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FISCAL YEAR 2013 ADOPTED EXPENSE BUDGET

Adjustment Summary / Schedule C


Hon. Christine C. Quinn Speaker of the Council Hon. Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. Chair, Committee on Finance

Finance Division Preston Niblack, Director Jeffrey Rodus, First Deputy Director

June 28, 2012

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 1 ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE INITIATIVE .................................................................................................................. 2 CHILDRENS SERVICES ..................................................................................................................................... 4 CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES .................................................................................................................................... 6 CIVILIAN COMPLAINT REVIEW BOARD ....................................................................................................... 8 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES ........................................................................................................................ 9 CULTURAL ORGANZIATIONS........................................................................................................................ 12 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ..................................................................................................................................... 13 EDUCATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 FIRE SERVICES .................................................................................................................................................. 20 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ............................................................................................................................. 21 HEALTH and MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES and HHC ................................................................................. 22 DOHMH, Health Services and Prevention ....................................................................................................... 23 DOHMH, Mental Health and Hygiene ............................................................................................................. 30 Health and Hospitals Corporation ..................................................................................................................... 34 HIGHER EDUCATION ....................................................................................................................................... 35 HOMELESS SERVICES ..................................................................................................................................... 37 HOUSING............................................................................................................................................................. 38 LIBRARIES .......................................................................................................................................................... 41 PARKS AND RECREATION .............................................................................................................................. 42 SENIOR SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................ 44 SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ....................................................... 48 SOCIAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................ 53 Nutrition Services ............................................................................................................................................. 53 Social Services .................................................................................................................................................. 55 YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT .............................................................................................. 57 Adult Literacy ................................................................................................................................................... 57 Youth Services .................................................................................................................................................. 58 Immigrant Services ........................................................................................................................................... 60

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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. The New York City Council and the Mayors Office of Contract Services (MOCS) have established the following initial review for each organization: For all organizations included in Schedule C, the City Council preliminarily reviewed the public purpose for which the funds would be used, and any potential conflicts of interest. In addition, MOCS reviewed the website and consulted with the State Attorney Generals Office to confirm that all groups including those receiving $10,000 or less reviewed by the Council demonstrated compliance with charity registration requirements. For organizations receiving $10,000 or less, the City Council also reviewed past performance, compliance with tax laws, corporate status, any reported investigations, audits, inquiries and other relevant information. In the case of organizations requesting funding in excess of $10,000, MOCS is overseeing an additional prequalification review process. Through this process, MOCS is reviewing each organization to determine whether it meets integrity requirements, and is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including charities registration. MOCS is also reviewing each organization to determine whether the organization is qualified to provide the proposed services, and is reviewing and recertifying the qualifications of organizations that were approved during prior fiscal years. Further, for any organization receiving funding through a fiscal conduit, the fiscal conduit must also be approved by MOCS. For those organizations identified in Schedule C with an asterisk, either the MOCS or the Councils review process has not yet been completed, the 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 the MOCS corporate governance, fiscal management and compliance training. 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 the MOCS corporate governance, fiscal management and compliance training, if required to attend. Further restrictions to ensure the appropriate use of City funds will be incorporated through the Citys procurement process.

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ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE INITIATIVE


Summary of FY 2013 Council Initiatives: Anti-Gun Violence
Agency DOHMH DOHMH DOE DYCD CJC Initiative Anti-Gun Violence CeaseFire and Preparedness Programs Anti-Gun Violence Therapeutic Services Anti-Gun Violence - Violence Prevention, Conflict Mediation, and Youth Development Anti-Gun Violence Community Development Anti-Gun Violence - Legal Services TOTAL Funding $1,693,000 $580,000 $750,000 $1,152,000 $625,000 $4,800,000

Initiative: Gun Violence Task Force CeaseFire and Preparedness Programs Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Environmental Disease Prevention Unit of Appropriation: 114 Environmental Disease Prevention OTPS Amount: $1,693,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013 nd th th th th Population Targeted: Community members from neighborhoods within the 32 , 40 , 75 , 113 , and 120 police precincts Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports anti-gun violence programs in the Crisis Intervention framework, including Ceasefire and peace keepers. Designation Method: The City Council will designate providers and amounts for this initiative post-adoption. Initiative: Anti-Gun Violence Therapeutic Services Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 - Mental Health Amount: $580,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013 nd th th th th Population Targeted: Community members from neighborhoods within the 32 , 40 , 75 , 113 , and 120 police precincts Description/Scope of Services: 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 providers and amounts for this initiative post-adoption. Initiative: Violence Prevention, Conflict Mediation, and Youth Development Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $750,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 nd th th th th Population Targeted: Public school students attending schools within the 32 , 40 , 75 , 113 , and 120 police precincts. Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports funding for anti-gun violence programs related to conflict mediation, violence prevention, and youth development programs in schools. Designation Method: The City Council will designate funds to various service providers post-adoption.

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Initiative: Anti-gun Violence Community Development Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development Unit of Appropriation: 005 Community Development - Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,152,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 nd th th th th Population Targeted: Community members within the 32 , 75 , 40 , 113 , and 120 police precincts. Description/Scope of Services: Anti-gun violence services related to employment training, job and internship placements, program development and evaluation, organizational capacity buildings and messaging. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organization(s) and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative post-adoption. Initiative: Anti-gun violence - Legal Services Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $625,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 nd th th th th Population Targeted: Community members within the 32 , 75 , 40 , 113 , and 120 police precincts. Description/Scope of Services: To provide legal services and consultations to community members touched by gun violence within the five target neighborhoods. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organization(s) and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative post-adoption.

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CHILDRENS SERVICES
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Childrens Services
Agency ACS ACS ACS CUNY ACS ACS Initiative Early Learn Child Care Restoration Child Care Summer Gap Job Training and Placement for Day Care Workers Technical Assistance for Child Care Providers Child Care Voucher Restoration Child Protective Staffing PEG Restoration TOTAL Funding $39,304,000 $7,000,000 $100,000 $1,000,000 $12,100,000 $1,864,000 $61,368,000

Initiative: Early Learn Child Care Restoration Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068) Program Area: Child Care Services Unit of Appropriation: 004 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $39,304,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: For Fiscal 2013, the City Council and the Administration restored over 5,200 contracted child care slots and 2,100 family child care slots for a total of over $59 million for direct services to children and families. In addition, the Administration added $16 million for a health insurance rate increase for child care providers in the Early Learn system. Baselined funding from the Administration for both contracted and family child care slots and health insurance totals $42.3 million in Fiscal 2014 and in the outyears. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. City Council designations for this initiative will be made post-adoption. Initiative: Child Care Summer Gap Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068) Program Area: Child Care Services Unit of Appropriation: 004 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $7,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: In Fiscal 2013, the City Council and the Administration restored $14 million in funding st th for contracted child care and family child care slots from July 1 to September 30 , 2012. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Job Training and Placement for Day Care Workers Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068) Program Area: Child Care Services Unit of Appropriation: 004 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation provides funding for job training and placement assistance for day care workers. Designation Method: The City Council has designated Day Care Council of New York, Inc. as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-2613479 Initiative: Technical Assistance for Child Care Providers Agency: City University of New York (CUNY) -- NY Early Childhood Professional Development Institute Program Area: Child Care Services Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide

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First Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation provides funding for technical assistance for current child care providers. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Child Care Voucher Restoration Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068) Program Area: Child Care Services Unit of Appropriation: 004 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $12,100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2012 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for 4,400 child care vouchers for school-age children. All school-age vouchers are at a rate of $2,748 per voucher. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Child Protective Staffing PEG Restoration Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068) Program Area: Child Protective Services Unit of Appropriation: 001 Personal Services Amount: $1,864,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2012 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for 73 Child Protective staff positions, proposed for elimination through attrition in Fiscal 2013. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

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CIVIL LEGAL SERVICES


Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Civil Legal Services
Agency CJC CJC CJC CJC Initiative Citywide Civil Legal Services Unemployment Insurance/SSI Advocacy Project Legal Services for the Working Poor Legal Information for Families (LIFT) TOTAL Funding $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $1,050,000 $485,000 $4,035,000

Initiative: Citywide Civil Legal Services Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2001 Population Targeted: Indigent persons requiring legal assistance Description/Scope of Services: This action provides a combined $1.5 million to the Legal Aid Society ($750,000) and Legal Services NYC ($750,000). The appropriation is intended to serve as a replacement for lost Interest on Lawyer Accounts (IOLA) funds. It is the Councils express intent that this appropriation will be utilized to augment overall citywide civil legal services programs in the same manner that State IOLA funding does. These services may include, but are not limited to: direct client representation, including representation in class action cases; the provision of legal advice; community legal education presentations; pro-bono/volunteer lawyer programs; and hotline and other telephone-based legal services. Legal areas in which services may be provided include, but are not limited to: consumer/finance; education; employment; family; juvenile; health; housing; income maintenance; individual rights; and miscellaneous benefits. No prohibitions may be imposed on the types of civil legal services these entities may perform on behalf of their clients, other individuals and/or community groups. This restoration will ensure the provision of civil legal services citywide to, among others, senior citizens, battered women, disabled persons and persons with AIDS. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization Legal Aid Society Legal Services NYC Amount $750,000 $750,000 Tax ID# 13-5562265 13-2600199

Initiative: Unemployment Insurance/Supplemental Security Income Advocacy Project Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: Persons eligible for unemployment insurance/supplemental security income benefits Description/Scope of Services: This action allocates a combined $1 million to Legal Services NYC ($500,000) and the Legal Aid Society ($500,000) to expand legal advocacy through the Supplemental Security Income Advocacy Project. This funding will also support a new 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 (UIB) and/or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits they have been wrongly denied. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative.

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Organization Legal Aid Society Legal Services NYC

Amount $500,000 $500,000

Tax ID# 13-5562265 13-2600199

Initiative: Legal Services for the Working Poor Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,050,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Working poor persons requiring civil legal assistance Description/Scope of Services: Among the types of services that will be provided to community members are: assistance in preventing eviction and foreclosure; improvement of living conditions and removal of hazardous housing conditions in their homes; housing code enforcement actions; organization and representation of tenants groups; help in obtaining emergency grants and benefits to avoid homelessness; assistance for family members in getting appropriate disability benefits such as SSD or SSI; immigration assistance; protection from workplace abuses, such as harassment and violation of fair wage and hour laws; consumer protections from creditors; legal representation of domestic violence victims; assistance with recovering illegal rents and other improper rent charges. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization Church Avenue Merchants Block Association Housing Conservation Coordinators Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Urban Justice Center MFY Legal Services Amount $239,674 $239,674 $239,674 $239,674 $91,304 Tax ID# 11-2480339 51-0141489 13-2972415 13-3442022 13-2622748

Initiative: Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $485,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Persons requiring information in Family Court Description/Scope of Services: This funding will provide LIFT with the necessary resources to operate its Family Court information services programs, including its Education and Information sites located in Family Court entranceways. Designation Method: The City Council has designated LIFT as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3910567

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CIVILIAN COMPLAINT REVIEW BOARD


Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Civilian Complaint Review Board
Agency CCRB Initiative Administrative Prosecution Unit TOTAL Funding $1,499, 254 $1,499,254

Initiative: Administrative Prosecution Unit (APU) Agency: Civilian Complaint Review Board (054) Units of Appropriation: 001-Personal Services & 002 -Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,499,254 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) will receive funding to expand its APU so that it may prosecute its own cases instead of sending cases to the NYPD to be prosecuted. The funding will support partially 18 additional staff including attorneys, investigators and support staff and associated OTPS costs. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES


Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Criminal Justice Services Initiative Alternatives to Incarceration (ATIs) Center for Court Innovation Child Advocacy Centers (Safe Horizon) Sexual Assault Initiative Staten Island Drug Treatment Court Adolescent Portable Therapy Program TOTAL

Agency CJC CJC CJC CJC DA - RC DOP

Funding $3,350,000 $400,000 $500,000 $150,000 $250,000 $250,000 $4,900,000

Initiative: Alternatives to Incarceration (ATIs) Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - Criminal Justice Coordinator (CJC) Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $3,350,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 1997 Population Targeted: Defendants facing incarceration, including youth, women, and individuals with mental illness and/or substance abuse issues. Description/Scope of Services: Alternative-to-Incarceration Programs (ATIs) permit New York judges to sanction defendants through means other than jail or prison. The use of intermediate sanctions, such as community service and substance abuse counseling, saves the City the cost of maintaining jail beds for those who otherwise would be incarcerated. In addition, ATIs provide a range of rehabilitative services for defendants and allow jail beds to be made available for more violent offenders who pose a threat to the community. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization Center for Alternative Sentencing Employment Services (CASES) Center for Community Alternatives' Crossroads Program Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) Educational Assistance Corporation (EAC) Fortune Society Legal Action Center Osborne Association Women's Prison Association's (WPA) Amount $635,025 $315,228 $347,207 $927,590 $200,100 $105,075 $388,325 $431,450 Tax ID# 13-2668080 16-1395992 13-3843322 23-7175609 13-2645436 13-2756320 13-5563028 13-5596836

Initiative: Center for Court Innovation (CCI) Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $400,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Community members and court-involved individuals Description/Scope of Services: CCI operates a variety of community courts, drug courts, mental health courts, domestic violence courts, and 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 CCI as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-2612524

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Initiative: Child Advocacy Centers (Safe Horizon) Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Abused children Description/Scope of Services: 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 Centers] help sexually abused children and their families navigate the criminal justice and social services systems. The Centers also provide short-term counseling, information and referrals for children and families not involved in current investigations. Designation Method: The City Council has designated Safe Horizon as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-2946970 Program: Initiative to Address Sexual Assault Agency: Criminal Justice Coordinator Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $150,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Victims of Sexual Assault Description/Scope of Services: The sum of $150,000 will support services provided by three community-based organizations for sexual assault related services and programs. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (Bronx) St. Luke's-Roosevelt Crime Victims Treatment Center Intervention Program (Manhattan) Mt. Sinai Sexual Assualt & Violence Intervention Program (Queens) * Amount $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Tax ID# 13-2813809 13-2997301 13-6171197

Initiative: Staten Island Drug Treatment Court Agency: Richmond County District Attorney Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $250,000 Boroughs Served: Staten Island First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Description/Scope of Services: This action provides $250,000 to the Richmond County District Attorney's Fiscal 2013 Other Than Personal Services budget. Funding will be used to support costs associated with the Staten Island Drug Treatment Court which will benefit from the services of Education & Assistance Corporation's Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities program (EAC-TASC). Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

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Initiative: Vera Institute of Justice Agency: Department of Probation (781) Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other than Personal Services Amount: $250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2012 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for the Vera Institute of Justice to provide substance abuse and mental health treatment to youth at risk for probation violation using the Adolescent Portable Therapy treatment program (APT). Designation Method: The City Council has designated the Vera Institute of Justice as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-1941627

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CULTURAL ORGANZIATIONS
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Cultural Organizations
Agency DCA DCA DCA Initiative Coalition of Theaters of Color Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) PEG Restoration Cultural Institution Group TOTAL Funding $700,000 $5,100,000 $6,000,000 $11,800,000

Initiative: Coalition of Theaters of Color Agency: Department of Cultural Affairs (126) Unit of Appropriation: 003 Amount: $700,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: Supports theaters and cultural organizations primarily in communities of color. Description/Scope of Services: This funding supports the operations and programming of various organizations. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. All groups that are designated to receive funding from this initiative will have their Fiscal 2013 grant awards from DCA amended to include this additional funding. These designations will be made post-Adoption. Initiative: Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Agency: Department of Cultural Affairs (126) Unit of Appropriation: 003 Cultural Programs Amount: $5,100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: This funding supports after-school programs that are in partnership with cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment citywide. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption. Initiative: PEG Restoration Cultural Institutions Group Agency: Department of Cultural Affairs (126) Unit of Appropriations: 004-017, 019-022, 024 Amount: $6,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: N/A Description/Scope of Services: This funding, along with the Administrations funding of $27 million, partially restores the proposed funding cuts for Fiscal 2013 for the members of the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG). Designation Method: The restoration will be distributed proportionally to the CIG members.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Domestic Violence
Agency ACS CJC CJC CJC Initiative CONNECT, Inc. Community Empowerment Program Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims Sanctuary for Families - Immigrant Battered Women's Initiative TOTAL Funding $300,000 $2,500,000 $350,000 $475,000 $3,625,000

Initiative: CONNECT, Inc. Community Empowerment Program Agency: Administration for Childrens Services (068) Program Area: Preventive services Unit of Appropriation: 006 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $300,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2003 Description/Scope of Services: 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 CONNECT, Inc. as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 02-0694269 Initiative: Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative Agency: Miscellaneous Budget (098) - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $2,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: Domestic Violence Victims Description/Scope of Services: The $2.5 million restoration provided for the DoVE Initiative is to support the neighborhood-based provision of domestic violence services in the most vulnerable and high-incidence areas of New York City. The funds are to be used to support community-based organizations that provide prevention and empowerment workshops, comprehensive service referrals and legal advocacy to victims of domestic violence. Of the $2.5 million total, funding in the amount of $250,000 will be provided to Safe Horizon to administer this program and provide technical assistance. Designation Method: The City Council has designated Safe Horizon as the program administrator for this initiative and the following organizations as providers of this initiative for Fiscal 2013: FY13 Amount $52,750 $31,250 $15,625 $15,625 $15,625 $43,270 $31,250 $46,625 $31,250 $81,250 $31,250 $62,000
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FY13 Designation (Legal Name) Battered Women's Resource Center Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. Brownsville Community Development Corporation (d/b/a BMS Family Health Center) (BMSFHC) Center Against Domestic Violence, The Central Family Life Center Children's Aid Society Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA) Clergy for Community Empowerment, Inc. Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. Connect, Inc. Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. District Attorney-Brooklyn

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FY13 Designation (Legal Name) Dominican Women's Development Center DWA Fanm, Inc. Edwin Gould Services for Children & Families Family Renaissance, Inc. Good Shepherd Services, Inc Greenhope Services for Women Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc. Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale Henry Street Settlement Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc. Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc. Jericho Road, Inc. Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka Pride of Judea) Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC) Legal Services for New York - Bronx Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services-Harlem Office Lutheran Family Health Center's Family Support Center Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. Mount Sinai Center for Community Enrichment Inc. New Destiny Housing Corporation New York Asian Women's Center North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Queens Comprehensive Perinatal Council Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. Queens Hospital Center Research Foundation of the City University of New York (on Behalf of Nancy Reveron Domestic Violence Center at Hostos Community College) Safe Horizon, Inc. SAKHI for South Asian Women Salt and Sea Mission Sanctuary for Families, Inc. SCAN-NY Seamen's Society for Children and Families Shalom Task Force, Inc. South Brooklyn Legal Services Thorpe Family Residence Top Development Corporation Trinity Healing Center, Inc. Urban Justice Center Violence Intervention Program Womens Prison Association Total

FY13 Amount $81,333 $15,625 $43,270 $15,625 $15,625 $31,250 $46,625 $62,000 $31,250 $31,250 $15,625 $31,250 $31,250 $31,250 $62,000 $62,500 $21,875 $155,250 $15,625 $41,666 $30,000 $62,000 $86,541 $46,625 $31,250 $46,625 $62,000 $250,000 $31,250 $39,250 $83,333 $62,000 $31,250 $15,625 $62,125 $62,000 $46,500 $21,875 $31,250 $52,083 $46,500 $2,500,000

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Initiative: Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $350,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2001 Population Targeted: Domestic Violence Victims Description/Scope of Services: 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 organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization InMotion (formerly the Network for Women's Services) Safe Horizon Sanctuary for Families Amount $100,000 $125,000 $125,000 Tax ID# 13-3688519 13-2946970 13-3193119

Initiative: Sanctuary for Families - Immigrant Battered Women's Initiative Agency: Miscellaneous Budget - CJC Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $475,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Domestic Violence Victims Description/Scope of Services: This action restores $475,000 to Sanctuary for Families Immigrant Battered Womens Initiative. These funds will be used to support and enhance staff salaries in the Initiatives legal and clinical programs, as well as OTPS and indirect agency costs. Designation Method: The City Council has designated Sanctuary for Families as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3193119

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EDUCATION
Summary of FY 2013 Council Initiatives: Education
Agency DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE CUNY DOE DOE DOE DYCD DOE DOE DOE DOE Initiative Bridge to Tomorrow C.H.A.M.P.S. Chess in the Schools Child Mind Institute Community Schools Planning Grant Council of School Supervisors and Administrators Creative Arts Team Custodial Operations Dropout Prevention & Intervention Full Day Universal Pre-Kindergarten Jill Chaifetz Helpline MOUSE Non-Pedagogical School-Based Staff Teachers Choice Urban Advantage-Science Education TOTAL Funding $1,250,000 $125,000 $200,000 $250,000 $150,000 $300,000 $200,000 $3,000,000 $1,000,000 $2,250,000 $200,000 $275,000 $3,000,000 $3,750,000 $2,000,000 $17,950,000

Initiative: Bridge to Tomorrow Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 401 - General Education Instruction and School Leadership - PS Amount: $1,250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Job candidates at Workforce1 Centers without a high school diploma or equivalent Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports the Bridge to Tomorrow program that provides GED assessments, preparation and testing to clients of the Department of Small Business Services at Workforce1 Centers. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: C.H.A.M.P.S. Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 401 - General Education Instruction and School Leadership - PS Amount: $125,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2007 Population Targeted: Middle school students Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports the C.H.A.M.P.S. program that helps to improve fitness levels and overall health of middle school students by increasing opportunities to engage in physical activity. It promotes healthrelated fitness through before- and after-school sports programs in over 200 middle schools in all five boroughs. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Program: Chess in the Schools, Inc. Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 - Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $200,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2010 Population Targeted: Public school students and teachers. Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to support the School Program that offers chess classes during the school day and 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 Chess in the Schools, Inc. as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-6119036

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Initiative: Child Mind Institute Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 Central Administration OTPS Amount: $250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Public school teachers. Description/Scope of Services: The funding would support the Child Mind Institutes Teacher-Child Interaction Training (TCIT). The project 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 Child Mind Institute as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 80-0478843 Initiative: Community Schools Planning Grant Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 - Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $150,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: The allocation supports the UFTs Community Schools Program which will be launched in six public schools. Their community partners will create strategies that will tie specific health and social services directly to the schools students and their families. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the United Federation of Teachers as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-5582895 Initiative: Council of School Supervisors and Administrators (CSA) Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 - Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $300,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2002 Population Targeted: Members of the Council of Supervisors and Administrators Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports the CSAs Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) 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 Council of School Supervisors and Administrators as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 11-2024569 Initiative: Creative Arts Team Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $200,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: New York City youth, parents, and teachers Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to support the Creative Arts Team, which challenges at-risk youth with participatory drama workshops and residencies that foster important learning skills and positive social development. These outreach programs serve a variety of student populations in regular, special education, alternative, and Head Start programs. They are also age-appropriate and tailored for each grade level from Pre-K to high school. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Custodial Operations Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 435 School Facilities -PS Amount: $3,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2010

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Population Targeted: School Custodians Description/Scope of Services: This allocation partially restores a budget reduction to custodial allocations and shall mitigate reductions to services provided by DOE custodians. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Dropout Prevention and Intervention Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 - Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Population Targeted: New York City public school students at risk of dropping out Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to 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 organizations as the providers for this initiative: Organization El Puente Good Shepherd Services Enact Turnaround for Children Institute for Student Achievement Amount $40,400 $204,400 $306,000 $244,800 $204,400 Tax ID Number 11-2614265 13-5598710 13-3422660 06-1495529 11-2995109

Initiative: Full Day Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 402- General Education Instruction and School Leadership OTPS Amount: $2,250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Population Targeted: Four-year old children Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to supplement universal pre-kindergarten programs provided by selected community based organizations by adding funding to extend the two and one-half hour UPK program to a full school day program. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Jill Chaifetz Helpline Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260) Unit of Appropriation: 312 Youth Services-OTPS Amount: $200,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2007 Population Targeted: Parents of New York City School Children Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding to support the Jill Chaifetz Helpline operated by Advocates for Children that provides information to parents of public school children and the public about the policies, programs, and practices of the Department of Education and its schools. Designation Method: The City Council has designated Advocates for Children as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 11-2247307 Initiative: MOUSE Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 - Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $275,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Public school students Description/Scope of Services: Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE) prepares and supports students in establishing and managing technical support help desks in their schools.

