art.
To support the TREE GUARDS program in Hells Kitchen to protect the frail trees newly planted by
5,000 the Parks department as part of the Mayors one million Tree program.
To support the Mentor Project (MP), pairing emerging playwrights with seasoned dramatists and
3,500 showcasing the emerging playwrights' new plays.
To support in-school and after-school programs; tournaments at public schools; college-bound
3,500 program; and teacher training institute.
5,000 Funding to support programming for children in after school chess clubs and summer chess camps.
Funds to continue school program that occurs citywide impacting over 13,000 students annually.
Such programs include Classroom Chess, After-School Cress Clubs, Summer Chess Camps,
3,000 Scholastic Tournament Program, and so much more.
To support Chess-in-the-Schools' School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs,
3,500 Scholastic Tournament Program, College Bound Program, and Project Chess.
Funds will be used to support the organizations programs : School Program, After-School Chess
Clubs/Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, College Bound Program, Project
3,500 Chess, Teacher Training Institute
To support city-wide chess programs, including classroom chess, after-school chess clubs,
3,500 scholastic tournaments, college bound programs and teacher training institute.
3,500 To support chess programming in schools.
2,500 To provide services to several schools in the 46th Council District.
Funding will support: 1. After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps; 2. Scholastic Tournament
Program, 3. the College Bound Program, and 4. the Teacher Training Institute: which trains NYC
3,500 public school educators to effectively teach chess in the classroom and after-school.
3,500 Support the various programs of Chess in the schools
Funds will support Chess in the Schools' programs including classroom chess, afterschool chess
clubs/summer chess camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, College Bound Program and Project
5,000 Chess, Teacher Training Institute

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Levine

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

Vacca

Chester Civic Improvement Association

133908492

Dromm

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

113580935

Purpose of Funds

Funds to support the School Program in Council District 7 schools where children learn to play
chess and are assigned a trained instructor who teaches in each school. This includes afterschool
4,000 chess clubs and summer chess camps that are open to all students in the School Program.
To fund a first alert security system for senior citizens and to help those in need of financial
3,500 assistance
24,000 To support career development, employment readiness, ESOL classes and financial education.

Ferreras

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

113580935

5,000

Van Bramer

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

113580935

3,943

Mark-Viverito

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

*
*

Matteo

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

Rosenthal
Koslowitz

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.


Child Center of New York, Inc., The

*
112864750
111733454 *

Lancman

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454

Kallos

Child School-Legacy High School, The

132785566

CC

Child Welfare Organizing Project, Inc.

134089544

Reynoso
Garodnick

Children Of Bellevue Inc.


Children of Bellevue, Inc.

*
131679615
131679615 *

Levin

Children Of Bellevue, Inc.

131679615

Mendez

Children Of Bellevue, Inc.

131679615

Menchaca

Children of the City

113308972

CC
Matteo
Rodriguez

Children's Aid Society, The


Children's Aid Society, The
Children's Aid Society, The

135562191
135562191 *
135562191 *

5,000
3,000
3,500
2,000
10,000

*
5,000
*

*
*

King

Children's Chord Blood Bank and Research Foundation,


Inc.

261356156

Mark-Viverito
Rosenthal

Children's Museum of Manhattan


Children's Museum of Manhattan

*
132761376
132761376 *

Funding will support workforce and economic development programming aimed toward
establishing long term economic stability by integrating career development, employment
readiness, ESOL classes, financial education and savings incentive programs, job-readiness training,
including Vocational English language class, as well as education about workers rights.
Funding to engage LMI South Asian immigrants through organizing, mobilization, and advocacy in
the areas of voter registration, civic education, civic participation, affordable housing development,
tenant associations, and on other related issues
Funding will be used to provide the Child Safety Workshop to teach children to recognize, resist
and report physical and sexual abuse in District 8.
Funding will be used to provide the Child Safety Workshop to teach children to recognize, resist
and report physical and sexual abuse.
Funding will be used to provide a Child Safety Workshop to teach children to recognize, resist and
report physical and sexual abuse
Funds to sustain Adolescent Sexual Health program at Borough Hall.
Funding to support staff training and supplies for Beacon Community Services Center at Parsons
Educational Complex.
To provide funding for supplemental reading and math programs, to include both materials and
initial and ongoing training for school staff, which will assist in remediation and skill improvement
for students.

To provide family services including a support group, parent leadership training, information and
50,000 referral services, and parent involvement in professional education and workforce development.
To support The Video Interaction Project(VIP),an evidence-based parenting intervention delivered
5,000 in the pediatric healthcare setting.
3,500 Funding will support the Video Interaction Project.
To support the continuation of The Video Interaction Project (VIP) at Woodhull Hospital, an
3,500 evidence-based parenting intervention delivered in the pediatric healthcare setting.
Funding for the Video Interaction Project(VIP) An evidence-based parenting intervention delivered
3,500 in the pediatric healthcare setting at Bellevue Hospital Center.
Funds to support the Create Success program, a multi-service academic enrichment program for
low-income children at risk of educational failure. Specifically, this support will assist in covering
the salaries for tutors and a Program Director who will facilitate all aspects and operations of the
3,500 program activities.
The Childrens Aid Society (CAS), Saturday Program for Deaf Children and Teens is the only free,
weekend recreational program for deaf young people in New York City. This funding will support a
portion of the salary of the Program Director and of the other part-time staff members who work
25,000 hands on with the children.
1,000 Funds will be used to support the robotics and music after school program
7,000 Funding to support Immigration/transition workshops for parents
This request is to start a New initiative to provide a multilingual telephone and web-based support
call center for newly diagnosed families trying to learn more about stem cell transplantation for
blood cancers like Leukemia, blood anemia, like Sickle Cell Anemia and Thalassemia, or genetic
diseases in children. As greater numbers of NYC children are being diagnosed with an illness that is
treatable with an umbilical cord blood transplant, parents in NYC need to receive accurate and nonbiased information from an independent source as quickly as possible, so that they can choose
21,500 treatment alternatives.
Funding will be used to support the City's initiative to improve pre-K education in NYC through Built
16,000 to Learn (BTL) program at locations in District 8.
3,500 Fund free Best of the Arts public museum programs in FY2015 for families.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Chin

Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc.

133520970

Chin

Chinatown Manpower Project, Inc.

132755214

Vallone
Koo

Chinese American Parent-Student Council of New York


City, Inc.
Chinese Immigrant Services, Inc.

* Amount ($)

*
113591749
112775796 *

5,000
5,000

*
Arroyo

BLAC, Chin,
Menchaca

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

5,000
*

CC

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

55,000

*
Koo

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

Menchaca

Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

Menchaca

Chinese-American Sunshine House, Inc.

274599610

5,000
*

Eugene
Williams
Williams

Christian Haitian Sports Federation, Inc.


Christian Heritage Ministries
Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign

113598389
112883414
113423612

7,000
*
*
*
*

5,000
7,000
3,500
5,500

*
Eugene

Church Avenue District Management Association

112835403

Kallos

Church of the Epiphany

131623859

5,600
5,000
*

Chin

Church Street School of Music and Art

133693660

CC

Churches United for Fair Housing

264698161

70,000

Johnson

Circle in the Square Theatre School, Inc.

133716314

3,000

5,000

*
Brooklyn, Reynoso

*
Greenfield

Circuit Productions, Inc.

132881858

Circuit Productions, Inc.

132881858

Funding will support educational initiatives for school-aged children and their parents, providing
education seminars/workshops (i.e. Common Core Standards, College Admissions Process) for
immigrant parents and ESL and Adult Literacy classes to Chinese Immigrants.
To provide counseling services, information and assistance for recent immigrants.
Funds will support Anti-Discrimination Clinics and engage youth in Bronx organizations (The Point,
Brothas Sistas United), schools (AECI Chrt HS, MAA, Pablo Neruda Acad, Brx Bridges), LGBT
program/center; to create city-wide coalition of youth committed to creating safe spaces, raise
awareness, ending homophobia and other discrimination.
Funds will be used to implement year-round activities which challenge bullying, bias and
discrimination but also bring together LGBTQ and heterosexual youth who would otherwise never
meet. Activities will target LGBT youth who are immigrant, undocumented and in-the-closet -those unable to access openly LGBT centers.
Funding to provide community service and employment training opportunities including English as
a Second Language, resume writing, interview skills and one-on-one community
service/employment counseling. Service provision will be based on empowerment model to build
self-esteem and confidence in target population in District 20.
Funds to support Brooklyn Branches Family Support Services, which aims to foster family support,
offer parenting and community education, academic enrichment, truancy prevention as well as job
placement for families.
Funds to work with students and adults who live with a disabling mental illness on how to improve
health and well-being through free psychological classes.
The funds will be used to help pay for the gym, trophies and soccer fields at Prospect Park in
Brooklyn.
Funds to sustain and enhance children/ youth, community outreach by increasing our recreational
and educational activities for all ages
Funding for preconception health, fitness, parenting and pregnancy related services for teens and
young women of child bearing age including wrap around services.
To support operation costs of the Clean Church Avenue program. Funding would be used for staff
time to organize the clean-up day, recruit volunteers, hold task force meetings and execute feasible
recommendations, and outreach to publicize and recruit, as well as funding towards our Doe Fund
contract and clean-up supplies for the neighborhood beautification day.
To provide meals for the homeless and needy, to operate assistance with food stamps program
and distribute donated clothing.
Funds will support salaries of instructors for senior choruses in Lower Manhattan including the
Hallmark Senior Chorus and the Battery Park City Adult Chorus.
Funding for the Affordable Housing Counseling Advocacy Program (CAP). It connects residents
with affordable housing opportunities and works with and counsels them through the grueling
paperwork and interview process.
To support PLAYWRITING AT PS 11, a 22-day residency for 3 graders. Collaboratively planned,
implemented and evaluated with classroom teachers and PS 11 leadership. Each students play is
performed by professional actors.
Funds will cover artists fees and production costs for any one of CPIs four community outreach
programs: 1) 2015 Tap and Jazz Masters Series (TJMS); 2) Rhythm Journeys (RJ); 3) New York Then
and Now and/or; 4) World Beat: Bridges to Culture. All four series share in common music and
dance workshops and/or performances presented in collaboration with Brooklyn community based
organizations.

5,000
*

Mealy

Purpose of Funds

To support CMA's Free Art Island Outpost, a free, family-focused weekend art program on
4,000 Governors Island.
To support vocational training, ESL classes, one-on-one counseling , job placement, and retention
4,000 services. Funds will be used to support staff salary.

Funds will be used to pay for musicians, support staff stipends, and sound equipment setup and
rental for free performances and educational and cultural activities in District 41 schools, senior
7,000 centers, community centers, and parks.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Bronx, Arroyo

CC

Citiwide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.

134009817
*

Gibson

Citiwide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.

134009817

Palma

Citiwide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.

134009817

CC

Citizen Schools, Inc.

043259160

*
Arroyo

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

Cabrera

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

CC

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

*
Arroyo

To support The Bronx HIV Advocacy Network programming and services. Funding will be used for
HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C resources, to identify individuals and families living with HIV disease,
assess service needs of those living with HIV/AIDS, develop partnerships, align BHAN with local,
75,000 state and national strategies to address the HIV epidemic, BHAN meetings, and staff support costs.
The Funds will be utilized to support the CitiWide Harm Reduction (BOOM!Health affiliate) Bronx
Health Advocacy Network meetings and staff support costs. Funds will also aid in promotional
15,000 material for the program and other costs relating to this program.
To support the Bronx HIV Advocacy Network (BHAN), a program to improve the coordination and
5,000 development of health care services in neighborhoods hardest hit by HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C.
Funds will be used to support the Citizen Schools apprenticeship at Global Tech Prep Middle
School which is a program that provides hands-on learning projects taught by volunteer
50,000 professionals to students.
Funds will support Micro grants made to community-based organizations in Council District 17 for
improvement project in the areas of environment, food/health, youth/schools, beautification,
5,000 sports/fitness and public safety. Grants range in size up to $3,000.
Funding will support the Neighborhood Grants program. CCNYC offers skills building workshops,
one-on-one project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to volunteer led groups.
Also bring people together to share ideas, experiences, and expertise to stimulate self help and
civic action. To assist community improvement projects that result in concrete beliefs for
communities and contribute to creating resilient neighborhoods by encouraging collaboration
among neighbors. All projects must have a clear community benefit and involve community
5,000 members.
Funding for New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods program, which offers skills building workshops,
15,000 one-on-one project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to volunteer-led groups.

CD28

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

Chin

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

Garodnick

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

3,500
*

5,000

*
3,500
*
Gentile

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

Koo

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

Reynoso

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

Rosenthal

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

CC

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

Cornegy

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

1,500
*
*

*
Queens, Kallos,
Koslowitz, Miller,
Rosenthal

Purpose of Funds

5,000

Through Neighborhood Grants program CCNYC offers skills building workshops, one-on-one project
planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to volunteer led groups. To bring people
together to share ideas, experiences, and expertise to stimulate self help and civic action. We assist
community improvement projects that result in concrete beliefs for communities and contribute to
creating resilient neighborhoods by encouraging collaboration among neighbors. All projects must
have a clear community benefit and involve community members.
To provide for reusable bag giveaways and outreach events about the environmental impacts of
single-use carryout bags.
Funding will support the New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods program, which helps resident-led
efforts to tackle community problems and improve the quality of neighborhood life through skillsbuilding workshops, equipment loans, library conference space and one-on-one project
implementation assistance.
Funds will support the New Yorkers for Better Neighborhoods program, offering skills building
workshops, one-on-one project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to volunteer-led
groups, and bringing people together to share ideas, experiences, and expertise and encourage
community action.
Funds to offer skills building workshops, one-on-one project planning assistance, and an equipment
loan library to volunteer led groups.

To support the Neighborhood Grants program, including skills building workshops, one-on-one
10,000 project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to volunteer led groups.
Funding to support Neighborhood Grants program which offers skills building workshops, one-on3,500 one project planning assistance, and an equipment loan library to volunteer led groups.
Funding to rescue high-quality food that would otherwise go to waste from thousands of donors
50,000 and deliver it, free of charge, to some 600 emergency feeding programs across the five boroughs.
To provide support for City Harvest's Mobile markets on NYCHA grounds and other activities
10,000 relating to their healthy neighborhoods programming

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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Dickens, Ferreras,
Levine, Rose, Vacca

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Johnson
Kallos
Rosenthal

City Harvest, Inc.


City Harvest, Inc.
City Harvest, Inc.

133170676
133170676
133170676

5,000
2,000
3,500

Treyger

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

2,500

Vacca
Vacca

City Island Historical Society


City Island Theater Group

112734516
134048438 *

5,000
5,000

*
CC

City Parks Foundation

133561657

50,000

CD28

City Parks Foundation

133561657

Chin
Constantinides
Cumbo

City Parks Foundation


City Parks Foundation
City Parks Foundation

*
133561657
133561657 *
133561657 *

Ferreras

City Parks Foundation

133561657

25,000

*
*

Gentile

City Parks Foundation

133561657

Ignizio

City Parks Foundation

133561657

Kallos

City Parks Foundation

133561657

Levine
Mendez

City Parks Foundation


City Parks Foundation

133561657
133561657 *

Palma
Rose
Rosenthal

City Parks Foundation


City Parks Foundation
City Parks Foundation

*
133561657
133561657 *
133561657 *

Cabrera

City University of New York - Dominican Studies Institute


City University of New York School of Law Foundation,
Inc., The
City University of New York School of Law Foundation,
Inc., The
City University of New York School of Law Foundation,
Inc., The

*
*

Constantinides
Deutsch
Dromm

131988190
113235349
113235349
113235349

*
*
*
*

*
Kallos

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The

113235349

3,500
3,500
5,000
5,000
3,500

Purpose of Funds

To rescue high-quality food that would otherwise go to waste from thousands of donors and
deliver it, free of charge.
To provide food programs for those in need, free of charge.
Enable non-EFAP emergency food providers to receive their choice of food.
To provide food from the Food Pantry Initiative to non-EFAP emergency food providers in District
47.
To fund a Morris Rosenfeld photography exhibit of images of boats, maritime history, ship
construction, and sailing races.
To fund the production of the musical Evita to be presented in the fall of 2014.
Funding to provide programs such as CP Tennis, Golf, Track Field, Seniors Fitness, Learning
Gardens, Coastal Classroom, CityParks Youth Made Media, Seeds to Trees, and Partnerships for
Parks. The funds requested will assist in paying sports instructors, educators, Partnerships for
Parks program staff.
CityParks Tennis & CityParks Golf provides free equipment free sports instruction to youth twice a
week for 6-8 weeks. Both programs allow young people learn the sport and progress through three
levels of instruction, with additional opportunities to build their knowledge and skills through
tournaments, clinics, and free advanced training academies. SummerStage Kids promotes literacy
and the performing arts by offering free storytelling, music, puppet shows and live theatre to young
children, featuring professional musicians, dance troupes, storytellers performing in parks, schools,
and recreation centers as well as our own CityParks PuppetMobile The funds requested will be
used to pay performers and sports instructors.
To support free and public literacy and performing arts programs in local parks, schools, and
recreation centers. Funds will support fees for artists and entertainers for SummerStage Kids
program.
Funding will be used for free local sports programs.
Funds to pay sports instructors, artists, performers.
Funding will support the City Parks Gold program to provide free equipment and instruction to
youth. The funds will be used to compensate tennis and golf instructors.
Funds will pay for free sports equipment, tennis instruction to youth through tournaments, clinics,
and an advanced training academy, and golf instruction

Equipment and instruction for youth in the 51st District. Youth Race at Conference House Park.
27,500 Inflatable entertainment at the Movies in the Parks event in the 51st Council District.
The funds will be used to pay yoga and fitness walking instructors that introduce seniors to athletic
15,000 activities in a supportive and social environment.
Funding to support the CityParks Kids program, which promotes literacy the performing arts by
offering free storytelling, music, puppet shows live theatre to young children, featuring
professional musicians, dance troupes, storytellers. Funds will assist in compensating artists and
5,000 sports instructors.
4,250 Funding to defray costs of sports instructors and performers.
To support the CityParks Seniors Fitness classes (spring and fall) that introduce seniors to athletic
activities in a supportive and social environment. Funding will also support staff, and other
10,000 program costs.
5,000 Funds will assist in paying for instructors and program staff.
3,500 The funds will be used to compensate tennis seniors fitness instructors.
Funding will support the continuation and finalization of the research regarding Dominican
20,000 Veterans of WWII.
9,000 Funding will be used to support a supervisor for the CUNY Labor Coalition.
To provide multi-lingual, accessible legal services to NYs most vulnerable families in in the areas of
60,000 elder care, consumer and debt, foreclosures, and immigration.
3,500 To support legal services including advice and guidance.
To support legal services including advice and guidance, offered at the Councilmembers District
Office, or a designated, accessible location within the District; provides multi-lingual, accessible
legal services to NYs most vulnerable families in in the areas of elder care, consumer and debt,
10,000 foreclosures, immigration, small business, family law, wills and tenant issues."

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Sponsor

Council Member

Mealy

Menchaca
Rose
Rosenthal

Legal Name of Organization

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The
City University of New York School of Law Foundation,
Inc., The
City University of New York School of Law Foundation,
Inc., The
City University of New York School of Law Foundation,
Inc., The

EIN

113235349

* Amount ($)

*
*

113235349
113235349
113235349

*
*

*
Miller

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The - Center for Urban Environmental Reform

113235349

CD28

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The - Community Legal Research Network

113235349

King

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The - Community Legal Research Network

113235349

Levine

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The - Community Legal Research Network

113235349

Mendez

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The - Community Legal Research Network

113235349

Palma

City University of New York School of Law Foundation,


Inc., The - Community Legal Research Network

113235349

Funding will be used to provide supervision and support for the students engaged in labor rights
and justice. The supervisor will guide students in work related to: (1) Using the law to secure
workplace justice; (2)securing unemployment benefits; (3) supporting organizing campaigns to
5,000 educate and raise awareness; and (4) preventing workplace discrimination.

35,000 To support legal services including advice and guidance.


Will support one full day or two half-days per week of legal services, including bi-monthly
community workshops on legal topics of specific need for constituents, offered at the Council
Members District Office, or a CBO within the District. Each day thousands of New Yorkers face
dire situations threatening life's most basic necessities, including food, shelter, education, and
20,000 family stability and safety.
Funding will support free legal services including advice and guidance, to be offered in Council
District 7, including the areas of elder care, consumer and debt, foreclosures, immigration, small
5,000 business, family law, wills and tenant issues.

*
City Wide Council of Presidents

3,500 Support legal services including advice and guidance to District 6 residents.

Mealy

Purpose of Funds

The funds will provide a housing lawyer once a week to help District 41 constituents with housing
10,000 matters. The lawyer will provide this assistance in the District 41 office.
Funding to provide legal services including advice and guidance to NYs most vulnerable families in
in the areas of elder care, consumer and debt, foreclosures, immigration, small business, family
5,000 law, wills and tenant issues.
Funding will be used to support the cost of providing legal services, including including staffing,
10,000 materials, travel and related administrative costs..

454847192

CC

City Year New York, Inc.

222882549

Greenfield

Civil Aid Services, Inc.

203025823

Treyger

Civil Aid Services, Inc.

203025823

3,500 Funding to provided legal services including advice and guidance, within the district.
To provide legal services to immigrants, low-and middle-income populations, and other
underserved communities, including foreclosure, elder care issues, immigration, tenant issues,
10,000 family law, consumer and debt issues, and wills.
The funding will be used to purchase supplies and equipment for the Genesus Construction trade
skills training to take place in District 41 NYCHA developments. The funding will be used for
5,000 operating costs of this training. The funds will pay for staff salaries as well.

145,000
*
4,000
*

Garodnick

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

133132603

Kallos

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

133132603

3,000
*

5,000

Kallos

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

133132603

Mark-Viverito

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

133132603

Gibson

Claremont Neighborhood Centers, Inc.

136016450

2,500
*
*

7,500
7,000

City Year New Yorks After-school Heroes program offers safe, educational environments,
facilitated by idealistic AmeriCorps members for unduplicated middle school youth in three of New
York Citys highest-needs communities: East Harlem, Long Island City, and the South Bronx.
Funding will be used towards a variety of services, including Community Awareness Events, CPR &
First Aid Training, Emergency Go Bag Distribution, Traffic Safety Programs, Medical Seminars and
Community Job Fairs. Funding would also be used to implement a Translation Program
systemwide.
Funds used to provide various workshops to the public on subjects including fire safety, traffic
safety, disaster safety, run medical seminars and community job fairs, and to provide CPR/first-aid
training.
Funding will support education programs and outreach to promote recycling in Community Board
8.
To raise recycling rates in the area, CIVITAS plans to build on a recent project at PS07 in East
Harlem by collaborating on a recycling program in another CB11 school and a NYCHA development
zoned for that school.
To improve the access to and public space on the East River, and support community programming
to encourage use of the waterfront.
Funds will be used to provide a school based recycling program which teaches the many benefits of
recycling.
The funds will support The Claremont Neighborhood Canters Youth program. To support in the
cost of the Youth Programs afterschool, Summer Camp, Youth Internships and Job Readiness, and
Young Fathers Program.

10,000

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Chin
Dromm
Rosenthal

Class Size Matters


Class Size Matters
Class Size Matters

202169746
202169746 *
202169746 *

Dickens

Classical Theatre of Harlem, Inc., The

134046782

Levine

Classical Theatre of Harlem, Inc., The

134046782

4,000
7,500
3,500

*
5,000
*
5,000

*
CD28

Clergy United for Community Empowerment, Inc.

113030795

10,000

*
Miller
Miller

Clergy United for Community Empowerment, Inc.


Clergy United for Community Empowerment, Inc.

113030795
113030795 *

10,000
10,000

Chin
Crowley

Clubbed Thumb, Inc.


Coalition for Queens, Inc.

*
133947679
611652332 *

3,500
5,000

Ferreras

Coalition for Queens, Inc.

611652332

Koo

Coalition for Queens, Inc.

611652332

*
5,000
*
5,000

*
Koslowitz

Coalition for Queens, Inc.

611652332
*

Lancman

Coalition for Queens, Inc.

611652332

Weprin

Coalition for Queens, Inc.

611652332

CC

Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.

133072967

Mark-Viverito
Williams
Levin

Coalition On Positive Health Empowerment


Coalition to Preserve Reggae Music, Inc.
Cobble Hill School of American Studies

272654975
352380978 *
136400434

Levin, Miller, Palma

Staten Island

CC

College of Staten Island

133683723

Purpose of Funds

Funds will provide general operating support for briefings, conferences, informational materials,
and research on class size and other educational issues.
To fund parent and community outreach, information and advocacy.
To fund parent and community outreach, information and advocacy.
To support the theatre company dedicated to presenting the classics in Harlem, educational and
outreach in the theatre arts community, and to produce performances including at the Malcolm X
and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial Center.
Funding to support "Project Classics", and education program providing students and their families
with theatre curriculum and live arts experiences. Funding will provide this programming to Council
District 7 children and families.
Transportation and lunch stipends for volunteers and interns for services to three of our various
programs, (1)HIV prevention for girls and women that are sexually involved with persons who are,
or, have been incarcerated, (2)program that is primarily for tobacco cessation for
youth.(3)Domestic Violence are trained to go to various venues for the success of these programs.
Also an end of the fiscal year a ceremony of completion for dedicated service. Interns come from
local and city-wide colleges.
Funds to offer incentives to clients and potential clients to encourage them to continue their
follow up and safe practice by providing metro cards, hygiene care packages for males and females
such as soap, toothbrushes/paste, hand sanitizers, other incentives. Also to provide 2 trips: 1
recreational 1 cultural to boost the self esteem of the clients and their families.
Funds will cover program costs for HIV/AIDS counseling to women.
To organize Summerworks, an annual LES festival of new theatre work including a free night of
short pieces by early-career writers, and various Greenhouse programs. Funds will support general
operating expenses.
Funding to support the organizing of Queens Tech Meet up events.
Funding to build the tech community and provide low-income, minority, and immigrant
communities with the necessary skills to gain employment and pursue entrepreneurship in the NYC
tech industry.
To build the tech community and provide communities with the necessary skills to gain
employment and pursue entrepreneurship in the NYC tech industry, and to fund various events,
and programs.

Funds will be used to build the tech community and provide low-income, minority, and immigrant
communities with the necessary skills to gain employment and pursue entrepreneurship in the NYC
tech industry and for the organization of the Queens Tech Meet up and the technology
entrepreneurship programs with Queens College, Queens Borough Community College, York
5,000 College, and Cornell NYC Tech to train new talent and increase job opportunities.
Funding to support events, outreach, coalition-building and related costs of programming to build
the tech community and provide low-income, minority, and immigrant communities with skills to
5,000 gain employment and pursue entrepreneurship in the NYC tech industry.
Funding to build the tech community and provide low-income, minority, and immigrant
communities with the necessary skills to gain employment and pursue entrepreneurship in the NYC
5,000 tech industry.
This emergency food program serves meals to homeless and hungry people on the streets in
50,000 Manhattan and the Bronx with eight feeding sites every night of the year.
Funds will be used for HIV and Hepatitis C screenings as well as for community outreach and
5,000 education promoting intervention and linkage to care and treatment for HCV (hepatitis C).
3,500 The funding will be used to retain the services of a volunteer coordinator.
2,800 To provide after school programming.
CSI's Small Business Development Center will utilize the funding to expand service in underserved
immigrant and minority communities through expanding its seminar and speaking schedule, which
will be culturally competent; also it will fund continued support to the North Shore Businessman's
30,000 Association and the Yea Program, and providing assistance to Superstorm Sandy victims.

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Sponsor

Staten Island

Council Member

CC
Matteo

Legal Name of Organization

College of Staten Island


College of Staten Island

EIN

College of Staten Island

136400434

Rose

College of Staten Island

136400434

College of Staten Island

Funding will be used for staffing, travel costs and materials utilized in relation to furthering the
mission of CSI LPP to provide students with the opportunity to receive additional support to
ensure the successful transition from Jr. HS to HS and beyond. Students will study diversity and
immigration in accordance with NYS Common Core standards; they will build reading, writing,
verbal and research skills; attend pre-collegiate workshops (min. of 8 4-hr. workshops); and present
6,000 a video to the community, amongst other activities.
Funds to continue its breast cancer program. Part 1 is an epidemiological case-control study of
female breast cancer mortality on Staten Island from 1980-2006; Part 2 is transitional research; and
Part 3 is educational outreach. The funding will also be used for support of Breast Cancer month
6,000 activities of CSI.

136400434

3,500
*

Vallone
Rodriguez

College Point Community Ambulance Corps., Inc.


College Summit, Inc.

116037745
522007028 *

7,500
3,500

Kallos

Colonial Dames of America

131677400

5,000

Weprin

Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose Inc.

112508369

30,000

Chin

Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence

133526938

4,000

Miller

Committee for Early Childhood Development DCC, Inc.

112343437

5,000

Cabrera

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

CC

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

Chin

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

Dromm

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

10,000
*

Arroyo

Purpose of Funds

SIBCRI will utilize the funds to continue its breast cancer program. Part 1 is an epidemiological casecontrol study of female breast cancer mortality on Staten Island from 1980-2006; Part 2 is
transitional research; and Part 3 is educational outreach. The funding will also be used for support
50,000 of Breast Cancer month activities of CSI.
23,500 Funds will be used to support the SI Breast Cancer Study

133683723
136400434

Rose

Rose

* Amount ($)

100,000
*
4,000
*

5,000

Strategies for Success is a community service/civic engagement opportunity program for college
students, sponsored by the SEEK Program at the College of Staten Island (CSI). The overall goal of
the Program is to provide 40 college students (each academic year), with leadership training, based
on Stephen Coveys 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, in an effort to increase retention, and
academic and personal success. After being trained in the 7 Habits, CSI students will further
develop their effectiveness by serving as mentors/academic coaches to afterschool children who
are in great need of academic and personal support. In addition, the college students will expand
their 7 Habits leadership skills by serving as mentors for two new initiatives at the current
afterschool program, specifically the Young Males Mentoring Group (YMMG) and the Female Youth
Initiative (FYI).
The funds will be used to replace the roof of the squads headquarters, and to replace water
damaged walls and ceilings caused by the roofs leaking.
Funding to provide College readiness program in 12 schools across NYC
To support public programs at the museum for families and adults, ten K-12 programs, a summer
fellowship program and two History Camps for children
To support the Annual Queens County Agricultural Fair with equipment purchase and stage and
tent rentals.
Funds will support programming of Chinatown Tenants Union, a space where low-income tenants
convene to share information about housing rights, organize activities around housing issues, and
develop community leadership skills.
Funding to provide basic computer literacy and resume writing training for adults in the Jamaica
and Hollis community.
Funds will be utilized to 1) To expand CHCFs Latino Policy Center civics/history classes legal
assistance for persons eligible to become US citizens DACA applicants; 2) to support parent
workshops on advocacy, community engagement and early education, including understanding
choices for ELL programs, UPK, Head Start, day care and family care settings, and parental choice;
3) to support CHCFs Early Care and Education Institute; 4) to support CHCFs youth development
programs in Brooklyn the Bronx; and 5) for general operating support.
Funding to continue providing civics classes and legal assistance, to support CHCFs Latino Family
Policy Center, funding for CHCFs Early Care Education Institute and to support CHCFs After- School
Youth Development Programs in the Bronx.
To support trainings and classes on civics/history for those seeking to apply for citizenship; parent
workshops on educational issues; and CHCF's Early Care and Education Institute. Funds will
contribute to general operating support including the cost of hiring a civics instructor to enable
CHCF to expand its civics/history classes.
To expand Latino Policy Center civics/history classes legal assistance for those eligible to be US
citizens.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Ferreras

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

Menchaca

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

Palma

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

CC

Common Cents New York, Inc.

133613229

Dickens

Common Cents New York, Inc.

133613229

Rosenthal

Purpose of Funds

Funding will provide support CHCFs Latino Policy Center civics and history classes, and provide
legal assistance for persons seeking US citizenship. Funding will also support the Early Care and
Education Institute that provides assistance with understanding parent and student choices for ELL
programming, universal pre-kindergarten, Head Start, day care and family care settings. Funding
5,000 will also provide general operating support to the organization.
3,500 Funding to provide educational programs and legal services to facilitate DACA eligibility
To support civic classes and legal assistance to prepare applicants for US citizenship, the Early Care
and Education Institute, the Latino Family Policy Center, after-school and youth development
programs at PS 279 and PS 59, domestic violence programming, and to help cover general
3,500 operation costs.
To support the Penny Harvest program to teach students leadership skills and the value of
20,000 community service.
To operate the Penny Harvest program to all City Council District 9 schools, connecting the
3,500 schoolhouse to the neighborhood and encouraging community activism by students.

Koslowitz

Common Cents New York, Inc.

133613229

Rosenthal

Common Cents New York, Inc.

133613229

The funds will be used to support the program in mostly elementary and middles schools within the
29th Council District. Program services include a year-long grade level curriculum, professional
development for program coaches (teachers, guidance counselors, parent coordinators, and parent
2,000 volunteers), and technical and administrative support both online and by our school support team.
To support the program in elementary and middles schools. Program services include a year-long
grade level curriculum, professional development for program coaches (teachers, guidance
counselors, parent coordinators, and parent volunteers), and technical and administrative support
3,500 both online and by our school support team.

Crowley

Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together, Inc.


(COMET)

113190583

Funding to support meetings and other community events, newsletters fliers, bookkeeping fees,
plaques for outstanding service, refreshments, website, postage/post office box, permit fees,
8,000 stationery supplies, equipment and for general operating program expenses.

Dromm

Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together, Inc.


(COMET)

113190583

To fund monthly meetings, events, newsletters, fliers, bookkeeping fees & plaques, all toward
6,000 facilitating civic engagement of Maspeth, Elmhurst, and surrounding residents

Van Bramer

Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together, Inc.


(COMET)

113190583

Rosenthal

Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing, Inc.

133706959

Matteo

Community Association for Jewish At-Risk Cemeteries

562649778

Ulrich

Community Association for Jewish At-Risk Cemeteries

562649778

*
*
*

*
Levine
Rodriguez

Community Association of Progressive Dominicans


Community Association of Progressive Dominicans

133266145
133266145 *

Richards

Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc.

113064561

Rodriguez
Williams
Dromm
Williams

Community Coalition for a Housing as Human Right, Inc.


Community Concerns Network, Inc.
Community District Education Council 30 Queens
Community Education Council - District 18

463679177
203419400
136400434
136400434

Miller

Community Education Council - District 29

136400434

Funding to support monthly meetings and other community events, newsletters fliers, bookkeeping
fees, plaques for outstanding service, refreshments, website, postage/post office box, permit fees,
5,000 stationery supplies, equipment and for general operating program expenses.
Funds will be used to organize residents of 165 West 80th Street, a distressed building on the
3,500 Upper West Side of Manhattan
Funds will be use to support the repairs of remounting/repair of overturned headstones,
removal/pruning of invasive hazardous trees, repair to hazardous visitor walkways and other visitor
1,500 facilities, and securing of perimeter fencing.
5,000 Funds will be used to provide repair, maintenance and restoration within Bayside Cemetery
Funding will support the collaboration between Community Association of Progressive Dominicans
(ACDP) and CUNY in the Heights via Hostos Community College. The program will empower
disconnected youth from Council District 7 to receive NYS Department of Health Certification as
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and funding will specifically cover program costs such as salaries
5,000 and other overhead expenses.
5,000 Employ youth in nursing institutions
The Adult Vocational Program will provide classes in areas useful for individuals interested in
20,000 entering the job market or upgrading their skills.
3,500
3,500
3,500
3,500

Office supplies and resources


Funding for free colon screenings and treatment
To fund parent workshops
Funding to support Basketball Tournament, Martial Arts , Chess ,Track and Field Event

Funding to organize and implement a science fair competition for all 33 schools, grades (K-8). The
5,000 Science Fair student participants are representatives from each school in District 27.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Matteo

Legal Name of Organization

Community Health Action of Staten Island

EIN

* Amount ($)

133556132 *

CC

Community Health Center of Richmond, Inc.

510567466

Funding will provide staffing and program support for regular, strategic public community building
and needs assessment events for the Staten Island LGBT community, such as the Pride Parade and
25,000 Festival, Coming Out Day, Day of Silence and regular town hall meetings on relevant issues.
Funds will be used to 1) provide free peak flow meters for the uninsured to assist with asthma selfmonitoring and management; 2) develop individualized asthma action plans; 3) Utilize CHCR's
clinical support staff to conduct onsite education about asthma; 4) establish new collaborations
with local businesses to conduct community outreach/education about understanding asthma, the
importance of seeking ongoing chronic disease management care, and referral for insurance
50,000 enrollment in Medicaid.

Menchaca

Community Health Project, Inc.

133409680

5,000 To support health screenings, women's health services, and STI screenings for uninsured patients
Funding to support CLOTH youth services which provide education, job training, internship
opportunities, and college exposure and application assistance to youth ages 5 18. Afterschool
education serves 170 students grades 1st 8th at P.S. 4 and Community Health Academy of the
Heights (CHAH), during school-year and summers. CLOTH conducts college tours, seminars, and
application assistance to serve 30 youth per year. Funds support part- and full-time instructor
salaries, outcomes-tracking, computer software and lab equipment, and student travel costs for
100,000 college tours and internships.
5,000 To support production and distribution of educational quarterly on HIV-related issues.

*
LGBT

CC

Community Health Action of Staten Island

133556132

*
Rose

Levine, Rodriguez

Purpose of Funds

2,000 Funding will provide operating support for the Community Food Pantry.

CC
Lander

Community League of the Heights, Inc.


Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc.

132564241
133632234

Arroyo

Community Resource Center For The Developmentally


Disabled, Inc.

132954788

CC

Community Service Center of Greater Williamsburg, Inc.

455180976

Greenfield

Community Service Center of Greater Williamsburg, Inc.

455180976

Mendez

Community Service Society of New York

135562202

Cumbo

Community Voices Heard

133901997

To support summer camp program for the residents of the Community Resource Center's 11,000 Michelangelo Apartments Residential Program for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Funding to provide Consumer assistance in addition to enrollment in the NYS Marketplace,
Enrollment in Food Stamps through the POS System as a FoodBank NYC enrollment site, Assistance
with retirement and benefits, Medicare, Med Part D, Senior Services, SSI, SSD and referral to
Homecare assistance both Consumer Directed CDPAP and Managed Care. Energy Service assistance
50,000 for heat related bills with HEAP and Heartshare.
Funds will be used to cover costs of programs related to consumer assistance in addition to
enrollment in the NYS Marketplace, Enrollment in Food Stamps through the POS System as a
FoodBank NYC enrollment site, Assistance with retirement and benefits, Medicare, Med Part D,
Senior Services, SSI, SSD and referral to Homecare assistance both Consumer Directed CDPAP and
Managed Care. Funds will also be used to provide Energy Service assistance for heat related bills
25,000 with HEAP and Heartshare.
Funding to support reimbursement of transportation expenses for older adult volunteers who are
3,500 serving at nonprofit agencies in the 2nd District.

Funding will be used for technical assistance costs and the possible hiring, training, and supervising
3,000 of canvassers to support the implementation of Participatory Budgeting.

*
Greenfield

Community Voices Heard

133901997

Kallos

Community Voices Heard

133901997

5,000
*
7,000
*

Kallos
Lander

Community Voices Heard


Community Voices Heard

133901997
133901997 *

Levin

Community Voices Heard

133901997

5,000
5,000
3,500

Funds will be used to conduct outreach and public education work with public assistance recipients
about their rights around welfare. This also includes educating participants around OSHA and wage
and hour regulations, so that they understand when their rights are being violated when fulfilling
work requirements or when they take jobs. Outreach and public education activities are done at
welfare centers, community organizations, job centers and at CVH's office.
To conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2015. These
resources will be put towards citywide and district technical assistance costs and the possible
hiring, training, and supervising of canvassers to support the process.
To conduct outreach and education to increase civic participation among residents living in NY City
Housing Authority-managed public housing.
To support a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2014.
To conduct outreach and public education work with public assistance recipients about their rights
around welfare.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Levine

Community Voices Heard

133901997

CVH requests funds to provide technical support to Council offices that conduct the Participatory
Budgeting (PB) process in their districts in FY 2015. Funds will be used to support the PB process in
Council District 7 and will cover the costs of district technical assistance and the possible hiring,
5,000 training, and supervising of canvassers to support the process.

*
Mark-Viverito

Community Voices Heard

133901997

Mark-Viverito

Community Voices Heard

133901997

Menchaca
Rodriguez

Community Voices Heard


Community Voices Heard

*
133901997
133901997 *

Treyger

Community Voices Heard

133901997

5,000
*
25,000
9,000
5,000

*
2,000
*

Williams

Community Voices Heard

133901997

Dickens
Rodriguez

Community Works, Inc.


Community Works, Inc.

*
133580813
133580813 *

Rosenthal

Community Works, Inc.

133580813

Menchaca
Reynoso
Rodriguez

Community-Word Project, Inc.


Community-Word Project, Inc.
Community-Word Project, Inc.

*
134114145
134114145 *
134114145 *

*
Barron

Comprehensive Academics Tutoring Service, Inc.

271395375

Purpose of Funds

3,500

To conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council District 8. Funds will be used to
support technical assistance, community engagement, training and outreach costs, and the
possible hiring, training, and supervising of canvassers to support the process.
To support the Public Housing Campaign which conducts outreach and education in an effort to
increase civic participation among residents living in NYC Housing Authority-managed public
housing.
To provide funding for educating the community /public about the City Council, civic participation
and engagement in the New York City budgeting process.
Technical assistance costs and staffing of canvassers
Funds used to support CVHs Public Housing Campaign, which conducts outreach and education to
increase civic participation among residents living in NY City Housing Authority-managed public
housing.
Funds to increase engagement of public housing residents in their communities by supporting the
Public Housing Campaign

Funds will support Community Matters NYC (CMNYC), offering arts programming at six anchor sites
6,000 throughout Harlem to celebrate the communities rich history, culture and traditions.
3,500 Funding to provide educational and cultural programming
Funds will be used to support educational and cultural programs, including workshops,
3,500 performances and exhibitions serving public school students and community members
Funds to compensate teaching artists who will assist 1st and 2nd grade students with a
3,500 combination of creative writing, dance, and music.
3,500 To support school-based arts residencies at PS 84 and Progress High School.
5,000 Funding to offset cost of staffing teaching artists
Funds are intended to be used for an intensive tutoring and academic program that provides oneon-one tutoring to elementary through high school students. The following program will consist of
English, math and science lessons that will include out-door activities, games, and trips to make
learning fun. Funds will be used to employ high-performing undergraduate college students,
curriculum and assessments tools for each grade level, and materials to complete projects and
10,000 trips.

Cabrera

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

10,000

Gibson

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

10,000

Levine

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

4,000

Mark-Viverito

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

10,000

Funds will support CFY-NYCs Digital Learning Program (DLP). Participating families gain access to
educational web content through our award-winning, free K-12 digital learning platform,
PowerMyLearning.org (PML). Funding will enable CFY-NYC to continue providing Help Desk support
for HLCs - a free, 24/7 toll-free bilingual technical support hotline for hardware and software
support. Funds will also help sustain bilingual support for PML and will enable CFY-NYC to host a
Family Learning Extension Workshop at each participating DLP school location, where we will cover
PML best practices and reinforce the importance of parental involvement in a students academic
career.
Funds will be used to help sustain bilingual support for the PowerMyLearning.org (PML) and will
enable Computers for Youth-NYC to host a Family Learning Extension Workshop at each
participating DLP school location. They will cover PML best practices and reinforce the importance
of parental involvement in a students academic career. The funds will also support the CFY-NYCs
Digital Learning Program (DLP).
Funding to continue providing Help Desk support for HLCs - a free, 24/7 toll-free bilingual technical
support hotline for hardware and software support. Funds will also help sustain bilingual support
for PML and will enable CFY-NYC to host a Family Learning Extension Workshop at each
participating DLP school location. Funding will also help sustain bilingual support for PML and will
enable CFY-NYC to host a Family Learning Extension Workshop at each participating DLP school
location.
Funds will support the Digital Learning Program (DLP) supporting low-income middle school
students/families and providing them with Home Learning Centers. Funds will be used for
continued Help Desk Support Hot Line for the Home Learning Centers.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Rosenthal
Bronx, BLAC, Arroyo,
Crowley, Ferreras,
Palma
CC

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

Comunilife, Inc.

133530299

Palma
Reynoso

Comunilife, Inc.
Comunilife, Inc.

*
133530299
133530299 *

Rodriguez

Concrete Safaris, Inc.

204976317

Treyger
Gentile

Coney Island Generation Gap Reunion Committee


Congrega Di Maria Ss Addolorata

208562533
208939982 *

Greenfield

Congregation Bnai Yosef

111994182

Lancman
Greenfield

Congregation Etz Chaim of Kew Garden Hills


Congregation Kehal Premishlan, Inc.

112585935
112505552 *

Greenfield

Congregation Lman Achai, Inc.

112946285

Gentile

Congregation Sheiras Israel of Bay Ridge

Connect, Inc.

Connect, Inc.

3,500 Funding to support Hike the Heights: Promotional materials, maps, and equipment rentals
To cover the operating costs of The Future Focus Project including the purchase of camera
equipment, computers, office supplies, internet and TV services, transportation service, space
20,000 rental fees and other operating expenses.
3,500 Funds will support the Our Lady Sorrows procession and concert events.
Funds are used to provide nutritious food to people who visit the facility on a daily basis, including
a significant number of seniors, reaching all levels of the public by advertising in Community
12,500 Magazine and fliering along commercial strips.
5,000 Funding to provide presentations for community members on "Navigating the Medical System."
5,000 Funds will be used to support a program targeting
Funds to conduct educational and recreational programs through after school classes, summer
3,500 retreats and weekly youth gatherings.

020694269

020694269

CONNECT seeks funding to support the creation of their early intervention and prevention program
in 16th Council Districts. CONNECT program works on three levels: providing legal service and
education to victims of DV and their families, on the community level to help them respond to DV,
and on the systemic level by partnering with ACS, NYPD, Unions, etc. to transform the way they
10,000 work to help keep individuals and families safe.

111723783

*
Gibson

The funding will provide academic support and creative arts therapy to at-risk Latina teens,
175,000 enrolled in LIP, 6 days a week in the Bronx and increase services in Brooklyn from 3 to 6 days.
To provide academic support creative arts therapy, and culturally competent youth development
8,500 and mental health services to at-risk Latina teens.
5,000 To support services for Latina teens at the Brooklyn location.

Funds will supply plants, soil, mulch, portable greenhouse, and paid professional to
plan/implement the Community Education Garden program, support the Interfaith Presentation
Concert for the Holocaust Memorial Program, and provide speakers, musical groups, film rental, a
3,500 laptop computer, and advertising for the Film Series Community Book Club.
Funding to support the creation of early intervention and prevention programs in Districts 14,16
and 27. To work on three levels: with individuals by providing legal services/ education to victims
of DV and their families, on the community level to help them respond to DV; and on the systemic
level by partnering with ACS, NYPD, Unions, etc. to transform the way they work to help keep
5,000 individuals and families safe.

*
Cabrera

*
Koo
Williams

Connect, Inc.
Connect, Inc.

020694269
020694269 *

Vallone

Conrad Poppenhusen Association

111633524

5,000
3,500
15,000

*
Cumbo, Rosenthal,
Van Bramer

CC

Cool Culture, Inc.

161639698

75,000

*
Chin

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968
*

Cornegy

Cool Culture, Inc.

Purpose of Funds

Funding to sustain bilingual support for PML and will enable CFY-NYC to host a Family Learning
4,500 Extension Workshop at each participating DLP school location

161636968

To support the creation of early intervention and prevention programs in District 20. Services
include providing legal services and legal education to victims of DV and their families, and on the
community level to help the community respond to DV in their neighborhood. The legal advocacy
program helps victims to safety, by improving their access to the law and other services.
Funding to support the creation of early intervention and prevention program
Funds will supplement cost of the four projects including Right Around the Corner cultural
performances, school tours, historic preservation, and various workshops
Funding would be used for the Citywide Cultural Access Program. The requested funds would be
used to cover the cost of free admission for up to five family members to 90 museums, zoos and
botanic gardens; professional development to education professionals; and other programmatic
materials to support parents as we engage them as the primary stewards of their children's
education.

To support Cool Culture's "Citywide Cultural Access Program." Funds will enable parents and school
educators to access local cultural institutions with their children for free by covering the cost of a
Family Pass; provide for professional development of education professionals; and provide parents
3,500 with programmatic materials for cultural activities with their children.
To cover the cost of delivering our Family Pass, which provides free admission for up to five family
members to 90 museums, zoos and botanic gardens; professional development to education
5,000 professionals; and other programmatic materials to support parents
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Cumbo

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

*
Dickens

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

Koo
Rosenthal
Van Bramer

Cool Culture, Inc.


Cool Culture, Inc.
Cool Culture, Inc.

*
161636968
161636968 *
161636968 *

Levine

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

Reynoso

Cooper Park Residents Council

113288877

Mendez

Cooper Square Community Development Committee and


Businessmen's Association, Inc.
Cooper Square Community Development Committee and
Businessmen's Association, Inc.

Menchaca
Miller

Cora, Inc.
Cornucopia Society, The

Chin

*
*
*

132666211
132666211

*
*

113639921
113400928

Funds to cover cost of delivering Family Passes, which provides free admission for up to five family
members to museums, zoos and botanic gardens; professional development to education
5,500 professionals; and other programmatic materials to support parents.
To support the Cultural Access and Education Program, to help parents and school educators
build childrens emerging literacy. Funding will support the Family Pass, providing families with
free admission to museums, zoos and botanic gardens; professional development to education
professionals; and program costs to help parents serve as the primary stewards of their children's
5,000 education.
To fund the Citywide Cultural Access Program for children and families in District 20, professional
5,000 development to educational professionals, and other programmatic materials to support parents.
3,500 Funding supports Citywide Cultural Access Program.
3,500 Funds would be used to cover the cost of delivering Family Pass
Funding for the Citywide Cultural Access Program funds would be used to cover the cost of
3,500 delivering the Family Pass to families in Council District 7.
To support Cooper Day, which celebrates families in the development and welcomes all community
5,000 members. Funding will be allocated offset the costs of this event.
Funds will support counselors for the Housing Program and the counseling they provide to tenants
5,000 on specific housing issues and tenant organizing in distressed buildings.
Funding to support Housing Program work (Preserving Affordable Housing and Protecting Tenants
30,000 Rights)
Funding to support education programming especially for youth classes, and the fund will be used
5,000 for expenses on students (e.g. lunch, pick-up services for working families).
3,500 Funding will support park clean up and outreach in district 27.
Neighborhood Leadership, selects a cohort of 20 individuals from communities across the City who
will then have the opportunity to develop their personal leadership skills and hone their
commercial revitalization expertise under Coros proven leadership development model. Funding
will support the hiring of a full time Program Director as well as activities for the alumni community
50,000 to support their ongoing learning and networking.
Funding to support Transitional housing for individuals in the 3 month phase of substance abuse
7,000 programming.
To support transitional housing for members in the 3 month phase of the program. Funding will
supplement a number of services including food, clothing and medical needs. Funding will
7,500 supplement costs related to the preparation of client meals.

CC

Coro New York Leadership Center

133571610

Dromm

Corona Self-Help Center, Inc.

270090081

Ferreras

Corona Self-Help Center, Inc.

270090081

Ulrich

Corporal John Ruoff Post No. 632, American Legion, Inc.

116104896

5,000 Funds will be used for operational expenses including utilities and supplies

454302400

Funding to provide educational opportunities for immigrant new-comers whom speak a language
other than English, with basic knowledge of the United States and its history. Also to provide
5,000 assistance with programming (ESL, GED, TOEFL, SAT) that will ease integration into society.

*
*

Espinal

Brooklyn, Deutsch,
Greenfield, Maisel

Purpose of Funds

Council of Immigrants Rights, Inc.

CC

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

100,000

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

10,000

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

13,000

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

9,000

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

12,000

To sustain the continuous operations of vitally needed programs: Social Services/Benefits


Entitlements/Case Management, Emergency Assistance/Crisis Intervention, Client
Advocacy/Representation, CHP/FHP, Legal Services, Employment Services, Comprehensive Senior
Programs, and S.Brooklyn Business Outreach Center/ Financial Counseling.
Youth programs designed to attract troubled teens and engage them in wholesome activities
including sports, recreational games, and to provide mentors and counselors.
COJO of Flatbushs Financial Services Center which provides a wide array of credit/financial
counseling, debt consolidation, foreclosure prevention, business planning, budget education small
business services.
To provide HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Program that provides Mortgage Services for
Homeowner, foreclosure Prevention, Default Resolution, Loss Mitigation Housing Services for
Tenants, Eviction Prevention Rent Arrears.
To provide 200 low-income immigrant clients/year, providing ESOL/Civics classes literacy in English
for adults who cannot read, write speak English.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Deutsch

Legal Name of Organization

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

112864728

To provide immigrant clients/year apply for permanent residency, citizenship the following svcs.;
12,000 public entitlements assistance, free legal social services, food pantries, and case management.
To serve low-income immigrant clients per year, providing them with assistance in filling out all
necessary forms applications to obtain permanent residence (green card), citizenship with the
12,000 USCIS, obtaining work permits, adjustments of immigrant status, fee waiver applications

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Deutsch

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Eugene

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Greenfield

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Lander

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

Ignizio

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc.

133525474

Matteo

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc.

133525474

To help job-seeking low-income adult clients this FY year, providing them with Career Counseling,
12,000 Interview Skills, ESOL, GED Preparation, Job Search Skills, Job Referrals, Job Placement Tracking.
To assist seniors, providing regular friendly home visits, telephone assurance, light shopping,
8,000 accompanying to doctors
To assist disadvantaged individuals and their families, providing social services, public benefits
9,000 entitlements assistance
To support the Housing Counseling Program that provides Mortgage Services for Homeowner,
including: Foreclosure Prevention, Default Resolution, Loss Mitigation Housing Services for
10,000 Tenants, Eviction Prevention Rent Arrears.
Funds will be used to operate the COJO of Flatbushs Financial Services Center which provides a
wide array of credit/financial counseling, debt consolidation, foreclosure prevention, business
5,000 planning, budget education small business services to 170 persons this year.
To support assistance program for seniors and the frail and social programming for seniors and
6,000 Holocaust survivors.
*
*

*
Rose
Cumbo
Eugene
Chin, Koslowitz,
Lander

133525474
753046891
753046891

CC

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc.


Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.
Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.
Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City,
Inc.

Matteo

Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island

133713211

Rose
CC

Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island


Council on the Environment, Inc.

133713211
132765465 *

Garodnick

Council on the Environment, Inc.

132765465

Gentile

Council on the Environment, Inc.

132765465

Lander
Mendez
Miller
Richards

Council on the Environment, Inc.


Council on the Environment, Inc.
Council on the Environment, Inc.
Council on the Environment, Inc.

*
132765465
132765465 *
132765465 *
132765465 *

132967277

*
Rose

Council on the Environment, Inc.

Purpose of Funds

132765465

4,250 To support social services in the 51st council district and for the food pantry.
6,000 The requested funds will be used for the administration of the Food Pantry
Food Pantry: To distribute supplemental food baskets, 1300 packages a month/15,600 a year
servicing 3000 people a month/36,000 a year. Delivery of food baskets to homebounds - 190 a
month/2280 a year. Social services: assistance with entitlements, food stamps, emergency funds to
stave off evictions and utilities shut-off; referrals to emergency housing and medical services and
3,500 job counseling
4,000 Funds to expand program services for victims of domestic violence.
10,000 Funds to expand program services for victims of domestic violence.
To address elder hunger by educating, screening and enrolling eligible older adults into the SNAP
50,000 benefit through coordinated community outreach.
Funds will support marketing production costs associated with Trouble the Water Project (TWP),
2,500 a series of 10 events conducted in Midland, Ocean Breeze, New Dorp, Tottenville.
Funds will support 1 year of programming at Culture Lounge, SI Arts new 2500sqft office art space
3,500 at the Ferry Terminal.
50,000 Funds will support the establishment of a green market at La Marqueta.
Funding will support programs which bring fresh produce to New York City, such as
"Greenmarkets," and assist residents in creating, building and sustaining community gardens and
3,500 parks.
Funds will support GrowNYC's Greenmarket, Open Space Greening (creates and assists community
and school gardens) , Environmental Education, and Office of Recycling Outreach and Education
6,000 programs.
To support the operation of a Youthmarket program. Funding will be used to train teenagers on
10,000 how to operate farm stands.
15,000 Provide support to Green Markets in district 2
5,000 Funding to support greenmarkets in district 27.
4,500 Funding will be used to help implement GrowNYC programs in District 31.
Funding will be used to pay for the operational costs and promotion of GrowNYC programs in the
district: Greenmarket, farmers markets, Open Space Greening, Environmental Education, and the
Office of Recycling Outreach and Education, which promotes recycling and waste prevention with
recycling resources, training and free events. Funds will be used to facilitate the operation of these
3,500 programs.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Rosenthal

Council on the Environment, Inc.

132765465

Van Bramer
Williams

Council on the Environment, Inc.


Council on the Environment, Inc.

*
132765465
132765465 *

Levin

Counseling in Schools, Inc.

Funding will be used to help GrowNYC achieve its mission through the following programs:
Greenmarket, a network of 54 farmers markets throughout the city (50 of which accept EBT), 14
teen operated Youthmarket farm stands, and the Food Hub, our centralized distribution point for
local produce delivery to service wholesale institutions. retail business, and the Fresh Food Box
farm share program; Open Space Greening which creates, rejuvenates, and assists community and
school gardens, and implements green infrastructure across the city; Environmental Education,
which offers meaningful educational service projects in the areas of conservation, alternative
energy, nutrition, and recycling in intermediate and high schools; and the Office of Recycling
Outreach and Education, which promotes recycling and waste prevention with recycling resources,
training and free events. Funds can be used to facilitate the operation of all programs, or for a
5,000 specific program, at the Council Memberss choice.
Funding to support the following programs: a Greenmarket, Youthmarket farm stands, the Food
10,000 Hub, and the Fresh Food Box farm share program.
8,000 Funds to expand the farmers market and the youth program associated with GrowNYC
To support school based programs with MSW social workers and art therapists providing
counseling and youth services. Funding will be used to support and enhance counseling programs
3,500 with additional workshops, supervision, counseling sessions and materials such as art supplies.

133637647

Levine

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids, Inc.

133638436

4,000
*

Mark-Viverito
Rodriguez

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids, Inc.


Creative Arts Workshops for Kids, Inc.

133638436
133638436 *

Miller

Creative Jazz Organization, Inc.

113543021

Johnson

Creative Minds NYC, Inc.

020720786

7,000
4,000

*
3,500
*
3,000
*

Cumbo
Williams

Creative Outlet Dance Theatre, Inc.


Creative Outlet Dance Theatre, Inc.

113307754
113307754 *

CC

Crenulated Company LTD, The

141719016

7,500
3,500

*
Cabrera, Gibson

Torres

Crime Victims Support Services of the North Bronx, Inc.

320138249

50,000
*

5,000

Cumbo

Purpose of Funds

Vacca
Williams
Matteo

Crime Victims Support Services of the North Bronx, Inc.


Crossfire Steel Orchestra, Inc.
Crossroads Community Church

320138249
010641844 *
320020680 *

CC

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

50,000

Cumbo

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

2,500

Eugene

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

15,000

5,000
3,500
2,000

Caw's after-school programs, based in Council District 7 public schools and community centers,
provide semester-long apprenticeships with professional teaching artists to enhance artistic and
developmental skills through various mediums such as digital photography, multimedia arts, iPad
animation, installation art, mural painting, graphic novels, photojournalism and urban design.
Themes include community development and civics, public health, teen pregnancy prevention and
anti-bullying. Funds would provide general program support.
To support the public art youth employment program which provides full and part-time jobs to lowincome youth ages 14-24 during the summer and after school.
Funding to support the staffing of teaching artists and art supplies at MS328 programs
Funds will go towards 1. Weekly evening jazz sessions in the community utilizing professional
musicians, 2. Periodic jazz concerts in local public schools, preceded and followed up by
motivational teachings of jazz history by professional musicians.
To support performances and educational programs for youth and families, including performances
of comedy adapted from stories written by children, and integrated writing workshops in
elementary schools around the City.
Funds will provide scholarships to students from underprivileged/ at-risk communities and support
programming expenses.
Funds for the young artist program, instructors stipends and supplies.
Funds to expand programs for community youth at the recently opened New Settlement
Community Center with a particular focus on dance instruction, swimming instruction, and healthy
living (healthy eating and fitness).
Funds will assist in the provision of free crime prevention, elder support, counseling, and domestic
violence prevention services.
To fund programs assisting crime victims such as assistance filing compensation claims, DV
advocacy, crisis counseling, homicide support group, court assistance, relocation, lock
replacement, emergency and funeral expense financial assistance, referrals, and community
outreach, general operating support, and transportation; satisfy annual match requirement.
Funds to provide additional musical equipment and miscellaneous supportive items.
Funds will be used to provide sports equipment and daily snacks for campers.
Funding for Social Service Center that provides client assistance in Immigration, Family Crisis
Intervention, Employment Assistance, Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance in formation, Food
Stamps Enrollment, and Housing related services.
Funds to support Social Services Center which provides Immigration, Family Crisis Intervention,
Employment Assistance, Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance Information, Food Stamps
Enrollment, or Housing-Related Services.
To provide immigration, family crisis intervention, employment assistance, access to entitlements,
health insurance in formation, food stamps enrollment, housing and other social services for the
elderly an low income families.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Mealy

Legal Name of Organization

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

237390996
*

Cornegy

Crown Heights North Association

200006693

*
Cumbo

Crown Heights North Association

200006693
*

Miller

Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Inc.

113635991

Cabrera

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

Purpose of Funds

The funds will be used to pay for staff, supplies, and equipment used to support the organization's
35,000 work in District 41
To support the Crown Heights North Association efforts to promote & preserve the architecture
and history of the community through an annual walking tour; identification and dissemination of
10,000 abandoned buildings; beautify Brower Park and share important information with residents.
Funds to sponsor: a house tour and/or walking tour of the area; identify vacant / abandoned
buildings and disseminate information to support their rehabilitation, support Brower Park and
neighborhood beautification for major holidays, provide for disposal-destruction of documents to
4,500 prevent ID theft, and acquire street sign plaques for historic districts.
CCJ's request is for three community/economic development programs in Southeast Queens. They
are Arts in the Parks, City Speaks (spoken word)Jamaica Arts Music Summer (JAMS) Festival and
7,500 Holidays On The Avenue. Funding will be used towards artists fees and equipment.
Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers in the
following three areas: 1. Early Childhood Literacy 2. School Violence Prevention 3. College
10,000 Readiness
Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers in the
following three areas:
1. Early Childhood Literacy - CAT provides a series of interactive workshops designed to support
emergent literacy in the early childhood classroom. These in-class literacy programs generate
strong student engagement and promote literacy learning that aligns with NYS Common Core
Standards in ELA.
2. School Violence Prevention - Pursuant to NYS Dignity for All Students Act, CAT's innovative
school violence prevention curriculum invites participants to explore and practice the skills
necessary to create and preserve an environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting,
harassment, and bullying.