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Designation Method: The City Council has designated Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3973319 Initiative: Non-Pedagogical School-Based Staff Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 401 - General Education Instruction and School Leadership - PS Amount: $3,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Population Targeted: Non-pedagogical school-based staff Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding that contributes to the restoration of 650 school support staff positions, including school aides, family workers, SAPIS workers, and others. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Teacher's Choice Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 402 - General Education Instruction and School Leadership - OTPS Amount: $3,750,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 1999 Population Targeted: Public school teachers and staff Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding used to reimburse teachers and other school staff for purchases of supplies used for student instruction. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Urban Advantage-Science Education Agency: Department of Education (040) Unit of Appropriation: 454 - Central Administration - OTPS Amount: $2,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Middle school students and their teachers Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports the Urban Advantage Program, which is a unique collaboration of seven science oriented institutions to provide professional development for middle school science teachers, school and class-based resources and assist middle school students in completing state-mandated exit projects and requirements. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the American Museum of Natural History as the administrator for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-6162659

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FIRE SERVICES
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Fire
Agency FDNY Initiative Fire Company Restoration TOTAL Funding $43,582,294 $43,582,294

Initiative: Fire Company Restoration Agency: FDNY Unit of Appropriation: 002 Fire Extinguishment/Emergency PS Amount: $43,582,294 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2010 Population Targeted: Citywide Description/Scope of Services: This action restores $43,582,294 to maintain operations of 20 Fire Companies and retain 505 firefighter positions. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Public Administrators
Agency BP PAs Initiative Manhattan Borough President Public Administrators TOTAL Funding $100,000 $383,606 $483,606

Initiative: Manhattan Borough President Agency: Borough Presidents Unit of Appropriation: 002 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2004 Description/Scope of Services: This action provides funding to the Borough Presidents Fiscal 2013 budget to supplement the agencies Other Than Personal Services (OTPS) resources. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agencies. Initiative: Public Administrators Agency: Public Administrator Unit of Appropriation: 001 Personal Services Amount: $383,606 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Description/Scope of Services: This action provides funding to the Public Administrators Fiscal 2013 budgets to supplement the agencies Personal Services (PS) resources. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agencies. Organization Public Administrator-New York County Public Administrator-Bronx County Public Administrator-Kings County Public Administrator-Queens County Public Administrator-Richmond County Amount $87,421 $74,514 $79,609 $73,262 $68,800

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HEALTH and MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES and HHC


Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Health and Mental Health Services and HHC Initiative/Restoration DOHMH, Health Services and Prevention Asthma Control Program and East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence Restoration* Callen Lorde Cancer Initiatives* Child Health Clinics (HHC pass-through)* Family Planning* HIV Prevention - Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions* HIV Prevention and Health Literacy for Seniors* HIV/AIDS - Communities of Color (Prevention & Education)* HIV/AIDS - Faith Based Initiative* Infant Mortality Reduction* Injection Drug Users Health Alliance (IDUHA)* Nutrition Program Administration PEG Restoration NYU Dental Van and Pediatric Clinic Obesity Intervention Programs* Rapid HIV Testing (HHC pass-through)* Sexual Health - PEG Restorations to STD Clinic Saturday Hours and STEP UP* Subtotal, DOHMH, Health Services and Prevention DOHMH, Mental Health and Hygiene Autism Awareness Bailey House Children Under Five Mental Health Initiative Geriatric Mental Health Services Mental Health Contracts Mental Hygiene Contracted Services PEG Restoration - Chemical Dependency/ADUPCT Mental Hygiene Contracted Services PEG Restoration - DD Clinics Mental Hygiene Contracted Services PEG Restoration - Mental Health Providers Suicide Prevention Hotline Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. Subtotal, DOHMH, Mental Health and Hygiene Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) HHC Developmental Evaluation Clinic Funding HHC Substance Abuse Services - PEG Restoration HHC Unrestricted Operating Subsidy Subtotal, HHC TOTAL Funding $818,000 $350,000 $1,525,000 $5,000,000 $350,000 $1,358,000 $400,000 $1,125,000 $1,500,000 $2,500,000 $1,000,000 $995,000 $268,000 $1,300,000 $2,000,000 $297,000 $20,786,000

$1,310,000 $125,000 $1,250,000 $2,000,000 $375,000 $525,000 $806,000 $1,164,000 $247,000 $200,000 $8,002,000

$1,467,000 $50,000 $6,000,000 $7,517,000 $36,305,000

* The items above marked with an asterisk are potentially eligible for State matching funds.

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DOHMH, Health Services and Prevention


Initiative: Asthma Control Program and PEG restoration to East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit of Appropriation: 103 and113 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Personal Services and Other than Personal Services (OTPS), respectively Amount: $818,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: Fiscal 2004; Fiscal 2013 Population Targeted: Children and families living in District Public Health Office neighborhoods Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports the Departments Managing Asthma in Daycare Program, an asthma screening, education and care coordination program administered by community based organizations in communities experiencing disproportionately high asthma rates. The Council also provides funding directly to the Department to participate in the NYC Asthma Partnership and to continue its Integrated Pest Management and Open Airways programs in schools. Lastly, this funding restores positions dedicated to outreach services at the East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence. Designation Method: The City Council has restored/designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Queens Comprehensive Perinatal Council Long Island College Hospital Bronx Lebanon Hospital Union Settlement Association, Inc. TOTAL EIN/Tax ID 13-6400434 13-6400434 13-6400434 11-2870422 11-1018985 13-1974191 13-1632530 EIN Program Outreach Services at the East Harlem Center of Excellence (EHACE) Integrated Pest Management American Lung Association (Open Airways) Managing Asthma in Daycare (MAD) Managing Asthma in Daycare (MAD) Managing Asthma in Daycare (MAD) Managing Asthma in Daycare (MAD) Program FY 2013 Award $318,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 75,000 $818,000

Initiative: Callen Lorde Community Health Center Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Care Access and Improvement Unit of Appropriation: 117 Health Care Access and Improvement Primary Care Amount: $350,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013 Population Targeted: Uninsured patients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation will support the provision of comprehensive care and treatment in four specific areas for the 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# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-3409680

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Initiative: Cancer Initiative Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit of Appropriation: 113 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention OTPS Amount: $1,525,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2003 Population Targeted: All Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports various screening, education and supportive services for breast, colon and ovarian cancer. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization American Cancer Society American-Italian Cancer Foundation Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer (SHARE), Inc. Gilda's Club New York, Inc. Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. TOTAL EIN 16-0743902 13-3035711 13-3131914 13-4046652 13-2739694 02-0597827 11-3220371 Fiscal 2013 Awards $1,000,000 175,500 87,000 40,000 40,500 100,000 82,000 $1,525,000

Initiative: Child Health Clinics Agency: Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) (819) via DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Care Access and Improvement Unit of Appropriation: 117 Health Care Access and Improvement OTPS Amount: $5,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2000 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: This allocation provides net deficit funding for HHCs Child Health Clinics. This action ensures that child health clinics will remain open, and provide sufficient levels of access and quality care. HHC child health clinics provide the medical attention children need to stay healthy, including immunizations, physicals and treatment for just about everything from the common cold to more serious conditions, like asthma. Families also have access to specialists outside of the center, including a wide range of pediatric subspecialists. Designation Method: This funding is provided to the Health and Hospitals Corporation via an intra-city transfer with DOHMH. Initiative: Family Planning Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit of Appropriation: 113 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - Other than Personal Services Amount: $350,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2000 Population Targeted: Teens Description/Scope of Services: This allocation to Planned Parenthood of New York City (PPNYC) supports reproductive health and pregnancy prevention services for uninsured and high-risk teens and wholly supports Teen Advocates, a PPNYC peer education program promoting sexual and reproductive health in targeted zip codes that have high sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and teen pregnancy rates. Designation Method: The City Council has designated PPNYC as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-2621497

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Initiative: HIV Prevention Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $1,358,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013 Population Targeted: High risk negatives and newly diagnosed positives Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores six months of funding for the back end of Calendar Year 2012 DOHMH contracts for evidenced based behavioral individual and group level interventions. Designation Method: The City Council has restored the following contracts for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. Bronx AIDS Services Brooklyn AIDS Task Force, Inc. CAMBA, Inc. Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. Exponents, Inc. Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc. Health People HHC Metropolitan Hospital Center Latino Commission on AIDS, Inc. Lesbian & Gay Community Services Center, Inc. Osborne Association, Inc. Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. Safe Horizon, Inc. Sunset Park Family Health Center Women's Prison Association and Home, Inc. TOTAL EIN 11-2837894 13-3599121 11-3031208 11-2480339 13-3323168 13-3572677 13-3130146 13-3461695 51-0418243 13-6400434 13-3629466 13-3217805 13-5563028 13-2621497 13-2946970 20-2508411 13-5596836 Fiscal 2013 Award $96,000 $190,000 $46,000 $97,000 $46,000 $40,000 $88,000 $100,000 $100,000 $42,000 $97,000 $80,000 $56,000 $56,000 $56,000 $64,000 $104,000 $1,358,000

Initiative: HIV Prevention and Health Literacy for Seniors Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $400,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2008 Population Targeted: Seniors Description/Scope of Services: This allocation to the AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) supports the development of a citywide prevention and education program to target senior services and healthcare providers, faith-based organizations, health department staff, and older adult peer educators. This initiative also seeks to improve knowledge and raise awareness and sensitivity among healthcare providers and others who provide services to seniors on the unique needs of older adults with HIV, thereby contributing to the mainstreaming of this population into the senior services network. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc. (d/b/a AIDS Community Research Initiative of America) as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-3632234

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Initiative: HIV/AIDS Communities of Color (Prevention & Education) Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $1,125,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006 Population Targeted: Those at-risk of contracting HIV and those 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 30, young women of color, substance users and/or residents of high-prevalence neighborhoods. Description/Scope of Services: This allocation awards contracts for two categories. The first category supports programs that provide outreach, rapid testing or rapid testing referral, linkage to care for PLWHA, supportive services and mental health screenings. The second category 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. administer the contracts to a number of organizations. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption and approved by Council Resolution.

Initiative: HIV/AIDS Faith Based Initiative Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $1,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005 Population Targeted: Varied Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding for prevention, education, outreach, advocacy and support services. This funding is directed to local religious institutions and community-based organizations that demonstrate an ability to engage vulnerable populations and to connect them to care. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations as the program administrators of this initiative and will also designate the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-adoption and will be approved by Council Resolution.

Initiative: Infant Mortality Reduction Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit of Appropriation: 113 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention OTPS Amount: $2,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide targeting community districts with high infant mortality rates. First Year Funded: Fiscal 2002 Population Targeted: Expectant mothers and women of childbearing age Description/Scope of Services: 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. Additionally, the Departments Bureau of Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health receives a separate designation to support teen pregnancy prevention, Cribs for Kids and the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), a nationwide nurse home-visiting program committed to improving the health, well-being and self-sufficiency of low income, first-time mothers and their children. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Fiscal 2013 Award Amount $105,388 $125,606 $126,660
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Legal Name of Organization Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. Bronx Health Link Brooklyn Perinatal Network Inc

EIN 13-3323168 13-4045022 13-3428222

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Legal Name of Organization Federation of County Networks Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership Queens Comprehensive Perinatal Council Little Sisters of the Assumption Community Healthcare Network, Inc. (Manhattan) Lower East Side Family Union Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership William F. Ryan Health Center Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc. NYC Health and Hospital Corp./East New York Diagnostic and Treatment Center Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA) Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership (S.N.A.P.) Greater Brooklyn Health Coalition Diaspora Community Services, Inc. Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign Clergy United for Community Empowerment, Inc. (formerly SQCCE) Forestdale, Inc. Haitian Americans United For Progress, Inc. Queens Comprehensive Perinatal Council (Downstate NY Healthy Start Project staff) Visiting Nurse Service of New York Home Care, Inc./Early Steps Family Center Community Healthcare Network, Inc. (Bronx) Urban Health Plan, Inc. Morris Heights Health Center African Services Committee Bronx Works, formerly Citizen Advice Bureau Good Shepherd Services Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. St. Barnabas Hospital Richmond Medical Center d/b/a Richmond University Medical Center SCO-Family of Services (Brooklyn NFP) Community Healthcare Network, Inc. Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University Federation of County Networks DOHMH Infant, Maternal and Reproductive Health Programs TOTAL

EIN 13-4156022 13-3782555 11-2870422 13-2867881 13-3083068 23-7412423 13-3782555 13-2884976 11-2412205 13-2655001 11-2480339 11-3343941 11-3484928 11-3122295 11-3423612 11-3030795 11-1631747 11-2423857 11-2870422 13-1624211 13-3083068 23-7360305 06-1081232 13-3749744 13-3254484 13-5598710 13-2621497 13-1740122 74-3177454 11-2777066 13-3083068 13-1624096 13-4156022 13-6400434

Fiscal 2013 Award Amount $129,524 $138,474 $127,019 $24,796 $24,796 $27,891 $20,757 $27,891 $24,796 $25,800 $29,157 $29,448 $29,157 $29,157 $20,757 $24,796 $24,796 $20,757 $24,796 $24,796 $22,320 $22,320 $22,320 $22,320 $22,320 $22,320 $22,320 $22,320 $20,757 $261,303 $171,045 $123,541 $28,539 $529,240 $2,500,000

Initiative: Injection Drug Users Health Alliance (IDUHA) Harm Reduction Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005 Population Targeted: Injection drug users and their families Description/Scope of Services: This allocation aims to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS as passed through intravenous drug use through enabling sterile syringe access, facilitating Hepatitis C care coordination and through offering overdose prevention, addiction treatment and mental health screening services. Providers under this initiative comprise the Injection Drug Users Health Alliance (IDUHA).

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Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption and approved by Council Resolution.

Initiative: Nutrition Program Administration PEG Restoration Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $995,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2010 Population Targeted: HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Clients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for HASAs contract with Momentum to administer its nutrition program, which provides counseling, food, and dietary services to HIV/AIDS clients. Designation Method: The City Council has designated The Momentum Project, Inc. as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-3556768

Initiative: NYU Mobile Dental Van and Pediatric Clinic Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Care Access and Improvement Unit of Appropriation: 117 - Health Care Access and Improvement OTPS Amount: $268,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005 Population Targeted: Youth in public schools Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports New York University College of Dentistrys (NYUCD) Mobile Dental Van Program & Pediatric Dental Clinic to medically underserved children citywide. Designation Method: The City Council has designated New York University College of Dentistry as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-5562308

Initiative: Obesity Intervention Program Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit of Appropriation: 113 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention OTPS Amount: $1,300,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2007 Population Targeted: Children Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports a number of obesity prevention programs that provide nutrition and wellness education and promote physical fitness to curb and prevent obesity in young New Yorkers. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization Foundation for the Advancement of Cardiac Therapies-Health Corp. Harlem Hospital Center New York Road Runners Foundation, Inc. TOTAL EIN 26-1269358 13-3092676 13-3987945 Fiscal 2013 Award $750,000 300,000 250,000 $1,300,000

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Initiative: Rapid HIV Testing Agency: HHC (819) via DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 112 Disease Control and Epidemiology OTPS Amount: $2,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006 Population Targeted: HHC Patients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation expands HHCs HIV rapid testing and counseling services on a routine basis at inpatient units and select outpatient settings at public hospitals and clinics. Designation Method: This funding is provided to the Health and Hospitals Corporation via an intra-city transfer. Initiative: Sexual Health PEG Restorations to STD Clinic Saturday Hours and STEP UP Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Disease Prevention and Treatment- HIV/AIDS Unit of Appropriation: 102 Disease Control and Epidemiology PS Amount: $300,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013 Population Targeted: DOHMH STD clinic patients and students in schools participating in STEP UP. Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores: Weekly Saturday hours at the Central Harlem STD clinic; and Keeps weekly (rather than biweekly) Saturday hours in each of the following locations: (a) Chelsea, (b) Morrisania, (c) Fort Greene and (d) Jamaica. Designation Method: This funding is provided directly to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

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DOHMH, Mental Health and Hygiene


Initiative: Autism Awareness Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Development Disabilities Unit of Appropriation: 121 - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Amount: $1,250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2008 Population Targeted: Children affected by Autism Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports wraparound services to autistic children in after-school, summer programs and during school closings. The program will also provide forums and training seminars to teach coping skills to families affected by autism. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption and approved by Council Resolution.

Initiative: Bailey House Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 Mental Health Services Amount: $125,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2013 Population Targeted: All Description/Scope of Services: This allocation will support services that will improve the overall health and well-being of community by (a) assisting with establishing a mental health clinic in East Harlem, which has been designated as a Medically Underserved Area/Population as well as a primary care and Mental Health Professional Shortage Area by the US Health Resources and Services Administration. The clinic will be one of the only community-based mental health clinics in the area and will expand Bailey Houses current mental health services to comprehensively address the needs of its surrounding community; and (b) sustaining substance abuse and risk reduction services for hundreds of individuals living with HIV/AIDS as Bailey House transitions from federal contracts to other funding sources. Designation Method: The City Council has designated Bailey House, Inc. as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-3165181

Initiative: Children under Five Initiative Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 - Mental Health Amount: $1,250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2005 Population Targeted: Children under the age of five who have either been victims of violence or have been exposed to violence. Description/Scope of Services: 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 the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption and approved by Council Resolution.

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Initiative: Geriatric Mental Health Services Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 - Mental Health Amount: $2,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2006 Population Targeted: Seniors with mental disabilities Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to strengthen the infrastructure of experienced organizations providing a range of mental health services in non-clinical settings such as senior centers, drop-in centers, religious institutions, social clubs, and homeless prevention programs and in the home. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption and approved by Council Resolution.

Initiative: Mental Health Contracts Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 - Mental Health Amount: $375,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2004 Population Targeted: Adults Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding for programs and contracts that provide a range of mental health services. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization Center for Urban and Community Services, Inc. Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc., The Greenwich House, Inc. Children's Aid Society, The Child Center of New York, Inc., The TOTAL EIN 13-3687891 13-2729071 13-5562204 13-5562191 11-1733454 Fiscal 2013 Award 100,000 85,000 50,000 95,000 45,000 375,000

Initiative: Mental Hygiene Contracted Services Partial PEG Restoration Chemical Dependency/ADUPCT Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Chemical Dependency Unit of Appropriation: 122 Chemical Dependency Amount: $525,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2012 Population Targeted: Varies Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports contracts for medically supervised outpatient programs (MSOPs). MSOPs are designed to assist patients in supporting abstinence and recovery from chemical dependence and abuse and typically offer a variety of services such as individual and group counseling; individualized treatment plans; addiction education; co-dependency counseling; relapse prevention; psychiatrist and nurse on-site; and DMV referrals. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization Alcoholism Council/ Fellowship Center of New York, Inc., The Greenwich House, Inc. St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center Bowery Residents' Committee, Inc. South Bronx Mental Health Council, Inc. EIN 23-7086871 13-5562204 13-2997301 13-2736659 13-3039605 Fiscal 2013 Award $49,000 $22,000 $36,000 $33,000 $38,000
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Legal Name of Organization Child Center of NY, Inc., The Child Center of NY, Inc., The Long Island Jewish Medical Center Hamilton Madison House, Inc. Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc. Inwood Community Service Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Mental Health Providers of Western Queens, Inc. TOTAL

EIN 11-1733454 11-1733454 11-2241326 13-5562412 13-5623279 13-3087407 11-2047151 51-0204121

Fiscal 2013 Award $34,000 $37,000 $101,000 $33,000 $30,000 $31,000 $26,000 $55,000 $525,000

Initiative: Mental Hygiene Contracted Services Partial PEG Restoration DD Clinics Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Retardation/Development Disabilities Unit of Appropriation: 121 Mental Retardation/Development Disabilities Amount: $806,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2012 Population Targeted: Varies Description/Scope of Services: This allocation provides net deficit funding to select Article 16 Developmental Disability clinics. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following providers for Fiscal 2013: Legal Name of Organization EIN Fiscal 2013 Award 13-1624225 $300,000 Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Yeshiva University CERC Clinic 13-2608325 $184,000 Epilepsy Institute 13-5623279 $322,000 Staten Island Mental Health Society $806,000 TOTAL Initiative: Mental Hygiene Contracted Services Partial PEG Restoration Mental Health Providers Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 Mental Health Amount: $1,164,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2012 Population Targeted: Varies Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports contracts for bridger (transition management) programs, psychosocial clubs, recreation programs and adult respite programs. These programs offer community supports to New Yorkers with serious mental illness and their families at various stages of the recovery/rehabilitation process. Designation Method: The Council has designated the following: Legal Name of Organization PSCH, INC. (Kingsboro Psychiatric Center) Institute for Community Living, Inc. Ohel Children's Home and Family Service, Inc. Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc. Sky Light Center, Inc. Mental Health Association of NYC, The Mental Health Association of NYC, The Lutheran Medical Center Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults - Friendship Sr. Ctr. NYSARC, Inc. TOTAL EIN 11-2542430 13-3306195 11-6078704 13-1624000 13-3473726 13-2637308 13-2637308 11-1839567 51-0204121 13-5596746 Fiscal 2013 Award $127,000 $244,000 $20,000 $127,000 $17,000 $20,000 $38,000 $268,000 $199,000 $104,000 $1,164,000

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Initiative: Samaritans of New York Suicide Prevention Hotline PEG Restoration Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Health Services Unit of Appropriation: 120 Mental Health Amount: $247,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2011 Population Targeted: All Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a PEG restoration for Samaritans of New York Suicide Prevention Services, which consists of 24-hour confidential suicide prevention hotline. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the Samaritans of New York, Inc., as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-3164464

Initiative: Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. (YAI) Agency: DOHMH (816) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Development Disabilities Unit of Appropriation: 121 - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Amount: $200,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2007 Population Targeted: Developmentally disabled adults Description/Scope of Services: This allocation partially restores YAI's three adult rehabilitation and recreation programs: (1) the Manhattan Evening Adjustment Program (MEAP) and (2) the Bronx Evening Adjustment Program. These programs provide essential socialization and community inclusion services for adults with developmental disabilities (DD). Designation Method: The City Council has designated Young Adult Institute and Workshop, Inc. as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 11-2030172

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Health and Hospitals Corporation


Initiative: HHC Developmental Evaluation Clinic Funding Agency: HHC (819) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Retardation/Development Disabilities Unit of Appropriation: 001 Lump Sum Amount: $1,467,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2011 Population Targeted: HHC patients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to restore the Developmental Evaluation Clinics (DECs) located at HHC's (1) Morrisania Diagnostic and Treatment Center; (2) Renaissance Health Care Network Diagnostic and Treatment Center; and (3) Kings County Hospital. HHCs DECs offer evaluation, diagnosis and targeted treatment for children with cerebral palsy, developmental disabilities and neurological impairments that limit intellectual, academic and communication potential. Designation Method: This funding is provided directly to the Health and Hospitals Corporation. Initiative: HHC Substance Abuse Treatment and Services PEG Restoration Agency: HHC (819) Program Area: N/A Unit of Appropriation: 001 Lump Sum Amount: $50,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2012 Population Targeted: Varied Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports training sessions for clinicians working within chemical dependency treatment programs with a focus on improving program performance related to care coordination, recovery supports, and aftercare planning. Designation Method: This funding is provided directly to the Health and Hospitals Corporation.

Initiative: Partial PEG Restoration to Unrestricted Operating Subsidy Agency: HHC (819) Program Area: Mental Hygiene Mental Retardation/Development Disabilities Unit of Appropriation: 001 Lump Sum Amount: $6,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: Fiscal 2012 Population Targeted: HHC patients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a partial restoration to HHCs Unrestricted Operating Subsidy. This subsidy serves as a lump-sum appropriation to HHC in recognition of the financial challenges of serving uninsured and Medicaid patients. Payments associated with these particular services and patients do not cover the full costs of care. Designation Method: This funding is provided directly to the Health and Hospitals Corporation.

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HIGHER EDUCATION
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Higher Education
Agency CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY Initiative Center for Puerto Rican Studies CUNY Advanced Certificate Program CUNY Nursing Initiative Diversity in the Media Program Dominican Studies Institute Hunter College Food Policy Center Murphy Institute Center for Worker Education TOTAL Funding $250,000 $101,137 $45,000 $100,000 $250,000 $200,000 $100,000 $1,046,137

Initiative: Center for Puerto Rican Studies Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $250,000 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a restoration 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 agency. Initiative: CUNY Advanced Certificate Program Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $101,137 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: The program provides additional, targeted classroom and lab instruction for CUNY students studying computer science and related fields to prepare them to join the Citys tech workforce. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: CUNY Nursing Program Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $45,000 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2010 Description/Scope of Services: This funding will provide professional training for a graduating cohort of nurses. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Diversity in the Media Program Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $100,000 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Description/Scope of Services: This funding will be used by NYC Media to increase diversity in the production industry and provide meaningful workforce development opportunities and critical career training for television production for CUNY students. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Dominican Studies Institute Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $250,000 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a restoration 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

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Manhattan. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: Hunter College Food Policy Center Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $200,000 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: 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 provided directly to the agency. Program: Murphy Institute Center for Worker Education Agency: City University of New York (042) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Community Colleges OTPS Amount: $100,000 First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Description/Scope of Services: 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 provided directly to the agency.

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HOMELESS SERVICES
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Homeless Services
Agency DHS Initiative Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund TOTAL Funding $250,000 $250,000

Initiative: Citywide Homeless Prevention Fund Agency: Department of Homeless Services (071) Program Area: Prevention and After Care Unit of Appropriation: 200 Other than Personal Services Amount: $250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2007 Population Targeted: Potentially homeless individuals and families Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a restoration for a homeless 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. Approximately 250 low-income families will be assisted. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization Coalition for the Homeless Community Service Society The Bridge Fund Amount $150,000 $50,000 $50,000 Tax ID# 13-3072967 13-5562202 13-3824852

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HOUSING
Summary of Council Initiatives: Housing
Agency HPD HPD HPD HPD HPD HPD HPD HPD Initiative Citywide Task Force on Housing Court Community Consultants Housing Preservation Initiative Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program Anti-Eviction & SRO Legal Services PRATT Block by Block Subsidized Housing Information Project (SHIP) Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development TOTAL Funding $500,000 $415,000 $1,250,000 $750,000 $2,000,000 $134,000 $45,000 $100,000 $5,194,000

Program: Citywide Task Force on Housing Court Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 011 Office of Housing Preservation- Other Than Personal Services Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment Amount: $500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 1999 Population Targeted: Tenants who attend housing court Description/Scope of Services: Provides for the continuation and enhancement of a contract with the Housing Court Answers, Inc. (formerly known as City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court, Inc.) for the provision of information services for tenants and small landlords, which is provided at tables located in the Citys Housing Courts. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated Housing Court Answers, Inc. (formerly known as City-Wide Task Force on Housing Court, Inc.) as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3317188 Program: Community Consultants Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment Amount: $415,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 1992 Population Targeted: Low-income housing residents Description/Scope of Services: 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. Allocation Designation: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption. Program: Housing Preservation Initiative Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services Program Area: Preservation-Other Agency Services Amount: $1,250,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Population Targeted: Low-income housing residents Description/Scope of Services: 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 community. Allocation Designation: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption.

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Program: Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program: Center for New York City Neighborhoods Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 009 Office of Development Other Than Personal Services Program Area: Preservation-Anti Abandonment Amount: $750,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2007 Population Targeted: Low-income housing residents Description/Scope of Services: This funding supports the Center for New York City Neighborhoods, an independent, not-for profit entity, which 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. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated the Center for New York City Neighborhoods (CNYCN) as the provider for this initiative. CNYCN will award grants to other organizations through a competitive process. Tax ID#: 83-0506416 Program: Anti Eviction and SRO Legal Services Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Preservation-Other Agency Services Amount: $2,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 1995 Population Targeted: Low-and moderate-income people faced with illegal eviction; Single Resident Occupancy (SRO) tenants Description/Scope of Services: Legal services and advocacy Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. These designations will be made post-Adoption. Program: Pratt Block by Block Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 009 Program Area: Preservation Anti-Abandonment Amount: $134,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Homeowners, renters Description/Scope of Services: Pratt Block by Block Retrofits. This initiative will provide a one-time grant to the Pratt Center for Community Development to support an energy audit research program to increase energy retrofits in New York City. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated Pratt Center for Community Development as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 11-1630822 Program: Subsidized Housing Information Project (SHIP) Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 009 Program Area: Preservation Anti-Abandonment Amount: $45,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Homeowners, renters Description/Scope of Services: As part of the Speaker's State of the City initiative in 2011, this initiative will fund the Furman Center to conduct training and outreach to potential users of a new, comprehensive database of New York City's privately owned subsidized housing. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-5562308

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Program: Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development Agency: HPD Unit of Appropriation: 009 Program Area: Preservation Anti-Abandonment Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Homeowners, renters Description/Scope of Services: This funding will support efforts to secure a commitment of permanent affordability in all city-subsidized affordable housing projects. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated the Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-2775999

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LIBRARIES
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Libraries
Agency NY Public Library (Research) NY Public Library (Branches) Brooklyn Public Library Queens Borough Public Library Initiative Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration TOTAL Funding $1,540,000 $8,184,000 $6,138,000 $6,138,000 $22,000,000

Initiative: Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Agency: New York Public Library: Research (035) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Amount: $1,540,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide Description/Scope of Services: This funding restores a portion of the proposed funding cut for Fiscal 2013 for the NYPL Research Libraries. Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the New York Public Library. Initiative: Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Agency: New York Public Library: Branches (037) Unit of Appropriation: 006 Amount: $8,184,000 Boroughs Served: The Bronx, Manhattan & Staten Island Description/Scope of Services: This funding restores a portion of the proposed funding cut for Fiscal 2013 for the NYPL branch libraries. Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the New York Public Library. Initiative: Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Agency: Brooklyn Public Library (038) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Amount: $6,138,000 Boroughs Served: Brooklyn Description/Scope of Services: This funding restores a portion of the proposed funding cut for Fiscal 2013 for the Brooklyn Public Library. Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Brooklyn Public Library. Initiative: Fiscal 2013 Subsidy Restoration Agency: Queens Borough Public Library (039) Unit of Appropriation: 001 Amount: $6,138,000 Boroughs Served Queens Description/Scope of Services: This funding restores a portion of the proposed funding cut for Fiscal 2013 for the Queens Borough Public Library. Designation Method: This funding is allocated directly to the Queens Borough Public Library.

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PARKS AND RECREATION Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Parks and Recreation
Agency DPR DPR DPR DPR Initiative Parks Job Training Restoration Playground Associates Restoration Pools- Restoration of Pools Closures Pools- Maintenance of Pool Season TOTAL Funding $16,783,000 $1,000,000 $546,000 $891,000 $19,220,000

Program: Parks Job Training Participants Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Maintenance & Operations POP Program Amount: $16,783,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Description/Scope of Services: This Council allocation represents a full PEG restoration for the Department of Parks Job Training Participants program also known as Parks Opportunity Program POP in Fiscal 2013. POP is primarily a program for welfare participants who have reached their five-year benefit level. They are placed in city jobs for six months at which time they also receive employment skills training and job placement assistance. Those placed within DPR receive training either in forestry, security, or horticulture through Parks Departments JTPs program. Soft skills training such as resume writing and interviewing are also provided. This restoration will provide for 845 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions or approximately 1,690 actual workers. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Program: Playground Associates Restoration Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation Unit of Appropriation: 004 Program Area: Recreation - Citywide Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Description/Scope of Services: This Council allocation is for 30 full-time equivalent playground associates to provide supervised recreation in local parks and playgrounds. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Program: Pools Restoration of Pools Closures Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Recreation - Citywide Amount: $546,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Description/Scope of Services: This Council allocation represents a PEG restoration of $546,000 for four City pools scheduled to be closed during the pool season in Fiscal 2013. The four pools are Wagner in Manhattan, Howard in Brooklyn, Fort Totten in Queens, and Faber in Staten Island. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Program: Pools Maintenance of Pool Season Agency: Department of Parks and Recreation Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Recreation - Citywide Amount: $891,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011

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Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a PEG restoration of $891,000 to help keep all City pools open during the last two weeks of pool season in Fiscal 2013. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

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SENIOR SERVICES
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Senior Services
Agency DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA Initiative Case Management Restoration CityMeals on Wheels Elder Abuse Programs Restoration Information and Referral Contracts NORC Supportive Service Program Senior Centers and Programs Restoration Senior Services Borough Presidents Discretionary Funding -- Restoration Space Costs for Senior Centers Transportation Operating Costs Social Adult Day Care Programs TOTAL Funding $4,000,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $900,000 $1,496,000 $4,100,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $400,000 $17,196,000

Initiative: Case Management Restoration Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Case Management Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $4,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2012 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for DFTA case management programs. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Initiative: CityMeals on Wheels Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2006 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for CityMeals on Wheels, which provides homedelivered meals to seniors on the weekends and on holidays. Designation Method: The City Council has designated CityMeals on Wheels as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3634381 Initiative: Elder Abuse Programs Restoration Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Services Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $800,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2010 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for Elder Abuse programs. Designation Method: The following organizations will receive funding through this initiative.

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Organization Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. JASA Brooklyn (CD 1-9) JASA Brooklyn (CD 7-15) JASA Manhattan JASA Queens A JASA Queens B Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc.

Amount $91,520 $81,306 $98,186 $97,039 $86,926 $86,189 $87,125 $92,351 $79,358

Tax ID # 23-7129499 13-3263537 13-2620896 13-2620896 13-2620896 13-2620896 13-2620896 13-3077047 13-6213586

Initiative: Information and Referral Contracts Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Services Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2009 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for DFTA information and referral contracts. Designation Method: The following organizations will receive funding through this initiative. Organization American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO) Extended Services Program Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc. Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc. Emerald Isle Immigration Center Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. Amount Tax ID #

$94,105 $165,965 $103,914 $56,132 $142,954 $247,765 $96,847 $92,318

11-2488439 13-2744533 13-2755323 11-2932528 11-2290832 13-2738818 11-2285970 13-2735378

Initiative: NORC Supportive Service Program Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Services Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $900,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2007 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for the Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Supportive Service Program (NORC SSP). The program provides services to seniors who live in NORCs, including social services, medical services, educational/recreational services and volunteer opportunities. Designation Method: The following organizations will receive funding through this initiative.

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Organization Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc. -Pelham Parkway Houses NORC BronxWorks, Inc. -- Citizens Advice Bureau NORC Grand Street Settlement, Inc. -BEST NORC Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) NORC Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) -- 1199 Plaza NORC Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc. -- Morrison Lafayette/Boyton Lafayette NORC Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. -NORC Without Walls Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE) SAGE Harlem NORC South Brooklyn Youth Consortium, Inc.-South Brooklyn Youth NORC Spring Creek Senior Partners, Inc. -Spring Creek NORC

Amount $180,000 $74,808 $77,922 $45,000 $76,050

Tax ID # 13-2744533 13-3254484 13-5562230 51-0204121 13-2620896

$31,500 $92,520 $63,000 $79,200 $180,000

13-3077047 11-3071518 13-2947657 03-0387372 74-3158439

Initiative: Senior Centers and Programs Restoration Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,496,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2011 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding to DFTA senior centers and programs. Designation Method: Designations for this initiative will be made post-adoption. Initiative: Senior Services -- Borough Presidents Discretionary Funding Restoration Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals, Senior Services Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $4,100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2010 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding to support citywide senior services including senior centers, meals, case management, homecare, transportation, and other services. Designation Method: The Borough Presidents will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative post-adoption. Initiative: Space Costs for Senior Centers Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $1,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2007 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding to address space/facility needs at senior centers. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency.

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Initiative: Transportation - Operating Costs Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Program Area: Senior Centers and Meals Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $2,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2006 Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores 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: Funding is provided directly to the agency. Program: Social Adult Day Care Programs Agency: Department for the Aging (125) Unit of Appropriation: 003 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $400,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Year Funded: 2010 Population Targeted: seniors Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for social adult day care programs, which provide nonmedical adult day care services to individuals with cognitive or physical limitations. Designation Method: Designations for this initiative will be made post-adoption.

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SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT


Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Small Business Services and Workforce Development
Agency SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS SBS Initiative IBZ Restoration MWBE Capacity Building and Mentoring Programs Restoration MWBE Leadership Associations Small Business and Job Development / Financial Literacy Jobs to Build On Consortium for Worker Education High Tech Connect Food Cooperative Expansion Initiative Phase 2 Food Retail and Workforce Training and Placement Program Food Distribution Study for Exports Brooklyn Tech Triangle Planning Study hackNY Design Week New Skills/New Jobs Hard Hats for Vets Workforce Development - Queens Tech Education TOTAL Funding $160,000 $54,000 $600,000 $600,000 $3,500,000 $1,000,000 $275,000 $50,000 $60,000 $25,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $597,500 $100,000 $65,000 $7,386,500

Initiative: Industrial Business Zone Restoration Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Mayors Office of Industrial and Manufacturing Businesses Amount: $160,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Industrial business zone businesses Description/Scope of Services: This is a restoration to the industrial business zone businesses. Allocation Designation: The City Council will designate the industrial business zone providers and the amount that each will receive under this initiative post-Adoption. Program: MWBE Capacity Building and Mentoring Programs Restoration Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 005 Program Area: Economic & Financial Opportunity: M/WBE Amount: $54,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Population Targeted: Minority and women-owned businesses Description/Scope of Services: This is a restoration to the MWBE Capacity Building and Mentoring Programs. Allocation Designation: Funding is provided directly to SBS. Program: MWBE Leadership Associations Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 005 Program Area: Economic & Financial Opportunity: M/WBE Amount: $600,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2007 Population Targeted: Minority and women-owned businesses Description/Scope of Services: Funding will provide for a range of services including guidance on government contracting for potential or City-certified MWBEs; assistance in connecting MWBEs to potential customers; aid in the development of bids and proposals; assistance in securing project financing and bonding; and the promotion and

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marketing of the Citys MWBE program. Allocation Designation: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative post-Adoption. Program: Small Business and Job Development / Financial Literacy Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Business Development Amount: $600,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2007 Population Targeted: Small businesses Description/Scope of Services: Funding will provide technical and financial assistance, business counseling and financial literacy education to entrepreneurs and small businesses. Allocation Designation: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative post-Adoption. Initiative: Jobs to Build On Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development: Training Amount: $3,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Population Targeted: Unemployed and Under-employed New York City residents Description/Scope of Services: To recruit and transition low-skilled, long-term unemployed and under-employed individuals, prepare them for entry 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. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated CWE as the administrator for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3564313 Initiative: Consortium for Worker Education (CWE) Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development: Training Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: Union workers, immigrant, minority and long-term unemployed workers. Description/Scope of Services: These funds are for CWE to provide job training to union workers to improve their employment skills and also provide citizenship classes, ESL, GED, computer literacy and work readiness preparation to immigrant, minority and long-term unemployed workers. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated CWE as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3564313 Program: High Tech Connect Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 006 Program Area: Contract Services: Economic Development Corporation Amount: $275,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Entrepreneurs Description/Scope of Services: This Speaker's State of the City initiative will continue High-Tech Connect to create new entrepreneurship activities and good jobs in NYC. Allocation Designation: The Council has designated the New York City Investment Fund to implement this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-6400434

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Program: Food Cooperative Expansion Initiative, Phase 2 Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Business Development Amount: $50,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Organizations seeking to start food cooperatives Description/Scope of Services: This allocation will fund staff to conduct feasibility and business assessments and provide technical assistance to groups looking to open food cooperatives. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated The Food Trust as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 23-2678383 Program: Food Retail Workforce Training and Placement Program Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development: Training Amount: $60,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Retail food workers Description/Scope of Services: As part of the Speaker's Food Works initiative in 2010, The HOPE Program, Inc. will train the underemployed for food retail career track such as healthy food sourcing, merchandising, and basic professional skills. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated The HOPE Program as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-3268539 Program: Food Distribution Study for Exports Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Neighborhood Development Amount: $25,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: The Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development will conduct a study of the current distribution systems in the city for locally manufactured food products to explore the potential for cooperative models for regional and international distribution. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 11-1630822 Initiative: Brooklyn Tech Triangle Planning Study Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Neighborhood Development Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Brooklyn First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: The Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Inc. will use Council funding to conduct a comprehensive planning study for the Brooklyn Tech Triangle area to identify opportunities to further the grow of the tech sector in Brooklyn. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Inc. as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 20-5323707

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Program: hackNY Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development: Training Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Description/Scope of Services: hackNY will connect jobseekers with opportunities at local tech companies and will serve as an important bridge between the Citys colleges and universities and the tech industry. Allocation Designation: The Council has designated hackNY to implement this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-6400434 Initiative: Design Week Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 002 Program Area: Contract Services: NYC & Company / Tourism Support Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Population Targeted: Local designers and artists Description/Scope of Services: NYC & Company will coordinate the marketing and media efforts for a citywide design celebration scheduled to take place in May 2013. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated NYC & Company as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID#: 13-4020446 Program: New Skills / New Jobs Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development: Training Amount: $597,500 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Population Targeted: Long-term unemployed Description/Scope of Services: SBS will create and run an on-the-job training program that will train long-term unemployed New Yorkers. Program: Hard Hats for Vets Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development-Training Amount: $100,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Population Targeted: Returning War Veterans Description/Scope of Services: The Center for Military Recruitment, Assessment, and Veterans Employment (CMRAVE) will provide job training and placements in construction for returning War Veterans through their program called Helmets to Hardhats. Allocation Designation: The Council has designated CMRAVE to run this initiative. Tax ID#: 431972568 Program: Workforce Development Queens Tech Education Agency: SBS Unit of Appropriation: 011 Program Area: Workforce Development-Training Amount: $65,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2013 Population Targeted: NYC residents

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Description/Scope of Services: 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. Allocation Designation: The City Council has designated Coalition for Queens, Inc. as the administrator of this initiative. Tax ID#: 61-1652332

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SOCIAL SERVICES
Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Nutrition Services
Agency SBS DYCD HRA DYCD DYCD HRA Initiative Expansion at New Amsterdam Expand Low-Income Farmers Markets (Harvest Home) Earned Income Tax Credit (Food Bank) EBTs at Food Markets (GrowNYC) Food Pantries Food Pantries TOTAL Funding $61,000 $60,000 $150,000 $270,000 $570,000 $1,500,000 $2,611,000

Initiative: Expansion at New Amsterdam Market Agency: Department of Small Business Services (801) Program Area: Workforce Development Training Unit of Appropriation: 011 - Workforce Investment Act - OTPS Amount: $61,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Food Stamp Recipients and Disconnected Youth Description/Scope of Services: To fund staff to operate EBT/Food Stamp program and to conduct the outreach and public education needed to promote its availability to the communities it will serve and to train and employ disconnected, youth aged 18-24 who lack basic job skills and have difficulty securing employment. Designation Method: The City Council has designated New Amsterdam Public Market as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 20-5559159 Initiative: Expand Low-Income Farmers Markets (Harvest Home) Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260) Program Area: Community Development Programs Unit of Appropriation: 005 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $60,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Consumers of Emergency Food Description/Scope of Services: As part of the Speaker's Food Works Initiative 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. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 06-1800512 Initiative: Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Assistance Program Agency: Human Resource Administration (069) Program Area: Emergency Food Programs Unit of Appropriation: 105 Other than Personal Services Amount: $150,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Consumers of Emergency Food Description/Scope of Services: This funding supports Food Banks EITC Assistance Program, which provides assessments 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 Food Bank as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-3179546

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Initiative: EBTs at Food Markets/Council on the Environment Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260) Program Area: Community Development Programs Unit of Appropriation: 005 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $270,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Population Targeted: Food Stamp Recipients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to expand access to Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) at farmers markets throughout the City. This funding also supports the Youth Market-Urban Farm stands and the New Farmer Development project. Designation Method: The City Council has designated GrowNYC as the provider of this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-2765465 Initiative: Food Pantries Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (260) Program Area: Community Development Programs Unit of Appropriation: 005 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $570,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: Consumers of Emergency Food Description/Scope of Services: 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-Adoption. Initiative: Food Pantries Agency: Human Resources Administration (069) Program Area: Emergency Food Programs Unit of Appropriation: 105 Other than Personal Services Amount: $1,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2005 Population Targeted: Consumers of Emergency Food Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents funding to support food pantries citywide. To ensure that hungry New Yorkers have continued access to emergency food programs, $800,000 of the allocation is used for direct purchase of food, $200,000 for technical assistance grants to assist in the automation of food stamp enrollment at food pantries, soup kitchens and other appropriate locations, and $500,000 for capacity expansion efforts at Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) food pantries via Food Bank. Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative. Organization Food Bank for New York City Food Bank for New York City New York City Coalition Against Hunger Amount $1,300,000 $100,000 $100,000 Tax ID# 13-3179546 13-3179546 13-3471350

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Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Social Services


Agency HRA HRA HRA HRA HRA Initiative HASA Money Management GMHC - PEG Restoration Teen Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (RAPP) PEG Restoration HASA Supportive Housing Contract Reduction - PEG Restoration HASA Supportive Housing Case Managers - PEG Restoration Medical Services in Adult Shelters TOTAL Funding $200,000 $2,000,000 $2,368,000 $2,718,000 $1,200,000 $8,486,000

Initiative: HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Money Management Services PEG Restoration Agency: Human Resources Administration (069) Program Area: HIV and AIDS Administration Unit of Appropriation: 105 Other than Personal Services Amount: $200,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Clients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for HASAs contract with Gay Mens Health Crisis, to administer Representative Payee program, which assists HASA clients who are potentially medically and mentally frail and are unable to manage their finances. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for its current contract. Initiative: Teen RAPP PEG Restoration Agency: Human Resources Administration (069) Program Area: Domestic Violence Services Unit of Appropriation: 105 Other than Personal Services Amount: $2,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Potential Victims of Domestic Violence Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for the Teen Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (Teen RAPP) which educates and counsels teens about domestic violence in middle schools and high schools citywide. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts. Initiative: HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Contracted Supportive Housing PEG Restoration Agency: Human Resources Administration (069) Program Area: Employment Services Contracts and Subsidized Employment and Job-Related Training Unit of Appropriation: 105 Other than Personal Services Amount: $2,718,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2010 Population Targeted: HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Clients Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for approximately 98 HASA contracted supportive housing case management positions supported through HRA/HASA contracts in Scatter Site I and permanent congregate supportive housing programs that were slated for elimination. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts. Initiative HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Supportive Housing Contract Reduction PEG Restoration Agency: Human Resources Administration (069) Program Area: HIV and AIDS Services Unit of Appropriation: 105 Other Than Personal Services Amount: $2,368,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) Clients

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Description/Scope of Services: This allocation restores funding for HASA supportive housing contracts which were slated for across the board reductions of approximately 4.5 percent. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts. Initiative: Medical Reduction in Adult Shelters PEG Restoration Agency: Human Resources Administration (069) Program Area: General Administration Unit of Appropriation: 101 Other than Personal Services Amount: $1,200,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Homeless adults in shelter Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a restoration of funding for shelter-based medical services in approximately 12 general population adult shelters. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts.

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YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT


Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Adult Literacy
Agency DYCD DYCD Initiative Adult Literacy PEG Restoration Adult Literacy Services Initiative TOTAL Funding $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,500,000

Initiative: Adult Literacy Services PEG Restoration Agency: DYCD Program Area: Adult Literacy Unit of Appropriation: 005 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Adults Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a partial PEG restoration of $1 million to enable 11 additional adult literacy programs to provide basic literacy, ESOL and GED classes for adults who cannot read, write and speak English, along with support services such as counseling and case management who were not granted funding as a result of a reduction in the Request-for-Proposal (RFP). Designation Method: The City Council has designated the following organizations and the amount each will receive under this restoration as follows. Legal Name of Organization EIN Amount ($)

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Chinatown Manpower Project, Inc. Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. Federation Employment and Guidance Services, Inc. (F.E.G.S) Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese American Association Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow Mercy Center South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (SoBRO) Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York Young Women's Christian Association of Queens (YWCA)

11-2047151 13-2755214 13-6202692 13-1624000 13-5562256 11-3065859 11-2934620 13-3865634 13-2736022 13-1624228 20-0351906

$100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $50,000 $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000

Initiative: Adult Literacy Services Initiative Agency: Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) Program Area: Adult Literacy Unit of Appropriation: 005 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $1,500,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2008 Population Targeted: Adults Description/Scope of Services: This funding creates additional basic literacy, ESOL and GED 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-adoption. These designations shall be approved by the Council by Council Resolution.

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Summary of Fiscal 2012 Council Initiatives: Youth Services


Agency DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD DYCD Initiative OST RFP Restoration After -Three Corporation Beacon Program Elimination PEG Restoration Beacon Program Budget Reduction PEG Restoration Cornerstone Program PEG Restoration New York Junior Tennis League Runaway and Homeless Youth Services PEG Restoration Sports & Arts in Schools (SASF) YMCA After School Program TOTAL Funding $50,650,100 $3,000,000 $2,146,000 $2,300,000 $926,000 $800,000 $7,170,000 $1,000,000 $350,000 $68,342,100

Agency: DYCD Program Area: Out-of-School Time (OST) Unit of Appropriation: 312 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $50,650,100 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a restoration of approximately 30,000 OST after-school program slots that were slated for elimination. Out-of School time programs, provide a mix of academic, recreational and cultural activities after school, during holidays and in the summer. Designation Method: The City Council will designate the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative post-Adoption. Initiative: After-Three Corporation Agency: DYCD Program Area: Other Youth Programs Unit of Appropriation: 312 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $3,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 1999 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: 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 After-Three Corporation as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 13-4004600 Initiative: Beacon Program Budget Reduction PEG Restoration Agency: DYCD Program Area: Beacon Community Centers Unit of Appropriation: 312 Other than Personal Services Amount: $2,300,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2011 Population Targeted: Youth/Adults Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a partial PEG restoration to 66 City tax-levy (CTL) funded Beacon program providers. Beacon programs are multi-service, school-based community centers and serve approximately 86,000 children and adults a year. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts.

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Initiative: Beacon Program Elimination PEG Restoration Agency: DYCD Program Area: Beacon Community Centers Unit of Appropriation: 312 Other than Personal Services Amount: $2,146,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Youth/Adults Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a PEG restoration for seven City tax-levy (CTL) that were slated for closure. Beacon programs are school-based community centers that provide a variety of serves for children, youth, and adults including after-school and adult literacy. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts Initiative: Cornerstone Program Reduction Agency: DYCD Program Area: Beacon Community Centers Unit of Appropriation: 312 Other than Personal Services Amount: $926,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2012 Population Targeted: Youth/Adults Description/Scope of Services: This allocation represents a PEG restoration of approximately 711 slots at 25 NYCHAbased Cornerstone programs. Cornerstone programs are designed to help participants acquire the skills and attitudes they need to graduate from high school, succeed in their chosen career, and strengthen community involvement. Designation Method: Funding is provided directly to the agency for current contracts Initiative: New York Junior Tennis League Agency: DYCD Program Area: Other Youth Programs Unit of Appropriation: 312 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $800,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2001 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: This funding is allocated to the New York Junior Tennis League program, which serves youth citywide via its Schoolyard Tennis Program (in-school), its Community Tennis Program (after-school/summer), its Early Morning Winter Program, its Advanced Tennis Team and its educational programs. Every Council District is served under this initiative. Designation Method: The City Council has designated New York Junior Tennis League as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 23-7442256 Initiative: Shelter Beds for at Risk, Runaway and Homeless Youth Agency: DYCD Program Area: Other Youth Programs Unit of Appropriation: 312 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $7,170,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2006 Population Targeted: At-risk and runaway homeless youth Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports drop-in, street outreach, emergency shelter beds, and transitional independent living (TIL) beds for runaway and homeless youth citywide. This funding enhances the DYCDs existing Runaway & Homeless Youth (RHY) program, which provide vulnerable young people the resources and services they need to get off the streets and stabilize their lives. Designation Method: The City Council will designate some of the organizations and the amount each will receive under this initiative post-Adoption. The remaining organizations and the amount each will receive will be designated by the agency post-Adoption and the City Council will approve these in a resolution.

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Initiative: Sports & Arts in Schools Foundation (SASF) Agency: DYCD Program Area: Other Youth Programs Unit of Appropriation: 312 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $1,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2001 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: This allocation funds the Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation (SASF), which serves approximately 30,000 youth citywide, annually, through its after school and Cooperative Healthy Active Motivated and Positive Students (C.H.A.M.P.S.) programs, a 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 Sports & Arts in Schools as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 11-3112635 Initiative: YMCA - The Y After School Program Agency: DYCD Program Area: Other Youth Programs Unit of Appropriation: 312 - Other than Personal Services Amount: $350,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2001 Population Targeted: Youth Description/Scope of Services: 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 underserved public elementary schools. Designation Method: The City Council has designated YMCA of Greater New York as the provider for this initiative. Tax ID# for Conduit/Administrator: 11-2030172

Summary of Fiscal 2013 Council Initiatives: Immigrant Services


Agency DYCD Initiative Immigrant Opportunities Initiative (IOI) TOTAL Funding $4,000,000 $4,000,000

Initiative: Immigrant Opportunity Initiative Agency: Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD) Program Area: Community Development Programs Unit of Appropriation: 005 Other than Personal Services Amount: $4,000,000 Boroughs Served: Citywide First Fiscal Year Funded: 2002 Population Targeted: New York Citys immigrant population Description/Scope of Services: This allocation supports funding 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 the organizations and the amount of funding each will receive under this initiative post-Adoption.