CD28

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

3. College Readiness - CAT's interactive workshops on college-readiness are designed to help high
school students develop skills and strategies to address time management, conflict resolution,
10,000 academic success, work readiness, and diversity.

Dickens

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

Gibson

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

King

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

To support literacy, violence prevention, and college and career readiness workshops at current
partner sites, including Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social Change, Wadleigh
Secondary School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Frederick Douglass Academy, Frederick
5,000 Douglass Academy II, and P.S. 123 - The Mahalia Jackson School.
Funds will support CUNY CAT's interactive educational workshops for students, parents and
teachers in the following three areas: Early Childhood Literacy, School Violence Prevention and
10,000 College Readiness.
Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers in the
following three areas:
1. Early Childhood Literacy - CAT provides a series of interactive workshops designed to support
emergent literacy in the early childhood classroom. These in-class literacy programs generate
strong student engagement and promote literacy learning that aligns with NYS Common Core
Standards in ELA.
2. School Violence Prevention - Pursuant to NYS Dignity for All Students Act, Cats innovative
school violence prevention curriculum invites participants to explore and practice the skills
necessary to create and preserve an environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting,
harassment, and bullying.
3. College Readiness - Cats interactive workshops on college-readiness are designed to help high
school students develop skills and strategies to address time management, conflict resolution,
10,000 academic success, work readiness, and diversity.

Koslowitz

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers in the
3,000 following three areas: Early Childhood Literacy, School Violence Prevention and College Readiness

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support three of CUNY Creative Arts Team's projects: (1) Early Childhood Literacy, (2) School
Violence Prevention, (3) College Readiness. These programs provide support services for students,
10,000 parents, and teachers.

Menchaca

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

Rodriguez

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

5,000 Funding to support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers

Rosenthal

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

3,500 Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers.

Torres
Rosenthal
Constantinides

CUNY Creative Arts Team


CUNY-NYCHA Scholarship Fund
Cypreco of America, Inc.

136400434
136400434
112644226

Espinal

Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation

112683663

Van Bramer

Dance Entropy, Inc.

204388158

Menchaca

Dance Theatre Etcetera, Inc.

133015965

Dickens

Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc.

132642091

Levine

Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc.

132642091

Chin

Dances for a Variable Population, Inc.

264572204

Rosenthal
Van Bramer
Levin
Garodnick

Dances for a Variable Population, Inc.


Dances for a Variable Population, Inc.
Dancewave, Inc.
Dancing Classrooms, Inc.

*
264572204
264572204 *
112726558
222542960 *

Gentile

Dancing Classrooms, Inc.

222542960

Koslowitz

Dancing Classrooms, Inc.

222542960

Rosenthal

Dancing Classrooms, Inc.

222542960

Mendez

Danspace Project, Inc.

133320972

Lancman

Darus-Salaam Masjid New York, Inc.

113545389

Richards

Deerfield Area Association, Inc.

112877303

Espinal
Espinal
Espinal
Espinal
Espinal

Department of Education - Franklin K Lane High School


Department of Education P.S. 045K
Department of Education P.S. 106 K
Department of Education P.S. 151 K
Department of Education P.S. 86 K

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

Torres
Greenfield
Ignizio

Department of Health - Health Bucks


Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation

136400434
136400434
136400434

Funds will support interactive educational workshops for students, parents and teachers on: Early
5,000 Childhood Literacy, School Violence Prevention, and College Readiness.
4,000 Funding to support NYCHA resident CUNY scholarships
5,000 Funds will be used for a Cypriot folk arts program.
Funding will support the Intergenerational Services Program and other youth leadership programs
at the Cypress Hills/East New York Beacon at JHS 302, including its afterschool program, and
50,000 recreation, sports, and arts programs.
*

*
*

*
*

*
*
*
*

To fund a three tiered presenting program addresses the critical need of emerging choreographers
3,500 who are developing a significant body of work by providing the resources needed to produce work
Funds to support a number of projects which include: (1) The In Transition Media: Summer 2014
Digital Boot Camp, (2) The In Transition Hip Hop Theatre Workshop, (3) The 22nd Annual Red Hook
8,000 Fest, and (4) The 3rd Annual Dance on The Greenway event.
To support a Sunday Matinee Concert series, including performances for the community by Dance
6,000 Theater of Harlem students and professionals.
Dance Theatre of Harlem School Dancing Through Barriers (arts education) Annual Street Festival
Sunday Matinee Series Thursdays@DTH. Requested funding would support programs serving
4,000 children in Council District 7.
To support resources and staff for free community dance workshop and performance event in
3,500 Washington Square Park and free dance workshops at Mott Street Senior Center.
Funding to support MOVEMENT SPEAKS at the Goddard Riverside Senior Center Winter-Spring
3,500 2015.
3,500 Funds will be used to support senior dance and wellness
3,500 To support an arts in education program that teaches dance.
3,500 Funding will support ballroom dance lessons at a public school in District 4.
Funds will support a program that teaches ballroom dance to 4th, 5th, and 8th graders, including
4,500 special education children.
Funds will cover the dancing classroom program at PS 175 - the program consists of professional
Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to fourth, fifth eighth grade students through a 107,000 week series held twice weekly for a total of 20 lessons.
Funds used for Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to 5th 8th grade students attending
3,500 public schools citywide through a 10-week series held twice weekly for a total of 20 lessons. .
3,000 Funding to support DraftWork, Food for Thought and The Platform series. (Fully produced works)
Funding to support weekend and summer school for children, character building seminar for youth
3,500 and teenagers, food and clothing for seniors, special occasions and food services program.
The funding will be used to fund the annual Multi-Cultural Day activities as well as funding a day
5,000 activity for seniors within the Deerfield Area community
Funding will be used to support program expenses of JROTC.
Funding will defray cost of school bus and trips.
Funding will defray cost of school bus and trips.
Funding will defray cost of cultural experiences (Broadway plays).
Funding will defray cost of school bus and trips.
Health Bucks are paper vouchers, worth $2 each, developed and distributed by NYC Health
Department District Public Health Offices and which can be used to purchase fresh fruits and
10,000 vegetables at participating farmers markets
5,000 Funds will be used to host outdoor movies in the park.
9,775 For maintenance equipment throughout the 51st council district.
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Ignizio

Department of Parks and Recreation

136400434

Kallos
Lancman
Miller
Palma

Department of Parks and Recreation


Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

Richards
Rosenthal
Ulrich
Vallone
Vallone
Weprin

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

Mealy

Department of Parks and Recreation


Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Parks and Recreation - Playground
Associates

CD28
CD28

Department of Parks and Recreations


Department of Sanitation

136400434
136400434

12,000 The funding will provide salaries for 2 playground associates in Brevoort Playground
To support recreational activities in local parks including the purchase of additional supplies and
equipment and support staff. Also to support recreational programs at Vic Hanson and additional
67,000 playground support staff
15,000 To support additional waste baskets and garbage pickup days

Dromm
Gentile
Koslowitz
Lander
Ulrich

Department of Sanitation
Department of Sanitation
Department of Sanitation
Department of Sanitation
Department of Sanitation

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

17,000
61,000
6,000
6,000
30,000

To provide additional Saturday pick-ups along 37th Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue, Jackson Heights
Funds will provide a second daily trash pick up.
Funds will be used for additional Basket pick ups within the 29th Council District
To install enclosed trash receptacles.
Funding to be used for extra Litter Basket service in CD 32.

Ulrich
Vallone
CC
Garodnick
Cabrera
Cabrera
CD28
Chin

Department of Sanitation
Department of Sanitation
Department of Small Business Services
Department of Small Business Services
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

51,000
22,500
45,000
20,000
3,500
5,000
5,000
3,500

Ferreras
Garodnick
Greenfield
Lander
Levin
Levine
Mark-Viverito
Palma
Rodriguez
Rosenthal
Van Bramer

Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation
Department of Transportation - Helmet Fitting and
Distribution
Department of Transportation - Helmet Giveaway

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

5,000
6,000
10,000
24,000
1,500
3,000
6,000
6,000
3,000
3,500
3,500

Funding will be used to purchase and install high end litter baskets along Jamaica Avenue
To support the purchase of upgraded litter baskets for Council District 19
Funds will support the addition of Wi-Fi internet access at La Marqueta and La Placita.
Funding will support technical support for taskforce on East Midtown rezoning.
Funding for distribution of free helmets and bike safety information to cyclists.
Funding for distribution of Metrocards and DUI information to constituents.
To support helmet fittings
Funds will be for the helmet giveaway event.
Funding will support 2 free NYC helmet giveaway and fitting events in Council District 21 - one in
Lefrak City and one in Corona.
Funding will support a four hour helmet fitting in Council District 4
Funds will be used to host bike helmet fitting and giveaway events.
To install speed boards in NYPD precincts in the 39th District.
To support programming that provides free bike helmets.
Funding to support Bike Helmet Giveaway in district 7.
Funds will be used to support the Bike Helmet giveaway event in Council District 8.
Funding will be used for bike safety events.
Funds to support the helmet giveaway program.
Funding to support Bike helmet giveaway and fittings for D6
To purchase supplies and conduct Bike Helmet Giveaways

Torres
Miller

15,000 To support Playground Associate program in parks through the 51st COUNCIL DISTRICT
Funds to support Kids in Motion places one Playground Associate in a park/playground five days
per week. The staff lead seven hours of free activities for children per week, including organized
sports, games, fitness demos, guided walks, and special events, and have attracted more than
598,525 visits since June 2012. To ensure the cleanliness and safety of the playground, Kids in
7,500 Motion staff also conduct light maintenance.
50,000 Funding to support events and supplies in local parks within Council District 24.
20,000 Funds will cover associated costs with producing a Family Day event in district 27
5,000 Funding will be used for Wenger Wagons.
To support recreational programs, events, and activities in Council District 31 To support Parks
28,500 maintenance and operational needs in Rockaway.
7,500 Funding for playground associate in Bennerson Playground for 5 days/week
18,000 Funding to be used for Tree Stump Removal Program and sidewalk repairs in District 32
15,000 Upgrade signage at Parks in Council District 19
21,500 To provide Family Friendly Activities and Events at Parks in Council District 19
5,000 To provide for inflatables, arts & crafts, flyers, entertainment shows.

136400434

3,000 Funds will support a DOT event in CD15 for the fitting and distribution of bicycle helmets
3,000 Funds will cover the cost to distribute 300 bike helmets in district 27

136400434
136400434

*
Cabrera

Department of Youth and Community Development

136400434

With 1,300 units of housing for 5,000 low- to moderate residents, our mission is to revitalize
communities by providing decent affordable housing, economic development, educational, and
social services to youth and adults in the Bronx. Those services include out-of-school youth
services, after school programs, GED plus, career readiness programs, asset-building services,
15,000 digital literacy, and most recently, a sports clinic and borough-wide tournament.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Eugene
Dromm

Legal Name of Organization

Department of Youth and Community Development


Desis Rising Up and Moving (DRUM)

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
136400434
383652741 *
*

Eugene
Eugene

Diaspora Community Services, Inc.


Digamma Lambda Mu, Inc.

113122295
455025921 *

Rosenthal

Discalced, Inc.

133577394

Maisel

District 18 Community Education Council

136400434

Purpose of Funds

To support operational costs of the J'ouvert event including insurance, rental of Port-O-Sans, Tents,
Chairs, Stage banners, Printing, Sashes for the Marshalls, Trophies and Awards, meals, workers,
4,000 security and Steelband and Masquerade performances.
7,500 Provide multi-lingual Legal Clinics in Immigration, DACA, and Workers Rights.
To provide programmatic support for implementation of the Techs For the future program, an
IT/Specialist Entrepreneurial/Training program. Programming/Services includes job training,
6,000 financial literacy, internship, case management and support services.
5,000 To support operation costs of English as a Second Language (ESL) class
3,500 Funds used to offer free dance classes for people with Parkinsons disease at the Juilliard School.
Funds to support the District 18 Basketball Tournament (shirts, referee fees, basketballs) and Track
3,500 and Field event (Brooklyn Day).

Cabrera

District Attorney - Bronx

136400434

25,000

Constantinides
Crowley

Doe Fund, Inc., The


Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540
133412540 *

71,165
61,800

Dromm
Garodnick
Kallos

Doe Fund, Inc., The


Doe Fund, Inc., The
Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540
133412540
133412540

60,000
3,500
20,000

Funds will support the CONCEPT program which will be offered for primarily sixth and seventh
grade students in up to seven classes in at least one middle school located in Council District 14 in
the Bronx. The CONCEPT program engages students in constructive dialogue questioning the legal
consequences of criminal activity. Students participate through the use of role playing in skits and
other structured, interactive classroom activities that relate to each weeks lesson. CONCEPT will be
a 26-week program offered from October 2014 through May 2015. This year some classes will be
offered in conjunction with the NY Law Department with a focus on the juvenile justice system.
Funding will be used to hire street cleaning crews to keep various commercial thoroughfares in
Astoria clean.
Formerly homeless and formerly incarcerated men.
To support DOE Fund programming and beautify the commercial and residential areas of Jackson
Heights.
Funding will support street cleaning on Second Avenue.
Funds to beautify the commercial and residential areas along 2nd ave in district five.

Koslowitz

Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540

Lancman

Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540

Reynoso

Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540

The funds will be used for the Community Improvement Project in the areas of: Continental Avenue
from Queens Boulevard to Burns Street, Lefferts Boulevard from 83rd Drive to Austin Street, Austin
Street from Ascan Avenue to 70th Avenue, 63rd Drive from Queens Boulevard to Alderton Street,
Metropolitan Avenue from Lefferts Boulevard to Park Lane South, and Metropolitan Avenue from
62,000 Ascan Avenue to Woodhaven Boulevard.
Funding to support beautification efforts and sanitation services including sweeping sidewalks,
64,465 replacing garbage liners, removing graffiti and shoveling snow.
To support the Community Improvement Project's beautification efforts in the 34th District, and to
5,000 support transitional work and training programs.

Richards

Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540

70,000 To support The Doe Fund's nationally recognized Ready, Willing Able program in District 31.

Van Bramer

Doe Fund, Inc., The

133412540

65,000

Weprin
Rose
Rose
Arroyo

Doe Fund, Inc., The


DOE-District 31, Region 7
DOE-District 31, Region 7
Doing Art Together, Inc.

133412540
136400434
136400434
133363579

3,500
13,000
2,000
5,000

Dickens
Ferreras

Doing Art Together, Inc.


Dominic A Murray 21 Memorial Foundation, Inc.

133363579
271755976 *

Rodriguez

Dominican Republic Education And Mentoring Project, Inc. 030362565

3,500
5,000

Funds for the Community Improvement Project will work to beautify the commercial and
residential areas of: Roosevelt Avenue between 51st Street and 61st Street, Woodside Avenue
between 58th Street and 60th Street, 61st Street between Roosevelt Avenue and 39th Avenue,
Vernon Boulevard between 50th Avenue and 45th Avenue, and 11th Street between 50th Avenue
and 45th Avenue. The second purpose of the project is to provide transitional work and training
slots to the participants of The Doe Fund's nationally recognized Ready, Willing Able program.
Funds to beautify commercial and residential areas and provide for transitional work and training
slots to participants of the Ready, Willing, Able program.
$500 to every elementary and Junior High PTA.
$500 to every High School PTA.
To provide in-class arts workshops in PS5X Port Morris.
To provide an art program to 3rd - 5th grade students at the Thurgood Marshall Academy Lower
School.
Funding will support community CPR-AED programs, training supplies and materials.

3,500 Funding to provide housing, monthly living stipend and training of a Dominican-American Volunteer

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Levine

CC
Dromm

Dominican Sunday, Inc.

Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc.


Dominico-American Society of Queens, Inc.

134188781

133593885
061389895 *

To continue the vital services offered by the Anti-Domestic Violence Program Nuevo
Amanecer/New Dawn and to hire an additional counselor to meet the increased demand. Nuevo
Amanecer is a comprehensive domestic violence program created to empower Latina women who
50,000 are victims of domestic violence to gain control of their lives.
3,500 Funds will be used to support Citizenship/Civic Classes

*
Ferreras

Dominico-American Society of Queens, Inc.

061389895

Ferreras

Dominico-American Society of Queens, Inc.

061389895

CC

Door - A Center of Alternatives Inc, The

136127348

15,000
*

15,000

250,000
*

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support Dominican Sunday, Inc. and to provide a variety of support activities to the
residents of the Manhattan Valley, Morning side and West Harlem communities in the following
areas: youth development, workforce development, adult education (citizenship, ESL and GED
4,000 classes) and housing advocacy.

To fund citizenship and civic classes to educate and prepare residents interested in becoming
citizens of the United States with a comprehensive course that provides knowledge and
understanding of the U.S. History, the Constitution, and Democratic Principles
To fund ESL and computer proficiency classes specifically for job readiness. Classes will focus
learning and understanding through various levels of on-the-job scenarios.
Funding to provide outreach and much needed support to LGBTQ youth who congregate on Pier
45, and offers additional late-night programming for this population on Fridays. Targeted
programming includes individual and group counseling, community and team building activities,
and LGBTQ specific groups.
Funds will be used to support the Our South Bronx Green Team's Healthy Nutrition and Physical
Activity program for students.

Mark-Viverito

Downtown Bronx Economic Development Corporation

043758932

Levin

Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Inc.

205323707

Chin

Downtown Community Television Center, Inc.

132742777

Koo

Downtown Flushing Transit Hub District Management


Association, Inc.

412111487

Mendez
Williams

Downtown Music Productions, Inc.


Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc.

133310731
134012789 *

Levin

Dumbo District Management Association Inc.

200214837

Levin
Dickens

Dumbo Neighborhood Alliance Inc.


Dunbar Tenants Association

*
264401480
113802678 *

CD28
Miller

Dunton Block and Civic Association, Inc.


Dunton Block and Civic Association, Inc.

*
113569234
113569234 *

Van Bramer

Dutch Kills Civic Association

112806214

To provide website development and to support preservation experts for their work: lectures,
4,000 walking tours, brochures, out reach and programming related expenses for printing.
3,500 Funds will go towards recreational activities and supplies.
Funds will be used to support community garden program for the purchase of equipment, rentals,
7,000 and food need to fulfill program.
3,500 Funding will support supplies and equipment for a community garden upkeep.
Funds to provide children's summer entertainment series, which include shows and concerts in
4,800 local parks, Dutch kills playground or Athens park

Chin
Mendez

Dynamic Forms, Inc.


Dynamic Forms, Inc.

*
133440226
133440226 *

Funds will support the Partnerships in Literacy through Dance and Creativity Partnerships, which
3,500 introduce the public school communities to dance and literacy connections.
4,250 Funding to provide dance skills and literacy education at M015

To develop a design for streetscape enhancements to create a signature civic space that will
3,500 promote a higher quality of life and support economic revitalization in District 33.
Funds will offset the cost of organizing a series of public media arts events at the DCTV Firehouse in
5,000 Chinatown/Tribeca.

To fund Streetscape Improvement through coordination of additional cleaning programs and street
25,000 beautification of the target area in downtown Flushing business district.
Funding to support Children's Introduction to the Orchestra & the Senior Community Caring Chorus
8,000 in district 2.
9,500 Funding for assisting in the operations of youth sport and mentoring programs
To enhance cultural programming complimentary to planned World Cup 2014 viewings in the
Archway Under the Manhattan Bridge in July 2014. These events will be free and open to the
4,000 public.

*
Levine

Dysautonomia Foundation, Inc.

136145280

*
Gibson

Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc.

201532382

20,000

Funding to support medical treatment and clinical research at the Dysautonomia Center at NYU
Medical Center. The funds requested will be used to pay a portion of the operating expenses
4,000 (personnel, supplies, telecommunications, facility charges)for the Center.
The Funding will go to Eagle Academy's Summer Bridge program. The Summer Bridge is a
mandatory program for incoming 6th grade Eagle students that introduces and transitions them
into the Eagle Academy culture and the requirements of middle school. The program consists of
small group team-building sessions, community-building activities, and assessments that lead to
10,000 increased school year academic outcomes.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Torres

Legal Name of Organization

Eagle Academy Foundation, Inc.

EIN

201532382

* Amount ($)

*
Van Bramer
Williams
Garodnick

Earsay, Inc.
East 34th Street Block Association/2002, Inc.
East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association,
Inc.

Kallos
Williams

East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association,


Inc.
East Flatbush Village, Inc.

061756910
800612019 *

Williams

East Flatbush Village, Inc.

800612019

Williams

East Flatbush Village, Inc.

311669271
043707046 *

3,500
3,500

061756910

7,500

800612019

*
*

*
Williams

East Flatbush Village, Inc.

800612019

Williams

East Flatbush Village, Inc.

800612019

Mark-Viverito

East Harlem Block Nursery, Inc.

132617274

CC

East Harlem Council for Community Improvement, Inc.

132969933

CC

East Harlem Employment Services, Inc.

133255679

10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000

Funding for the ENOUGH Initiative (Educating Neighborhoods, Organizations, Under-served,


Grassroots organizing Housing)to combat poverty, inform community members of programs
available to advance success in enrichment of their families. Support and Develop Block
9,500 association. Inform communities of issues that may hinder the development.
Funds to support a Cultural Enrichment Program, stipends to pay instructors, monies for supplies
10,000 and materials.

100,000 Funding to provide a range of services, including program development at La Marqueta.


Funds will be used to support the following ongoing programs: CORE Job Readiness Training, GED
Preparations, Occupational Skills Training, Case Management, Job Placement and Career
50,000 Development, and Retention/Follow-up.

CC
Mendez

East River Development Alliance, Inc.


East Village Community Coalition, The

861096987
201059463 *

Miller

Eastern Queens Alliance

201723492

175,000
3,500

*
7,500

*
Rose

CC

Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.

132872916

Vacca

Edgewater Park Volunteer Hose Company No. 1, Inc.

136125044

Funding to support two different arts workshops: one weekly theatre workshop with a focus on
professional performance training called Transforming Trauma Into Art. The second consisting of a
series of residencies and workshops within the school that are developed through collaboration
with the teachers, to increase language learning, storytelling, performance, confidence and bring
students to a higher level of performance in theatre and art
Funds will be used for area beautification and annual block party and related events.
Funding will support beautification projects and outreach programs to businesses along the East
86th Street corridor and surrounding areas.
To support projects including: Collaborating with city agencies, monitor violations on quality of life
issues: sanitation, overcrowding, increase enforcement safety, outreach to residents, property
owners to financially support the association, pay for increased sanitation services, pay for office
space.
Funding to support Youth Football & Cheerleading
Funds to support Academic Program which consists of Daycare, After-school, Summer Camp and
Tutoring Services
Funds will be used to off set the cost of program expenses to continue to provide mentorship and
develop youth in Cheer Leading, Dance and Step program.

The funds will be used to continue our current bilingual, bi-literacy dual language program at
5,000 Nursery 1 and to add (1) classroom at another site at Grant Day Care Center/Nursery 3.

Van Bramer

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support the Summer Bridge Programming to improve educational outcomes for inner5,000 city 6th graders

35,000
*
5,000

Funding will provide support for 1) Job training and placement assistance for the unemployed with
a focus on creating long-term career ladders through an intensive case management approach;
2)One-on-one crisis and short-term counseling, one-on-one long-term asset building counseling,
financial educational workshops, tax preparation, tenant advocacy services geared towards
resolving financial crises, and public benefits enrollment; 3) College Access. This includes in-depth
SAT, college preparation, and college retention; 4) Economic Revitalization, ensuring that local
neighborhoods have access to financial services and other staples of a healthy community.
Funding to support the creation of printed journal regarding the history of the district.
Funding will go towards providing environmental education for children and adults in Southeast
Queens; Promotion of environmental health in Southeast Queens, and promotion of
environmental justice awareness and advocacy
Funds to cover Family Support services including Crisis Respite, Summer Day Camp, Overnight
Community Respite Trips. The Summer Camp program that has been designed for children and
adolescents (6 to 20) with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The camp will be highly beneficial to
working parents who struggle to find the appropriate place for their children during the summer
months. Children will work on their social and recreational skills which will help prepare them for
the upcoming school year.
To provide funds to support emergency responses operations and specifically for repair and
maintenance of emergency apparatus and equipment; and specifically for purchase of medical
supplies; Emergency Operations Training; Utilities

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Sponsor

Council Member

Gentile

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of


Bensonhurst

EIN

* Amount ($)

111633484

5,000

111633484

5,000

111633484

10,000

Treyger

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of


Bensonhurst
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of
Bensonhurst

Treyger

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of


Bensonhurst

111633484

20,000

Arroyo

Education Through Music, Inc.

133613210

5,000

CC

Education Through Music, Inc.

133613210

Gibson

Education Through Music, Inc.

133613210

King

Education Through Music, Inc.

133613210

Mark-Viverito

Education Through Music, Inc.

133613210

Palma

Education Through Music, Inc.

133613210

Crowley

Edward J. Malloy Initiative for Construction Skills, Inc.

134147836

Greenfield

Gibson, King

Legal Name of Organization

*
Vacca

CC

Edwin Gould Services for Children & Families

135675643

CC
Levin

El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc.


El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc.

112614265
112614265 *

Reynoso

El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc.

112614265

Levine

132995536

Rosenthal

El Taller Latino Americano


Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center - Lucy Moses School for
Music and Dance
Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center - Lucy Moses School for
Music and Dance
Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center - Lucy Moses School for
Music and Dance

To provide a broad range of counseling and legal case management services that help support
healing and stability as they move through the criminal justice system. Funding will provide
resources to continue services for these women when they return to their communities after a
period of incarceration. Funding will help finance the cost of Case Manager, program supervision,
40,000 and the materials needed for program activities.

Chin

Eldridge Street Project, Inc.

133379555

239,000
3,500

Rosenthal
Rosenthal

131991118
131991118
131991118

15,000
*
*
*
*

Funds will be used for staff coordination and group leaders/consultants to conduct programs with
cultural, educational, recreational, and health and wellness activities for seniors located at the
Marks JCH, 7802 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn as well as to provide trips for the seniors.
Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack
skills necessary to obtain employment, function effectively in society and become full partners in
the educational development of their children.
Funds will be utilized to provide English Language (ESOL) classes to address literacy needs of the
large immigrant population Brooklyn
Funds used to continue to provide cultural, educational, recreational, and/or health and wellness
activities, and trips, to seniors living in southern Brooklyn. These services will be provided through
the Bensonhurst Senior Center.
Funds will support in-school music education instruction and other program costs in Council
District 17 schools.

50,000 Funding to provide school wide music programs at partner schools throughout the Five Boroughs.
To support Education Through Music's music program at PS 42 throughout the year. The funds will
be used for their in-school music program that customizes training and mentoring for music
teachers, professional development for classroom teachers, and management and strategic
planning guidance to principals. Outreach to parents and the community, including concert
invitations to increase awareness and involvement. Funds will also support direct music instruction
to students and program oversight.
10,000
Funding supports music education programs that serve over 4,500 children attending public schools
10,000 in CD 12.
Funds will be used to support the music education programs that serve children attending public
10,000 schools in CD 8 (PS/MS 7M, PS 43X, PS 83M and PS 359X)
To promote the use of music and other arts in inner-city schools and schools in disadvantaged
areas as a means of enhancing students academic performance and development. Funding will
5,000 support music education programs at PS 182 and PS 531.
Funding to provide pre-apprenticeship training that prepare candidates for entry into unionized
7,500 building and construction trades apprenticeship programs.

Reynoso

Purpose of Funds

7,500

Funding to support El Puentes Dropout Prevention Programs promotes academic mastery/HS


completion; promotes positive youth engagement; offers a wide range of activities/services;
provides students academic enrichment skill-based activities; provide 1-on-1 group mentoring.
Funds will support administration (Education Coordinator Mentoring staff), bilingual academic
support staff (bilingual tutors college prep); facilitators (enrichment activities, intensive 1-on-1
mentoring case management); enrichment materials.
To support the Dropout Prevention Program for students in District 33.
To support the Wellness Program, including workshops around nutrition, fitness, healthy
relationships, sexual health, mental health, substance abuse, and violence. Funding will support
Paid peer educators at 4 afterschool sites.
Funding will support general programing and support for live performance events (concerts,
poetry, dance) and visual arts open to the public.

3,500 Funding to support the Tuesday Matinee series in Kaufman Music Centers Merkin Concert Hall
Funding for music scholarships for talented and deserving students at Kaufman Music Centers
3,500 community arts school, Lucy Moses School (LMS).
Funding will be used to support a music curriculum that includes private lessons along with classes
3,500 in music history and theory, as well as music ensemble participation
To support the free one-day festival on Eldridge Street featuring public arts performances and
food. Funds would be used defray the costs associated with producing the festival including, artists
4,000 fees, marketing/promotion, and supplies.
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Sponsor

Dromm

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Eleanor Roosevelt High School

136400434

10,000 Science (STEM) prototyping equipment & video equipment

Ferreras
CC

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.


Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112224539
112932528

Cohen

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

Dromm

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

Ferreras

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

Gentile

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

Ignizio

Emergency Children's Help Organization, Inc.

113828185

Matteo

Emergency Children's Help Organization, Inc.

113828185

Garodnick

Emerging Artists Theatre Company, Inc.

133740018

Johnson

Emerging Artists Theatre Company, Inc.

133740018

THE REQUESTED FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR OFFICE SPACE, UTILITIES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, OUTREACH
6,000 PRINTING AND FOR SALARY OF THE EMPLOYEES OF ECHO IN ORDER TO OPERATE THE PROGRAM.
Funding will support the New Work Series, presenting female and male solo artists' musical work in
3,500 progress before an audience for discussion and feedback.
To support the New Work Series, presenting female and male solo artists' musical work in progress
3,500 before an audience for discussion and feedback.

133843122

Funding to support Pride in My Workplace initiative, which works with New York City businesses to
ensure the implementation of the Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act (SONDA and the New
York City Human Rights Law covering transgender employees. The Pride in Our Union program,
works with New York City labor unions to ensure that collective bargaining agreements and internal
union policies work to implement SONDA and the New York City Human Rights Law on gender
75,000 identity and expression.
The Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation is working with New York City businesses, NYC Labor
Unions and internal union policies to ensure that the implementation of the Sexual Orientation
Non-Discrimination Act (SONDA) and the New York City Human Rights Law covering transgender
5,000 employees through collective bargaining agreements and laws on gender identity and expression.

Funds will support the production of Women's Day event during Women's History Month, a Black
5,000 History event during Black History Month, a senior concert event, and Family Day 25th Anniversary
100,000 Funds to support immigration, legal services and ESL programming.
Funding to support costs of meals and nutrition programs for home bound seniors and Medicaid
10,000 eligible residents.

*
*

Ferreras

CC

Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation, Inc.

Menchaca

Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation, Inc.

133843122

Weprin

Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation, Inc.

133843122

Rose

Empowerment Zone

142009368

Gentile

English Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 111635100

Matteo

Enrichment Through the Arts

113051230

Gentile

Enrico Caruso Foundation

273360891

Levine

EPIC Theatre Center

522303451

*
*

*
Cohen, Koslowitz,
Vacca

Purpose of Funds

Kallos

CC
Mendez

Epilepsy Institute, The


Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

132608325
133709095 *

Reynoso

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

133709095

10,000 To fund consultations for immigration matters to NYC residents at central Queens location
Funding will support services that offer bilingual immigration legal assistance, and to support ESOL
5,000 programming.
Funds will support immigration, citizenship, legal services and ESL programs, including family-based
applications for residence, green card renewals, applications for citizenship, ESL, and citizenship
2,500 classes.
Funding will be utilized to defray the operational costs of running ECHO; including office space,
7,500 utilities, supplies, outreach and salaries.

To support efforts to ensure that collective bargaining agreements and internal union policies work
3,500 to implement New Yorks bans against gender identity and gender expression discrimination.
Funding will be used to cover the costs related to the annual Staten Island Black Heritage Family
5,000 Day and its activities
3,500 Funds will be used to purchase musical instruments for youth programming.
Funding will subsidize camps in the 50th district to attend a performance and participate in a
workshop promoting physical fitness.
1,500
Funds will support sharing opera and Caruso with community groups, the public, seniors and young
1,500 people.
Funds to support Epic Next: Developing Young Thinkers, Actors Leaders youth mentorship
program. Funding to support programming at Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts in
3,500 Council District 7 .
Funding for the Vocational Employment Program: This program is designed to assist persons with
epilepsy in NYC, who have never worked, enter the job market and maintain people in employment
through a range of vocational strategies and interventions. Services provided include skill
assessments, job readiness preparation, community based work assessment, job development, and
advocacy in the community and also supports for clients requiring counseling to maintain or regain
25,000 employment.
3,500 To Fund Early Childhood Education (ECE) services at Virginia Day Nursery.
3,500 To support Early Childhood Education (ECE) services in District 34s Cooper Park Day Care Center.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Eugene

Erasmus Neighborhood Federation

112490986

Williams

Erasmus Neighborhood Federation

112490986

Arroyo

Eugenio Maria De Hostos Community College Foundation

133116643

10,000
*
*

3,500
10,000

*
Bronx, BLAC, Arroyo,
Palma
CC

Arroyo

Mendez

Eugenio Maria De Hostos Community College Foundation

133116643

50,000

Everyone Reading, Inc.

132755541

5,000

Garodnick

Everyone Reading, Inc.


Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention,
Inc.

Kallos

Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention,


Inc.

Purpose of Funds

To provide support for operational costs of programming including: housing counseling and
education, tenant organizing, accompanying tenants to housing court, provide seniors with
assistant in receiving their entitlements, landlord/tenant mediation, immigration services, and
summer camp for young people to promote healthy eating.
Funds for advocacy, counseling and education in area of tenant organizing homelessness
prevention
Funds will support artists fees, production personnel and production costs, to support the Center's
performing and visual arts series.
To support new and existing leaders, expand capacity for long-standing Bronx nonprofits that have
been in existence for many years but are also facing challenges in the current funding environment,
build capacity for conducting evaluations and data analysis, and provide professional development
for succession planning and strategic partnerships as well as expanding to expressed needs of
nonprofit leaders.
Funding will support free tutoring, free information and referral service for parents; a free support
group for adults with dyslexia and professional development for teachers in Council District 17
schools.

Funding to provide free services (tutoring for students struggling with reading, information &
referral service for parents and others can get advice on school services and rights and referrals to
3,500 education specialists, support group for adults with dyslexia)
Funding will support the free legal aid and housing advocacy and workshop services offered to East
5,000 Side residents.
To prevent homelessness and promote affordable housing through support for the work of the
Affordable Housing Resource Center. Funding will support group meetings, workshops, home
visits, legal clinics, SORT, benefits entitlement counseling, landlord/tenant mediation, and other
20,000 outreach programs.

132755541
133311582

133311582

To fund general operating support for re-entry services for men, women, and young adults making
the transition back to society after periods of incarceration in prison or jail. These services include
cognitive behavioral and job readiness workshops, case management, job development and
placement, anger management and substance abuse classes, mentoring, and much more. In
addition to the services mentioned above we provide daily hot breakfast and lunch for our
participants, many of whom are living in the shelter system or in three-quarter houses.
To provide support for previously incarcerated individuals with programs that include a Walking
through the Wilderness Workshop; a Contract Coach (case manager); job search and placement
assistance; and auxiliary programs and services.
Funding to provide dancing workshops
Funds to support performers and production expenses for Cabaret Weekend, Cypher, WOW
Cabaret, Rivers of Honey and HyperGender

CC

Exodus Transitional Community, Inc.

311731465

Dickens
Rodriguez

Exodus Transitional Community, Inc.


Experimental Community Theater Inc.

311731465
133893405

4,000
3,500

Mendez

Experimental Theatre Project, Inc.

510178992

3,500

Mendez

Exponents, Inc.

133572677

Menchaca

Extreme Kids and Crew, Inc.

352392415

Greenfield

Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim

542196301

Lander

Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim

542196301

Menchaca

Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim

542196301

To support Yad Ephraim's food packaging and distribution program. The funds will be used to
5,000 purchase the food supplies and disposable wrappings necessary to distribute packages.

270127215

Funding will support Leaders and Scholars Afterschool Hub (LSAH). LSAH is a program designed to
specifically assist grades K-8 in preparing for and successfully excelling on NYS Standardized Tests
and to gain a fuller understanding of the new Common Core requirement. This program is partially
computer-based interactive tutorials and partially hands-on homework assistance. The requested
funding would be used to provide stipends for tutors, maintain technology programs used, provide
8,000 snacks and underwrite some of the cost of using the computer laboratory of the church.

50,000
*

*
*

*
*
*

King

Faith at Work Christian Church

4,500 Funding to support general operating and nutritional support for participants in program
Funding to support after school program serving families with children in PS 15 in Red Hook, and
3,500 these families are lower wage earners with children that have special needs.
Funds will be used for food packages for patient family members, including food supplies and
disposable wrappings necessary to distribute these thousands of packages that are given out
15,000 annually by Yad Ephraim.
7,000 To support families of patients in Brooklyn hospitals through the purchase and distribution of food.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
CD28

Faith Mission, Inc. Alcohol Crisis Center

113017720

Dromm

Faith Mission, Inc. Alcohol Crisis Center

113017720

Rodriguez
Menchaca

FAJUBY Foundation
Falconworks Artists Group, Inc.

753229978
200732447

Cumbo

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE)

200092728

Levin

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE)

200092728

*
*

*
Eugene
Rosenthal

Family Renaissance, Inc.


FamilyKind, Ltd.

113190985
454636528 *

Arroyo

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

Cabrera

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

Gibson

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

Palma

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

Torres

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

*
*

Funding will be utilized for the following services: Medical Supplies, Clothing, Housing, Food,
5,000 Transportation, Technology, Furniture, Office Supplies and FMACC Operational Expenses.
To provide high quality crisis intervention and support service to adult suffering from substance use
disorders and its accompanying problems which include: Homelessness, mental illness, gambling
3,500 disorder, acute and chronic medical problems, poverty.
Funding to support Preparatory Educational Programs including English as a Second Language (ESL)
and Pre-GED courses, the General Educational Development (GED) exam, and a full range of
7,000 workshops providing additional needed skills.
7,000 Funding to support the salary and fringe benefits of a part-time Managing Director.
5,000 Funds to provide leadership development activities and workshops to adults and youth in the area.
3,500 To educate the public about the New York City Budget
To support the Rites of Passage program for youths of the East Flatbush community. This program
highlights leadership, commitment, responsibility, self-control and respect for others. Funding will
10,000 be used for educational field trips, supplies and operational expenses.
5,000 Funds support after school classes for children and teens affected by divorce.
To provide fitness and nutrition education to low-income urban elementary school children and
10,000 their families through workshops, fitness programs, food tastings and other activities.
Funds will pay for one F4K day a week for the entire school year (32 weeks); this costs
14,500/year (with parent workshops food tastings).
15,000
Funds will go to support FAN4Kids fitness and nutrition education in urban elementary schools
8,000 program in PS73 in the Bronx. Funds will pay for one F4K day a week for the entire school year.
To provide fitness and nutrition education in low-income elementary schools and address obesity
and related diseases in the youth population. Funding will support the provision of fitness and
7,000 nutrition instruction throughout the school year.
Fund will support the establishment of the F4K model and curriculum within a D15 elementary
10,000 school

*
Miller

Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corp

270992406

3,500

Crowley

Feathered Friends Parrot Adoption Services, Inc.

201981209

2,000

*
Espinal, Greenfield

CC

Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc.

131624000

35,000

*
Espinal

Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc.

131624000

Garodnick

Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc.

131624000

Mark-Viverito

Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc.

131624000

Constantinides

Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York

112931965

10,000
*
*
*

*
CD28

Federation of Hindu Mandirs USA Inc.

113276618

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used for our 2014-2015 health awareness and healthy eating programs. Primary
program expenses will include staff, program materials, promotional materials, workshop facility
and equipment rentals, food service, and consulting/presenter services.
Funding for educational materials; and to purchase quality cages, including our goal of purchasing
an outdoor aviary for summertime use.
To provide for the Thypin Oltchick Institute which serves entrepreneurs/small businesses owners,
connecting them at no cost to experts and resources that prepare them to start/expand their
businesses. Funds will enable the Institute to provide seminars/workshops serving entrepreneurs.
Technical assistance will be provided pertaining to financing/starting a business/obtaining business
skills.
Funding to provide: 1) seminars/workshops to entrepreneurs; 2) technical assistance on
financing/starting a business/obtaining business skills; 3) 1-on-1 counseling for entrepreneurial
clients, including guidance on marketing, growth strategies and introductions to
specialists/potential partners in their fields; 4) access to FEGS loan fund which includes mentoring
by business experts.

3,500 Funding will support the Thyphin Oltchick Institute's services to small business owners.
Funding will be used to support literacy and educational services at FEGS' Bronx Youth Center
10,000 (BYC).
5,000 Funding will be used to provide free English lessons for incoming immigrants.
To support programmatic and operating costs associated with: 1. Plan and execute the Annual
Phagwah Parade in Richmond Hill, NY 2. Organize and execute a nine day Ramayana in the Park
3,500 program in Richmond Hill, NY 3. Plan and implement the Gandhi Peace March in Richmond Hill, NY

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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Gentile

Greenfield
Menchaca
Weprin

Legal Name of Organization

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn,


Ltd.

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn,


Ltd.
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn,
Ltd.
Federation of Organizations for the New York State
Mentally Disabled, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

112507910

5,000

112507910

10,000

112507910

3,500

237237931

3,500

*
Eugene
Ulrich

Lander

CC

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.


Ferrini Welfare League dba Servants of God Contardo
Ferrini Welfare League

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

135562220
112663197

5,000
*

Film Forum, Inc.

510175953

Greenfield

First Chernomorets USA, Inc.

113586786

To fund PLAYWRITING AT PS 11, a 22-day residency for whole 3rd grade w/ master teaching artist
Daniel Sklar 10 actors. Collaboratively planned, implemented and evaluated with classroom
3,500 teachers and PS 11 leadership. Each students play is performed by professional actors.
The funds will be used for rental costs of public school and private gyms for an after school soccer
3,500 program activities.

*
Miller

First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica

111666813

Cumbo

Five Myles, Inc.

134078810

Funds will be used to assist clients, especially immigrants and the elderly, with the filing of
applications for entitlements such as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section
8, HEAP, etc., to help them get pre-screened and receive services as they are deemed eligible for
benefits, and to prepare their necessary documents, set up appointments with the appropriate
social service agency, and provide follow-up services.
Funds used to assist clients with the filing of applications for entitlements such as Medicare,
Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section 8, HEAP, etc. Clients will be pre-screened and
services will be provided as they are deemed eligible for benefits. In addition to prepare the
necessary documents for clients, set up appointments at the appropriate social service agency, and
provide follow-up.
Funds to assist residents with the filing of applications for entitlements such as Medicare,
Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section 8, HEAP, etc.
To fund the costs of administering the Big Nosh Vocational Services Program, an employment
program for people in recovery from mental illness.
To support operational costs of the Faith-Based Partnership Program, a program trains
seminarians to provide support to foster youth and educate parishioners about the child welfare
system: 1) workshops to educate people about ACS and the foster care system; 2) mentoring
programs for foster youth; 3) provide after-school services for foster care children; 4) support
foster parent recruitment practices; 5) engage foster care youth in projects to teach decisionmaking and civic engagement.
Funds will be used for administrative and operational expenses including the purchase of supplies
and equipment

To support the following community development programs: Eviction Prevention and Tenant
Advocacy by providing case management and assistance in Housing Court to low-income tenants
facing harassment from landlords. FACs Adult Education Literacy Programs offer classes in Adult
Basic Education (ABE, ESOL, GED and Basic Computer Skills. FAC Benefits Access, Legal, Tax and
25,000 Financial Counseling reaches poor New Yorkers, helping them access these needed services.

112475743

Johnson

3,500

Purpose of Funds

Funding will support: (1) Academic Support Services: Grades 3 - 8: Tutoring Enrichment;
instruction for ARIS; Music lessons; support services for reading, incentives to read and book
giveaways. High School: SAT Prep; PSAT Prep; college fars and college tours and (2) Parenting
Community: Educating parents about NYC school system; educating parents about nutrition child
5,000 development; politicizing parents to PTA Boards.
Funds to buy supplies, pay small fees to participating artists, and diffuse some of FiveMyles running
expenses during this period for free indoor and outdoor performances, concerts, short exhibitions
4,500 and interactive events for the community.

*
Eugene
Williams

Flanbwayan Haitian Literacy Project


Flanbwayan Haitian Literacy Project

270974276
270974276 *

Eugene

Flatbush Avenue District Management Association

112908148

5,000

Eugene

Flatbush Development Corporation

510188251

9,000

Williams
Maisel

Flatbush Development Corporation


Flatbush Park Jewish Center

510188251
111969900 *

5,000
3,500

40,000
5,000

To support operational costs of Flanbwayan's high school placement program that assists
immigrant families in navigating the application system; activities include accompanying families to
schools and borough offices, preparing documents, and translation.
Funds to assist families and new students with adjusting into the educational system
To support the BID's supplemental sanitation contract with Atlantic Maintenance; employment of
three workers (two year-round and one seasonally) and monthly graffiti clean-up ten months a
year.
To support afterschool and summer programs for youth, community development programs to
improve neighborhoods, and senior programs.
Funds to support workshops, trainings and community empowering activities, stipends for
instructors and monies for supplies related to programs in relevant areas of community
development and empowerment.
To support a boys and girls sports clinics and league development.

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Sponsor

Deutsch

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

CC

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

Greenfield

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

Richards

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

Maisel

Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance and First Aid Corps, Inc.

510138370

Williams

Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance and First Aid Corps, Inc.

510138370

* Amount ($)

*
*
*

Constantinides

Floating Hospital, Inc., The

131624169

Van Bramer

Floating Hospital, Inc., The

131624169

Koo

Flushing Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.

116035637

Vallone
Dromm

Flushing Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.


Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc.

116035637
112652182

Koo

Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc.

112652182

Vallone
Koo

Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Inc.


Flushing Hospital and Medical Center

112652182
111631781 *

Koo

Flushing Jewish Community Council


Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Conservancy

300037735

Lancman

Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Conservancy

300037735

Van Bramer

Flux Factory, Inc.

*
*
*

112669559

Koo

113506262

Purpose of Funds

To support public safety programs including outreach to at-risk teens, assistance for the elderly,
response to to emergencies and biased crime and public awareness campaigns for the Midwood
25,000 Flatbush Community.
Funds will be used for teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-terrorism
awareness, medical awareness programs, and 24X7 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all
emergencies for elderly people. The organization assists in cases of emergencies, natural disasters,
7,500 Alzheimer's patients search and rescue, etc.
To assist low-income community residents to move out of unemployment or underemployment
into meaningful jobs that meet their self-sufficiency needs. To assist Superstorm Sandy victims to
set career goals, improve job readiness and job search skills, and connect to job opportunities in
15,000 the Rockaways and beyond.
5,000 To support the ambulance corps and provide medical supplies for use on the ambulance at calls.
5,000 Funding for medical supplies used on the ambulance
Funding will be used to support free health care services to the City's homeless shelters and
3,500 domestic violence safe houses.
To support free van transportation to and from our LIC Community Health Center for the residents
3,500 of the Ravenswood and Queensbridge Houses.
5,000 To fund needed equipment, assorted office supplies and uniforms.
The funds will support the Flushing Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps in providing much
7,500 needed technological devices, uniforms and office supplies.
5,000 To fund Artist fees and marketing expenses for LGBT themed concert series.
Funds will be used to support the programming season, including high-quality arts programming
for adults and families, educational programming that meets NYC and NY State curriculum
standards, discounts and transportation for Senior Citizens and underserved audiences, and crosscultural programming initiatives designed to reach the diverse Immigrant communities of Flushing
20,000 and Queens as a whole.
Funding will support the Yellow School Bus Initiative, a program which provides free or reducedprice tickets to underserved school children and their chaperones to Flushing Town Halls
4,000 educational performances and exhibitions.
5,000 To fund health fairs, support groups and social media campaigns.

5,000
*
*
*

5,000
3,500
3,500

*
Greenfield

Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc.

133998872

Weprin

Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc.

133998872

Dromm

Food Bank for New York City, The

133179546

5,000

Gentile

Food Bank for New York City, The

133179546

3,000

Johnson

Food Bank for New York City, The

133179546

3,750

4,000
*

10,000

Funding to support ESL/civics classes and counseling for immigrants in need. Funds will be used
for salaries, consultants, subcontractor (for the counseling component), rent and utilities,
consumable supplies and other costs such as insurance and audit costs.
To create, develop and promote cultural, artistic, sporting and other events at Flushing MeadowsCorona Park.
Funding to create, develop and promote cultural, artistic, sports, and greening events in the park;
Willow Lake restoration and bird blinds.
Funding will go toward expenses related to Flux's three interrelated programs: Flux Artist-inResidence (FAIR), Exhibitions, and Educational Initiatives
Funds will be used for Outreach and Education programming, which offers free and low-cost plays,
concerts, and hands-on educational workshops for students, seniors and the general public.
Programming takes place at both the campuses of the CUNY throughout New York, as well as at the
senior and community centers, group homes, camps and schools of NYT-Fs constituents. Content in
Yiddish is translated via supertitles into English and Russian.
To support Outreach and Education programming for free and low-cost plays, concerts, and
educational workshops for students, seniors, and the general public.
To support distribution of healthy, nutritious food through school-based food pantry services to
PS148Q families (Flushing)
Funds will provide hands on nutrition learning for underprivileged parents and guardians through
the school program CookShop for Families.
To equip schools in Council District 3 to provide hands-on nutrition education to low-income
parents/guardians participating in CookShop For Families, a program which gives them the
knowledge and skills to leverage their resources and make healthy food choices for themselves and
their families on a limited budget.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

King
Lander

Food Bank for New York City, The


Food Bank for New York City, The

133179546
133179546

Mendez

Food Bank for New York City, The

133179546

Dickens

Foot Center of New York

131655230

* Amount ($)

Funding will support the provision of free, safe tax services for low-income New Yorkers in the 12th
7,500 Council District through our Virtual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
2,000 To support emergency and community food programs for low-income residents.
Funding to support CookShop For Families District 2, a program which provides knowledge and
skills to leverage their resources and make healthy food choices for themselves and their families
5,000 on a limited budget.
*

Cohen

*
Fordham Road District Management Association, Inc., The 260117797
Fordham University Biological Science Research
*
Laboratory
131740451

Rose

Forest Avenue District Management Association, Inc.

141933279

Koslowitz

Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce of Queens, Inc.

113200313

Koslowitz

Forest Hills Community Civic Association, Inc.

112920536

Koslowitz

Forest Hills High School

136400434

Koslowitz

Forest Hills Jewish Center

111631821

Ulrich
Crowley

Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corp, Inc.


Forest Park Trust, Inc.

237169662
311558645 *

Espinal

Forest Park Trust, Inc.

311558645

Ulrich

Forest Park Trust, Inc.

311558645

Torres

*
*

*
CD28

Forestdale, Inc.

111631747

Koslowitz

Forestdale, Inc.

111631747

Eugene

Fort Greene Council, Inc.

112300840

Barron
Gentile

Fort Greene Council, Inc. - Boulevard Senior Center


Fort Hamilton High School

112300840
136400434

*
*
*

*
Levine
Levin
Garodnick

Fortune Society, Inc., The


Foundation for Contemporary Arts Inc.
Four Freedoms Park Conservancy, Inc.

132645436
131978163 *
452716646 *

Kallos

Four Freedoms Park Conservancy, Inc.

452716646

Purpose of Funds

5,000 To purchase Podiatric chairs in order for the medical staff to perform procedures for patients.
Funds will support the BID's marketing campaign including program/events that coincide with
major shopping seasons, publications such as shoppers' directories/maps and services including a
30,000 wellness initiative, Networking events and a Holiday event.
Funding to support research to develop therapeutic modalities for those suffering from Familial
48,000 Dysautonomia.
Funds will be used for outreach to the community for events by means of newspaper ads
promoting our events and highlighting shops and services, posters, flyers, postcards, mailings, etc.
5,000 in addition to promotional items and event supplies.
The funds will cover the cost for Jazz Thursdays, free outdoor concerts located on 70th Road in the
5,000 heart of the business district.
Funds will help cover the operational costs of the organization including Website, Internet data,
2,500 hard media Newsletter with distribution and local Business Directory
5,000 Funds will be used for the economics program and the We the People program if needed
Funding is targeted entirely to the services provided by senior center which serves 150-200
individuals daily, Monday-Friday. Funding enables organization to enhance delivery of services and
6,500 maintain quality standards within the facility.
Funds to be used to purchase new equipment and uniforms, to provide repairs/maintenance and
3,500 for general operating expenses
8,000 Funding to support Senior dances with live music at Oak RidgeReservoir.
Funds will be used to hire seasonal community garden coordinators to work with youth and
volunteers. To continue, for the seventh year, our free youth sports clinics, the Highland Park free
20,000 Summer Family Concerts Series and annual seasonal festivals.
Funds will be used for concerts and festivals in Forest Park, youth professional sports clinics, Senior
programing at Oak Ridge, Landscape Restoration and festivals and concerts in Addabbo playground
32,000 and Rockaway Beach.
To support the Teen Parents in Action (TPA), which supports pregnant and parenting Queens youth.
Funds will provide urgently-needed program elements, including food and childcare for group
9,000 health workshops; transportation for group trips; and advocacy services for families in need.
Funds will be used for the program Teen Parents in Action (TPA), which supports pregnant and
3,500 parenting Queens youth.
To provide educational, recreational, cultural, health and wellness activities for seniors at the Hazel
8,000 F. Brooks Senior Center.
80,000 Funds are intended to be used to restore the lunch program at Boulevard Houses Senior Center
1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding to support the Fortune Society's Harlem-based initiative, which also serves Bronx
residents, and offers Youth Culinary Training Internships in conjunction with the Queens Economic
Development Corporation (QEDC) and CUNY Kingsborough Community College (KBCC). Funding will
3,500 support program costs such as salaries, supplies and other program costs.
3,500 To support operations of the Emergency Grants program.
5,000 Funding will support programming at a school in Council District 4.
To support programs that will help engage the public in an appreciation of the FDR Four Freedoms
Park and President Roosevelts life and legacy including the return of Yoga classes; a Family Arts
Workshop series; Music of Freedom, featuring programs by the American Wind Symphony on the
Louis I. Kahn-design Floating Arts Center, The Amigos, and at least two other artists; Story Hour
with actors, librarians, and educators; a lecture/reading series with distinguished scholars; and the
10,000 development of school-based curriculum around the lessons of the Four Freedoms.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support an annual community-wide celebration involving local cultural groups, community


3,500 gardens, settlement houses, schools, and small businesses.
To bring arts and community media to local community programs and provide technical assistance
7,500 and networking opportunities to community media practitioners.

Chin

Fourth Arts Block, Inc.

043767933

Lander

Fourth Arts Block, Inc.

043767933

Mendez

Fourth Arts Block, Inc.

043767933

Constantinides

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Cumbo

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Dickens

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Johnson

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Kallos
Levin

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.


Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703
113451703 *

Levine

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Reynoso

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Rosenthal

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

Levin
Gentile

Frances Perkins Academy


Francesco Loccisano Memorial Foundation

136400434
261433681

Cumbo

Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.

132879766

Rodriguez

Fraternidad de Los Angeles, Inc.

582672102

Dickens

Frederick E. Samuel Resident Association

800716140

3,500 Funding to support consultant fees and supplies for violence and anger prevention program
To provide services to seniors, including information on geriatric hospital locations and other
3,500 nearby facilities, and to operate programs and provide activities for seniors.

Rodriguez

Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, Inc.

133958495

5,000 Funding to provide art supplies and volunteer recruitment at PS 5

*
*
*
*

*
*
*

Funding to support annual community-wide celebration (Chalk LES,Picnic festival at Pier 42,
8,500 Clothesline at Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, and the closing celebration at City Lore.
Funding will be used to support local artists, cover liability insurance for artists, and help provide
5,000 arts spaces.
Fund will be used to provide Fiscal Sponsorships, Liability Insurance, NYC Performing Arts Spaces,
3,000 and web-based services that support artists with ticketing, donations and patron relationships.
To serve as the fiscal sponsor for arts organizations and individual artists in all disciplines
3,500 throughout the city that are applying for grants.
To support comprehensive liability insurance coverage to meet a variety of needs at rates emerging
arts groups can afford and to serve as a navigator for artists seeking affordable health insurance
3,500 coverage.
To serve as the fiscal sponsor for arts organizations and individual artists in all disciplines
throughout the city, allowing them to apply for grants and accept tax-deductible donations to
support their creative projects. To offer liability insurance coverage and access to an online
1,000 database of performing arts spaces.
3,500 To support arts groups throughout New York City.
Funding will support the NYC Performing Arts Spaces (nycpaspaces.org) program, which is
Fractured Atlas' online database and marketplace for rehearsal, performance, and meeting space in
3,500 the five boroughs.
To support various programs, including fiscal sponsorship, insurance, NYC Performing Arts Spaces,
3,500 and Artful.ly.
Support for Artful.ly, a web-based ticketing, donation and patron relationship platform developed
3,500 for artists and small arts organizations
To provide materials to support oil painting and wood carving elective, and software for editing
2,800 student created films.
6,000 Funds will provide support for children who are fighting cancer and their families.
Funding will be used to support EcoNet which will bring designers, urban planners, ecologists and
landscape architects, all partners in PlanetaryOne, to P.S. 20 to work with students on
4,500 phytoremediation.

Koo
Rodriguez

Free Synagogue of Flushing


Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc.

111797174
133723207 *

Matteo

Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc.

133176456

Rose
Matteo

Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries, Inc.


Friends of Alice Austen House, Inc.

*
133176456
133248928 *

5,000
1,500

Rose
Lander

Friends of Alice Austen House, Inc.


Friends of Brooklyn Community Board 6, Inc.

*
133248928
043780020 *

5,000
11,000

10,000
3,500
1,500

*
Eugene

Friends of Brooklyn Community Board 9, Inc.

453110977

5,000

Funding will be used to continue programs, including a book club, the popular mindful mediation
class, health care, Martin Luther King Celebration, interfaith meeting, and Oneg concerts. Funds
will also be used for operational costs, including funding for heat/AC, security and custodians.
Community youth development program
Funds will used to support the identify, reclaim, restore the abandoned, neglected or otherwise
forgotten cemeteries.
Funding will be used for seasonal grounds maintenance for 11 Staten Island Cemeteries; also for
community service programs and history programs.
Funds will be use to help schools visit the Alice Austen House from the 50th District
Funding will be used for staffing, supplies and travel expenses related to education programs for
students in the 49th district to visit the Alice Austen House and learn about Staten Island history,
photography, and an important historical figure.
To support a study of the Gowanus Canal and the surrounding industrial area.
To support the development and dissemination of an online web-based newsletter as well as
community specific brochures. The newsletter will be disseminated to constituents in the entire
district via email; it will also be mailed by regular mail service to constituents without email
addresses.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Cornegy

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Levine
Arroyo

Friends of Brower Park, Inc.


Friends of Columbia Secondary School for Math Science
and Engineering, Inc.
Friends of Crotona Park

Gibson
Lancman
Weprin

Friends of Crotona Park


Friends of Cunningham Park, Inc.
Friends of Cunningham Park, Inc.

*
134122378
112652498 *
112652498 *

Garodnick

Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza

133749587

Crowley

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

Eugene

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

Kallos

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

Lander

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

Menchaca

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

611697542

*
261146491
134122378 *

*
*
*

*
*

Purpose of Funds

5,000 to support development of the Friends of Brower park's website and other park programming
Funds will be used to support educational programming transportation costs, food, lodging,
5,000 educational materials and teacher stipends.
10,000 To support seasonal programming at Crotona Park.
The Friends of Crotona Park will utilize this funding for hosting Free community events such as: Hip
10,000 Hop concerts, movies in the park, Spring festival, family day celebration, and the tree lighting.
3,500 Funding to support a free summer evening concert in Cunningham Park.
10,000 To support free evening movies Under the Stars in Cunningham Park.
Funding will support fountain maintenance, plaza garbage removal, cleaning and garden supplies in
9,500 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.
Funding will support the salaries of clinical social workers, and creation of pyschoeducational
5,000 materials
To support the Mental Health Counseling Program for firefighters and their families, including
funding to support staff costs for mental health services, psychoeducational materials, and other
5,000 resources.
To support the Mental Health Counseling program which offers counseling to active and retired
FDNY firefighters and their family members. Funds will support the salaries of our clinical social
workers, as well as a percentage of administrative assistant and the printing of psychoeducational
2,500 materials.
To support Mental Health and Wellness and Disaster Relief programs for members of the
firefighter community. Funding will be used to pay for services of outreach coordinator and social
3,500 workers.
Funds to support the Mental Health Counseling program, this program offers counseling to active
3,500 and retired FDNY firefighters and their family members.

Treyger

Friends of Historic New Utrecht

113407104

Chin

Friends of Hudson River Park

134112913

To preserve and support education and research on the history of New Utrect, now Southwest
Brooklyn, through reenactments, exhibits, lectures, concerts and other programs for students and
2,000 the public. Funds will pay costs associated with these programs.
To support free environmental educational programming for school groups, summer camps and
3,500 the general public, using the Hudson River waterfront as its classroom.

Johnson

Friends of Hudson River Park

134112913

Hudson River Park hosts free environmental education programming for school groups, summer
3,500 camps and the general public, using the Hudson River waterfront as its classroom.

Rosenthal

Friends of Hudson River Park

134112913

Treyger

Friends of Kaiser Park, Inc.

200763333

Miller

Friends of Roy Wilkins Park, Inc.

201398389

Kallos

Friends of St. Catherines Park, Inc.

133955098

Menchaca

Friends of the Brooklyn New School / Brooklyn School for


Collaborative Studies

300085525

Greenfield
Lander

Friends of the New York Transit Museum


Friends of the New York Transit Museum

113299408
113299408 *

Levin

Friends of the New York Transit Museum

113299408

Garodnick

Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts

133193351

Kallos

Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts

133193351

*
*
*

*
*
*

Funding to support free environmental education programming for school groups, summer camps
5,000 and the general public, using the Hudson River waterfront as its classroom.
To support various community programing, including the summer meals program, offset operating
10,000 expenses, and aide in the upkeep of Kaiser.
Funds will be used in preparation for the Community Park clean-up and Family Day event held in
5,000 Roy Wilkins Park.
To sponsor one or more Summer Playground Associates. The Playground Associates provide
enriching and entertaining activities for neighborhood children using the park, including crafts,
7,500 games and other activities.
Funds to support a 6 month period of research and development. Within this time, the team would
5,000 invite one or two of their members to take on the first Infant Toddler Center staff positions.
Funding used to provide youth with affordable on-site education programs and workshops on
weekends and holidays. These programs are all FREE with Museum admission. These programs
typically last one hour, are presented in our Education Center and are advertised in a quarterly
3,500 children's calendar.
3,500 To support education programs and workshops for youth.
To produce and promote family programs for children and their caregivers, offered free with
3,500 Museum admission.
Funding will support the architectural and historic preservation education program that serves
3,500 students in District 4.
To maintain and expand architectural education programs teaching building fun, the immigrant
10,000 history, and the preservation of landmarks.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Cohen

Friends of Van Cortlandt Park

133843182

Rosenthal

Frog & Peach Theatre Company, Inc., The

133916149

* Amount ($)

Funding to improve outreach and provide support for MAIN STAGE youth seniors discounts,
3,500 improve outreach for Tinkerbell Theatre, and provide support for general expenses.