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Source

Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

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Agency

Purpose of Funds

Fiscal Conduit Name

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Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

James Foster Dromm Greenfield Jackson Comrie Vacca Comrie Lappin

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc. 1332 Fulton Avenue Day Care Center, Inc. AARP Chapter #991 Jackson Heights Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Allerton Avenue Homeowners and Tenants Association Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter

043784543 132690309 237247760 133975090 133975090 112326244 133101238 237436147 133277408 * * * * *

$10,000 $21,000 $3,750 $8,000 $10,000 $11,000 $10,000 $5,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Provide senior programs within the 35th CD. To provide older adults with self help activities including quilting, trips, plays. arts crafts and speak-out sessions. Funding is used to pay rent for space rental, speakers/entetainment fees for two monthly meetings and to partially offset costs of two luncheons. Funds will be used to support senior citizen community-service projects. To support the MORIAH SENIOR CENTER. Funding assistance would help ease the strain on our food budget. Funds will be used to supplement programing costs and supply expenses at the senior center. The funding will be used for educational, recreational and information services to seniors. Funds will be used for needed items that will improve our administrative office, food service operation and expanded program activities for senior citizens. To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimers Association Safe Return program which is a nationwide wanderers program dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimers Association Safe Return program which is a nationwide wanderers program dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. To Support The Mission Of The Organization Specifically For: Support Groups, Seminars, Equipment Loans, Friendly and Visits, Caregivers Handbook Communications printing and medical supplies. Funds will be used to support Senior outreach. Funds will be used for our Senior Center program which provides a myriad of daily recreational, nutritional, social and health related activities as well. The funds will help cover the cost of consumable and office supplies as well as a consultants fee. Funds will be earmarked for the Extended Services Program which provides benefits, entitlement services and advocacy to senior citizens and their families. To fund the Senior Stars program which provides opportunities for seniors to debut an original show in two public performances. Funds requested will help us to promote the program and performances, to pay professional staff, and to produce the show itself. Provide Congregate Meals, Transportation, Educational and Recreational Activities, Health Promotion, Nutrition Education, Case Assistance, Entitlements and Benefits, Information and Referral services,advocacy, counseling and inter-generational programs to Senior Citizens 60 years and older. Funding received will be used for the Senior Ambassador Volunteer Initiative, which provides programming that protects seniors from social isolation. It also organizes and educates seniors on important issues affecting them. It will also be used to continue the Bed-Stuy Healthy Food Access Project. Funds to be used to offset costs of staff that will administer critical senior community services that include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicare, and Housing Services and Section 8 recertification; Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; Holocaust Services; and a Food Pantry. To support senior programming at Vandalia Senior Center. Funds will be used to provide staff for our various health & wellness classes, monthly cultural parties and to provide a healthy on the go snack. The funding will be used for staff to run the active adult program and staff to teach the health wellness casses. Additionally we will be able to supply nutritional snacks during program hours, trips, vehicle costs and exercise materials. Funds will be used to support Senior programming. To support senior programming at Abe Stark Senior Center. Funds will be used to provide staff for our various health & wellness classes, and to provide breakfast, lunch and a healthy on the go snack. To provide additional programming to services available to seniors living in Parkchester, such as classes that focus on wellness and health, trips that provide culturally diverse learning experiences and intellectually stimulating challenges. Funding will cover various workshops, consultant fees, admission fees, and transportation costs. To support annual expenses(rent), holiday and birthday parties, transportation for planned trips in the NYC area for seniors. Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. To supportour Senior Services program area which is centered on the Quincy Senior Residence. Activities include fitness classes, movie nights, holiday parties, computer literacy education, and more. Funds will be used to offset salary expenses. Using Bronx-based art and culture professionals, BCA will provide hands-on exposure and services to seniors, i.e. literary, visual, craft workshops, performing arts, events, exhibitions, choral music, etc. To provide transportation, information, referral and casework services to seniors on a walk-in or appointment basis to obtain benefits, entitlements and other services. Funds will be used to support transportation services.

Aging

Viverito

Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter

133277408

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Ignizio Ignizio Greenfield Rivera Vallone

Alzheimer's Foundation of Staten Island, Inc. American Cancer Society American-Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO) Aquinas Housing Corporation Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc.

133185040 160743902 112488439 133076810 651209580 * * *

$4,000 $4,000 $7,500 $42,000 $7,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Koppell

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

132745303

$24,500

DFTA

Aging

Vann

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

116083182

$27,750

DFTA

Aging

Greenfield

Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

112568013

$7,500

DFTA

Aging

Barron

Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium 113199040 Development Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium 113199040 Development Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium 113199040 Development Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium 113199040 Development

$6,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Fidler Williams Barron

* * *

$103,750 $15,000 $6,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Palma

Beth Abraham Health Services Blessed Trinity Parish with the churches of St. Genevieve, St. Thomas More and St. Edmund Boro Park Jewish Community Council

131739920

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Ulrich

262885471

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Lander

113475993

$13,750

DFTA

Aging

Vann

Bridge Street Development Corporation

113250772

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Arroyo

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

132601303

$7,000

DFTA

Aging

Koppell

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

$10,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Vacca

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Arroyo

BronxWorks, Inc.

133254484

$7,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Cabrera Foster Rivera Barron Gonzalez Gonzalez Greenfield Lander

BronxWorks, Inc. BronxWorks, Inc. BronxWorks, Inc. Brookdale Senior Resident Tenants Association Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

133254484 133254484 133254484 030488857 237072915 113065859 113065859 113065859 * *

$41,875 $5,000 $10,000 $8,000 $12,550 $30,000 $12,500 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

To provide transportation, information, referral and casework services to seniors on a walk-in or appointment basis to obtain benefits, entitlements and other services. Funds will be used for additional staff time, OTPS and for additional funds for BJCCs building outreach program. Funds to be used for the Seniors Healthy Eating and Wellness (SHEW) program (1) introduce a series of 2 to 4 healthy cooking workshops; (2) incorporate additional healthy foods into the centers menu via the purchase of raw food from local farmers or at area farmers markets; (3) promote fitness through zumba dance and exercise classes; and (4) stage a culminating event that incorporates healthy food and zumba or other African-influenced art forms. Funds will go towards the costs of providing art classes and theater classes in BronxWorks East Concourse Senior Center. Also, funds will allso offset the costs of supplies in the senior center. To fund the Heights Senior Center provides services for individuals 60 years of age and older that address their social, recreational, and health needs, as well as meals. Funds are for the Socialization Enhancement Program of BronxWorks Morris Innovative Senior Center. Programs include trips to farmers markets, special lunch or dinner theater trips to help seniors increase the socialization; and the creation of fitness activities to help seniors. Funds will be used to purchase physical exercise equipment and provide seniors with recreational and educational events/programming. Funds will be used for Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to seniors. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties, as well as facility rental and insurance costs at our Sunset Park Senior Citizens Center and Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties, as well as facility rental and insurance costs at our Bensonhurst Senior Citizens Center. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties, as well as facility rental and insurance costs at our Sunset Park Senior Citizens Center. To fund Eldercare programming and outreach and development expenses associated with expanding the program. Eldercare is an LGBTQ friendly and culturally competent series of programs geared to older individuals in mainstream Senior Centers, Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. To support Eldercare programming and outreach and development expenses associated with expanding the program. The program seeks to combat isolation LGBTQ seniors face and provide these senior resources and to encourage acceptance and respect from their heterosexual counterparts. Funds will support BQCMs outreach program for seniors, which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. We provide a weekly chorus program at senior centers in which seniors work on music ranging from Latin jazz to classical, as well as folk, rock and more. Funds to support the food pantry for seniors which helps provide additional food items during the year and at special times of the year such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and workshops, training and presentations in our 17 interagency councils and borough-wide meetings on a monthly basis. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services. To offset the costs of the senior programs which provides provide meals, planned activities, organized excursions to the members. To continue offering arts and crafts sessions, ceramics sessions, bingo sessions, exercise/senior zumba sessions, crocheting club and walking club to senior residents and participants. Funds will used to help grandparents spend quality time with grandchildren by taking trips to movies, theaters, tours, museums, and other places of interest. Canaan Senior Service Center has provided social services including Education and Recreation in the form of workshops in Computer Education. Funds will help staffing needs,in addition to purchasing new computers and computer software and supplies. Funds will be used to support Senior programming. Funding will support free public Carnegie Hall music events and outreach at hospitals and senior centers. Funding will support the Carter Burden Center's core services for seniors, including diverse meal, intellectual, health and social programs. To support making ART work, a program that is designed to give voice to older adults through their art and crafts. Funding will be used to support art and craft classes that are offered to seniors. Classes include dollmaking, painting, quilting and beading among others. Each senior center will be helped to mount an exhibition of the items made in the classes. We use the money for meals /transportion/ for the seniors we also give ESL classes on friday nite. To support the West Brighton Senior Center which serve predominantly low-income seniors, and they are composed of primarily African American individuals living in the West Brighton community. The center offers a wide array of educational, recreational, and socialization activities. Funding will allow us to sustain our ceramics, crafts, and exercise programs. Funds will also be used to supplement the cost of raw food items. To fund the Senior Guild Luncheon Program, which operates at CCCS Community Center in Port Richmond and serves the North Shore of Staten Island. Funds will be used to supplement the cost of raw food items so that we can continue to serve healthy meals, and cover maintenance costs for our van which transports seniors to and from the center. Funds will also allow us to sustain our ceramics and crafts programs by allowing us to purchase much-needed supplies for these activities.

Aging

Lander

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

James

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Halloran

Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

111532426

$1,500

DFTA

Aging

Wills **

Brooks Memorial United Methodist Church

111832868

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Gentile

BWICA Educational Fund, Inc.

113220104

$1,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Comrie Wills ** Wills ** Dickens Williams Garodnick Garodnick

C.W. Mixon Senior Outreach Center, Inc. CALBC Housing Development Fund Co., Inc. (d/b/a - Calvary Baptist Church Senior Housing) Calvary Baptist Church Canaan Baptist Church of Christ Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. Carnegie Hall Corporation Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

562625535 133173604 112480945 136013037 133323168 131923626 237129499

$9,000 $5,000 $11,000 $5,000 $8,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

* *

$3,500 $3,500

Aging Aging

Viverito Gonzalez

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The Casa de Pan Y Esperanza Inc.

237129499 320031837

* *

$5,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Rose

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Oddo

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$5,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Crowley

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$7,500

DFTA

Council discretionary funding is needed to enhance and subsidize senior services due to budget reduction in the past few years and the increased needs of the elderly. Funds will be used to support educational, recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. Funds will be used to support educational, recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. To provide enriched and diverse educational, recreational, social, & health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. Hillcrest Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, 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 increase cost of utilities, and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. Council discretionary funding is needed to enhance and subsidize the services due to budget reduction in the past few years and the increased needs of the elderly. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. To support the Bay Senior Center that serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. To support thr Sheepshead Nostrand NORC which offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary programs that includes supportive counseling, advocacy, information, referral, case management / case assistance, entitlement counseling, nursing service, educational and recreational programs, classes and activities, health promotion activities, groups and volunteer opportunities. Funding to support our senior citizens with ELS and socialization projects. Council Discretionary funding will be used for ELS classes and arts craft supplies. Funds will be used to support educational, recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. To support the Woodhaven-Richmond Hill Senior Center which serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. CCNS Ozone Park Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational, recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. CCNS Woodhaven-Richmond Hill Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational, recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. CCNS Seaside Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational, recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. To support the Pete McGuinness Senior Center by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, nutritious meals, transportation, and case assistance. To support the Northside Senior Center by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, nutritious meals, transportation, and case assistance. To support the St. Charles Jubilee Senior Center by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, nutritious meals, transportation, and case assistance. Funds will be used to support educational, recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. Funds will be used to support educational, recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. To support the St. Louis Senior Center which serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Bayside Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational and recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program.

Aging

Dromm

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$13,000

DFTA

Aging

Ferreras

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Gennaro

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$7,500

DFTA

Aging

Gentile

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$3,000

DFTA

Aging Aging

Halloran Nelson

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 112047151

$5,000 $9,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Nelson

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Nelson Fidler Koslowitz

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 112047151 112047151

$3,500 $5,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Ulrich

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$6,000

DFTA

Aging

Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$6,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Levin Vallone Vallone Vann

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 112047151 112047151 112047151

$6,000 $23,000 $14,500 $4,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Weprin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$25,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Levin

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

112444676

$3,500

DFTA

CAE seeks to reach seniors in District 33 with our transformative programs. We have years of experience working with seniors: physical activities help them to build strength and learn specific safety strategies; verbal exercises help them to find and use their voices; and tai chi helps to reduce stress and build awareness. To present concerts at senior centers, nursing facilities, our onsite facility and/or Sky View Center in Queens featuring CenterStage's All-Star Band. The program provides counseling and assistance in filing various applications such as: SCRIE, DRIE, SCHE, HEAP, Etc to seniors. To involve and educate seniors in the benefits and social impact of synchronized and aerobic swimming provides to wellness, youthfulness and group effect and peer-to-peer competition. To involve seniors in competitive basketball. The funds will support coashes, equipment, safety gear, uniforms and travel to competitions. The Healthy Aging Breakfast Series is a series of workshops designed to address some of the well known problematic areas of older adults, and to enhance their knowledge of proper nutrition and fitness. To provide services to Senior Adults over the age of sixty which include social, recreational, cultural, educational and health related program components. Funds will be used for necessary tools and training courses as well as advanced phone computer network systems that will enable our organization to serve the community more efficiently. Funding would be used for the food costs, office supplies, and the trips for the seniors. Funds will help support Brooklyn Senior Services. Seniors aged 55 and over, who live in Sunset Park will enjoy ESL classes, health education workshops, tea talk, trips, recreational activities, and other engaging activities to expand their social, physical and mental well being. Funds to support continued senior programming and services including : congregate meals, wellness programming, recreational activities, educational programming, case management and entitlements/benefits assistance. Requested funds will be used to support the costs of facility rent. The Immaculate Conception Friendly Club is a social group for any Senior Citizen of the community to gather and enjoy support and fellowship with one another. The group meets twice a month to socialize, share a meal and play a variety of games. The group travels by bus to points of interest throughout the year by providing theatrical performance trips, trips to the New York Botanical Gardens an other points of interests in the city. Outreach will be provided through weekly bulletin and word of mouth within the community. Church Street Schools Senior Chorus gives senior citizens the opportunity to socialize with one another through a collaborative artistic process . Funding will offset artist fees and production cost of CPIs 20th annual Tap and Jazz Masters Series (TJMS). The project brings together underserved seniors to attend four free intergenerational concerts at sites in their districts. To provide an outlet for seniors through trips to local plays, performance, museums and galleries and a once a year senior luncheon where we provide seniors with a five star meal and entertainment. The funding will be used to cover the cost of transportation and the cost of entrance fees to plays, museums, and galleries. The funding will also be used to purchase meals for the senior luncheon. CASC Transportation services provides transportation for food shopping, pharmacy, banking, recreation and other as well as some short term medical van transportation services while senior is awaiting access-a-ride application to be processed. CASC Transportation services provides transportation for food shopping, pharmacy, banking, recreation and other as well as some short term medical van transportation services while senior is awaiting access-a-ride application to be processed. CASC Transportation services provides transportation for food shopping, pharmacy, and banking. Funding will also support the New Lane Senior Center and the Cassidy Coles Senior Center. To teach bridge recreational classes to older adults and seniors. To provide daily lunches for Korean-American Seniors. Counseling, and Entitlement Services (ACES) Project trains volunteers ages 55 as public benefit counselors to serve in community agencies. After successfully completing the training, ACES volunteers work directly with clients providing information and referrals, screening for public benefit eligibility, advocating for clients, and assisting with applications. Funding will defray salary expenses of the Staten Island ACES Project Coordinator. Funding will be used to remburse transportation expenses for older adult volunteers who are serving at nonprofit agencies and health care facilities in the 2nd District. The volunteers provide assistance in eviction prevention, tutor GED preparation, provide benefit counseling services, financial coaching and counseling. A program to help recruit and retain home health aides for older adults by providing the aides with benefits, educational opportunities and peer mentor-ship and support. To continue helping seniors in the community through events and local trips. To provide recreational classes and city field trips for seniors. Our goal is to run a series of 10 events that deal with important health issues, such as heart health, arthritis, prostate cancer, dementia, womens health issues, etc. The funds will be used for audio/visual equipment (laptop, laptop projector, screen), publicity, and honoraria for selected speakers. To provide for seniors a place to socialize and interact with each other and younger members of the community. Funds are spent on purchasing raw materials and prepared foods.

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Koo Vallone Dickens Dickens Dickens Koslowitz Lander Chin Gonzalez

CenterStage The Queens Center for the Performing Arts Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Harlem Senior Citizens Coalition, Inc. Central Harlem Senior Citizens Coalition, Inc. Central Harlem Senior Citizens Coalition, Inc. Central Queens YM & YWHA, Inc. Chaverim of Boro Park, Williamsburg Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. Chinese American Planning Council, Inc.

264348825 112652331 132754783 132754783 132754783 111633509 800004578 136202692 136202692

$3,000 $6,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

* * *

$5,000 $4,000 $9,000 $10,000

$4,000 $8,000 $15,000

Aging

Koo

Chinese American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

$13,000

DFTA

Aging

Gennaro

Church of the Immaculate Conception Jamaica New York

111752022

$4,000

DFTA

Aging Aging

Chin Levin

Church Street School of Music and Art Circuit Productions, Inc.

133693660 132881858 *

$4,250 $3,500

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Mealy

Clothed With Love, Inc.

061621793

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Ignizio

Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc.

133263537

$10,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Oddo Rose Comrie Koo

Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc. Community Bridge Home, Inc. Community Senior Center of Flushing Inc.

133263537 133263537 113192295 043592432

* * * *

$10,000 $45,000 $5,000 $9,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Oddo

Community Service Society of New York

135562202

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Community Service Society of New York

135562202

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Dickens Arroyo Foster Gennaro

Concerned Home Managers for the Elderly, Inc. Concerned Residents Organization, Inc. Concourse Village Special Adults Senior Center Congregation Etz Chaim of Kew Garden Hills

133275504 202495043 131977533 112585935 * *

$8,500 $5,700 $21,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Gennaro

Congregation Ohr Moshe

113616643

$4,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Ferreras Ignizio Jackson Rivera Nelson

Corona Congregational Church, Inc. Corporal Allen F. Kivlehan Korean War Veterans Association, Inc. COTHOA Luncheon Club, Inc. Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc. Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

111802803 133634076 133608860 132755323 112864728 * *

$20,000 $4,500 $8,000 $31,750 $11,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Funds will be used to support and enhance senior programming services which include congregate lunch,educational and recreational activites, health promotion, transportation and social work services. Transportation , Food and Memorial groundskeeping maintenance for Veterans Affairs. We are requesting fund to provide the Technology Classes and Tai Chi classes for seniors. The fund will cover the fees of qualified Consultants, who will provide instructions for the classes. Funds will provide social services, information and referals for dispaced seniors within the community to provide a better life. Providing the frail elderly with regular friendly home visits, case management, emergency aid, food pantries, housing, arranging for home care, meals-on-wheels medical support-all ensuring that daily maintenance health needs are met. To fund a program which assists seniors, providing the frail elderly with regular friendly home visits, telephone assurance, light shopping, accompanying to doctors senior ctrs., case management, arranging for home care, and medical support. Funding Will Help To Distribute Supplemental Food Baskets To Homebound Seniors. Funds Will Also Help With Assistance With Entitlements; Food Stamps Screening; Emergency Funds To Stave Off Eviction And Utilities ShutOff; Referrals To Emergency Housing And Medical Services And Job Counseling. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For The Administrattion Of The Programs. Funding for senior services and programs. The Shalom Senior Center works for the empowerment,independence,dignity and quality of life of other diverse older adults. Funds will be used to provide musical entertainment, Computer class, health promotion, and supplies for the center. These funds will be used to enhance the activities of the seniors, upkeep of the senior bus. i.e parking, gas, maintenance and help defray insurance costs. These funds will be used to enhance the activities of the seniors, upkeep of the senior bus i.e parking, gas maintenance and funds to defray insurance costs. This funding will be used to supplement our budget, operational support, Health Promotion, evidence based diabetes, blood pressure services. Education and recreation programs, computer lab, digital photography, Zumba and other programs listed in the Program flyer. Consultants, communications, Internet, community outreach, Printing and supplies, Service Contracts, Fire Alarm, maintain surveillance systems and site maintenance. Funds to be used to for Senior services and entertainment. Funds to support Dorchesters daily lunch prepared in our kitchen; educational/recreational, technology education and health promotion activities. To Support the Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) which offers homeless seniors temporary housing, two meals daily, counseling, and other assistance at its transitional residence. Funding will offset salary costs of a fulltime case assistance social worker and and to provide continued supportive services to formerly homeless HPP seniors in the Aftercare component. To fund the Homelessness Prevention Program which offers homeless seniors temporary housing, two meals daily, counseling, and other assistance at its transitional residence. Funding will be used for salary expenses and to provide continued supportive services to homeless seniors. To Support the Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP) which offers homeless seniors temporary housing, two meals daily, counseling, and other assistance at its transitional residence. Funding will offset salary costs of a fulltime case assistance social worker and and to provide continued supportive services to formerly homeless HPP seniors in the Aftercare component. To fund the Homelessness Prevention Program which offers homeless seniors temporary housing, two meals daily, counseling, and other assistance at its transitional residence. Funding will be used for salary expenses and to provide continued supportive services to homeless seniors. Funding would support a range of services for adults aged 55 and over including workforce development, tenant advocacy and comprehensive public benefits, financial education and free tax preparation assistance. Funding would support a range of services for adults aged 55 and over including workforce development, tenant advocacy and comprehensive public benefits, financial education and free tax preparation assistance. Funding will support Stein Senior Center's operating costs and Alzheimer's program. Funding will be used to pay for consultant fees, food and program supplies at the Stein Senior Center. We would also like to expand the days of the program and hire a program leader to help run the groups. Funds to be used to enhanced programming, trips, maintenance, and supplies. To continue to provide cultural, educational, and recreational activities, to seniors in southern Brooklyn. Funding will be used for staff coordination and consultants. In addition, we plan to continue weekly educational/recreational groups for seniors, such as Joy of Motion exercise, Musical Masterpieces, and Learning English through Singing. Funding will help fund innovative health and wellness programming offered at the Whittaker Center, designed to help our neighborhood seniors stay healthy or improve their health, help prevent new medical expenses, and live with increased safety and comfort at home. Funding will be used to support the innovative health and wellness activities taking place at the Sirovich Center. These activities include dance series, falls prevention workshops, aerobic exercise and yoga, regular health screenings and chronic disease and pain management education.

Aging

Lander

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

$4,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Oddo James Mealy Eugene James

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc. Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corporation Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corp. Crown Heights Preservation Committee Corp.

133525474 237390996 112322490 112322490 112322490 * * * *

$12,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Dilan

Cypress Hills-Fulton Street Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

112297647

$81,875

DFTA

Aging Aging

Eugene Eugene

Don Divin Group Dorchester Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

113023840 112305581

$10,000 $18,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Brewer

DOROT, Inc.

133264005

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Dickens

DOROT, Inc.

133264005

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Lappin

DOROT, Inc.

133264005

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Viverito

DOROT, Inc.

133264005

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Vallone

East River Development Alliance, Inc.

861096987

$10,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Van Bramer Garodnick Mendez Arroyo Greenfield

East River Development Alliance, Inc. East Side Community Group for Senior Services, Inc. East Side Community Group for Senior Services, Inc. East Side House, Inc. Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst

861096987 237378342 237378342 131623989 111633484 * *

$14,975 $9,750 $6,000 $28,573 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Chin

Educational Alliance, Inc.

135562210

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Educational Alliance, Inc.

135562210

$9,500

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Lander

Eileen Dugan Senior Citizen Center

112301785

$10,000

DFTA

Funding will be use to supplement our ongoing programs such as our education recreation, health promotion class, blood pressure,arts and crafts,computer class,art class,our day of beauty session, also our monthly party . The funding will help us with the purchase of supplies for the above programs and also office,household supplies and the purchase of a new steam table. Enhancement of services to seniors to provide additional educational materials, arts and crafts tools and recreational and entertainment activities that would improve healthy aging. Funds would be used to acquire additional health and medical software and provide recreational activities and trips for seniors. Enhancement of services to seniors to provide additional congregate meals and to enhance health promotion and provide nutrition education that would improve healthy aging. Funds would be used to acquire additional health software and provide recreational trips for seniors. New York City Extended Services Program, also known as Information Referral, provides crisis intervention for seniors and families in distress, and assists with Medicaid and Food Stamp enrollment. Encore is requesting funding for its Home-Delivered Meals Program. Seniors are offered the choice of daily hot meals or fozen meals delivered twice a week. Kosher meals are also provided. Funding is requested to cover the cost of a kitchen aide; a position critical to the operation of the meals program. Funding will provide food, computer training, arts/crafts, and a social environment to Irish/Irish American Seniors and their friends in the New York area. Funds will help support a food pantry and soup kitchen for the elderly. Funds will be used to pay for the soup kitchen and food pantry programs. Special programs and events are provided to seniors including Arts/crafts, educational & informational seminars on health and screenings, recreational activities, exercise classes, table games, complete various forms related to receiving benefits/entitlements and housing. Funds will support healthy aging activities at the Hamilton, Hargrave and Clinton Senior Centers. Offerings include: classes in martial arts, dance, art, Spanish and yoga. Funds provided will support healthy aging activities at the Woodstock and Coffeehouse Senior Centers. Offerings include: classes in martial arts and dance along with educational and recreational trips. Funds to support community events, programs and trips geared towards seniors. Funds will be used for the Senior Housing Organizing program. Elderly assistance, bias crime, medical awareness programs for seniors. Elderly assistance, bias crime, medical awareness programs for seniors. Funding is targeted entirely to the services provided to our senior center, which enables us to enhance delivery of service and maintain quality standards within the facility. Funds will provide for nutritious congregate meals approved by the department for the aging and recreational activities--including but not limited dancing, bingo, trips. arrange speakers telephone assistance for access a ride, doctors, utilities, etc. The funds will be used to help FGA create an organization to help elderly people stay in their own homes as long as possible. This project will, through the use of vetted staff and volunteers, seek to provide administration for people over 65 by marshaling and maximizing access to existing services as well as providing help for day to day living. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, trips to Museums, Shopping and Art Galleries Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, trips to Museums, Shopping and Art Galleries To support the Jazz program which keeps jazz alive in the community. Each Friday evening during the months September through June Seniors and the community at large have the opportunity to listen to live jazz. Each week a different professional artist is featured Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, trips to Museums, Shopping and Art Galleries. This program delivers meals six days a week to the Home Bound elderly in Brooklyn. Funds will be used to support the meal delivery to homebound seniors in Brooklyn and will offest costs of Vehicle expense and office supplies. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for seniors. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, and trips. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for seniors. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, and trips. To support Jazz966 which provides Seniors and the community at large have the opportunity to listen to live jazz. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for seniors. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, and trips. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for seniors. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, and trips.