SMARTs programs address racial, gender economic disparities in health care access to empower
HIV women & youth to effectively advocate for quality health care. SMART Programs include:
SMART University (treatment education program); SMART Art; SMART Body (nutrition cooking
classes) ; SMART Computer teaches basic computer/Internet literacy skills; SMART SASI builds
leadership, advocacy skills knowledge regarding womens health issues; SMART in the Community
disseminates key cutting-edge treatment information related to HIV co-morbidities to the
100,000 community-at-large; SMART Youth, ages 13-22, is a youth development leadership program.

CC

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Cornegy
Lander

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.


Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524
132612524

Lander

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Levin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Levin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Mendez
Rodriguez

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.


Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

*
132612524
132612524 *

Rosenthal

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

Reynoso

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - 596 Acres


Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Afro Latin Jazz
Alliance
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Afro Latin Jazz
Alliance

132612524

5,000 to support organizing and advocacy for community use of vacant public land as community gardens
3,500 To support operating expenses.
To support a public service announcement workshop for youth to create a message around gun
3,500 use, gun ownership and gun control.
To support organizing and advocacy for community use of vacant public land in those members
districts, as well as support for neighbors who are looking to form relationships with owners of
3,500 vacant privately owned lots.
To support community service projects in and around Greenpoint through efforts coordinated by
several Brooklyn-based demonstration projects of the Center for Court Innovation. Service projects
will include graffiti removal, tree care and garden box maintenance. Funding will be used toward
3,500 supplies for community service projects.

Reynoso
Rosenthal

132612524
132612524

*
*

Rosenthal
Cornegy
Garodnick

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Ballroom Basix USA,
Inc.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Ballroom Basix USA,
Inc.
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court
Innovation
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court
Innovation

3,500 Funds to support performing artists and teaching artist fees.

132612524
132612524

3,500 Funding will support programming at the Midtown Community Court.

132612524
132612524

Lander

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court
Innovation
Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court
Innovation

Rosenthal

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Center for Court
Innovation

132612524

Rose

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. - Womens Center for
Education and Career Advancement

132612524

Lancman

3,500 Funding for Youth Made Media for Climate Action "and "Cafeteria Ranger Program" @PS/MS 34
3,500 Funding to support ENACT: Drama workshops in district 10 schools
Funding to support Drama therapy programs. ENACT offers schools several options: long-term
school partnerships, shorter residencies, after school, parent workshops, professional
3,500 development, and auditorium performances.
To support organizing and advocacy for community use of vacant public and privately-owned land
5,000 in the 34th Council District.
To support teaching artists for the Afro Latin Jazz Academy of Music Residency program (ALJAM)
3,500 year-long residency program at the Edward Bush School/PS018.

To support the non-competitive partner dancing program, targeting 6th grade bringing BALLROOM
BASIX to two (2) 6th grade classes in two (2) of their districts middles schools in District 31.
Dances include MERENGUE, TANGO, SWING, RHUMBA BARN DANCE (a country-western favorite).
4,500 Also included is a final assembly showcasing their accomplishments.
Funding to provide BALLROOM BASIX to two (2) 6th grade classes in two (2) of the 6th district
3,500 middles schools.
To support the work of SOS and its peer counselors in engaging the community in efforts to
9,000 prevent gun violence.

*
Richards

Purpose of Funds

Funding will cover expenses of farmers market and stipends for interns who assist with the running
10,000 of the farmers market.

132612524
132612524

Funding to support after-school programming including homework help, vocational training,


4,535 recreational opportunities, cognitive behavioral support groups and family engagement.
To support Red Hook Youth Court, a youth leadership program that trains teenagers to serve as
3,500 jurors, judges and advocates to resolve matters involving their peers.
Funding will be used to purchase supplies and partner with Groundswell, a youth-serving
organization, to create service-learning public art project with ADP defendants mandated to
3,500 community service.
The WORKREADY Program is a tuition-free career preparation program that prepares low-income
older women for the global job market. Funds will cover costs of program including promotion,
5,000 program materials, and travel-related costs.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Rodriguez

Gabriela Mistral Foundation, Inc.

743217479

Williams

Gangstas Making Astronomical Community Changes, Inc.

453359451

* Amount ($)

*
*

5,000
12,000

*
Koo
Ignizio
Matteo

Garden of Hope, Inc.


Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
Garibaldi-Meucci Museum

200177587
061725844
061725844

5,000
*
*

Cabrera

Garifuna Coalition USA, Inc.

223890531

Torres
Ulrich

Garifuna Coalition USA, Inc.


Gateway Bike and Boathouse, Inc.

*
223890531
262745119 *

LGBT, Chin,
Menchaca

CC

Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD)

133597820

Arroyo

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

CC

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

Chin
Garodnick

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.


Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146
133130146

Gibson

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

Johnson

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

Levine

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

7,225
2,000

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support website development costs, marketing, staffing, for an American Revolution
documentary.
Funds to pay instructor stipends and provide supportive technology around youth anti violence and
gang prevention
Funding will support the bilingual (English and Chinese) hotline service, which provides counseling,
consultation, safety plan, emotional support, interpretation and referrals for calls whom have been
exposed to domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Face to face director services
will follow phone screenings.
Funding will support year round educational and cultural school programs for children. The Young
Inventors Program.
Funds will be used to support the educational and cultural school programs for student K-12 grades
mainly take place at GMM

The program assists, supports and nurtures Garifuna youth by providing educational opportunities,
guidance and validation - all within the context of reinforcing pride in the students cultural
background and his/her self-esteem. The plan is to also assist undocumented Central American
immigrants by offering services to help them overcome barriers to schools, higher education;
financial empowerment and access to college readiness workshops, and other programs as
determined by demand. The requested funds would give our organization the tools and resources
5,000 we need to help our youth prepare for the future, and reach their full potential.
Funds will go towards support services for Garifuna youth, including community programming that
celebrates the Garifuna culture and support services for undocumented immigrants from Central
5,000 America.
5,000 Funds will be used to construct a boathouse and to purchase equipment
Funding to continue the Gatekeeper Program Charles Angel Leadership Academy, two programs
that take young adults which teaches them to be ambassadors who promote and educate others
like them on health and other wellness issues; To assist youth in developing communication,
negotiation, conflict resolution and other skills necessary for refraining from problematic and/or
illegal behavior. Funds will be used to produce posters, buttons, t-shirts launch a website with
40,000 these resources for any child or young adult who is being bullied.
To educate the public and people living with HIV about prevention, treatment and care of the
10,000 illness. Funds will support the publications of POZ Magazine and Achieve.
Funds will be used for the Hotline, the David Geffen Center and Club 1319. The Hotline provides
information, support and referrals to over 2,000 New Yorkers per year. The David Geffen Center
provides comprehensive HIV and STI prevention services, at no charge, to 3,000 New Yorkers per
year. Club 1319 at GMHC serves over 200 individual young gay and bisexual men of color from New
York City. The program services youth between the ages of 13 and 19 who lack a safe space to
develop their identity. It provides wellness and employment training, as well as supervised
200,000 recreational activities.
To support publication and distribution of a magazine with information about prevention,
3,500 treatment, and care for individuals with HIV/AIDS.
5,000 Funding will support GMHC's legal service program for families and individuals.
The funding will go to The Client Advocacy program at GMHC. The program consist of services that
improve access to benefits and treatment for chronic, life-threatening illnesses, including HIV. Staff
will provide direct assistance and education about how to challenge health insurance provider
mandatory mail-order pharmacy requirements and assist affected individuals in appealing for an
exemption with their health insurance company or the New York State Attorney General. Client
Advocacy provides access to housing and medical services for clients, including recent immigrants,
8,000 low income individuals, youth and people of color.
Funding to support Client Advocacy program at GMHC will work to improve access to benefits and
7,500 treatment for chronic, life-threatening illnesses, including HIV.
Funding to support the Client Advocacy program at GMHC, which assists clients in finding
permanent, suitable housing by connecting them with the appropriate resources, including
entitlements. Staff will provide direct assistance and education to clients to help resolve issues with
navigating benefit systems, such as Medicaid and housing assistance through the HIV AIDS Services
3,500 Administration (HASA).

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Menchaca

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

Palma

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

Van Bramer

133130146

Dickens

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.


General Chauncey M Hooper Towers Housing
Development Fund Co Inc.

Levine

Generation Citizen, Inc.

272039522

Torres

Generation Citizen, Inc.

272039522

Miller

Genesis Transitional Housing Ministries, Inc.

161621304

133140546

* Amount ($)

Funds to support legal services for immigrant families and individuals with HIV/AIDS to make sure
3,500 they receive medical treatment, fair treatment at work, stable housing, and other vital services.
To provide access to housing and medical services for clients, including recent immigrants, low
income persons, gay youth, people of color, and those dually diagnosed with HIV and a second
4,000 condition.
To provide outreach and support services to youth. These activities will primarily focus on HIV
prevention, increasing safer-sex practices, and decreasing high risk behaviors within the LGBTQ
youth community. They will also address overcoming stigma and homophobia and increasing self3,500 esteem and self-efficacy.
*

*
*

3,500 To provide health screenings and medical seminar programs for seniors.
Requested funding will enable GC to implement a school-based program in a Council District 7
school through which middle and/or high school students develop civic skills and motivation by
solving problems in their own communities. Funding can be used to cover salaries, rents, supplies
3,500 and other program expenses.
Funds will support the placement of volunteer Democracy Coaches (DCs) with secondary school
teachers to lead an action civics course using an innovative peer-to-near-peer mentorship model
10,000 that increases civics knowledge and skills.
Funding to help offset the stipend for a cook, case manager, utilities, accountant, administrative
5,000 assistant and van maintenance

*
Espinal
Levin

George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, The


George Westinghouse HS

113341395
136400434

Maisel

Gerritsen Beach Cares, Inc.

113399328

Maisel

Gerritsen Beach Fire Volunteers, Inc.

116076710

50,000
3,500
*
*

CC

Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc.

061711370

Miller

GFC Ministries, Inc.

300167672

Arroyo

Ghetto Film School, Inc.

134127229

Purpose of Funds

15,000
7,500

Funding is to support the following programs: (1) Youth Court - an alternative to the traditional
juvenile justice system where teens are trained to serve as judges, attorneys, clerks and bailiffs in
real cases involving their peers who have committed minor offenses; (2) Parks and Youth activities horticulture, art, educational, recreational, and healthy living activities for youth and families; and
(3) Holistic living - family and individual counseling focused on healing the body, mind, and soul.
To support ballroom dancing coursework.
To support community improvement efforts through funding for equipment and operational
expenses, and other supplies for the programs.
To provide ambulance and fire fighting services to the Gerritsen Beach community through funding
for new equipment

Funding will be used to pay for metrocards. All participants are either completing GOSOs job
readiness curriculum, attending school, going on job interviews, starting work, or utilizing any of
the other services and workshops provided directly by GOSO or its partners. Young men starting a
new job will receive 2 weeks metrocard coverage or until they receive a paycheck to fund their
own transportation. Participants can receive a monthly unlimited metrocard if they have been
25,000 attending school regularly and working.
Funds will be used to purchase general supplies for meals including all utensil, plates, table cloth,
serving receptacles. Pay for electricity that runs the heat, stove Refrigerator, cleaning supplies
3,500 equipment, general repairs to facility, replacement of damaged non-working equipment.
Funds will support materials, staff and other program costs, to provide professional training
25,000 services and support to young filmmakers at its in-house production company.
To provide students with hands-on filmmaking experience and advanced training from top industry
talent and teaching artists. Funding will also provide support to the Cinema School post lab.

Palma
Cumbo
Johnson

Ghetto Film School, Inc.


Gifted Community Services, Inc.
Gildas Club New York City, Inc.

134127229

10,000
*

113603653
134046652 *

Funds will be used for recruitment, marketing outreach, mentoring and mental health screenings
4,500 by licensed mental health professionals.
4,000 To support wellness activities, educational lectures and workshops.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Women's, Crowley,
Lander, Levine,
Williams

CC
Ferreras

Girl Be Heard Institute


Girl Be Heard Institute

271848709
271848709 *

Koslowitz
Lander
Levin

Girl Be Heard Institute


Girl Be Heard Institute
Girl Be Heard Institute

*
271848709
271848709 *
271848709 *
*

Levine

Girl Be Heard Institute

271848709

Menchaca

Girl Be Heard Institute

271848709

Mendez

Girl Be Heard Institute

271848709

Funds will be used for: 1) Weekly GBH Community Workshops, which provide a creative safe space
for girls to heal from bullying, domestic violence, self-harm, and more through writing and
performance; 2) GBH Girl Advocates Program, which members will receive special training and a
stipend to serve as mentors and advocates for their peers, connecting them to resources to
promote their emotional and mental health as part of a formalized peer support network; and 3)
GBH Public Performances, which produces award-winning theatrical works written and performed
by the participants to raise awareness of pressing social issues, engage audiences, and promote
50,000 reflection and change.
5,000 Funding will go toward producing two Girl Be Heard performances in district 21.
Funds will be used for the following programs in the 29th Council District 1. Weekly GBH
2,500 Community Workshops , 2. GBH Girl Advocates Program and 3. GBH Public Performances
5,000 To support theater programming and leadership development for girls.
6,000 To provide workshops and support performance programming.
Funding to support a school-based program at a Council District 7 school to implement weekly GBH
Community Workshops and provide a creative safe space for girls to heal from bullying, domestic
7,500 violence, self-harm, and more through writing and performance.
Funds to support the following initiatives: (1) Weekly GBH Community Workshops, (2) GBH Girl
3,500 Advocates Program, and (3) GBH Public Performances.

Funding to support "Weekly GBH Community Workshops" & "GBH Girl Advocates Program"
3,000

*
Rosenthal
Williams

Girl Be Heard Institute


Girl Be Heard Institute

271848709
271848709 *

Kallos

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

Van Bramer
Weprin

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.


Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.

131624014
237336330

*
*

3,500
3,500
2,000
3,800
6,000

*
Crowley

Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc., The

112502910

Crowley

Glendale Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.

237348786

9,500
*

4,000

*
Eugene

God Is Good Myrlande Volmar Ministries, Inc.

203757625

Rosenthal

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

5,000

Johnson

Goddard Riverside Community Center - SRO Law Project

131893908

7,000

Rosenthal
Williams

Goddard Riverside Community Center - SRO Law Project


God's Battalion of Prayer

131893908
112412215

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

5,000
*

Arroyo
Manhattan, Ferreras,
Johnson, Menchaca,
Palma, Vacca, Van
Bramer
CC

Purpose of Funds

Funding to provide weekly workshops to provide a creative safe space for girls to heal from
bullying, domestic violence, self-harm, and more through writing and performance. Girls learn skills
that improve their academic performance and empower them to become community leaders.
Funds to support the Weekly GBH Community Workshops
To expand Girl Scout Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue Troop-Building
efforts city-wide.
Funding to offer Girl Engagement/Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue TroopBuilding efforts city-wide
To purchase new patient handling and carry equipment for the ambulances.
Funds will be used for fuel reimbursements for the members whom use their personal vehicles
during parades, patrols and various other functions that the NYPD requests of the organization. The
funds will also be used for safety equipment to keep the members safe (i.e. flares, tape, flashlights,
etc.). Maintenance on new and existing equipment such as radios, chainsaws, batteries, etc.
Funding to defray costs associated with operating ambulance corps including gas, supplies, and
insurance.
To support the New Comprehensive Youth, Parent and Family Support Services that provides
educational workshops by led by certified counselors and social workers on HIV/AIDS and cancer
related topics including Medical Update and Childhood, Mental Health, Family Dynamics and
Cancer, Loss, and Grief.
Funds will be used to pay for labor costs of Green Keeper part time employees and their crew
leaders to renovate and recondition the 149 tree pits located on the east and west sides of
Columbus Avenue
To maintain the SRO Law Project services including anti-eviction legal representation and
organizing support.

8,500 The purpose of funds is to maintain the SRO Law Project legal and organizing staff.
3,500 Funds to support an after-school String Orchestra Program
To support the provision of home-delivered meals and medical nutrition therapy to seriously ill
10,000 people, their children and their senior caregivers citywide.
Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill
people, their children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers citywide. The requested funds will help
them meet the increased demand as well as to defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and
75,000 supplies.

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Sponsor

Chin, Mendez

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

CD28

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

8,500

Johnson

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

7,500

Levine
Menchaca

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.


God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846
133366846

4,000
3,500

Mendez

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

3,500

Palma

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

8,000

Rose

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

3,500

Torres

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

5,000

Rose

Golden Strikers Motorcycle Club, Inc.

134143275

CC

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

132915659

Mendez

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

132915659

To provide support for programs for residents of public, subsidized and rent-regulated housing;
including organizing tenant associations; providing assistance with housing and landlord / tenant
issues, stabilizing households and educating tenants on housing rights. Funding will go towards staff
5,000 salaries and materials directly related to these programs.
Funding to maintain stability and affordability of Manhattans housing stock (case management,
35,000 advocacy and organizing)

*
Mark-Viverito

Good Shepherd Services, Inc

135598710

Cornegy

Good Shepherd Services, Inc.

135598710

Johnson

Good Shepherd Services, Inc.

135598710

Lander

Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc.

260681729

Levin

Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc.

260681729

Menchaca

Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc.

260681729

Ignizio

Grace Foundation of New York

134131863

Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill
people, their children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers citywide. Funds will help us to meet
the increased demand, as well as to defray the ever rising cost of food, fuel and supplies.
Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill
people, their children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers citywide. The requested funds will help
us to meet the increased demand as well as to defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and
supplies.
Funds to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, their
children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers citywide.
Funds will be used to expand home-delivered meals to seriously ill New Yorkers
Funding to support Home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, their children (to age
18) and their senior caregivers.
To provide home-delivered meals and medical nutrition therapy to people living with life-altering
illnesses such as HIV/AIDS, Cancer, Alzheimers, MS, etc., their children (to age 18) and their senior
caregivers.
Funds needed to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people,
their children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers citywide.
Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill
people, their children (to age 18) and their senior caregivers citywide
Funds will be used to supply elementary school children with supplies, backpacks, books, etc., and
provide them with a fun day of rides and food.

Funding will be used for community organizing, advocacy and counseling activities concentrated on
LES public housing residents. GOLES public housing work consist of activities that address multiple
issues including direct housing needs such as eviction prevention and housing security;
60,000 environment and public health needs; education including job and leadership training.

132915659

Chin

3,500

Purpose of Funds

*
*

To support the Edwin Gould Supportive Housing Program. Funds will enable us to provide critical
support to help ensure the innovative, holistic, and integrated continuum of services offered to the
disconnected youth served by the program, including housing, case management, and strong
5,000 linkages to educational training and employment resources.
To provide resources and support for the Groundwork for Success program, a 4 year college
25,000 preparation, youth employment, and leadership development program for high school students.
To support Chelsea Foyer which provides 40 transitional housing beds to the underserved,
3,500 homeless young adult population in NYC.
To support the neighborhood beautification services and community education, and to fund
6,000 operation and management costs of the Clean Green volunteer program.
To operate GCCs Clean Green Program, a volunteer-based environmental stewardship initiative
that takes place monthly from March to November. Volunteer projects aim to restore native plant
communities that adapt and thrive in the local environmental conditions and to diversify bird,
3,500 insect, and aquatic wildlife through improved habitat.
Funds to operate GCCs Clean Green Program, a volunteer-based environmental stewardship
initiative that takes place monthly from March to November. Specifically, the funds will be used for
material and equipment purchases for neighborhood beautification projects, in addition to
7,500 personnel expenses and overhead.
Funding will provide after-school and weekend recreation, social skills, support programs for
50,000 children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Grand Concourse Academy Charter School

830396763

Reynoso

Grand Street District Management Association, Inc.

112739527

Chin

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

Matteo

Grasmere And Cameron Lakes Bluebelt Conservancy

452493342

Constantinides

Greater Astoria Historical Society

112990504

CC

Greater Bethel Community Development Corp.

320000557

Miller

Greater Bethel Community Development Corp.

320000557

Miller

Greater Bethel Interdenminational Minitries

510153893

Chin

Greater Chinatown Community Association

132730313

Crowley

Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc.

112409274

Reynoso

Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc.

112409274

Crowley

Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation

112382250

Reynoso

Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation

112382250

CC

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

Dromm

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

Ulrich

112508190

Vallone

Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation


Greek American Educational Public Information Systems,
Inc.
Greek American Educational Public Information Systems,
Inc.

Mealy

Green Earth Poets Caf, Inc.

464951821

3,500 Funding will cover annual air time fees paid to WNYE, owned and operated by the city of New York.
The funding will be used to pay for staff stipends, equipment purchases and rental, and weekend
venue rental. The funds will be used to support Green Earth Poets' Caf's work with youth and
6,500 seniors in District 41.

132903183

Funding will help community garden groups in CD 7 make physical improvements to community
garden sites and hold community events. Based on the needs identified by volunteer community
gardeners, Green Guerillas will help them improve their community gardens by purchasing plants,
soil, lumber and program supplies, and supporting community events to bring people into the
community gardens. Grant funding will help improve much needed open space and help gardeners
4,000 grow food and engage more community residents in healthy activities.

*
*

Crowley, Ulrich

Funds will be used to support the homework and computer literacy after school program at Grand
Concourse Academy Charter school. The program is designed to provide assistance for students to
practice and review what they have learned. The computer programs are used to introduce the
student to new learning environments and prepare classroom projects. Staff assists students to
develop organizational, time management and study skills that help students complete their
5,000 homework and improve academic success.
To support the Grand Street BID's work with local businesses, including supplemental sidewalk
cleaning, graffiti removal, and promotion of businesses including special events for the
15,000 community, and facade and streetscape improvements.
To support a staff based out of Lower East Side Preparatory High School to serve all students who
utilize the Beacon Community Center to provide one-on-one help with college essay writing,
financial aid applications, SAT prep, and individualized support through the college admissions
5,000 process.

Gibson

Miller

Purpose of Funds

Constantinides

133443539
133443539

*
*
*

Green Guerillas, Inc.

The funds will be used for the cost to pick up, store and distribute donated products to needy
7,500 families, the salary for the GED instructor, utilities, space cost, and advertisement.
Funds will be used to present a community health fair that includes screenings for blood pressure,
weight, HIV, Diabetes, and information on health insurance; Funds will also be used to support an
7,500 ESL program
To support technology classes for seniors. Funding would contribute to salaries, materials, and
5,000 general operating costs.
Funding will support school programming, exhibits, guided tours, craft classes, history and
5,000 genealogy lectures, special events.
To support programming at the historic Vander Ende Onderdonk House, including school program,
exhibits, guided tours, craft classes, history and genealogy lectures, special events such as Harvest
9,000 Festival, St. Nicholas Day, and Strawberry Festival.
Funding for anti graffiti program; to pay for crew supervisor, paint remover, paint, brushes, rollers
and other supplies, gas and fuel for van and power washer, insurance for the van, and other
7,700 expenses related to the program.
To support a graffiti removal program, including staff, supplies, and other expenses related to the
5,000 program.
To fund after-school programs at a number of Queens schools that promote inter-generational
50,000 programs and activities between the seniors and the current youth programs the GRYC offers.

Levine

2,000 Funding will go towards conservation efforts to preserve the lake.


Funding will be used to provide lecture, movie, and discussion programs to promote historical and
3,500 cultural knowledge of Astoria.
The funds will be used for the cost to pick up, store and distribute millions of dollars in donated
products. Also, to be used for the salary for the GED instructor, utilities, space cost, and
50,000 advertisement.

3,500 To fund the after school program located at PS102Q for enrichment and literacy enhancement
Funds will be used to cover administrative and operational expenses including rent, utilities,
10,000 equipment and salaries
Funding will be used to provide Greek-language radio programing and help disperse fees associated
4,500 with operation.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Koo
Matteo
Rose

Green Life Foundation


Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.
Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

455529441
133481845
133481845

3,500
*
*

2,000
3,500

*
CC

Greenhope Services for Women, Inc.

132813350

Levin

Greenpoint Chamber of Commerce Inc

461128358

Levin

Greenpoint Monitor Museum, The

113332514

Levin

Greenpoint Reformed Church

112100335

Johnson

Greenwich House, Inc.

135562204

Chin

Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation

133042600

Johnson

Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation

133042600

50,000
*

3,500

Mendez

Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation

133042600

Gentile

Green-Wood Historic Fund, Inc.

113450678

3,500

*
*
*
*

To support the Greenpoint Reformed Church Hunger Program: an emergency food program that
4,000 provides no-cost groceries and hot meals to hungry people in North Brooklyn.
To support a comprehensive range of social, physical and mental health services offered at
Greenwich House through its programs for seniors, including at the Judith C. White Senior Center
45,000 and the Senior Health and Consultation Center (SHCC).
3,500 To support education programs, including in-class programs and programs for the community.
3,500 To support education programs, including in-class programs and programs for the community.
Funding to support History and Historic Preservation in-class education program. (Staffing, venue
5,000 rental, marketing)
Funds will support cultural, historical, and environmental programming for the public, including an
annual Memorial Day Concert, a 3 week run of Our Town, A Night at Niblos Garden, a Moth
3,500 Mainstage storytelling program, parades, and other activities.

*
Menchaca

Menchaca

Green-Wood Historic Fund, Inc.

113450678

Williams
CC

GRENCAP United, Inc.


GRIOT Circle, Inc.

383832366
113364328

CC

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Menchaca

Groundswell Community Mural Project, Inc.

113427213

Crowley

Grover Cleveland High School - Science Program

136400434

Reynoso

Grover Cleveland High School - Science Program

136400434

10,000
*

Purpose of Funds

To provide educational resources, training and support to the Chinese business community on
health living and the understanding of maintaining a health and clean environment. Funds will be
used for educational/training materials, and will provide a training facility to be used by the
community.
This funding will support staffing and promotional efforts for following trail races, High Rock
Adventure Race, Fall Flat 5K, Cold Feat 10k, and the Greenbelt Trail Festival.
The funding will help pay for staffing costs for their programs, including our Communications
Director, Administrative Assistant, and Marketing staff.
To fund a Mother and Child Recovery Program to support formerly incarcerated mothers and their
children through the provision of child care and career/education services. The Philip Reed Child
Development Center will provide structured child care, individualized education, prenatal
consultations, meals, family services, and social service referrals. The Career/Educational Program
will help mothers obtain their GEDs and pursue educational opportunities in preparation for the
job market.
To provide educational workshops and networking events to bolster the business community in
North Brooklyn.
To support the Museums Road Show, which would provide instruction about the Civil War, the USS
Monitor, etc.

3,500
10,000

50,000

Funding to support fall 2014 exhibition titled William F. Mangels: Amusing the Masses at Coney
Island and Beyond, (co-hosted by The Coney Island History Project). The exhibition will feature
items from GWHFs extensive collection that represent the life of Green-Wood resident, Mangels.
Funding to support educational seminars, youth debates and trivia Cultural events: annual Grenada
Day showcases
Funds will support GRIOTs core programs including premier Buddy-2-Buddy program.
Groundswell will use funds to support after-school programs that will engage 90 youth in the
creation of three works of public art at our studio. In July and August, Groundswells Summer
Leadership Institute (SLI) jobs program will employ up to 100 disadvantaged teens and 12
professional artists to create 6 permanent large-scale public artworks in partnership with
community organizations throughout NYC.

Funds to support afterschool programs that will engage youth in the creation of three works of
public art at studio. In July and August, Groundswells Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) jobs
program will employ disadvantaged teens and professional artists to create 6 permanent large4,500 scale public artworks in partnership with community organizations throughout NYC.
Funding for teacher training, college textbooks, entry/transportation/lodging for competitions, and
10,000 electrical, robotics, and displays.
To support science education at Grover Cleveland High School, including research, Science
Olympiad, and Bridge Building programs. Funding will be allocated for teacher training, college
7,000 textbooks, entry/transportation/lodging for competitions, and electrical, robotics, and displays.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Jewish, Lander

CC

Guardians of the Sick, Inc.

116003433

Gentile

Guild for Exceptional Children, Inc.

116037766

50,000
*
5,000
*

King

Gun Hill Basketball Association, Inc.

270584874

Eugene

Haitian Alliance For Health Inc.

113370457

Eugene

Haitian American Business Network, Inc.

470939800

Williams

Haitian American Business Network, Inc.

470939800

Miller

Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc.

112423857

Eugene
Williams
Williams

Haitian Centers Council, Inc.


Haitian Centers Council, Inc.
Haitian Family Resource Center

*
112648501
112648501 *
450678479 *

Greenfield
Constantinides

Hamaspik of Kings County, Inc.


HANAC, Inc.

161522895
112290832

Dickens

HANAC, Inc.

112290832

Vallone
Van Bramer

HANAC, Inc.
HANAC, Inc.
Harlem Artist Development League Especially for You H.A.D.L.E.Y. Players

112290832
112290832

5,000

*
5,000

Dickens

5,000 To support a job training and placement program for the unemployed and underemployed.
Funds to support Financial Literacy/ Business Education and Support Services for members and the
4,500 public
HAUP seeks funding for its DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EMPOWERMENT (DoVE) Program. Funds will cover
the cost of workshops designed to inform, educate and address child abuse and partner abuse, and
10,000 end this scourge.
To support the Young Men's Mentoring Group for male middle school students integrating social
media and video documentary into each workshop. The funds will be used for program supplies
10,000 and staffing a program coordinator and cameraman.
4,000 Funding for Young Men's Mentoring Group workshop
3,500 Funding for Haitian- American and other immigrants social service.
Funds will be used to provide accessibility modifications for persons with developmental and/or
physical disabilities and the frail elderly who reside in low income households citywide. Specifically,
they will be put towards accessibility modifications, program delivery costs, staff salaries and fringe
4,000 benefits.
7,000 Funding will be used to provide transportation vans and car service for senior citizens.

5,000 To produce three plays with performances in the community.

Dickens

Harlem Arts Alliance

470873119

8,000

Dickens

Harlem Business Alliance, Inc.

133591350

10,000

Dickens

Harlem Chamber Players Inc., The

452160781

5,000

Levine

Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children and Family


Services

133030378

*
3,500

*
Harlem Hospital Center

132655001

Dickens

Harlem Needle Arts, Inc.

203505872

Dickens

Harlem River Houses Resident Association

136400434

The Family Crisis Intervention Program deals with situations of domestic violence and families
where there exists a suspicion of child neglect or abuse. Intervention serves as a safety net by
guiding parents into therapy, assisting to pay for counseling, and arranging for care of the physical
needs of the family. Parenting classes offer guidance and coping skills to real-life problems.
Funds will be used to supply molds, paint, seeds, soil, pots, etc. for the Horticultural and Ceramics
program that helps developmentally disabled children and adults participate in ceramics and
greenhouse activities.
The funding will be use for team uniforms, referee fee, equipment, insurance cost, trophies and
awards, rain site.
To provide for preventative workshops on sexually transmitted diseases, chronic pathologic
conditions, high blood pressure, diabetes, dialysis, HIV/AIDS, and cancer awareness, and domestic
violence.

To provide job training such as customer services, green jobs, and the national work readiness
5,000 credential. Funding will support program expenses including for certifications and licenses.
The funds will support the Angelo Petromelis Senior Center by providing the necessary operational
10,000 costs.
7,000 Funding to sponsor a Health Fair for the community.

133611138

CC

Purpose of Funds

To support performances, promotional and other materials for Arts Advocacy Week, an annual
program to foster greater awareness of the important role of artists and cultural institutions play in
Harlem and the impact on the community's identity, culture, economy and future.
To support HBA's work to diligently facilitate the creation, growth and sustainability of small
businesses.
To support the Harlem Chamber Players 2013 - 2014 season, which will include concerts, costs to
pay professional musicians to rehearse and perform live classical music concerts, and other costs
associated with marketing and producing the events.
Funding to support After-School program at PS 36 in Harlem. Funds will be used to enhance the
literacy program in order purchase curricula and literacy software containing word recognition and
self-test options.

To support The Central Harlem Health Revival(CHHR: a coalition of Houses of Worship, healthcare
and business organizations collaborating to provide healthy eating and living education forums,
health screenings and structured activities designed to provide tools and information to motivate
25,000 Harlem residents to adopt healthier lifestyles.
To support a lecture series and program for the public on fiber and needle arts in the African
Diaspora. Funding will be used for costs associated with these programs, including honorariums,
3,500 promotional materials, and media upload for online viewing.
To support Family Day activities including, food, events, and entertainment at the Harlem River
3,500 Houses.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Dickens

Harlem School of the Arts, Inc., The

132552500

Levine

Harlem School of the Arts, Inc., The

132552500

*
CC

Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc.

133461695

Purpose of Funds

To provide children and youth with training in music, dance, theatre, visual arts, and musical
theatre. Funding will be used for programs and to provide after-school transportation options for
6,000 students.
Funding will be used to underwrite program expenses including faculty and staff salaries, program
supplies, student performances and exhibitions, and financial aid and scholarships that ensure that
5,000 no student is turned away for lack of ability to pay.
To provide comprehensive health care for injecting drug users in high-impact areas in Manhattan such as East and Central Harlem - as a measure to prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS. Specifically,
we employ a full-time Expanded Syringe Access Program Physicians Assistant to provide holistic
health care and harm reduction counseling to clients, while assisting with overdose prevention and
75,000 reversal trainings for community members.
A GREAT DAY IN HARLEM:
Family Unity Day is a celebration of the strength of the families who make up the Harlems of New
York. This day gives credence to the importance of Family Unity. Tens of thousands of family
members of all ages come to U.S. Grant national Memorial park to share special time together. It
is a day long affair of showcasing local talent performing Gospel, Soul Rhythm Blues, and local,
national and international vendors presenting everything from food to arts and crafts, to books to
religious items. Special tributes are made to music legends from all genres; and current starts
make special appearances.
NEW YORK CITY CHILDRENS FESTIVAL

Dickens

Harlem Week, Inc.

133058019

CC
Williams

Harm Reduction Coalition


Harmony Program

943204958
050606695 *

Mark-Viverito

Harvest Home Farmers Market, Inc.

061800512

Espinal

Harvest Life Center, Inc., The

202735233

3,000

Miller

Harvest Life Center, Inc., The


Health & Hospital Corporation - Elmhurst Hospital Center
(Libertas Center for Human Rights)

202735233

5,000

Dromm
Deutsch

Health Essential Association

5,000

132655001
452871053

Palma

Health People, Inc.

510418243

Arroyo

Healthcare Industry Grant Corporation

134197609

CC

Healthcare Industry Grant Corporation

134197609

5,000

5,000 Continue pro bono services for LGBT refugees & asylum seekers who fled their home countries
To provide events such as International Family Day Health Fair, Holiday Events, Healthy Seminars,
10,000 Mother Day Celebration and Medicaid/Medicare Benefit Information Day.
To provide self-care education, community based HIV prevention education, and enroll children
whose parents have Aids in a mentoring/support program. Funding will help cover costs of the AIDS
5,000 support and prevention programs that serves women and families Affected by HIV.

Bronx, Arroyo,
Gibson, King, Palma

15,000
3,500

The GHCC New York City Childrens Festival is designed to give children and parents alike a venue
where they can relax, have fun and be informed. The Festival has enough spice and spunk to
command the attention of event the most energetic child. This two day event features face
painting booths, petting farms, fashion shows
To provide in-demand free training for providers of HIV prevention and drug user services
throughout NYC. Classes may include: Overview of Reduction, Pregnancy and HIV, Overdose
Prevention, and Motivational Interviewing.
Funding will help the Harmony Program continue its Saturday orchestra program
Funds will provide operational support such as staffing and administration for our farmers market
in District 8.
Funding will be used for youth and family activities, recreational field trips, summer activities for
youth.
Funding to support youth and family activities, recreational field trips, after school program,
summer activities for youth.

To support the Bronx Healthcare Learning Collaborative, a college entrance program to prepare
9,000 minority students in Council District 17 for college health care/patient care programs.
The requested funding will support an outreach coordinator to increase enrollment to cover partial
education costs. Education programs include a one year college bridge program in which
participants earn 9 college credits, two certificate programs that lead to higher paying jobs in
200,000 emerging healthcare occupations.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

King

Healthcare Industry Grant Corporation

134197609

Palma

Healthcare Industry Grant Corporation

134197609

Staten Island, Gentile,


Ignizio, Matteo
CC

Cohen, Koslowitz,
Vacca

Cohen

Heartshare Human Services of New York

111633549

TUF requests funds for the Bronx Healthcare Learning Collaborative- partnership of 13 healthcare
employers, 3 CUNY colleges, CBOs, 1199SEIU. The collaborative purpose is to meet employer
needs for a cultural linguistically competent patient-care workforce, while addressing historical
educational barriers experienced by entry level workers, Bronx residents. The requested funding
will support an outreach coordinator to increase enrollment cover partial education costs.
Education programs include a one year college bridge program in which participants earn 9 college
credits two certificate programs that lead to higher paying jobs in emerging healthcare
occupations. All programs concurrently build writing math skills so that participants can enter
successfully complete higher level allied health programs leading to jobs in-demand by the
industry!
. Matching funds of 200,000 to support remaining education costs case management are provided
9,000 through employer contributions to TUF.
To increase diversity in healthcare professions with programs to help individuals matriculate in
healthcare degree programs. The funds will be used for instructional expenses, case management,
9,000 outreach and public events.
To provide services to senior citizens through the Surfside Gardens Cornerstone Program, located
in the NYCHA Surfside Gardens complex. Services include meals,trips,recreational activities and
35,000 case management. Seniors also volunteer in the after-school program.

Maisel

Hebrew Educational Society

111642720

CC
Rodriguez

Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, The


Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc.

131739971
130831470 *

To operate a community and multi-service center that provides childcare, after-school care, sports
programs, day camps, six distinct special needs programs, and a music education program. Funds
11,000 will support direct program staffing and direct program costs.
To enable critical elder abuse programming to continue at HHAR. The Harry Jeanette Weinberg
Center for Elder Abuse Prevention provides direct services for victims of elder abuse. Funding also
supports comprehensive services directed to the victims such as psychological and therapeutic
10,000 counseling.
5,000 Funding to support art shows, social action projects, and community game days

112785605

Funds will be expended to pay a portion of the salary and fringe costs of the Director of
Development and External Affairs.Staff member will provide weekly agency website updates as
well as to design, create and distribute the quarterly printed newsletter. Staff member will attend
monthly community meetings and coordinate the agencys outreach to both consumers and
15,000 providers to inform them of the free services available at Rainbow Heights Club.

CC

Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community


Advisory Board, Inc.

Menchaca

Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community


Advisory Board, Inc.
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community
Advisory Board, Inc.
Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community
Advisory Board, Inc.

CC

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

Cumbo

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

Gentile

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

3,500 Funds for support services for low to no income LGBT residents suffering from mental illness
Funds will be used to support the Adaptive Living Program (ALP) for visually impaired seniors. ALP
provides an array of individualized rehabilitation and low vision services, with the objective of
helping clients regain self-sufficiency, maintain independence and improve their quality of life.
Services include: training in safe travel techniques, home and personal management skills, and
communication skills; low vision exams and devices; and social casework services with links to
10,000 community resources.
Funds to support a free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) for visually impaired seniors aged 55 and
7,000 older.
Funds will provide individualized rehabilitation and low vision services to legally blind seniors,
including training in safe travel techniques, home and personal management skills, and
communication skills, and other services to help clients maintain independence and improve their
1,500 quality of life.

111630807

To support the free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) for visually impaired seniors aged 55 and older.
ALP provides an array of individualized rehabilitation and low vision services, with the objective of
3,500 helping clients regain self-sufficiency, maintain independence and improve their quality of life.

Lander
Levin

Cumbo, Koslowitz,
Levin, Maisel

Purpose of Funds

Menchaca

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

112785605
112785605
112785605

To provide treatment, advocacy and support services to LGBTQ people living with mental illness
5,000 and to support operational expenses of organization and outreach to the community.
To support an evening meal program where members plan, shop for, prepare, serve and clean up
3,500 after an early evening meal.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Johnson
Mendez
Johnson

LGBT, Chin, Mendez,


Torres
CC

Rosenthal
Rosenthal
Garodnick

Legal Name of Organization

Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood Association, Inc.


Henry Street Settlement
Heritage of Pride, Inc.

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.


High School 03 M402 - Urban Assembly School for Green
Careers
High School 03 M402 - Urban Assembly School for Green
Careers
High School of Art and Design

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
133860770
131562242 *
133299634

To Support the Supportive Services Department, specifically to cover the salaries of Counselors
and Case Managers, to meet a surge in demand for services. Funding to defray costs associated
with hiring an additional Counselor, which will assist in providing 500 additional young people this
225,000 year with comprehensive mental health services.
Funding to support planting and maintenance of the school's garden space to provide educational
and training opportunities to the public school students in CTE (Career and Technical Education)
3,500 horticulture program.

133104537

136400434

3,500 Funding to support Public School Tree Pit Beautification


3,500 Funding will support an after-school SAT prep course.

136400434
136400434

*
Mark-Viverito

Highbridge Community Life Center

133015539

*
Gibson

Highbridge Islamic Center

273007742

Funds will be used to meet the adult education and literacy needs of the residents of Highbridge in
Community Board 4 by providing assessments, adult education instruction and tutoring, test
preparation and educational counseling to assist participants in improving their reading, writing,
15,000 and math levels and obtaining a HSE Diploma.
Funds will be used to expand the Adult Literacy Program. The program consists of English for
Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Citizenship Preparation and After School Homework Help by
offering small group instructions, individual tutoring and incorporating the use of new and
innovative technology.
10,000

Ferreras, King,
Lancman, Mendez,
Palma

Espinal
Lancman

Highland Park Community Development Corporation


Hillcrest Jewish Center

113462888
111639813 *

Weprin

Hillcrest Jewish Center

111639813

Van Bramer

Hip to Hip Theater Company

264049629

Hispanic Federation, Inc.

15,000
4,000
5,000
3,800

*
CC

133573852

Hispanic Federation, Inc.

133573852

Menchaca

Hispanic Federation, Inc.

133573852

Levine

Hispanic Society of America

135661025

3,500
*
3,500
*

Chin

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

5,000
*

*
Eugene

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

Garodnick

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

Funding to implement a program that assist youth with etiquette and socialization skills
development. The program will engage in activities that foster real-life cooperation and
instill/reinforce positive societal values (including sports, educational and cultural activities).
Child care services.
To support hot nutritious lunches, supervised age-appropriate exercise and discussions and lifecycle celebrations and entertainment for senior citizens.
Funding will be used for artist stipends, production costs (including costumes, sets, lights, sound
equipment), touring costs (including transportation), and advertising.

To continue strengthening New York City's growing Latino community and support non-profits
providing vital health and human services to Hispanic children & families. Funding supports four
strategic action areas: Strengthening Latino Nonprofits, Improving Educational Achievement,
400,000 Promoting Healthy Communities and Increasing Immigrant Opportunities.

*
Levine

Purpose of Funds

To support the TREE GUARDS 2015 Program to install tree guards in Hells Kitchen to protect the
frail trees newly planted by the Parks department as part of the Mayors one million Tree program.
5,000 Funds will be used to install tree guards.
3,500 Funding to support the Lower East Side Hispanic Coalition street fair
3,500 To expand community grants program in relation to annual Pride events.

3,500

Funding to continue vital programs and initiatives that serve New Yorks growing and diverse Latino
communities. Funding would be allocated to support general program costs addressing each of
these critical areas: Strengthening Latino Nonprofits Improving Educational Achievement
Promoting Healthy Communities Increasing Immigrant Opportunities
Funding key issues in the Latino Community: (1) Strengthening Latino Nonprofit, (2) Improving
Educational Achievement, (3) Promoting Healthy Communities, (4) Increasing Immigrant
Opportunities.
Funds to cover both program expenses for printed materials, in-class art supplies, media
communications, and local travel and personnel expenses to pay a part-time associate museum
educator dedicated to the outreach program
Funding will support two programs: walking/bicycle tours and guidebooks on local neighborhoods
and a conference on significant issues in neighborhood preservation.

To support the Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours and Guidebooks and the HDC Annual
Preservation Conference, which highlight neighborhoods for preservation via walking or bicycle
5,000 tours in each area, producing and distributing a free walking tour guidebook on each.
Funding will support educational and outreach programs to promote historic preservation,
including the Annual Preservation Conference Series, About New York Lecture, Film and Tour
3,500 Series, and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Gentile

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

Johnson

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

Kallos

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

4,000
*
3,500
*
5,000
*

Levin
Levine

Historic Districts Council, Inc.


Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566
133389566 *

Mendez

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

Dickens

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

3,500
3,500
4,000

*
3,500

*
Levine

Historic House Trust of New York City

133590825

Rodriguez

Historic House Trust of New York City

133590825

5,000

CC

Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

20,000

Mealy

Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

5,000

Miller

Hollis Presbyterian Church

111631786

Deutsch
Matteo
Greenfield

Holocaust Survivors Charity, Inc.


Holy Rosary Church
Holy Spirit Church Leisure Club

*
113792091
133637539
111633569 *

CC
Deutsch

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.


Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115
113373115

3,500
*

BLAC, Women's,
Levin, Vacca

Deutsch, Gentile

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support educating the public on ideas, strategies and tools of preservation and
community development through an Annual Preservation Conference and neighborhood tours,
including The Six to Celebrate Tours and Guidebooks that focus on HDC's priority neighborhoods.
To provide funding for two programs that educate constituents on ideas, strategies and tools of
neighborhood preservation and community development: the Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours
and Guidebooks and the HDC Annual Preservation Conference.
To support funding for programs to educate on ideas, strategies and tools of neighborhood
preservation and community development: the Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours and
Guidebooks and the HDC Annual Preservation Conference.
To support the Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours and Guidebooks and the HDC Annual
Preservation Conference.
Funding to support the "Six to Celebrate Neighborhood" Tours and Guidebooks .
Funding to support "Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours and Guidebooks" & "the HDC Annual
Preservation Conference"
To support three programs to educate constituents on preservation and community development:
an Annual Preservation Conference; Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours and Tour Booklets; and
an Across New York Film Series.
Funds will go towards the Special Needs Education Initiative for Children with Disabilities to bring
cultural education to children with special needs at the 23 historical house museums citywide.
Funds will go towards focus groups with parents and educators; program development and
implementation; hiring per diem educators at the houses; and reaching out to the special needs
community including District 75 schools citywide.
Funding to support focus groups with parents and educators; program development and
implementation; hiring per diem educators at the houses; and reaching out to the special needs
community
To educate New Yorkers on how to respond when they experience street harassment, how to
safely intervene when they witness street harassment, and how to report street harassment to the
authorities.
The funding will be used to support street harassment education and awareness in District 41
schools. The funds will pay for staff salaries, supplies, and operational expenses in support of
Hollaback's education and awareness programs in District 41.

Funds to support programs to senior citizens such as trips to plays, museums, jazz concerts, and
5,000 parks, as well as exercise programs and a end of the year luncheon program.
Funding to provide lectures on smoking, abuse of drugs, health, art, music and physical exercise for
6,000 holocaust survivors, and an occasional food pantry and social gathering.
3,000 Funds will be used for the Parish Nurse Program
5,000 These funds will be used to pay for the supplies.
Funding will provide educational and recreational services for seniors: health and wellness, Tai-chi
exercise, group singing, dance classes, community workshops, and ESL classes. Funds will be used
15,000 for instructors and staff costs.
25,000 Educational and recreational services for seniors.

Levin

Homeless Services United, Inc.

133922640

Funds will provide staff and instructor costs, bus trips, space rental and administrative costs for
educational and recreational services for seniors, translation (Chinese-English) services, case
3,000 assistance, community workshops, and health and wellness programs.
Homecrest provides educational and recreational services for seniors, access and translation
(Chinese-English) services, case assistance, community workshops, health and wellness promotion.
The funds will be used for staff and instructor costs, transportation, space rental and administrative
3,500 costs.
To develop and implement broad based and effective homeless programs for the nearly 60,000
homeless New Yorkers and the human services staff that serve them in shelters, drop-in centers,
supportive housing and other community based programs.
3,500

Palma
Cumbo

Homeless Services United, Inc.


Hope City Empowerment Center, Inc.

*
133922640
113629292 *

To provide shelter and other homeless services, and to train staff to service clients in the shelter
9,000 system including on how to write effective case notes, professionalism and other relevant topics.
7,000 Funds to purchase food and to offset staff salaries for Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry.

Gentile

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

Greenfield

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115
*

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Levin

CC
Levin

HOPE Program, Inc., The


HOPE Program, Inc., The

133268539
133268539 *

Queens, Dromm

CC

Horticultural Society of New York, The

130854930

40,000
3,500
50,000

*
Dromm
Ferreras
Lander

Horticultural Society of New York, The


Horticultural Society of New York, The
Horticultural Society of New York, The

130854930
130854930 *
130854930 *

Reynoso

Horticultural Society of New York, The

130854930

Reynoso

Hosh Yoga

264791960

7,500

Kallos

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

3,500

Koo

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

5,000

Koslowitz

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

3,300

Matteo

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

1,000

15,000
5,500
10,000
3,500

Johnson

Miller
Dromm

Hospital Audiences, Inc.


Hotel Chinese Association of New York, Inc.

136277895
260603387 *

CC

Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.

510141489

Funding to present a Community Performing Arts Series (CPAS) event at a wheelchair-accessible


auditorium in Queens Council District 27. Funding will partially cover the expenses of securing the
3,500 venue, booking and paying performers, and coordination and oversight of the event.
3,500 Job Training, Hotel English Jargon Training, Seminar and Anniversary Gala
Support for legal services and organizing programs as follows: 1) Legal representation; 2) Advocacy;
3) Tenant Organizing; and 4) Community Organizers educate and mobilize residents around impact
115,000 issues facing the community.

Johnson

Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.

510141489

15,000 To provide legal, advocacy and tenant organizing services to low and moderate income residents.

Rosenthal

Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.

510141489

Ulrich
Gentile

Howard Beach Lindenwood Civi


HS of Telecommunication Arts & Technology

465145713
136400434

*
Manhattan, Johnson

Purpose of Funds

To provide New York City residents with histories of incarceration with the tools necessary to
overcome related barriers, secure jobs and advance in their positions We provide legal education,
assistance in cleaning up rap sheets, work opportunity tax credits and targeted mental health
services. This approach enables HOPE to achieve the same outcomes among individuals with
criminal backgrounds as the rest of our population including 70 job placement and one-year
retention.
To provide workplace training, job placement, and career advancement support.
Funding to provide general operating support toward greening projects, horticultural training, and
public education programming in the borough of Queens.
To fund Neighborhood Plaza Partnerships (NPP) service to Diversity and 78th Street Plazas to help
groups navigate all aspects of plaza management by serving as a resource for programming
contacts, fundraising, and stewardship organizing and by providing cleaning and professional
horticulture care.
Funding to provide services related to horticultural care of local parks and plazas.
To support maintenance costs and programming at Kensington Plaza.
To support Neighborhood Plaza Partnerships (NPP) maintenance service at 71st Ave Plaza and
Venditti Square in Ridgewood.
To support children's' yoga programs in preschools and public schools in the 34th District. Funding
will be allocated for screening, training, placing, and observing teacher candidates before, during,
and after the program.
To present artistic performances at various health, psychiatric, and medical institutions in
Manhattan Council District 5. Funding will be applied to performing artists fees, transportation,
monitoring of events, and administration.
To provide for approximately 20 artistic performances at various health, psychiatric, and medical
institutions in Queens Council District 20. Funding will be applied towards performing artists fees,
transportation, monitoring of events, and administration.
Funding will be used for the Describe! Program, which makes theater accessible to blind New
Yorkers including the costs related to renting the pocket-sized receivers, subsidize tickets, and for
administration of the program.
Funding to present approximately 20 artistic performances at various health, psychiatric, and
medical institutions in Staten Island Council District 50

CC

Hudson Guild

135562989

*
Johnson

Hudson Guild

135562989

Johnson

Hudson Guild

135562989

3,500 Funding to support expanding legal services and organizing program, to supplement staff costs.
Funds will be used to cover operational expenses including supplies and expenses associated with
5,000 events and meetings
1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding to support Hudson Guild's Teen Services Program, which provides services to youth ages
13-24 around education, work and recreation. The program targets disconnected and at-risk teens
and young adults living in Elliott- Chelsea and Fulton Public Housing Developments who are at risk
of dropping out of school, being unemployed, engaging in criminal activity or drug/alcohol abuse,
105,000 and/or live in poverty.
To support the Teen Services Program assist youth in achieving academic, professional and
personal success in a safe, supportive and nurturing environment. The program provides outreach
to disconnected and at-risk teens and young adults living in Elliott- Chelsea and Fulton Public
Housing Developments who are either currently or at risk of dropping out of school, being
43,000 unemployed, engaging in criminal activity or drug/alcohol abuse, and/or live in poverty.
To support the Chelsea's Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Project, providing produce for a
3,000 wide range of Chelsea residents at various income levels.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Constantinides

Human First, Inc.

Arroyo

Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART,


*
Inc.)
412055310

Matteo
Dickens
Greenfield

IlluminArt Productions
ImageNation Film Festival, Inc. (aka ImageNation Cinema
Foundation)
Imagine Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Imagine Academy

113590136 *

421727647
204186876
202336717

*
Cumbo

Imani House, Inc.

113055131

Dickens

Impac Tenants Association

562637684

Lancman

India Home, Inc.

208747291

Van Bramer

India Home, Inc.

208747291

Weprin

India Home, Inc.

208747291

Ulrich

Indo-Caribbean Alliance, Inc.

272848254

Chin
Gentile
Gentile
Gentile
Gentile
Maisel
Gentile
Maisel

Indochina Sino-American Senior Citizen Center, Inc.


Intermediate School 187 Christa McAuliffe School
Intermediate School 201 Dyker Heights School
Intermediate School 227 Edward B. Shallow School
Intermediate School 259 William McKinley School
Intermediate School 278K
Intermediate School 281 Joseph B. Cavallaro
Intermediate School 78K

133584616
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

*
*
*
*
*

Barron

International African Arts Festival

112953522
*

Mealy

International African Arts Festival

112953522

Reynoso

International Studio & Curatorial Program, Inc.

205052686

Weprin
Rodriguez
Rodriguez

InterSchool Orchestras of New York Inc.


Inwood Community Services, Inc.
Inwood Community Services, Inc.

237401867
133087407
133087407

King

IRAISE Girls & Boys International Corporation

463299217

4,000 11th Annual Outdoor Film and Music Festival. Funds will be used to pay staff and artist fees.
5,000 The funds will be used for general operating expenses.
Funds will be used go towards the Coordinators salary as well as materials/supplies and practice
software for the new GED/HSE exam to support Adult Education Program, which provides free
classes in Adult Basic Education, GED/HSE, English for Speakers of other Languages and immigrant
4,000 support and referrals
To expand afterschool activitiesincluding the rebuilding of the childrens playground and build a
multi-service learning recreational center for the residents and children of Impac Houses and of
3,500 Harlem Community.
Funding to provide free transportation to and from senior centers, congregate meals, exercise and
5,000 entertainment.
3,500 Funds to support the salary of the bus driver and to cover the cost of auto-insurance and gas.
To support programs providing nutritional, physical, recreational, cultural, health and educational
20,000 activities for seniors.
Funds will be used to support youth and community engagement programs for students and
10,000 immigrants and for operational and administrative expenses
5,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,500
1,000
1,500

Purpose of Funds

5,000 Funding will be used to make the day habilitiation site wheel-chair accessible.
To support Humane Living Program (HLP), a direct service in-classroom initiative, for students and
schools in Council District 17, that addresses animal welfare, environmental protection and social
7,000 justice issues.
Funds will support training and staffing Project TRUST-Teaching and Reaching Using Students and
1,500 Theater at The Petrides School.

Funding to support citizenship class and citizenship application assistance.


Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
To purchase instruments and support the music/band program at IS 278K.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
To purchase musical instruments at IS 78

Funds are intended to be used for the IAAF to 1. increase the quality of performers and artists,
namely performers and artists who have obtained name and brand recognition, hence increasing
the foot traffic at The Festival. While the IAAF continues to showcase and promote local and
emerging artists, it is imperative that renowned musical and other performing artists be presented
to increase audience participation. In 2014 International Jazz Women along with Rhythm Blues
performers and younger socially conscious hip hop artists and international sacred music artists
will perform. 2.IAAF will continue its Kids Zone. From its inception, IAAF has been a family event
with concentrated activities centered around children and youth. There is storytelling, arts, crafts,
pony rides, games from the African Diaspora, dance classes and the martial arts. The Festival
includes an event for Elders, recognizing the continued services and wisdom they bring to our
20,000 communities, with multiple activities.
The funds will be used to support the International African Arts Festival's programming. The funds
will be used to pay performers, purchase and rent supplies and equipment, and general operating
5,000 expenses for the Festival, and the IAAF's Kidzone
To support the Participatory Arts and Studio Assistant programs. Funding will be allocated for
5,000 stipends, materials, and program development.
10,000 To subsidize tuition for every child who needs it for the beginner's orchestra in Queens.
5,000 Funding to provide Education Counselor for Adult English classes.
5,000 Funding to support healthy lifestyle programming for young adults
To increase youth academic performance, test grades, high school graduation, college attainment,
10,000 as well as increase in productivity and self-esteem in youth

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Sponsor

Rodriguez

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

CC

Iris House - A Center for Women Living with HIV, Inc.

133699201

Dickens

Iris House - A Center for Women Living with HIV, Inc.

133699201

* Amount ($)

To support for the Women as the Face of AIDS Summit focused on issues of women infected with
and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our public Education and Awareness Programs include peer advocacy
training, but the cornerstone of the agencys efforts is the annual Women as the Face of AIDS
summit. Funds will help secure a space for the summit, provide food, provide for development,
20,000 printing and photocopying of materials.
5,000 To help maintain a daily lunch program.

Johnson
Cumbo

Irish Repertory Theatre Company, Inc.


Irondale Productions Inc.

133531713
133178772 *

3,500
4,500

Johnson
CC

IRT Theater, Inc.


Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc.

112831694
133623808 *

3,500
20,000

Rodriguez

Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc.

133623808

Levin

ISSUE Project Room Inc.

200367608

5,000

Vallone

Italian American Association of St. Mel Roman Catholic


Church

111646313

5,000

Gentile
Matteo

Italian Board of Guardians


Italian Club of Staten Island, Inc.

111633571
133428736

3,000
2,000

Cumbo
Dickens

Jack Arts, Inc.


Jackie Robinson Tenants Association, Inc.

*
455346846
133420375 *

5,000
3,500

Dromm

Jackson Heights Beautification Group

112925587

Dromm

Jackson Heights Beautification Group

112925587

Ferreras

Jackson Heights Green Alliance Inc.

264725337

Dromm

Jackson Heights Green Alliance, Inc.

264725337

Johnson

Jackson Square Alliance

830501875

Constantinides

Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, Inc.

111729398

Van Bramer

Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, Inc.

111729398

Ignizio

Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Inc.

237280740

Matteo

Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Inc.

237280740

Rose

Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Inc.

237280740

Purpose of Funds

*
*

7,000

3,500

To support the Ticket Subsidy Program, which distributes thousands of free and deeply-discounted
tickets to underserved audiences and seniors. Tickets are distributed by the theatres box office
manager to a network of senior centers, community groups, and student organizations
Funds to provide free theater training, scholarships, and space subsidies.
To provide scholarships for students to attend IRT's Westside Experiment, a two-week summer
intensive that pairs middle school and high school students with a working theater company in
residency at IRT Theater.
To support the Our Caring Partners after-school program.
Funding to support youth employment through Caring Partners Program at Isabella Geriatric
Center
To support public performance events that span the disciplines of music, dance, literature, film,
and performance -- highlighting innovative artists whose creative achievements remain underrecognized.
To support the Italian American Association of St Mel Roman Catholic Church by providing funds
for monthly meetings as well as subsidizing attendance at cultural events fitting in with the
Associations mission and interests.
Funds will provide bilingual (English-Italian) mental health counseling, an after school tutoring /
mentoring program for youth, and home companionship for the elderly.
Funds will be used to support the annual food drive
Funding will be used to put on a production for two weeks in May 2015 in parks and playgrounds in
the Clinton Hill area.
To support "Family Day" and other Tenant Association activities.
To fund Indoor & outdoor public concerts, printing of programs, publicity, reception for audience
members.

3,500 To fund Environmental sustainability program, dog park/run, graffiti removal, musical programs.
Funds will support community engagement activities at the 78th Street Plaza, as well as
maintenance. Community activities include adult fitness classes, arts and crafts workshops for
children, physical fitness opportunities for children and community cultural events. Maintenance
3,500 activity includes sanitation supplies and fees for the Plaza.
To support activities at 78th Street Plaza such as adult fitness classes, arts and crafts workshops for
5,000 children,

*
*
*

Funds to maintain Jackson Square park by providing a seasonal gardener to maintain the park,
5,000 purchase tables and chairs, and install a storage shed for the gardening equipment.
Funding will be used to support education programming, case management, and legal services for
10,000 immigrant populations.
Funding to work with local organizations, including Friends of Queensbridge Park, to provide
3,500 programming for Queensbridge residents in Queensbridge Park
Funding to support its ongoing public programming including rotating exhibits, tai chi classes,
lectures by authors and Tibetan scholars, a Sunday film series, and demonstrations of traditional
3,500 art forms by Tibetan artists.
Funds will be used to support programming, including salary support for staff, purchase of
3,500 exhibition materials and marketing initiatives such as postcard mailings.
Funds will be used for costs associated with continuing public programming including rotating
exhibits, tai chi classes, lectures by authors and Tibetan scholars, a Sunday film series and
3,500 demonstrations of traditional art forms by Tibetan artists.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

The requested funding will support the following:

CD28

Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning

112478709

Miller

Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning


Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, South Bayside Volunteer
Ambulance Corp., Inc.
Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, South Bayside Volunteer
Ambulance Corp., Inc.

112478709

Lancman
Weprin

237351959
237351959

*
Miller

CC

Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA)

510204121

CD28

Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA)

510204121

Koo

James A. Bland Resident Association, Inc.

113355865

*
*

ACW - Art Center Workshops for children and adults to encourage arts education through visual,
fine and performing arts instruction Summer Arts Academy - Summer Ballet Dance Intensive - Next
Dance Residency Program - Visual Arts Series - Expansion of the Annual Making Moves Dance
Festival which highlights local dance organizations and provides affordable performance events to
5,000 the local community.
Funding to support the following: Art Center Workshops for children and adults; Summer Arts
Academy; Summer Ballet Dance Intensive; the Next Dance Residency Program; the Visual Arts
10,000 Series; Expansion of the Annual Making Moves Dance Festival
3,500 Funding to provide emergency medical care and transport of sick and injured patients.
To support operating expenses for the ambulances, first aid and CPR education, medical tent
6,000 standbys and first aid services.
To provide comprehensive services to seniors who are mentally and physically frail. Funding will
help operate a psycho-social club, and with funding from SOFA implement a caregivers respite
program. In addition, Friendship, like all other DFTA funded senior centers, offers a nutritious
lunch, case assistance/information and referral, therapy, and daily transportation to and from the
50,000 center.
To provide programming for mentally physically frail seniors. Funds requested will be used for
20,000 outreach materials, upgrade equipment (kitchen, freezers, oven) and other program cost.
Funds will go towards office supplies monthly mailings to tenants and community, equipment
6,000 maintenance, and refreshments for meetings and events.