Aging

Dromm

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.

112224539

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Ferreras

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.

112224539

$20,000

DFTA

Aging

Van Bramer

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

$7,500

DFTA

Aging

Quinn

Encore Community Services, Inc.

133104293

$9,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Van Bramer Mendez Eugene Brewer Quinn Sanders Williams Nelson Williams Koslowitz Ulrich

Failte Care Corp. dba New York Irish Center Father's Heart Ministries, Inc., The Fenimore Senior Center, Inc. Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. First Church of God Golden Vessels Flatbush Development Corporation Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. Forest Hills Jewish Center Forest Park Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

550869151 223495873 112772287 132666921 132666921 112973310 510188251 203244567 203244567 111631821 112515431

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$7,500 $5,000 $18,000 $12,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

* *

$3,500 $4,250 $12,000 $25,000 $6,000

$30,000

Aging

James

Fort Greene Association Inc.

113189270

$10,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Barron Barron Mealy

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840 112300840 112300840

$10,875 $10,875 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Mealy

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

James

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

James

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840

$10,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

James Vann Vann Vann Vann Vann

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840 112300840 112300840 112300840 112300840 112300840

$10,000 $5,000 $4,000 $10,000 $3,000 $3,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging

Vann Williams

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840 112300840

$3,000 $12,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Williams

Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112300840

$12,000

DFTA

Aging

Brewer

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

$15,000

DFTA

Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for seniors. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, and trips. Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, trips to Museums, Shopping and Art Galleries Funds will be used to enhance the recreational and educational activities for mature adults 60 years and older. This will include health and wellness activities, technology information, arts and crafts, trips to Museums, Shopping and Art Galleries To fund the Home Delivered Meals program that provides daily meals for frail ederly homebound over the age of 60. Funding will be used to support these services, and will help the program to defray the cost of constantly rising food expenses. Funding will support Grand Street Settlements Asian American Elders Project (AAEP) which provides English language classes, computer classes, karaoke, choral singing, Tai Chi, exercise and group dance classes to seniors. GSS Grand Coalition of Seniors (GCS) provides community-based services, including daily health and wellness programs, cultural and arts activities; lifelong learning, group workshops, trips, and multicultural special events; congregate meals; and case assistance/management. GSS is seeking funding to support our classes and workshops. To fund senior Computer Classes GCCA at low cost English for Speakers of Other Language (ESOL) classes for seniors. Funds will help with salary costs, equipment costs and course materials. To establish the inter-generational programs/activities between the seniors and the current programs we offer. Funds will be used to operate a community center in Queens, NY at a New York State armory for senior citizens. The activities available for the seniors consist of open recreation sessions, arts and crafts, recreational and cultural trips, exercise and luncheons. Funds will be used to fund the following: food program, health & education, and referral services. Greenwich House is seeking funds to support the three senior centers formerly run by The Caring Community. Funds will support fitness, cultural and educational programs. To create the first Neighborhood Senior Center to address the needs of this venerable and marginalize segment of our population. It is our hope to integrate our level of cultural humility trainings, while providing over 550 meals per week. GRIOTs mission is to remove isolation and fear in this community and eliminate all levels of oppression however it exist. To create the first Neighborhood Senior Center to address the needs of this venerable and marginalize segment of our population. It is our hope to integrate our level of cultural humility trainings, while providing over 550 meals per week. GRIOTs mission is to remove isolation and fear in this community and eliminate all levels of oppression however it exist. Funding is requested to provide equipment; training to staff and to offset actual staffing costs to create a Wellness Center for senior citizens living with developmental disbilities served by the GEC. We provide food, health and wellness classes, informational presentations, recreational and creative opportunities and we provide case assistance to help seniors access social services. Funding will be used to create an independent website to make our services more accessable. The requested funding will be used to construct a new monument on Richmond Terrace, as well as, help veterans in need to get the benefits they deserve. The funding will also be used to maintain the existing monuments located at Memorial Park at Pouch Camp. The funds requested will be used to offset our transportation expenses for Senior citizens due to rising gas, van insurance and repair cost. The funds will support salary costs for an ESL/Citizenship Instructor to provide counseling and information/referral to the olderly adults of the senior center and NORCs. The funds will support salary costs for an ESL/Citizenship Instructor to provide counseling and information/referral to the olderly adults of the senior center and NORCs. The funds will support salary costs for an ESL/Citizenship Instructor to provide counseling and information/referral to the olderly adults of the senior center and NORCs. The funds will support salary costs for an ESL/Citizenship Instructor to provide counseling and information/referral to the olderly adults of the senior center and NORCs. The funds will be used to offset staffing costs for the consultants at the Battery Park Senior Center. The funds will be used to provide social services to seniors at South Bridge Towers. To help fund the HDWC After-School Program at PS/MS 161 which partners the programs students with the buildings senior residents and has them working on arts and crafts and literacy activities. Funds will be used for to offset salary expenses and to purchase program supplies. Funding will provide informational seminars, referral services, telephone reassurance program and home food delivery program for seniors. Funds will be used for supply and transportation expenses. Funding will support the nurse and case management services provided to residents. Funding will support free activities to assist seniors in maintaining socialization, physical and mental health and independence. The Program promotes physical and mental health with a series of wellness programs, intellectual stimulation activities, Home Safety Assessments, and provides tools and materials to help organize and identify the elderly. Funding will provide english classes for adults, art exhibitions and musical programs for the community lectures and discussion groups about health and safety programs for SENIORS.

Aging

Chin

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

$4,000

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

$9,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Chin Reyna Halloran James Quinn

Greater Chinatown Community Association Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc. Greater Whitestone Taxpayers Community Center, Inc. Greene Avenue Housing Development Fund Corp. Greenwich House, Inc.

132730313 112518141 112791048 112468675 135562204

* * * * *

$6,000 $20,000 $10,000 $8,000 $25,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

James

GRIOT Circle, Inc.

113364328

$10,750

DFTA

Aging

Rodriguez

GRIOT Circle, Inc.

113364328

$1,000

DFTA

Aging

Gentile

Guild for Exceptional Children, Inc.

116037766

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church

132783642

$4,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Ignizio Jackson Chin Chin Chin Chin Chin Chin Jackson

Halloran Memorial Chapter #34, Disabled American Veterans Hamilton Grange - Convent Avenue Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children and Family Services

311128984 131769584 135562412 135562412 135562412 135562412 135562412 135562412 133030378

* * * * * * * * *

$4,500 $10,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Dickens Garodnick Garodnick Lappin Rodriguez

Harlem Interagency Council for the Aging, Inc. Health Advocates for Older People Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc.

133317271 133436898 134165807 134165807 130831470

$5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

$5,000

AGING

Aging

Lander

Heights and Hill Community Council, Inc.

237237927

$7,000

DFTA

To provides in-home case management services to approximately 1,500 homebound seniors annually, all suffer from some form of chronic illness or disability that make it difficult for them to manage independently in their homes. Funds would be used to hire an additional case manager which would enable us to reduce our waiting list and provide services to an additional 85- 100 vulnerable seniors. To provides in-home case management services to approximately 1,500 homebound seniors annually, all suffer from some form of chronic illness or disability that make it difficult for them to manage independently in their homes. Funds would be used to hire an additional case manager which would enable us to reduce our waiting list and provide services to an additional 85- 100 vulnerable seniors. Funds will be used to support our free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) which provides rehabilitation services to visually impaired seniors. Services include: safe travel training; home personal management skills; communication skills; low vision exams devices; social casework services with links to community resources. Funds will be used to support our free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) which provides rehabilitation services to visually impaired seniors. Services include: safe travel training; home personal management skills; communication skills; low vision exams devices; social casework services with links to community resources. Funds received help to supplement this underfunded budget by providing the seniors with trips and social events and by defraying some operating expenses. Funds will help supplement this underfunded budget by providing the seniors with social, recreational and educational events and helping to defray operating expenses at JVL Senior Center. The Hellenic Senior Program provides enrichment to the Greek American Senior population. The purpose of the grant will be to assist this Senior Population to improve their quality of life, by providing socialization through meetings,luncheons, parties, trips, lectures, education and recreational activities, and referrals to social services. To support the Ravenswood Senior Center Provides a safe, comfortable congregate site for local seniors. We are contracted to serve 8,000 breakfasts and 16,000 lunches. Funding will supplement this underfunded budget by providing the seniors with social events and defraying operating and meal expenses. The Hellenic Senior Program provides enrichment to the Greek American Senior population. The purpose of the grant will be to assist this Senior Population to improve their quality of life, by providing socialization through meetings,luncheons, parties, trips, lectures, education and recreational activities, and referrals to social services. To support the Good Companions Senior Center which allows seniors to meet, socialize and access services. To support the Good Companions Senior Center. The Meals Program is important in this community and we request funds for enrichment programs and supplies at GCSC, for the dinner program and for the Sunday Meals program. Funds to support activities for seniors in Highbridge. We will use these funds for activities that include community meals, holiday celebrations, cultural events,day trips and supplies. Senior activities (non-sectarian): weekly meetings including hot lunch, exercise and entertainment. Funds will be used to offset food costs. To empower senior citizens as to have a better quality of life by offering programs that provide opportunities for social interaction, awareness of health issues, financial matters, information on public programs and also to act as mentors to the youth Funding will help provide counseling, transportation to and from the senior center, recreational activities and meal for seniors citizens. To provide facilities, meals, speakers, entertainment each Tuesday for Golden Years Seniors Services to be funded are a choral group, a poetry workshop, computer classes and supplies for education and recreation activities. To facilitate arts programs at the senior center. Funds will help to provide an art teacher and computer insructor. This request is for funding that would allow HAI to offer OmniBus for FREE to senior centers so they may make trips to the supermarket throughout the City. Funds will help pay for driver expenses, and monitors who assist with boarding, maintenance, and administration. Funds to suppport various activities and services offered to seniors including, but not limited to, the following: trips, yoga and meditation; lectures by health care providers, discussions on various topics. We also offer assistance with medical, social, and legal services. We offer English classes, computer classes and citizenship preparation classes. Funds will help provide seniors various cognitive activities, various trips, computer classes and citizenship preparation to enhance mental stimulation and growth. Funds will help provide seniors various cognitive activities, various trips, computer classes and citizenship preparation to enhance mental stimulation and growth. This funding will help support the Vision Urbana/IPRHE senior program case assistant/coordinator, and related program recreational and educational activity expenses. older adult congregate programs and services provided within a multilingual and cultural context in over 6 different langauges. This funding will provide educational and recreational programming including workshops on healthy aging and aging in place. The IPR/HE Corona Senior Center will utilize this funding to help support its case assistance and educational and recreational activities for seniors in the 21st District. In addition will assist seniors with ESL classes and assistance with citizenship.

Aging

Levin

Heights and Hill Community Council, Inc.

237237927

$18,200

DFTA

Aging

Lander

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Levin

Helen Keller Services for the Blind

111630807

$4,500

DFTA

Aging Aging

Halloran Vallone

Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC)

112290832 112290832

$9,000 $21,750

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Quinn

Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC)

112290832

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Van Bramer

Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC)

112290832

$6,475

DFTA

Aging

Rodriguez

Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC)

112290832

$10,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Chin Mendez Foster Gennaro Koo Comrie Oddo Arroyo Foster Dickens

Henry Street Settlement Henry Street Settlement Highbridge Community Life Center Hillcrest Jewish Center Hindu Temple Society of North America, The Hollis Avenue Congregational Church Holy Trinity - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Senior Center Hope of Israel Senior Center, Inc. Hope of Israel Senior Center, Inc. Hospital Audiences, Inc.

131562242 131562242 133015539 111639813 237071891 861100659 133192971 132749857 132749857 136277895 * *

$6,000 $14,000 $5,000 $7,250 $8,000 $8,000 $8,000 $8,952 $5,000 $4,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Dromm

India Home, Inc.

208747291

$8,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Gennaro Halloran Chin Dromm

India Home, Inc. India Home, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

208747291 208747291 132987263 132987263

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$5,000 $3,500 $5,000 $7,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Ferreras

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263

$15,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Ferreras

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263

$5,000

DFTA

To support IPR/HE Elmhurst/Jackson Heights Senior Center supplement case assistance and educational recreational activities for seniors in the 21 District. This Center provides unique programs to a multicultural and multilingual population of seniors that is growing exponentially in this community, and is a model nationally for cultural competency and evidence-based programming. Funding will be used to provide recreational and educational as well as wellness workshops and activities for seniors. Funding will help underwrite IPR/HE programs and services to seniors and their families in the Upper Manhattan community, in order to support our efforts going forward and provide the excellent services and programs, such as crime victims assistance. Funding will provide culturally competent and bilingual case assistance services to the significant number of seniors and families in District 2. To support the James Monroe Senior Center culturally competent and bilingual recreational and education programs as well as case assistance and counseling services that provide access to entitlements and other benefits for seniors and their families. To support the Bronx River Senior Center recreational and educational program for seniors as well as critical case assistance and counseling services that provide access to entitlements and other benefits for seniors and their families. To support IPR/HE services at the Soundview Senior Center, which included critical case assistance and counseling services for access to entitlements and benefits as well as recreational and educational activities. This funding will be used to support the Betances Senior Center educational and recreational programs as well as wellness workshops and cultural activities. This funding will be used to help support Leonard Covello Senior Center recreational and educational activities and case assistance services, as well as its cultural and arts programming. To support the IPR/HE Homebound Program (formerly Casita Maria) by supplementing our case assistance work and our home visitations. We would like to expand this Homebound model to our program at James Weldon Johnson and other developments that are in great need for this service. This funding will help El CEMI underwrite its security program. These funds will help restore security measures and staffing. Funding will be used to help support a case manager and activities coordinator that has been stationed within the Washington Heights community serving predominantly Hispanic and minority seniors. In addition this enables this case manager to access the many other IPR/HE programs and services in this community. Funds will be used to provide activities and programs that keep the seniors physical and socially engaged such as exercise classes, workshops, and off-site trips. The Association is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization founded to observe and promote our American heritage as well as those of our Italian ancestors.Membership is open to anyone who wishes to join the Association regardless of religious beliefs or race and need not be a member of St. Mel Church This is our 28th Annual Food Drive. The names of the recipients are submitted to the Foundation by religious leaders, school principals, social workers, our own members, CASC (Community Agency for Senior Citizens), NALITT Cancer Society and other charitable groups. The requested funds will only be used to offset some of the costs associated with the purchase of food for this program. Funds will assist the Newtown (Italian) Senior Center to provide exercise and educational programs. Programs include yoga, tai chi, aerobic, social dancing, ballroom dance lessons, theatre workshop classes, English as a Second Language (ESL), nutrition seminars,and Hypertension monitoring programs. Funds to provide weekend, Kosher meals to the households of the frail and elderly. To fund the Riis Senior Center which supports a program that has served residents aged 60 and above who rely on public benefits, have limited mobility, are diagnosed with one or more chronic diseases. Friendship Center offers comprehensive services to seniors who are mentally and physically frail. Funds will be used to offset operating expenses. Friendship Center offers comprehensive services to seniors who are mentally and physically frail. Funds will be used to offset operating expenses. Funding will assist staff to enhance programming to participants with the purchase of health, wellness, audio and basic photo equipment that staff will use during program activities. Funds will also be used to fence the current lot at the rockaway Center to park buses, purchase a security system for the lot, and purchase a new phone system. Funding will support the clinical and health services provided to residents. Funding will provide a wide range of services to hundreds of individual seniors. Funds will be used to cover the cost of office supplies such as the cost of printing and mailing correspondence to seniors and staffing purposes. During the spring and summer months, Jazzmobile will offer the senior citizens of New York City a free Spring Fling. Funding will be used to offset entertainment, catering, marketing, rental and administrative costs associated with the event. During the spring and summer months, Jazzmobile will offer the senior citizens of New York City a Spring Fling. Jazzmobile will offer the senior citizens of New York City a Spring Fling. Funds will be used to pay for entertainment, rental of the facility, supplies, marketing, and administrative costs. The programs are free and open to all seniors within the district(s).

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Foster Jackson Mendez Palma

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263 132987263 132987263 132987263

$21,750 $5,000 $4,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Palma

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263

$15,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Palma Viverito Viverito Viverito Viverito

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc. Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263 132987263 132987263 132987263 132987263

$10,000 $2,500 $5,500 $10,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Rodriguez

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263

$20,000

DFTA

Aging

Comrie

International Tower Senior Center

136400571

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Halloran

Italian American Association of St. Mel Roman Catholic Church

111646313

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Ignizio

Italian Club of Staten Island, Inc.

133428736

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Dromm Dromm Van Bramer Comrie Wills **

Italian Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Jackson Heights-Elmhurst Kehillah, Inc. Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House, Inc. Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA)

112308129 112643410 111729398 510204121 510204121

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$7,000 $15,000 $21,250

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

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$35,750 $14,250

Aging Aging Aging

Wills ** Garodnick Chin

Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA) James Lenox House Association, Inc. Japanese American Social Services, Inc.

510204121 131624148 133093059

$23,500 $3,500 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Brewer Dickens Mealy

Jazzmobile, Inc. Jazzmobile, Inc. Jazzmobile, Inc.

132614483 132614483 132614483

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$4,500 $8,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Jackson Barron Brewer Brewer

Jazzmobile, Inc. Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132614483 132620896 132620896 132620896

$4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

During the spring and summer months, Jazzmobile will offer the senior citizens of New York City a Spring Fling. Funds to offset costs of consultants for classes such as the Choral group, bus rentals, and printing/supplies in order to create informational outreach materials for the center. Funds will defray salary costs to teach senior Martial Arts and Qi Gong classes. Funding will be used to continue to offer entitlement education and outreach to older adults. It will also be used to support advanced courses in computer-based advocacy for graduates of JPACs Institute for Senior Action (IFSA). To support the Scheuer House. Services include Awareness Group sessions, Discussion Group sessions, Musical Appreciation sessions, Educational Trips. Funds will be used for payments to group coordinators, lecturers, performers, equipment renovation and repair, supplies, and for group transportation facilities. To cover the costs of a consultant to teach computer classes to community elders. and to cover the cost of a monthly subscription to the centers cable television account in order to provide Russian language programming to the centers senior population from the Former Soviet Union, in addition to the English language programming currently offered. The service to be funded is to pay for Computer Classes over the course of the FY13, printing/supplies in order to create outreach materials for the Senior Center, and to purchase supplies for classes. The funds will be used to cover the costs of consultants to teach classes such as physical fitness, lectures, programs of interest to the participants, entertainment for parties. Funds to offset costs of computer instruction, Yoga and Tai chi physical fitness classes, and transportation program. The programming/services to be funded will cover the costs of consultants to teach yoga, arts and crafts, dancercise, knitting crocheting classes, and choral group instructor. Funds to offset the costs of consultants to teach a variety of physical fitness classes, programs of interest to the participants such as painting class, music classes, lectures, phone, printing and supplies, entertainment, cultural programming. The specific programming to be funding are the costs of consultants to teach aerobics and Zumba classes, both physical fitness classes. Funding will be used to continue to offer entitlement education and outreach to older adults. It will also be used to support advanced courses in computer-based advocacy for graduates of JPACs Institute for Senior Action (IFSA). The service to be funded will cover the costs of consultants to teach classes, such as physical fitness, and entertainment at parties, transportation via livery car service to and from the center for seniors who could otherwise not attend, and for the rental of coach buses for recreational outings to areas of interest in the New York metropolitan area. Funding will help the Mechler Hall Senior Center, including staff salary expenses, classes, supplies, bus rental for trips, and other expenses related to running of the program. The programming/serviced to be funded will cover the costs of all areas of senior center operation: staffing, programming, and OTPS (other than personnel). Funding will be used to continue to offer entitlement education and outreach to older adults. 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 Manhattan for older adults, and for conferences in Manhattan. Funded will cover the costs for consultants to maintain and continue popular classes such as the Yoga and Art, physical fitness classes, entertainment for parties and special cultural events.Funding will also be used to pay for bus rental for recreational outings, tickets to shows and museums, and costs of printing/supplies. Trump 4US is a NORC supportive service program that provides a wide range of services to seniors age 60. JASA is requesting funding to support monthly concerts, educational presentations and other cultural activities. JASAs Coney Island Active Aging (CIAA) serves approximately 250 older residents of NYCHA housing. Social services, health support and educational recreational activities are offered to the seniors age 60. Warbasse Cares for Seniors a NORC SSP serves approximately 900 older adults. JASA in collaboration with Amalgamated Warbasse Houses, Inc and VNSNY provides social services, health support and group educational/ recreational activities to promote successful aging-in-place. TOPS(Trump Outreach Program for Seniors, a NORC SSP provides a wide range of services to seniors age 60. JASA is requesting funding to support monthly group outings. The programs supported by the requested funding will be scheduled once a month. The service to be funded will cover the costs consultants to teach Arts and Crafts classes, art supplies for the classes, physical fitness classes, and for the rental of coach buses for recreational outings to areas of interest in the New York metropolitan area. The services will provide community elders with popular and enjoyable activities. The service to be funded is the costs of consultants to teach classes on topics of interests to community elders such as computer, exercise, and others, and bus rental for trips to areas of interest in the New York metropolitan area. The programming/serviced to be funded will be costs of consultants to teach classes such as physical fitness and crafts, lectures of interest, entertainment at parties, cultural arts programming, and refreshments at special events. Funding will be used to pay for concerts, lectures, educational activities, and opera performances for local seniors, as well as to offset the expenses of program administration and payroll.

Aging

Nelson

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Nelson

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Nelson Nelson Sanders Sanders Koppell Vacca Lappin

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 132620896 132620896 132620896 132620896 132620896 132620896

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $8,000 $18,500 $5,000 $7,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Ulrich

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging

Palma Weprin

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 132620896

$10,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Quinn

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$6,000

DFTA

Aging

Reyna

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Recchia

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Recchia

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$8,500

DFTA

Aging

Recchia

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Recchia

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$6,000

DFTA

Aging

Recchia

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Recchia

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging

Seabrook ** Dromm

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, The

132620896 111681124

$9,000 $15,000

DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging Aging

Ignizio Oddo Oddo

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256 135562256 135562256

$4,000 $11,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

The Beatrice Victor Senior Olympics (BVSO) is a 6-day series of 21 physical, intellectual, and social competitive activities provided to Staten Island residents who are at least 50 years of age. The JCC of SI serves as the fiscal conduit for BVSO. To assist us in providing programs and services at the new Center for Life Long Development (CLLD). The Beatrice Victor Senior Olympics (BVSO) is a 6-day series of 21 physical, intellectual, and social competitive activities provided to Staten Island residents who are at least 50 years of age. The JCC of SI serves as the fiscal conduit for BVSO. To support community outreach to seniors in Stapleton. Funds will be used offset costs of an outreach staff person who can make the necessary connections and escort NYCHA housing residents when needed as well as assist the JCC in reaching DFTA's required participant numbers while also safetly escorting those seniors safely to the senior center. Caseworkers and social workers will provide comprehensive case management services, information and referrals, support groups, distribution of food parcels and counseling services to at risk elderly immigrants and disadvantaged families throughout southeast Brooklyn. Funds will be used to support our Jay Harama Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy. Funds will be used to support our Ocean Parkway Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy. Requested funds will be used to support our Senior Citizen Transportation Program which provides both individual group demand responsive and scheduled trips for frail elderly. Requested funds will be used to support our Ocean Parkway Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities Requested funds will be used to support our Marlboro Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities. Requested funds will be used to support our Surf Solomon Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities. Requested funds will be used to support our Haber House Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities. Funds will be used to provide needy seniors with the case management services. Our goal is to provide a place where senior/disabled persons can congregation with others to conversate. Funds will be used to supply the food, non-food disposables, physical fitness contractor, small stipends for Director, Cook, Assistant Cooks, and any equipment needed for the program. The Kew Gardens Hills Civic Association proposes to use funding to provide senior services and trips for isolated older adults. The funding goes to support consultants who provide the seniors with exercise/movement classes, nutrition education, arts and crafts, enthnic entertainment, et al. Funding for Kittay House allows older residents to enjoy an array of trips and activities. To provide free social services, senior/adult education programs, and naturalization application preparation programs to Korean senior citizens including adults living with disabilities who have low-income. To provide education to thousands of recent immigrant senior citizens with basic computer, esl and U.S. citizenship skills to better their lives. KASCS wll provide the most basic education to thousands of recent immigrant senior citizens with basic computer, ESL, and US Citizenship skills to better their lives. To support the Korean American Senior Center of Corona and its home delivered meal program The Adult Day Care Center at KCS is one of several crucial programs geared towards seniors. The center provides various services such as hot congregate breakfasts and lunches and numerous recreational activities like dancing, singing, origami, and physical exercise. to support the KCS Flushing Senior Center, serving seniors with meals, education/recreation classes, health promotion classes, case assistance, friendly visiting, and information & referrals. The funding requested will also be allocated to hire part-time staff. To support the growing number of seniors and help them to become sef-sufficient and independent through a comprehensive support program, specifically US Citizenship classes, ESL classs, computer classes and aerobic classes. Funding will support the Senior Center at Saint Peters Church, which serves more than 3,000 seniors annually with diverse meal, intellectual, health and social programs. To support the East Side Transportation Program which provides transportation services to our frail older adult clients to our two Senior Centers, our social adult day program at the Center at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and weekend cultural and recreational trips that we plan. Funds to support the operation of a hearing testing mobile van to visit local senior centers and will be used to pay for the audiologists time and the driver and parking costs. Funding will be used for equipment and supplies to continue our Intergenerational Horticulture Program which serves three distinct groups of constituents (young, old and developmentally disabled). Lifestyles participants work hand-in-hand with visiting seniors or school children to make center pieces, re-pot emerging plants, or other seasonal horticulture projects in our greenhouses or at their own vegetable or flowering gardens.

Aging

Rose

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256

$25,000

DFTA

Aging

Williams

Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc.

112608645

$7,000

DFTA

Aging

Nelson

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$12,750

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Nelson Recchia Recchia Recchia Recchia Recchia Nelson Vann

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay, Inc. John Wesley United Methodist Church

112665181 112665181 112665181 112665181 112665181 112665181 112714997 116002725

$5,000 $24,250 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $6,500 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Gennaro Palma Cabrera Halloran Halloran Koo Ferreras Halloran

Kew Gardens Hills Civic Association Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Inc. Kittay House Jewish Home Lifecare Inc. Korean American Community Center of New York, Inc. (KACCNY) 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.

116105321 131623850 132619576 113515647 112455396 112455396 237348989 237348989 * * * *

$3,000 $16,750 $25,000 $3,500 $3,500 $10,000 $15,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Koo

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

237348989

$11,250

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Ignizio Garodnick Lappin Dromm

Korean-American Senior Citizens Association of New York, Inc. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. Lexington Hearing and Speech Center Inc

133959398 131628180 131628180 112646484 * * *

$8,000 $22,000 $14,250 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Ignizio

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

$5,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Rose

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

$5,000

DFTA

Funds will provide food purchases to support a wildly popular monthly cabaret style dinner with live entertainment for our communitys senior citizens. Every month a full course dinner is prepared and served to seniors by Lifestyles program participants with varying developmental disabilities. Funding will go towards keeping seniors in their homes, giving them social services, cultural activities, intellectual stimulation, physical and mental challenges, etc. Funding will be used to support our Senior Services programming to seniors living within our community. Increase access to information, further assist caregivers, families inform the public regarding Orthodox Jewish community needs by website enhancement, increased news magazine distribution senior educational seminar. To help support the Peas in a Pod Cooking Club. The club is open to all residents of Augustana and meets several times a month to review recipes, including an evaluation of their nutritional value, menu planning and meal preparation. Funding will support Seniors In Touch, which provides organized group activities that build upon each individuals strengths and interests and that are geared toward each individuals level of functioning, by participating in the arts activities as a group. Funds to provide seniors with recreational, socializational, transportation and educational services. MTH offers a variety of energizing and stimulating classes for the senior 55 years and older. Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc., provides home delivered meals to frail and disabled elderly residents of Staten Island who are unable to cook or shop independently. Funding will support continue agency growth, and ability to serve all in need. Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc., provides home delivered meals to frail and disabled elderly residents of Staten Island who are unable to cook or shop independently. Funding will support continue agency growth, and ability to serve all in need. To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits . Funds to support a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in Council District 21. Funding will support community presentations about the benefits and details of accessing and participating in government programs such as Medicare and SCRIE. To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits . Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits . To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits . Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. Funds to support a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in Council District 28. To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits. Funds will be used for cultural arts activities inclusive of music, poetry and drama to seniors. Funding will cover program costs, program equipment/supplies, transportation, other programmatic operational costs. Funds will be used for the following: 1. Art Instructor - Conducting Art classes weekly culminating with an outstanding Art Exhibition Annually 2. Line Dance Instructor - Professional Dance Instructor 3. Service Contracts for Appliances To provide handyman services to enable needy seniors and disabled people to live safely and independently by providing home repairs and home safety jobs free-of-charge. Support for in home senior services; case assistance; financial assistance and legal assistance. To support Handyman Services which provides home repairs and home safety jobs free-of-charge (e.g., window gates, reflooring, locks, light plumbing, peepholes adjustment) to low income seniors. Funds to provide case assistance/information and referral to seniors living on fixed incomes. Discretionary funding leverages privately raised dollars and fills these service gaps. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serve at least 200 households. To provide case assistance services and information and referral to seniors in need throughout New York City helping to leverage other public and private funds. 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 consumer debt issues. To provide congregate meals, transportation services and free case management/assistance. To provide congregate meals and transportation services to numerous seniors in the South Bronx community.. Funding will help with the costs associated with clothing, feeding, and purchasing necessary goods for members, as well as their annual fundraising luncheon.

Aging Aging Aging

Brewer Brewer Gennaro

Lincoln Housing Outreach Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Inc. Lorech Yomim-Center For Healthy Living Inc.

133668207 131825918 113402793

$3,500 $9,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

$3,000

Aging

Gonzalez

Lutheran Augustana Center for Extended Care and Rehabilitation

112150953

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Gentile Sanders Koslowitz Ignizio

Lutheran Family Health Center's Family Support Center Margert Community Corporation Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc.

111839567 112534700 237259702 132894978

$4,000 $67,750 $7,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

$4,000

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Oddo Chin Ferreras Garodnick Gennaro Gentile

Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

132894978 133505372 133505372 133505372 133505372 133505372

* * * * * *

$10,000 $3,500 $1,500 $3,500 $5,000 $3,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Greenfield Jackson Palma Weprin

Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 133505372 133505372 133505372

* * * *

$6,500 $3,500 $4,500 $6,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Quinn Wills ** Rodriguez Dickens

Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Memorial Baptist Church, Inc.

133505372 133505372 133505372 132574792

* * *

$6,000 $5,000 $4,750 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Sanders Brewer Lander Ferreras

Merrill Park Civic Association of Springfield Gardens, 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.

112304928 132738818 132738818 132738818

* * *

$12,500 $3,500 $6,500 $7,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Gentile Nelson Garodnick Arroyo Foster Ignizio

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. MFY Legal Services, Inc. Mid-Bronx Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Mid-Bronx Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Military Order of the Purple Heart

132738818 132738818 132622748 237354073 237354073 133720645 * * * *

$3,500 $9,000 $3,500 $8,952 $5,000 $4,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging Aging

Barron Jackson Rodriguez

Miller Avenue Block Association, Inc. Morningside Retirement and Health Services, Inc. Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc.

112752769 136206256 133622107

$26,000 $5,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

To provide support to seniors through home visits, daily communication, emergency food, clothing, etc. MRHS provides social work services, educational and recreational programs, nursing services, home health care services, psychiatric consultations, and a doctors home visiting program for seniors. To pay for consultants to teach cultural, health and educational programs as well as musicians to provide live musical programs to seniors. To continue operating the three-prong senior program. This program consists of intensive case management sessions for economically disadvantaged seniors,weekly senior social,support and aerobics groups, and free health screenings and health services. The funding requested will be allocated partially for the staff dedicated to the project as well the OTPS necessary to maintain the project. To fund the Older Adult Program to harness an elders developmental intelligence. Funds will be used to support this effort in supplies, equipment, transportation and to defray salary costs. Senior citizens will be assisted with housing and other entitlement program problems. Trained personnel provide help with applications, delays in approval of applications, landlord-tenant disputes, utility bill programs, etc. This funding will be used to support the agencys sewing class activities which take place from September to June and enrolls over 300 participants and culminates in Neighborhood SHOPP Fashion Show. Funding will be used to support the educational and recreational services provided to the residents of Serviam Gardens, a senior housing development, through the Neighborhood SHOPP Senior Network Group Work Program. Funding will provide personnel and operational support for the provision of these on-site activities. To continue the East Harlem Aging Improvement District (EH AID) to work with older adults to identify what changes they would like to see in their community and then bring them together with local businesses, nonprofit organizations, city officials, cultural, educational and religious institutions to improve the quality of life for older adults. To support the Douglass Senior Center Ceramic Class. To support services at the Johnson Houses Senior Center. Funding will support the city-wide Home Sharing and Respite Care Program which matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the participants. One or both matchmates must be aged 60 or over. The program's respite care component provides certified inhome attendants to help frail elderly persons who are attempting to manage at home alone or whose caregivers have become ill or are temporarily away. Funds will be used to enhance and expand LaGuardia and Mott Street Senior Centers recreational and social programs. To provide the Home Sharing and Respite Care Program which matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements . To provide the Home Sharing and Respite Care Program which matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements . Funding will support the operating costs for the Home Sharing/Respite Care program, which provides home care assistance to seniors. Funding will support the city-wide Home Sharing and Respite Care Program which matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the participants. One or both matchmates must be aged 60 or over. The program's respite care component provides certified inhome attendants to help frail elderly persons who are attempting to manage at home alone or whose caregivers have become ill or are temporarily away. Funding will support the city-wide Home Sharing and Respite Care Program which matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the participants. One or both matchmates must be aged 60 or over. The program's respite care component provides certified inhome attendants to help frail elderly persons who are attempting to manage at home alone or whose caregivers have become ill or are temporarily away. Funding will support the operating costs for the Home Sharing/Respite Care program, which provides home care assistance to seniors. Funds requested will be used to enhance and expand Dyckman Senior Centers recreational activities and social programs, including English as a Second Language (ESL), computer training, arts and crafts, exercise and dance classes. Funds will mainly be used for rent, utilities, printing/supplies as well as vehicle expenses; since transportation of our Seniors is one of our priorities. Satellite Senior Center provides Recreational And Educational Services To Seniors. Funding will be used for Consultants (Line Dance And Aerobics), Cultural Trips (Bus Transportation), Entertainment And Refreshments, Salaries And Fringes, Hall Rental, Program And Maintenance Supplies,Liability Insurance. To provide congregate lunch, consultants (aerobics, line dance, yoga), cultural trips, entertainment and refreshments, salaries and fringes, facility rent, program supplies (office and maintenance), insurance (liability). Seniors Day Out: Seniors Day Out is a program by which the seniors of our community choose activities they wish to engage in and for which NEBA provides transportation, food, etc. For example our seniors have gone to resort areas or enjoyed luncheons in local restaurants.

Aging

Lander

Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc.

113067201

$7,000

DFTA

Aging Aging

Brewer Koppell

National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. - New York Section Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

131624132 133110811

$5,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Arroyo

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047

$7,573

DFTA

Aging

Rivera

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047

$15,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Viverito Viverito Viverito

New York Academy of Medicine New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority

131656674 136400434 136400434

$10,250 $10,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Brewer

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Chin Dickens Foster Garodnick

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568 132618568 132618568 132618568

$8,000 $7,250 $5,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Lappin

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Quinn

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Recchia Rodriguez Vacca

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. North East Bronx Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

132618568 132618568 132759045

$10,000 $10,000 $30,750

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Halloran

North Flushing Senior Center, Inc.

112741128

$8,500

DFTA

Aging

Koo

North Flushing Senior Center, Inc.

112741128

$9,000

DFTA

Aging

Vacca

Northeast Bronx Association Corporation

134131325

$12,500

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Wills **

Northeastern Conference House Housing Development Fund Company, 112574893 Inc. Northeastern Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Community Affairs, Inc.

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Eugene

020632575

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Brewer

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Chin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Dickens Garodnick Gonzalez

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 550882599 550882599

* * *

$8,000 $3,500 $7,700

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Greenfield

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Lander

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Lappin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Levin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$4,050

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Vann

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Weprin

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Quinn

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Williams

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$7,000

DFTA

Aging

Viverito

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$5,000

DFTA

To provide social,educational and recreational activities such as seasonal holiday parties, birthday parties, three day trips and two overnight along with transportation. Supplies for our Community Garden including a composter. Funds to provide opportunities for seniors to participate in indoor activities such as Computer training, Arts Craft, Painting, Needle Point, Dress Making, Flower Making, discussion groups, Pottery, Health Lectures Workshops. Outdoor activities:- Bus Trips to Parks & Theaters,Walks Strolls. Hot Meals, Nutrition Education.Conditioning training, Tai Chi, Yoga, Self Defense Training. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. 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. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funds will support the staff working at the organization, including occupancy, communication, supplies and other expenses related to oper-ations to assure the continuation of free services for to seniors. Funds will support the staff working at the organization, including occupancy, communication, supplies and other expenses related to oper-ations to assure the continuation of free services for to seniors. Funds will support the staff working at the organization, including occupancy, communication, supplies and other expenses related to oper-ations to assure the continuation of free services for to seniors. We are a senior social club and we meet in a friendly atmosphere to play games such as Bingo and Scrabble. The funding is used to provide hot lunches and refreshments for the club members. Funding will support expanded 35th Anniversary COMMUNITY OUTREACH initiatives by underwriting discounted/free SENIOR COMMUNITY TICKETS for performances of THREE TREES. To support the senior computer training program. Funds will go towards acquiring two new computer and printers to increase amount of the members able to use equipment during those sessions. Other funding allocations will go towards adminsrative cost along with supplies. To support our goals, Penn South Program for Seniors (PSPS) NORC-SSP will pay consultants to teach classses and and lead weekly groups for 32 weeks. Classes include: Womens Supoort Group, Creative art (painting and drawing), Beginning and Advanaced Tai-Chi and All Level Fitness Classes.

Aging

Brewer

One Stop Senior Services

133174492

$7,000

DFTA

Aging

Dickens

One Stop Senior Services

133174492

$8,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Viverito Halloran Brewer Lander

One Stop Senior Services Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church Pan Asian Repertory Theatre Park Slope Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

133174492 113232246 132894709 112334269

$5,000 $3,500 $4,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Quinn

Penn South Social Services, Inc.

133413349

$10,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Crowley

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

$34,000

DFTA

Aging

Reyna

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Reyna

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665

$5,000

DFTA

Funding will be used to support, operate,and maintain the multi-service senior center facility. Funding is necessary to provide supplemental kitchen staff, for educational, recreational, and health/wellness programs as well as funding needed to offset costs related to utilities, food, printing and supplies,communications, and maintenance and repair costs for the facility structure. Finally, funding will be used to help operate our senior transportation program. Funding will be used to support, operate,and maintain the multi-service senior center facility. Funding is necessary to provide supplemental kitchen staff, for educational, recreational, and health/wellness programs as well as funding needed to offset costs related to utilities, food, printing and supplies,communications, and maintenance and repair costs for the facility structure. Finally, funding will be used to help operate our senior transportation program. Funding will be used to support, operate,and maintain the multi-service senior center facility. Funding is necessary to provide supplemental kitchen staff, for educational, recreational, and health/wellness programs as well as funding needed to offset costs related to utilities, food, printing and supplies,communications, and maintenance and repair costs for the facility structure. Finally, funding will be used to help operate our senior transportation program. NORC at Phipps Plaza West has been assisting seniors age 60 and above live independently and safe in their homes and become engaged members of the community. The staff provides them with services such as medication review, case management, advocacy, referrals, therapeutic recreation, health education, and recreational activities. Funds will support program for the seniors, including trips, art and crafts, exercise and nutrition classes and social activities. To support the Lambert Houses Senior program that provides seniors with the proper supportive services so that they can remain in their homes, live independently and become engaged members of their communities. The ESSP is a program that has been assisting Senior Citizens help and assist in obtaining benefits. We are also helping with filling out applications, pre-screening for eligibility, translation various documents and explaining laws and regulation.The funds will be used to cover program expenses. To provide nutritious meals for seniors as well as provide a wide range of classes, activities and services desinged to keep seniors healthy, engaged and connected. To provide nutritious meals for seniors as well as provide a wide range of classes, activities and services desinged to keep seniors healthy, engaged and connected. Funds will be used to cover the cost of classes, activities and services provided by the Highbridge Senior Center. To provide a hot nutritious lunch every weekday to seniors. In addition, the center provides a wide range of classes, activities and services desinged to keep seniors healthy, engaged and connected. Funds will be used to cover the cost of these programs (instructors, materials, etc.) and directly benefit the elderly members of the center. To support PSS Senior Program in City Island providing a hot nutritious lunch every weekday to seniors. In addition, the center provides a wide range of classes, activities and services designed to keep seniors healthy, engaged and connected. Funds will be used to cover the cost of these programs (instructors, materials, etc.). Funds would be used to cover rent and personnel costs, purchase program and household supplies to maintain and refresh clubhouse facility. To fund The Pomonok Senior Center that will support various activities as well as supply needs for our fitness and education programs at this site. To fund the Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC) at the Forest Hills Coop and supplement the salary for a Russian speaking caseworker to assist with paperwork and benefits, entitlements and provide emotional support. To fund the Pomonok Social Club. Funds would enhance and directly support various activities and the supplies needed for them and dinner outing expenses. Funds would also support the expenses for special activities to commemorate special holidays. To support the Forest Hills Senior Center and the Rego Park Senior Center which will support the expansion of hours for Russian speaking bi-lingual case worker. The program participants will also benefit from funding for transportation for large scale outings to Queens and NYC cultural venues. Funds are requested to cover the rental space for weekly rehearsls and three annual concerts. Funding will be used to administer our programs which benefit Queens seniors. Funds will help to defray administration costs, material expenses, communications and senior travel expenses. Funding will be used to administer senior programming as well as offset administration costs including operations, printing and supplies, communications and senior travel. Funding will be used to administer our programs which benefit Queens seniors. Funds will help to defray administration costs, material expenses, communications and senior travel expenses. Funding will be used to administer our programs which benefit Queens seniors. Funds will help to defray administration costs, material expenses, communications and senior travel expenses. Funding will be used to administer senior programming as well as offset administration costs including operations, printing and supplies, communications and senior travel. Funds will provide senior services that include Kosher meals-on-wheels , workshops on safety and health issues as well as cultural events to enhance their quality of life. Funding will be used to perform two music ensembles for senior centers in the district. To promote the Community Program and the Information and Referral Program that enables seniors to gather information for their well being. To promote the Community Program and the Information and Referral Program that enables seniors to gather information for their well being. To support funding for expenses, salary, rent, supplies, etc.

Aging

Rivera

Phipps Community Development Corporation

132707665

$10,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Levin Arroyo Dickens Foster

Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. Presbyterian Senior Services Presbyterian Senior Services Presbyterian Senior Services

112285970 131981482 131981482 131981482

$6,000 $21,000 $10,000 $15,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Koppell

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Vacca

Presbyterian Senior Services

131981482

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Dromm Gennaro Gennaro

Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 112375583 112375583

$15,000 $5,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Gennaro

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

$3,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Koslowitz Koslowitz Comrie Ferreras Halloran Koslowitz Vallone Halloran Vallone Comrie Koslowitz Ulrich

Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Festival Orchestra Association, Inc. Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc. Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

112375583 112393968 112744700 112744700 112744700 112744700 112744700 237172152 112106191 111817497 111817497 111817497 * * * * * * * * *

$18,000 $4,000 $5,000 $4,750 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $2,500 $5,000 $5,000 $2,350 $3,750

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging

Weprin Crowley

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical Seminary of America, Inc.

111817497 111752021

$5,000 $30,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging Health and Safety in the Home and in the Community Program presentations,and the Information and Referral Program that enables seniors to gather information for their well being. This funding will support general operating expenses for services 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. Funds will help cover the costs of food, utilities,personnel and other expenses. To promote healty eating and funding will assist us in serving breakfast and lunch to our seniors on weekdays. To provide educational, health and wellness and transportation services to promote the socialization and wellbeing of seniors. College Seniors Center provides seniors provides an alternative to institutionalization for the elderly, while helping to maintain their dignity and quality of life at the highest level possible. Funds will be used for material expenses and operating costs. Our program serves the older population with healthy and nutritious meals as well as activities. The funding will be used for consultants fees for the following: Exercise Aerobics, Fitness Trainer as well as other cultural activities. The funds will be for social, cultural and rereational activities and programs for seniors. Services that will be funded are ceramics and oil painting instructors, printing and supplies for seniors. Funds will help assit seniors in accessing and recertifying for all benefits and entitlements such as Food Stamps, Medicaid, HEAP, Housing, advocancy with landlords and tenants issue. Funds will support the Parkchester Senior Center servises within our community that provides congregate meals, case assistants, medicaid assists, educational, recreational and nutrional activities. Funding will provide social, cultural and recreational activities as well as intergenerational program to help reduce isolation among seniors in the Inwood Senior Center . Service will help to provide an alternative to institutionalization for the elderly, while helping to maintain their dignity and quality of life at the highest level possible. Service will help to provide an alternative to institutionalization for the elderly, while helping to maintain their dignity and quality of life at the highest level possible. Service will help to provide an alternative to institutionalization for the elderly, while helping to maintain their dignity and quality of life at the highest level possible. The Retirees will coordinate and sponsor a variety of activities that will include workshops, forums, travel opportunities. Funds will also be used to maintain the van which transports members to theaters and other events; in addition funds are used for rent, utilities and insurance. Richmond Senior Services has provided shared housing through Project SHARE for low income seniors. Funding will support the Richmond Senior Services Food Pantry, Information Center and Community Kitchen. The pantry provides emergency food at no cost to S.I. residents in need, plus gives referrals to other community services and entitlements. Funding will be used towards occupancy costs, and salary expenses. RBSCC will use the funds to provide transportation and entertainment for an all-day outing for senior citizens to Sunken Meadow State Park. To provide transportation and entertainment for an all-day outing for senior citizens to Sunken Meadow State Park. Funds will be used to pay the contractors/consultants providing senior programming such as tai-chi, yopga, aerobics etc. Funds will be used to pay the contractors/consultants providing senior programming such as tai-chi, yopga, aerobics etc. The request is to support the RNH Telephone Reassurance Program (TRP). The TRP provides daily phone calls to homebound older adults to make sure they remain connected to the community and that they are safe. Funds will be used to support Community Health Services for seniors. The Memory Center is an Adult Day Program for people with mild to mid-stage memory loss due to Alzheimers or other illness resulting in memory impairment. Funds will be used to partially fund qualified and caring group leaders and to partially fund staff health insurance. The Memory Center is an Adult Day Program for people with mild to mid-stage memory loss due to Alzheimers or other illness resulting in memory impairment. Funds will be used to partially fund qualified and caring group leaders and to partially fund staff health insurance. Funds to be used for our congregate meal program for seniors, to provide physical fitness activities and health /wellness programs. Funds will also be used for vehical expenses and to purchase printing/supplies. To support the senior social services program which offers a comprehensive social work services, case management, health care management, health promotions, recreational activities and educational workshops.Funds will be used to offset costs our operating budget. We Passenger accessible bus transportation for our members to events and venues in the greater NYC area. and we also offer free of charge the lending of wheelchairs along with canes and crutches. We also provide free fax service and other adminstrative services like assisting in filling out forms making phone calls, we also sponser a program to assist in spending time with shut ins and helping with shopping and other domestic issues.

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Koslowitz Dickens Cabrera Foster

Rabbi Israel Meyer Hacohen Rabbinical Seminary of America, Inc. Ralph J. Rangel Houses Tenant Association Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc.

111752021 270361139 136213586 136213586 * * *

$3,500 $3,500 $41,875 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Vacca Vacca Vacca Palma Palma Rodriguez Seabrook ** Seabrook ** Seabrook ** Seabrook ** Oddo

Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. Retirees of Dreiser Loop , Inc., The Richmond Senior Services, Inc.

136213586 136213586 136213586 136213586 136213586 136213586 136213586 136213586 136213586 010677804 136217080

* * * * * * * * * * *

$10,000 $5,000 $10,000 $7,250 $7,250 $10,000 $7,000 $11,000 $33,750 $48,000 $8,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Rose

Richmond Senior Services, Inc.

136217080

$8,750

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Dilan Levin Crowley Reyna Koppell Koppell Jackson

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Ridgewood Older Adult Center and Services, Inc. Ridgewood Older Adult Center and Services, Inc. Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc. Riverdale Senior Services, Inc. Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc.

112453853 112453853 050607283 050607283 131740024 237357997 133355074

* *

$26,875 $10,000 $20,000 $20,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

$5,000 $30,750

$10,000

Aging

Rodriguez

Riverstone Senior Life Services, Inc.

133355074

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Wills **

Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.

113397470

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Wills **

Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.

113397470

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Lappin

Roosevelt Island Disabled Association

133251193

$6,000

DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging Aging

Lappin Comrie Van Bramer

Roosevelt Island Seniors Association (RISA), Inc. Roy Wilkins Senior Dolphins Samaritan Village, Inc.

133047204 131592005 112635374 * *

$28,000 $5,000 $36,050

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Funding for our educational, physical and recreational program that entitled Seniors to have more fun. The requested funds will be used to pay for our fitness, painting, computers, and art classes. To defray supply costs used in daily operation of activities by the senior athletic organization. Funding will support the Annual Mothers Day Celebration and Christmas Holiday Celebration for NYC seniors. Funds will also support the health initative provided to the seniors. The CAPE Program provides a myriad of unique and integrated services which are critical to Senior Adults which include home-based and clinic-based mental health assessment,medication scripting and monitoring, etitlement coordination,elder abuse intervention and treatment,peer advocacy,transportation from clients homes to the CAPE Clinic facility and support groups for bereavement. The program will provide seniors over the age of sixty who reside in the greater Clearview, Whitestone, Le Harve, Bay Terrace Flushing Communities with a dedicated transportation serviceto transport them from their homes to local shopping centers, physician appointments, banks, Senior centers, pharmacies and other important destinations within their communities. The Samuel Field Y is seeking funding to maintain and enhance the level of services provided through our NORCSSP to over 800 Senior Adults. The many programs and services that are provided on-site include, case management, home based assessment and mental health counseling, nursing, care management and supportive health education and health screening programs. To provide a forum for neighborhood seniors to meet and socialize. we provide coffee and cake daily and hot lunch twice a week. Say Ah! seeks funding to continue to bring our health literacy programming to seniors at senior centers, AND to expand our work to serve other vulnerable populations at places convenient to them so that more people gain the skills needed to manage their health and health care in todays complex health care environment. 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 socialization activities. 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 socialization activities. Funding will support Search and Care's core care management services to assist and advocate for the elderly, including a money management program, assistance for seniors accessing healthcare, and providing companionship and socialization activities. To provde daily hot lunches, case management, recreational and educational activities, classes, bus trips and physical fitness programs. In addition to programming funds will be used to offset cost of transportation. We assist elderly clients in applying for Home Care, Medicaid, Food Stamps, SCRIE, and advocate for other services. Seniors participate in weekly exercise classes and walking club. To fund homebound senior services which provide needed emergency cleaning, heavy duty cleaning, medical transportation, and financial assistance. Funding will be used for senior programming including the need for Evidence Based Health Promotion through the Art Program, Yoga Sessions, Tai Chi Sessions, and Computer programming. To fund homebound senior services which provide needed emergency cleaning, heavy duty cleaning, medical transportation, and financial assistance. Funds will be used to offset salary cost of Social Worker to assess seniors physical, social, and mental health needs, and manages their referral to both on-site and off-site services, including: home care, meals-on-wheels, housekeeping, health care, education, recreation, transportation, volunteer opportunities, health promotion activities, entitlements programs, and other special programs. We request funding for health and wellness programming. Funding for can improve the awareness and health of our clients and contribute to them living longer and more independently in their communities. Funding will be used for ESL Instruction and Tai Chi classes for seniors. Funding will be used for a bi-lingual community worker and ESL classes which are free five days per week and total 15 hours per week. In addition we would like funding to be used for evidence based wellness activities. To provide a wide range of services to Brooklyn seniors including assessment of all potential needs; screening for entitlements; application assistance; counseling for information and referral; case advocacy and follow up calls; and ongoing visits. In addition we provide access to legal services, financial management services and transportation to and from medical appts. We request funding to partially pay the salary of a chore worker. Funding for Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) and transportation. PERS is an electronic device designed to allow elderly to summon help in the event of an emergency. Funds will be used to enhance program activities which include Health and Wellness programs such as YOGA and excercise, Dance classes, Blood pressure screening, Nutrition lectures and screening, Discussion groups on topics such as Mental Physical health; Current Events; Psychology etc. Funds will be used to enhance program activities which include Health and Wellness programs such as YOGA and excercise, Dance classes, Blood pressure screening, Nutrition lectures and screening, Discussion groups on topics such as Mental Physical health; Current Events; Psychology etc.