Chin

Japanese American Social Services, Inc.

133093059

Funding will provide a wide range of services to hundreds of individual seniors. Funds will be used
to cover general operating expense including the cost of office supplies such as the cost of printing
3,500 and mailing correspondence to seniors and staffing purposes.

Dickens

Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc.

133888641

5,000 To support concerts season, jazz education programs, and community-outreach activities.

Rosenthal

Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc.

133888641

Miller

Jazz Knights, Inc.

112394796

Cumbo

Jazzmobile, Inc.

132614483

Dickens

Jazzmobile, Inc.

132614483

*
*
*

3,500 Funding will support concert season, jazz education programs, and community-outreach activities.
Funds will support events for children to teach them about Jazz and to conduct the annual Jazz
3,500 Festival in St Albans Park.
Funds will be used for Jazzmobile Summerfest and concerts & events that will occur in all five
3,000 boroughs.
To support the Harlem Jazz Shrines festival, celebrating the legacy of jazz in Harlem, including arts
6,000 education programs for students and senior citizens.

*
Kallos

Jazzmobile, Inc.

132614483

Levine
Miller
Rosenthal
Levin

Jazzmobile, Inc.
Jazzmobile, Inc.
Jazzmobile, Inc.
Jazzreach Performing Art & Education Association

*
132614483
132614483 *
132614483 *
113179208 *

Mealy

Jericho Road, Inc.

113463615

CC

Jets of Harlem, Inc.

203556368

10,000

3,500
5,000
3,500
2,900

*
5,000
*
20,000
*
Jewish

CC

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

To offer the senior citizens of New York City a Spring Fling; cabaret-style events that featured a
nutritious lunch, a jazz big-band and swing dancers. Funds will be used to pay for entertainment
(the band and swing dancers), rental of the facility, catering, flowers, items for a goodie bag for
each attendant, marketing, and administrative costs.
Funding will support the 5th annual Harlem Jazz Shines Festival, special arts education programs
for students and senior citizens are a significant part of the project. The grant will be used to offset
artists fees and production and administrative costs.
Funds will support a Jazzmobile Summerfest concert in district 27.
Funding to support Jazzmobile Summerfest
To provide education of jazz to students.
The funding will be used to support Jericho Road's domestic violence awareness and education
efforts in District 41. The funds provide for staff salaries, purchase and rental of supplies, and space
rental for workshops and outreach events in the 41st District.
Funds will be used to purchase Football, Cheerleading, Wrestling Basketball equipment uniforms
for the youth of the community. The funds will also be used to help pay for transportation to and
from games and meets.

Funding to support program staffing and operations and continue the following services 1) .JASA
LEAP assists vulnerable older adults who are elder abuse victims. LEAP provides a legal social work
100,000 team approach to identifying, resolving and preventing elder abuse situations.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Maisel
Ulrich
Jewish, Rodriguez

CC
Garodnick

Legal Name of Organization

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)


Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Rockaway Park Senior Center
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka
Pride of Judea)
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka
Pride of Judea)

Weprin

Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka


Pride of Judea)
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka
Pride of Judea)
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka
Pride of Judea)

Deutsch

Jewish Channel Institute, Inc., The

King
Rodriguez

EIN

132620896
132620896
135564937
135564937

* Amount ($)

*
*
*
*
*

135564937
135564937
135564937
134169137

*
*
*

*
Koslowitz

Jewish Child Care Association

131624060

*
CC

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

Eugene

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

*
Staten Island

CC

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256

Brooklyn, Deutsch,
Gentile, Treyger

10,000 Funds will be used to support programing and services as well as operational expenses
25,000 To provide quality mental health care to families and individuals in need.
3,500 Funding will support quality mental health care to families and individuals in need.
Funding to support programmatic needs for the Bruner House Community Residence (mental
5,000 health facility) which serves eight adolescents, ages 15 to 18, transitioning back into communities.
5,000 Funding to offset cost of Patient Fees for family counseling services
To provide mental health services for adults and children, including evaluation and assessment,
7,500 crisis intervention and therapy.
To provide training to HS seniors and college freshmen on how to deal with hate ideologies before
5,000 they escalate into action.
The funds will be used for the Bukharian Teen Lounge Kavod Internship Program, including cost
related to staff who are conducting program activities, including recruitment, training and
7,500 supervision of youth and internship site development in addition to travel related expenses.
JCMs Public School Initiative will invite 25,000 children from public schools to visit our museum at a
reduced cost. These children would not have the opportunity to visit any cultural institution. The
public schools are charged a reduced rate. Many schools can not afford even this fee, therefore
they are seeking funds to help defray the cost of admission for public school children from under
25,000 serviced areas.
8,000 To defray the cost of museum admission for public school children from underserviced areas.
Funding to provide athletic, recreational, and leadership programs to 1,000 Staten Island youth in
need of after-school supervision. Youth activities include swimming, basketball, soccer, music
recitals, Harmony Road music classes, leadership groups, youth board, teen council community
25,000 service, Sunday Funday, and after- school program activities for children with special needs.

Rose

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256

CC

Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc.

112608645

To fund costs associated with running the JCC STEM program, which includes Science Classes,
technology classes, engineering workshops as well as the Music and Math tutoring program,
10,000 including staffing, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
Funding to provide comprehensive case management services, information and referrals, support
groups, distribution of food parcels and counseling services to at risk elderly immigrants and
50,000 disadvantaged families throughout Southeastern Brooklyn.
Funds will support comprehensive case management services, information and referrals, support
groups, distribution of food parcels and supportive counseling services to at risk elderly,
1,000 immigrants and disadvantaged families throughout Southeast Brooklyn.

Greenfield, Maisel

Purpose of Funds

To teach classes in computers, crafts and exercise, provide transportation for trips, and to support
10,000 other activities and events for seniors.

Greenfield

Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc.

112608645

Maisel

Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc.

112608645

CC

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

Deutsch

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

Deutsch

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

Gentile

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

To provide case management, information and referrals, support groups, food and counseling
18,000 services to at risk elderly, immigrants and disadvantaged families in Southeastern Brooklyn
Funds will be used to support: 1) Senior Citizen Transportation Program; 2) Homecare; 3)
Vocational Support Systems; 4) Adult Literacy; 5) NonProfit HelpDesk; 6) Horizons Academy; and 7)
65,000 Health Insurance Help Center.
To provide organizational Reboot Series (ORS) to city-wide nonprofits, ORS is a training program
that focuses on four key areas: organizational self-assessment; strategic planning; marketing and
5,000 branding; and practical implementation these concepts in the clients own organization
Funds are requested to support the operational costs of a shuttle bus service to transport residents
of Southern Brooklyn to essential sites such as medical appointments, shopping, school,
10,000 employment and senior centers.
Funds will support the Senior Citizen Transportation Program which provides individual and group
2,500 scheduled trips for the elderly.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. NonProfit HelpDesk

112665181

Treyger

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Ocean Parkway Senior Center Home Delivered Meals

112665181

Richards

Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula,


Inc.

* Amount ($)

*
112425813

45,500
*

Rosenthal
Koslowitz

Jewish Guild for the Blind


Jewish Institute Of Queens

131623854
542068797 *

Garodnick

Jewish Museum, The

136146854

Levine

Jewish Museum, The

136146854

Matteo

Joe Gheraldi Playwright Theater

550862258

3,500
29,500

*
10,000
*

Arroyo
Rosenthal
Rosenthal

Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation, The


John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice

030442514
136400434
136400434

5,000

Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc.

133038262

Chin

Judd Foundation

742798673

CD28

Junior High School 226Q

136400434

Cumbo

Junior Tennis Clinic, Inc.

061229839

Arroyo

Just-Us, Inc.

132954007

Dromm

Just-Us, Inc.

132954007

Mark-Viverito

Keep Rising to the Top, Inc.

133948379

*
Lancman

CC

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

113101774

Koslowitz

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

113101774

Ulrich

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

113101774

Vallone

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

113101774

Greenfield

Keren Zichron Yisroel Meir, Inc.

364579309

To support the JCCRP Medicare assistance program, which assists clients in determining Medicare
eligibility, understanding and applying for Medicare, enrolling into prescription (part D) plans,
Medicare Advantage plans, EPIC and the Medicare Savings Program.
Funds will be used to help cover a portion of the costs for health educational materials to be
printed.
Funds will be used to support the operation of the Emergency Food Program.
Funding will support the Jewish Museum's multi-generational Family Day programs, which include
interactive and intergenerational art activities, collaborative creative workshops, family tours and
musical performances.
Funding to support free educational media programs: Movies that Matter Film Festival for high
school and middle school students and the Video Workshop afterschool studio for high school
students.
The funds will be used for production costs for the Fall 2014 production of The Diary Of Anne
Frank, by Goodrich and Hackett.

1,000
*

*
Johnson

Purpose of Funds

To provide management and strategic development tools and training services for a non-profit
3,000 organizations
Funds will support Ocean Parkway Senior Centers Home Delivered Meals program which provides
home delivered meals to homebound seniors, who are not able to prepare nutritious meals on
their own. It is a high level kosher program (glatt kosher, and also meeting Sephardic stringencies),
3,000 with rabbinic oversight of the kitchen.

*
*
*
*

5,000 Funding will support the Margaret's Place program at the Hostos Lincoln Academy High School.
7,000 Funding to support mini-series of free performing arts programs
7,000 Funding to support community Rooftop Performing Arts Concert Series
To implement its Community Connections initiative with a focus on corporations in the
neighborhood and their employees. Funds will be used for marketing materials and staff outreach
efforts that promote performances and other cultural opportunities, encourage local employees to
patronize local restaurants and retail, and persuade local employees to spend more time and
7,500 money in Chelsea.
Funding will contribute to the hiring of artist guides to give public tours of the historic house
3,500 museum and art collection at 101 Spring Street.
6,500 To support the programmatic and operating cost for Photography Program including equipment
Funds to provide year-round tennis instruction for youth between the ages 6 thru 18.
3,500
Funding will support computer training programming in Senior Center within the 17th Council
5,000 District.
To fund the Senior Tech Programs workshops aimed at teaching seniors the basic computer skills
necessary for them to begin to utilize technology for the purpose of enhancing and enriching their
lives, decreasing isolation, and providing a viable method of maintaining social contact with friends,
5,000 family and the community.
Funding will be used for the development, education and training of company members and any
7,500 interested members of the community through specialized guest artists.
Funding to support the food pantry program, which offers the community a variety of produce,
packaged and canned goods. They also provide products that require to be packed in individual
bags. These are some of the supplies that are necessary for making packages, clear bags, plastic
20,000 carry bags, boxes.
Funds will be used for the food pantry program and the cost associated with running it including
5,000 supplies
3,500 Funds will be used to support a food pantry program and to purchase supplies and equipment
The funds will help support the food pantry program that offers the community a variety of
3,500 produce, packaged and canned goods.
Funds will be used to cover the expensed of running the organization, central insurance program,
10,000 telephone, utilities, and other operational expenses.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Lander
Levin

Keren Zichron Yisroel Meir, Inc.


Khalil Gibran International Academy

364579309
136400434

Lancman

King Manor Association of Long Island, Inc.

112396324

Deutsch

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515

Maisel

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515

Maisel

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515

Treyger

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515

Maisel

Kings Bay Youth Organization, Inc.

116020722

Treyger

Kings Highway Beautification Association, Inc

204986882

*
*

*
*
*
*
*

Bronx, Cabrera,
Palma, Vacca

Greenfield

Kings Highway Beautification Association, Inc.

204986882

Deutsch

Kingsborough Community College

136400434

Greenfield
Gentile

Kingsborough Community College


Kingsborough Early College School

136400434
136400434

Purpose of Funds

To support the overhead expenses for organization, which provides assistance to individuals and
5,000 families in need, including insurance, telephone, utilities, occupancy and other overhead costs.
2,800 To provide books to support new IB courses.
Funding to provide history programming for school children, a concert series for adults, and
20,000 historic food preparation and tasting programming for families.
To educate Russian-American citizens in process of Naturalization, about the importance of active
5,000 participation in all stages of election campaigns and political involvement
To support the Alzheimer's Respite program for patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer's and
Dementia diseases, offering recreational and social activities in a non-medical environment and
21,250 transportation for participants
To support the Kings Bay YM-YWHA Immigration Initiative, providing ESL and CIVICS preparation
26,250 courses for immigrants
Funds used to educate citizens as well as those in process of Naturalization, about the importance
of active participation in all stages of election campaigns in order to empower them and unify the
2,500 community.
To support youth baseball, football, and basketball programs. Funds will be used to purchase sports
3,000 equipment, uniforms, and trophies
The funding will be used to launch graffiti cleaning programs in the 47th and 44th Council Districts
15,000 targeting Kings Highway, Avenue M, Avenue P, Avenue U, Avenue X, and McDonald Ave.
The funding will be used to launch districts-wide graffiti cleaning programs in the 47th and 44th
Council Districts. The program will make Kings Highway, Ave M, Ave P, Ave U, and Ave X-between
Ocean Parkway and McDonald Avenue-and McDonald Ave between Ave P X, graffiti-free via a
cleaning of roll down gates, side walls, doors, storefronts, and street furniture. The program will
keep these corridors graffiti-free via monthly graffiti inspections and supplemental sanitation
services and maintenance. In addition, the project will perform graffiti clean for up to 50 residential
properties throughout the Council Districts via a graffiti complaint program in which constituents
5,000 can call in graffiti-ridden locations for fast response clean up.
15,000 To bring artistically and culturally diverse multi-disciplinary professional performances
On Stage at Kingsborough, KCCs performing arts program, brings artistically and culturally diverse
multi-disciplinary professional performances (dance, theater, film and family programs) from
around the country and abroad. Funds would enable KCC to diversify our audiences through such
2,500 efforts as ticket subsidies to schools.
1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.

Cabrera

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.

132813809

20,000

Cohen

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.

132813809

10,000

Cabrera
Palma

Kingsbridge Heights Neighborhood Improvement


Association, Inc.
Kingsbridge Little League

133266668
061666793 *

CC
Ulrich

Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club


Kiwanis Club of Glendale New York Foundation

131623850
113466930 *

3,500
7,000

*
150,000
3,500

Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Preventive (CSA) programs primary mission is to help child survivors
of sexual abuse improving coping skills heal the effect of abuse through crisis intervention
counseling. CSA offers the following essential services: 1 Long term treatment through individual,
family, and group counseling and therapy; art therapy, group therapy, play therapy; 2 Psychiatric
services and assessments/evaluations; 2. Crisis intervention, advocacy, information and re 2
Psychiatric services assessments/evaluations; 3 Crisis interventions, advocacy, and information
and referral; and 4. Education/prevention through workshops
Funding to support educational, leadership, social and recreational programming within Teen
Center.
Funds will go towards supporting the consultant program which provides education to tenants and
homeowners on their rights, provides help for residents in organizing tenant and block
associations. Community advocacy outreach, workshops and meetings on housing issues will also
be a part of the program.
To support the operations of the sports league
To provide teen programming at the flagship Palmaro clubhouse, the new West Bronx Coudert
Clubhouse, and NHCHA sites at Castle Hill Houses and Throggs Neck Houses. Empowerment
programming will be emphasized including leadership and civic clubs, gang prevention, and nonviolent conflict resolution.
Funds will be used to send children to Kiwanis camp

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Greenfield
Chin
Cohen

Kleinman Family Holocaust Education Center Inc


Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra
Knox Gates Neighborhood Association, Inc.

270644792
262556569
133020575

Vallone

Korean American Association of Queens New York, Inc.

454685421

Koo

Korean American Association of Queens New York, Inc.

454685421

Weprin

Korean American Association of Queens New York, Inc.

454685421

Dromm

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811

Koo

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811

Koo

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

5,000
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
133609811

*
Lancman

Vallone
Vallone
Vallone
Queens, Koo

CC
Garodnick

Dromm, Ferreras,
Koslowitz

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)


Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New
York Inc
Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New
York, Inc.
Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New
York, Inc.
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York,
Inc.
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York,
Inc.

133609811
*
112455396
112455396

15,000
10,000

237348989

Funding will be used for planning, preparation, and running of the events, including the Queens
5,000 Lunar New Year Parade, Korean Heritage Night at Citifield, and the Korean Thanksgiving Day Events.
To support the planning, preparation and running of events (ex. Lunar New Year Parade) in Queens
5,000 that help spread Korean-American culture.
To support culturally & linguistically appropriate services to victims & survivors of domestic
3,900 violence
To support the Transition Housing Program (T-Housing), which provides much needed housing
7,500 assistance to women and children who need physical security for up to 18 months.
To support the Rainbow House shelter operation, which provides critically needed emergency
services for survivors trying to escape from abuse and begin a new life. Rainbow House addresses
survivors' immediate needs for shelter, cultural food and safety, and provides culturally accessible
7,500 services.
Funding to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate domestic violence prevention and
intervention services, individual and family counseling for all ages, referrals, support groups, selfsufficiency classes, an affordable after-school and youth advocacy program, emergency shelter
5,000 provides immediate safety for up to six months and transitional housing.
The funds will support KASCS, and its programs for recent immigrant senior citizens, including
offering basic computer, ESL and U.S. Citizenship skills.
5,000
The funds will support KASCS, and its programs for recent immigrant senior citizens, including
5,000 offering basic computer, ESL and U.S. Citizenship skills.

5,000 Funding will provide free breast cancer screenings.

Koo

Korean Family Counseling and Research Center

112827963

5,000

Vallone

Korean Family Counseling and Research Center

112827963

3,500

CC
Espinal
Levin

La Guardia and Wagner Archives at La Guardia Community


College CUNY
136400434
La Nueva Esperanza, Inc.
204393724 *
La Nueva Esperanza, Inc.
204393724 *

Reynoso
Levin

La Nueva Esperanza, Inc.


Labor and Industry for Education, Inc.

204393724
114088055

The KFHEC would like to start a new program involving foreign language-speaking senior citizens
(including Holocaust survivors) who could become involved with the museum by translating diaries,
letters other historic documents into English for use in research and exhibits. Funds would be used
to administer the program (hiring of p/t social workers and other staff, development printing of
instruction books/ guides, copying of historic documents, advertising and supplies, etc.).
To support cost of engaging musicians for public performance on outdoor stage in the South Street
Seaport.
Funding to support educational and social programming to give teens a safe haven to develop and
achieve goals.
Funding for planning, preparation, and running of events including the Queens Lunar New Year
Parade, Korean Heritage Night, and various Korean Thanksgiving Day Events.

3,500 funding will help support personnel costs including fringe benefits for core program services.
To support the Adult Literacy Program that provides ESOL and computer literacy classes to Asian
40,000 immigrants.

113515647

237348989

5,000

Purpose of Funds

80,000
10,000
10,000
7,000
3,500

Funds to support salaries of full-time counselors for the counseling services and/or other expenses
such as space rental cost, transportation, utilities, communications, insurance, office supplies,
equipment, maintenance of equipment and website, other hardware.
The funds will be used for salaries of counselor and/or for other expenses such as space rental
expense, transportation, utilities, communication, equipment, office supplies, maintenance of
equipment and website and other various expenses.
To fund The New York City Council collection, which represents an unparalleled documentation of
the legislative history of our city from the 1930's to the early 21st century. It includes not only
copies of the thousands of enacted laws and official publications, but also the records of public
hearings and committee files on legislation under consideration and ad hoc investigations,
numerous photographs.
Funds to offset operational expenses including Rent/Utilities & Pantry bags
To provide Food and Nutrition Services to HIV/AIDS infected individuals.
To support providing Food and Nutrition Services to HIV/AIDS infected individuals. Funds will be
allocated to rent/utilities and pantry bags.
To enhance educational programs at Jonathan Williams in Williamsburg.

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FC EIN

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Treyger

Labor and Industry for Education, Inc.

114088055

Cumbo

Lafayette Gardens Tenants Association, Inc.

113556000

Cumbo

Lafayette Gardens Tenants Association, Inc.

113556000

Rosenthal

Landmark West, Inc.

133363655

Koo

Latimer Gardens Resident Association

364569848

* Amount ($)

*
*
*
*

*
Espinal

Latinos Americanos Unidos, Inc.

113361821

Cabrera

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549

Cornegy

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549

Dickens

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549

Levine
Rodriguez

Learning Leaders, Inc.


Learning Leaders, Inc.

*
132658549
132658549 *

King

Learning Tree Cultural Center Inc, The

133313723

*
*
*

Funding to support Keeping the Past for the Future at PS 87, a classroom-based education program
3,500 that uses the built environment to teach students about their community
Funds will go towards office supplies monthly mailings to tenants and community, equipment
6,000 maintenance, and refreshments for meetings and events.
Funds will provide immigration services including classes in English and Computer Literacy. Monies
will also be used to defray purchase costs of computer equipment and hiring of teaching staff.
9,500 Lastly to provide intermediary services for Domestic Violence.
To provide academic support for public school children at elementary and middle schools in City
9,000 council District 14 by training volunteers and parents to provide academic support.
To support Learning Leaders work in providing volunteer training and family education workshops
7,000 in elementary and middle schools
3,500 To provide volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools.
Funding to provide volunteer training, family education workshops and workshops for parents.
3,500 Funding will support general program costs for programs based in Council District 7.
3,500 Funding to provide family education workshops and volunteer training
Youth will 1) be invited to become responsible and clean in thought, word and deed, 2) develop
exemplary character, become a competent member of the community and have a desire for
10,000 lifelong learning.
Funding will support youth the Community Empowerment Initiative comprising homework
assistance, English and math tutorials, sports and arts recreational activities. Programming also
promotes youth leadership development and violence prevention.

*
Ferreras

Lefrak City Youth and Adult Activities Association, Inc.

113106422

10,000
*

Cabrera

Legal Aid Society

135562265

CD28

Legal Aid Society

135562265

Chin

Legal Aid Society

135562265

10,000
*
3,500
*
3,500
*

Cumbo

Legal Aid Society

Purpose of Funds

Funding will be used to enhance the educational programs LIFE offers through its EarlyLearn
3,000 Programs.
Funding to provide after school recreational programs, meals for seniors, parenting classes, social
services, and violence prevention for Public Housing youth, adults and seniors who live in Central
4,000 Brooklyn and the surrounding communities.
Funds to provide a range of services and programs for youth, adults and seniors who live in
5,000 Lafayette Gardens and other Public Housing Developments in the area.

135562265

4,500
*

Eugene
Garodnick

Legal Aid Society


Legal Aid Society

135562265
135562265 *

Johnson

Legal Aid Society

135562265

6,000
3,500

Funds will support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 14 including housing, education, elder
law, government benefits, foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, disability law, and
community development work.
The funds will support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 28 including our housing, education,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law,
and community development work.
To provide civil legal services in District 1, including housing, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/DV, government benefits, homeless rights, law reform, elder law,
disability law, education, and community development work.
Funds will support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 35, including housing, foreclosure
prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage worker,
immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, education, consumer law, elder law, disability
law, and community development work.
To support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 40, including housing, immigration, foreclosure
prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage worker,
family/domestic violence, law reform, education, consumer law, elder law, disability law, and
community development work
Funding will support free legal services in Council District 4.

To provide legal services to low-income families and individuals, including support for Citywide Civil
3,500 Legal Services, UI / SSI Civil Legal Services, and in HPD Anti-Eviction Legal Services .

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Kallos

Legal Aid Society

135562265

Koo

Legal Aid Society

135562265

Levin

Legal Aid Society

135562265

Levine

Legal Aid Society

135562265

10,000
*

5,000

*
3,500
*
4,000
*
Mark-Viverito

Legal Aid Society

135562265

5,000
*

Mendez

Legal Aid Society

135562265

Palma

Legal Aid Society

135562265

6,000
*
5,000

*
Rose

Legal Aid Society

135562265

Rosenthal

Legal Aid Society

135562265

3,500

Chin

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

133910567

3,500

Gentile

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

133910567

2,500

Kallos

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

133910567

2,500

Rosenthal

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

133910567

3,500

Williams

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

133910567

3,500

Dromm

Legal Services NYC - Queens Legal Services Corporation

132605604

9,750
*

Matteo

Legal Services NYC - Staten Island Legal Services

132600199

Rose
Cohen

Legal Services NYC - Staten Island Legal Services


Lehman College Art Gallery

132600199
133391212

CC

Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

133047056

*
*

Cohen

Cohen

Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

133047056

Mark-Viverito

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

*
*

Purpose of Funds

To support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 5 including housing, education, tax law, health,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, employment, low-wage worker,
immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law, and
community development work.
To support Civil Legal Services in District 20, including advocacy and legal representation, education
efforts and community development work.
To support the Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 33 including our housing, education,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law,
and community development work.
Funds to support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 7 including housing, education, foreclosure
prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage worker,
immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law, and
community development work.
Funds will support our Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 8 including our housing, education,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law,
and community development work.
Funding to provide Civil Legal Services in District 2 including housing, education, foreclosure
prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage worker,
immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law, and
community development work.
To provide civil, criminal and juvenile legal services including Citywide Civil Legal Services, UI/SSI
Civil Legal Services, HPD Anti-Eviction Legal Services, and IOI Civil Legal Services in Council district
18.
The funds will support staffing for Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 49 including housing,
foreclosure prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage
worker, immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, education, consumer law, elder law,
disability law, and community development work.
To support Citywide Civil Legal Services in District 6 including housing, education, foreclosure
prevention, homeless rights, government benefits, health, employment, low-wage worker,
immigration, family/domestic violence, law reform, consumer law, elder law, disability law, and
community development work.
To produce and distribute multilingual educational materials on issues related to navigating family
courts.
Funds will support the production of the Legal Resource Guides, which empowers people with the
information to navigate the Citys complex Family Courts.
To support the production of Legal Resource Guides, which empower citizens with the information
to navigate the Citys complex Family Courts.
Support the production of Legal Resource Guides, which empower constituents with the
information to navigate the Citys complex Family Courts.
Funds to enhance access to justice for children and families by providing legal information,
community education, and compassionate guidance, while promoting system-wide reform of the
courts and public agencies.

5,000 On-site legal advice and know your rights education law clinics for students in the District 25.
Funding to continue helping Sandy victims get proper insurance payments and assistance from
2,000 Build it Back and other
SILS seeks funding to support its work representing low income domestic violence survivors,
particularly immigrants and survivors who do not speak English well. Funding will be used to help
9,750 support an attorney to provide legal representation.
5,000 Funding to help create opportunities for children and adults to learn in/through art.
25,000 To support Lehman Centers 2014-2015 Concert Season and Community Outreach
10,000 Funding to subsidize costs of tickets to performances at the Lehman Center.
Funds will be used to provide comprehensive social, psychiatric, recreational, counseling, legal and
other supportive services in a permanent housing residence for formerly homeless, mentally ill
5,000 single adults in District 8.
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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Chin

Manhattan, LGBT,
Johnson, Kallos,
Levine, Mendez,
Torres

Legal Name of Organization

LES Creative People in Action, Inc.

EIN

272188237

CC

Lesbian & Gay Community Services Center, Inc. (LGBT


Center)

133217805

Johnson

Lesbian & Gay Community Services Center, Inc. (LGBT


Center)

133217805

Eugene

Let Go & Let God Ministry

113253896

Ferreras

Library Action Committee of Corona-East Elmhurst, Inc.

112228514

* Amount ($)

Life of Hope

205252137

Rose

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

3,500 The funds will be used to produce a free outdoor musical concert in the East River Park Bandshell.
Funding is to expand the Information Referral Program to add a Community Safety component,
thus freeing the referral staff to serve the public more directly. Funds will also restore the position
of Volunteer Coordinator, and increase funding to the Centers Meeting and Conference Services
program to enhance how the 300 community groups and organizations use Center space and
150,000 resources to maximal effect.
To support and expand Information and Referral (IR) program to connect LGBT individuals to
HIV/AIDS support, immigration resources, medical assistance, addiction recovery counseling, and
7,500 housing

*
Eugene

To support operation costs of the Community Alliance Bloc-By-Bloc Street Fair including: 1) space
rental 2)promotional expenses (graphics, printing, mobilizing), 3) staff costs to erect stage 4) help
4,000 defray costs of musicians and entertainment 5)transportation and equipment rental.
Funds will support the Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Centers Cultural Arts
10,000 Program.
To support operating costs of Life of Hope programs, including classroom and office space
expenses for: youth mentoring block, adult literacy, computer literacy, Pre-GED/GED prep,
11,000 citizenship classes prep, financial literacy, family orientation and job-readiness.
Funding to defray the costs of food purchases to support dinners for our communitys senior
citizens. Every month, dinners are prepared and served to seniors by Lifestyles program
5,000 participants with varying developmental disabilities.

*
Cabrera
Crowley

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.


Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137
131847137 *

Dickens

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137

Gentile
Kallos

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.


Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

*
131847137
131847137 *

Koo

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137

Miller

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137

5,000

Rosenthal
Ulrich

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.


Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

*
131847137
131847137 *

3,500
3,000

Vallone

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137

Van Bramer

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137

10,000
7,000
3,500

5,000
5,000
5,000

Arroyo

Levine
CC

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.


Lincoln Hospital

131847137
133040671

Rosenthal

Lincoln Square District Management Association, Inc.

133922300

*
*
*

*
Rosenthal

Lincoln Square District Management Association, Inc.

133922300

Purpose of Funds

10,000
10,000
5,000
100,000

Lincoln Center respectfully requests renewal support for Meet the Artist School Series to provide
public school teachers from schools in Council District 14 with the opportunity to bring their class
to Lincoln Center for a program that showcases a unique blend of performance, participation and
education. Students are placed front-and-center to actively engage with the artists, from singing to
drumming to break dancing.
Funding will be used to produce free performance(s) at Ridgewood library.
To support Lincoln Center Education, including arts programming for students in District 9,
including at the Frederick Douglass Academy II.
Funds will support the Meet the Artist School Series program to provide public school teachers
with the opportunity to bring their class to Lincoln Center for a program that involves a blend of
performance, participation, and education.
To provide arts programming for students and audiences in District 5.
To provide support for Lincoln Centers popular series, Lincoln Center Local, and to produce free
performance(s) at Flushing Branch of Queen Library.
Funding supports Lincoln Center Local. The funding will be used to produce free performance(s) at
Central library and Cambria Heights branches in district 27 and support efforts to produce encore
digital performances.
Funding supports Poet-Linc, a poetry slam competition for public high school students at Lincoln
Center with interactive performances on the first Saturday of each month in the David Rubenstein
Atrium.
Funds will be used to provide arts educational programing for students in District 32
The funding will help support the Lincoln Center Education program, to provide invigorating arts
programming for students and audiences.
Funding to produce free performance(s) at Broadway library branch this summer and support
efforts to produce encore digital performances.
Funding to support Lincoln Center Education--to provide invigorating arts programming for
students and audiences in District 7.
Support Guns Down Life Up Program (SOS)

3,500 Funding to expand multicultural programming during Winters Eve, NYs largest holiday festival
Funds to help pay stipends for high-school/college-aged students who work with the BID as
Information Ambassadors at our three Neighborhood Information Carousels which hold BID
3,500 publications and material from neighborhood organizations and businesses.

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Ulrich

Lindenwood Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. 237295865

Cohen

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331

* Amount ($)

*
*

*
Espinal

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331

5,000 Funds will be used to provide emergency ambulatory service to the public
Funding will support literacy programs, parent engagement and community celebrations
10,000 throughout the 11th Council district.
Requested funding will support LINCs menu of literacy programs in the Council District. These
include school based literacy support programs, library based literacy support programs,
community based literacy support programs, parent engagement programs and community
3,000 celebrations.

Levine
Rodriguez
Levin

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)


Literacy, Inc. (LINC)
Little Essentials

133911331
133911331 *
275281758

Funding to support LINCs menu of literacy programs in PS 153 and Hamilton Grange Library. These
include school based literacy support programs, library based literacy support programs,
community based literacy support programs, parent engagement programs and community
4,000 celebrations. LINC is also looking to expand programming to PS 368 in CD 7 next year.
3,500 Funding to support literacy programing for children and parents
3,500 To support distribution of children's items to families in need of assistance.

Reynoso
Constantinides

Little Essentials
Little Orchestra Society-Orpheon, Inc., The

275281758
132638292 *

To support collection and distribution of gently used household items to families in need. Funding
3,500 will be allocated for warehouse rent and utilities, staffing, and workshop development.
5,000 Funding will be used to provide music composition classes at PS 122

Cornegy

Little Sun People, Inc.

113081207

Rose
Espinal

Living Hope Outreach Ministries, Inc.


Local Development Corporation of East New York

*
200979823
112556667 *

Van Bramer
Mendez

Local Project, Inc.


Loisaida, Inc.

*
141892788
133023183 *

Van Bramer

Long Island City Business Development Corporation


(LICBDC)

112651377

Van Bramer
Constantinides

Long Island City Business Development Corporation


(LICBDC)
Long Island Gay And Lesbian Youth, Inc.

*
112651377
208512786 *

Dromm

Long Island Gay And Lesbian Youth, Inc.

208512786

Vallone

Long Island Gay And Lesbian Youth, Inc.

208512786

Lancman

Lorech Yomim-Center For Healthy Living Inc.

113402793

Mark-Viverito
Dromm

Los Pleneros De La 21, Inc.


Louis Armstrong House Museum

133353110
264178283

*
*
*
*

to upgrade computer lab and classroom technology; strengthen arts component to early
10,000 childhood program; upgrade the school library; and enhance parent training program
Funding to support general operations expense: office equipment, office supplies, transportation,
4,000 utilities, phone and internet service; website hosting fees, miscellaneous, etc.
3,000 To fund financial literacy and training.
Funds to support the many reoccurring classes at Local Project such as LED programming, gallery
show 101, Local Project Little People, Wordpress Support in English/Spanish, DJ classes, water
3,500 color, sketch sessions.
20,000 Funding to support staffing for arts workshops in District 2
Funding to re-develop the LIC Partnership website to become a one-stop portal to LIC Queens,
5,000 serving as a hub for all things LIC and providing improved resources for an expanded demographic
Funding to expand and promote the LIC Spring Stroll, a street festival combining activities, food,
10,000 and performances for all ages, launched this year under the DOT Weekend Walks Program.
5,000 Funding will be used to hire support staff to support the LGBT community in Queens.
To support staff to plan and offer a range of health and supportive services to the LGBT community
10,000 in Queens
5,000 Funds will be used to hire two staff to plan and offer a range of health and supportive services.
Funding to support services, website and news magazine expansion, constituent services and
3,500 maintenance of the Crisis Intervention Unit.
Requested funds will be used for the continuation/expansion of the Bomba & Plena For All 15,000 Educating through the Arts initiative.
3,500 To support creation of multilingual tours and professional staffing

*
Women's, Chin

Purpose of Funds

CC

Lower East Side Girls Club, The

133942063

25,000

Chin

Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The

133475390

5,000

Garodnick

Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The

133475390

Chin
Maisel

Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc.


Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc.

5,000
*

131972876
131972876 *

3,500
4,000

Funding will help the Lower Eastside Girls Club continue to provide strong arts, literacy, science,
health and leadership programs to provide girls with the vision to plan and the tools to build their
future. Funds will be used to support marketing, staffing, and general expenses.
Funding will support the Tenement Museum's immigration and history education programs for K12 students and teachers.
Funding will support the Tenement Museum's immigration and history education programs for K12 students and teachers.
To support Su Casa, a residential facility for individuals dealing with substance abuse issues. Funds
will address cost of protecting facility against future flooding.
To provide essential services to the special needs community.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

To provide support for Legal Services NYC Bronx and The Bronx Defenders borough-wide project
to educate the community about the consequences of contact with the criminal justice system, and
10,000 provide direct services to eliminate barriers to employment, education and housing.
Funds to support the operational costs of the Psychosocial Club which serves members with
serious mental illness and that employs a psychiatric rehabilitation, and clubhouse, model of
10,000 patient engagement.

Palma

LSNY Bronx Corp.

161759590

Menchaca

111839567

Rodriguez

Lutheran Medical Center


M348 - WASHINGTON HEIGHTS EXPEDITIONARY
LEARNING SCHOOL

Cornegy

Magnolia Tree Earth Center of Bedford Stuyvesant, Inc.

237303098

7,000 College prep services at WHEELS


The assist in covering staff and other costs associates with the environmental programs that are
under Magnolia Tree's Green Institute (connected with one of three sites relating to the Hattie
25,000 Carthan garden)

Cumbo

Magnolia Tree Earth Center of Bedford Stuyvesant, Inc.

237303098

4,000 Funds for general expenses to staff and fund environmental programs that the Green Institute.

Cumbo

Make Music New York, Inc.

205751217

Rosenthal

Make Music New York, Inc.

205751217

CC

Make the Road New York

113344389

Funds will be used to offset city permit fees (for NYPD sound permits, park applications and SAPO
3,500 permits) and insurance expenses, which will increase the number of available locations
Funding to support for our LGBTQ Justice Project. The Project supports lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, questioning, queer immigrants people of color in efforts to promote respect,
30,000 opportunity, safety for the LGBTQ community.

113344389

Funding provides ESOL, GED preparation, Citizenship courses to 1,000 immigrant adults each year,
combining rigorous literacy instruction with workshops and trainings focused on the critical issues
faced by our communities. The Adult Literacy Initiative funding, MRNY will build the skills of at least
170 of the citys non-English speakers through ESOL, computer, citizenship preparation, job skills
training, offering 4 cycles of classes for a minimum of 6 hours a week per class in each of our 3
25,000 community centers.

136400434

Queens, LGBT, Van


Bramer

Purpose of Funds

Ferreras, Van Bramer CC


Queens, LGBT,
Espinal, Ferreras,
Koslowitz,Van Bramer CC

Make the Road New York

Make the Road New York

113344389

Make the Road New York

113344389

*
Espinal

Funds to offset city permit fees (for NYPD sound permits, park applications and SAPO permits) and
2,000 insurance expenses, which will increase the number of available locations

To support the English Economic Literacy Program which combines high-quality English instruction,
financial literacy education, job training placement to help immigrants navigate life in the U.S. with
75,000 individualized citizenship education with holistic naturalization application and case management.
Funding to run educational workshops for small business-owners, with a special focus on
implementing the recently expanded Paid Sick Days legislation, providing small businesses with the
support and knowledge needed to effectively implement the new law and other relevant
12,500 laws/regulations within the workplace.

Eugene

Make the Road New York

113344389

5,000

Ferreras

Make the Road New York

113344389

30,000

Miller

Make the Road New York

113344389

Reynoso

Make the Road New York

113344389

Koslowitz

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577

Matteo
Dickens

Making Books Sing, Inc.


Malcolm Shabazz Development Corporation

134201577
133982063

5,000
*
*
*
*

17,500
2,500
1,500
8,000

To support Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) outreach to the immigrant-rich
communities of Council District 40. MRNY legal staff will hold workshops to educate participants
about DACA, and ensure that all who are eligible receive assistance with DACA applications and
other related immigration issues. When necessary, MRNYs Education Department will register
participants for its High School Equivalency courses in order to meet DACA eligibility criteria.
Funding will support MRNY outreach and education efforts with parents and students around
issues of overcrowding and quality education in District 21.
To provide funds for CD27 residents in campaigns to secure just wages improve working
conditions. MRNY will continue to conduct outreach and education to inform workers of their
rights under the Wage Theft Prevention Act, landmark legislation that was the result of a campaign
spearheaded by MRNY, using a series of sophisticated but accessible materials interactive
workshops.
To support educational workshops for small business-owners, with a special focus on implementing
the recently expanded Paid Sick Days legislation.
Funding will be used to support and bring Making Books Sings award-winning anti-bullying
initiative ALICES STORY to every 3rd grade class in the 29th Council District.
Funds will be used to support the anti-bullying initiative ALICES STORY in schools within the 50th
district
To provide marketing, promotion and merchandising at Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market which
attracts huge amounts of tourists to Harlem, and train vendors.

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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Dickens

Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and


Educational Center, Inc.

202403979

Dickens

Mama Foundation for the Arts, Inc.

311614732

Barron

Man Up!, Inc.

030553092

Chin
Garodnick

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.


Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

*
134016593
134016593 *

Kallos

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134016593

Levine

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134016593

Rosenthal

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134016593

Chin

Manhattan Community Board #1

136400434

Dickens
Dickens

Manhattan Community Board #10


Manhattan Community Board #11

136400434
136400434

Chin

Manhattan Community Board #2

136400434

Chin

Manhattan Community Board #3

136400434

Dickens

Manhattan Community Board #9

136400434

Chin

Manhattan Legal Services

132613958

Garodnick
Johnson

Manhattan Legal Services


Manhattan Legal Services

132613958
132613958

Rosenthal

Manhattan Legal Services

132613958

Chin

Manhatten 2 NYC CERT, Inc.

271659025

*
Eugene
Rodriguez

Maple Street Community Garden


Marble Hill Nursery School

461671941
131789130

Dickens

Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, Inc.

203296091

Cumbo

Marcy Tennis Club, Inc.

273170420

Van Bramer

Mare Nostrum Elements, Inc.

264095519

CC

Margert Community Corporation

112534700

Richards

Margert Community Corporation

112534700

*
*
*

Richards

Purpose of Funds

3,500 To support the operations, educational and cultural programs and exhibits at the Shabazz Center.
To support the Gospel for Teens program and other music education and performances for
7,000 students.
Funds are intended for after-school, summer day, and mentoring programs that promote cultural
awareness and recreational activities. The funding for this contract is to cover personnel expenses
150,000 and OTPS.
To fund staff salary, printing, marketing, and other program operating costs to facilitate an
3,500 internship program that matches Career and Technical Education students with local businesses.
3,500 Funding will support the creation of an app to promote Second Avenue businesses.
To develop a 2nd Ave app to attract customers to the small businesses along 2nd avenue and to
10,000 provide marketing opportunities for them to attract young professionals.
Funding to help businesses find interns and potential employees in CTE schools from Council
District 7 and to educate the students in the types of jobs in their field. Funds will be used to make
3,500 these connections, set up meetings, recruit business owners, etc.
The MCC Foundation proposes to help businesses find interns and potential employees in these
3,500 schools and to educate the students in the types of jobs in their field.
Funds will support special research projects related to local community board areas and
4,500 demographic and other planning issues.
The funds will be used toward efforts for Board development, community outreach, office
5,000 operations, planning studies, and policy reports.
5,000 To support the Community Board 11"s work on the East Harlem Rezoning.
Funds will support special research projects related to local community board areas and
4,500 demographic and other planning issues.
Funds will support special research projects related to local community board areas and
4,500 demographic and other planning issues.
To support Manhattan Community Board 9, and the Boards' events, workshops, healthy
5,000 eating/living programs, and preventive services.
To support legal advice, services, and full representation to low-income tenants facing eviction or
3,500 advocating for essential services.
Funding will support the Consumer Protection Project which provides legal assistance to low3,500 income Manhattan residents with consumer problems.
3,000 Funds will support legal services to low income tenants.
Funding to provide advice, brief services, and full legal representation to low income tenants
facing eviction from their apartments as well as helping tenants obtain essential services in their
3,500 apartments. The funds will be used to pay part of the salary of an experienced staff attorney.
Funds will provide for needed equipment and supplies to enable community support of first
3,500 responders.
To support operational costs of opening the garden to the community; supplies, installation of a
rainwater harvesting system, staff salaries, building compost bins, and summer movie nights.

4,800
3,500 Funding to support on-site Mental Health Program at Marble Hill Nursery School
To support Dance Harlem, a free community-based dance festival held at the Marcus Garvey Park
5,000 Amphitheater.
Funds will be used to hire a full time Executive Director (for salary and benefits) to manage all 7
4,500 sites, and provide administrative support to the organization.
Funds go toward the cost of studio rental (at Spaceworks LIC), program directors and designers
3,500 fees.
This funding allows neighborhood-based groups to design and implement a grassroots-based
50,000 approach to the most critical threat to affordable housing in their individual community.
To support the Home Maintenance Training and Repair Program, a vital, innovative and effective
30,000 post-purchase approach to dramatically reduce mortgage foreclosures.
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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Jewish

Koslowitz, Lancman

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Richards

Margert Community Corporation

112534700

Maisel

Marine Park Community Association

113332730

CC
Cumbo
Williams

Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc.


Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc.

*
112638417
112638417 *
112638417 *

Menchaca

MASA-MexEd, Inc.

113640210

CC

Masbia

201923521

Deutsch

Masbia

201923521

Greenfield

Masbia

201923521

Lancman

Masbia

201923521

Williams

Masbia

201923521

CC

Masbia of Queens

270363356

Weprin

Masbia of Queens

270363356

Crowley

Maspeth Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

113500705

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Crowley

Maspeth Town Hall, Inc.

237259702

Koslowitz

Maspeth Town Hall, Inc.

237259702

Reynoso
CC

Maura Clarke-Ita Ford Center, Inc.


Mayor's Office of Contract Services

113188470
136400434

Cumbo

Mazii Learning Center, Inc.

383797996

Johnson

MCCNY Charities, Inc.

275282132

Rosenthal
Rosenthal

MCCNY Charities, Inc.


MCCNY Charities, Inc.

*
275282132
275282132 *

Rose

Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc.

132894978

CC

Medgar Evers College

131988190

BLAC, Cumbo,
Williams

*
*

Purpose of Funds

Funds are used for the following purposes: youth leadership training, community engagement
events and concerts, and the procurement of goods and services to support these efforts. Funds
are also used to offset the operational costs of Margert's direct delivery of housing counseling
55,000 services to tenants and homeowners of the 31st District.
To support annual community events including the Halloween/Fall Festival and a Back to School
10,000 event.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series provides free concerts of world renowned performers to
100,000 the residents of NYC. Funding will supplement artist and production costs.
4,000 Funding to offset performers fees and productions costs.
4,000 Funds to pay performers fees and productions costs.
Funds to sustain and expand its efforts to transform the NYC Mexican community through the
3,500 power of education.
To operate soup kitchens throughout New York City. The money will be used to pay rent, utilities,
25,000 food, paper goods and staff.
To bring the procurement of food and ingredients that are needed to prepare our daily hot meals
15,000 and weekly take-home packages.
The funding will be used for the procurement of food and ingredients that are needed to prepare
12,000 daily hot meals and weekly take-home packages.
ESOL and basic computer literacy classes, public benefits application services and assistance in
10,000 accessing health care coverage.
Funding will be used for the procurement of food and ingredients that are needed to prepare daily
7,000 hot meals and weekly take-home packages.
The funding will provide for food, rent, utilities and insurance to operate the soup-kitchen year25,000 round.
The funding will provide for food, rent, utilities and insurance to operate the soup-kitchen year5,000 round.
Funds to pay for Vendors, Printing of the Sales Guide, Installation of Lights, and general operating
5,000 program expenses.
Funding will pay for Certified Teachers, Paraprofessionals, College Tutors, Drama and Fine Art
Consultants, Program supplies, snacks, renting of Public School space for Drama Club Play, utilities,
23,000 administrative costs and general operating program expenses.
Funds will be used to pay Consultants, Art Supplies, Snacks, Entrance Fees, Bus Fees, Admin Fees,
Utilities and for general operating program expense associated with the many stimulating classes
held at MTH for Adults 55 and over.
3,500
To support an ESL program for immigrant residents of North and Central Brooklyn. Funding will
9,000 support staffing.
50,000 CBO Capacity Building Training.
Funds will be used for salaries, Metrocards, printing class project booklets, and textbooks for
classes.
2,500
Requested funds will be used to coordinate a mentorship program for LGBTQI runaway and
homeless youth who are residents of MCCNY Homeless Youth Services: Sylvia's Place. The program
will connect runaway and homeless LGBTQI youth to LGBTQI professionals working in the arts,
3,000 business, and advocacy fields.
Funding to coordinate a mentorship program for LGBTQI runaway and homeless youth who are
3,500 residents of MCCNY Homeless Youth Services: Sylvia's Place
3,500 Funds to defray costs associated with the pantry director position
Funding to support operational expenses including; raw food costs, vehicle related expenses, office
5,000 operations and personal.
The Medgar Evers Pipeline would launch summer programming for K-12 students, school teachers,
150,000 leaders and parents to sustain the learning process throughout the year.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Chin, Cohen, Espinal,


Garodnick, Gentile,
Johnson, Kallos,
Vallone
CC

Chin
Constantinides
Espinal

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.


Medicare Rights Center, Inc.
Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

*
133505372
133505372 *
133505372 *

*
Gentile

Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372

Rosenthal

Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble, Inc.

237158715

Levin

Mekimi

550870419

Cabrera

Met Council Research and Educational Fund

133580918

Rosenthal

Met Council Research and Educational Fund

133580918

Ignizio

Metropolitan Fire Association

133039588

Matteo

Metropolitan Fire Association


Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty, Inc.

133039588

*
*
*

Ferreras

Palma

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish


Poverty, Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty, Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty, Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty, Inc.

Palma

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish


Poverty, Inc.

Greenfield
Levin
Mendez

Palma
Rose

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish


Poverty, Inc.
Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty, Inc.

132738818

*
*

132738818
132738818
132738818
132738818

*
*
*
*

132738818
*
132738818
132738818

*
Treyger

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish


Poverty, Inc.

132738818

Purpose of Funds

Medicare Rights will provide counseling, intensive case and legal assistance, and help enrolling in
public benefits to thousands of seniors, people with disabilities, and their caregivers who are
confused by or unable to pay the costs associated with health insurance. Medicare Rights will grow
its Spanish-language Helpline for Spanish speaking Medicare beneficiaries and caregivers and
70,000 promote these resources to residents citywide.
Funding will support Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day to educate residents about changes
3,500 to Medicare and Medicaid as well as follow up after the event with those who may be eligible.
3,500 Funding will be used for outreach services in Astoria regarding Medicare and Medicaid.
6,500 Funding to support Medicare Rights Center Enrollment and Outreach Day in district 37.
Funds will support a Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day for the purposes of educating
hundreds of community residents on state and federal public benefits, answering questions about
new state-mandated Medicare and Medicaid plans, New Yorks health insurance marketplace, and
3,500 other 2014 changes to the Medicare program, and enrolling them on plans to receive the benefits.
Funds to help underwrite free and discounted ticket program to Senior Centers throughout
3,500 Manhattan.
3,500 To support events and outings for children including transportation, food, and program expenses.
Funds would be used to offset the cost of staff, which will continue to recruit train a core group of
Tenants Rights Advocates and staff our Tenant Help Hotline. Funding will also help offset the costs
10,000 the offices hotline phone system.
Funds would be used to offset the cost of staff, which will continue to recruit train a core group of
Tenants Rights Advocates and staff Tenant Help Hotline. Funding will also help offset the costs
3,500 offices hotline phone system.
Requested funds will be used to help defray vehicle maintenance, motorized equipment
maintenance and operating costs; including fuel, insurance, etc. Funds will also be utilized for
4,250 maintenance of members' gear.
The requested funds will be used to help defray vehicle maintenance and operating costs to include
2,000 fuel, insurance, etc.
To support Crisis Intervention Services that engage clients through a thorough needs assessment,
7,500 intervention and a path toward self- sufficiency programming.
Met Councils Kosher Food Network, the largest in the country, provides emergency and
continuous food assistance. Funding will be used to support the staffing and purchasing of food
5,000 necessary to provide clients with healthy food packages.
To support the Met Council Kosher Food Network and provide emergency and continuous food
3,500 assistance.
4,000 Funding to support Crisis Intervention Services
3,500 To provide comprehensive Crisis Intervention Services in council district 18.
To provide emergency and continuous food assistance to New Yorkers in need. Funding will
3,500 support the staffing and purchasing of food necessary to provide clients with healthy food package.
To support the operations of Met Councils Project Metropair/Handyman Services of providing
timely repair and handyman services to low-income seniors, immigrants, and Holocaust survivors,
3,500 enabling the most vulnerable in our communities live in their homes safely and securely.
5,000 Funds will cover the costs of the Met Councils comprehensive Crisis Intervention Services.
Funds will support Met Councils Kosher Food Network, the largest in the country, provides
emergency and continuous food assistance to New Yorkers in need, regardless of ethnicity or
religious background. Funding will be used to support the staffing and purchasing of food necessary
3,000 to provide clients with healthy food packages.

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Sponsor

BLAC, Chin, Gentile,


Greenfield, Rose,
Vallone

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
CC

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

134355067

25,000
*

Levine

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

134355067

4,000

Menchaca
Rodriguez

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.


Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

*
134355067
134355067 *

3,500
5,000

Johnson
Kallos

MFY Legal Services, Inc.


MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748
132622748

3,000
5,000

King
Mark-Viverito
Rosenthal
Williams

MFY Legal Services, Inc.


MFY Legal Services, Inc.
MFY Legal Services, Inc.
MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748
132622748
132622748
132622748

5,000
3,500
3,500
3,500

Purpose of Funds

To fund the annual City of Water Day in which children throughout the five boroughs will learn
fascinating things about the harbor that surrounds them. Funding will be utilized to present a
robust free program of waterfront activities including: Free guided harbor boat tours for
passengers covering topics from harbor ecology to estuary economics.
Funding to support DockNYC, a partnership between MWA, BillyBey Marina Services, and NYCEDC
to activate six berthing sites around New York Harbor with community and recreational
programming. Funding will support on-water programs by historic vessels as well as ecological
education.
Funding to support the publication and promotion of a white paper on enhanced upland
connectivity and fare integration for ferries, as well as an online trip-planning portal designed to
simplify ferry travel around New York Harbor.
Funding to offset cost of part-time Marine Associate at the ECO Dock
To provide free legal services to NYC residents in the areas of housing, public benefits, civil and
disability rights, employment, consumer, family law, and disaster response.
To provide free civil legal services for low-income New Yorkers.
Funds will assist MFYs Kinship Caregiver Law Project establish legal relationships between
caregivers and children.
To provide free civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers.
Funding to provide Free civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers.
Funds to provide Free civil legal services for low-income New Yorkers.

Cabrera

Mi Premo Herencia

200029246

Arroyo

Middle School 302 - Bronx

136400434

MI PREMIO HERENCIA DOMINICANA DE LA GRAN PARADA DEL BRONX for the past 25 years has
traditionally carried out and continues to host an annual parade in the Bronx which includes but is
not limited to: the improvement and advancement of our culture; the arts; the coordination of
7,000 various musical productions and community festivals.
To support tennis coaching, dance instructions, volleyball, and summer camp scholarships program
5,000 at MS 302.

136400434

Funding provides services in the after school program, activities reinforce the skills and strategies
utilize by teachers during the school day. The program will provide students with the opportunity
to facilitate the acculturation process while developing the skills to become productive members of
the community. Students are provided with the opportunity to participate in peer mediation, peer
leadership, community services, and also participate in fun and engaging activities incorporating
20,000 academic components into music, drama, life skills.

Cabrera

Middle School 390

Funding supports a 5 week summer academy to address the barriers associated with interrupted
formal education, limited native language skills and transitioning from native language to English
language. A summer academy will provide English Language Learners with opportunities of
20,000 developing their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
Funds will defray costs associated with purchase of a new ambulance vehicle; and to cover
4,000 insurance costs, medical supplies and gas.
3,500 Funds will offset the costs of utilities, uniforms and equipment.

Cabrera

Middle School 390

136400434

Crowley
Rose

Middle Village Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.


Mid-Island Little League, Inc.

112330754
237032781

Dickens

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

Gentile

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

Koslowitz

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

Palma

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

Torres

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

10,000 Funds will support interactive arts education for local students

Ulrich

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

CD28

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

10,000 Funds will be used to support a Concert Workshop Series at PS 232Q


Build A Musical: Theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer learning
choreography, voice and acting skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the
school/community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company
7,000 manager, supplies (props, cds of music, lyric sheets, sheet music)

3,500 To support a music education program for students at PS 180M.


Funds will support the Making Music violin instruction program at PS 102K and the Signature
18,000 Concert Workshop Series at PS 170K.
3,500 The funds will be used for the Signature Concert Workshop Series for students at JHS 157Q.
To provide the Exploring Cultures program at JHS 125X a music and cultural program including
4,500 classroom workshops and concert performances.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Constantinides

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

Gentile

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

Koslowitz

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

3,500 Funding will be used to provide a professional coach to teach K-12 students in the performing arts.
Funds will support the Our Broadway in your School program, assigning an Inside Broadway
teaching artist to teach classes of school children choreography, voice and acting and use these
skills to perform in their own production for the school and community. Funds for the program will
18,000 be used for a teaching artist and other costs.
Funds will be used for the Build A Musical: Theater workshops with a professional
director/choreographer learning choreography, voice and acting skills to perform in their own
Broadway revue for the school/community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program
director, company manager, supplies (props, cds of music, lyric sheets, sheet music). The funding
4,000 will be used at 2 sites in the 29th Council District.
To support an Our Broadway in your School program teaching students skills to perform in their
own production for the school and community. Funding will be used to cover costs associated with
a teaching artist and program director, supplies, and musical director for CD preparation.
Funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies (props, cds
of music, lyric sheets, sheet music). The funding will be used at 2 sites (public school or senior
center).
To support teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies (props, cds of music, lyric
sheets, sheet music) for theater workshops for students grades K-12.
To support funding for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, and supplies for a
theater residency at a public school in the district.

Palma

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

4,000

Rosenthal

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

3,500

Dromm

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

10,000

Weprin

Midtown Management Group, Inc.

133192793

5,000

To provide housing counseling services to Midwoods low and moderate income residents. The
services will consist of help in applying for SCRIE and other entitlement programs, assisting tenants
5,000 with specific housing complaints, advising those facing foreclosure and first time homebuyers.

Deutsch

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

Eugene

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

Greenfield

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

Williams
Cohen

Midwood Development Corporation


Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc.

112420752
132988157

3,500 Funds to provide housing counseling services to Midwoods low and moderate income residents
10,000 Funding to support musical and cultural programming.

King
Torres
Torres

Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc.


Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc.
Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc.

132988157
461334329 *
132988157

50,000 Funds will support instructor salaries, program supplies, and operating costs of services offered.
5,000 To bring tolerance oriented workshops and performances to local schools.
5,000 Funding to support musical and cultural programming.

To provide Project Sweep services for Cortelyou Road and Newkirk Plaza's commercial strips, and
7,000 to support MDC's employment program for people with developmental disabilities.
Students will obtain valuable lessons in STEM through hands on project based learning in various
5,000 fields such as biology, engineering, and chemistry.

*
Ferreras

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

112710506

Koo

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

112710506

Vallone

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

112710506

5,000
*
7,000
*
3,000
*

Vallone
Weprin

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.


MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

112710506
112710506

7,000
*

7,500

To support community education programming aimed at engaging immigrant community members


many of whom are LEP, elderly, immigrant youth, and who lack access to important community
resources. Programmatic topics include civic issues, know your rights issues, life skills, English
language, community forums, and important topics relevant to newly documented youth.
Funds to support Community Education efforts and to engage and conduct outreach to recent
immigrant Korean American community members many of whom are LEP, elderly, immigrant
youth, and who lack access to important community resources - to participate in the Community
Education program.
The funding will support Minkwon Center's Community Education efforts which will be
complemented by a comprehensive approach including an active media campaign to ethnic news
outlets, street outreach, distribution of educational flyers, and online marketing in both Korean and
English.
The funding will support Minkwon Center's Community Education efforts which will be
complemented by a comprehensive approach including an active media campaign to ethnic news
outlets, street outreach, distribution of educational flyers, and online marketing in both Korean and
English.
To support community engagement and outreach in the Community Education program with
education on civic issues, life skills, and English language skills.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Koslowitz

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

251916166

3,000
*

Miller

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

251916166

Menchaca

Mixteca Organization, Inc.

113561651

5,000
*
16,000
*

Funds to support the Fresh Start Program, an alternative to incarceration intervention/prevention


program that targets youth involved in the criminal justice system. Funding will also support the
Empowering Youth Program for workshops, individual sessions, and events.
Funds to support the Adult English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program which provides
students with a strong and immediately applicable foundation in the English language that they can
use on the job and in everyday tasks. Funds will be specifically used to cover the cost of program
coordinators and program supplies.
Funding will support food distribution to any person in need in Council District 4, especially those
living with HIV / AIDS or other chronic illnesses.
To provide a sit down hot lunch service at the Harm Reduction Center located at 226 East 144th
Street in the Bronx in partnership with Boom!Health. Service will be provided one day each week,
serving a disenfranchised population in the Bronx and expanding Momentums program to new
areas in the Bronx.
For youth programming.
To support BID programming and operations.
Funds support the After School Program for children ages 5-12 years old. Qualified staff will
instruct various academic, cultural, and recreational enrichment activities, along with promoting
healthy lifestyles.

Garodnick

Momentum Project, Inc., The

133556768

Mark-Viverito
Treyger
Levin

Momentum Project, Inc., The


Momentum Teen Leadership
Montague District Management Association, Inc.

133556768
*
113408448 *

7,500
6,000
3,500

Miller

Montessori Progressive Learning Center, Inc.

223001223

5,000

Levine
Rodriguez

Moose Hall Theatre Company


Moose Hall Theatre Company

134184284
134184284

Chin

More Gardens Fund

522415900

Eugene

More Grace Redemptive Center

113360284

Levine

Moriah Institute, Inc., The

161721681

3,500 Funding to support 12 scheduled FREE outdoor performances of William Shakespeare's HAMLET.
3,500 Funding to provide outdoor performances at Inwood Park
To support improvements to the Children's Magical Garden, a GreenThumb community garden on
Norfolk and Stanton Street which includes materials for new stage, compost system, rain water
3,500 catchment, chicken coop.
To support operational costs of afterschool SAT prep classes year including staff stipends, study
5,000 materials, , and provide refreshments.
Funds to support general programming costs that include workshops, a community service
3,500 project, a college trip, a retreat and CPR training

3,500

*
*
*

Levine
Rodriguez

Morningside Heights/West Harlem Sanitation Coalition,


Inc., The
Morris-Jumel Mansion, Inc.

133915385
132800646 *

Cohen

Mosholu Preservation Corporation

133109387

King

Mosholu Preservation Corporation

133109387

4,000
5,000

*
15,000
*
25,000
*
Cohen, King

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used for The Fresh Start Program, an alternative to incarceration
intervention/prevention program that targets youth involved in the criminal justice system, for the
case management, counseling, group facilitators, program and office expenses & for The
Empowering Youth Program as a means to provide prevention services to both parents and youth
funding will be used for parent development, group facilitators, books parents and youth, program
and office expenses.

CC

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107

Cohen

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107

Rodriguez

Mosholu-Montefiore Communtiy Center, Inc.

133622107

*
*

Funding to support environmental workshops about recycling and community forums about
environmental topics such as recycling, composting, reuse of products, rodent and pest
management, green cleaning products, climate control, product stewardship, zero waste programs,
alternative energy, green jobs, public transportation, and preparation for impacts of extreme
climate changes. Funds will also a Pilot Public Housing Recycling Programs that will continue
recycling workshops and Recycling Monitors in NYCHAs Grant Houses and Douglass Houses and
give demonstration workshops in other NYCHA developments (WISE Towers, Amsterdam Houses,
and Taft Houses).
Funding to support American history education program
Funding to support initiatives of the East 204th Street and Bainbridge Merchants Association which
will allow the Association to improve quality of life conditions in the commercial corridor and
entice visitors to the business district.
Funds will be used to promote and market the district as a viable commercial corridor through
events such as a Holiday event, Holiday Lights, a Spring Sidewalk Sale, and a Youth Entrepreneurial
Development Summit in the summer.

To provide art, dance, homework help, sports, recreation, Boys to Men Group, Girl Talk Group,
Money Matters Group, Teen Leadership, Lounge and Game Room. Funding will be used to form a
30,000 better rounded, more positive individual, and help pursue and achieve personal goals.
25,000 Funding to support programming of afterschool day camp for children with special needs.
3,500 Funding to provide educational and recreational activities at Marble Hill Houses Cornerstone site
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Deutsch

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK, Inc.)

113495018

Eugene

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK, Inc.)

113495018

Greenfield

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK, Inc.)

113495018

Lander

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK, Inc.)

113495018

Ferreras

Mount Horeb Baptist Church

112074467

9,500

CC

Mount Sinai Hospital

131624096

100,000

Chin

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196

Palma

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196

Rose

MOUSE, Inc.

133973196

Mendez

Movement Research, Inc.

133041403

Garodnick

Murray Hill Committee, Inc.

237361016

Mendez
Garodnick

Murray Hill Committee, Inc.


Museum of Arts and Design

237361016
133585408

Cornegy

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts, Inc.

113526774

Miller

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts, Inc.

113526774

Rose

Museum Of Maritime Navigation And Communication

900730331

Garodnick

Museum of the City of New York

131624098

Mark-Viverito

Museum of the City of New York

131624098

Rosenthal

Museum of the City of New York

131624098

5,000
8,000

*
10,000
*

*
*
*
*

*
*

*
Musica De Camara, Inc.

133253232

Rose

Musical Chairs Chamber Ensemble, Inc.

201458258

CC

Muslim Consultative Network

753163555

Funding will support the continued digitization of the museum's collection of photographs to make
3,500 them available to the public via a user-friendly database on the Internet.
Requested funds to support two exhibitions exploring New Yorks leadership role in the areas of
9,500 affordable housing and historic preservation.
Funds to support a special exhibition, Saving Place: Fifty Years of New York City Landmarks, to be
3,500 on view from April August 2015.
To provide the Musica de Camara Lecture-Demonstration Program for students of MS 127,
teaching aural analysis to students. Funding will be used to pay the fees of the artist-instructors,
20,000 lecturer and producer of the program; and to cover the costs of producing program materials.
Funds will be used to support the 11th Season of Chamber Music concerts/residency/virtual event
5,000 including promotion and website costs, and equipment for the events.

*
Levine

To support and expand capacity of MOUSE Squad programs, which recruit and train students in
3,500 technology and give them professional experiences, at schools in Lower Manhattan.
To empower underserved youth to learn, lead and create with technology, preparing them with
5,000 skills essential for their academic and career success.
Funds support building the capacity of the MOUSE Squad programs in 49th district at Staten Island
School of Civic Leadership and P.S. 373R., including staffing, materials and equipment, and related
3,500 administrative costs.
Funding to provide Movement-based arts in the classroom at NYCDOE
3,500 M330,M363,M364,M361,M315
4,000 Funding will support tree and plant maintenance and plantings in the Murray Hill Neighborhood.
Funding to support tree planting, pruning and tree bed maintenance and tree guards, dead tree
3,500 replacement or treatment for infected trees, planting of flowers and ivy
3,500 Funding will support a tour to the museum for students in Council District 4.
To support the work of MOCADAs community programming department, including the annual
KIDflix film festival in Bedford-Stuyvesant; & Public Exchange programs Central Brooklyn's public
5,000 housing communities.
Funds will support the Soul of Brooklyn program, which will feature block parties with musical
performances, the creation of community murals and art activation events throughout the
Borough of Brooklyn. Events will take place in Central Brooklyn. Additionally, the museums
Community Programming department will host its 15th annual KIDflix Film Festival in Bedford
Stuyvesant. The museum will also be launching its 3rd annual year of Public Exchange programs, in
which arts workshops, film screenings, and musical concerts are hosted in Central Brooklyn Public
5,000 Housing.
Funds are to be used to publicize the museum, create exhibits including materials, designers and
3,500 builders, supplies and equipment, and improving the website.

Palma

15,000

Purpose of Funds

MASK is proposing to provide parenting education, helpline services, and family support services to
the Brooklyn community
To support MASK's programs that provide parenting education, helpline services, and family
support services to the Brooklyn community.
MASK is proposing to provide parenting education, helpline services, and family support services to
the Brooklyn community. These funds will be used to cover expenses associated with the services
being provided.
To support services, including helpline, support groups, community outreach and parent
workshops, for at-risk youth and their families.
Funds will be used to support weekly soup kitchen and food pantry expenses, including costs of
paper products; utilities and telephone.
Funding for the Adoloscent Health Center will support mental health and prenatal health care
services. Specifically, funding will be used for program related staff including, doctors, nurses,
social workers, and other medical personnel.

Funding to support MY NYC, which is a year round program that provides youth leadership
development to underserved students in public schools that is focused on teaching the following
skills: interpersonal communication skills, public speaking, conflict resolution, time management,
25,000 research and project-based action planning needed to engage in a pluralistic society.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Cornegy

Muslim Consultative Network

753163555

Levine

Muslim Consultative Network

753163555

Gibson
Maisel
Williams

*
Muslim Women's Institute for Research and Development 800010627
My Time, Inc.
680646329 *
My Time, Inc.
680646329

*
Eugene

Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc.

113067201

*
Greenfield

Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc.

113067201

Matteo

Nami-Nyc Staten Island, Inc.

133370368

Gentile

Narrows Botanical Garden, Inc., The

113382931

Dickens

Nathan D. Allsbrooks Foundation, Inc.

263492339

Lancman
Dickens

Mealy
Cumbo

National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc.


National Black Theatre Workshop, Inc.

10,000 The funds will be used to support the cost of the food pantry and immigrant services.
6,000 To provide critical services to residents of the 46th Council District.
3,500 Funding to provide Parent Support and Educational Programs.
To support operations at Nachas Health's senior program. Funds will support entitlement
procurement, client prescreening, completion of the application/recertification process and client
advocacy, weekly social/recreational groups. as well as free health screenings and health services
5,000 in all kinds of outreach venues.
Funds will support a comprehensive senior program. This program consists of many angles
including detailed case management sessions resulting in entitlement procurement, including client
prescreening, completion of the application/recertification process and client advocacy, weekly
10,000 social/recreational groups, and free health screenings and health services.

Funds will pay to maintain the public gardens with plants and trees and equipment, monitor the
6,000 security system, upkeep of repairs of the sprinkler, and for community programming.
To support youth educational and mentoring programs, sports, scholarships, and gun violence
prevention. Funds will support the costs of these programs including sports uniforms and
3,500 equipment, staff salaries and other costs.

*
542166928
133163183 *

Funding will go towards Annual Jubilee Day Celebration; Black History and Women's History Month
Award Celebrations; Juneteenth, Family Friends Day and Kwanzaa Celebrations and the Five Game
Changer Workshops and Activities. Rent, insurance, utilities, post office box rental, office supplies,
7,000 postage, awards, gifts and refreshments are provided for all meetings.
Food assistance and referrals to other agencies for other entitlements, recreational activities and
3,500 immigrant family workshops.
5,000 Youth ages 10 to 19 and single adults .

133530740
132632596 *

The funds will support the Hepatitis C Initiative and AIDS awareness efforts of the National Black
Leadership Commission on AIDS in District 41. The funds will be used to pay medical professionals,
to purchase testing supplies and equipment, to pay for transportation costs, and other operational
5,000 expenses for the Hepatitis C Initiative and AIDS awareness efforts in District 41.
3,000 Funding will support the continued development of 4 projects.

*
National Association For The Advancement Of Colored
People - Co-Op City Branch
National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People - Northeast Queens Branch
National Association of Each One Teach One, Inc.

Funding will be used to sustain a vegetarian and halal soup kitchen for homeless residents in
5,000 Manhattan. The funding will be used for staffing, food, supplies transportation of foodstuff.

Funds will be used for: communication, brochures, publications, postage, advertising, printing,
1,000 website development, volunteer appreciation events and support for Executive Director.
*

King

061172538

*
Dickens
Palma
Chin

National Black Theatre Workshop, Inc.


National Choral Council, Inc.
National Dance Institute, Inc.

132632596
132598476 *
132890779

6,000
5,000
3,500

Levin

National Dance Institute, Inc.

132890779

3,000

Mendez

National Dance Institute, Inc.

132890779

3,500

Rosenthal

National Dance Institute, Inc.

132890779

3,500

CC

National Institute for Reproductive Health, Inc.

133030257

*
Johnson

Purpose of Funds

To cover costs relating to staffing & space rental for education seminars and supplies for the
5,000 Community Education Program

190,000

To support programs including plays by new African American playwrights, the collection of Yoruba
New Sacred Art, youth outreach, a communications art program, an entrepreneurial artist
program and other programs, allowing for substantial reductions in ticket prices.
To continue to present year-long vocal-choral music classes to PS 47.
To support in-school dance and music programs in Council District 1 schools.
To support NDIs In-School Program (ISP), which brings a full year of dance classes integrated with
music to students at partner public schools in District 33.
Funding to support NDIs In-School Program (ISP)Full year of dance classes integrated with music to
students at partner public schools
Funds will support NDIs In-School Program (ISP), which brings a full year of dance classes
integrated with music to students at partner public schools across NYC
Funding to support the Teen Outreach Reproductive Challenge (TORCH) is a New York City-based
peer-to-peer education program that seeks to provide knowledge and empowerment opportunities
for young people to make informed choices.

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Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Funds will be used to hire initial staffing and outfitting for the Museum, focusing on a full time
Manager/Curator and an Educational Specialist to initiate museum operations. Funding will also be
used to create educational curriculum and classroom materials and defray the Admission fees for
low socio-economic schools targeted for class trips. Resources will allow for printing, insurance,
5,000 utilities and the developing of a site video of this historic location.

Rose

National Lighthouse Museum

134055215

Vallone

National Organization Of Italian-American Women, Inc.

133155703

Eugene

National Youth Organization of Pakistan Inc.

464052556

5,000 Funds will support educational and cultural programs in literature, arts, Italian history and film.
To support the National Youth Organization of Pakistan Inc's Youth Education program, Youth
Interfaith Dialogue program, Youth Cultural program, and social services being provided to the
5,000 immigrant community.

Mendez

Nazareth Housing, Inc.

133176952

4,400 Funding to support Family Programming Assistant (FPA) to serve Nazareth Housing shelter

Kallos

Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc.

133176586

Cumbo

Neighborhood Housing Services of Bedford-Stuyvesant,


Inc.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Bedford-Stuyvesant,
Inc.

Eugene

Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush

133098397

Williams

Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush

133098397

Williams

Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush

133098397

Cornegy

*
133098397
133098397

*
*

Miller

CC

Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc.

237398279

CD28

Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc.

237398279

CD28

Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc.

237398279

King

Torres

Neighborhood Housing Services of the North Bronx, Inc.


Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation
(NIDC)
Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation
(NIDC)

Vacca

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation


(NIDC)

133110811

Vacca

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation


(NIDC)

133110811

CC

133110811

2,500 Funding to support Foreclosure Intervention Program and the Youth Leadership Program.
To support NHS programs including homeownership education, mortgage facilitation, home
5,000 repairs, foreclosure intervention, insurance services, and home maintenance training.
Funds to provide the following services: Homeownership education, mortgage facilitation, home
10,000 repairs, foreclosure intervention, insurance services, and home maintenance training.

Funds to provide the following services: Homeownership education, mortgage facilitation, home
4,000 repairs, foreclosure intervention, insurance services, and home maintenance training.

133098397
133110811

Funding to provide accurate, actionable, and local human service information in the hands of
program guests who may need and seek a variety of services. To fulfill requests for information,
resources, and referrals on the spot and provide at least 3 resources for appropriate services via a
human services professional. Distributing Street Sheets - a pocket-sized listing of neighborhood and
city programs for people who are hungry or homeless - at meal program and other service sites in
10,000 the community.
To support staffing and other costs associated with NHS of Bedford-Stuyvesant's provision of the
following programs: Foreclosure Intervention, First-time Homeownership, Youth Leadership
15,000 Program

Bronx, Vacca

Purpose of Funds

*
*
*

To fund the administration of its Tenant Education program. The goal of the program is to provide
Fair Housing education creating a culture of responsible as well educated renters. NHSJ counselors
will provide educational workshops to its clients on how to recognize fair housing violations, know
their rights and responsibilities, know the landlord's rights and responsibilities, security deposit
50,000 rules, what are safe healthy apartment repairs and legal evictions.
Funding for the administration of NHSJ's Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Program. The
Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Program is in need of resources to support an Outreach
3,500 Coordinator and a Foreclosure Prevention Counselor position.
Funding for NHSJ's Senior Services Program. The Senior Services Program has two components; (1)
15,000 Home Maintenance Service and (2) Benefits Counseling.
Funding will provide homeownership education to Bronx families, help new families to become
homeowners, help families to prevent foreclosure by obtaining new loan modifications. and
provide emergency rehabilitation grants and low interest rate emergency loans to low and middle
40,000 income homeowners to conduct emergency repairs in their homes.
Funding to support the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life
40,000 skills development.
20,000 Funds will support the cleaning and removal of graffiti throughout the district
To fund the Prep for Success Middle and high school program and Community Services Learning
projects and for community events including Movies Under the Stars, Halloween Parades, and
67,500 Spring Celebrations.
To provide funds to establish merchant associations and BIDs, provide business development
assistance and small business workshops, seminars, information sessions and special events, and
80,000 provide other types of small business services.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
King

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047

Palma

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047

Gentile

Neighbors Helping Neighbors Inc.

113059958

Menchaca

Neighbors Helping Neighbors Inc.

*
Network Of Angels, Inc.

263564521

Johnson

New 42nd Street, Inc., The

133584032

To provide educational, recreational and other services for seniors in the housing complex in the
5,000 Soundview section of the Bronx. Funds will be used for personnel and operating costs.
Funds will provide bilingual English/Spanish legal services, counseling, and Tenant Rights
2,000 Workshops for tenants in Sunset Park and in neighboring communities.
To provide counseling, advocacy and organizing for tenants, through tenant rights workshops and
legal clinics in Sunset Park and Bay Ridge, and regular meetings with tenants in the community. In
addition- to provide one-on-one tenant counseling, Tenant Rights Workshops and Legal Clinics
7,500 throughout Sunset Park and in neighboring communities.

113059958

Barron

Purpose of Funds

The funds will be used to support the operating costs agency's Senior Network Group Work
Program which provides case assistance, educational and recreational activities to the senior
residents of St. Luke's Senior Housing, Filomena Gardens and Our Lady of Mercy Senior Housing
20,000 located in Bronx Community Board 12.

Funds are intended to be used for Network of Angels to provide college advisement, entry level
career counseling and job training primarily to teenagers and young adults who are transitioning
5,000 out of the foster care system, formerly homeless and/or formerly incarcerated.
To support the New Victory Education Program, providing low cost performances, classroom
3,000 workshops, online resource guides, sign-interpreted education shows, and training for educators.

Levine
Maisel

New 42nd Street, Inc., The


New 42nd Street, Inc., The

133584032
133584032 *

Rosenthal

New 42nd Street, Inc., The

133584032

Funding to support the New Vic Education Program, funds will directly subsidize (a) heavily
discounted tickets to school-time performances at the New Victory, followed by engaging TalkBacks between the performers and students (led by highly experienced New Vic Education staff);
(b) rigorous, FREE, pre- and post-performance in-classroom arts education workshops led by teams
of professional New Victory Teaching Artists who visit the schools; and (c) free online, showspecific NEW VICTORY SCHOOL TOOL resource guides to assist classroom teachers in
5,000 incorporating the New Vic experience into their curriculum.
2,500 To provide services to a public school within Brooklyn.
Funding for the nationally-recognized New Vic Education Program, which will partner with 160
schools and after-schools during FY15 to reach 34,000 Pre-K12th graders in NYC, including an
3,500 anticipated 13 schools in City Council District 6.

New Alternatives for Children, Inc.

133149298

Funding to support Partners In Parenting (PIP) and the Post Legal Adoption Network (PLAN) which
provides post-child welfare (aftercare) services for medically fragile children and parents. PIP PLAN
provides case management, counseling, parent support groups, medical/mental health services,
100,000 educational support and recreation for families leaving preventive services or foster care.

Johnson

New Alternatives for Children, Inc.

133149298

To provide case management, counseling, parent support, medical/mental health services, and
7,500 educational advocacy for families leaving preventive services or foster care.

King

New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The

371443165

Staten Island, Cohen,


Ignizio, Johnson,
Matteo
CC

Funds will be used to enhance the overall appearance of the retail corridor (such graffiti removal)
40,000 as well as to provide technical assistance and support services to businesses.

Gibson

New Destiny Housing Corporation

133778489

Johnson
Garodnick

New Dramatists, Inc.


New Economy Project

131601093
133842270 *

Garodnick

New Economy Project

133842270

Levin

New Economy Project

133842270

Ulrich

New Hamilton Beach Civic Association, Inc.

830377515

4,000

Dickens
Dromm

New Heritage Theatre Group, Inc.


New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE)

132683678
113560625

6,000
20,000

10,000

*
*

3,000
3,500
3,500
3,500

The funds will be used to assist the Recreational Specialist at The Anderson site. The Recreational
Specialist will provide programming such as; homework help, arts crafts, dance and theatre and
activities such as; movie and game nights, field trips and all cost associated with this program.
To support a Playwrights Lab, offering resident playwrights a seven-year course of exploration
through readings, workshops and other projects in the Lab, free-of-charge.
Funding will support the DREAMer Loan Fund.
Funding will support the NYC Financial Justice Hotline, which provides free legal assistance and
referrals to low-income residents.
To support operation of the NYC DREAMer Loan Fund, which enables young undocumented
immigrants to apply for the federal DACA program.
Funds will be used to cover the expenses associated with the Labor Day Parade and other
operating expenses
To support plays, youth arts programs, writing programs, film programs and other cultural and
educational programs of the Repertory theater.
Funding for Know your Rights Workshops and Wage Theft Clinic for immigrant workers.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Ferreras
Rodriguez
Dickens
Gentile
Lander

Legal Name of Organization

New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE)


New Marble Hill Tenants And Civic Association
New Mount Zion Baptist Church
New Utrecht High School
New Venture Fund

EIN

* Amount ($)

113560625
134181819 *
133976609 *
136400434
205806345 *

Jewish

Chin

New York Academy of Medicine

131656674

Levine

New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc.

201090906

Dickens
Dromm

New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc.


New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

201090906
133286250

10,000
3,500
5,000
1,000
3,500

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support know-your-rights community engagement work, wage theft clinics and
occupational health and safety trainings for immigrant domestic workers. Funds will support
general operating expenses, as well as staff time for development, executing and coordinating
services.
Funding to provide Youth social/educational programs at Marble Hill Houses
To support initiatives that promote healthy eating and other community events.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
To support leadership training and development for immigrant community leaders.

To support staff to conduct survey of District 1, discussions with local advisory groups,
development of recommendations for improvements to make the district more age-friendly,
training for area landlords to understand the needs of older residents, and outreach to the
10,000 community and local businesses to implement age-friendly practices throughout the district.
Funding to assist with the planning and production of the 6th Annual Celebrate Diversity Celebrate
4,000 You Festival- Harlems Multicultural Festival The Gathering VIII our annual community concert.
To support the production of the 5th Annual Celebrate Diversity Celebrate You Festival"
showcasing and celebrating the diverse cultural communities in the City, educating and building
3,500 tolerance.
3,500 To fund a portion of a Bilingual Counselor Advocates salary and fringe benefits.
To fund NYAWCs Toll Free 24/7 Multilingual Hotline. Through the hotline, NYAWC provides
counseling, information on domestic violence, referrals to other agencies and emergency
translations. Funds will also support a portion of the salary and fringe benefits for managing staff.
Funding to sponsor Citywide trainings in each borough to prevent child sexual abuse and
molestation. Stewards of Children is the only child sexual abuse prevention training geared towards
adults to help them protect children from pedophiles that has been proven to work. Through the
network of interfaith partners, they have helped train hundreds of adults each year and protect
thousands of children.
To support the Stewards of Children education program that teaches adults how to prevent,
recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse and molestation.
Funds will support the nationally recognized Stewards of Children education program, a 2.5 hour
training that teaches adults how to effectively prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child
sexual abuse and molestation.

Koo

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

133286250

5,000

CC

New York Board of Rabbis

131809283

5,000

Eugene

New York Board of Rabbis

131809283

3,500

Greenfield

New York Board of Rabbis

131809283

2,500

Kallos

New York Board of Rabbis

131809283

To support the Stewards of Children education program, a 2.5 hour training that teaches adults
1,000 how to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse and molestation.

Levin
Ulrich

New York Board of Rabbis


New York Board of Rabbis

131809283
131809283

Cabrera

New York Botanical Garden

*
131693134
*
Gibson

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

Palma

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

Torres

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

*
*

To support the Stewards of Children education program, a 2.5 hour training that teaches adults
3,500 how to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse and molestation.
3,500 Funds will be used to support the Stewards of Children program
The funds requested are for Senior Group Tours (SGT). These are guided, docent-led tours of the
Gardens grounds for members of senior centers, NORC centers or senior groups in Bronx CD 14.
Additionally, as guest seniors will be able to tour special exhibits such as The Orchid Show, followed
10,000 by a nutritious lunch.
Funds will support The Everett Children's Adventure Garden (ECAG) school programs that are
aligned with NYC Science Scope and Sequence. Funding will be utilized to support program staffing
10,000 materials, as well as the potential scholarship slots for classes from Title 1 schools.
To provide guided, docent-led tours of the New York Botanical Gardens grounds for members of
10,000 senior centers, NORC centers or senior groups.
Funds will support Senior Group Tours (SGT) of the Gardens grounds for members of senior
15,000 centers and groups in the district.

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Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

The Everett Children Adventure Garden (ECAG) offers school programs that are aligned with NYC
Science Scope and Sequence, which are adapted to four different age groups - Pre-K, K-1st, 2nd,
3rd, 4th - 5th. These programs provide students with a 75 min. exploration of nature using science
21st century skills to investigate the world around them in a fun, engaging, educational manner
aligned with both Common Core Learning Next Generation Science standards. A list of programs:
Fall Explorations (Pre-K), Plant Parade (K-1st), Seed-Go-Round (2nd-3rd), Ecology Escapade (4th 5th), Holiday Adventures (Pre-K to 5th); Winter Explorations (Pre-K), Trees Through the Seasons (K1st), Diversity of Plants (2nd - 3rd), Wonders of Water (4th - 5th), Spring Explorations (Pre-K), Plant
Parent (K-1st), Seed-Go-Round (2nd-3rd), Ecology Escapade (4th- 5th). Funding will be utilized to
support program staffing materials, as well as the potential scholarship slots for classes from Title
15,000 1 schools.

Torres

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

Torres

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

Funds will support the Bronx Green-Up (BGU) community outreach program designed to help Bronx
10,000 residents transform vacant, abandoned lots into vibrant community gardens in the Bronx.

CC
Greenfield
Treyger

New York Cancer Center, Inc.


New York Cancer Center, Inc.
New York Cancer Center, Inc.

*
272464042
272464042 *
272464042 *

To assist cancer patients in taking an active role in their own treatment supporting staff costs for
25,000 the program.
20,000 Funds used to help defray operating expenses and staff salaries.
30,000 Funds used to help defray operating expenses and staff salaries.

*
Brooklyn, Espinal,
Greenfield, Maisel,
Treyger

Kallos

New York Cares, Inc.

133444193

1,000

Palma
Rodriguez

New York Cares, Inc.


New York Cares, Inc.

133444193
133444193

5,000
3,500

Chin

New York Chinese Cultural Center

132928554

5,000

Chin
Mendez

New York Chinese Opera Society, Inc.


New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault

861171749
311702032

3,500
4,250

To cover the personnel costs for our Youth Education programming which helps disadvantaged
children and teens to gain the literacy, math and test-taking skills they need to prepare for college
and the workforce and, ultimately, to break the cycle of poverty.
To provide educational programming for disadvantaged children and teens to gain the literacy,
math and test-taking skills.
Funding offset the personnel costs of Youth Education programming.
To support NYCCCs free public community cultural programs including the Lunar New Year
Celebration.
To present traditional Chinese opera in an accessible and entertaining way through free, public
performances and lectures. Funds will support the Eighth Annual Winter Cultural Exchange Festival
at Pace University.
Funding to provide SAFE training program for medical personnel.

Rosenthal

New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault

311702032

Funding to support Phase II of the ARISE (Action Research for Immigrant Social Empowerment)
participatory action research study on the barriers immigrant women living in NYC experience in
3,500 seeking support and treatment for sexual assault and intimate partner violence (SIPV)

Dromm

New York City Ballet, Inc.

132947386

5,000 Fund two sixty-minute interactive community workshops by professional NYCB Teaching Artists

132947386

Funding provides two sixty-minute interactive workshops by professional NYCB Teaching Artists for
up to two-hundred participants. The program also includes free tickets (regularly 20) to a Family
4,500 Saturday presentation at the Company's home theater in Lincoln Center.

Rosenthal

Espinal, Johnson,
Kallos, Palma

Purpose of Funds

New York City Ballet, Inc.

CC

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

50,000

Johnson

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

5,000

Kallos

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

2,500

Lander

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

2,000

Levin

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

3,500

Funding will increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly
food stamps and other nutrition assistance benefits, and to assist low-income households citywide
who remain eligible to retain benefits. This program improves the nutritional status of recipients
and reduces their need for food from Emergency Food Providers. To provide technical assistance to
soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations.
Funding will support NYCCAH programs that connect low-income New Yorkers to fresh produce
and nutrition benefits, such as SNAP/food stamps.
Funding will support NYCCAH programs that connect low-income New Yorkers to nutrition benefits,
conduct volunteer recruitment and provide technical assistance to soup kitchens and food pantries
citywide.
To support outreach and assistance to eligible households to access food-based assistance
programs and benefits.
To support NYCCAH programs that connect low-income New Yorkers to fresh produce and
nutrition benefits, such as SNAP/food stamps. In addition, funding will support volunteer
recruitment and provide technical assistance to soup kitchens and food pantries citywide so that
they can better meet the needs of their clients.
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LGBT, Johnson,
Mendez

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Palma

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

10,000

Rosenthal

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

3,500

Williams

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

3,500

Johnson
Ignizio

New York City Community Chorus at Holy Apostles


New York City Economic Development Corporation

760843120
136400434

CC

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

133149200

3,500
15,000

Purpose of Funds

To increase NYCHA residents' participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program


(SNAP/food stamps), provide fresh affordable produce, conduct outreach, pre-screening and
application/recertification assistance, and provide other nutrition programs.
Funding supports NYCCAH programs that connect low-income New Yorkers to fresh produce and
nutrition benefits, such as SNAP/food stamps. In addition, conduct volunteer recruitment and
provide technical assistance to soup kitchens and food pantries citywide so that they can better
meet the needs of their clients.
Funding will support NYCCAH programs that connect low-income New Yorkers to fresh produce
and nutrition benefits, such as SNAP/food stamps. In addition, funding to conduct volunteer
recruitment and provide technical assistance
Funds to train a non-audition chorus of volunteers from the community to prepare two high quality
concerts, including professional guest artists, free to the public.
To Fund Graffiti-Free NYC program in Staten Island 51st council District.

AVP is the only LGBTQ and HIV-affected specific anti-violence organization in New York City
working on intimate partner, sexual and hate violence through direct client services, including a 24hour hotline, community organizing and public advocacy. Funds would be used to support the
hotline, direct client services, including intake in all five boroughs, targeted outreach in all five
150,000 boroughs, volunteer training, community alerts and documentation of violent incidents.
Funding will support LGBTQ and HIV-affected specific anti-violence organization, including a
hotline, direct client services, intake in all five boroughs, targeted outreach in all five boroughs,
volunteer training, community alerts and documentation of violent incidents.
To combat LGBTQ and HIV-affected specific violence in New York City through programs including
direct client services, a 24-hour hotline, community organizing, volunteer training, community
alerts and documentation of violent incidents.
Funding to support hotline, direct client services, including intake in all five boroughs, targeted
outreach in all five boroughs, volunteer training, community alerts and documentation of violent
incidents.
Funding to support Hotline, direct client services, including intake outreach, volunteer training,
community alerts and documentation of violent incidents.
To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant associations in
CD1.
Funding will support the Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood Center's programming.
To provide CUNY scholarships to students living in NYCHA developments.
To support the Independence Towers Family Day.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Bronx River Development.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Sotomayor Developments.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Castle Hill Development.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Clason Point Development.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Glebe Development.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
James Monroe Development.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Sack Wern Development.
The purpose of funding is to provide financial support to the NYCHA Tenant Associations at the
Soundview Development.

Garodnick

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

133149200

5,000

Johnson

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

133149200

8,500

Menchaca

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

133149200

5,000

Mendez

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

133149200

4,200

Chin
Garodnick
Levin
Levin

New York City Housing Authority


New York City Housing Authority
New York City Housing Authority
New York City Housing Authority

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

12,000
40,000
2,000
1,500

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

1,800

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

1,800

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

2,100

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

1,000

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

1,000

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

1,500

Palma

New York City Housing Authority

136400434

1,000

Palma

136400434

1,800

Levin

New York City Housing Authority


New York City Housing Authority - 572-574 Warren Street
Tenant Association

136400434

2,000 To provide programing activities for all residents.

Mendez

New York City Housing Authority - All Developments CD#2 136400434

Rosenthal

New York City Housing Authority - Amsterdam Additions

136400434

15,000 Funding to support Annual Family Day Event - Outreach and Engagement of residents
2,000 Funding to support Amsterdam Additions Tenants Assoc

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Rosenthal

New York City Housing Authority - Amsterdam Houses


Tenant Association

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Betances Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Barron

New York City Housing Authority - Boulevard Houses

136400434

* Amount ($)

2,000 Funding to support Amsterdam Houses Tenant Association


To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.
Funds are intended to be used for Annual Family Day Event. This includes special community
2,500 activities to foster community fellowship, unity and empowerment.

Barron

New York City Housing Authority - Breukelen Resident


Association

136400434

2,500

Mealy

New York City Housing Authority - Brownsville Resident


Association

136400434

2,000

Treyger

New York City Housing Authority - Carey Gardens TA

136400434

2,000

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Carver Houses Resident


Association
136400434

1,000

Rose

New York City Housing Authority - Cassidy/Lafayette

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Clinton Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Treyger

New York City Housing Authority - Coney Island Houses TA 136400434

Treyger

New York City Housing Authority - Coney Island Site 8 TA

136400434

Barron

New York City Housing Authority - Corsi Houses Resident


Association
New York City Housing Authority - Cypress Hills Resident
Association
New York City Housing Authority - Cypress Houses Senior
Center

Rosenthal
Rosenthal

New York City Housing Authority - De Hostos Apartments


New York City Housing Authority - Domesite

136400434
136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - East River Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Mark-Viverito
Barron

Levin

New York City Housing Authority - Farragut Tenants


Association
New York City Housing Authority - Glenmore Plaza
New York City Housing Authority - Gowanus Resident
Council

Treyger
Rosenthal

New York City Housing Authority - Gravesend TA


New York City Housing Authority - Harborview

Cumbo
Espinal

136400434
136400434
136400434

136400434
136400434
136400434

136400434
136400434

Purpose of Funds

Funds are intended to be used to empower the residents of the community, from youth to
adulthood, in achieving excellence in educational, social, cultural, athletic and other aspects of life.
The focus will be placed helping young people develop self esteem and positive goals for the
future. Mentoring, quality of life workshops, financial wellness, health awareness, job readiness,
resume writing and college awareness activities will be included.
The funds will be used for the Resident Association's events, including Annual Family Day. The funds
will be used to pay for food and other related supplies (including but not limited to paper goods
and music)for Resident Association events.
To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
interest.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
these events.

2,000 Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.


To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.
To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
2,000 interest.
To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
2,000 interest.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
500 these events.
Funds are intended for family day programming that includes community empowerment
2,500 workshops. This includes special activities and food.
Funds are intended to be used for Annual Family Day Event. This includes special community
5,000 activities to foster community fellowship, unity and empowerment.
2,000 Funding to support De Hostos Apartments Tenants Association
1,000 Funding to support Domesite Tenants Association
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.

Funds to provide a range of services and programs for youth, adults and seniors who live in
Farragut Houses. Programs and services include after school recreational programs, meals for
3,500 seniors, parenting classes, social services, and violence prevention
12,500 Funding will support family day activities and tenant association.
2,000 To support the Gowanus Family Day.
To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
2,000 interest.
2,000 Funding to support Harborview TA Tenants Association

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Jefferson Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Johnson Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Mealy
Rose

New York City Housing Authority - Lehman Houses


Resident Association
New York City Housing Authority - Lexington Houses
Residents Association
New York City Housing Authority - Linden Houses Tenant
Association
New York City Housing Authority - Marcus Garvey Senior
Center
New York City Housing Authority - Mariners Harbor

Treyger

New York City Housing Authority - Marlboro Houses

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Millbrook Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Mitchel Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Moore Houses Resident


Association
136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Mott Haven Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Rose

New York City Housing Authority - New Lane Shores

136400434

Treyger

New York City Housing Authority - O'Dwyer Gardens

136400434

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Patterson Houses


Resident Association

136400434

Mark-Viverito
Kallos
Barron

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
500 these events.
1,525 To fund the resident associations' Annual Family BBQ as a focus for community gathering
Funds are intended to be used for Annual Family Day Event. This includes special community
2,500 activities to foster community fellowship, unity and empowerment.
16,000 The funds will be used to provide a daily meal for seniors at Marcus Garvey Senior Center
2,000 Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.
To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
2,000 interest.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,500 these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
500 these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,000 these events.

Barron

New York City Housing Authority - Penn Wortman


Resident Association
New York City Housing Authority - Pink Houses Tenant
Association

Mealy

New York City Housing Authority - Ralph Avenue Resident


Association

136400434

Mealy

New York City Housing Authority - Reid Resident


Association

136400434

2,000 Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.


To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
2,000 interest.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
1,500 these events.
Funds are intended to be used to provide motivational speakers to talk to our community about
health and the importance of education, and for community engagement and/or family day
2,500 activities.
Funds are intended to be used for Annual Family Day Event. This includes special community
2,500 activities to foster community fellowship, unity and empowerment.
The funds will be used for the Resident Association's events, including Annual Family Day. The funds
will be used to pay for food and other related supplies (including but not limited to paper goods
2,000 and music)for Resident Association events.
The funds will be used for the Resident Association's events, including Annual Family Day. The funds
will be used to pay for food and other related supplies (including but not limited to paper goods
2,500 and music)for Resident Association events.

136400434

2,000 Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.

Rosenthal

New York City Housing Authority - Richmond Terrace


New York City Housing Authority - Sandra Thomas
Apartments

136400434

Levine

New York City Housing Authority - Scholarship

136400434

1,000 Funding to support Sandra Thomas Apartment Tenants Association


NYCHA-CUNY Resident Scholarship program helps residents to enroll and stay in college by helping
3,000 to defray college tuition and related expenses.

Menchaca
Rose
Espinal

New York City Housing Authority - Scholarship Fund


New York City Housing Authority - Stapleton
New York City Housing Authority - Sumner Houses

136400434
136400434
136400434

Barron

Rose

136400434
136400434

5,000 Funding to provide scholarships to students attending CUNY schools and living in public housing
2,000 Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.
10,000 Funding will support the tenant association.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Barron

New York City Housing Authority - Unity Plaza Long Island


Baptist Senior Club
New York City Housing Authority - Unity Plaza Resident
Association

136400434

2,500

Treyger

New York City Housing Authority - Unity Towers TA Coney


Island 1
136400434

2,000

Mealy

New York City Housing Authority - Van Dyke I Resident


Association

136400434

1,500

Mealy

New York City Housing Authority - Van Dyke II Resident


Association

136400434

3,500

Mark-Viverito

New York City Housing Authority - Wagner Houses


Resident Association

136400434

1,500

Mark-Viverito
Rose

New York City Housing Authority - Washington Houses


Resident Association
New York City Housing Authority - West Brighton

136400434
136400434

1,000
2,000

Mark-Viverito
Rosenthal
Rosenthal

New York City Housing Authority - Wilson Houses Resident


Association
136400434
New York City Housing Authority - Wise Rehab
136400434
New York City Housing Authority - Wise Towers
136400434

500
1,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
2,000

Funding to support WSURA Brownstones Tenants Association


Funding to support WSURA Site A Tenants Association
Funding to support WSURA Site B Tenants Association
Funding to support WSURA Site C Tenants Association

Mark-Viverito
Rose

Barron

Rosenthal
Rosenthal
Rosenthal
Rosenthal
Levin
Espinal

New York City Housing Authority - Taft Houses Resident


Association
New York City Housing Authority - Todt Hill

New York City Housing Authority - WSURA Brownstones


New York City Housing Authority - WSURA Site A
New York City Housing Authority - WSURA Site B
New York City Housing Authority - WSURA Site C
New York City Housing Authority - Wyckoff Gardens
Tenant Association
New York City Housing Autohrity - Fiorentino Plaza

136400434
136400434

500
2,000

136400434

2,500

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

2,000 To provide programing activities for all residents.


10,000 Funding will support family day activities and tenant association.

136400434
136400434

135562301

New York City Mission Society respectfully requests a grant of 5,000 in discretionary funding to
support our programming at P.S. 33 in the Bronx. Council Member Cabreras past support was vital
to the expansion of our Out-Of-School Time (OST) Power Academy portfolio that offers services to
the school community. Programming is offered after school, during school holidays and through a
unique 7-week Power Academy Summer Enrichment Program that provides much needed support
to families in your district. Funds received from Council Member Cabrera will supplement the
grant received from the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) for
5,000 program expansion.

135562301

Funding to support general operating costs of two programs in Council District 7. The Power
Academy at PS 192, provides students with Out-of School Time programming after school on week
days, during school holidays, and for 7 weeks during the summer. NYCMS provides academic
enrichment, exposure to the arts and sciences, and recreation and fitness activities. Funding will
also support the Cornerstone Center at Grant Houses Community Center in Harlem, to serve
community residents from age 5 to adulthood, by providing structured Out-of-School Time
4,000 activities and community events.

Cabrera

New York City Mission Society

Levine

New York City Mission Society

*
Koslowitz, Lander,
Ulrich

Purpose of Funds

To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
these events.
Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.
Funds are intended to be used for children, adult and family activities that foster community
improvement participation, fellowship and unity in the community. Food, rides, games and
educational activities are included.
Funds are intended for community engagement/ family day programming to foster community
social development.
To provide community engagement and empowerment activities, education and health and fitness
programming for residents, including physical fitness classes, and recreational outings to areas of
interest.
The funds will be used for the Resident Association's events, including Annual Family Day. The funds
will be used to pay for food and other related supplies (including but not limited to paper goods
and music)for Resident Association events.
The funds will be used for the Resident Association's events, including Annual Family Day. The funds
will be used to pay for food and other related supplies (including but not limited to paper goods
and music)for Resident Association events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
these events.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
these events.
Funding will be used for various tenant association activities.
To support community activities and events for residents of the development, including annual
family days. Funding will support the purchase of refreshments, supplies and entertainment at
these events.
Funding to support Wise Rehab Tenants Association
Funding to support Wise Towers Tenants Association

CC

New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc.

133471084

To strengthen NYC Outward Bound's capacity to grow and support its network of small schools that
are founded on Outward Bounds Expeditionary Learning school design. Funding would help them
to continue to serve more students, and to strengthen and expand the menu of professional
200,000 development supports and student programs that we offer to our network of schools.
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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Treyger
Williams

New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc.


New York City Outward Bound Center, Inc.

133471084
133471084 *

Chin

New York City Rescue Mission

135596794

*
Miller

New York City Urban Debate League, Inc.

455249743

Chin

New York Classical Theatre, Inc.

861056388

Garodnick

New York Classical Theatre, Inc.

861056388

Rosenthal

New York Classical Theatre, Inc.

861056388

Levine

New York Classical Theatre, Inc.

861056388

Crowley

New York Families for Autistic Children, Inc.

113442879

Ulrich

New York Families for Autistic Children, Inc.

113442879

CC

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

*
*
*

Manhattan, Chin,
Dickens, Garodnick,
Kallos, Rosenthal,
Vallone

*
*

Purpose of Funds

Funding to enable incoming 9th graders from the Expeditionary Learning School for Community
Leaders in Council District 47 to participate in a multi-day, residential NYC Outward Bound course.
The Crew Orientation Course builds the character skills students need to be successful in school,
college, and. The course is designed to help students develop individual and group leadership skills,
build self-confidence to overcome challenges, and foster a community of mutual support that
5,000 allows them to accomplish far more collectively than they ever could on their own.
3,500 Funds for students from Kurt Hahn expeditionary Learning School in East Flatbush
Funds will support the Food Services Program which feeds homeless and needy people in Lower
5,000 Manhattan.
Funds will be used to provide free debate education programs in district 27. All schools in council
district 27 will be provided with free debate education opportunities year round including
professional development for teachers, debate coaches, support for practices every day, weekend
3,500 debate tournaments, workshops every month, and summer debate camps.
Funds will support the 2014 Season of Free roving classical theatre throughout New York City
4,000 consisting of free public performances, open rehearsals and educational workshops.
Funding will support New York Classical Theatre's free educational family and adult workshops and
3,500 performances in New York's public parks and spaces.
5,000 Funds to support 2014 Season of FREE roving classical theatre throughout New York City.
Funding to support the 2014 Season of FREE roving classical theatre throughout New York City, but
specifically in the northern section of Central Park where Shakespeares As You Like It will
touring. to Central Park, Prospect Park Battery Park. Funding will offset general programming
3,500 costs.
Funding to support family based recreational activities for individuals diagnosed with a
5,000 developmental disabilities.
10,000 Funds will be used to provide recreational programs and activities for disabled individuals

40,000 Funding will support the citywide Home Sharing and Respite Care Program.
The funds will be used to enhance and expand LaGuardia and Mott Street Senior Centers'
recreational activities and social programs, including English as a Second Language (ESL), arts and
12,000 crafts, exercise and dance classes, trips and volunteer member recognition events.
Funds to produce film, art and cultural [community engagement] programs in Flatbush/East
Flatbush, Crown Heights, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Ditmas Park and Canarsie. In addition, funds
2,000 will be used to bring back the Flatbush Film Festival.

Chin

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

Cumbo

New York Foundation For The Arts, Inc.

237129564

Williams

New York Foundation For The Arts, Inc. - caribBEING

237129564

Williams
Constantinides
Garodnick
Rosenthal

New York Foundation For The Arts, Inc. - caribBEING


New York Foundation For The Arts, Inc. - ProjectArt
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society

*
237129564
237129564 *
131624124
131624124

3,500
5,000
5,000
3,500

131624124

Funding to support the N-YHS education division which reaches K 12 students in NYC public
schools through a variety of innovative programs, including: Museum tours and hands-on
workshops; school-based enrichment programs supporting social studies and visual arts learning
through direct classroom instruction for students; teacher professional development programs
serving thousands of educators annually; standards-aligned social studies curriculum available for
free download on the N-YHS website; and academic and vocational training for high school
studentsa majority of whom are from low-income families or underperforming schools. Funds
requested will help N-YHS develop these programs, and expand our reach in Council District 7
5,000 beyond the over thirty schools already served there.

Levine

New York Historical Society

8,000 Funds to support festivals and film events


Funds will be used to produce film, art and cultural [community engagement] programs in
Flatbush/East Flatbush, Crown Heights, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Ditmas Park and Canarsie
Funding will be used to provide a free art education class in Astoria.
Funding will support museum tours and workshops for students in District 4.
To fund the NYHS education division which reaches K 12 students in District 6.

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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Dromm

New York Immigration Coalition

133573409

3,500

Treyger
Crowley

New York Immigration Coalition


New York Irish Center

133573409
550869151

2,000
10,000

Arroyo
Lander

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.


New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

132860703
132860703

7,000
3,500

Levin

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

132860703

3,500

Mark-Viverito

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

132860703

3,500

Palma

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

132860703

Reynoso

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

132860703

CD28

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

Chin

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

Cumbo

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

Eugene

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

Greenfield

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

Purpose of Funds

To provide general support to Health Collaborative, which advocates for immigrants and limitedEnglish-proficient (LEP) persons access to health care and interpretation services; Education
Collaborative, which works to secure greater resources and support for immigrant students and
their families; Immigration Advocacy Collaborative, which works to pass immigration reform; or
Immigrants Vote! Campaign, which registers and educates immigrant voters every year.
Funds used to defray the operating cost of working groups and collaborative programs aimed at
the development of innovative policies, the coordination of service delivery, protecting the rights
of immigrants, the development of their leadership capacity, and the improvement of immigrant
access to services.
Funding to support computer training, arts/crafts, and meals in a social environment.
To support the Disability Justice Program, advocating for individuals with disabilities to receive
equal access to a range of programs and services, including education, health care, housing, and
police protection.
To support operating expenses.
To reduce the disproportionate exposure of low-income communities to environmental harms and
to promote health and sustainability.
To support the Environmental Justice Program which works to reduce the disproportionate
exposure of low-income communities to environmental harms and to promote health and
sustainability.

To support the Environmental Justice Program, which works to reduce exposure to environmental
harms and to promote health and sustainability. Funding will support trainings, workshops, and
projects to rid city schools of toxic contaminants, challenge the relocation of Fresh Direct, and
5,000 improve the way the City distributes its waste management burden.
To support the Environmental Justice program, including staff time for policy research and
7,500 advocacy.

A partnership between NYLAG and the New York State Court Access to Justice Program, the Mobile
Legal Help Center brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable
individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal services. This state-of-the-art vehicle has been
designed to serve as a fully functioning mobile legal services office and courtroom. The vehicle will
provide direct services including advice, legal counseling, direct representation and emergency
court proceedings, which will be made possible through videoconferencing with judges. NYLAG
attorneys and financial counselors will provide service on a broad range of matters, including
immigration, family law, housing, public benefits, healthcare and home care, advance planning,
consumer protection, guardianship and elder abuse. This funding will allow NYLAG to bring the
3,500 vehicle to the 28th District 3-4 times throughout the fiscal year.
Funds will help support the NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center (MLHC) which brings free civil legal
services to underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to
5,000 accessing legal services.
Funds will support legal representation and advice to immigrants on issues of citizenship and
naturalization, adjustment of status, entitlements and government benefits, and to work on
6,000 immigrant advocacy and impact litigation.
To support the 1) Mobile Legal Help Center, which functions as a mobile legal services office and
court room that transports a group of attorney's and court personnel throughout the City to
provide legal advice, direct representation, and emergency proceedings . 2) The Immigration
Protection Unit, which provides consultations, application assistance, direct representation, and
14,000 legal advice to immigrants and their families.
Funds will be used to fund a state-of-the-art vehicle which has been designed to serve as a fully
functioning mobile legal services office and courtroom. The vehicle will provide direct services
including advice, legal counseling, direct representation and emergency court proceedings, which
will be made possible through videoconferencing with judges. Attorneys and financial counselors
will provide service on a broad range of matters, including immigration, family law, housing, public
benefits, healthcare and home care, advance planning, consumer protection, guardianship and
4,000 elder abuse.

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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Levine

Levine, Miller

Legal Name of Organization

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

133505428

Funds to support a partnership between NYLAG and the New York State Courts Access to Justice
Program. The Mobile Legal Help Center brings free, civil legal services to underserved
neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal services.
Funding to provide free, civil legal services to District 2
Funds will support the Mobile Legal Help Center, which brings free, civil legal services to
underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal
services.
This funding will allow NYL AG to bring NYLAG's mobile legal office to the 49th district 3-4 times
throughout the fiscal year.
Funds used to support the Mobile Housing Assistance Project, which will provide legal assistance
and direct representation on non-payment cases, repair matters, Section 8 cases, rent reduction
orders, eviction prevention, and other housing matters.
Funds will be used to support mobile legal services and costs associated

Menchaca
Mendez

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.


New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428
133505428

5,000
3,500

Miller

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

3,500

Rose

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428

5,000

Treyger
Ulrich

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.


New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428
133505428

3,000
4,000

Weprin
Williams

New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.


New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc.

133505428
133505428

Johnson
Lander

New York Live Arts Inc.


New York Peace Institute, Inc.

*
136206608
451964622 *

Chin

New York Poem and Arts Center, Inc.

462969685

4,500 To support the Mobile Legal Help Centers provision of free, civil legal services in the district.
3,500 Funds to bring civil legal services to underserved constituents in the 45th District
To present performances, staged or choreographed by emerging, mid-career, and established
5,000 artists.
3,500 To support interpretation services for community mediation.
Funds will provide general operating support for public outreach and cultural events including
3,500 equipment rental, costumes, performing artists, and transportation.

CC
Garodnick
Rodriguez
Rodriguez

New York Restoration Project


New York Road Runners, Inc.
New York Scandia Symphony
New York Scandia Symphony

133959056
132949483 *
133574230
133574230

Rodriguez

New York Scandia Symphony

133574230

CC

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information


Service, Inc.

141761209

Chin

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information


Service, Inc.

141761209

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information


Service, Inc.

Lander

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information


Service, Inc.
New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information
Service, Inc.

The funding will be used to: 1) provide counseling and referrals to individual tenants with housing
problems; 2) educate tenants who live in affordable housing about their rights; 3) conduct skillsbuilding and leadership development trainings for grassroots tenant leaders; 4) help tenants who
live in affordable housing organize strong and democratic tenant associations; and 5) help tenant
associations carry out campaigns around issues of concern in their buildings, such as tenant
100,000 harassment, poor conditions, or a threat to long-term affordability.
The funding will be used to provide services to tenants including counseling with housing problems,
5,000 education, leadership training for tenant leaders and assistance to tenant associations.

141761209

141761209

To provide counseling and referrals to individual tenants with housing problems; educate tenants
who live in affordable housing about their rights; conduct skills-building and leadership
development trainings for grassroots tenant leaders; help tenants who live in affordable housing
organize strong and democratic tenant associations; and help tenant associations carry out
campaigns around issues of concern in their buildings, such as tenant harassment, poor conditions,
5,000 or a threat to long-term affordability.

Kallos

Funding to provide free community garden events like Club Fit outdoor yoga, the City Chicken
Institute education series, and Garden Grooves outdoor concerts. They will reach at-risk youth
through out-of-school-time programs like Naturemania, Nature University Summer Camp, Youth
Environmental Service Days, campouts, and our 6th Annual Family Day at Swindler Cove in Inwood.
Funding will support a jamboree for kids in Council District 4
Funding to support Scandinavian Music Festival in Fort Tryon Park
Funding to offset cost of musician salaries for Scandinavian Music Festival
Funding to support musicians salaries, equipment and administrative costs for educational program
at Anne Loftus Playground

Provide funding to: 1) counsel tenants and provide referrals; 2) educate tenants; 3) conduct skillsbuilding and leadership development trainings; 4) help tenants who live in affordable housing
organize tenant associations; and 5) help tenant associations carry out campaigns around issues of
3,750 building concerns and educate tenants about opportunities for civic engagements.

*
Johnson

100,000
20,000
5,000
5,000
5,000

*
Chin, Johnson,
Mendez, Rosenthal

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support NYLAGs Housing Project and will utilize NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center to
provide legal assistance and direct representation to low-income residents of Council District 7 on
housing issues including non-payment cases, repair matters, Section 8 cases, rent reduction orders,
5,000 eviction prevention, and other housing matters.

141761209

3,500 To support tenant counseling and referral program.


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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Mendez

Legal Name of Organization

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information


Service, Inc.

EIN

141761209

* Amount ($)

3,500 Funding to provide counseling and referrals to tenants in District 2

The funding will be used to: 1) provide counseling and referrals to individual tenants with housing
problems; 2) educate tenants who live in affordable housing about their rights; 3) conduct skillsbuilding and leadership development trainings for grassroots tenant leaders; 4) help tenants who
live in affordable housing organize strong and democratic tenant associations; and 5) help tenant
associations carry out campaigns around issues of concern in their buildings, such as tenant
harassment, poor conditions, or a threat to long-term affordability
The funds are used to produce the newsletter, have events, execute group projects, encourage
youth participation in extracurricular activities, and provide activities to engage youth, such as
youth yoga classes and movie nights.
Funds will support Learning Workshop, a multidisciplinary theatre education program at Lower
Manhattan Arts Academy (LoMA) on the Lower East Side and the High School of
Telecommunications Arts and Technology (HSTAT) in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, including in-class
projects and theater performances.
To fund two programs: a youth program that involves dance, art and crafts, gymnastics, and
physical training as well as to run a food pantry.
To support the NY United Jewish Association Inc./DBA The JCC of Marine Park, providing social
services, youth programs, food pantry, job placement, and educational seminars for the
community.
Fund will be used to purchase fitness supplies, permits, insurance and refreshments, health walk to
fitness and hula hoop to fitness programs overall goal of improving the Quality of life in the
community.
Funds will be used to provide business development services and training to small businesses and
microenterprises in Upper Manhattan and New York City.

Rosenthal

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information


Service, Inc.

141761209

Eugene

New York Teens Empowering More People Onward

383806414

Gentile

New York Theatre Workshop, Inc.

133131491

3,500

Deutsch

New York United Jewish Association, Inc.

262647383

10,000

Maisel

New York United Jewish Association, Inc.

262647383

12,000

Gibson

New York Walkers Club, Inc.

223936093

10,000

CC

New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

141845651

70,000

Ferreras

New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

141845651

To support the Women Microenterprise Institute to provide bilingual (English and Spanish) business
10,000 education and assistance to start up and existing disadvantaged women-owned microenterprises.

Levine
Rodriguez

New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.


New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

141845651
141845651

Ferreras

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

Lander

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

To support the Women Microenterprise Institute to provide bilingual (English and Spanish) business
5,000 education and assistance to start up and existing disadvantaged women-owned microenterprises.
9,000 Funding to provide women focused business education and assistance program
Funding will support the research and publication of its 2014 City Council District Profiles, which
provide comprehensive data about all 51 Council Districts open space resources, including
population-adjusted open space ratios, a comparative ranking of districts, and additional
neighborhood and borough-wide demographic information. District Profiles engage communities
10,000 with the elected officials who represent them.
To support a review and analysis of open space resources in New York City's 51 City Council
5,000 Districts.

136167879

Funding to support The Daffodil Project, a year-round volunteer initiative of NY4P in partnership
with the Dept. of Parks Recreation. The requested funds would offset the cost of the purchase of
daffodil bulbs citywide,(plus related expenses such as park permits and transport), which will be
given away to individuals and organizations that volunteer to plant them in public spaces
throughout the five boroughs, and thousands of which will be planted by young NYCHA residents
5,000 and NYC public school students alongside NY4P staff through our Youth Planting Program.

3,500
*
10,000
*

Levine

New Yorkers For Parks

*
Gentile, Greenfield,
Treyger

Purpose of Funds

CC
Gentile

NIA Community Services Network, Inc.


NIA Community Services Network, Inc.

112697931
112697931 *

Cornegy

Nia Theatrical Production Company, Inc.

113427470

Funding will be used for after-school, out-of-school time and summer programming to support
academic success and positive youth development, promote respect for all, and foster a love of
learning. NIAs diverse, bilingual, multicultural staff leads an array of age/grade appropriate
activities that include homework help, test prep, cultural arts, creative writing, interactive math
125,000 and science learning, literacy, character education, technology, fitness and recreation.
17,000 Funds will support NIA's local after school programs and workshops.
5,000 To support Nia Theatrical Productions ElderArts Festival and Black History Month programming

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Mealy
Cabrera
Cornegy

Nia Theatrical Production Company, Inc.


Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc.
Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc.

113427470
113271472 *
113271472 *

Cumbo

Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc.

113271742

120,000
5,000
10,000

Women's, Dickens,
Ferreras, Mendez,
Rose, Rosenthal

7,000
*

CC

Non-Traditional Employment for Women

133272001

140,000
*

Menchaca

Non-Traditional Employment for Women

133272001

Miller

Non-Traditional Employment for Women

133272001

3,500

Reynoso

North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence

113431280

10,000

CC

North Brooklyn Development Corporation

112555446

Koo

North Flushing Senior Center, Inc.

112741128

Rose

North Shore Rescue Squad No. 1, Inc.

132886423

Vacca

134131325

Williams

Northeast Bronx Association Corporation


Northeastern Conference of Seventh Day Adventists
Community Affairs, Inc.

Levine
Rodriguez

Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance


Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance

*
261997496
261997496 *

Levine

Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrants Rights

133255591

CC
Rodriguez
Rodriguez

Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation


Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

132972415
132972415
132972415

Dickens

Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership

133782555

Van Bramer

Northern Woodside Coalition Inc.

113029912

Rose

Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc.

132974137

3,500

*
Levin

Manhattan, Levine,
Martinez

020632575

45,000

*
*

Purpose of Funds

The funds will be used to pay for musicians, support staff salaries, and sound equipment setup and
use for free performances and educational cultural activities in District 41 schools, senior centers,
community centers, and parks, including Old Timers' Week concerts in Brownsville and the
ElderArts Festival. The funding will also be used to produce the annual Greg 'Jocko' Jackson Film
Festival to take place in Brownsville in District 41. The funds will pay for event equipment purchase
and rental, event supplies purchase and rental, and transportation costs. The funds will pay for
costs of producing educational workshops, including payment for the teachers. The funds will also
be used for food and entertainment for the event, which is free and open to the public.
Funding will provide string music enrichment programming for NYC public schools
To provide for the school music programs, from September to June
Funds will support the fees associated with teaching artists, the purchase of musical instruments,
venue rentals, outside technical contractors, as well as the staff responsible for professional
development services.
NEW prepares low-income women for careers that provide prosperity and security. As the
construction industry rebounds, NEW will expand recruitment in low-income neighborhoods,
increase access to skilled trades careers, and target employment of local residents on construction
projects.
Funds to expand recruitment in low-income neighborhoods, increase access to skilled trades
careers, and target employment of local residents on construction projects.
Funds will go towards the following initiatives: expand recruitment in low-income neighborhoods,
increase access to skilled trades careers, and target employment of local residents on construction
projects
To support development of workshops for local organizations to educate staff members about
domestic violence and appropriate ways to intervene.
To provide education and outreach at risk of displacement; counsel tenants and tenant
associations on their rights and responsibilities; assist individuals in locating and applying for
affordable housing.

To fund congregate lunches, activities, cultural trips, entertainment and refreshments, salaries and
12,000 fringes, facility rent, program supplies, operational costs, insurance and accounting costs.
The funds are to be used to offset the cost of the daily operation of the squad to include office
supplies, rent, fuel and vehicle up keep and repairs, medical supplies, cell and office phones and
3,500 upgrade existing equipment.
To fund for the Seniors Day Out Program including activities, events, transportation and food for
11,500 the seniors in the community
3,500 Funding to support education, recreation, sports and meal services.
Funding to support program costs (rent, salaries, supplies and other overhead) associated with
NoMAA's individual artist and arts organization serving the Northern Manhattan cultural
5,000 community and expanding into West Harlem.
7,000 Funding to support Regranting program for local artist through NOMAA
Funding will support NMCIR's outreach and legal services program which assists immigrants in
need of legal information for the purpose of legalizing or obtaining naturalization and other
4,000 immigration benefits such as Deferred Action.
Adult Education program provides Adult Basic Education (ABE)/Basic Education in Native Language
(BENL) and English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. Classes target low English
proficient speakers, low level computer users and those with low literacy in their native language.
Classes are open to residents over the age of 18. Funds are being requested from the Adult
75,000 Literacy Services Initiative.
9,000 Funding to support first generation Latino college program
9,000 Funding to support tenant advocacy workshops and outreach
To provide Doula care to expectant women, including childbirth education, labor, birth, and post
5,000 partum support - and breastfeeding counseling and support.
Funding to pay for performing artists and technical personnel for summer concerts in the park in
Woodside. Funding will also offset costs associated with holiday tree lighting, holiday concert and
3,500 to rent holiday street lights.
Funds will support the activities of Northfield's Economic Community Development Department,
including printing, staffing, workshop materials, office supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous
10,000 costs.
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Sponsor

Cohen, Dickens

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

CC

Northside Center for Child Development, Inc.

131656679 *

Torres
King

Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Inc.


Notes in Motion, Inc.

132806160
320005633 *

Funding to support programming at PS 63 STAR Academy; in-school dance residency program (


support teaching artist salaries, program evaluation and documentation, props, and supplies)

Kallos

Mendez
Levin

Notes in Motion, Inc.


NURTUREart Non-Profit Inc.

320005633
133964559

Reynoso

NURTUREart Non-Profit Inc.

133964559

CC
Garodnick

NY Common Pantry
NY Common Pantry

133127972
133127972

Kallos

NY Common Pantry

133127972

Cumbo

NY Writer's Coalition, Inc.

113604970

Johnson

NY Writer's Coalition, Inc.

113604870

Koslowitz
Rosenthal

NYC Family Serenity Inc.


NYC Kidsfest

452938143
263538262

Torres

NYCHA CUNY Scholarship Program

136400434

Dickens

NYS Urban Development Corp DBA Empire State


Development Corp

3,500
3,500 To support art programming in schools.
To support arts programs at schools in District 34, including stipends for teaching artists and cost of
5,000 materials.
To support food programs for the needy, including, Pantry's Choice Pantry program, Hot Meal
75,000 Program, and brown bag lunches.
3,500 Funding will support the Yorkville Common Pantry's meal programs.
To support food programs for the needy, including, Pantry's Choice Pantry program, Hot Meal
10,000 Program, and brown bag lunches.
Fund will support the costs of creative writing programs and public events, including stipends for
7,750 workshop leaders, salaries for program staff, and costs of publications.
To support creative writing programs for LGBT elders at SAGE, LGBT homeless youth at New
Alternatives, blind and visually impaired seniors at Visions, and disconnected and homeless youth
3,000 at The Door. Also, to provide public events in Council District 3.
Funds will be used for the summer concert - international festival for the whole family in Flushing
Meadows Corona Park for the neighborhoods of Forest Hill, Rego Park, Kew Gardens and all of
4,000 queens to promote peace understanding and tolerance.
3,500 Funds to support hiring performers as well as for promotion, outreach and production.
Funds will provide $1,000 scholarships to qualifying CUNY students residing in NYCHA
5,000 developments.

132624287

To provide technical assistance to small business owners and micro entrepreneurs in Manhattan
and the Greater Harlem community, including business seminars and one-to-one counseling on
5,000 how to increase revenue, cut costs, retain employees, and improve business efficiency.
Funding will be use to support a pilot program, Harlem CDC. Through collaborations and
partnership within the Greater Harlem community, Harlem CDC will provide focused and intense
technical assistance to small business owners and micro entrepreneurs including business seminars
and one-to-one counseling. In addition, Harlem CDC will work to develop a referral model with
strategic partners to work with small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs and assure they are
able to take advantage of numerous financial education workshops designed to sustain and grow
4,000 small businesses.