Aging

Gennaro

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$15,000

DFTA

Aging

Halloran

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$17,500

DFTA

Aging

Halloran

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$7,500

DFTA

Aging

Vacca

San Gennaro Senior Center

432061329

$10,500

DFTA

Aging

Quinn

Say Ah!, Inc.

208663409

$6,750

DFTA

Aging

Garodnick

Search and Care, Inc.

237444790

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Lappin

Search and Care, Inc.

237444790

$4,500

DFTA

Aging

Viverito

Search and Care, Inc.

237444790

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Arroyo Mendez Brewer Crowley Dickens

SEBCO Development, Inc. Self Reliance Association of American Ukrainians, Inc. Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

132944013 135629116 131624178 131624178 131624178 * * * *

$14,000 $5,250 $3,500 $17,250 $4,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Dromm

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178

$7,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Halloran Koo Koo

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178 131624178 131624178

* * *

$4,000 $9,000 $13,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Lander

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Vallone

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178

$7,000

DFTA

Aging

Nelson

Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc.

112347331

$4,000

DFTA

Aging

Greenfield

Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc.

112347331

$7,500

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Lander

Senior Citizens League of Flatbush, Inc.

112347331

$5,000

DFTA

Funds will be used to enhance program activities which include Health and Wellness programs such as YOGA and excercise, Dance classes, Blood pressure screening, Nutrition lectures and screening, Discussion groups on topics such as Mental Physical health; Current Events; Psychology etc. Our Services Include Accessing Entitlements, Benefits And Information To Support Seniors. Funds Will Be Used To Support The Social Work Staff That Provides These Services. Our Services Include Accessing Entitlements, Benefits And Information To Support Seniors. Funds Will Be Used To Support The Social Work Staff That Provides These Services. Funds will support the delivery of mental health counseling to underserved older adults. Programs include full mental health services at the SPOP clinic on West 91st Street, in the home for those who are homebound due to physical or psychological disabilities, and at various senior centers throughout Manhattan. Funds will support the delivery of mental health counseling to underserved older adults. Programs include full mental health services at the SPOP clinic on West 91st Street, in the home for those who are homebound due to physical or psychological disabilities, and at various senior centers throughout Manhattan. Funding will support mental health counseling for seniors both at its clinic, as well as for seniors who are homebound. Funds will support the delivery of mental health counseling to underserved older adults. Programs include full mental health services at the SPOP clinic on West 91st Street, in the home for those who are homebound due to physical or psychological disabilities, and at various senior centers throughout Manhattan. Funds will support the delivery of mental health counseling to underserved older adults. Programs include full mental health services at the SPOP clinic on West 91st Street, in the home for those who are homebound due to physical or psychological disabilities, and at various senior centers throughout Manhattan. Funds will support the delivery of mental health counseling to underserved older adults. Programs include full mental health services at the SPOP clinic on West 91st Street, in the home for those who are homebound due to physical or psychological disabilities, and at various senior centers throughout Manhattan. Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs To support essential SAGE center which provides programs and services to LGBT older adults in New York City. Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funding will support The SAGE Center, a full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults. The SAGE Center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs, wellness offerings, cancer support, and congregate meals. Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funds will support programming and services at The SAGE Center, the first full-time innovative senior center for LGBT older adults in New York City, and the nation. The center offers diverse programming that supports LGBT elders in a culturally competent manner and includes employment assistance, legal and financial planning, cultural and educational programs Funds will be used to support the Transportation program, staffing expenses and programming costs for the Brookville Senior Center. Funds will be used to support the Transportation program, staffing expenses and programming costs for the SNAP Senior Center of Eastern Queens.

Aging Aging

Jackson Rodriguez

Seniors Helping Seniors, Inc. Seniors Helping Seniors, Inc.

133111915 133111915

$7,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Brewer

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616

$4,500

DFTA

Aging

Dickens

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616

$5,500

DFTA

Aging

Garodnick

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Lappin

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Jackson

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616

$3,100

DFTA

Aging

Viverito

Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)

132947616

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Brewer

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

132947657

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Chin

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

132947657

$3,500

DFTA

Aging

Dickens

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

132947657

$4,000

DFTA

Aging

Lappin

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

132947657

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Jackson

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

132947657

$3,963

DFTA

Aging

Mendez

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

132947657

$4,000

DFTA

Aging

Palma

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

132947657

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Quinn

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

132947657

$7,500

DFTA

Aging

Van Bramer

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

132947657

$5,000

DFTA

Aging

Viverito

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

132947657

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging

Gennaro Halloran

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783 112591783

$5,000 $4,750

DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging

Sanders Weprin

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc. Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783 112591783

$10,000 $62,750

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Nelson

Shorefront Jewish Community Council, Inc.

112986161

$12,000

DFTA

Aging

Koo

South Asian Council for Social Services

113632920

$7,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Ulrich Reyna Ferreras

Southeast Queens Multiservice Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Southside United Housing Development Fund Corp. Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES

237287548 112268359 112730462 *

$30,000 $18,750 $15,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Funds will be used to support daily programming, transportation costs, cost of consultants to enhance programming, such as disease prevention,music appreciation, arts and crafts, foreign languages and healthy exercising activities. Funds will be used to support the Transportation program, staffing expenses and programming costs for the SNAP Senior Center of Eastern Queens and Brookville Senior Center. SJCC provides comprehensive case management services, by experienced, multi-lingual case workers and social workers and aided by our Computerized Benefits Check Up Program. Our case workers aid clients in obtaining benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare, HEAP, SCRIE, Emergency home repairs, legal assistance, food stamps and translation services among many other services. To provide support to seniors in addressing their physical and mental health concerns. Funds will be used for the South Asian Mental Health Network for Seniors (SAMHNS) and to conduct presentations with seniors and their caregivers in local senior centers. Funding will be used for Kosher food, staffing and rent. We rent significant space in the Rockwood Park Jewish Center. The majority of this funding would be used to offset our rental expenses so that we can devote more DFTA funding to food and office expenses. To support the Senior Wellness Program which provides wellness activities such as Laughter Yoga, Aerobics, Elder Circle, Painting, Music, computer classes, trips to museums etc. The funds will be used to support the Raices Corona Senior Center's various programs to including computer classes, citizenship classes, English as a second language, and various cultural, educational, recreational activities and congregate meals to older adults. To support the Red Hook Senior Center ponsored by the Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES for senior services ( to fund various programs to include computer classes, citizenship classes, English as a second language, and various cultural, educational, recreational activities and congregate meals to older adults. To support the Raices Times Plaza Senior Center sponsored by the Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES for senior services ( to fund various programs to include computer classes, citizenship classes, English as a second language, and various cultural, educational, recreational activities and congregate meals to older adults. To support the Wyckoff Gardens Senior Center and Gowanus Houses Senior Center sponsored by the Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES for senior services ( to fund various programs to include computer classes, citizenship classes, English as a second language, and various cultural, educational, recreational activities and congregate meals to older adults. To support the Raices Astoria Senior Center to fund various programs to include citizenship classes, English as a second language, and various cultural, educational, recreational activities and congregate meals to older adults. We are a not-for-profit senior citizen home; our Recreation/Activity Program will be enriched by this grant because we need new patio furniture for our large backyard. Funds will support our Enriching Our Elders Program: for use with outings, seminars and support of the group's Annual College Fair for youth and young adults. To provide cultural and recreational activities for seniors. Funds will help to provide office supplies when needed and postage. The funding will cover the costs for the catered meals, refreshments and trips for seniors. To support annual expenses(rent), holiday and birthday parties, transportation for planned trips in the NYC area for seniors. To provide senior citizens with a full daily luncheon, field trips, educational, social, cultural, and recreational programs. To provide St. Francis Colleges For Seniors program. Funds will be used to support the following year-long menu of free activities that are designed to address the interests and needs of senior citizens. To support annual expenses(rent), holiday and birthday parties, transportation for planned trips in the NYC area for seniors. The specific programming/services requested funds will be used to faciliate all of daily services to the elderly in the community. Funds to support senior programming and events including Christmas Party, St. Pattys Day Party and Spring luncheon for all seniors. To support the NY State Senior Olympics at Cortlandt College. We also provide a picnic for seniors and we publish a newsletter and maintain a bulletin board to inform seniors about all activities available. We povide many healthy aging activities like fitness,meditation ,massage therapy, health cooking and nutritional information. Funds would help us pay for consultants and classes as well as any supplys needed. Funds will provide refreshments, enterainment, monthly lunches, two parties annually, games, books , newsletter, and excercise tapes for seniors. Refreshments, enterainment, monthly lunches, two annual parties, games, books, newsletter, and excercise tapes. The St. Luke Golden Age Club is a club for senior citizens in which the members socialize, play cards, have special holiday parties, go on bus trips, etc. The requested funds will be uses to maintain appropriate personnel, to provide food, to assist in the seniors full potential through health educational, physical activity, mental stimulation, educational and informational resources. also recreational activities, ( dance, arts and craft, music, drama, etc.) Social activities, (field trips, special celebration,etc.) The Organization strives to bring Seniors together for fun and socialization. Funding will provide luncheon parties, a trip to Pomona for barbecue and a dinner show for the senior members.

Aging

Gonzalez

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES

112730462

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Levin

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES

112730462

$6,500

DFTA

Aging

Levin

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES

112730462

$8,500

DFTA

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Vallone Gentile Comrie Halloran Greenfield Ulrich Gennaro Levin Ulrich Eugene Dromm Vann

Spanish Speaking Elderly Council-RAICES St Nicholas Home Inc. St. Albans Congregational Church St. Andrew's Friendship Club St. Athanasius Golden Age Club St. Camillus Golden Age Club St. Demetrios Senior Center St. Francis College St. Francis de Salles St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church St. Joan of Arc St. John's Recreation Center

112730462 116263923 112077266 111635086 111639837 111674392 111666817 111635105 111631813 112463892 111675278 010871740

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$10,000 $3,500 $15,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

* * * *

$3,500 $15,250 $5,000 $6,000 $10,000

* *

$5,000 $18,000 $3,500 $5,000

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Lander Halloran Koo Halloran

St. John-St. Matthew Emanuel Lutheran Church St. Kevin's Senior Club St. Kevin's Senior Club St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church

112252582 111666886 111666886 111954969

* * * *

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Eugene

St. Mark's United Methodist Church

111642727

$19,750

DFTA

Aging

Halloran

St. Mel's Athletic Association

111646313

$3,500

DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging

Gennaro Reyna

St. Nicholas of Tolentine St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

111714878 510192170

* *

$3,500 $15,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Gentile

St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc.

112697931

$81,750

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Ulrich Ulrich Garodnick Lappin Oddo Ignizio Oddo Oddo Oddo Rose Brewer Gonzalez

St. Rose of Lima Golden Age Club St. Virgilius Golden Age Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. Staten Island Inter-Agency Council for the Aging, Inc. Staten Island Inter-Agency Council for the Aging, Inc. Stratford Arms Meal Program Sunset Bay Community Services, Inc.

111635114 111672796 132572034 132572034 133266398 132778244 132778244 132778244 132986994 132986994 900140023 112439925

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$5,000 $5,000 $30,000 $15,000 $7,000 $48,250 $12,500 $10,250

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Helping Seniors who live in the parish and in our neighborhood; they are provided with food, refreshments and occasionally special luncheons. Cooper Park Houses - The funding will support recreational, cultural and educational activities for Seniors of Cooper Park Houses (NYCHA). Funding will support NIA, which offers assistance, referrals, and informational services, and sponsors special events/social gatherings that include senior proms and senior picnics. Also, funding will support NIA staff visits to senior centers per schedule to support and enhance their activities assisting with social fitness activities, offers healthy refreshments/lunch, and distributes informational materials that address relevant issues and promote healthy living. To support annual expenses(rent), holiday and birthday parties, transportation for planned trips in the NYC area for seniors. To support annual expenses(rent), holiday and birthday parties, transportation for planned trips in the NYC area for seniors. Funding will support the Stanley Isaacs Senior Center meal, education, social and health and wellness programs. Funds will support the Stanley Isaacs Senior Center for cafe and for meal on Saturday to keep Senior Center for lunch. This program provides Transportation for our after school, computer training courses, recreational pool program and support groups for individuals with disabilities. This includes driver salary, insurance for van, van maintenance and gasoline. Funds will be used for recreation, educational supplies, transportation, health promotion programs literature. Funds will be used for recreation, educational supplies, transportation, health promotion programs literature. Funds will be used for recreation, educational supplies, transportation, health promotion programs literature. Funding will help toward the Housing, Healthcare, Transportaton etc. for the benefit of the services general public including seniors. Funding will help toward the Housing, Healthcare, Transportaton etc. for the benefit of the services general public including seniors. Funds are for the costs of the hot meal program and to defray salary costs. Funding will provide Transportation- for our Harbor Hill seniors to come to SP twice a week to get a hot, nutritious meal and to participate in some activities. Also funds will be used for My Senior Center software maintence costs and Seniors can choose activities at the Center more efficiently and are in better control of their time spent at the Center. Residents of Sunset Gardens will participate in arts activities and cultural celebrations as a group. The residents will discover their creative talents, express feelings through art and music, build self-esteem and make meaningful connections with their peers. To support the senior transportation program. The goal is to serve meals to the senior citizens in the community. Funds will promote an appropriate level of independence for senior citizens and to prevent isolation, loneliness and a lack of purpse. Funds will be used to pay their meals, activities general fees, utilities and printing expenses and the miscellaneous fees associated with the scheduled events and programming. Funds will be used to offset costs of purchasing food items for the food packages that are distributed to low income seniors. To help purchase food items which is delivered to hundreds of seniors. To continue to offer an array of wellness activities to East Harlem seniors, enhancing physical fitness, diminishing social isolation, improving mental health and increasing quality of life, including: Art Therapy, Stress Management Therapy; Movement Therapy; Wellness Trips; and Special Events, such as our annual Volunteer Recognition Celebration. The funding will be used to initiate and enhance Health and wellness programs to strenghthen the elderly mentally and physical being. To support a Senior Service Program which includes paying for the senior center space rental cost and its direct social services expenses. Services provided include: 1) educational classes of - ESL, naturalization crime prevention, Tai Chi; 2) direct services' translation; 3) recreation and social gathering, Cantonese Folk Opera; 4) hot meals. Funding will be used to provide recreational programs at the UJC Adult Luncheon Club. Funding will be used to furnish hot nutritious lunches to older adults, recreational and educational programming, and social services such as access to benefits. The UJO will assist in counseling, homecare, food, socialization, outreach, education, assistance with pharmacy prescriptions, as well as HEAP and heating benefits by bring services into the seniors homes. Housekeeping and other assistance programs will also be initiated. The UJO will assist in counseling, homecare, food, socialization, outreach, education, assistance with pharmacy prescriptions, as well as HEAP and heating benefits by bring services into the seniors homes. Housekeeping and other assistance programs will also be initiated. USIVO runs the annual Memorial Day Parade and also holds an annual Military Ball, An Evening to Honor. USIVO also runs an annual Dinner to honor the Wounded Warrior Project. Funding is needed to accomplish all these goals Services and activities for seniors To support University Settlement 's extensive network of programs for older adults. University Settlement provides nutritious meals, on-site case assistance, fitness opportunities, health screenings, art classes, and a variety of recreational activities.

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$5,000 $10,000 $4,000 $15,000

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Gonzalez Gentile Williams Koo Lander Gennaro Viverito

Sunset Gardens Housing Development Fund Corp Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. Tabernacle Of The Holy God Inchrist Inc. Taiwan Center, Inc. Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush, Inc. Tomchei Shabbos of Queens (TSQ), Inc. Union Settlement Association, Inc.

203461755 202508411 205660647 112857501 113518348 112693305 131632530

* * *

$5,000 $3,000 $3,500 $13,000 $7,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

* *

$7,500 $17,000

Aging

Jackson

United Block Association, Inc.

132548904

$9,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Greenfield Chin Mendez James

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc. United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

371469112 132735378 132735378 112728233

$20,000 $8,000 $23,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Levin

United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

112728233

$7,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Ignizio Barron Chin

United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc. Unity Plaza Long Island Baptist Senior Club University Settlement Society of New York

133906171 113556789 135562374

$4,500 $8,000 $8,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

AGING

Aging Aging

Gentile Chin

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Brooklyn Chapter #72 VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

112732834 131624210

$1,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA

Funds to offset general operating expenses for senior programming. To provide vital services for blind/visually impaired seniors. This funding will help to offset the costs of outreach and access to rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social programs. To provide vital services for blind/visually impaired seniors. This funding will help to offset the costs of outreach and access to rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social programs. VISIONS is requesting member item funding to provide vital services for blind/visually impaired seniors residing in District 45. To supports the VISIONS Multilingual Education and Outreach Programs which provides public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors, healthcare professionals. Also, funds will go towards the VISIONS Center on Aging that provides hot meals and array of health and social services. VISIONS is requesting member item funding to provide vital services for blind/visually impaired seniors residing in District 10. To provide services which include needs assessment, health advocacy, escorts to medical appointments, and help with shopping and errands. Funding will support outreach and assistance services to help elderly residents of the East Side remain independent. Fund will provide services which include needs assessment, referrals to needed services, health advocacy, escorts to medical appointments, help with shopping and errands, visits to relieve isolation and loneliness and remembrance of special occasions. Funding will help seniors stay independent and part of their community by providing vital support services. Services include needs assessment, referrals, health advocacy, escorts to medical appointments, help with shopping and errands, visits to relieve isolation and loneliness and remembrance of special occasions. To provide services which include needs assessment, health advocacy, escorts to medical appointments, and help with shopping and errands. Funds are for the production of Vocal Eases live, on-site performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and senior residences. Funds will be used to defray salary costs of the director. Funding will support the operating costs of Vocal Ease's program, which provides volunteer musical performances for seniors at hospitals, nursing homes and senior centers. Funds are for the production of Vocal Eases live, on-site performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and senior residences. Funds will be used to defray salary costs of the director. Funds are for the production of Vocal Eases live, on-site performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and senior residences. Funds will be used to defray salary costs of the director. Funding will support the operating costs of Vocal Ease's program, which provides volunteer musical performances for seniors at hospitals, nursing homes and senior centers. Funding will provide consultants in support of our Health Promotion, Education and Recreational offerings, an instructor for a computer lab, and dance classes for our seniors. Funding will provide consultants in support of our Health Promotion, Education and Recreational offerings, an instructor for a computer lab, and dance classes for our seniors. To fund a food subsidy program includes a food pantry, the delivery of weekend meals to homebound seniors, a hot meal during our program for seniors with dementia, and assistance applying for food stamps. Funds to supplement operational expenses for the Rosetta Gaston Senior Program. Funds to supplement operational expenses for the Boulevard Houses Senior Program. Funds to supplement operational expenses for the Spring Creek Gardens Senior Program. Funds will supplement operational expenses for several community senior center and provide a home delivered meals program and a senior transportation program to transport elderly persons from home to entitlement agencies. The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and workshops, training and provide social services that enable elderly individuals to maintain their independence and remains at home in the community. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services. The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and workshops, training and provide social services that enable elderly individuals to maintain their independence and remains at home in the community. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services. The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and workshops, training and provide social services that enable elderly individuals to maintain their independence and remains at home in the community. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services. The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and workshops, training and provide social services that enable elderly individuals to maintain their independence and remains at home in the community. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services.

Aging Aging

Mendez Williams

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 131624210

$3,500 $5,000

DFTA DFTA

Aging

Viverito

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

$5,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Rodriguez Chin Garodnick Koslowitz

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired Visiting Neighbors, Inc. Visiting Neighbors, Inc. Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

131624210 237379098 237379098 237379098

$4,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Mendez

Visiting Neighbors, Inc.

237379098

$3,500

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Quinn Brewer Garodnick Jackson

Visiting Neighbors, Inc. Vocal Ease, Inc. Vocal Ease, Inc. Vocal Ease, Inc.

237379098 371469320 371469320 371469320 * * *

$10,000 $4,750 $3,500 $3,962

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Mendez Quinn Jackson Rodriguez Jackson Barron Barron Barron Vann

Vocal Ease, Inc. Vocal Ease, Inc. Washington Heights Community Services, Inc. Washington Heights Community Services, Inc.

371469320 371469320 132792876 132792876

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$3,500 $3,000 $4,000 $10,000 $7,000 $12,000 $8,000 $8,000 $4,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration Corporation 132944830 Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. 113528680 113528680 113528680 113528680

Aging

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680

$16,156

DFTA

Aging

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680

$10,000

DFTA

Aging

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680

$17,594

DFTA

AGING

Aging

Mealy

Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. (WORD)

113528680

$10,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging

Brewer Jackson Van Bramer

West Side Inter-Agency Council for the Aging, Inc. Wilson Major Morris Community Center, Inc. Woodside on the Move, Inc.

237058841 133273604 112435565 * *

$3,500 $11,225 $10,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and workshops, training and provide social services that enable elderly individuals to maintain their independence and remains at home in the community. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services. To provide a meetings for important exchanges of information, resources and efforts made to deliver quality services to seniors. To provide a senior lunch program and funds will be used to supplement our expenses and van insurance which is used for senior citizen transport, trips and shopping. The purpose of the project is to augment and enhance our existing housing assistance program to seniors and landlords in the Queens Community Board 2 area. Funding will cover staffing costs and program expenses. To provide quality and caring services to the elderly who live in the communities of Forest Hills and Rego Park. Funds will help offset the expense of Rent, Utilities, Other Occupancy, Communications, Printing/Supplies Consultants. Funds will support the Womens League. Funds will help defray some of the expenses for food lectures, luncheons, trips, classes and visits to the ill and homebound. Funding will be used to help support the aforementioned programming such as our educational classes in Computer Technology and Arts Crafts. To offset costs of programming and transportation of seniors. This funding will help fund health and wellness classes and various recreational programs. Also we have a van that picks of seniors to bring them to and from the program. This funding will help offset the high costs of gas, insurance and maintence. funds to provide daily transportation to the Senior Center and for direct social services not covered in the DFTA grant. The Senior Center and programs for Holocaust Survivors are in need of funds to increase their services in transportation additional meals to enable the frail elderly to remain in the community and avoid institutionalization. Funding will support and sustain the provision of an enriched array of educational, social and health/wellness services offered at our Center for Adults Living Well, one of eight sites selected by NYC DFTA to operate as an Innovative Senior Center. Enhanced program activities for a broader age span of older adults offered free of charge include: active exercise classes; computer lab, Brainercise, Trilingual (Russian/Spanish/English) discussion groups and Art and opera appreciation classes. To support the Bronx YMCA/ Glebe Senior Center. Funds will be used to cover expenses related to operating the senior programs at Glebe including: social and recreational activities, exercise classes, arts and crafts and food service. To support the Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCAs older adults and their continued participation in the Empire State Senior Games. Funds will be used to support the ongoing Senior Activities (Exercise) Program. Funding will support a senior exercise program.

Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging Aging

Koslowitz Gennaro Gennaro Sanders Nelson Greenfield Lander

Young Israel of Forest Hills Young Israel of Queens Valley Young Israel Of Queens Valley Senior League Young Israel of Wavecrest and Bayswater Young Israel Senior Services Inc. Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Boro Park, Inc. Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Boro Park, Inc.

112582218 112267876 133613262 112342565 134136312 111630917 111630917

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$42,400 $5,000 $10,000 $3,500 $5,000 $14,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

Aging

Rodriguez

Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Washington Heights and Inwood

131635308

$9,000

DFTA

Aging Aging Aging Aging

Palma Vann Williams Levin

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Women's Christian Association of Brooklyn

131624228 131624228 131624228 111630919

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$13,000 $5,000 $10,000 $9,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA DFTA

(Seabrook **) - Allocation was made by the Chair of the Bronx Delegation in consultation with the Speaker's Office. (Wills **) - Allocation was made by the Chair of the Queens Delegation in consultation with the Speaker's Office.

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Source

Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Agency

Purpose of Funds

Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Youth Youth

Levin Gentile

5 Boros Basketball, Inc. 62nd Precinct Community Council, Inc.

272623043 112957305

$3,500 $2,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

To support the Boros Youth Basketball League to keep the cost as low as possible for our players. Provide youth of community with programs to foster closer relationships with the local 62nd Precinct Police department and Bensonhurst. Funding offsets costs of childrens activities, food, beverage, and other supplies. Provide youth of community with programs to foster closer relationships with the local 68th Precinct Police department and Bensonhurst. Funding offsets costs of childrens activities, food, beverage, and other supplies. St Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification Preservation Alliance Inc 112697931

Youth

Gentile

68th Precinct Community Council

203970147

$2,000

DYCD-Y

113233233

Youth

Gentile

68th Precinct Youth Council, Inc.