Levine

NYS Urban Development Corp DBA Empire State


Development Corp

132624287

Mark-Viverito

NYS Urban Development Corp DBA Empire State


Development Corp

132624287

Mark-Viverito

NYS Urban Development Corp DBA Empire State


Development Corp

*
132624287

Funds will provide focused and intense technical assistance to small business owners and micro
3,500 entrepreneurs in District 8 which include business seminars and one-to-one counseling.
The funds will be used by the Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force to hire a CUNY-City Collegetrained architect to create a conceptual design scenario for a city-owned block that currently
15,000 contains a functionally obsolete MTA bus depot on top of a colonial African burial ground.

*
Richards
Matteo

Ocean Bay Community Developement Corporation


Oceanic Hook and Ladder Company

841622031
133221795

Levin

ODA Primary Health Care Center Inc.

112329960

10,000
5,000
*

Jewish, Deutsch

Purpose of Funds

115,000 Funding to support Northside's After-school and Summer Program.


Funds will go toward the salary of a tenant's rights organizer who will assist in the coordination of
Tenants Rights Nights workshops, organizing tenant associations.
10,000
7,000 Funding supports dance programs at PS 78 and PS 112 Bronx.

CC

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc.

116078704

Weprin

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc.

116078704

3,500
*
*

75,000
10,000

To support program services in District 31 for Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased
crime, anti-terrorism awareness, medical awareness programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to
assist all emergencies for elderly people. Funding will also support assistance in case of
emergencies, natural disasters, Alzheimer's patients search and rescue, etc.
Funds will be used to purchase a Scott Air Pack (self contained breathing apparatus).
To develop, implement and promote community health education initiatives that promote health
and prevent disease, disability and premature death through education-driven voluntary behavior
change activities.
To provide services to people with mental illness. Education, housing, case management, crisis
intervention, counseling, and training for independent living.
To provide for the Autism-At-Home Behavior Training program to families with a child diagnosed
with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

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Sponsor

Cabrera, Cohen,
Garodnick, Kallos,
Vacca

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Ulrich

Ohr Binyamin

260068809

Lander

Old Stone House of Brooklyn

113032836

Levin

Old Stone House of Brooklyn

113032836

Arroyo

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

CC
Chin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.


Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

*
550882599
550882599 *

Lancman
Ulrich

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.


One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, Inc.

550882599
680602829

Cumbo

Onos Footprints, Inc.

900719956

Levin

Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, Inc.

010849087

Reynoso

Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, Inc.

010849087

Chin

Open Space Institute, Inc.

521053406

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to cover the operational costs to operate a Summer Camp and Day Care Center
3,500 for children
To support maintenance and operations of educational programs in JJ Byrne Playground and
46,000 Washington Park.
3,500 To support maintenance and education programming at JJ Byrne Playground and Washington Park.
Funding will support computer training programming in Senior Center within the 17th Council
5,000 District.
To fund restoration of Senior Center Initiative funds and additional funds to support and expand its
25,000 services throughout the City.
4,000 To support free technology-based programming for seniors.
Direct services to victims through the STF Domestic Violence Hotline and in-person advocacy
3,500 services.
30,000 Funds will be used for operational expenses
Funds will be used for Annual Turkey Give-Away Drive, as well as distribute Toys to Brooklyn family
4,000 shelters during the holidays.
To purchase winter equipment for North Brooklyn parks such as snow blowers, salt spreaders,
3,500 snow shovels, etc.
To support enhancement of the Sternberg Park Dog Run. Funds will be used for excavation of the
existing dog run materials, carting of the existing materials, delivery and installation of new
5,000 material, and installation of a double safety gate at the entrance to the large dog run
Funds will support repainting of low-income residential buildings and nonprofit buildings in target
areas by volunteers with white paint to promote sustainability, improve indoor temperatures,
3,500 lower summer energy bills.
Funds will be used for the Underpass ARt Program: Create a movement of concerned citizens to
explore alternatives with the LIRR and MTA on how to revitalize underpasses. Work with the
community to understand the issues in our community using underpasses as an area of common
concern. Create white paper so other residents will have a blue print on how to fix their
underpasses and motivate those in their community to take action. Funds will go toward film to
document the community, advertising to the community, materials to get the word out about
events, sintra board installed on the underpasses, and paint/painting materials

3D/technology training and challenges: provide classes and materials to train teachers so they can
educate their students on new technologies such as 3d printing. Work with students on 3d printing
and design technology. Funds will be used to purchase plastic for the 3d printers, publicize events,
and pay for someone to teach.
Koslowitz

Open Space Institute, Inc. - Rego Park Green Alliance

521053406

Constantinides

Open Space Institute, Inc. - White Roof Project

521053406

Mendez

Open Space Institute, Inc. - White Roof Project

521053406

Rosenthal

Open Space Institute, Inc. - White Roof Project

521053406

Reynoso

OpenPlans Inc

134111130

*
*
*
*

5,000 Garden Mural Program: Funds used to cleanup purchase plants


Funding will be used for supplies to paint roofs white - lowering energy costs for low-income and
5,000 nonprofit buildings.
Funding to coat the rooftops (using solar reflective white paint) of low income and nonprofit
12,950 buildings in target areas and provide educational outreach.
Funding to support coating the rooftops (solar reflective white paint) of low income and nonprofit
buildings and provide educational outreach as well as to help cover the administrative costs of
3,500 these programs.
To support StreetsAcademy's Vision Heroes program, an interactive education program about the
3,500 City's Vision Zero initiative and safe, livable streets.

*
Kallos
Lander

OpenPlans, Inc.
OpenPlans, Inc.

134111130
134111130 *

Gentile

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

112934620

4,000

Menchaca

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

112934620

10,000

10,000
5,000

To support an introductory program to help community organizations and the public understand
Vision Zero quickly. It is designed to be interactive and engaging and is for people who may have
little knowledge about livable streets and minimal technical expertise.
To support educational programming about Vision Zero.
Funds will support the staff to provide service to the Fort Hamilton Army Base in helping access
veterans in need of our services and in a partnership with the Brooklyn Navy Yard to provide
veterans with work readiness and job placement assistance.
Funding to provide 4 classes for High School Equivalency/Adult Basic Education (150 instructional
hours per year per class) to low-income individuals in Brooklyn.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Weprin
Dromm

Legal Name of Organization

Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc.


Osborne Association, Inc., The

EIN

* Amount ($)

Gibson

Osborne Association, Inc., The

135563028

CC

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112601112

10,000
*

Greenfield

10,000
*

The funds will be used by the Osborne Associations for operational use in The Fulton Community
Reentry Center. The center will provide transitional housing, social enterprises that create jobs,
and youth and family support services, among other services identified by the community.
To enhance the lives and improve the skills of members with autism educationally and
recreationally, funds will be utilized in its special education preschool, Sunday recreational
program, and respite program.
Funding provides SUNDAY/Legal holiday programs for Manhattan children. Funds provide door to
door busing to the 28 session programs.
Funding to provide acting staff, props, and transportation for students to see theatrical
performances
To provide affordable theatrical performances for District 8 school aged children. The funding will
provide financial aid that it needed to pay actors and theatrical staff, buy props, and pay for
transportation and miscellaneous expenses.
Funding to provide acting staff, props, and transportation for students to see theatrical
performances

Greenfield

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112601112

Levine

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

Mark-Viverito

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

Rodriguez

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

Gentile
Johnson

Our Lady of Guadalupe School


Our Time Theatre Company ,Inc.

*
112145199
331049070 *

Chin

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

Johnson

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

Lander

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

Levin

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

Mendez

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

To support electronic waste recycling events including outreach to residents and small businesses.
4,000 Funds will be used to develop and produce outreach materials and cover staff costs.
To organize electronic waste (e-waste) recycling events in Council District 3 and to promote the
3,000 events to members of the public.
To support the Ecology Center's E-waste Recycling Program, including informational outreach on
4,500 electronic waste.
To support reuse and refurbishing activities at the Ecology Center's Gowanus E-waste Warehouse,
3,500 a drop-off center for unwanted electronics.
Funding to support Electronic waste recycling events (print outreach materials and staff time spent
4,250 coordinating events)

Rosenthal

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

Funds will be used to organize electronic waste (e-waste) recycling events and to outreach to
3,500 residents and small businesses near the event area about the importance of recycling e-waste

Arroyo

Oval Community Youth Program, Inc.

260877270

10,000
3,500

Dickens, Levine,
Rodriguez

Purpose of Funds

5,000 To provide two community concerts at the Queensborough Performing Arts Center.
7,500 To support maintaining family ties while incarcerated to help reduce recidivism.

112781564
135563028

25,000
*

*
*

Espinal

Overcoming-Love Ministries, Inc.

112774575

Cumbo
Williams

Pacifica Foundation Radio - WBAI Radio


Pacifica Foundation Radio - WBAI Radio

*
941347046
941347046 *

CC

Palante Harlem, Inc.

800209989

Gibson

Palante Harlem, Inc.

800209989

Levine
Rodriguez

Palante Harlem, Inc.


Palante Harlem, Inc.

800209989
800209989

Cabrera

Palladia, Inc.

237089380

5,000

Funds will provide salary for the choral director, music scores, musical instruments, storage
3,500 compartments, and cabinetry for an after-school choral music program for children.
3,500 To support Our Time NYC, a theatre-arts education program for children who stutter.

5,000 Funding will support sports and recreation afterschool program in the 17 Council District.
Funding to support a soup kitchen, Liberty Caf, supporting both overhead expenses and payment
20,000 of stipends for volunteers.
Funds will be used to aide in daily broadcast operations at a new Brooklyn location while
2,000 temporary studios are being rented.
3,500 Funds to aide in daily broadcast operations at a new Brooklyn location
Funds will support a Homeless Prevention Project providing outreach, referral and legal services
25,000 programs to support homeless prevention and tenant assistance activities.
Funds will expand PALANTE's existing outreach, Referral and Legal Service program to support
Homelessness Prevention activities. This program offers a Housing Legal Clinic workshops, free of
cost to residents services focused on the legal process of addressing housing code violations and
preventing evictions in partnership with several well respected law firms. The program also
provides technical assistance and training in local buildings, and assist in tenant association
formation.
8,000
Funding to support the Tenant Organizing Leadership Development for Tenants enrolled in HPDs
5,000 Tenant Interim Lease (TIL) Program.
3,500 Funding to provide tenant advocacy workshops and outreach
Funding for existing scatter site program based in a large apartment complex on West Tremont
Avenue in district 14, and we are seeking 10,000 from you to help augment the programs modest
5,000 operating budget

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Mark-Viverito

Palladia, Inc.

237089380

Chin

Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

132894709

Rodriguez

Panamerican Musical Art Research, Inc.

133229941

Rodriguez

Panamerican Musical Art Research, Inc.

133229941

Chin

Paper Bag Players, Inc., The

131972960

Garodnick

Paper Bag Players, Inc., The

131972960

* Amount ($)

5,000
5,000
*
*

3,500
3,500

*
4,000
*

*
Rosenthal

Paper Bag Players, Inc., The

Matteo

Parent Teacher Association Of Port Richmond High


School, The - Boys Cross-Country Track and Field
Parent Teacher Association Of Port Richmond High
School, The - Lady Raiders Track and Field Team
Parent Teacher Association Of Port Richmond High
School, The - Port Richmond High School Football

Rosenthal

ParentJobNet, Inc.

Rose
Rose

131972960
*
136643607
136643607
136643607

*
*
*

201966758

The funds will support The Paper Bag Players NYC Theater For All," which provides reduced price to
3,500 free theater tickets, free public performances and after school workshops.
The funds will support The Paper Bag Players outreach program NYC Theater For All that provides
free and low cost tickets to NYC children attending our school-time performances at theaters and
in school auditoriums. This program also supports free performances for the public during the
summer vacation and winter holiday, and our after-school workshops for children in NYC Libraries
3,500 and studio throughout the year.
Funds to purchase warm-up suits and running suits, and track equipment for competition, including
4,000 shot-puts, discus, stretch-bands, timers, running sneakers, and spikes for running shoes.
Funds will be used to defray costs of equipment including jumping mats, uniforms, weights, starting
4,000 blocks, as well as to defray transportation costs.
1,000 Funding will provide new equipment and uniforms.
Funding will provide free ESL classes, financial literacy, job readiness, career options, computer
training workshops, career counseling and job placement to public school parents in various public
3,500 schools in Council Districts 6, 7, and 8.

Richards

Gibson

Dickens
Rodriguez
Lander
Lander

ParentJobNet, Inc.
Parents Association of Public School 178, Inc., The
Park Slope Christian Help, Inc.
Park Slope Civic Council

201966758
455399081 *
112449994 *
237347301 *

Levin

Park Slope Civic Council

237347301

CC

Parodneck Foundation for Self-Help Housing and


Community Development, Inc., The

112229635

Richards

Parodneck Foundation for Self-Help Housing and


Community Development, Inc., The

112229635

25,000

CC

Part of the Solution

133425071

10,000

Palma

Part of the Solution

133425071

5,000

Kallos

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

To assist public school parents free ESL classes, financial literacy, job readiness, career options,
computer training workshops, career counseling and job placement, and connections with the local
business community for parents seeking employment in Council Districts 6, 7, and 8.
Funding to provide a Music teacher at PS 187
To support the preparation of meals for the poor.
To support community outreach and neighborhood cleaning and beautification events.
To publicize and organize Civic Sweep events.

3,500

25,000

*
Lander

4,500
7,000
5,000
13,500

Purpose of Funds

To enhance services for children residing at Palladia's domestic violence shelters. Funds will be
used to train staff in the assessment, engagement, and referral process in order to quickly and
effectively link individuals to the appropriate services.
Funds will support expansion of community outreach and provision of discounted and free tickets
for seniors and students in Lower Manhattan.
Funding to offset costs of Venue rental, tech support, artist fees, promotion, and staffing for
Cultura Hispana in Washington Heights
Funding to offset costs of Venue rental, tech support, artist fees, promotion, and staffing for Tango
Festival
The funds will support The Paper Bag Players "NYC Theater For All," which provides free and reduceprice tickets to children attending school-time performances, and free public performances and
after school workshops.

To support the cost of a certified foreclosure prevention counselor to provide one-on-one, inperson assistance to homeowners in the 31st Council District who are in foreclosure or who are at
risk of foreclosure.
To support the cost of one-on-one, in-person assistance to homeowners in the 31st Council District
who are in foreclosure or who are at risk of foreclosure. Assistance will be delivered on site within
the 31st Council District.
Funding will be used to support POTS emergency food, social and legal services. Funds will offset
the cost of a Volunteer Development Coordinator who will be in charge of volunteers and in-kind
donations.
To provide emergency food and nutrition, social and legal services. Funding will cover the costs of
employing a Volunteer and Development Coordinator who recruits and organizes volunteers and
solicits In-Kind Donations.

To educate the public about participatory budgeting and develop the capacity of residents to
engage in budget discussions. These resources will be put towards staffing, materials and overhead
costs for: Promoting and conducting workshops for members of the public to learn how
7,000 participatory budgeting works globally and locally and how the citys budget works.
PBP will provide technical assistance for NYCs FY2014 participatory budgeting process (PBNYC).
Residents of each participating Council District will work together over eight months to identify
spending ideas. The funding request will support PBPs staffing for all aspects of PB, and related
5,000 administrative costs.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Levin

Legal Name of Organization

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

453858268 *

*
Levine

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

7,000
*

Menchaca

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

Richards
Rodriguez

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.


Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

*
453858268
453858268 *

Torres

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

Ulrich

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

Weprin

Participatory Budgeting Project, Inc.

453858268

*
*
*

*
Levine

Partnership For After School Education, Inc.

133976066
*

Mealy

PDM Performing Arts Corporation

753032931

Rose

Peace Action Fund of New York State, Inc.

010885806

Levine

People's Theare Project

264705999

Menchaca

Peoples Urban Films Puf Foundation, Inc.

900519403

CC

Per Scholas, Inc.

7,000

7,000
7,000
7,000

Purpose: PBP will support programming that educates the public and community organizations
about the city's budgetary process and participatory budgeting in New York City (PBNYC).Funds will
be used to cover the cost of salary and overhead relating to programs that create materials,
support, and technical assistance to the Council offices that are doing Participatory Budget in NYC.
To provide funding for educating the community /public about the City Council, civic participation
and engagement in the New York City budgeting process.
PBP requests funds to educate the public about participatory budgeting and develop the capacity of
residents to engage in budget discussions. These resources will be put towards staffing, materials
and overhead costs related to District 31.
Funding to support Staffing, materials and overhead costs for Participatory Budgeting
Funds will go towards to educating the public about the city's budget process and developing the
capacity of residents to engage in budget discussions.

5,000 Funds will be used to support community engagement and education workshops on the city budget
To support programming that educates the public and community organizations about the city's
7,000 budgetary process and participatory budgeting in NYC.
PASE will improve the academic and youth development outcomes of underserved children and
youth in Manhattan (Council District 7) and the South Bronx by offering 8 professional
development training sessions open to afterschool professionals. Funding will offset program costs
4,000 of salaries, supplies and other overhead expenses.
The funds will be used for equipment and supplies for PDM's youth dance and theater troupe,
including printing, video services, IT services, props, costumes, uniforms, and dance accessories and
10,000 garments. The funds will also be used for theater and dance venue rentals.
Funds will be used to continue student organizing efforts at the College of Staten Island and to help
support Staten Island chapters activities, including promotion, materials, administrative costs,
5,000 space and insurance.
Funding to support the 2014-2015 Season during which professional teaching artists will facilitate
theatre programs with groups of children, youth and adults that will culminate in unique theatrical
events created and performed by the groups, presented in northern Manhattan and other NYC
communities. These programs are free to participants and encourage dialogue around community
4,000 health, safety, opportunity and justice.
To support PUF Foundation Inc. in providing services to the community that include: professional
development, artist training, audience development, Arts/Culture, Arts Education, Mentorship, Job
Training and Job Placement in Media, Media/Digital Arts, Filmmaking, Editing, Video and Television
5,000 and Broadcasting and Journalism.

*
Bronx, Arroyo, King

Purpose of Funds

4,000 To educate the public about the New York City Budget.

043252955

To support the Per Scholas Institute for Technology which offers a 15-week Computer Technician
Training Program to prepare unemployed and underemployed adults for careers in the IT field.
75,000 Funds will support the training program by offsetting salary expenses.

*
Gibson

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

Crowley
Rosenthal

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.


Philharmonic-Symphony Society Of New York, Inc.

112328536
131664054 *

Mendez

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665

Torres

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665

Mendez

Phoenix Theatre Enemble, Inc.

201562809

8,000

*
*
*

22,500
3,500
25,000
15,000

The Funds will be used for Per Scholas IT-ready program which is an intensive full-time IT training
that prepares under/unemployed individuals, 18 years and older, for careers in the IT field. Funds
will support the training program by paying a portion of an IT Instructor's salary.
Funding will support and supplement the operation and maintenance of multi-service senior
center facility; utilities, program insurance, food, printing supplies, communications, and
maintenance and repair costs
Funds support the school partnership program at PS 199
Funding to provide 1000+ hours in the following areas: (case management, case assistance,
healthcare management, and healthcare assistance)
Funds will support programming and special events at the 42nd, 46th, 48th, 49th and 52nd
precincts including the Night Out Against Crime and refreshments.

Funding to support Theatre Arts Studio, classroom workshops, and an Off-Broadway student
3,500 production @ ESCHS (teaching artist fees and subsidized theatre tickets for students families)

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Women's, Koslowitz,
Mendez, Van Bramer CC

Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc.

132621497

*
Cumbo
Levine

Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc.


Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc.

132621497
132621497 *

Johnson

Playwrights Horizons, Inc.

132805131

Chin

Poets House, Inc.

133255098

Chin

Poets House, Inc.

133255098

Reynoso

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

Rose

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

CD28

Police Community Council - Police Service Area 9

454924859

Levin

Polish and Slavic Center, Inc.

112285970

Dickens

Polo Grounds Towers Resident Association

113754897

Dickens

Polo Grounds Towers Resident Association


Polonians Organized to Minister to Our Community
(POMOC)
Polonians Organized to Minister to Our Community
(POMOC)

113754897

*
*

Matteo

Funding to support services for women at greatest risk of becoming infected with HIV. Services
include HIV rapid testing, linkage to HIV primary care, STI screening and treatment services, case
management, comprehensive risk reduction counseling services, and support groups.
4,500
3,500 Funding will support Project Street Beat (PSB) services.
Funding to support Student Ticketing Programs for public high school students and college students
7,500 in New York City's Council District 3.
3,500 Funding will support free year-round class for students to Poet House to learn about poetry.
Funds will support writing workshops, production of an anthology, and public readings for senior
3,500 residents of Lower Manhattan.
To support the Juvenile Crime Prevention Program, including Summer Play Streets and/or Teen
7,500 Impact Centers in District 34.

112594500

Funding to support the costs associated with running its youth programs in the 49th district,
5,000 including staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
To support annual basketball tournament and youth events including the purchase of supplies,
10,000 equipment and refreshments
To support the Community Action Program, which lends support to seniors and their daily
problems through a network of local agencies and institutional contracts, and through the social
3,500 organizations addresses of other ethnic groups.
To support programs and activities at Family Day, including distribution of information on accessing
3,500 quality healthcare.
To support programs and activities at Family Day, including distribution of information on accessing
3,500 quality healthcare.
Funding will support Community Program providing counseling and individual, bilingual assistance
10,000 to clients with various social and immigration-related issues.
Funds will be use to support the Staten Island Community Program, to help assist clients with
2,500 applications for various government benefits.
Funding to provide assistance to tenants with housing problems, technical assistance and
leadership development, newsletter, outreach to tenants, educational and recreational programs
5,000 for youth and operation of the Pomonok Urban Garden Society providing healthy fresh food.

*
*

Crowley

Purpose of Funds

Funds would be used for Evidence Based Intervention for Project Street Beat (PSB), an innovative
client-focused, street-based HIV prevention and linkage-to-care program that reaches populations
at high risk for HIV. The EBI funding that PPNYC seeks helps to maintain Comprehensive Risk
Counseling and Services (CRCS) for women of color who are engaging in high-risk sexual and/or
substance use behaviors. CRCS specifically addresses the social and environmental factors that
create challenges to engagement, adherence and retention in treatment and care to achieve
100,000 improved health outcomes.

112594500

Lancman

Pomonok Residents Association

800518424

CC
Dickens

Positive Workforce, Inc.


Positive Workforce, Inc.

*
133459199
133459199 *

Cabrera

Power, Praise and Deliverance, Inc.

841650246

Levin

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

Menchaca
Cornegy

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.


Pratt Area Community Council, Inc.

*
134045021
112451752 *

Cumbo
Cumbo

Pratt Area Community Council, Inc.


Pratt Area Community Council, Inc.

*
112451752
112451752 *

Funds will be allocated to a portion of operating expenses for programming that provides training,
100,000 referral and placement opportunities in construction for program participants.
10,000 Citi wide resident population
Funding to provide and distribute quality canned goods and produce to families who live within
5,000 temporary housing. .
To support after school and summer programs that promote physical activity, healthy living and
5,500 academic readiness for elementary, middle school and high school girls.
3,500 Funds to provide sports programming for female youth through summer and after school programs
10,000 To support costs with delivering financial and credit education workshops
Funds will support one-on-one counseling services, housing court support, free monthly legal clinics
6,000 and outreach efforts.
5,700 Funds will support services to local business owners and entrepreneurs.

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Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

BLAC, Ferreras,
Garodnick, Kallos,
Lander, Levin,
Menchaca, Reynoso

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
CC

Pratt Institute

111630822

*
Cornegy

Pratt Institute

111630822

Cumbo

Pratt Institute

111630822

*
Ferreras

Pratt Institute

111630822

Lander

Pratt Institute

111630822

Torres

Pratt Institute

111630822

*
Arroyo

Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theater Collection, Inc.

133266893

Palma

Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theater Collection, Inc.

133266893

CC

Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theatre Collection, Inc.

133266893

Arroyo

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329

*
*
*

Funding for services to manufacturers that were previously provided by the NY Industrial Retention
Network (NYIRN), which were consolidated into Pratt. These services include: the Green
Manufacturing Initiative, Food from New York, which both supports business development and
strengthens neighborhood retailing, and technical assistance to help 100 to 200 manufacturing
150,000 companies to relocate, obtain benefits and other needed services.
To support Pratt Center for community Development's completion of the development of land use
and zoning mechanisms for creating stable mixed-use districts along the Atlantic Avenue corridor
within Bedford-Stuyvesant and other areas throughout NYC; and to develop a policy proposal
5,000 concerning zoning tools to protect manufacturing jobs and affordable housing
Funds to provide urban planning technical support to organizations and officials in the Clinton Hill/
3,000 Crown Heights communities.
Funding will support work that engages community based organizations in identifying planning
issues of most pressing concern to district 21, and to perform research and analysis, prepare
10,000 summary materials and support neighborhood visioning and advocacy.
To facilitate a prioritization process for the Gowanus area, which was hard hit by hurricane Sandy,
including working with environmental, transportation, and economic planning specialists to identify
ways to resolve the area's infrastructure issues and improve conditions for businesses and
25,000 residents.
Funds will support local community-based stakeholders in identifying planning issues of most
pressing concern, performing research and analysis, and preparing summary materials that
15,000 support neighborhood visioning and advocacy.
To support free and low-cost performances and arts education, including original plays and
musicals by the resident Latino ensemble on topics of relevance to the community, and arts
17,875 workshops conducted in partnership with local schools and other organizations.
To support the production of musical theater and plays rooted in Puerto Rican/Latino culture, and
3,500 to support professional performances and arts learning workshops.
Funds to employ qualified artists of color to provide top-notch, bilingual arts programs for diverse
75,000 communities citywide.
To provide presentations focusing on homophobia, addiction, HIV, other STDs, teen pregnancy,
10,000 bullying, domestic violence and other topics to students in Council District 17 schools.

*
Eugene

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329

Ferreras

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329

Koslowitz

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329

Mendez

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329

Palma

Pride Not Prejudice, Inc.

461334329

Garodnick

Primary Stages Company, Inc.

133258765

Johnson
Rose

Primary Stages Company, Inc.


Project Hospitality, Inc.

133258765
133234441

Koslowitz
Lancman

Project Lead, Inc.


Project Lead, Inc.

133761446
133761446

5,000
*
*
*

Purpose of Funds

5,000
3,000
6,000

*
3,500

To support the Journey to Pride program in a school from the 40th District, which provides
afterschool workshops and in-school assembly presentations involving students as actors and peer
educators on educational topics to promote health, tolerance, and anti-bullying efforts.
To support youth presentations focusing on HIV, anti-violence, anti- prejudice, substance addiction
and pride.
Funding will be used for IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING 1/2 hour in-school presentations to schools in
the 29th Council District
To support youth presentations focusing on HIV, anti-violence, anti- prejudice, substance addiction
and pride.
To provide Pride not Prejudices presentations, focusing on homophobia, addiction, HIV, other STDs,
teen pregnancy, bullying, cyber bullying, domestic violence, violence and intolerance in council
District 18 public schools.

Funding will support the arts education programs held at 59E59 Theaters, which offers free student
3,500 matinee performances and workshops to students in New York City public schools.
To support the Student Matinee Program, providing free performances for public high school
students. Funding supports the cost of theater rental and theater related package fees for student
3,000 matinees and artistic costs of running these performances.
3,500 Funding to cover food costs associated with our Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
Funds will be used for needy families from throughout the Kew Gardens and Richmond Hills areas
for food assistance through the emergency food pantry services, out of the pantry at 8417
23,500 Abingdon Rd.
5,000 Funds will be used to support the emergency food pantry services.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Cumbo

Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council,


Inc.

412138050

Eugene

Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association Inc.

237064386

* Amount ($)

Funds are for the second phase of a project that will expand an existing National Register historic
3,500 district in Prospect Heights to align with the much larger NYC historic district
To support neighborhood program activities including the MLK Day of Celebration and the Youth
Compost Project, neighborhood clean up and beautification, youth part-time employment, tenant
5,000 support and advocacy.

Brooklyn, Lander

CC
Cornegy

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.


Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763
112843763 *

Cumbo

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

Espinal

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

Eugene
Lander
Levin

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.


Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.
Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

*
112843763
112843763 *
112843763 *

Mealy
Matteo
Rose

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.


Public Administrator - Richmond County
Public Administrator - Richmond County

112843763
133203842
133203842

Cumbo

Public Housing Communities, Inc.

203937275

Levin

Public Housing Communities, Inc.

203937275

Rosenthal

Public Housing Communities, Inc.

203937275

Mealy
Levin
Matteo

Public School 21K


Public School 31K
Public School 37R

136400434
136400434
136400434

Matteo
Matteo
Matteo
Levin
Gentile

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

Rodriguez
Gentile
Gentile
Levin
Gentile

Public School 41R


Public School 46R
Public School 50R
Public School 54 - Magnet School
Public School 69 Vincent D. Grippo School
Public School / Middle School 278M - Paula Hedbavny
School
Public School 101 The Verrazano School
Public School 102 Bayview School
Public School 110K
Public School 112 Lefferts Park School

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

5,000
1,000
1,000
2,800
1,000

Garodnick
Matteo
Gentile
Levin

Public School 116M - The Mary Lindley Murray School


Public School 11R
Public School 127 McKinley Park School
Public School 132K

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

3,500
14,000
1,000
2,800

Eugene

Public School 139

136400434

8,000

*
*

*
*
*

Purpose of Funds

40,000
5,000
4,500
5,000

To support Youth and Environmental Education Programs in the Park. To continue to provide free
youth and educational programming for children at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts
Historic House. The Audubon Center offers ongoing special exhibits, family workshops, free art and
science classes, drop-in programs, guided and self-guided tours and trails, and citizen science
activities. Lefferts Historic House is a museum dedicated to the history of Brooklyn, Prospect Park,
and the seasonal cycles of life in the farming village of Flatbush.
To support park programming and operations
Funds to support programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House, while
keeping the Park and its facilities clean, safe, and well-maintained.
Funds to support programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House, while
keeping the Park and its facilities clean, safe, and well-maintained.

To support Park programs and operations, including the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts
8,300 Historic House, and to keep the Park and its facilities clean, safe, and well-maintained.
31,500 To care for the park and support operational expenses and community programming.
3,500 To support Prospect Park programs and operations.
The funds will be used to support Prospect park's programs and operations. The funds will be used
7,000 to pay staff salaries, and for park maintenance and upkeep.
2,000 Funding for Burial services for Indigent Staten Island residents
3,500 Burial of indigent Staten Islanders
Funding to help participants obtain security licenses, small business start up grants which will be
3,500 used to pay for their business registration fees, business insurance, basic equipment and supplies.
To support the Economic Resource Referral Center and Job Fair Program, which consist of job
7,000 preparedness sessions, resume writing, and other job training assistance.
Funding supports Tech For The Future Program with Diaspora Community Services for young adult
3,500 males 18-26 that have been formerly incarcerated or at risk individuals.
The funds will allow the school to remain open during the summer months for OST programming.
20,000 The funds will pay for the costs of operating the school building during the summer.
2,800 To provide travel for the school's chess team travel national competition.
10,000 Funds will be used for services for Autistic Students
Funds will be used for Professional development for Common Core State standards in ELA and
9,000 Mathematics
14,000 Funds will be used for Academic Intervention Services
14,000 Funds will be used for Academic Intervention Services
2,800 To provide field trips and library books.
1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding to support furniture upgrades for shared school library of PS/MS 278 and PS/IS 18
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
To provide after school programming.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will support the P.S. 116 extended day enrichment programs that serve the student
population.
Funds will be used for Academic Intervention Services
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
To support an in-school residency with Growing Chefs to facilitate farming program.
To support a school chess program for students in grades K to 5th grade. Students receive
instruction from a chess master.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Koslowitz

Public School 139 - Rego Park School

136400434

Kallos

Public School 151 - Yorkville Community School

136400434

Funds will be used for programming in the school including arts programs in the school, anti
bullying events, graduations, Student of the month and for art residencies within the school
7,000 including African Dance, Circus arts, Dancing on Broadway, Yoga, Dancing classrooms
Funds to support STEM Program Services - Throughout this curriculum, students investigate the
components of LEGO robotics: LEGO WEDO Education software, design journaling, robot
construction, programming and problem solving. This curriculum is designed for hands-on learning
4,000 in and outside the computer lab.

136400434

Funding to provide for Second Grade and Fourth Grade - New-York Historical Society Educators
work with every class each month over the course of an academic year, delivering hands-on social
studies programs that align with the Social Studies Scope and Sequence for each grade. Through
examining works of art and hands-on art making, The Art of History mines the rich collections of
the New-York Historical Society to teach students about important events and periods in New York
and American history. Based on New York Citys Scope and Sequence for Social Studies and
Blueprint for Visual Arts, this program presents five different history themes: Life with the Lenape:
4,075 Native Americans in New York, Life in New Amsterdam

Kallos

Public School 151 - Yorkville Community School

Second Grade Musical Introduction Series: 12 In-School Instructional Sessions/ 4 Professional


Concerts at the 92nd St This dynamic and culturally rich program introduces students to the world
of music, both in the concert hall and in the classroom, connecting the joy of musical learning with
current academic curriculum and providing multiple avenues for students artistic engagement.
First Grade Chorus Program - 16 Weeks of Artists Residencies; Planning Sessions & Workshops &
Performances. Teaching Artist in Chorus for 1st grade: October, 2012-May, 2013. Classes will be
held on Wednesday throughout the year. In this program, students experience the empowerment
of choral singing by building on the skills of literacy, communication and teamwork, as well as
learning essential musical concepts, such as pitch, rhythm and dynamics, and appropriate musical
vocabulary.
Funding will support enrichment programs for students at the school.
Technology maintenance.
To purchase new equipment/ instruments and support music program
Funding to support Professional teacher development for PS 166 program
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.

Kallos

Public School 151 - Yorkville Community School

136400434

3,200

Kallos
Garodnick
Kallos
CD28
Rosenthal
Gentile
Gentile

Public School 151 - Yorkville Community School


Public School 151M - Yorkville Community School
Public School 158 - The Bayard Taylor School
Public School 160Q
Public School 166
Public School 170 Ralph A. Fabrizio School
Public School 176 Ovington School

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
5,000
1,000
1,000

Kallos
Gentile
Gentile
Kallos

Public School 183 - Robert Louis Stevenson


Public School 185 Walter Kassenbrock School
Public School 186 Dr. Irving A. Gladstone School
Public School 198 - The Isidor and Ida Straus School

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

5,000
1,000
1,000
10,000

Kallos
Gentile
Gentile
Gentile
Gentile

Public School 198 - The Isidor and Ida Straus School


Public School 200 Benson School
Public School 204 Vincent Lombardi School
Public School 205 Clarion school
Public School 212 Lady Deborah Moody

136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434
136400434

Kallos

Public School 217 - The Roosevelt Island School

136400434

To fund two enrichment programs for the students; Dancing Classrooms and Rosie's Theater Kids.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
School residencies such as Ballroom Dancing, Yoga, Salvadori Center/ urban planning, NY Historical
20,000 Society, STUDIO in a School, Drama and Character development.

Rose

136400434

Funding will be used for staff and programmatic expenses to integrate the educational and exciting
9,800 fully-immersive virtual game design program VR Quest into the school curriculum.

136400434
136400434

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
4,500 To support an afterschool tennis program.

Gentile
CD28
Levin

Public School 22
Public School 247 NYC College Partnership Elementary
School
Public School 249
Public School 264 Bay Ridge Elementary School for the
Arts
Public School 354Q
Public School 369K - Coy L. Cox School

Eugene
CD28

Public School 399


Public School 40Q

136400434
136400434

Gentile
Eugene

136400434
136400434
136400434

Computrace Software - Required anti-theft software Computrace Complete" for Mac laptops.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
To support ballroom dancing for 4th graders for Rosies Theater Kids for 5th grade.

5,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
5,500 To purchase software, new equipment and electronic devices to support Digital Library
2,800 To provide academic intervention and recreational after-school programming.
To support P.S. 399's Tap Ensemble, which teaches students to learn the fundamentals of tap
10,000 dancing.
5,000 To support Music Program and purchase new equipment/instruments
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Mark-Viverito

Public School 50 - Marc Antonio School

136400434

Kallos

Public School 527 - East Side School for Social Action

136400434

Kallos

Public School 527 - East Side School for Social Action

136400434

Kallos

Public School 527 - East Side School for Social Action

136400434

Funding to support Art Farm in the City To continue our partnership with Art Farm in the City so
3,200 students can learn about animals, their habitats, and what it takes to care for pets
To continue partnership with Music for Many so each month, students can view an in-school
5,000 performance from talented artists related to special holidays and events

Kallos

Public School 527 - East Side School for Social Action

136400434

6,000 To provide Spanish instruction to students as part of Global Studies theme

Kallos

Public School 527 - East Side School for Social Action

136400434

8,000 To continue partnership with NY Chess Kids so all students receive weekly instruction in chess

Gentile

Public School 748 Brooklyn School for Global Scholars


Public School/Intermediate School 104 The Magnet
School of Museum Studies
Public School/Intermediate School 157

136400434

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.

136400434
136400434

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
2,800 To provide after school music programming.

Public School/Intermediate School 163 Bath Beach School 136400434


Public School/Intermediate School 180 -The SEEALL
Academy
136400434

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.

Public School/Intermediate School 229 Dyker School


Public School/Intermediate School 30 Mary White
Ovington School

136400434

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.

136400434

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.
Funding support will help transform the pedestrian footbridge on W. 231 Street between Sedgwick
Ave. and Kingsbridge Terrace near the New School for Leadership Journalism in District 14 during
the 2014-15 school year or a struggling community facility or playground in District 14. Paint Club,
the gateway program, recruits 700-900 at-risk students per year, into an innovative, multi-layered
after-school program that has tangible effects on students, their schools, the business, and the
5,000 community.

Gentile
Levin
Gentile
Gentile
Gentile
Gentile

1,000 Funding will be used for PTA activities that are beneficial to children and parents.

*
Cabrera

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768
*

CC

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768

Cumbo

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768

Levine

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768

Rosenthal

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768

Vallone

Publicolor, Inc.

133912768

Arroyo

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

136167177

CC

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

136167177

*
*

*
BLAC, Arroyo

Purpose of Funds

To provide personnel support, materials, and supplies for the Vito Mercantonio Community Peace
3,500 Garden.
To continue partnership with the Guggenheim Museum so all students can attend museum
2,000 programs

Funds will be used to support the Paint Club program an innovative and mult-layered after-school
program in the following schools MS 206 (508 E. 120 St., Manhattan) and Health Opportunities HS
20,000 (350 Gerard Ave., Bronx). Sites will include La Placita/La Marqueta in East Harlem.
Funds to transform three police precincts (88th Precinct - 298 Classon Ave., 84th Precinct - 301
Gold St., and 78th Police Precinct - 65 6th Ave.) in District 35 during the fall of the 2014-15 school
4,000 year through Paint Club gateway program.
Funding to transform New Design Middle School (625 West 133rd St., Manhattan), a targeted
under-performing school in District 7, or a struggling community facility or playground in District 7
during the 2014-15 school year. Paint Club, the gateway program, recruits at-risk students and
places them into an innovative, multi-layered after-school program that has tangible effects on
students, their schools, the business volunteers who join us on site, and the community. It is a
model of civic engagement. Students are taught transferable work habits, the marketable skill of
commercial painting, and team work while developing an appreciation for math. Dreary
4,000 environments are changed to safe and stimulating with vibrant colors.
Funding to support the beautification of MS 256 Academic Athletic Excellence (154 W. 93 St.,
3,500 Manhattan) during the 2014-15 school year.
The funding will help transform 1 low performing school or 1 under-resourced community facility
5,000 or 1 neglected playground in District 19 during the 2014-15 school year.
To support the Latino Social work Task Force in its efforts to increase the number of Latino
professional social workers serving non profit organizations, and to otherwise strengthen the
5,000 cultural, and ethnic diversity of social workers.
To support the Latino Social Work Task Force (LSWTF) activities which include pre-testing
workshops and mentoring relationship with the members of the LSWTF during and after
25,000 graduation.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Chin

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

136167177

Mendez

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

136167177

Reynoso

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

136167177

* Amount ($)

*
*
*

To support the Latino Social Work Task Force's efforts to train Latino social workers. Funds will
5,000 support staffing, student scholarships, and assistance with other student expenses.
Funds are intended to be used for general support for Purelements Arts Education Programs. Funds
will directly support the organizations: COAR - Saturday Dance training, and AIRE - Afterschool arts
programs in 20 New York City partnering schools. Directly serving approximately 3,000 students
annually. Purelements programs are designed to expose and encourage Brooklyn students to
explore careers in performing arts and arts education. Purelements innovative learning
environment is designed to enable students to reach their full potential in the arts and in life.
Curriculum includes Ballet, Modern, West African with musical accompanists), Hip Hop, Musical
Theater, Jazz and Choreography. Students develop and refine skills through rigorous technical
training, performance opportunities and mentorship. The impact of Purelements in underserved
communities is enormous!

Barron

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance

205332584

10,000

Queens,
Constantinides,
Ferreras, Gibson,
Lancman, Miller

Mealy

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance

205332584

Arroyo

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

Purpose of Funds

To support graduate social workers completing their degree. Funds will support scholarships for
3,500 students and licensing.
Funding to support scholarships for students and other issues such a social work licensing, passing
12,750 the exam and retention.

The funds will be used to support Purelements Arts Education programs. The funds will be used to
pay staff salaries, equipment purchase and rental, venue rental, transportation costs, and general
operating expenses. The funds will also be used to defray the costs of free and open to the public
performances in District 41, including, performers' payment; equipment purchase, rental, and/or
5,000 set-up; and transportation costs.
To purchase supportive non-technology and/or technology based products designed to enhance
5,000 the learning experience for autistic program participants.

*
CC

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

CD28

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

6,000

Constantinides
Dromm

QSAC, Inc.
QSAC, Inc.

*
112482974
112482974 *

3,500
3,500

Eugene
Garodnick

QSAC, Inc.
QSAC, Inc.

*
112482974
112482974 *

6,500
3,500

Koo

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

Levine

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

Miller

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

45,000
*

*
3,000
*
3,500
*
3,500
*

Palma
Vallone

QSAC, Inc.
QSAC, Inc.

112482974
112482974 *

Weprin

QSAC, Inc.

112482974

Constantinides

Queens Borough Public Library

136400434

6,000

Richards

Queens Borough Public Library

136400434

15,000

3,500
5,000
5,000

To support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers throughout the
city. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities in
Manhattan, Queens or the Bronx.
To purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based products, to be
determined by QSAC program directors, which have a proven track record to enhance our
consumer learning experience while enrolled in QSAC programs.
Funding will be used to purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based
products.
To purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based products.
To purchase supportive non-technology and/or technology based products designed to enhance
the learning experience for autistic program participants.
Funding will support services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers.
Funding to purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based products, which
have a proven track record to enhance consumer learning experience while enrolled in QSAC
programs.
Funds will be used to support and enhance a variety of programs and services for children and
adults with autism, in our Day Habilitation, After School programs, independent residence
programs, and other programs and services, through purchases of non-technology and technology
based supplies
To purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based products, to be
determined by QSAC program directors, which have a proven track record to enhance our
consumer learning experience while enrolled in QSAC programs.
To provide services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers and to raise awareness and
understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
To purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based products.
To purchase supportive non-technology based and/or technology based products to enhance the
consumer learning experience while enrolled in QSAC programs.
Funding will be used to fund a mobile unit that will provide 10 iPads and other electronic services
at Astoria Houses
Programming support for Laurelton Library, Rosedale Library, Far Rockaway Library, Far Rockaway
Teen Library, Arverne Library

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Sponsor

Council Member

Ferreras
Constantinides,
Crowley-18, Koo,
Koslowitz, Ulrich,
Vallone, Reynoso

Constantinides,
Ferreras, Koslwoitz,
Lancman, Miller,
Ulrich, Vallone
Weprin

Legal Name of Organization

Queens Borough Public Library - Lefrak Branch

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support afterschool programming in the LeFrak City Library, including the purchase of
books and other materials for the collection that support the school curriculum and academic
achievement. Funding will supplement two Youth Enrichment Services staff to provide homework
40,000 assistance, programming and enrichment activities, and academic support after school.

136400434
*

CC

Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc.

111635083

Koo

Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc.

111635083

Weprin

Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc.

111635083

CC

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens

Constantinides

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens
Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of
Commerce Borough of Queens

Ferreras

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens

CD28

110559220

*
*

25,000 To support Queens Botanical Garden Society's Environmental Education Workshops.


Funds will be used to subsidize the cost of QBGs Environmental Education Workshops and
20,000 programming for schoolchildren.
5,000 To support the Queens Botanical Garden Society's Environmental Education Workshops at schools.

Funding to continue outreach to small businesses in Queens County and provide them with the
technical assistance and support they require. Further, funding will allow a series of bi-lingual
90,000 workshops in Spanish, Chinese, Korean or other languages covering business topics.
To support the Queens Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project to provide
commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs in Queens. This initiative leverages the
collective resources of the Chamber to connect small businesses in under served commercial
corridors to resources and programming in an effort to create lasting merchant groups and
infrastructure to stabilize these commercial areas.

110559220
110559220

110559220

15,000
Funding will be used to the support the Entrepreneurship Project, which seeks to provide economic
3,500 development in under served commercial areas of Queens.
Funding to support the Queens Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project to
provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs. Funding will also support
15,000 expanded outreach with District 21 businesses.

Koo

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens

110559220

5,000

Koslowitz

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens

110559220

5,000

110559220

10,000

110559220

10,000

110559220

10,000

110559220

10,000

Lancman
Miller

Richards
Ulrich

Vallone
Weprin

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens
Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of
Commerce Borough of Queens
Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of
Commerce Borough of Queens
Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of
Commerce Borough of Queens

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of


Commerce Borough of Queens
Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of
Commerce Borough of Queens

110559220
110559220

To fund the Queens Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project, which aims to
provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs in Queens, and connect small
businesses in underserved commercial corridors to resources and programming in an effort to
create lasting merchant groups and infrastructure to stabilize these commercial areas. The
Chamber will identify 2-4 community parties, and create a steering committee that will organize no
less than 3 meetings to engage 20 unique merchants.
Funds will be used to support The Queens Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Entrepreneurship
Project which aims to provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs in
Queens.
Funding to provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs in Queens by
identifying community partners and creating a steering committee that will organize meetings to
engage merchants.
Funding to support Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project which aims to provide commercial
revitalization and merchant focused programs in Queens.
To support the Queens Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project, which
aims to provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs in Council District 31,
Queens.
Funds to be used to provide commercial revitalization and merchant programs and costs
associated

Funds will support The Queens Chamber of Commerce Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project to
provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs in Queens. This initiative
leverages the collective resources of the Chamber to connect small businesses in under served
commercial corridors to resources and programming in an effort to create lasting merchant groups
10,000 and infrastructure to stabilize these commercial areas.
To provide commercial revitalization and merchant focused programs through the Neighborhood
10,000 Entrepreneurship Project.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Constantinides

Queens College Foundation Inc for - Queens College Arts


Center

116080521

Koo
Dromm

Queens College Foundation, Inc. - Asian American Center


Queens Community Board #3

116080521
136400434

Ferreras

Queens Community Board #3

136400434

Ferreras

Queens Community Board #3

136400434

Dromm

Queens Community Civic Corporation

222183327

Koslowitz

Queens Community Civic Corporation

222183327

Lancman

Queens Community Civic Corporation

222183327

Weprin

Queens Community Civic Corporation

222183327

* Amount ($)

3,500 Queens County Students , Queens College Students and the Queens Community
Funds to run a year-long project for educating college students about civic engagement and
community awareness. The requested funds will be used for a)hiring a part-time Program Assistant,
b) stipends to 20 students, c) organizing public programs on the topic in the community, d) office
10,000 supplies and stationery.
8,000 To provide power wash of sidewalks and tree guards in Queens Community Board #3.

*
*

*
LGBT, Lancman

CC

Queens Community House, Inc.

Queens, LGBT

CC

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583
*
112375583

Funds will cover the cost of power washing equipment, cleaning supplies, and expenses associated
5,000 with community services projects and 115th Precinct Explorers program trips.
Funds will cover cost of rental equipment, talent and other services related to National Night Out
3,500 August 2014
To fund office and staff for community organizing and seminars, educational campaigns, and
networking with other community organizations and non-profits to educate tenants and co-op
3,500 shareholders about their rights.
Funds will be used for community organizing, educational campaigns and networking with other
community organizations and non-profits. Funds will be used to staff and run an office through
1,000 which all of the above can be realized.
Funding to support organizing, community seminars and workshops to educate residents regarding
important issues, services available and rights to which they are entitled in the areas of housing,
10,000 senior citizen and disability services.
To support community organizing, educational campaigns, and networking for the education of
2,500 tenant and co-op residents.
Funding to support the Center and services for LGBTQ teens include drop in center with education
and socialization services, workshops for teen and staff in youth centers and school on LGBTQ
awareness and anti-harassment/bullying education and an on-line support network moderated by
10,000 a social worker.
Funding to support the enhancement of the program (Queens Center for Gay Seniors) which
offers counseling, benefits and entitlement review, support groups in addition to the various
educational and recreational programs for LGBT older adults. Programs with an emphasis on
10,000 Healthy Aging would be developed and maintained.

*
Van Bramer

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

Constantinides

Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.

112219193

7,857
*

7,000

*
Koslowitz

Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.

Van Bramer

Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.

112219193

3,500
*

Weprin

Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.

112219193
112219193

3,500
*

Miller

Ferreras, Koslowitz,
Miller, Ulrich, Van
Bramer, Weprin

Queens County Educators For Tomorrow, Inc.

112475654

*
CC

Queens Economic Development Corporation

112436149

Purpose of Funds

5,000

Center and services for LGBTQ teens include drop in center with education and socialization
services, workshops for teen and staff in youth centers and school on LGBTQ awareness and antiharassment/bullying education and an on-line support network moderated by a social worker
Funding will be used to support business skill programming for Queens artists and cultural
institutions.
Funding will support Build Your Own Business (BYOB) and other QCA programing designed to build
the business skills for Queens artists and cultural organizations, who are active creative
professionals, social advocates and change agents. Funds will be used for salaries and other
program expenses.
Funding will support Build Your Own Business (BYOB) and other QCA programing designed to build
the business skills for Queens artists and cultural organizations, who are active creative
professionals, social advocates and change agents. Funds will be used for salaries and other
program expenses.
To provide support for QCA programming designed to build the business skills of Queens area
artists and cultural organizations.

Funding to engage parents within the community in their preschool child's education. The funding
will be used to do training with parents on topic related to school readiness, parenting, job skills,
ESL, and other support topics based on surveying our parent population. Child care will be provided
to allow parents to attend these sessions. Funds will also be allocated for weekend cultural
enrichment trips for parents and their children Child care will be provided to allow parents to
3,500 attend these sessions.
Funds will be used to continue and develop programs to help market the borough through the Its
In Queens program. This will include continued enhancement and upkeep of the Its in Queens
website. The site is a compendium of all cultural venues and activities and is updated daily.
Additionally, it is connected to all business information - demographics, neighborhood information
50,000 and sample real estate opportunities.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Ferreras
Ulrich

Queens Economic Development Corporation


Queens Economic Development Corporation

*
112436149
112436149 *

Koslowitz

Queens Festival Orchestra Association, Inc.

112393968

Koo

Queens Historical Society

237016007
*

Miller

CC

Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc.

112744700

Miller

Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc.

112744700

LGBT, Dromm
Constantinides-12

Funding will be used for maintaining programming activities at Corona Plaza that provide a safe,
15,000 clean and attractive site for local residents and visitors, including Restaurant Week.
25,000 Funds will be used for a graffiti removal program in District 32
Funds will be used to cover the rental space for weekly rehearsals from September through June
and three annual concerts presented in November, March and June. Rehearsals prepare music
4,000 selections for these concerts.
The funds will allow QHS to create flip cards that showcase and highlight many of the artifacts in
the collection in order to give visitors a deeper understanding of the pieces in the exhibits and in
5,000 the entire collection.
QICAs programs directly affect 5,000 people and 100,000 indirectly through affiliated member
organizations. Funding will be used exclusively to administer programs which only benefit Queens
seniors. Administration costs include operations, printing and supplies, communications and senior
40,000 travel.
Funding will be used exclusively to administer programs which only benefit Queens seniors.
5,000 Administration costs include operations, printing and supplies and communications.

Koslowitz

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

35,000

Ulrich

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

4,000

Vallone

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

5,000

Weprin

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

5,000

Queens Legal Services Corporation

132605604

Miller

Queens Legal Services Corporation

132605604

CC
Dromm
CC
Lancman

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.


Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.
Queens LGBT Health Service Network
Queens LGBT Health Service Network

*
113146598
113146598 *
208512786 *
208512786 *

Crowley

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

Dromm

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

Ferreras

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

*
*
*

*
Queens Museum of Art

112278998

Funds will be used to continue the organizations senior and immigrant services that include kosher
meals-on-wheels for the home bound, senior cultural programming as well as immigrant services
that include legal, entitlement, translation and interpretation.
Funds will be used to provide senior services, meals-on-wheels, senior programing and immigration
services
The funding will support the Queens Jewish Community Council to continue its senior services that
include meals-on-wheels to the frail and home bound and senior programming as well as
immigrant services that include legal, entitlement, translation and interpretation. and immigrant
services.
To continue senior services, including kosher meals-on-wheels and senior programming, as well as
immigrant services.

Funds will support QLSs domestic violence advocacy work for Asian immigrants and expand the
capacity of the Asian Domestic Violence Law Collaborative. These programs provide legal services,
staff training and community clinics for five Asian immigrant DV and shelter service providers,
provide comprehensive immigration services and QLSs integrated social work and civil practice
means that clients get services in a range of civil needs including employment, housing, tax and
5,000 government benefits.
Funding to provide legal services, community education clinics and advocacy on the civil
7,500 consequences of arrests and convictions.

Koo

Ferreras

Purpose of Funds

To produce the Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade. The funds will be used for expenses related
to that day. Also, funding may be use for programs year round that relate to the event.
To support the annual Queens Pride Parade and Festival.
To support services in New York City public schools related to LGBT services.
Clinical services for victims of violence and assessment of their mental health needs.
Funding to expand full slate of educational experiences including free weekend tours, free
artmaking workshops, senior programs, LGBTQ films series, Queens Teens and after-school and out
5,000 of school time programs, while creating new programming
To expand educational programs: free weekend tours, artmaking workshops, senior programs,
3,500 LGBTQ films series.

50,000
20,000
15,000
3,500

To support community artistic and health-based programming in Corona Plaza. Funding will
20,000 support street fairs, interactive art projects, performances and engagement activities.
Funding will supplement administrative and programming costs related to the museum's efforts to
provide free weekend tours, free artmaking workshops, senior programs, LGBTQ films series,
Queens Teens and after-school and out of school time programs, while creating new programming
such as Stroller Tours for parents and caregivers during weekday afternoons, offering free Wi-Fi
3,500 and space to those seeking workspace for academic or professional pursuits.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Koslowitz

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

Van Bramer

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

Weprin
Miller

Queens Museum of Art


Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc.

*
112278998
113373180 *

3,000
*
5,000

*
CD28

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

*
Koo

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

Koslowitz

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

Weprin

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

Vallone

Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc.

113381629

Vallone

Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc.

113381629

Van Bramer

Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc.

113381629

Weprin

Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc.

113381629

Van Bramer

Queens World Film Festival, Inc.

274847208

Koo

800835335

Dromm

Queensboro Hill Neighborhood Association


Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association Inc
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.

Dromm

Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise


Association, Inc.

Vallone
Crowley

5,000
10,000

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to expand full slate of educational experiences including free weekend tours,
free artmaking workshops, senior programs, LGBTQ films series, Queens Teens and after-school
and out of school time programs, while creating new programming such as Stroller Tours for
parents and caregivers during weekday afternoons, offering free Wi-Fi and space to those seeking
workspace for academic or professional pursuits, and the creation of a birthday party program for
parents seeking an experience that melds education and entertainment. Funds will be utilized for
staffing and supplied for all of the aforementioned.
Funding to expand full slate of educational experiences including free weekend tours, free artmaking workshops, senior programs, LGBTQ films series, Queens Teens and after-school and out of
school time programs, while creating new programming
To expand educational experiences at the Museum, including free weekend tours, senior programs,
LGBTQ film series, and family programming.
Funds to cover operating and program costs

To fund Symphony 101 - a FREE, family-friendly performance/workshop series being held at public
libraries in district 28. Symphony 101 will teach attendees about the different instrument families
in the traditional symphonic orchestra through live musical demonstrations and an enlightening
presentation by QSO Music Director Constantine Kitsopoulos. Funding will be used to subsidize
5,000 costs of the program in order to present it for free for children and families.
To fund a Symphony 101 performance/workshop series in District 20, which will teach attendees
about the different instrument families in the traditional symphonic orchestra through live musical
demonstrations and an enlightening presentation. Funding will be used to subsidize costs of the
5,000 program in order to present it for free for children and families.
Funds will be used within the 29th Council District to provide tickets and transportation for senior
centers to attend QSO Arts Music Festival concerts and summer parks concerts; perform chamber
ensemble concerts (i.e. string quartets, jazz trios); present Symphony 101 family-friendly music
series designated district libraries; present an outdoor summer concert; provide tickets to schoolaged children (grades K-8) to attend Young Peoples Concerts; provide in-school residency programs
18,000 either during in-school or after-school hours.
To fund Symphony 101, a free family-friendly performance/workshop series at public libraries in
5,000 the district.
Funding will help the Queens Theatre to produce The Worlds Fair Play Festival, a presentation of
10,000 ten original ten-minute plays inspired by the 1939 and 1964 Worlds Fairs.
Funding to support Queens Theatres English Language Learners program (QTELL), a new in-school
workshop program focused on elementary students who are new to the country and/or students
5,000 who have yet to master the English language.

5,000

5,000
*
*

3,500
3,500

Funding to support Queens Theatres participation in the annual Live at the Gantries outdoor
concert series, held at Gantry State Park in Long Island City, Queens. The funding will be used for
programmatic and technical support, including the use of equipment, staffing, and transportation.
To support the Queens Theatres English Language Learners program, an in-school workshop
program focused on students who are new to the country and/or students who have yet to master
the English language.
Funding to upgrade/enhance free encore screenings with staff, advertising, transportation,
promotional materials and outreach.
Funds will be used for an Armed Forces/Patriotic event and for a Music and Movie Night in Council
District 20.

112037770

5,000 Funding will help to support QPAC to fund theatre trips and/or musical programs.

112037770

5,000 Funds will support theatre trips or musical programs to be presented at the senior center by QPAC.

112037770

5,000 Funding will support Saturday Night Sing-along Film series.


*

112037770

To support a student internship program at the Harriet Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource
3,500 Center and Archives (KHRCA) at Queensborough Community College, CUNY's internship program.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Koo

Koo
Koo
Koslowitz

Koslowitz
Lancman

Vallone
Weprin
Weprin

Legal Name of Organization

Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise


Association, Inc.

Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise


Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.
Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise
Association, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

112037770

5,000

112037770

5,000

112037770

3,500

112037770

5,000

112037770

5,000

112037770

7,500
*

112037770

5,500

112037770

7,500

112037770

15,000

*
Queens, Weprin

CC

Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc.

112386540

25,000

Van Bramer

Queensbridge Tenants' Association

141819734

10,000

*
Mealy

Quest Youth Organization, Inc.

550858436

Crowley

Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical Seminary of


America, Inc.

111752021

Lancman
Lancman

Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical Seminary of


America, Inc.
Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical Seminary of
America, Inc.
Rabbinical College of Queens

Eugene

Racing Club Haitien

Koslowitz

5,000
*
26,000
*

111752021

3,000
*

111752021
237048061 *
260658587

10,000
10,000
10,000

*
Miller
Ulrich
Dickens

Rajkumari Cultural Center, Inc., The


Rajkumari Cultural Center, Inc., The
Ralph J. Rangel Houses Tenant Association

113338875
113338875 *
270361139 *

3,500
3,500
3,500

*
CC

Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention

020597827

30,000

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used for theatre trips or musical programs to be presented at the senior center
enabling its members to enjoy QPACs popular professional concerts and programs without ticket
purchasing concerns.
Funding to support QCC Art Gallerys new exhibition in collaboration with the China Artists
Association in Beijing: Asian Art 40 Years 1974-2014. The exhibition includes a wide range of
contemporary art featuring multiple art disciplines from renowned artists throughout the Asian
continent. The exhibit and publication will be on view beginning in September and will run through
February 2015.
To cover operating and programmatic expenses of The Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust
Resource Center and Archives
Funds will be used to support the Senior Loyalty Program, Broadway Workshops as well as other
programming.
Funds will be used to support the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and
Archives historical re-enactment of the first Seder that was held after World War II in the Displaced
Persons Camp in Munich.
Funding to support cultural programs accessible to Queens residents through After School
Performance Workshops provided by professionals for students in local schools
The funding will support the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and
Archives to assemble a group of individuals representing a variety of governmental and community
agencies that deal with hate crimes.
To support the Children's Book Club and Performance Series, including artist fees, technical fees,
sign interpreters, tickets and outreach to local schools.
To support programming and exhibits to teach students about the Holocaust, including the
Unwelcomed Words: Nazi Anti-Jewish Street signs.
The KHRCA serves all ethnicities and ages by using the lessons of the Holocaust to study the human
condition and stressing an individuals dignity, worth and capacity for self-realization through
reason. Contemporary issues such as hate crimes and cyber bullying are addressed within the
historical context of the Holocaust. Funds will be used for community-oriented programs, exhibits,
seminars, symposia and customized materials on topics such as Human Rights, Justice and
Genocide.
Funds will go towards payments, operational cost, e.g.: coping, posting, faxing, annual fees,
correspondence and mailings, postage for large amount of information for the members and
executive members of the Resident Tenant Association
The funds will support the Quest Young Musicians in Training program. The funds will pay for
equipment and supplies for the program and will pay for stipends for the young musician-teachers.
The funds will be used to pay for the costs associated with free and open to the public
performances in District 41 schools, senior centers, community centers, and parks. These costs
include equipment purchase and rental, and transportation costs.
Funding will support general operating expenses to fund current levels of service provided by the
Middle Village Adult Center. These expenses include but are not limited to: food, utilities,
personnel and other expenses.
Funding will support general operating expenses to fund current levels of service provided by the
Middle Village Adult Center. These expenses include but are not limited to: food, utilities,
personnel and other expenses.
Convert an unused room into a Community Library, with books and materials not readily available
in the public library.
Funding to provide educational, cultural and social programming.
To support a tutoring and sports programs. Funds will be used to purchase supplies, equipment,
advertising, and for salaries.
Funding requested for Artistic/Production Fees, Transportation, Materials and Venue Costs for the
18th Annual Kitchrie Festival presentation of Ramleela in New York, an elaborate 3-day outdoor
music-dance-drama drawn from the Indian epic, The Ramayana.
Funds will be used for operational expenses, supplies, transportation and venue costs
To support the Annual Family Day programs and activities for tenants.
RLC's food pantry provides proper nutrition during chemotherapy, leading to both better treatment
adherence outcomes. Funding would expand services to all chemo patients, so they can prioritize
their fight with cancer rather than struggling to meet the basic needs that will be so critical to their
success.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Johnson

Legal Name of Organization

Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

133859713

*
Van Bramer

Ravenswood Residents Association, Inc.

113391295

Manhattan, Rose,
Torres

Greenfield

Reach for the Stars Learning Center

203042280

CC
Torres

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.


Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045
134080045

Gentile
Treyger

Reaching-Out Community Services, Inc.


Reaching-Out Community Services, Inc.

113615625
113615625 *

Van Bramer

Reading 4 Smiles, Inc.

Arroyo

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.) 134091062

CC

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ Foundation, Inc.) 134091062

Garodnick

Reading Reform Foundation of New York

Redemption, Inc.

Funds will be used for Music Therapy programs, a clinical discipline where the developmental,
emotional, psychological and social needs of children and adults are addressed through active
music-making in relationship with a trained and credentialed music therapist. Programs focus on
12,000 psychology, special education, and other populations.
To support program sites through the purchase of new, developmentally- and culturallyappropriate childrens books for families living in poverty. Funds requested will be used to purchase
15,000 books.
10,000 Funds will support free book distributions and literacy services in medical settings
Funds will support a social worker providing Food Stamps, Health Insurance, and other benefits, a
Supermarket style Food Pantry, and Tax Assistance, Nutritional Work Shops, F.E.A.T (Firsthand
Emergency Action Team; this program deploys assistance to communities experiencing any form of
emergency, as well as supporting disaster and recovery efforts, with food and supplies), and LevelUp Initiative (a collaborative partnership with other community organizations to identify, address
and enhance the advancement of social, educational, and career opportunities for our clients)
8,000 programs.
2,000 Funds to help the full time operation of a food pantry program.
Funds to assist students of low-income neighborhoods in learning about the different cultures
represented in our area, financial education, science exploration, and literacy building through
3,500 theater activities. Funds will cover learning materials, trips, costumes, and art supplies
Funds will be used to support the READ program which provides structured, research based,
5,000 supervised, one-to-one tutoring to struggling readers in K-2.
READ trains and supports middle and high school students to provide structured, research based,
supervised one-to-one tutoring through After-School and Summer programming. Funds will be
50,000 used offset costs of tutors.

272368964

133081223
*

Maisel

562550383

3,500 Funding will support professional development to New York City public-school teachers.
To increase the educational advancement of underserved adolescents ages 13-19 in Brooklyn, NY
through a peer-to-peer program, a tutoring program, and a college freshmen retention program.
Additionally, funding will support a "Get Your Mind Right" event to provide high school students
2,500 with school supplies.

*
Menchaca

Redhook West Resident Association

113600856

3,500

Mealy

Reel Stories Teen Filmmaking Inc.

200936377

12,000

Koslowitz

Reform Temple of Forest Hills, The

111808223

9,500

Gentile

Regina Opera Company, Inc.

112734261

Menchaca
Cabrera

Regina Opera Company, Inc.


Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc.

112734261
136213586

Purpose of Funds

To increase the availability of fresh vegetables for low and moderate income residents and for
3,500 Food Pantry clients
Funds will go towards monthly cost of operations for the resident associations supplies, postage for
mailing of membership cards, copy paper for posting of fliers which are used to supply large
amounts of information to members that includes meetings, events; notices to executive board
members of the RRA and the surrounding community partnerships. Ink for office printers and the
newsletter for members, maintenance and up keep of RA donated van, Insurance for VAN and
10,000 Office.

3,000
*
*

7,000
30,000

Funds to support the following services/programs: GED/ College Prep, Parenting Class, Life Skills,
Dance Class Seniors Programs and Special Needs Children and Pre School and Mentally Challenged
and Music Class and Arts/Performance Arts and Entrepreneur Programs.
The funds will support teaching artists in residency in three middle schools in the 41st district: PS
323, PS 327 and Mott Hall Bridges Academy. Funds will support three 8 week residencies in each
school.
Funds will be used for Senior programming during the week; Special events on weekends and
during the week - authors, doctors who speak on health issues, politics and special issues.
Educational programs for all ages. Additionally for programs that promote community giving that is
open to all.
Funds will pay for the costs of production and related expenses for operatic performances for the
public, including 1-hour concerts at branches of the Brooklyn Public Library, at cultural festivals and
parks, and fully staged operas.
Funding to support Regina Opera House's productions during the 2014-15 performance cycle that
includes 3 operas and 5 Sunday Matinee Concerts.
Funds for the R.A.I.N. Bailey Neighborhood Senior Center will be used to defray the operating costs
associated with the center.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Cabrera

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc.

136213586

Chin

Regional Plan Association

131624154

Koslowitz

Rego Park Jewish Center

111672786

Gibson

Renaissance EMS

134122438

* Amount ($)

*
*

Funds will be used to engage speakers for lectures, to hire speakers to discuss maintenance quality
of life for seniors caregivers, entertainers for concerts, buses for day trips, nutritionists for meals
11,000 and to provide meeting spaces for self improvement groups.
The funds will be used towards expanding the Music on Wheels program. Funds will be used
towards expanding their education, music, and sports program including the general operating
10,000 costs and a new musical enrichment program within the community.

Barron

Research Foundation CUNY - Medgar Evers College

131988190
*

Eugene

Research Foundation of State University of New York, The 141368361

Palma

Research Foundation of the City University of New York


Research Foundation of the City University of New York Center for Law and Social Justice
Research Foundation of the City University of New York Center for Law and Social Justice

Cumbo
Cumbo

131988190
131988190
131988190

Levine

Research Foundation of the City University of New York Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies
Research Foundation of the City University of New York Dominican Studies Institute

Cumbo

Research Foundation of the City University of New York Medgar Evers College Center for Black Literature

131988190

Menchaca

Resource Training Center, The

113411856

Garodnick

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

112594790

Koo

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

112594790

Levin

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

112594790

Mendez

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

112594790

Miller

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

112594790

Rosenthal

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

112594790

Dickens

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Towers

133794337

Gentile

Rhapsody Players, Inc.

262200571

Matteo

Richmond Choral Society

132921818

Johnson

*
*
*
*

131988190
131988190

Purpose of Funds

Funds for the R.A.I.N. Tolentine Neighborhood Senior Center will be used to defray the costs
20,000 associated with daily operations.
Funds will help support the GIA 11th annual Family Festival featuring free maritime-themed
5,000 interactive arts educational programming.

*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Funds are intended to be used for The Medgar Evers Pipeline Initiative (MEC Pipeline Initiative)
which was established by the College in 2013. The MEC Pipeline Initiatives mission is to increase
Central and East Brooklyn's educational capital by creating a high quality K-16 pathway that brings
students to high school completion, exposes them to a university environment during grades K-12,
enables them to successfully earn a college degree, and ultimately achieve success in the world of
work. Funding will be used to present MEC Pipeline Initiative Summer programming for K-12
25,000 students, school teachers/leaders and parents.
To provide bilingual education and training to caregivers, home attendants, volunteers, lay persons,
and professionals in the community to provide better care for individuals with neurological
disorders. Also to hire a part time psychiatrist to provide assessment, treatment and care to
6,000 patients.
10,000 To provide a free legal immigration clinic in district 18.
8,000 Funds will support services that focus on Voting Rights and Election Protection.
Funding to conduct research, co-coordinate advocacy activities and provide legal representation to
5,000 groups as necessary.
To support lectures, performance series, seminars in the city classes, book fair, conferences, film
screenings and town halls on relevant issues to LGBT community
3,000
Funding to complete a research project about Dominicans who arrived to New York City through
4,500 the port of Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924.
Funding will support the Center for Black Literature (CBL) Writing Project: A Partnership with New
8,000 York City Poets and Writers and the Re-Envisioning Our Lives through Literature Project (ROLL).
Funds will be used to hire a Licensed Mental Health Counselor to provide individual and group
therapy to individuals diagnosed with a substance abuse/mental health (e.g. substance
9,000 abuse/dependency, depression, bi-polar, PTSD)condition.
Funding will support parent workshops on issues critical to parents of children and young adults
3,500 with special needs.
To provide families with tools to address the unique challenges that come with raising a child or
young adult with special needs. Funding will support the Resource line and RCSNs free parent
5,000 workshops, including one free workshop.
To provide families with tools to address the unique challenges that come with raising a child or
3,500 young adult with special needs.
Funding to support Resource Line and RCSNs free workshops delivered in District 2, including 1 free
3,500 workshop.
Funding to support the Resource Line and RCSNs free parent workshops, including one free
3,500 workshop delivered in Council District 27.
5,000 Funding supports the Resource Line and RCSNs free parent workshops delivered in CD 6.
To provide tenants with schools supplies, food, health care information, and activities for the
3,500 children.
Funds will be used to defray the costs of performances and pay for new audio equipment and
3,500 supplies.
Funds to cover, in part, expenses incurred for artistic personnel, including the music director,
1,500 musicians and soloists for this concert series.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Matteo

Richmond County Board of Advocates for Mental Health

Matteo
Matteo

Richmond County St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee, Inc. 450589779


Richmond Engine Company No. 1
132943389

Ulrich

Richmond Hill Business Improvement District

271115602

271343334

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to maintain and expand the program. The Richmond County Board of Advocates
5,000 for Mental Health has been providing funds to support Cafe Beach since 2012
3,000 Funds will be used to Teach Irish traditions and culture
5,000 Funding for fire equipment and a thermal imaging camera
Funds will be used to support commercial revitalization including workshops for business owners,
3,500 beautification projects, clean up projects
Funding will be used for the annual Night Out Against Crime event to cover permit fees,
entertainment for the children in the neighborhood and all other cost associated with the event
and for bi-monthly meetings and the cost to rent space, printing flyers, communicating etc.

Koslowitz

113106721

Matteo

Richmond Hill East Business Persons Corporation


Richmond Medical Center d/b/a Richmond University
Medical Center

Rose

Richmond Senior Services, Inc.

136217080

743177454

4,700
*
*

Brooklyn, Greenfield,
Espinal
CC

*
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

Espinal

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

Crowley

Ridgewood Local Development Corporation

112483351

Funds will used to support the yoga program to help Mid Island women prevent chronic illness and
5,000 obesity
Funding will support costs associated with maintaining the Richmond Senior Services Food Pantry
9,000 and Information Center located at 498 Jewett Avenue, S.I. , including food and administrative costs.
Funding to conduct a comprehensive legal assistance program for tenants facing homelessness due
to substandard housing conditions, evictions, and/or issues related to neighborhood gentrification.
Important components of this program will be free legal representation, tenant organizing, and
275,000 entitlement advocacy.
Funds will be used to support a comprehensive legal assistance program for tenants facing
homelessness due to substandard housing conditions, evictions, and/or issues related to
neighborhood gentrification. Important components of this program will be free legal
60,000 representation, tenant organizing, and entitlement advocacy.
Funding to support general operating, staffing and administrative costs, (rent/OTPS, consultants,
marketing promo items for special events and programs), Youth/Farmers Market costs associated
20,000 with GROWNYC and NYC Plaza Program.

*
Reynoso

Ridgewood Local Development Corporation

112483351

20,000

Crowley
Crowley

Ridgewood Older Adult Center and Services, Inc.


Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc.

*
050607283
237405104 *

24,000
4,000

Reynoso

Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc.


Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village, Maspeth Little
League

Crowley

Koslowitz

River Fund New York Inc., The

237405104
900147560

*
*

5,000
8,000

The funds will be used to help expand the four main prongs of operations: 1) Hunger Beyond
Weekly Client Choice Food Pantry Two Mobile Hunger Relief Programs (Queens/Brooklyn)
Teaching Families to Eat Well on a Budget Vitamin Distribution Six Satellite Sites in Sandy Flood
Zones and much more. 2) Financial Empowerment Our HRA-linked Food Stamp Enrollment
Operations Free Tax Filing Assistance Foreclosure Assistance Referrals Legal Assistance
Homelessness Prevention and much more. 3) Childrens Initiatives Back-to-School Supplies
Teaching Kids to Cook Healthy Meals for Themselves Monthly Childrens Organic Vitamin
Distribution Summer Basketball Team for At-R isk Youth Summer Organic Gardening Program
Free Summer Camp Enrollment Initiative Kids Winterwear and much more. 4) Benefits
5,000 Accessinvolves 44 programs.

113450363

The funds will be used to provide monthly stipends to three full-time food pantry volunteers, to
pay a computer instructor/technician to manage the computer lab and an accountant. The
computer instructor/technician will provide consistent hours that the lab is open, insure
maintenance of the computers and provide direct assistance to clients. Funds will also be used to
purchase consumable supplies as paper, toner and computer ink.

Gibson

River Watch, Inc.

133995178

To support economic development/community improvement Programs in and around Ridgewood,


including management of the Myrtle Avenue BID's programs and services and industrial outreach,
(IBZ Program). Funding will be used for general operating, staffing and administrative costs,
rent/OTPS, consultants, marketing promo items for special events and programs, and
youth/farmers market costs with GROWNYC and NYC Plaza Program.
Funds will be used to defray operational costs including rent, consultants and to support the food
pantry program
Funds to defray operational costs to operate the ambulances.
To support community based ambulance services for the residents of Ridgewood Maspeth Queens
and Bushwick and Wyckoff Heights Brooklyn.
To support youth softball and baseball programs, including support for equipment and other
program expenses.

15,000
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Cohen
Cohen

Riverdale Community Center, Inc.


Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc.

132899410
131930700 *

15,000
40,000

Cohen
Cohen

Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc.


Riverdale Senior Services, Inc.

131740024
237357997

25,000
25,000

Levine

Riverside Edgecombe Neighborhood Association

133780384

3,500

Gentile

Riverside Symphony, Inc.

133168350

Matteo

Riverside Symphony, Inc.

133168350

Rosenthal

Riverside Symphony, Inc.

133168350

Crowley
Ulrich

Road Runners Club Of America - Queens Distance Runners 463550730


Robert H. Goddard School of Communication Arts and
Technology
136400434

Miller

Rochdale Early Advantage Charter School

271949549

Ulrich
Ulrich

Rockaway Point Volunteer Emergency Services, Inc.


Rockaway Theatre Company, Inc.

112665405
113505908 *

CC

Rocking the Boat, Inc.

134177814

*
3,500
*
*
*

Arroyo

Eugene

Rogers Avenue Seventh-Day Adventist Church

520643036

Van Bramer

Roman Catholic Church of Corpus Christi

111666228

Koslowitz
Weprin

Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc.


Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc.

*
112764747
112764747 *

Cumbo

Rooftop Films, Inc.

352323897

Garodnick
Lander

Rooftop Films, Inc.


Rooftop Films, Inc.

*
352323897
352323897 *

Menchaca

Rooftop Films, Inc.

352323897

Richards
Miller

Rosedale Civic Association


Rosedale Jets Football Association, Inc.

*
237283084
113401835 *

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support educational, social and recreational programming for youth in after school
setting.
Funding to provide mental health consultation for children in local schools.
Funding will support the growth of the Telephone Reassurance Program and help cover the cost of
a stipend for a volunteer coordinator.
Funding to cover expenses of recreational and social programming for seniors.
Funds to support the costs of maintaining the headquarters at 537 W. 156, including rent, mailings,
photocopy expenses and office supplies.
Funds will defray the cost of the Citywide Finals event and accredited professional development
workshops for teachers and to facilitate outreach and coordination for the Music Memory program
which teaches children to develop focused listening skills.

Funds will be used to defray the costs of the Citywide Finals event, for accredited professional
1,500 development workshops for teachers, and to facilitate outreach and coordination.
Funds support citywide finals school music event and professional development for participating
3,500 school's teachers
Funding to maintain website and organization while obtaining the necessary permits to allow
3,500 running activities to take place in parks.
Funding supports SAT preparation for HS students at Robert H. Goddard School of Communication
9,000 Arts and Technology.
To provide learning opportunities to struggling students in grades K-12 in all academic categories to
facilitate grade improvements.
Funds will be used to Pay: 1) Licensed Teachers and Paras, 2) Security, 3) Janitor, 4) Cleaning and
7,500 school supplies, 5) Activity Specialists
5,000 Funds to be used to purchase new equipment and supplies and to support operational expenses
10,000 Funds will be used to support operation, supplies and workshops
To support youth development programming in the South Bronx: boat building, rowing, sailing, and
25,000 environmental restoration programs both during and after-school.
1. GED CLASSES FOR A CLASS OF 25 PER GED CYCLE. They HELP MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH AND
THE COMMUNITY TO PREPARE FOR AND PASS THE GED EXAMINATIONS. ONE FIFTH OF THE FUNDS
WILL BE USED TO BUY MATERIALS FOR AND PAY A STIPEND TO THE TEACHERS WHO VOLUNTEER
THEIR TIME IN SUPPORT OF THE GED PROGRAM 2. TWO FIFTHS(2/5) OF THE FUNDS WILL BE USED
TO PURCHASE 20 NEW CUMPUTERS FOR OUR COMPUTER CLASS. WE TEACH A COMPUTER
LITERACY CLASS TO MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH AND THE COMMUNITY AND HAVE BEEN DOING SO
FOR OVER 10 YEARS. OUR CURENT COMPUTER INVENTORY IS OLD AND OUTDATED. WE NEED NEW
COMPUTERS TO FACILITATE THE CONTINUATION OF THE CLASS. THE CLASS ACCEPTS 19 STUDENTS
PER CYCLE SO WE NEED 20 COMPUTERS-THE EXTRA ONE IS FOR THE INSTRUCTOR.3. TWO FIFTHS
(2/5) WILL BE USED TO PROVIDE FOODSTUFF TO NEEDY MEMBERS OF THE EAST FLATBUSH
COMMUNITY. THIS PROGRAM SERVES ABOUT 100 PERSONS WEEKLY. FOOD DISTRIBUTION IS DONE
6,000 EVERY SUNDAY YEAR ROUND.
5,000 Funding to support instruction in the fundamentals of basketball as well as to maintain the facility.
The funds will be used to help support the organizations electric bills as the House is heated by
3,000 electricity and air conditioned.
10,000 To provide for utility costs for the building.
Fund will enhance Summer Series, expand in all districts, and present 45 large scale film events
4,500 throughout New York.
Funding will support Rooftop Films' public outdoor screenings and live music events at Tudor City
3,500 and in collaboration with Solar One at Stuyvesant Cove Park.
3,500 To support Rooftop Films 2014 Summer Series.
Funding to enhance the Summer Series, expand in all districts, and to present 45 large scale film
3,500 events throughout New York.
The funds are used to the following: printing and mailing of the newsletter, maintenance of the
civilian patrol car. Fees for the meeting place of the general membership meeting and the civilian
15,000 patrol. Sponsors some youth activities programs.
5,000 Funds to defray the cost of football camp as well as transportation to and from camp.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Chin
Garodnick

Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.


Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.

*
331194964
331194964 *

Johnson

Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.

331194964

Mendez
Rodriguez
Cumbo
Lander

Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.


Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.
Roulette Intermedium, Inc.
Roulette Intermedium, Inc.

*
331194964
331194964 *
363046751 *
363046751 *

Levin

Roulette Intermedium, Inc.

363046751

Cumbo

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

Garodnick

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

Ignizio

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

Funding provides public school students and their teachers with in-depth activities that connect the
3,000 process of theatre production to project-based learning objectives and curriculum standards.
Funding will support Roundabout's Theater Education program for public school students in Council
3,500 District 4.
The funding requested is for Roundabouts education program, which provides public school
students and their teachers with in-depth activities that connect the process of theatre production
4,000 to project-based learning objectives and curriculum standards.

Johnson

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

To support Roundabouts Theater Education program for public school students and their teachers,
3,000 including school-wide partnerships, after school programming, and a career development program.

Rodriguez

Row New York

113632924

*
*

Crowley

Roxys Sanctuary, Inc.

113503081

Johnson
Treyger

Rubin Museum of Art


Russian American Community Coalition, Inc.

226799567
201396697 *

Rodriguez

Russian-Speaking Community Council Of Manhattan And


The Bronx
Russian-Speaking Community Council Of Manhattan And
The Bronx

Johnson

Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center, Inc

133911827

Arroyo

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

CC

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

Levine

Gibson

Purpose of Funds

453368569
453368569

Funds will support RTKids PS Broadway program by providing teaching artists to 5th grade classes,
3,500 a trip to see a Broadway show and a community performance by students.
3,500 Funding will provide programming for students at PS198.
To support the RTKids PS Broadway program for fifth grade students in public elementary schools,
providing students in low-income neighborhoods with a professional theater experience free of
5,000 charge.
Funding to support RTKids PS Broadway program at Title 1 public elementary schools in District 2
4,250 with a professional, transformative theater experience free of charge.
3,500 Funding to support theatre program for fifth graders
3,500 Funds will be used for students' stipends and engineers' fees.
3,500 To provide space for arts programming.
To support programming that allows small arts and community organizations to present their
3,500 events to the public.

8,000 Funding to support academic and rowing programming for youth at Peter Jay Sharp Boatshouse
Spay/Neuter of working dogs/cats and Trap/Neuter/Return of feral cats and food for feral colonies
3,500 sterilized.
To support senior and youth programs at the museum, including programs for public school
children, embroidery classes for seniors, Free Senior Days, guided exhibition tours, film screenings,
5,000 and Senior Writing Workshops.
3,000 Funds will be used to offset the operating costs of Project Happy Life.

1. Educational programming: funds will be used to plan and implement educational events on
immigration and the Russian-speaking community (6-8 events per year) and develop educational
materials for other institutions on US and world migration, cross-cultural communication, and
related topics. 2. Direct services: funds will be used to cover the costs (such as rent, wages, etc.) of
providing low-fee/pro bono immigration and naturalization assistance by an experienced bilingual
attorney; English and Russian civics classes; and assistance with applying for public benefits. 3.
Organizing and public awareness: funds will be used toward planning/holding discussions/fora on
matters of community concern, including with other organizations (such as our longstanding
partners The Black Institute and NYIC) and government officials; maintaining a bilingual webs!
its and social media presence; and travel to the annual National Immigrant Integration Conference
3,500 and related events.
7,000 Lawyer staffing, venue renting, materials, and other overhead cost for Russian Community
To purchase a Spot vision screening device, which can detect vision disability in children aged six
5,000 months through five years old.
To provide education on Lupus to patients, health care providers and the public, particularly in
areas of high risk populations, and to provide support services and referrals for individuals with
5,000 Lupus or signs of Lupus.
Funding will provide Public Awareness, Outreach Education, Support Services, and Grants to the
40,000 public and families dealing with Lupus.

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Sponsor

Women's, Levin,
Rose, Rosenthal

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Gibson

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

Palma

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

CC

Safe Horizon, Inc.

132946970

Miller

Safe Space NYC, Inc.

111711014

Dickens

Saint Nicholas Residents Association

136400434

* Amount ($)

The funds will cover the cost of community outreach, education awareness regarding S.L.E. Lupus
Foundation. The Lupus Foundation provides education on lupus to patients and their support
networks, the general public and healthcare providers in high risk communities. Funds will also
support activities that include education sessions for patients and their support networks,
educational and awareness materials (English and Spanish) at our outreach and education events,
10,000 webinars, and participation in health fairs.
To provide education, services and outreach to Lupus patients, their support networks, the general
public, and healthcare providers with a focus on areas in NYC with large concentrations of high risk
4,000 populations.
*
*

50,000 Funding to support the Uptown Manhattan Drop-In Center Services.


Funding to support The Seven Challenges, an evidence-based, therapeutic group curriculum, to
enable youth to progress in their social/emotional and academic goals and prevent further justice
5,000 system involvement.
To support a walking trail for exercise, support landscaping work, and support the annual family
3,500 day event for tenants at St. Nicholas Houses.

*
Ferreras

Sakhi for South Asian Women

133593806

5,000

Treyger

Salt and Sea Mission

113012147

7,500

Gibson

Samaritan Village, Inc.

112635374

CD28

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

Cumbo

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

Gibson

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

10,000
*
*
*

*
Kallos

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

*
Koo

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

*
Levin
Levine

Samaritans of New York, Inc.


Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464
133164464 *

*
Mendez

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

Torres

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

Purpose of Funds

4,000
2,500

Funding will support the Economic Empowerment (EE) Program to provide survivors of violence
with opportunities to build skills to strengthen their capacity to be financially independent through
case management, financial and computer literacy workshops, credit repair assistance, access to
job training and placement, assistance with securing housing and pubic benefits, language classes,
and scholarships for educational or occupational activities.
To offset the cost of various programs including the food pantry, after school programing, the Vital
Ministries program and the domestic violence program.
Funds will support Samaritan village's Annual Community Health Fair that promotes health and
wellness in the Highbridge neighborhood. The funds will cover the expenses such as; face painting,
arts and crafts activities, magician and clown performances, food and any cost affiliated with the
fair.
To support the operating and programmatic costs of the Samaritans suicide prevention public
education program
Funding to support suicide prevention public education programming, which provides free
training, information and resources.

Funds will support suicide prevention education programming and training support to professional
5,000 health service providers that work with children who may be prone to suicide
To support public education program, provides free training, information and resources to lay and
professional health providers that work with children, adolescents, family members, elderly,
victims of violence, sexual assault and bullying, homeless, immigrants, GLBT, veterans and other
1,000 high-risk populations in Manhattans public schools, CBOs and government agencies.
Funds will be used for Samaritans suicide prevention education program, which provides free
training, information and resources to lay and professional health providers that work with
children, adolescents, family members, elderly, victims of violence, sexual assault and bullying,
homeless, immigrants, GLBT, veterans and other high-risk populations in Queens public schools,
5,000 CBOs and government agencies.
To support programming that provides free training, information and resources to lay and
professional health providers that work with children, adolescents, family members, elderly,
victims of violence, sexual assault and bullying, homeless, immigrants, GLBT, veterans and other
3,500 high-risk populations in Brooklyns public schools, CBOs and government agencies.
5,000 Funding to support suicide prevention education program.
Funding to support Samaritans suicide prevention education program provides free training,
information and resources to lay and professional health providers that work with children,
adolescents, family members, elderly, victims of violence, sexual assault and bullying, homeless,
4,250 immigrants, GLBT, veterans and other high-risk populations
Funds will support suicide prevention education programming and training support to professional
5,000 health service providers that work with children who may be prone to suicide
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Vallone

Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464

3,500
*

Weprin
Williams

Samaritans of New York, Inc.


Samaritans of New York, Inc.

133164464
133164464 *

Weprin

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

Weprin

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

Weprin

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

Ignizio

Sandy Ground Historical Society, The

133035736

Rose

Sandy Ground Historical Society, The

133035736

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

3,500
4,000
24,000

15,000
15,000
*

6,000

Arroyo, Gibson, Rose CC

6,000
*

*
Gibson

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

Palma

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

Rose
Rodriguez

Espinal, Greenfield,
Gentile, Maisel,
Treyger

CC

Treyger

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women


Saxrack Learning Center, Inc.

SBH Community Service Network, Inc. (Sephardic Bikur


Cholim)

SBH Community Service Network, Inc. (Sephardic Bikur


Cholim)

*
*

201209795
271668344 *

Scandinavian East Coast Museum

5,000 To provide culturally competent domestic violence services to African immigrant women.
Funds requested will support Saudi Yetus direct services including staffing, space, promotion,
5,000 materials, and related administrative costs.
5,000 Funding to support instructor staffing, materials, and utilities.
To provide case assistance services for older adults, ages sixty years and above. SBH workers help
senior citizen applicants navigate the system of obtaining government entitlements, such as public
assistance, Section 8, the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption, etc. Staff spends a good deal of
175,000 time counseling clients on Medicare choices, Part D coverage and in navigating Medicare systems.

237406410

237406410

35,000

113634793

3,500
*

Cumbo
Ulrich

Scenarios USA, Inc.


Scholars Academy

134117469
136400434

CC
Levin
Garodnick

Schomburg Center in Black Culture


School for International Studies
School of American Ballet, Inc.

131887440
136400434
131275970 *

5,000
9,000

*
30,000
2,800
3,500

*
Kallos

School of American Ballet, Inc.

131275970

To provide for case management, counseling, entitlement advocacy, health screenings, health
education, home assessments and visits by professional licensed social workers, in-home health
screenings, monitoring, and transportation for the participants.
To provide home based and clinic based mental health assessments, treatments, medication,
scripting, monitoring and transportation.
Funding will support the maintenance and storage of archival collections and educational
programs.
Funds to support maintenance and storage of Archival Collections;permanet exhibits; and traveling
exhibits. Develop new exhibit, School Youth groups receive a guided tour. Arts Crafts and
Lectures.

75,000 To provide culturally and linguistically relevant direct services to African immigrant families.
Funds requested will support Saudi Yetus direct services in the following areas: Empowerment of
immigrant youth, specifically immigrant girls, working with immigrant parents to reduce and or
prevent abuse and neglect of children, support and protect victims of domestic violence and sexual
assault, and mobilizing the African immigrant and refugee communities to prevent the practice of
10,000 female genital cutting.

*
Gentile

Purpose of Funds

To fund a free training program for providers that work with children, adolescents, family
members, elderly, victims of violence, sexual assault and bullying, homeless, immigrants, GLBT,
veterans and other high-risk populations in Queens public schools, CBOs and government
agencies.
To support the suicide prevention public education program with training, information and
resources.
Funding for Samaritans suicide prevention public education program
To provide services to senior adults, including programs with social, recreational, cultural,
educational, and health related components.

1,000

To provide case assistance services for individuals seeking government entitlements. SBH workers
help applicants navigate the system of obtaining government entitlements, such as public
assistance, Section 8, the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption, etc. Staff spends a good deal of
time counseling clients on Medicare choices, Part D coverage and in navigating Medicare systems.
Funds will support an annual Viking Fest in Owl's Head/Bliss Park, including by paying for flyers,
mailings, print ads, and any other costs accrued, and the Society for Creative Anachronism and
Heritage Arms Performances, and to pay groups including Clann Eirann Pipers, Donny Golden
School of Irish Dance, and YDIR.
Funds to support residencies which will serve youth in and out of school who have limited
interaction with making art.
Funding supports SAT preparation for HS students at Scholars Academy.
Funding to provide weekend and school-age programming for children of students parents. They
provide early and education programming for the children of college students. The purpose of the
BMCC Early Childhood Center is to provide quality childcare to benefit the child, the parent, and
the college.
To provide after school programming and additional books for the library.
Funding will support SAB's Community Outreach Program and support scholarships.
To support children from throughout NYC to participate in ballet, Funds will be used to assist SAB in
providing a diverse population of local students with 40 weeks of ballet training with worldrenowned instructors, and will enable SAB to continue educating over 1,000 children and families
in local, often underserved neighborhoods through free Beauty of Ballet Lecture-Demonstrations
and free Community Auditions.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Levin

Legal Name of Organization

School of American Ballet, Inc.

EIN

131275970

* Amount ($)

*
Rosenthal

School of American Ballet, Inc.

131275970

Crowley

School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center

651217975

3,500
5,000
*

Funds will be used to assist SAB in providing a diverse population of local students with 40 weeks of
ballet training with world-renowned instructors, and will enable SAB to continue educating over
1,000 children and families in local, often underserved neighborhoods through free Beauty of
Ballet Lecture-Demonstrations and free Community Auditions.
Funding to support general operating expenses associated with running educational programming
including utilities and internet.
To fund a senior exercise program, children's recreational opportunities, and civic association
facilities and maintenance costs
Funding to provide tutor and administrator staffing, materials, and printing costs
To support music appreciation classes at the Jerome Hardeman ECE Center.

Vacca
Rodriguez
Ferreras

Schuyler Hill Civic Association


Science Schools Initiative, Ltd.
SCO Family of Services

462426892
208365360 *
112777066 *

Matteo

Seaman's Society for Children and Families

135563010

Rose

Seaman's Society for Children and Families

135563010

Rose

Seaman's Society for Children and Families

135563010

Johnson

Second Stage Theatre, Inc.

133021180

Mealy
Crowley
Koo

Seeds in the Middle


Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.
Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

*
271847142
131624178 *
131624178 *

1,500 Funds will be used to hire an additional licensed therapist who will provide therapy to children.
Funds will support Seamen's Society Safe Passage Program including staffing, space, promotion,
8,000 materials, and related administrative costs.
Funds will be used to cover costs associated with running Seamen's' Child Witness to Domestic
Violence program, including staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related
8,000 administrative costs.
To support Free Student Matinees to teach students about professionally produced theatre and
includes a study guide, an opportunity to attend a performance, and discussions with the artistic
5,000 staff, actors, playwrights and directors.
The funds will be used to support the creation of a Hip2B Healthy market at PS390/770. The funds
5,000 will pay for a market manager, youth stipend, and market equipment.
6,000 programming costs for healthy living
2,500 To fund Selfhelp Queens North Case Management Program for home bound seniors.

Koo
Koo

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.


Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

*
131624178
131624178 *

To provide health and wellness related services, seminars and workshops to enrich, increase, and
9,000 enhance members' quality of life levels at the Latimer Gardens Senior Center.
8,250 To fund a Tele-Health kiosk placed at The Martin Lande House.

*
Koslowitz

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178

*
Vallone

Greenfield, Treyger

Purpose of Funds

To support programming that allows children to participate in ballet training, and would introduce
3,500 local children and families to ballet in their communities.

Matteo

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.


Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer
(SHARE, Inc.)

Levin
Rodriguez

SEM Ensemble, Inc.


Seniors Orchestral Society of New York, Ltd.

CC

Treyger

Sephardic Community Youth Center, Inc.

Sephardic Community Youth Center, Inc.

131624178
133131914
*
161010695
454655888 *

10,000
7,000
5,000

Funding will be used to continue programs such as Art, Tai Chi, Yoga, Cardiac Zumba, Line Dancing,
ESL Classes, and Technology at the Selfhelp Austin Street Senior Center with 1,200.00 being used
for the Melodians program. The funds will also provide our membership with a water aerobic
program 6 - 9 months a year utilizing the Olympic size swimming pool in the basement of the
18,500 Forest Hills Jewish Center. program will contribute to healthier daily lives for our members.
The funds will be used for three separate programs. The first program would use the funds to
provide a subsidized transportation program to Senior Center members, the second program will
use the funds to subsidize round trips for Sharp participants to be safely transported to and from
the program and the third program will cover the cost of a Tai Chi and Qi Gong instructor at the
10,000 Senior Center.
5,000 Funds will be used for educational support for women with breast and/or ovarian cancer.
To support programming during the 2014-2015 concert season, and specifically for the annual
Workshop and Reading of New Works, an event that brings together composers from New York
3,500 and beyond to workshop new compositions in Brooklyn Heights.
4,000 Funding to provide four free music concerts across NYC

112567809

Funding to defray costs associated social service director, senior adult coordinator, instructors, and
facilitators in order to operate a smooth and efficient program. Also, to fund the following
programs and activities which are utilized by senior adults: Afternoon Out, which is a program for
people with Alzheimers disease and related memory loss. Caregivers group and bereaved mother
group. Wellness seminars. Weekly trips and tours. Complete utilization of the facilitys pool and
100,000 fitness center. Educational, health, recreational and wellness programs.

112567809

Funds will be used to provide a wide array services to senior adults in the Gravesend, Midwood
sections of Brooklyn. Programs include Brain Works, a program for people with Alzheimer's disease
and related memory ,Caregiver Support Groups, Bereavement Groups, Wellness Seminars and the
35,000 complete utilization of Pool, Gymnasiums, Fitness Center and wellness programs.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Sephardic Heritage Museum, Inc.


Sephardic Heritage Museum, Inc.

203249437 *
203249437 *

Treyger

Sephardic Heritage Museum, Inc.

203249437

Deutsch

September 11th Family Group

710899005

Treyger

September 11th Family Group

710899005

Matteo

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

133541647

Rose

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

133541647

Cumbo

Service Fund Of The National Organization For Women

133083202

Mendez

Service Fund Of The National Organization For Women

133083202

Palma

Service Fund Of The National Organization For Women

133083202

To provide free legal services for women, including support for a Divorce and Separation Legal
5,000 Clinic, Employment Discrimination Legal Clinic, Divorce Financial Clinic, and a free call-in HELPLINE.

132947657

To support programming services for LGBT older adults at The SAGE Center in Chelsea, to support
programs at SAGE Harlem. To maintain physical program sites at: the Brooklyn YWCA, GRIOT Circle
Brooklyn Community Pride Center. This funding would build upon the success of SAGEs current
100,000 offerings of professionally-led programs direct services.

*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*

LGBT, Cohen,
Dickens, LGBT,
Johnson, Torres

CC

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

5,000 Funds will support documentary film programs and exhibit events.
5,000 Funding to support documentary films and exhibit events.
To support the historical and archival work of the museum through support to produce a
3,000 documentary film, exhibits and other events for the public.
Funding to provide materials needed for students to help maintain the September 11 Memorial
5,000 Square in the Asser Levy park.
Funds used to help maintain the September 11 Memorial Square in the Asser levy park, and
5,000 organizing an Annual ceremony in memory of victims of September 11, 2001 tragedy.
Funds to be used for advertising services, purchase equipment to enhance services and supplies,
and enhance workshops with experienced speakers for workshops that are provided by the service
2,000 corps
Funds to be used for advertising our services, purchase equipment to enhance our services and
5,000 supplies, and enhance our workshops with experienced speakers.
Fund to support the Service Funds work of providing women in our community with access to help
3,000 in critical areas and will to strengthen and expand current programs to reach more people in need.
Funding to support Legal Clinics (Divorce Separation , Employment Discrimination, Divorce
4,000 Financial Clinic) Free call-in HELPLINE for one-stop-shop referrals.

Chin

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE)

132947657

Funds will support SAGE Center's central location in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, and the
Senior Center's programs and services including employment assistance, benefits counseling,
5,000 educational programs and health and wellness programs.

Lancman

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

Funding to support senior services including case management, transportation, caregiver services,
5,000 senior center services, wellness/exercise program, and educational programs.

Weprin

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

CC

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485

Mealy

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485

Mendez

Seven Loaves, Inc.

132744557

Chin

Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The

132725580

Koo
Rosenthal

Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The


Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The

132725580
132725580

Chin
Lancman

Shalom Task Force, Inc.


Shalom Task Force, Inc.

*
113207504
113207504 *

*
Williams

Purpose of Funds

Greenfield
Levine

*
Levine

Shalom Task Force, Inc.

113207504

30,000 To provide case management, meals-on-wheels, transportation/escort and caregiver services.


Funding will support Sports and Culture Days hosted by Sesame Flyers International that provide
youth an opportunity to experience Caribbean culture through various leadership activities and
presentations. These events promote teamwork, physical fitness, self confidence and emotional
50,000 well being.
The funds will be used to support youth musical and sports education, and to support
performances in District 41 by the organization's youth performers. The funds will pay for
5,000 transportation, equipment, staff salaries, and operational costs and supplies.
Funding to defray cost of Artists fees and educational materials (Puppetry and literacy program /
3,000 Free-to-audience performances /East Village Dance Project at 55 Avenue C Studio)
Funds will support free tickets for underserved children to attend performances during school time
4,000 and afterschool programming for students at P.S. 184.
3,500 To provide free tickets to the community for events, along with free workshops and shows.
3,500 Funding for free SBT tickets during school time and Storytime shows
To support a domestic violence hotline and help families who suffered from domestic abuse with
counseling, financial assistance and other services. Program targets Orthodox and immigrant
5,000 Jewish victims of domestic violence.
10,000 Senior services and trips for isolated older adults.
Funding will be used to fund direct services to victims through the STF Domestic Violence Hotline
and in-person advocacy services. The funds will be used for staffing and supervision of hotline and
victims advocacy programs, outreach to survivors, telecommunications, rent, and other expenses
5,000 related to providing victims services.

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Williams

Shalom Task Force, Inc.

113207504

Dromm

Shannon Gaels Gaelic Football Club

272354756

Vallone

Shannon Gaels Gaelic Football Club

272354756

Kallos

Share For Life Foundation, Inc.

571145113

* Amount ($)

*
*
*

3,500
3,500
5,000

*
1,000
*
Rosenthal
Dromm

Share For Life Foundation, Inc.


Sheba USA, Inc.

571145113
113410174 *
*

Jewish, Lancman

CC

Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices

113503085

*
Greenfield

Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices

113503085

Greenfield

Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park, Inc.

113260405

Lander
Crowley

Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park, Inc.


Shooting Stars of Queens, Inc.

*
113260405
200019695 *

*
Gentile

Shore Road Parks Conservancy Corporation

274519798

Deutsch

Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc.

113070228

Treyger

Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc.

113070228

Koslowitz
Levin
Maisel

Shows From The Heart Inc.


Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Shrine Church of St. Jude RC Church

*
113590666
111681130 *
111918466 *

Johnson

Signature Theatre Company, Inc.

133641560

Queens,
Constantinides,
Crowley, Dromm,
Garodnick, Gentile,
Levine, Rodriguez,
Maisel

*
CC

Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.

953964928

Crowley

Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.

953964928

Chin

Sino-American Amity Fund, Inc.

136183038

*
*

Purpose of Funds

Funding to support program that provides an anonymous first response to Orthodox and immigrant
Jewish victims of domestic violence.
To fund the purchase of uniforms, run organization's tournament, defray costs of outside
tournaments, pay for insurance, and support office operations.
Funds will be used to purchase uniforms, run tournaments and pay to enter outside tournaments,
pay insurance, and support office operations.
To host a Teen Summit event to educate, create awareness, promote enthusiasm for youth to
develop healthy alternatives to high-risk, self-destructive lifestyles and overall encouraging
behaviors that lead to safe, productive lives.

Funding to support a one day Teen Summit event to educate, create awareness, promote
enthusiasm for youth to develop healthy alternatives to high-risk, self-destructive lifestyles and
4,500 overall encouraging behaviors that lead to safe, productive lives.
3,500 Funding will support the operating costs of ESOL programming.
To fund The Parent Education/Training Program which is designed to deliver training to parents and
other caregivers that will enable them to work with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the
home and community to generalize behaviors across all domains. The requested funds will be used
50,000 to improve the lives of children with ASD.
Funds will support a 1:1 Parent Education/Training Program designed to deliver training to parents
and other caregivers that will enable them to work with their children with Autism in the home and
community to generalize behaviors across all domains. Funds will also support workshops that are
6,000 presented to groups of parents and caregivers.
Funding will be used to defray operating expenses, and to cover the expense of new radios and
35,000 uniforms for new members; as well as replace damaged equipment for existing members
To support operational expenses, including two-way radios, uniforms and other supplies to assist in
7,500 providing safety and security services for the community.
5,000 Funding to defray costs of gym rental fees.
Funds will be used to provide insurance, membership drives, entertainment for community
functions at the parks and parkland areas along Shore Road, and equipment and consumables, such
7,500 as tools, plants, and gloves, for the Its My Park Day cleanups.
To provide an acting, singing, dancing and play building program for English speaking children and
adolescents, which aims to increase communication. The program includes increased skills in
5,000 literacy.
Funds will be used to expand programing and services for young adults with Autism Spectrum
Disorders.
3,000
Funds will be used to cover the costs of Performances done by the group for seniors at senior
3,500 centers, nursing homes & community organizations within the 29th Council District.
3,500 To purchase food for programs.
2,500 To provide services to young people.
To support Signature's 2013/14 Season at The Pershing Square Signature Center and the founding
5,000 Playwright-in-Residence program.

To fund a program to provide law enforcement officers with tools to hone their ethical decisionmaking skills and strengthen security without jeopardizing individual and community trust and
300,000 freedom.
Funding to support technology to provide law enforcement officers with tools to hone their ethical
5,000 decision-making skills (MOTNY "Perspectives on Profiling")
Funds will support senior programs and services at Confucius Plaza and social workers to assist
8,000 with senior case management.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Barron

Ulrich

272830778

Funds are intended to be used for the programming and implementation of cultural and
educational workshops, seminars, and activities. These activities will be facilitated by professionals
who will also mentor /counsel youth in the areas of cultural enrichment (Theater Arts/ Ballroom
Dancing); the establishment of healthy lifestyles & relationships (Nutrition Workshops, Tackling
Obesity, HIV Awareness Prevention); violence prevention(Bullying Awareness Prevention); closing
the digital gender gap (Academic Skills Building/ Tutoring); financial literacy (Budgeting & Money
Management); and etiquette/ social skills courses. The funds requested will be used to pay the
professional facilitators, aid in purchasing learning tools, supplies and materials for the youth
5,000 mentoring program.
Funding to support the Food to Overcome Outcome Disparities (FOOD Program to create a
medically-tailored food pantry specifically designed to address the nutritional needs of food
insecure cancer patients, and to pilot a program entitled Food Vouchers for Health. Funds will be
used to open food pantries at Queens Cancer Center and NY Hospital of Queens, which will be
40,000 culturally tailored to the needs of South Asian, Chinese and Latino populations.
Funds will support new program series to highlight Native history including exhibition,
3,500 performances, panel discussions, and museum demonstrations.

CC

Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research

131624182

Chin

Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian

530206027

Matteo
Matteo

Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden


Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden

*
800193388
800193388 *

Funds will be provided to assist local non-profit organizations and individual performing artists that
2,500 present community performances and events at Snug Harbor to underserved populations.
2,500 Funds will be used to support the healthy eating workshops

*
Rose

Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden

800193388

Rose

Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden

800193388

Funds will be used to assist local non-profit organizations and individual performing artists that
5,000 present community performances and events at Snug Harbor to underserved populations.
Funds will be used to support Snug Harbors Power of Green Initiative, including staffing,
3,500 promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
To provide support for the Art on Call project, including an artist stipend, workshop and installation
materials and to hire a program-specific teaching artist and visitor services mngr. to give access to
10,000 families and school groups
Funds for texts and classroom supplies, instructor stipends, guest speaker appearances and
5,000 facilities personnel who will be required to work after hours of normal operation.

Cornegy
Cumbo

Arroyo

Sisters With Purpose, Inc.

Purpose of Funds

Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and BedfordStuyvesant History


Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and BedfordStuyvesant History

237330454
237330454

Arroyo

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

5,625

CC

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

50,000

Chin

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

5,000

Dickens
Garodnick

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)


Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593
113210593

5,000
3,500

Gibson

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

King
Koo

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)


Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593
113210593

Menchaca

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

Mendez

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

To support a Latino Arts and Culture festival, BORIMIX: Puerto Rico Fest, celebrating Puerto Rican
heritage, arts and culture, including visual arts exhibits, theater, poetry, music, events for children,
film and a roundtable series surrounding issues concerning Latinos in the arts in NYC.
To support and expand the Dropout Prevention Program, combining a school performance of Los
Desertores/The Dropouts, a bilingual (English/Spanish) musical play about six high school students
and their choices of staying in school or dropping out, along with workshops and informational
fairs.
Funding will support a Spanish-language theater touring educational program in public spaces and
in-school educational programming in Council District 1.
To support a Dropout Prevention Program combining performances, workshops and informational
fairs.
Funding will support programming for a school in Council District 4.

Funds will be used for The Dropout Prevention Program that combines a school performance of
The Dropouts/Los Desertores, a bilingual (English/Spanish) musical play about six high school
students and their choices of staying in school or dropping out, along with workshops and
informational fairs. This program includes a theater forum production workshop about the play,
themes and characters along with Teacher Resource Guides which include curricular and
10,000 extracurricular activities that follow the theme.
*

Funding will aid to strengthen relationships with current partners, who often rely on us to provide
15,000 programming for their Spanish-speaking audiences, and engage with new partners.
5,000 To expand the Dropout Prevention Program for schools in the district.
Funding to support bringing art and theater to low-income students with bilingual performances of
3,500 a musical
Funding to provide Theater-in-Education Program ( in-school performance, a post-production
3,000 workshop)
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Palma

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

113210593

Van Bramer

Socrates Sculpture Park, Inc.

113066597

Chin

Soho Repertory Theatre Inc.

132885288

Weprin

Sol Zim Jewish Enrichment Music Foundation, Inc., The

113631951

* Amount ($)

10,000
5,000
*
*
*

4,000
5,000

Cumbo

Something Positive, Inc.

133700941

Lancman
Weprin

South Asian Council for Social Services


South Asian Council for Social Services

113632920
113632920

3,500
5,000

Ferreras

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

5,000

Van Bramer
Matteo

South Asian Youth Action


South Beach Tenants Association

133943630
136400434

*
Arroyo

South Bronx Concerned Citizens, Inc.

582435828

Arroyo

South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation

132736022

Arroyo

South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation

132736022

Mark-Viverito

South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation

132736022

Mark-Viverito

South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation

132736022

Arroyo

South Bronx United, Inc.

264064041

*
*

4,500

Purpose of Funds

To support a Theater-in-Education Program and performances at either the home theater, TEATRO
SEA, or through the touring/outreach program.
To support the 16th Anniversary of Outdoor Cinema Seriesa free annual festival of international
film, music, dance and food.
Funding will support Soho Rep's 99 cent Sundays, where on select Sundays throughout the
Mainstage season every seat in the theater costs only 99 cents.
To support weekly after school rehearsals for the JEM Youth Choir with light meals/snacks for the
children and concerts throughout the year.
Funding to support salaries for teaching artists, administrative staff, and will fund production
expenses, including space rental and technical personnel.
Funding to support ESOL and basic computer literacy classes, public benefits application services
and assistance in accessing health care coverage.
To provide ESOL classes and computer literacy classes.
Funding will support the "Support, Action, Guidance and Enrichment" (S.A.G.E.) college and career
readiness program.

A targeted and scalable model, Support, Action, Guidance and Enrichment (S.A.G.E.) is a college
5,000 and career readiness program designed to work in small groups of 15-20 youth over multiple years
1,500 Funds will be use to support their Family Day event
To support an Anti-Violence Initiative, a Youth Enrichment Project, and a volunteer and internship
initiative, The Guild.
The Anti-Violence Initiative provides anger management,
parenting skills, and programs for male batterers. The Youth
Enrichment Projects provides school age programs, and the
15,000 Guild offers work experience and mentoring.
To support the formation and start-up of a new Bronx Food Cooperative (BFC) for restaurants in
20,000 Council District 17, by providing technical assistance and incubation space for the BFC.
10,000 Funds will be used to expand the after school program at the University Prep Charter School
To support equipment rental, marketing, and personnel expenses for an arts based street festival
which will include Bronx-based artists and arts/culture organizations on Bruckner Boulevard
between 135th and 136th Streets on Lincoln Avenue in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the South
5,000 Bronx.
Funding will be used to support the hiring of a part-time licensed Social Worker to provide much
needed counseling services to at-risk youth between the ages of 16-24 with previous involvement
9,500 with the criminal justice system.
The funds will support the SBU Academy, a youth development program serving 130 at-risk and
immigrant youth in grades 5-12 through education, mentoring, leadership, and soccer
8,000 programming.
To support costs of 1) communication equipment so CERT can keep track of any teams that are
sent out to perform recon, search and rescue, triage, or disaster medical operations. Equipment
includes, radios, antennas, a power source. 2) medical supplies and emergency food to feed the
4,000 team during prolonged operations, to feed the elderly, and to inform the community district.

Williams

South Brooklyn Community Emergency Response Team


(CERT)
South Brooklyn Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT)

Lander

South Brooklyn Legal Services

132605605

Levin

South Brooklyn Legal Services

132605605

3,500 Funds are to purchase communications equipment, medical supplies, and food and water supplies.
To support the expansion of direct legal services for seniors in benefits proceedings and housing
5,000 advocacy.
To support programming to preserve affordable housing for low-income tenants and prevent
3,500 evictions.

Eugene

870788860
870788860

Treyger
Lander

South Brooklyn Legal Services


South Brooklyn Local Development Corporation

132605605
112882656 *

This funding will support our education advocacy for children facing disciplinary action in the form
of suspension or termination, and children with disabilities in administrative proceedings and
2,000 appeals when they have been denied appropriate services.
3,500 To support outreach to businesses in Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, and Boerum Hill.

Cumbo

South of the Navy Yard Artists, Inc.

421541443

Funding for programming/services such as advertising, promotion, marketing website design


5,000 services, postcards, posters for local businesses, balloons, sandwich boards inserts.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Gibson

Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Center, Inc. (SEBNC)

132675560

Levin

Southside Community Mission, Inc.

112306447

Reynoso

Southside Community Mission, Inc.

112306447
*

BLAC, Reynoso

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to support and enhance SEBNCs After School and summer camp programs.
Specifically, the funds will add an aquatics component to their summer camp. Also, funding will
pay for the costs associated with transportation, swim instructors, pool rental, after school
program wherein homework help, recreational activities and meals to provide to program
10,000 participants.
To provide seniors, families and individuals a wide range of social services: Entitlements, benefits,
housing application, translations, counseling etc. Funds will be used to cover part of salaries and
5,000 office expenses.
To support social services for residents of the 34th District and surrounding areas in need, including
entitlements, benefits, housing applications, translation, and counseling services. Funds will be
35,000 allocated for staffing and office expenses.
Funds will be used to support and expand several of its programs: 1) Hydroponic Farm and Food
Pantry; 2) Senior Wellness Program at our Senior Center; 3) Community Organizing to continue
100,000 assisting in tenant organizing and housing advocacy; 4) Greening Initiative; 5) Office Equipment.
Funding will support the Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana's arts in education program, Project Ole,
teaching students flamenco dance and music. Funds will support programs at Jacqueline Kennedy
3,500 Onassis HS (JKO).

CC

Southside United Housing Development Fund Corp.

112268359

Garodnick

Spanish Dance Arts Company, Inc.

133286419

Mendez

Spanish Dance Arts Company, Inc.

133286419

Arroyo
Garodnick

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.


Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755
132672755

Johnson

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

3,000 Funding to support educational programming including Flamenco dance and music at PS 64
Funding will provide for ticket subsidies for NYC public schools students and senior citizens to
5,000 experience CEA's Spanish language theatre productions.
3,500 Funding will support a free performance for public school students in Council District 4.
To provide ticket subsidies for NYC public school students and senior citizens, help maintain lower
prices for schools and provide free tickets to teachers and chaperones as well as provide outreach
3,000 including tours to schools and in-class residencies.
Funding will cover ticket subsidies to students and senior citizens throughout New York City.
Funding also allows the Company to maintain lower prices for school groups and provide comp
tickets for teachers and chaperones, NYC seniors as well as deliver in school residency and
workshops in New York City public schools, touring performances to schools and senior centers.
3,500 The funding will support programming and services to Council District 7 residents.

Levine

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

Mendez
Rodriguez

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.


Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755
132672755

Rosenthal

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

Arroyo

Spare Change, Inc.

462875392

Greenfield

Sparks PPD, Inc.

260794276

Williams

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635

Miller

Springfield Rifles & Riflettes Youth Sports Inc.

237269660

*
*
*
*

*
Miller

St. Albans Congregational Church

112077266

Miller
Miller

St. Albans Montessori Academy of Learning


St. Albans Multipurpose Community Center, Inc.

*
461560690
113137355 *

Vallone

St. Andrew's Friendship Club

111635086

CC

St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Inc.

133724008

*
*

Funding to support ticket subsidies to students and senior citizens, school residency and workshops
4,250 in NYCDOE , touring performances to schools and senior centers. District 2
3,500 Funding to provide theatre ticket subsidies for students and teachers
Funding to support ticket subsidies to students and senior citizens through New York City , which
3,500 will give them the opportunity to enjoy live theatrical events.
To support program that will allow New Yorkers to round-up their dine-out bills to the nearest
7,500 dollar, to generate a donations for the Food Bank for New York.
The Organization will use the funds for funding the awareness events and the promotion of the
5,000 services provided to the women suffering from PPD.
Funds to extend and enrich Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation summer and/or after-school
4,000 programming
9,500 Funds will defray the costs of Uniforms, Football and Cheerleading equipment, Training books.
Funding will support the Enriching Our Elders activities programs, which include the annual college
fair and holiday social. Seniors will also participate in various cultural, recreational, educational
and mentoring activities, workshops and trips, and assist in various community service activities.
Funding will assist with travel, consumables (paper goods), utilities, general office supplies, and
10,000 refreshments
The funds will go towards the Cultural Enrichment Program, which will provide the Montessori
Child with an ongoing educational component as well as trips with parent chaperones to enhance
5,000 the activities the children learn about.
10,000 Funds will be used to supplement staff salaries, snacks, consumable supplies.
Funding would be used to assist the members of the St. Andrew Avellino Friendship Club so that
3,500 they would be able to attend the luncheons.
Funds will be used to support the fiscal infrastructure of the La Cueva/The Cave which is a food
75,000 bank-designated soup kitchen.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Palma
Levin

St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, Inc.


St. Ann's Warehouse, Inc.

133724008
112665242

Torres

131740122

Williams
Ignizio

St. Barnabas Hospital


St. Catherine Of Genoa-St. Therese Of Lisieux Catholic
Academy
St. Columcille Irish Cultural Center

Lancman

St. Demetrios Senior Center

111666817

* Amount ($)

Levin

452732865
133909562

7,000 To support Harm Reduction programs and La Cueva a food bank designated soup kitchen.
3,500 To provide free tickets to plays to community members.
Funds will support a health education and outreach program for Bronx residents called "Dinner
with a Doctor" in which St. Barnabas health professionals make presentations on health topics such
25,000 as childhood asthma, diabetes and heart disease.
3,500 Funding to support summer camp programming.
3,500 Funds will be used to defray the costs associated with producing the Annual Irish Fair.
Funding to support services for senior citizens from the entire surrounding area with a full daily
6,000 luncheon, field trips, educational, social, cultural, and recreational programs.

CC

St. Francis College

111635105

Funding to support St. Francis Colleges For Seniors program, which fulfills a vital need among
Brooklyns senior citizens for an easily accessible venue where they can participate in intellectually
and/or physically stimulating activities while having the opportunity to socialize with old friends
and make new ones. Funds will be used to support the following year-long menu of free activities
60,000 that are designed to address the interests and needs of senior citizens.

Rose

St. George Theatre Restoration, Inc., The

200985637

The requested funds will be used to subsidize SGTs space on behalf of these organizations, and will
5,000 be used towards operational expenses, liability, artistic/tech staffing and marketing costs.

Matteo

St. George Theatre Restoration, Inc., The

200985637

The requested funds will be used to subsidize SGTs space on behalf of these organizations, and will
1,500 be used towards operational expenses, liability, artistic/tech staffing and marketing costs.

*
CC
Lancman

St. John's Bread and Life Program


St. John's Bread and Life Program

113174514
113174514 *

Lancman

St. John's University

111630830

25,000
3,500
5,000

Koo

St. Kevin's Senior Club

111666886

Dickens

St. Luke's AME Church

133438047

Mark-Viverito

131740354

Dickens
Constantinides

St. Luke's Church - Summer Day Camp


St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center Center for
Comprehensive Care
St. Margaret Mary Roman Catholic Church

Vallone

St. Mel's Athletic Association

111646313

Dickens

St. Nicholas Houses Community Organization, Inc.

262550841

Lancman

St. Nicholas of Tolentine

111714878

CC

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

510192170

Reynoso
Gentile
Dromm

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation


St. Patrick's Vincent de Paul Society
St. Pat's for All, Inc.

510192170
111631818
300606762 *

Van Bramer

St. Pat's for All, Inc.

300606762

Reynoso

Purpose of Funds

*
132997301
111990941 *
*
*
*

4,250

Funds will be used to provide over 720,000 emergency meals. It will assist in providing services to
low income New Yorkers. They will assist clients in obtaining 1,800,000 in public benefits and
3.600,000 in freely prepared EITC Tax returns. It will provide on-site case management, psychiatric,
legal, and medical and immigration services to over 20,000.
Emergency medical care and transport of sick and injured patients.
A summer movie series that presents classic films on Friday evenings in downtown Jamaica's Rufus
King Park, including licensing, marketing, staffing and related costs.
To provide materials for weekly meetings, activities and annual events, and other programmatic
expenses.

To support the Teach Reach Health Relationship Program, which aims to educate youth and
3,500 prevent spread of HIV/STD and HPV(Human Papillomavirus), and decrease bullying.
Funds will be used to support the church's summer camp program and will be used for Staff,
5,000 equipment, Bus transportation, tolls etc.
3,500 To support the Young Adult Program (YAP), which helps HIV positive young people ages 13-24.
12,000 Funding will be used to support the local food pantry.
Funds will support St. Mel Leisure Club in providing lunch and snacks as well as subsidizing
3,500 occasional excursions.
To provide education, services and a food pantry for youth, families and seniors and to provide a
3,500 range of services for the LGBT community.
Business assistance for small businesses and entrepreneurs including direct affordable financing,
3,500 technical assistance programs and a comprehensive tour planning initiative.
To support the Anti-Displacement Program. St. Nicks will assist households facing displacement
from the community as market real estate prices push out long-term residents. St. Nicks will
provide outreach and housing counseling, financial training, improving housing conditions and
increase understanding of access to weatherization, HEAP and other resources. Funds will be used
60,000 to staff the program.
To support targeted outreach, education and individual counseling to residents in danger of
33,000 displacement.
5,000 Funds will defray the costs of operating the food pantry and purchase of food stocks.
5,000 Finance St Pats for All parade, concert, and community events citywide.
3,500 Funds to offset costs associated with the parade, concert, and community events citywide.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
Barron

St. Paul's Community Baptist Church

112453951

Espinal

St. Rita's Roman Catholic Church

111711002

Arroyo

271821066

Matteo
Matteo
Matteo
Rose

Start Small Think Big, Inc.


Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children (d/b/a Community
Resources)
Staten Island Baseball Old-timers Association
Staten Island Boys Football League, Inc.
Staten Island Boys Football League, Inc.

Matteo

Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134069282

*
*

*
135660279
134033266
237167904 *
237167904 *
*

Funds are intended to be used to defray cost of afterschool activities for youth, summer literacy,
5,000 and parent training. This includes direct services for youth and parents.
Funds to purchase food stocks to supply the Food Pantry and to defray the cost of operating the
20,000 Food Pantry.
To support educational workshops and legal and financial services for small business in Council
5,000 District 17, with a focus on direct services to women, minority and immigrant entrepreneurs.
Funding to be used toward the purchase of a 15 passenger van to replace older van.
Funds will be use to purchase uniforms and equipment for the annual tournament
Funds will be used to purchase player equipment, player uniforms and utilities.
Funds will be used to purchase player equipment, player uniforms and utilities.
Funds will be used to contract a cleaning company to be on call to clean up vacant lots and blighted
15,000 areas in immediate need as part of our Clean Team initiative .
10,000
2,500
2,500
3,500

Rose

Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134069282

Funds will be used to support a program manager for year two of our Young Entrepreneurs
Academy. Funds will be used to contract a cleaning company to be on call to clean up vacant lots
3,500 and blighted areas in immediate need as part of our Clean Team initiative .

Rose

Staten Island Children's Museum

237379930

Funds will be used to support increased hours of the part time staff. Funds will be used for
3,500 computer software and training on donor relations, e-commerce and social media marketing.

237379930

Funds will be use to provide hands-on creative play opportunities, art workshops and cultural
enrichment programs to over 220,000 annual visitors. Programs range from art, dance and theater
workshops, cooking and nutrition programs, to storytelling and cultural and musical performances
celebrating the diversity of New York City's vibrant communities. Funding will be used for staff and
5,000 supplies associated with these activities.

Rose

Staten Island

Purpose of Funds

Staten Island Children's Museum

Ignizio

Staten Island Children's Museum

237379930

3,500

Matteo

Staten Island Children's Museum

237379930

3,000

Matteo

Staten Island Children's Museum

237379930

3,000
*

Rose

Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc.

132778244

CC

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

50,000

Ignizio

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

99,000

Matteo

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

75,000

Rose

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

Matteo

Staten Island Employment Education Consortium

133097367

Rose

Staten Island Federation of Parent Teacher Association's

133255838

Matteo

Staten Island Fleet Week, Inc.

134026249

Rose

Staten Island Fleet Week, Inc.

134026249

3,500

Programs range from art, dance and theater workshops, cooking and nutrition programs, to
storytelling and cultural and musical performances celebrating the diversity of New York City's
vibrant communities. Funding will be used for staff and supplies associated with these activities.
Funding will be used for staff and supplies associated with activities/programming (programs range
from art, dance and theater workshops, cooking and nutrition programs, to storytelling and
cultural and musical performances).
Funds will be used to support The Boogie Woogie Wednesday series, which is a free cultural dance
and music program for families.
Funds used for recreation, educational supplies - transportation, health promotion programs and
literature.
Funding will be used to provide general operating support for the Staten Island Economic
Development Corporation (SIEDC, to support business seminars and events, such as the 2014
Annual Economic Development Conference and programs such as Brownfield redevelopment, the
Real Estate Program and the West Shore Light Rail.
Funding will used towards the following programs: the South Shore Merchant Program and the
annual economic development conference.
Funding will be used for the Health & Wellness Expo, general business services and in the
commercial town of New Dorp.

Funding would be used to support the costs of maintaining the Executive Womens Council (EWC)
5,000 including including staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
*

*
*

Funds will be used for our Adult Basic Education (ABE) and English for Speakers of Other Languages
4,000 (ESOL) courses. Funds will be allocated to salaries, facilities costs, and other program related costs.
Funding will be used for: materials and supplies for meetings, training sessions and workshops for
PTAs and parents, copier lease, phone, postage, office supplies and other operating expenses
1,200 required to support our mission.
Funding to cover the rental of tents, tables, chairs, golf carts, generators, refrigeration and storage
2,000 trailers. Complimentary meals are provided to all military personnel.
Funding will be used to for the rental of tents, tables, chairs, golf carts, generators, refrigeration
3,500 and storage trailers.
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Sponsor

Staten Island

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Matteo
Matteo
Rose

Staten Island Historical Society


Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences
Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences

131985514
135564127 *
135564127 *

Ignizio

Staten Island Integrated Service Center DOE District 31

136400434

CC

Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc.

135623279

Matteo
Matteo

Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc.


Staten Island NFP Association, Inc.

*
135623279
203560375 *

*
Rose

Staten Island NFP Association, Inc.

203560375

Matteo
Rose

Staten Island Partnership for Community Wellness


Staten Island Pee Wee Football League

*
542132600
136159734 *

*
Ignizio

Staten Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.

202732542

Matteo

Staten Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.

202732542

Rose
Matteo

Staten Island Recreational Association, Inc.


Staten Island Saints Fastpitch Softball Club Inc.

133716944
272525251

Matteo

Staten Island United Federation Baseball, Inc.

200007086

Matteo

Staten Island University Hospital

112868878

Ignizio
Matteo

Staten Island Youth Soccer League, Inc.


Staten Island Youth Soccer League, Inc.

320048308
320048308

Ignizio

Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc.

135680691

Matteo

Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc.

135680691

Rose

Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc.

135680691

Chin

StoryCorps, Inc.

133753011

*
*

*
*

*
*
*

*
Cumbo

StoryCorps, Inc.

133753011

Dickens

StoryCorps, Inc.

133753011

Johnson

StoryCorps, Inc.

133753011

Purpose of Funds

Funds will be used to cover school trip admission for public school 1st graders in the district to
7,000 Historic Richmond Towns open village educational tour.
5,000 Funds will pay for museum educators and program materials.
8,000 Funds to pay for museum educators and program materials.
88,000 To support that Parents and Teachers Association at all public schools in the 51st Council District.
To fund programs including alcohol and substance abuse, early childhood programs, developmental
30,000 disability service, and general support for mental health clinic.
8,000 Funds will be use to support the NYS Office of Alcohol Substance Abuse Services Program
1,500 Funds will be used to support the Community Service Awards Event
Funds will support the activities in which the COAD coalition will engage include trainings,
organizational assessments, sector-wide planning efforts, and the creation of relationships with
citywide and regional agencies and officials that will ensure appropriate communications and
interaction in times of crisis, such as staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related
3,500 administrative costs.
The funding request will support staff and operating costs associated with the alcohol and violence
2,000 workgroup and the United We Stand campaign.
3,500 The funds will be used to offset the cost of equipment (Jerseys, pads, helmets etc.).
To support free outdoor All-American concerts on July 4 and 6, 2014 at Alice Austen House and the
Conference House, free vintage outdoor concert in conjunction with the Richmond County Fair on
Sept. 1, 2014, and for subsidized tickets for children, seniors, and people with disabilities for our
concert production of Carmen, on October 19, 2014, our winter holiday concert on November 30,
3,500 2014, and our concert production of My Fair Lady on February 15, 2015.
Funds will be used to support free outdoor All-American concerts on July 4 and 6, 2014 at Alice
1,000 Austen House and the Conference Houses
Funding will be used to pay for costs associated with therapeutic services program, including
3,500 staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, rental fees, and related administrative costs.
2,500 Funds would be used toward instruction and clinic rental that is held all year long.
The funds will be used to provide the children with uniforms, necessary equipment to keep them
3,000 safe and cover any thing they may need to play and participate.
The requested funds will be used to provide presentations (regarding smoking & smoking
cessation) to youth at school based programs days or evenings and to adults at appropriate venues
5,000 throughout the borough.
4,500 Funds would be used to offset fees associated with field maintenance and field permits.
3,000 Funds would be used to subsidize cost of youth soccer program on Staten Island.
Programs teach zoology, natural history and animal care. Funding will be used to provide for and
10,000 supplement the aforementioned operations and programs.
Funding will be used to provide for and supplement operations and programs (zoology, natural
12,000 history and animal care).
The Staten Island Zoological Society provides a zoological park open to the public including
children's exhibits. Funding will be used to provide for and supplement the operations and
5,000 programs.
Funding will support work with NYC-based community and cultural organizations to record
3,500 interviews and build oral history in New York City including at the Foley Square StoryCorps booth.
Funding to support implementation of: 1) youth development program at approximately five NYC
high schools; 2) Legacy, initiative to provide people with serious illness and their families an
opportunity to record, preserve, and share the stories of their lives; and 3) NYC program, to
3,000 partner with NYC-based community and cultural organizations.
Funds to support the National September 11 Memorial and Museum and record audio
remembrances of all New Yorkers lost in the September 11 terrorist attacks, creating an
4,000 unparalleled archive of these stories in the Library of Congress.
Funds to support Legacy, an initiative to provide people with serious illness and their families an
opportunity to record, preserve, and share the stories of their lives, at five NYC-based
3,500 organizations
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Garodnick

STPCV Tenants Association Foundation, Inc.

274554330

CC

Street Corner Resources, Inc.

260149521

* Amount ($)

*
*

Dickens

Van Bramer

Johnson

Streetwise and Safe SAS, Inc.

450286664

CC

Studio in a School Association, Inc.

133003112

Cumbo

Studio in a School Association, Inc.

133003112

Dickens

Studio Museum in Harlem, The

132590805

Levine

Studio Museum in Harlem, The

132590805

Garodnick

Stuyvesant Cove Park Association, Inc.

113582255

Cohen

Summer on the Hill

651232087

Ignizio

Sundog Theatre, Inc.

450476945

*
*

Matteo

Sundog Theatre, Inc.

450476945

Rose

Sundog Theatre, Inc.

450476945

CC

Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce

112944783

*
*
*
*

Van Bramer

*
Van Bramer

Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce

112944783

Van Bramer
Van Bramer

Sunnyside District Management Association


Sunnyside District Management Association

*
261278224
261278224 *

SCR understands that gun and gang violence is a public health issue and will use the funding to
25,000 continue its work in the community for prevention, intervention and restorative justice initiatives.
To provide 15 session leadership development curriculum in which information is shared about
laws used to criminalize LGBTQ youth, constitutional rights when interacting with the police,
individual and collective strategies for staying safe from police, community, family, domestic
5,000 violence.
Funding for the Art Healthy Living Program and Art Active Living to teach children the benefits of
150,000 physical activity through drawing and painting.
Funds will be used to support schools entering the second year of The Long Term Program which
establishes in-depth partnerships among professional artists and school administrators, teachers,
2,000 and students in Title I elementary schools across NYC.
6,000 To conduct community outreach and provide programming, particularly for families and Seniors.
Funding requested will support and strengthen community outreach efforts, specifically Family and
5,000 Senior Programs.
Funding will support cultural and arts programming at Stuyvesant Cove Park, including readings,
7,500 musical and dance performances.
Funding to support purchasing of materials for student enrichment and transportation of children
10,000 to and from programming.
3,500 Funding for shows during the school day in PS53 and for a show after-school in the 51st District.
Funding will support "Dance Through History, a social studies theatre education program, serves
2,000 five 4th grades at PS 69 in SI:
To fund the costs associated with the Dance Through History program, including staffing,
3,500 promotion, materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
To support graffiti cleaning and the promotion of good business practices in Sunnyside. Funds will
be used to pay a contractor to perform graffiti cleaning. Funds will also be used for activities such
50,000 as special events, publicity, website upgrades, etc.
Funding will support two programs: 1) graffiti cleaning and prevention along commercial streets in
the 26th Council District and as needed cleaning on other streets within the District and 2)
10,000 promoting good business practices and commerce in the community of Sunnyside
Funding to purchase new trash receptacles to replace damaged receptacles on Queens Boulevard
5,000 and Greenpoint Avenue.
27,500 Funding to support Graffiti removal work in the 26th District

*
Van Bramer

Sunnyside Gardens Preservation Alliance, Inc., The

542143785

4,000
*

Menchaca
Ulrich

Sunset Park Health Council, Inc.


Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

202508411
371526132 *

5,000
3,000

Levine
Rosenthal

Symphony Space, Inc.


Symphony Space, Inc.

132941455
132941455

5,000
3,500

Dickens
Dickens

Taft Rehab Resident Association


Taft Tenants Organization, Inc.

272279165
133123843 *

3,500
3,500

Dickens
Dromm

Taft Tenants Organization, Inc.


Talk Therapy Television, Inc.

133123843
272157824

Miller
Van Bramer

Teens Against Crime, Inc.


Thalia Spanish Theatre, Inc.

113210733
237448611

Purpose of Funds

Funding will support tenant education programs and support organizational costs, including legal
12,000 fees and administrative support.

3,500
3,500

Funding to expand a digital archive of images (photographs, documents, artifacts), conduct oral
history interviews with long-time residents of the neighborhood or residents during significant
periods in the neighborhoods history, and share this history through Web site and public events.
To support The Sunset Park Health Council Inc.'s expansion of day and evening ESOL classes for
non-English speaking residents of southwest Brooklyn.
Funds will be used to provide free swim lesson programs
Funding will support the Global Arts program that utilizes residencies, workshops, and interactive
performances, to bring social studies curriculum to life for New York City students. Funding will be
for teaching artist fees and resource guides and will be used to serve school children from Council
District 7.
Funding will be for teaching artist fees and resource guides.
To fund a flower and vegetable garden, teaching children how to garden and grow nutritious
vegetables, and to offer nutrition classes.
To support Family Day activities for residents of Taft housing.
To support programs and activities at Family Day, including distribution of information on accessing
quality healthcare.
Community outreach and support of the Lions Quest curriculum teacher training.

Funds will cover program costs for education, social self awareness, peer counseling, summer
5,000 programs, workshops, recreational activities and cultural enrichment programs.
8,500 The funds will be used to help pay artists fees and operating expenses
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Van Bramer

Theater Et Al, Inc. d/b/a The Chocolate Factory Theater

134038993

Dickens

Theater Resources Unlimited Inc.

133937279

Cumbo

Theatre for a New Audience, Inc.

133059081

Van Bramer

Theatre of the Oppressed NYC

454815944

Cumbo

Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center, Inc.

112602969

Vacca

Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.

133052612

Levin

Tillary Park Foundation

260316951

CC

Together We Are

270213447

Greenfield

Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush, Inc.

113518348

Lancman

Tomchei Shabbos of Queens (TSQ), Inc.

112693305

Weprin

Tomchei Shabbos of Queens (TSQ), Inc.

112693305

* Amount ($)

Funds to offset the salaries of performing artists working at The Chocolate Factory Theater as well
10,000 as to continue to provide affordable access to award-winning public programming.
*

*
*
*

Brooklyn, Espinal,
Greenfield, Gentile

*
*
*

Williams

Top Development Corporation

113409359

Van Bramer
Garodnick

Topaz Arts Inc.


Town Hall Foundation, Inc.

134137551
237296167

*
*

To support a Producer Mentoring of Color program, offering participants experience under the
3,500 guidance of theater professionals, and to support a creative writing and readings program.
Funding will be used to support community ticketing and outreach initiatives which provides highly
discounted and free programming through partnerships with local social service providers and
3,000 other neighborhood nonprofits.
Funding to support the formation of a new theatre troupe at the AIDS Center of Queens County
3,500 (ACQC) with HIV and at-risk youth and adults
Funding will be primarily earmarked for performance expenses, rehearsals and ticket subsidies to
3,000 ensure the performances are affordable to a wide cross section of the community.
To fund general operating expenses as well as vehicle maintenance, fuel, training, supplies,
8,000 equipment, and first aid supplies.
To support a youth health fair, a high school career fair, SAT prep, college tours, and various
3,500 sporting events for the youth (including field trips).
Funds will help with food distribution drives to the poor, mentoring programs for teens at risk,
50,000 programs during the summer when there is no school.
Funds will be used to offset costs of purchasing food items for the food packages that are
5,000 distributed to poor and needy families.
Funding to support for food distribution including food items, packaging and delivery activities and
10,000 utilities.
To support non-food costs such as utilities and equipment for the food delivery program to needy
5,000 families.
Funding to provide services in the areas of tutoring and mentorship and empowerment workshops
for youth 8-18. The funding to pay teacher and workshop presenters and program related field trips
8,000 and snacks and incentives for program participants

3,800 Funds would support the coordination, marketing, artist fees, space costs, and promotion.
3,500 Funding will support programming in a school in Council District 4.

*
Reynoso

Town Square, Inc.

562489014

CC

Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.

043762842

7,500
*

LGBT, Mendez

Dromm
Johnson
Mendez

Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.


Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc.

043762842
043762842
043762842

20,000
*
*
*

*
Miller

Transit Workers For Children

113220856

Vallone

Transitional Services for New York, Inc.

237376074

Matteo

Travis Fourth of July Celebration Committee, Inc., The

133586505

Purpose of Funds

3,500
3,000

To support community programming, including Schoolfest school fair, Babyfest, Go Green!


Greenpoint festival and nine monthly Greencycle Swaps), McGolrick Egg Hunt, Pumpkin Day,
Halloween Parade/Party, Santa Brunch, free outdoor film screenings, music shows and other live
performances. Funds will be allocated for program expenses including but not limited to supplies,
equipment, space, artists, event planners, production crew, and marketing.
Funds support training sessions to lawyers interested in volunteering with the project assisting
transgendered clients. Trainings cover transgender cultural competency and legal issues involved in
the name change process.
Funds will support Free legal name changes to transgender community members in NYC in
partnership with NYC law firms.
Funds will support the Name Change Project, which provides free legal name changes to
transgender community members throughout NYC.

5,000 Funding to support Project coordinator at "Name Change Project" (legal assistance referral)
Funding will continue to provide under-privileged children, and all members, an opportunity to
attend educational, cultural, and social sporting events. Funding to develop more programs to
address members' needs.

7,500
*

To support TSINY by providing funding for renovations (floors, carpets, bathrooms, kitchens,
5,000 painting, etc.), new and replacement furnishings, air conditioners, and even cleaning supplies.
Funding will be used towards entertainment expenses of the 104th Annual Fourth of July
3,500 Celebration.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will provide for needed equipment and supplies to enable community support of first
3,500 responders.
Funding supports Tribeca Film Institute's (TFI) arts education programs in media literacy and media
3,500 production at the High School for Dual Languages and Asian Studies.
3,500 Funding to offset costs of teaching artists and art supplies

Chin

Tribeca CERT

260260476

Chin
Rodriguez

Tribeca Film Institute, Inc.


Tribeca Film Institute, Inc.

*
800006057
800006057 *

Chin

Tribecarts Inc

542180111

To support public concerts of local performers as well as free tickets for youth under 25. Funds will
3,500 help pay professional musician fees, space, piano rental, marketing, and subsidize free tickets.
Funding for intergenerational cultural, education, recreational programs. The requested funds will
be used to cover cost incurred from providing transportation, purchase of T-shirts, theatre/movie
tickets, food and refreshments, picnic/cultural event, computer upgrade, Thanksgiving feeding and
3,500 supplies needed to carry out activities.
7,000 Funding to provide after-school educational and swim programing at GWHS and PHHS

Miller
Rodriguez

Tri-Boro Intergenerational Services, Inc.


Trident Swim Foundation, Inc.

113341883
260640050 *

Menchaca

Trinity Healing Center, Inc.

203235905

Reynoso
Rose

Trinity Human Services Corporation


Trucks Roundball Classic Inc.

*
133171439
611676852 *

Rodriguez

Trustees Of Columbia University In The City Of New York

135598093

Rosenthal
Garodnick

Turbo Squadron, Inc.


Turtle Bay Association Inc., The

*
461780491
136162044 *

Garodnick

Turtle Bay Tree Fund, Inc.

132561121

Reynoso

UJ Care, Inc.

262057862

Espinal
Reynoso

Ujima Community Working Together, Inc.


Ujima Community Working Together, Inc.

*
300708882
300708882 *

Chin
Garodnick

Underground Development Foundation


Underground Development Foundation

275125988
275125988

CC

Union Settlement Association, Inc.

131632530

CC

Union Settlement Association, Inc.

131632530

Reynoso
Crowley

UnionDocs, Inc.
Unique People Services

861150496
133636555

Gentile

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112

To support a free six-week Therapeutic and Recreational Summer Camp Program at PS 146 for
25,000 children ages 5 to 12 with severe physical, mental and/or emotional disabilities and their siblings.
Funds will support Reconnect and Risea rigorous program of educational, vocational and
support servicesto 50 young men ages 16 to 24 who have left or been pushed out of school and
50,000 are struggling in the job market.
To support completion and exhibition of the Living Los Sures documentary project. Funding will be
10,000 allocated for staffing and materials.
10,000 Funding will defray costs of food pantry services.
Funds will support immigrant families with services including ESL, naturalization, crime prevention,
direct services translation, recreation social gathering, and Cantonese Folk Opera by paying for
2,000 space rental costs, staff salaries, and program-related expenses.

111950787

Funds are intended to be used to support the East New York Farms! Project. Together with local
residents, East New York Farms! work to expand food access, protect the environment and health
of our neighbors, actively engage youth from the community, and develop leaders in East New
York. East New York Farms! work intensively with 33 youth interns, 107 community and backyard
gardeners, 10 entrepreneurs and 4 regional farmers to serve over 15,000 customers at the
Organization's Farmers Markets each year. Requested funds will be used to support a
comprehensive 9-month youth internship, which engages 33 youth a year in growing and
harvesting food, and running the seasonal Farmers Markets. Hands-on agriculture curriculum for
the youth reinforces ecology, biology, and math, while our social justice and leadership curriculum
25,000 provides a venue for youth to explore social inequalities such as hunger and food.

*
*

Barron

United Community Centers, Inc.

3,500 To support the prevention of family and domestic violence through youth programming
To support a variety of programs, including a food pantry, social services, and a thrift store.
15,000 Funding will be allocated to staffing and OTPS.
5,000 The funding will be used for uniforms, trophies, basketballs, scorebooks and nets.
10,000 Funding to offset cost of Prescription medication for patients with chronic illnesses
Funds will be used for reimbursement for transportation, equipment (basketballs, reading
3,500 materials),and storage.
9,500 Funding will support new trash receptacles in the neighborhood.
Funding will support the purchase and maintenance of plants in flower beds in the Turtle Bay
7,000 neighborhood.
To support social service delivery, including assistance with applications for food stamps and
10,000 Medicaid.
Funding to support annual Stop The Violence (STV) experience - HEALTH AND EDUCATION FAIR
5,000 WITH A TWIST!
12,000 To support the Stop The Violence (STV) experience
Funds will support public programming including educational activities for school groups,
afterschool programs, public street fairs, art exhibits and lectures at the Lowline Lab, a long-term
5,000 art and technology exhibit space in the LES.
3,500 Funding will support the Lowline Lab.

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Sponsor

Council Member

Van Bramer

Legal Name of Organization

United Forties Civic Association, Inc.

EIN

* Amount ($)

113386277

*
Brooklyn, Levin,
Lander, Reynoso

CC

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc.

112728233

200,000

*
Espinal

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc.

112728233

15,000

*
Levin

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg, Inc.

112728233

35,500

CC
Rodriguez

United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc.


United Palace of Cultural Arts

135563409
900884007 *

40,000
9,000

Rose

United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc.

133906171

*
*

Rose
Greenfield

United States Sierra Leonean Association, Inc.


United Talmudical Academy of Boro Park

262252152
237359018 *

Rose

Universal Temple of the Arts

133335286

Rose

University of Notre Dame Alumni Club of Staten Island

311344537

3,500
5,000
10,000

Cumbo

University Settlement Society of New York, Inc

135562374

Levine

Upper Manhattan Health Center

133389470

Kallos

Upper Midtown Chabad Lubavitch, Inc.

203049366

Mark-Viverito

Uptown Dance Academy

133891881

Dickens

Uptown Dance Academy

133891881

Treyger

Urban Divers Marine Conservation & Scientific Diving, Inc. 300164996

5,000

CC
Reynoso
Rodriguez

Urban Dove, Inc., The


Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, Inc.
Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, Inc.

133997718
132902798
132902798

Purpose of Funds

To provide fetal blankets, knitted by members, as part of the Fetal Blanket/ Elmhurst Hospital
Program; and to provide donated, male and female, clothing and toiletries to the Borden Avenue
5,000 Veterans Residences in Long Island City.
Funding to assist low income individuals, families, and children in need to apply and obtain public
benefits including food stamps, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, healthcare, Section 8,
emergency food vouchers and packages, legal assistance, immigration counseling, ESL classes,
vocational training, employment readiness and entrepreneurship classes, housing services and
other vital benefits and entitlements. Also includes referral and information services to leverage
other public and private funds.
Funding assist low income individuals, families, and children in need to apply and obtain public
benefits including food stamps, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, health insurance, Section
8, emergency food vouchers and packages, legal assistance, vocational training, housing services
and other vital benefits and entitlements. Monies will also be used to support administrative costs
associated with provision of services.
To assist low income individuals, families, and children in need to apply and obtain public benefits
including food stamps, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, health insurance, Section 8,
emergency food vouchers and packages, legal assistance, vocational training, housing services and
other vital benefits and entitlements. Also includes referral and information services to leverage
other public and private funds. To also support administration of services including rent, salaries
and benefits.
Funding will support efforts to strengthen New York City neighborhoods and improve the lives of
New Yorkers in need and the communities in which they live. Funding to aid member agencies build
capacity to address organizational challenges and develop programs to meet increasing community
needs.
Funding to provide free arts and cultural events at United Palace
Funding to defray costs associated with erecting a memorial statue and for the annual Memorial
Day parade.
Funds will be used for Adult computer literacy programming, including materials and equipment,
and related administrative costs.
Funds will support an after school program for low income families and ESL youth.
Funding will be used to cover general operating and programmatic costs that correlate with the
program offerings, such as teaching artist compensation, supplies and materials for program
participants, utilities and insurances.

4,000 Funding will be used to provide boxes for the collection and distribution of food.
Funds will support teaching artist salaries and the purchase of hardware, software and equipment
7,500 needed to launch the media arts program.
Funding to support the general operating expenses of Upper Manhattan Mental Health centers
5,000 Psycho-Social Clubhouse.
To support year-round programming including the mom-night-out programming, children's events,
and cultural events that are open to the entire community. These funds will also go toward
5,000 Chicken-soup-express program benefiting local seniors.
Funds will be used to offset the costs for the following programs: PRODUCTIONS - Funds will be
used for Theater rental fees. PRE-PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM - Funds will be used for
trainers. UPTOWN DANCE COMPANY(UDC) - Funding will be used for the dancers performance
5,000 stipends.
To support dance productions, a pre-professional training program for youth, and an uptown dance
3,500 company.
Funds used to support the EnviroMedia Mobile program, a state of the art mobile nature and
maritime museum offering public tours, living history programs and environmental learning
2,000 activities.
To support the HiRisers after-school program, a year-round, peer-mentoring program that trains a
high school Youth Staff to work with elementary and middle school students. The Youth Staff
uses recreational sports and games as hands-on learning tools to teach life-skills and literacy to
10,000 younger children after-school and during the summer.
10,000 To support a campaign for long-term housing preservation.
3,500 Funding to provide tenant advocacy workshops

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FC EIN

Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Women's, Gibson

Chin, Menchaca,
Palma

Council Member

Arroyo
CC

Legal Name of Organization

Urban Justice Center


Urban Justice Center

EIN

133442022
133442022

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

To provide legal services to low-income consumers in Council District 17 who are struggling with
15,000 consumer debt.
50,000 To fund the costs of a new commissary cooperative for street vendors.

CC

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Chin

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Funding to increase its presence within the NYCHA developments located in Bronx. By combining
community outreach efforts with a series of workshops geared at educating tenants regarding their
rights, they can empower NYCHA residents to effectively advocate for living conditions that are
safe, clean and mold free. Additionally, they intend to provide education and Know Your Rights
50,000 Trainings for NYCHA residents facing administrative proceedings and other related issues.
Funds will provide workers' justice legal assistance and "know your rights" workshops to low-wage,
4,000 primarily immigrant workers.

Chin

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Funding will help provide workshops and materials to help vendors understand rules and to ensure
4,500 that vendors know their rights when approached by enforcement officers.

133442022

Funding will support legal assistance to tenants and tenants associations in District 4. Services
include representing tenants in eviction proceedings, helping tenants obtain repairs from negligent
10,000 landlords, offering legal clinics for housing-related matters and monitoring a housing help hotline.

Garodnick

Urban Justice Center

Johnson

Urban Justice Center

133442022

3,000

Kallos

Urban Justice Center

133442022

5,000

Kallos
Levine

Urban Justice Center


Urban Justice Center

133442022
133442022

5,000
3,500

PCYP will specifically help youth in accessing accurate and affirming identity documents, obtaining
and maintaining legal immigration status, navigating the criminal justice system, and maintaining
sources of income support and medical assistance.
To perform community outreach and education for vendors in the district on complying with
vending regulations, exercising their rights and civic engagement.
To provide services to tenants in private equity buildings, including: tenants rights education, legal
assistance during the bidding process to promote the purchase of buildings by responsible owners,
and legal advice and representation for tenants facing illegal rent increases, eviction, and a lack of
repairs.
Funding to support the Street Vendor Project (SVP).

Levine

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Funding to support the Community Development Project (CDP), which provides services to tenants
in private equity buildings, including: tenants rights education, legal assistance during the bidding
process to promote the purchase of buildings by responsible owners, and legal advice and
3,500 representation for tenants facing illegal rent increases, eviction, and a lack of repairs.

Mark-Viverito

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Funds will be used to support the Safety Net Project and its expansion to the other developments
7,500 located in District 8 as well as to host additional community education programming.

Menchaca

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Menchaca

Urban Justice Center

133442022

Funds to perform community outreach and education for vendors in-district on complying with
3,500 vending regulations, exercising their rights and civic engagement (in languages other than English).
Funds to support and expand providing capacity-building assistance to nonprofits, co-ops, and
3,500 small businesses in low-income communities.

Menchaca

Urban Justice Center

133442022

3,500

Mendez
Rodriguez
Rosenthal

Urban Justice Center


Urban Justice Center
Urban Justice Center

133442022
133442022
133442022

5,000
3,500
3,500

Gibson

Urban Justice Center - Safety Net Project

133442022

10,000

Funds to support youth in accessing accurate and affirming identity documents (legal name
changes and document replacement), obtaining and maintaining legal immigration status (asylum,
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, visas for survivors of trafficking and victims of crime, and other
forms of relief), navigating the criminal justice system (obtaining clients, criminal histories, helping
to resolve warrants, and partnering with public defenders), and maintaining sources of income
support and medical assistance (such as public assistance and Medicaid).
CDP will provide services to tenants in private equity buildings, including: tenants rights education,
legal assistance during the bidding process to promote the purchase of buildings by responsible
owners, and legal advice and representation for tenants facing illegal rent increases, eviction, and a
lack of repairs.
Funding to provide street vendor advocacy workshops
Funding to provide monthly housing clinics on the Upper West Side.
Funding will expand the current legal clinic services at Union Community Health Center. Urban
Justice Center - Safety Net Project currently operates two legal clinics a month at this site. These
legal clinics provide clients with direct representation at fair hearings when their public
assistance/food stamps have been sanctioned or their application has been denied and emergency
serves rent arrears.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Torres

Legal Name of Organization

Urban Justice Center - Safety Net Project

EIN

* Amount ($)

10,000 Funds will support the expansion of weekly legal clinics at the Union Community Health Center.

133442022

Ferreras

Urban Justice Center - Street Vendor Project

133442022

Reynoso

Urban Justice Center - Street Vendor Project

133442022

Van Bramer

Urban Librarians Unite, Inc.

453803373

Funding will support community outreach and education to help vendors comply with vending
regulations, as well as exercising vendor rights and civic engagement. Funding will also support
services including legal representation, micro-lending education, and leadership development.
Funding will support workshops, trainings, and legal assistance to low-wage, primarily immigrant
workers who work in restaurants, nail salons, bodegas, and domestic workers. Services include
8,500 legal advice and representation in legal proceedings.
To support community outreach, education, and other services for street vendors in the 34th
5,000 District.
Funds to support the small community book exchanges, street reference, and work to encourage
3,500 the public to use libraries in their everyday lives.

*
Treyger

Urban Neighborhood Services, Inc.

141997299
*

Arroyo
Mark-Viverito

Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc.


Urban Youth Alliance International, Inc.

132969182
132969182 *

Cumbo

Urbanglass New York Contemporary Glass Center, Inc.

133098471

Levin

Urbanglass New York Contemporary Glass Center, Inc.

133098471

Levine

USA-Mali Charitable Association Of NYC

261805327

Dickens

Utopia Children's Center, Inc.

131624243

Cohen

Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy

800361646

Constantinides

Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc.

116014770

*
*
*
*
*
*

*
Rose

Purpose of Funds

Funding will be utilized to provide general operating support to all of UNS flagship programs and
services which primarily serve Coney Island residents in addition to other Brooklynites. These
services include financial literacy, veterans outreach project, community access to health
information, LGBTQ safe zone project, Ask-a-lawyer series, Youth leadership, job and housing
20,000 search assistance, re-entry assistance, and post-sandy recovery assistance.
To support graphic art classes to BronxConnect youth to enable students to explore techniques and
develop skills in traditional graphic design, utilizing computers, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
10,000 to produce Public Service Announcement posters on issues urban youth encounter daily.
5,000 Funds will be used to provide graphic art classes to BronxConnect youth.
Funds to support for the Bead Project, a semester-long, scholarship program that teaches the
3,000 basics of beadmaking, jewelry fabrication and entrepreneurship to area women.
To support the Bead Project, a semester-long, scholarship program that teaches the basics of
3,500 beadmaking, jewelry fabrication and entrepreneurship.
Funding to offset the costs of "Children International Fun Day", which trains children in African
4,000 Dance.
To operate a children's' center, providing childcare services to families in the Harlem community as
5,000 well as other areas.
7,000 Funding to cover expenses for performance workshops for children in Van Cortlandt Park.
Funding will be used to support activities for the children including homework help, performing
75,835 arts instruction, and physical activity.
Funds to provide youth athletic, educational, and community base programs in the form of awards,
clinics, and hands on training. Funding will be used to pay for insurance, rental for the facility,
equipment for the outdoor activities, consumable supplies (paper, books, etc.), utilities and
3,500 telephone, lunches, and trophies.
Funds will be used to support operational expenses associated with veterans memorial events
5,000 including dinners and parades

133993270

Ulrich

Varsity Club of Staten Island, Inc.


Veterans Of Foreign Wars Department Of New York - PFC
JG McLaughlin Post 8540

Cumbo

Vibe Theater Experience

200482372

Funding to expand current services to teenage girls in the 5 boroughs of NYC through our process4,500 based performance methods in theater, music, writing, dance, multimedia and more.

Matteo

Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 421

061252230

5,000 funds will be used to for a contractor, to excavate and install pavers throughout the grounds

Crowley

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

Koo

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

9,000 Funds will be used to defray costs of parades, counseling and general operating costs.
Funds to advise members of educational benefits as well as referrals to other government
agencies, provide veterans and their dependents benefits information and support homeless
veterans. Funds to host an Annual POW/MIA Ceremony, Indigent Veteran Burials, Dissemination of
veterans information at community street fairs throughout the borough, sponsors annual
Information Day, and participates in Veterans Parades, Holiday participation at veteran facilities,
5,000 etc.

237334565
*

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Sponsor

Council Member

Vacca

EIN

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Koslowitz

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

Funds will be used to cover operating expenses: assists all veterans in presenting Compensation
and Pension claims before the VA, advises on educational benefits & referrals to other
government agencies, Provides veterans and their dependents benefits information; support of
homeless veterans; AnnualPOW/MIA Ceremony; Indigent Veteran Burials; Dissemination of
veterans information at community street fairs throughout the borough; Sponsors annual
3,500 information Day; Participation in Veterans Parades; Holiday participation at veteran facilities; etc.

Ulrich

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

3,500 Funds will be used for operational expenses, supplies and services

112629339

To provide veterans and their dependents benefits information; support of homeless veterans;
AnnualPOW/MIA Ceremony; Indigent Veteran Burials; Dissemination of veterans information at
community street fairs throughout the borough; Sponsors annual information Day; Participation in
6,000 Veterans Parades; Holiday participation at veteran facilities; etc.

Vallone

Women's, Arroyo

Legal Name of Organization

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

Provides veterans and their dependents benefits information; support of homeless veterans;
AnnualPOW/MIA Ceremony; Indigent Veteran Burials; Dissemination of veterans information at
community street fairs throughout the borough; Sponsors annual information Day; Participation in
Veterans Parades; Holiday participation at veteran facilities; etc.
Funding to support the Chapter in assisting all veterans in presenting Compensation and Pension
claims before the VA. It advises of educational benefits as well as referrals to other government
agencies. Provides veterans and their dependents benefits information; support of homeless
veterans
To provide domestic violence and sexual assault awareness and education to women, by
disseminating information and providing educational workshops about domestic violence in both
English and Spanish.
To fund services to help survivors of violence with emergency and supportive housing, case
management, advocacy, community education outreach, children youth services, financial literacy
economic empowerment skills building, a 24-hour bilingual hotline (English/Spanish), and crime
victim's services.
To provide for general operating support of an arrange of services to help survivors lead healthy,
safe, and productive lives including emergency and supportive housing, case management,
advocacy, community education outreach, children youth services, financial literacy, economic
empowerment skills building, a 24-hour bilingual hotline (English/Spanish), and crime victims
services.
Funding will be used for an Information and Referral Service for people who are blind about
programs and services available in New York State for their purposes. Blindline is a web-based
online system as well as a live call center staffed by trainees who are blind; over 60% go on to
other jobs.
Funds will support VISIONS to conduct outreach and access to rehabilitation services and social
programs to visually impaired seniors.
Funding to provide information and access to vision rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted
technology and social programs in D2
To provide public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors, healthcare
professionals and organizations, and to locate blind/visually impaired seniors residing in Council
District 18 and provide them access to rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and
social programs.
Funding to support public education program on eye disease and blindness prevention for the
elderly

Vallone

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

4,000

Van Bramer

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

3,500

CC

Violence Intervention Program

133540337

100,000

Ferreras

Violence Intervention Program

133540337

7,500

Koo

Violence Intervention Program

133540337

7,000

CC

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

50,000

Chin

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

4,000

Mendez

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

5,000

Palma

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

5,000

Rodriguez

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

3,500

Rodriguez

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Rose

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

3,500 Funding to support afterschool job training program for visually impaired youth
Funding will be used to identify blind/visually impaired seniors from the 49th district; it will enable
VISIONS to provide information and access to vision rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted
3,500 technology and social programs

Vacca

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

To fund the social service program with includes outreach, rehabilitation and mobility services,
3,500 technology and social programs to blind/visually impaired seniors in the community.

Vacca

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

3,500 To fund an after school program for blind and visually impaired youth

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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Weprin

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

Chin

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

237379098

* Amount ($)

5,000
*
6,000

*
Koslowitz
Arroyo

CC
King
Rosenthal
Rosenthal
Rosenthal
Dromm

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.


Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the
Caribbean
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the
Caribbean
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the
Caribbean
Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the
Caribbean
Vital Theatre Company, Inc.
Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Inc., The (d/b/a Lincoln Center
Theatre)
Voces Latina Corp.

237379098
133054001

2,500
*
*

133054001
133054001

*
133054001
134122381 *
133004747
202312651

*
Ferreras

Voces Latina Corp.

202312651

Koo

Voelker Orth Museum, The

113498583

5,000

Funds will be used to support general operating expenses and provide continued free year-round
25,000 cultural arts and education programs to residents of El Barrio and general audiences.
Funds will be used to pay artists fees for teaching artist residencies and cultural arts assemblies in
10,000 schools located in Council District 12.
Funds will be used to pay artists fees for teaching artist residencies and cultural arts assemblies in
3,500 schools located in district 6.
3,500 Funds to defray teaching artist fees
3,500 Funding will underwrite theater tickets for HS students.
To conduct outreach & provide HIV testing and prevention info in Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and
3,500 Corona.
Funding will support for outreach workers during late evening hours along Roosevelt Avenue in
Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Corona to provide HIV testing, engage the community with other
10,000 services provided, and deliver HIV prevention information to the community.
Funds for educational programs for individuals, families and group visitors, support for
5,000 performances and festivals, and care of the Victorian Garden.

*
CC
Johnson

Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)


Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)

134094385
134094385

Levin

Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)

134094385

Menchaca

Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)

134094385

25,000
*
*

10,000
3,500

*
5,000
*
Palma

Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)

134094385

Williams

Voices of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY)

134094385

Dickens

Wadleigh Secondary School for the Visual and Performing


Arts
136400434

*
Cumbo

Walt Whitman Tenants Association

113558558

Cabrera

Walton YABC Department of Education

690210637

Purpose of Funds

To provide information and access to vision rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted
technology and social programs to elders with vision loss in the district, and to support the
breakfast and/or dinner and social services for those elders.
To fund senior services including friendly visiting to relieve isolation and loneliness and prevent
depression, escorts to medical appointments, help with shopping, health advocacy and case
assistance.
Funds will be used to provide services that enable seniors to remain independent including escorts
to medical appointments, help with shopping and errands, health advocacy, friendly visiting to
relieve isolation, caregivers support and referrals to needed services. Funds will be used towards
staff salaries, outreach to seniors and volunteers, telephone, local travel, printing/copying and
insurance.
Funds will be used to pay artists fees for teaching artist residencies and cultural arts assemblies in
schools located in the Council District 17 schools.

To provide Know Your Rights workshops to inform people of their legal rights during police
encounters (including stop, question and frisk) and role play de-escalation strategies in order to
stay safe and calm. Funding will support community organizing, the trainings, and transportation
assistance (i.e. roundtrip metrocard) for participants on a fixed income and supplies.
To provide leadership trainings on structural, biomedical and behavioral interventions to promote
optimal health among people living with HIV and prevent new infections.
To scale-up access to overdose prevention services for Brooklyn residents at highest risk and their
families.
Funds to support Returning Citizens Rights project that will educate families impacted by mass
incarceration about legal protections regarding employment and housing for people with a criminal
record, with a focus on families in public housing.

To provide leadership development training courses to homeless and low-income people affecting
by HIV/AIDS through our POWER Academy program. Funding will be used to support staffing,
5,000 transportation assistance, meals and supplies for the trainings.
3,500 Funding for "Returning Citizens Rights project
The Wadleigh Schools writing and literacy initiative will feature noted speakers, writers and other
artists for students in grades 6-12. The culminating product will be the publication of an anthology
of prose and poetry as well as performance of the body of work. Funds will help to provide services
6,000 to students.
Funds will be used to provide a range of services and programs for youth, adults and seniors who
live in Whitman Houses. Programs and services include after school recreational programs, meals
3,000 for seniors, parenting classes, social services, and violence prevention.
Funding will be utilized to provide students with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of
Television Production. Funding to defray the cost of workshops in various aspects of
5,000 broadcasting/TV production.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Rodriguez
Rodriguez

Legal Name of Organization

Washington Heights and Inwood Development


Corporation
Washington Heights and Inwood Development
Corporation

EIN

* Amount ($)

132950346

3,500 Funding to offset cost of Festival Performance Director for Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park

132950346

3,500 Funding to provide business development services for child care providers
WHCP is the only harm reduction program north of Harlem in Manhattan and has served as the link
between a marginalized population of homeless and active drug-users and local social service
agencies. Funding will be used to cover program costs in Council District 7, such as salaries, rents,
4,500 supplies and other overhead expenses
Funding to support Advocacy Liaison and Community Organizer for peer education program
3,500 surrounding health issues

*
Levine

Washington Heights Corner Project

208672015

Rodriguez

Washington Heights Corner Project

208672015

Rodriguez

Washington Heights Tennis Association

133950591

Menchaca

Waterfront Museum, The

113569896

Garodnick
Maisel

Waterside Tenants Association


We Care New York, Inc

133505144
462357985 *

Arroyo

We, The World, Inc.

134129493

Chin

Wellness in the Schools, Inc.

251919494

Garodnick
Rodriguez

Wellness in the Schools, Inc.


West 181st Street Beautification Project, Inc.

*
251919494
133745342 *

Garodnick

West 54-55 Street Block Association


West Brighton Community Local Development
Corporation

Matteo

Rose
Rose

West Brighton Community Local Development


Corporation
West Brighton Community Local Development
Corporation

Torres

West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center,


Inc.
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center,
Inc.
West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center,
Inc.

Dickens

West Harlem Community Preservation Organization

Cabrera
Cohen

061779681
133046424

*
*

133046424
133046424

3,500 Funding to provide tennis coach staffing, equipment, insurance and more at CU Indoor Courts
To support the Waterfront Museums Maritime Education Initiative and cultural arts program
5,000 aboard the Lehigh Valley Barge 79.
Funding will support community outreach and development, including a free senior exercise
program and communications and advocacy for residents of Waterside Plaza and the larger
community.
5,000
8,000 To provide critical services to residents.
To support an annual community arts and education festival which promotes the importance of
education to the youth of the South Bronx and support Conflict Prevention and Resolution
10,000 Programs.
To support educational programs on healthful foods, cooking and nutrition in and after school in
3,500 Council District.
Funding will support Cooking Matters courses to educate students and families on healthy, low3,500 cost cooking.
6,000 Funding to provide staffing for the Youth Garden.
Funding will support community outreach and advocacy related to the architectural, social and
5,000 cultural history of buildings in the West 50's neighborhood.
The funds will be used for staff, mailings, printings, supplies and outreach in helping to form the
18,000 Victory Boulevard BID
Funds will be used towards the continuation of the Minority and Woman Business Leadership
Association Program, including staffing, promotion, materials and equipment, and related
5,000 administrative costs.
Funds will support offered services for businesses, including staffing, promotion, materials and
5,000 equipment, and related administrative costs.

132941841

20,000

132941841

15,000

132941841

10,000
*

133912967

3,500
*

Dickens

West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc.

Purpose of Funds

133800068

*
Levine

West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc.

133800068

Dickens

West Harlem Group Assistance

237169558

Providing technical assistance to tenants, owners, and managers, WBHNRC views problems
holistically and seeks to solve underlying issues as well as presenting problems, beginning with the
least intrusive; escalating pressure only as needed. Assistance can include benefits entitlements,
budgeting, or referrals to counseling, as well as direct assistance with housing issues.
Funding to support technical assistance to tenants, owners and property managers in the
northwest Bronx.
Funds will support the provision of technical assistance to tenants and owners of affordable
housing developments
To provide guided art tours through galleries and public spaces in Harlem, and provide additional
inter-generational programming such as free hands-on tour, inspired art projects and workshops,
for the local middle and high schools students and parents.

To support a Building Community Capacity to Reduce Lead Poisoning Hazards project, to better
identify lead poisoning hazards in the home, and to build community capacity to detect and report
3,500 lead poisoning hazards from multiple sources in Northern Manhattan.
Funding to support the Housing and Health program which will convene community-based
members, scientists, policy advocates, community based organizations and people with
substandard housing-related health conditions to discuss strategic approaches to reducing
hazardous indoor environmental exposures. Funding also to support Select Bus Service to mobilize
125th Street bus riders to advocate for off-board fare payment, dedicated bus lanes, limited stops
7,500 and transit signal priority.
5,000 To support a Financial Literacy Program to help local residents achieve financial stability.
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Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
BLAC, Cumbo,
Williams

CC

West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc.

237176396

Funds will be used for operating expenses for year round traditional carnival arts, programs,
concerts festivities that includes; Brassfest, Steelpan (Panorama), Dimanche Gras, Junior carnival,
Thursday Night Mas display concert and Stay in School: Youth Talent Show which is held through
training and developing of those talents. Additional programs - Seven week Carnival Costume
75,000 Design workshop, WIADCA diverse Business Audience Development program.

*
Cumbo

West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc.

237176396

Eugene

West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc.

237176396

Williams

West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc.

237176396

Rose

West Shore Little League

133425081

Rosenthal

West Side Center for Community Life

710908184

Rosenthal

West Side Community Garden

133993092

Johnson

Westbeth Artists Residents Council, Inc.

133154253

Palma

Westchester Square Partnership, Inc.

263124969

Vacca

Westchester Square Partnership, Inc.

263124969

Weprin

Westchester Square Partnership, Inc.

263124969

10,000
*
*

*
*

*
Where There's a Need, Inc.

830433048
*

Miller

Where There's a Need, Inc.

830433048

Garodnick

Whitney Museum of American Art

131789318

Johnson

Whitney Museum of American Art

131789318

7,500

3,500

*
*

7,500 Funding will support WestFest Dance Festival, especially targeting our Site Specific Dance Program.
To support the health, social and economic empowerment of the South Asian community in New
York, through development of a worker cooperative business, mental health services, ESOL, and
5,000 the Mothers' Club School advocacy program.
To fund the development of a worker cooperative business, ESL program, support ASHA matched
savings program, a weight loss program, and the Mothers Club School advocacy program which
5,000 trains local parents to get more involved in public schools.
To support program costs and staff salaries for health initiatives for women in the South Asian
3,500 community.
Funds will be used to purchase all materials needed to design and create the wig alternatives
including packaging and maintenance upkeep education along with other cancer education
2,500 regarding how to prepare for baldness from chemotherapy treatment.
Funds will be used to purchase all materials needed to design and create the wig alternatives
including packaging and maintenance upkeep education along with other cancer education
3,500 regarding how to prepare for baldness from chemotherapy treatment.
3,500 Funding will support the Whitney Museum's free tours and programs for public school students.
To support museum programs and activities, including free guided tours and classroom programs
3,000 for K-12 students.

*
CD28

Wildcat Service Corporation

132725423

Espinal

Wildcat Service Corporation

132725423

35,000
*
*

Richards
Lander

Wildcat Service Corporation


Wildlife Conservation Society

132725423
131740011 *

Levin

Wildlife Conservation Society

131740011

Van Bramer

Wildlife Conservation Society

131740011

Cohen

Wildlife Conservation Society - Bronx Zoo

131740011

Funds for operating expenses for year round traditional carnival arts, programs, concerts
festivities that includes; Brassfest, Steelpan (Panorama),Dimanche Gras,Junior carnival, Thursday
Night Mas display concert and Stay in School: Youth Talent Show
To support the West Indian traditional cultural arts programs, concerts, talent shows, and costume
workshops.
Funds will be used for operating expenses for year round traditional carnival arts, programs,
concerts festivities
Funding to support BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PROGRAM. FUNDS USED FOR UTILITIES, BASEBALL
AND SOFTBALL EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS.
The funding will be used to support the operation of the organizations customer-choice food
pantry

Funds will be utilized to purchase bulbs and other plantings to maintain a continually-blooming
3,500 public space, as well as for purchase and replacement of needed gardening tools

Koslowitz

5,000

3,500
*

Purpose of Funds

*
*
*

5,000
16,500
2,000
3,500
3,500
10,000

The Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP) supports NYC communities devastated by the
foreclosure crisis. NIP services include cleaning and maintaining streets, collecting trash and litter,
removing graffiti, greening public areas, trimming and mowing. The program also services blighted
foreclosed homes. Funds will be used to support mobile team
Funds will support the Neighborhood Improvement Program and bring mobile teams to Council
District 37.
To support the Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP) supports NYC communities devastated
by the foreclosure crisis in District 31.
To support educational programs on wildlife and nature for local schools.
To support programming that will connect schoolchildren with wild nature while providing critical
cultural and scientific enrichment.
To support programs which connect children with wild nature while providing critical cultural and
scientific enrichment
Funding to support educational and cultural enrichment and programs for Title One schools at the
Bronx Zoo.

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Fiscal Conduit Name

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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Palma

Wildlife Conservation Society - Bronx Zoo

131740011

Torres
Garodnick

Wildlife Conservation Society - Bronx Zoo


Wildlife Conservation Society - Central Park Zoo

*
131740011
131740011 *

Deutsch

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Deutsch

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Eugene

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Greenfield

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Treyger

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Treyger

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Treyger

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

Williams

Wildlife Conservation Society - New York Aquarium

131740011

*
*
*
*

Cumbo

Wildlife Conservation Society - Prospect Park Zoo

131740011

*
*
*
*
*

*
Ferreras

Wildlife Conservation Society - Queens Zoo

131740011

Dickens

William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Inc.

132884976

Levine

William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Inc.

132884976

Mendez
Levin
Cumbo

William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Inc.


Williamsburg Prepatory School
Willie Mae Rock Camp For Girls

132884976
136400434
651237021 *

10,000 Aquatic Essentials Program for Seniors to targeted Senior Centers in council district 48.
10,000 Aquatic Essentials programs to targeted Title One Schools in the 48th council district.
5,000 To support an Aquatic Essentials programs to targeted Title One Schools in Council District 40.
Funds will support the offering of Aquatic Essentials Program for Seniors, a program designed to be
a monthly education program that includes exhibit talks, biological artifact handling, behind the
4,000 scene experiences and hands on interactions.
Funding will be used to help support the offering of Aquatic Essentials Program for Seniors to
10,000 Senior Centers in the 47th Council district.
Funding will be used to help support the offering of Aquatic Essentials programs to targeted Title
10,000 One Schools in the 47th Council District.
5,000 Funds used to defray the cost of hiring additional security during the spring and summer months
5,000 Funding for senior Aquatic Essentials Program
Fund will support services that connect children with wild nature while providing critical cultural
5,700 and scientific enrichment.
To fund programming related to connecting K-12 students with nature while providing critical
cultural and scientific enrichment. Programming will expose students to challenges faced by wild
5,000 animals, the fundamentals of biodiversity, the basics of habitats and taxonomy.
To support Deaf-Talk (DT) subscription fees for use of the mobile flat screen monitor/video unit
and per minute fees for interpreter sessions as part of a set of comprehensive medical services for
4,000 underserviced populations.
Funding will support the purchase of new equipment for the Ryan Center's Pediatric Department,
3,500 including three Fetal Dopplers; an Infant Measuring Board; and, six hand-held Pulse Oximeters.
Funding to support Equip. for Pediatric Department (Fetal Dopplers/Infant Measuring Board/hand4,250 held Pulse Oximeters)
2,800 To support the campus beautification and gardening program.
3,000 Funds to support after school programming.
Funds will be used towards WAWs childrens tutoring: Homework Help, and the Girls Leadership
program (GLP) for girls aged 10-15, which teaches girls leadership skills and about educational and
career opportunities available to them. Funds will be used to pay for a portion of the salaries for
the Administrative Education Coordinator and the GLP Leader, as well as 1-2 laptops for these
5,000 programs.

Koo

Women for Afghan Women

020539734

Dickens

Women In Islam

470924438

To support educational events including an annual Dr. Betty Shabazz Awards Ceremony recognizing
5,000 and celebrating women who are social justice leaders in New York City and beyond.

470924438

Funding to support Human Rights and Social Justice Series: which deals with the inclusion of
Muslim women in community institutions, including mosques and organizations, and the topic of
women's inclusion as a matter of human dignity and human rights. Women in Islam conducts a
series of 3-4 community forums and panels highlighting human rights various themes including
3,500 security, health, peace building, and disaster relief.

*
Levine

Women In Islam

*
Crowley, Espinal,
Kallos, Levin, Palma

Purpose of Funds

To support educational Prek-12 programs and activities, which school administrators and teachers
15,000 can choose from to best supplement their classroom curricula.
Funds will support education programs in the Title One schools offered by the education
10,000 department of the Bronx Zoo
3,500 Funding will support programming at a school in Council District 4.

CC

Women In Need, Inc.

133164477

Cumbo

Women in Need, Inc.

133164477

To support enhanced Childrens Services, which provide preschoolers, school-age children and
youth affected by homelessness and substance abuse with educational support and prevention
services. Homelessness and substance abuse can have detrimental effects on families, with
children feeling the effects the most acutely. WIN offers school-age children ongoing educational
85,000 support, both after school and through a summer education program.
Funding to support Childrens Services programs which offers many services to address the needs
3,000 for homeless preschoolers, school-age children, and youth.
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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

* Amount ($)

Espinal

Women in Need, Inc.

133164477

Johnson

Women in Need, Inc.

133164477

3,000

Palma
Koo

Women in Need, Inc.


Wonkwang Community Service Center, Inc.

*
133164477
204926081 *

7,500
5,000

Ulrich

Woodhaven Cultural Historical Society Inc.

113099784

Ulrich

Woodhaven Residents' Block Association

237388148

Ulrich
Reynoso

Woodhaven Richmond Hill Volunteer Ambulance Corps


Woodhull Hospital - Kids Ride Club

112075437
136400434

Van Bramer

Woodside Houses Tenants Association

112709027

10,000
*

Van Bramer

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

Van Bramer

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

Van Bramer

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

*
*

5,000 Funds will be used to cover administrative, operational and maintenance expenses
5,000 Funds will be used to support the Kids Ride Club at Woodhull Hospital.
Funds will go towards office supplies monthly mailings , correspondence postage for large amounts
of information to members and tenants, executive board member, equipment maintenance,
10,000 refreshments for meetings and events.

10,000

Arroyo
Ignizio
Crowley

Word of Life International, Inc.


Working in Support of Education, Inc.
World Cares Center, Inc.

392063356
134024627
412024802 *

Mendez

World Cares Center, Inc.

412024802

Cabrera
Levin

Worldwide Association of Small Churches, Inc.


Woven Spaces, Inc.

273471540
113348710

Greenfield

Wyckoff House Association, Inc.

112615053

Dickens

Yaffa Cultural Arts, Inc.

134044709

Greenfield
Menchaca
Cohen

Yaldeinu School Inc.


Yaldeinu School Inc.
Yes the Bronx, Inc.

*
263373908
263373908 *
562655936 *

Mark-Viverito
Rodriguez

Yes the Bronx, Inc.


Yes the Bronx, Inc.

*
562655936
562655936 *

Rodriguez
Maisel

Yes the Bronx, Inc.


Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael

*
562655936
113618826 *

Funding will support Childrens Services for Women In Need (WIN). WIN offers an array of
educational and preventive services to address the needs of preschoolers, school-age children, and
youth in its programs. WIN provides preschoolers on-site therapeutic child care with
developmental assessments and referrals to specialized services. The agency offers school-age
children ongoing educational support, both after school and through a summer education program.
WIN places special focus on youth through HIV, domestic violence, substance abuse, mentoring and
other prevention programs.
To promote housing and services for homeless women and their children, including educational,
preventive and support services to address the needs of preschoolers, school-age children, and
youth in its programs.
To promote housing and services for homeless women and their children, including educational,
preventive and support services to address the needs of preschoolers, school-age children, and
youth in its programs.
Funds will be used for a teacher for the ESL program.

5,000 Funds will be used to cover operational expenses including supplies and transportation
Funds will be used to cover costs and expenses associated with meetings, events, to purchase new
5,000 equipment and to support organization operation expenses

5,000

Purpose of Funds

15,000
15,000
5,500
5,000

Funding to support Housing programs which will provide tenant advocacy, landlords/tenants
mediation, homeowners and prospective home buyers seminars, foreclosure prevention. Funding
will cover two case manager and program expenses such as mailing, outreach and workshops.
Funds to provide free concerts, street fairs and a holiday Tree Lighting ceremony for the
communities of Western Queens. Funds will cover performer fees permits, sound and stage plus
staffing and miscellaneous expenses.
Funding create business awareness events; Business Conference, guide/review of local business.
Installations of banners, lights, graffiti removal, clean up.
To support food pantry, nutrition education, health education and other wellness programs for low
income families and individuals in the South Bronx.
To support Financial Literacy programs in the 51st district.
educational materials, training and materials.

4,250 Conduct outreach, including the provision of educational materials and 2 resiliency sessions.
*

Funding will support programming for two demographics: Youth-Job Training/Readiness program 215,000 Adult (specifically Baby Boomers) Computer Enhancement/Training.
3,500 To support arts programming and exhibitions.
Funds will support longstanding School Programs, programs that last nearly 2 hours and include a
colonial immersion lesson using storytelling, crafts, food, architecture, and artifacts to relate the
2,500 experiences of an early American immigrant family.
To support an annual Roots and Culture Concert Series at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem and other
4,000 community programs at NYCHA locations.
5,000 Funds will be used to create extracurricular programs for children on the autistic spectrum
3,500 To support recreational opportunities for children with disabilities
5,000 Funding to support educating youth on the importance of civic engagement.
Funds will be used to increasing public awareness of the growing obesity epidemic through Project
Obesity, and by addressing obesity remediation through our "Run For Your Life" series of
5,000 race/walks and Energize the Bronx.
3,500 Funding to support obesity awareness program and "Run For Your Life" marathon
Funding to provide video lectures for citizenship education "Civics with Irving ", (a discourse on the
3,500 rights, responsibilities, and rewards of citizenship)
3,500 To support a free library to the youth and residents of the 46th District.
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Sponsor

Bronx, Cohen,
Ferreras

Council Member

CC
Greenfield

Yeshiva University - Rose F Kennedy Childrens Evaluation


and Rehabilitation Center

EIN

* Amount ($)

*
131624225
116003354

Treyger

Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov, Inc.


You Gotta Believe The Older Child Adoption and
Permanency Movement, Inc.

Mendez
Menchaca

Young Audiences New York, Inc.


Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc.

131997754
112799128

Lancman

Young Israel Of Queens Valley Senior League

133613262

Greenfield

134136312

Rodriguez

Young Israel Senior Services, Inc.


Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of
the Bronx
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of
Washington Heights and Inwood

CC

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

Cornegy

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

Crowley

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

Cohen

Chin, Miller, Rose,


Weprin, Van Bramer

Legal Name of Organization

113272603

131740507
131635308

*
*
*

Menchaca

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

*
*

*
Rose

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

Rose

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

Rosenthal

Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

Chin
Koo

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.


Young Womens Christian Association of Queens
Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New
York

113372980
200351906 *

Rosenthal

Constantinides,
Reynoso

131624230

CC

Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc.

061517218

Constantinides

Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc.

061517218

Palma

Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc.

061517218

Reynoso

Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc.

061517218

Torres

Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc.

061517218

*
*

Purpose of Funds

To provide mental health services and support for infants, toddlers and parents of children who are
not served in typical mental health facilities including children who have been abused or exposed
50,000 to violence.
Funds will be used to provide remedial education and recreational activities for children with
10,000 proper supervision.
Funds used to offset the costs of outreach activities aimed at educating the public about the foster
10,000 care system and recruiting adoptive parents.
3,500 Funding to support family programs, residencies and performances in public schools in D2.
5,000 Funding to expand dance studies programming for youth
Funding to support programming including recreation, health promotion, nutrition education and
10,000 meals.
Funds will be used to enhance our health and wellness program such as yoga, tai chi, Zumba, Israeli
5,000 dancing, line dancing, painting, ESL, parties, music, lectures and various operating expenses.
Funding to support programming for after school programming including educational, recreational
25,000 and social programming.
8,000 Funding to provide ESOL classes.
Teens Take the City (TTC) is a teen civic engagement program that teaches young people about city
50,000 government and making a difference in their own community.
To fund the Counselor in Training (CIT) program, which offers teens a progressive and experiential
education course designed to help young people develop their awareness and basic skills of youth
10,000 work.
15,000 Programing support, materials
3,500 Funding to provide a range immigrant services through YMCA welcome centers
Funding will support FREE instruction in outdoor activities including fishing, boating, hunting,
horticulture, animal care, birds of prey, camping, wilderness survival techniques, marksmanship,
archery, and more. Funds will support the provision of these services, including staffing, promotion,
3,500 materials and equipment, and related administrative costs.
Funding will go towards the costs of the Immigrant Opportunity Initiative (IOI) services, including
5,000 staffing, promotion, materials, and related administrative costs.
Funding to support After School Folk Arts Class. This program will take place at our off site after
3,500 school programs at PS 165 and PS 166.
3,500 Support educational programming and musical training for students of District 1 schools.
3,000 To fund HSE preparation programs for adults.
Funds will support the YWCA-NYCs continuum of services at our Polly Dodge Early Learning Center
3,500 which provides educational-based activities for children.
TYWLS will provide a high-quality education to 2,200 girls at five nationally recognized, college
preparatory, public middle and high schools. 21 high-need public high schools will benefit from a
full-time CBI counselor who will provide early college and career awareness, college application,
75,000 financial aid, and enrollment support to more than 11,700 students.
Funding will be used to support a full time College Bound Initiative Counselor to help high school
6,000 students prepare for college.
To place full-time college guidance experts in high-need public schools. Funding will support a fulltime CBI counselor who will provide early college and career awareness, college application,
4,000 financial aid, and enrollment support to students at District 18s Mott Hall V High School.
To support a CBI counselor, who will provide early college and career awareness, college
5,000 application, financial aid, and enrollment support to TYWLS of Brooklyn students.
Funds will support full-time College Bound Initiative counselor who will provide early college and
career awareness, college application, financial aid, and enrollment support to students in high
10,000 need communities with low college enrollment rates
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Appendix D: Local Initiative


Sponsor

Council Member

Matteo

Legal Name of Organization

YPIS of Staten Island, Inc.

EIN

237085239

Rose

Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten


Island, Inc.

352262561

Miller

ZMI Foundation, Inc.

455537211

* Amount ($)

Purpose of Funds

Funds will support a Supervised Visitation Program for children and their parents, in situations
1,000 involving domestic violence.
Funding to provide FREE instruction in outdoor activities to over 100 youths. They include: fishing,
boating, hunting, horticulture, animal care, birds of prey, camping, wilderness survival techniques,
marksmanship, archery, and more. Funding will pay for equipment, travel costs, and related
3,500 expenses with respect to the outdoor youth activities.
Funding to support Summer Camp, specifically weekly educational field trips, swimming, daily
karate, math and science activities.
3,500

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