112478910

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mealy

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc.

043784543

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

75th Avenue Playground Volunteer Group, Inc.

113243561

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

78th Precinct Youth Council, Inc.

112947101

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Levin Dromm Ferreras Garodnick Comrie Reyna Dromm Ferreras Dickens Foster Reyna Chin Viverito Quinn Jackson Mendez Dickens Rose

78th Precinct Youth Council, Inc. 82nd Street Academics 82nd Street Academics 92nd Street Y (Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association) 103rd Precinct Community Council 104th Precinct Law Explorers 110th Precinct Community Council, Inc. 110th Precinct Community Council, Inc. 142nd Street Block Association, Inc. 1332 Fulton Avenue Day Care Center, Inc. 83rd Precinct Youth Council A Place for Kids, Inc. Abraham House, Inc. Abundant Waters, Inc. Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. African Diaspora Film Festival African Refuge, Inc.

112947101 200788352 200788352 131624229 205484666 331058210 432025653 432025653 753252444 132690309 263865791 133624631 133721924 133706659 112247307 112247307 743058513 010873188 * * * * * * * * * * * *

$8,000 $25,000 $5,000 $3,500 $6,000 $2,000 $3,500 $3,500 $4,000 $33,500 $5,000 $4,000 $10,000 $4,000 $4,214 $3,500 $4,000 $6,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

The 68th Precinct Youth Council, Inc. provides recreational baseball, outdoor soccer, and indoor soccer sports Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification programs to the community represented by the 68th Precinct of the New York City Police Department and Preservation Alliance Inc surrounding neighborhoods. Funding will help provide the Family Day Picnic,National Night Out Against Crime, Halloween Safe Path Walk, the Holiday Party and presenting toys to community youths.Funding will help offfset the costs of supplies and expenses associated with these programs. The Group will be working with students and faculty of three schools in the community with the creation of a curriculum that supports learning how to do scientific archival research. Funds will be used to provide transportation, refreshments at workshops and meetings, the purchase of office supplies and materials necessary for producing a culmination event in the spring of 2013. To promote health and community by providing sports programs for the youths of Brooklyn. Funds will support an indoor gymnasium for our basketball and baseball programs. We will use the funds to pay the local public schools rental fees to use their gymnasiums. To promote health and community by providing sports programs for the youths of Brooklyn. Funds will support an indoor gymnasium for our basketball and baseball programs. We will use the funds to pay the local public schools rental fees to use their gymnasiums. Funds to be used for the maintenance and expansion of the After School program at Renaissance Charter School. We request funds for a special test prep program that will prepare students for a standardized exam such as the SAT or CUNY Entrance Exam. Funding will support the 92nd Street Y's literacy, arts, science, recreational and civics programs for low-income families and youth. To provide youth sports and various crime prevention activities for city youth. Funds will be used to offset costs of required uniforms /or T-shirts for the program. The funding will be used for admissions for the trips the explorers will go on as well as supplies and other cost such as refreshments. To support youth centered programming designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness in youth. The funds will be designed for heighten crime and drugs prevention awareness in youth, and generate support and participation in local anticrime programs such as the Night Out against Crime for youth in CD21. To fund the Youth Workforce Fair which is a one-day event designed to acclimate local area at-risk youth to the hard and soft skill sets required to achieve in todays job market. The program will provide afterschool services to low income youth. We will provide educational, cultural and recreational services in out of school hours and days. To fund youth enrichment programs, educational field trips, commuity beautification and youth forums with guest speakers. Funds will help supplement salary costs for the after school program for children. Funds will be used for general operating support of the After School Program that runs 47 weeks out of the year. To support Abundant Waters is an after-school program that assists with the hiring of a learning specialist. To support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline which assists parents who are trying to help their children succeed in school. To support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline which assists parents who are trying to help their children succeed in school. To fund a festival section targeted specifically towards young people whereby elementary, intermediate and high school students can attend screenings during NYC ADFF free of charge. Funds are used to subsidize the cost of the tickets for students and their teachers. Funding requested will support our After-school program in which youth in the program receive Homework Help. Funding will assist in the development and enhancement of our annual summer camp which caters to approximately 75 children within our community. The funding will also assist in sponsoring our yearly summer trips for our children and youth, and to further established an ongoing after school program. The funds will be used to expand the LGBT services provided for the Youth programs. To provide a program which specifically targets youth 18 years and younger. The program will include traditional African dance, African music, and African storytelling. Funding for the YU Heights Initiative, an umbrella program that promotes student involvement in the Washington Heights. Funding for the next year will allow the Heights Initiative to run its many programs and facilitate student volunteering for and partnering with businesses, schools, and organizations. The funding will be allocated to the Heights Initiative and dispersed to the programs according to each programs need. The Center teaches children annually in our unique and hands-on environmental education programs. We require the funding to keep the Center open free to the public seven days a week, year round(excluding holidays) as well as to keep the charges for our programs at an affordable level. Youth programs will be afterschool hours only. Funds to provide youth with special training in all aspects of music and production, additional tutoring in computer lab, and to secure the services of two paid Studio Engineers to facilitate and supervise all activities. Funding will help support AileyCamp New York which offers underserved youth classes in: Dance Techniques; Music Percussion; Personal Development; and Creative Communications.

113233233

Youth Youth Youth

Sanders Dromm Wills **

Agape Community Services Corporation AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. Aims Of Modzawe Inc.

311785007 112837894 112207752 *

$3,500 $3,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Rodriguez

Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University

131624225

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Weprin

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466

$25,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Barron Jackson

Alpha School Center for Progressive Living, Inc. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.

113631144 132584273

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$10,000 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Levin

American Documentary Inc., The

133447752

$3,500

DYCD-Y

AmDoc seeks funding to deepen its audience engagement work on a local level through two primary activities:Paid Internships and Community Partnerships. AmDoc will convene a braintrust with representatives from a broad cross-section of Brooklyn-based schools and youth serving organizations to discuss how best to integrate POV films and resources into their curricula and programs and develop an overall strategy for outreach and engagement. To conduct a 12-week after-school animation course for school students at IS 318K. The Museum will use a combination of critical viewing, group projects, and workshops related to visual storytelling and narrative structure. Funding will be used to pay instructor and educator salaries and purchase supplies, as well as for transportation of staff and equipment between the Museum and the school. We have special holiday parties for the students and outings such as bowling, movies, and ice skating. Funding will help general operating expenses. Funding will support the museum's programs that link its cultural resources with social studies, English, science and art classes in public schools through connecting artist educators with classroom teachers and students. Funds will help to support the Summer Exposure Program(SEP)for young people and they will be used to offset staffing and material expenses. We Will Use The Funding To Purchase Baseballs, Bats, Equipment, Uniforms And Supplies To Maintain The Baseball Fields Funds to support youth baseball instruction and will be used to purchase baseballs, bats, equipment, uniforms and supplies to maintain the baseball fields. To support our court advocacy and intensive crime prevention programs for youthful offenders and at-risk youths from the Lower East Side and in East Harlem. To provide AFC educational programs which reach out to NYC students and teachers through in-school programs, on-site programs and professional development. Funding will go towards running the after school program for childrens which provides a safe and educational environment for children. Funding will purchase supplies for educational programs, including office supplies; and cover part of related salary costs for the Youth Program Manager and Adult Education Coordinator for the the Arab American Family Education Initiative (AAFEI) which promotes independence, productivity and stability by supporting Arab American families. Funds will be used to implement school based substance abuse prevention services to youth , parents and school staff. Services will include prevention education, providing group counseling for high risk youth and adults awareness programs for parents and teachers.The funds will defry the cost of a counselor assigned to a school site and the purchasing of curriculum materials. To fund our regular classes, camps and workshops which are funded also through tution and scholarships. More funding will allow for more scholarships to those who cannot afford to attend. Funds will be used to provide operating support, which will enable artists of all ages and levels to develop their talents. Funds will enable Art Lab to continue to give classes and workshops in the fine and applied arts to preschoolers, children, teens, and adults, both beginners and advanced. To fund our regular classes, camps and workshops which are funded also through tution and scholarships. More funding will allow for more scholarships to those who cannot afford to attend. Funds will be used to provide operating support, which will enable artists of all ages and levels to develop their talents. Funds will enable Art Lab to continue to give classes and workshops in the fine and applied arts to preschoolers, children, teens, and adults, both beginners and advanced. Funding will provide an after-school music program: Professional artists conduct music workshops for children of all ages. Weekly instruction at Campos Plaza Community Center will include lessons in percussion, voice, recorders and professional instruments as they become available. Funds would be used to pay the teachers and lecturers, purchase of instruments, and performance costs. The funds we receive will be used for salary, fringe benefits, insurance, space rental and printing for our Afterschool Fine Arts Program. The Youth Leadership Program will launch with a retreat and work on an action research project focused on improving college readiness in schools. CACF is requesting funding for our college and career readiness program an ongoing campaign focused to promote college and career readiness among immigrant students and English Language Learners (ELLs). CACF is requesting funding for our college and career readiness program an ongoing campaign focused to promote college and career readiness among immigrant students and English Language Learners (ELLs). The program funded will provide Math and ELA Test Preparation Classes and Basketball Instruction to students. The funds requested will help supplement the costs of staffing the program and material expenses. To support a one-on-one mentoring program that connects youth city-wide with successful adult mentors. Funds will help staffing expenses and activity expenses. Funding will support The Youth Leadership Program and will focus on team-building and college readiness. Funds to be used to offset costs of programming including: Exercise, Basketball skills clinic, Basketball League, tournaments, parties, movies Basketball Luncheon. Funding will provide a youth services program includes a therapeutic after-school and summer day camp, teen support groups, job-readiness program, weekend recreational activities, and mentoring for children. Requested funds will be used to support youth services program staff, all of whom are crucial to the programs continued success. Funding will provide a youth services program includes a therapeutic after-school and summer day camp, teen support groups, job-readiness program, weekend recreational activities, and mentoring for children. Requested funds will be used to support youth services program staff, all of whom are crucial to the programs continued success. ASU of NY will provide referral/support services, presentations to enhance cultural awareness of ethnic groups, provide cultural programs, support soccer tournaments for the youth and informational forums for the youth.

Youth

Levin

American Museum of the Moving Image

112730714

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Vallone Garodnick Wills ** Nelson Fidler Mendez Chin Rivera

American Wu Shu Society Amigos del Museo del Barrio Amity Baptist Church Amity Little League, Inc. Amity Little League, Inc. Andrew Glover Youth Program, Inc. Anne Frank Center USA, Inc., The Aquinas Housing Corporation

010722399 237156720 112014196 112705385 112705385 133267496 132991719 133076810 * * *

$5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $4,000 $5,000 $7,500 $4,000 $24,000

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Youth

Gentile

Arab American Association of New York, Inc.

113604756

$5,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Archdiocese Drug Abuse Prevention Program

132765085

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Art Lab, Inc. - The Art School at Snug Harbor

132977495

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rose

Art Lab, Inc. - The Art School at Snug Harbor

132977495

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Arts for Art, Inc.

133991848

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Brewer Halloran Koo

Arts in Action, Inc. Asian American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc. Asian American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

562322737 133682471 133682471

* * *

$3,500 $4,000 $8,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Weprin

Asian American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Chin Chin Chin Barron

Asian Professional Extension, Inc. Asian Professional Extension, Inc. Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families Inc. Association of Informed Voices, Inc.

133650718 133650718 133682471 113595142

* * *

$4,000 $3,500 $7,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Association to Benefit Children, Inc.

133303089

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Viverito

Association to Benefit Children, Inc.

133303089

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gentile

Associazioni Siciliane Unite de New York, Inc.

113416416

$5,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth

Vallone Comrie Weprin

Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. Atled, Inc. Auburndale Soccer Club, Inc.

651209580 133550709 112476178 *

$15,000 $6,000 $7,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Greenfield

Auditory/Oral School of New York, The

061531077

$1,891

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Auditory/Oral School of New York, The

061531077

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Viverito

Bailey House, Inc.

133165181

$4,714

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Greenfield Chin Dickens Dickens Sanders Chin Gentile

Bais Yaakov Faigeh Schonberger of Adas Yereim Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Bank Street College of Education Battalion Pentecostal Assembly, Inc. Battery Conservancy, Inc. Bay Ridge Community Council Inc

203295496 131882106 131882106 135562167 364391337 133769101 112602994 * * * * *

$10,000 $3,500 $4,000 $6,214 $5,000 $5,000 $2,000

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To offer a free summer performance program for children between the ages of 8-13 who are residents of Queens. To support the Teen Lift program which helps high school students with career development, college awareness and leadership training. To provide intramural soccer, travel, special needs programs for children ranging in ages from 3-18. Funds will be used to instruct and develop skills, sportsmanship and social goals. To introduce an innovative art and technology program to our students in order to enhance and hone their thinking, creativity and communication aptitude in a more effective manner. The technology program will provide training for our teachers to help them create individual class websites to enhance the communication between our faculty and parent To introduce an innovative art and technology program to our students .AOSNY's goals for this art program through the first three years are to provide our students with a variety of channels and instruments through which they can cultivate sharing, teamwork, thinking, listening and language abilities. The technology program will provide training for our teachers to help them create individual class websites to enhance the communication between our faculty and parents. For the Family Support Program (FSP) at Schafer Hall in East Harlem a permanent supportive housing program benefitting 30 familes and their children impacted by HIV/AIDS. Proposed funding will support year-round recreational activities involving the entire family, including youth-oriented activities during the summer months. To support the summer program which include: Services for children grades Nursery thru , Providing care for children of working parents and Student Youth Employment opportunities. To support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. Funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students in grades 2 to 5 to the arts and dance. To support Liberty LEADS STEM programming which includes a 4-week Science in the City summer program for 6th graders. Funds will used for supply and staffing expenses as well as field trip costs. Funds to support the Youth Program and will be used for training, educational trips, snacks, materials, equipment and other operational cost. To provide The Urban Farm at the Battery and recreational program serving students of all ages. Funds will be used to pay for the BRCC Annual Halloween Art Window Painting Contest for the purchase of paints, ribbons and awards. This is an event for school age children in grades 5-8. It is open to all Catholic, Private and Public School children. Every child recives an award for participating. The funds will be used to buy and maintain equipment and help defray the administrative costs of the program so the children can play baseball in a positive low cost environment. The Be Proud Foundation hosting numerous events for YOUTH, such as Appreciation Luncheon For The Police And Fire Department, Toys For Tots, Your Highness Grandmother, Passover Food Distribution, The Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc. To support a teen job readiness program through its Foot Soldiers Services. We are requesting funds to support the summer debate and leadership training programs. We are requesting funds to support the summer debate and leadership training programs. This funding will continue to enhance our valuable youth & family services including comprehensive afterschool programming at four local elementary schools. The funds will be used for staff, curriculum development, trips, and equipment for programming. The funding will allow us to continue to provide quality programming including recreational activities such as youth fitness and sports; social activities including evening teen centers, leadership and neighborhood beautification programs; educational activities in after-school centers and programs. To fund the Circus For All is an access-to-the-arts program that will provide free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth and school groups. To provide free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth and school groups. To support the Clown Care program. Clown doctors, who are trained in specific hygienic practices and protocols, related to interacting with hospitalized children in inpatient wards, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and in physical therapy, bone marrow transplant, pediatric AIDS, and outpatient clinics. To support the Clown Care program. Clown doctors, who are trained in specific hygienic practices and protocols, related to interacting with hospitalized children in inpatient wards, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and in physical therapy, bone marrow transplant, pediatric AIDS, and outpatient clinics. To fund the Circus For All is an access-to-the-arts program that will provide free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth and school groups. Funds will help youth to attend Tuesday and Saturday soccer 8-week soccer sessions in the Fall, Winter or Spring and 3-week session in the summer. And pays for fliers distributed in local schools letting families know scholarships are available. Funds pay for coaches, who have extensive soccer experience and licenses to teach and/or we pay for licensing. Funds will allow us to provide mentoring services to NYC youth. Funds will allow us to provide mentoring services to NYC youth. Funding will support mentoring services for New York City youth. Funds will allow us to provide mentoring services to NYC youth. Funds will allow us to provide mentoring services to NYC youth. Funds will be utilized for our free soccer clinic for young players and to assist in offsetting costs for those children wanting to continue in travel programs but cannot afford the costs. The funds will be used to help fund our main program: Support, Service and Success, which helps our student/athletes to enter, earn scholarships and successfully complete high school and college. We offer adult mentoring and help with educational needs and our baseball program is a comprehensive program that offers the student/athlete exposure to high school, college and professional coaches and scouts. Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, d/b/a Millennium Development 11-3199040 Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification Preservation Alliance Inc 113233233

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Halloran Nelson Vann Chin Mendez Fidler

Bayside Little League, Inc. Be Proud, Inc. Bed Stuy's Project Re-Generation, Inc. Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc. Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc.

113279032 582674169 010596502 300280807 300280807

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$15,000 $10,000 $10,000 $4,000 $4,000 $102,964

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation d/b/a Millennium 113199040 Development

Youth

Fidler

Bergen Beach Youth Organization

112598350

$3,750

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Brewer Cabrera

Big Apple Circus, Ltd. Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037 132906037

* *

$5,000 $5,250

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Dickens

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Foster

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Mendez Chin Dickens Garodnick Mendez Reyna Crowley

Big Apple Seeds Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. Blau-Weiss Gottschee, Inc.

050548432 135600383 135600383 135600383 135600383 135600383 116074351 *

$5,000 $4,000 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $12,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Dilan

Bonnie Boys Club (a.k.a. Bonnie Youth Club)

116075963

$25,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth Youth

Eugene Brewer

Bonnie Boys Club (a.k.a. Bonnie Youth Club) Border Crossers, Inc.

116075963 262671377

$6,214 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

The funds will be used to help fund our main program: Support, Service and Success. We offer adult mentoring and help with educational needs and our baseball program is a comprehensive program that offers the student/athlete exposure to high school, college and professional coaches and scouts. To provide social action-based program in elementary school classrooms. Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, to underprivileged youth in Queens through the employment of part-time leaders and volunteer leaders, as well as helping us engage in marketing and other outreach to Queens youth. Funds will provide support to participants in District and local activities, recognition, stipend leadership, marketing materials, training opportunities, uniforms and camping equipment. Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs, to underprivileged youth. Funds will provide support to participants in District and local activities, recognition, stipend leadership, marketing materials, training opportunities, uniforms and camping equipment and the purchase of administrative support supplies necessary to manage the program. Funding will be used to carry out Scouting programs, including Cub Scout and Boy Scout programs, to underprivileged youth in Queens through the employment of part-time leaders and volunteer leaders, as well as helping us engage in marketing and other outreach to Queens youth community. In addition to purchase of supplies. To after school and summer services. Funding will be used directly for programming, including staffing and materials. These funds are requested to pay the facility fee, (pay the rent expense) where the youth programs are held. Funding will support the scholarship program which provides 25 students annually with a full scholarship for weekly dance classes, special performance workshops, and an internship program that provides hands-on training in arts related fields, such as arts administration, fundraising and dance instruction. To support our Millennium Youth Group (MYG). MYG works with Staten Island youth between the ages of 8 to 18 years old and focuses on skill and social development and provides family friendly activities to young people and their families. Funds will be used to buy supplies for the cooking, sewing, music and photography classes, cover the expenses for the educational trips and provide supplies for the Talent Show. The funds shall be used to operate multi sports program. Soccer, Swimming, Football, T ball, Softball and Baseball. Uniforms, insurance, equipment. To support the afterschool , Family First Nights program in which it will encourage children to develop a lifelong appreciation for theatre. To support the, Family First Nights program in which children to develop a life-long appreciation for the art form. To support the afterschool , Family First Nights program in which it will encourage children to develop a lifelong appreciation for theatre. Funds to support the ongoing operation of the youth drop-in center. To support the Youth Advocacy Project: This project will address their unique needs and build on their unique strengths through early intervention, specialized legal representation and leadership development. Funds will be used to hire one Community Intake Advocate. Funds to operate a Tween/Teen Center offering a variety of recreational and physical education programs and non recreational/educational programs. Funds will be used to cover art supplies, recreational equipment, programming and staffing costs. To support the a After School program at the BronxWorks Community Center serves approximately 60 children. Funding will also cover the costs of spring recess day trips to local cultural and recreational attractions. Funds will be used to purchase and transport aquariums and aquarium products, to maintain aquariums and to Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification purchase aquatic livestock and install aquariums and provide educational instruction on proper care and Preservation Alliance Inc handling of aquarium products and provide books to students,teachers and staff. Funds will support two free youth festivals. Youthworks offers students age 7-18 the opportunity to create and stage their own original performance work. Professional artists provide free coaching to young performers through an 8-week creative process. The Teen Arts Conference is designed to showcase and bring together teenage performers age 10-18 from throughout NYC for a day-long weekend exchange. To conduct college tours and sporting leagues for NYC youth. Funds will help pay cost of transportation, uniforms, trophies and food for students. Funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballets school and conservatory, which means increased funding is necessary for rent and teacher salaries. Funds will also enable Brooklyn Ballets public school residency program, Elevate, to serve two additional schools, underwriting fees for teaching artists, and need-based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. Funds to be used for Buses to transport youth to and from games, league fees as required to be part of a league. Equipment such as footballs, cones,chains needed for games. Uniforms for the players. Fees for the referees to officiate games. Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections object to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections object to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. To support the free after school program, Museum Team. Students will work under the supervision of educational department staff with activities focused on support for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math curriculum. Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification Preservation Alliance Inc 113233233

Youth

Halloran

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Oddo

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koo

Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council

131624015

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Jackson Gentile

Boys and Girls Club of Harlem Bridge to Youth, Inc.

133102951 421660753

$10,000 $1,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Brighton Ballet Theater Company, Inc.

113195590

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rose

Brighton Heights Reformed Church

135596812

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Ulrich Brewer Weprin Rodriguez Arroyo Seabrook ** Vacca Cabrera Foster

Broad Channel Athletic Club, Inc. Broadway League, Inc., The Broadway League, Inc., The Broadway League, Inc., The Bronx Community Pride Center, Inc. Bronx Defenders, The Bronx House, Inc. Bronx Household Of Faith Inc. BronxWorks, Inc.

112581922 130951470 130951470 130951470 061552851 133931074 131739935 510201807 133254484

$25,000 $3,500 $10,000 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$10,000 $10,000 $75,000 $6,500 $5,000

Youth

Gentile

Brooklyn Aquarium Society, Inc.

112461838

$2,000

DYCD-Y

113233233

Youth

Lander

Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Inc.

113071458

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Reyna

Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corp.

651209020

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Brooklyn Ballet, Inc.

020569320

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Barron

Brooklyn Chiefs, Inc., The

861057788

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gonzalez

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Greenfield

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mealy

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

$5,714

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Vann

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gonzalez

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

$7,000

DYCD-Y

To support the free after school program, Museum Team. Students will work under the supervision of educational department staff with activities focused on support for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math curriculum. To fund the Brooklyn Youth United Against Hate, an after-school and weekend program geared toward young people across the borough. Funds will be used for continued programming and outreach and expenses associated with regular meetings in a safe and welcoming space. Programs aim to increase opportunities for leadership development, tutoring and GED services, mentoring, peer counseling, social support and cultural programming. Funding will go towards Brooklyn Youth United Against Hate, an after-school and weekend program geared toward young people across the borough. Funds will be used for continued programming and outreach and expenses associated with regular meetings in a safe and welcoming space. Funds will support BQCMs outreach programs which provides after-school music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Funds will support after-school outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. The season is ten weeks long with a three week training camp for children ages 7 - 18. The funds are spent primarily on new equipment for the program and field maintenance and allowing underpriviledged children to play for free or for a significantly discounted fee. Brooklyn Music School will continue to run and expand the New Century Academics and Arts Reaching Youth after-school program which provides children with 45 minutes of homework help and computer tutorials, 45 minutes of music, and 45 minutes of dance introductory sessions on a daily basis. Funds will be used to expand existing after-school program, servicing outside catchment district. To support the Summer Youth Employment Program which provides job placement to youths between July 1, 2012 to August 31, 2012 with a local business that are safe and well supervised, assist youth in identifying their career interests through exposure to different industries, occupations, educational pathways and the requirements for success in each of them. To support its Education and Community programming in Brooklyns 39th district in FY13. The Brooklyn Phils programs develop musical thinkers through active participation and programs offered in the 39th district include SCORE at Brooklyn School for Collaborative Studies; our annual Senior Center concert at Cobble Hill Senior Center; and School Time Concerts. To support The Brooklyn Steppers After-School Program and our annual community event - The Battle of the Drumlines. The After-School Program provides supportive services to children and youth throughout the school year. To support The Brooklyn Steppers After-School Program and our annual community event - The Battle of the Drumlines. The After-School Program provides supportive services to children and youth. The Battle of the Drumlines is a family-centered, friendly competition between community and high school drumlines from NYC. To support The Brooklyn Steppers After-School Program and our annual community event - The Battle of the Drumlines. The After-School Program provides supportive services to children and youth throughout the school year. To support The Brooklyn Steppers After-School Program and our annual community event - The Battle of the Drumlines. The After-School Program provides supportive services to children and youth throughout the school year. BYCA seeks support for a Financial Aid Expansion Initiative in FY 13, to significantly expand access to lowincome Brooklyn young people. Funds will be utilized for an after-school program for elementary and junior high students. The funds will support community outreach day, health related education and screening, summer day camp program, Rites of Passage Program. All funds will be utilized in the various programs for travel, equipment, and supplies. The Bushwick Starrs Big Green Theater (BGT) is a collaboration among PS 123 grade-school children and theater professionals that combines playwriting/production with environmental education in an afterschool setting. Funds are used to help defray the costs of our teams by purchasing equipment and supplies. To promote baseball as a recreational activity. The club intends to educate youth through baseball in building character, promoting good citizenship, developing the health of mind and body and provide academic athletic scholarships to participants. The funds will be used to salaries, equiptment purchase, equiptment other, utilities, Insurance, Instructors,consumable supplies, travel and other operational cost. Funds will be used to provide educational support, recreational cultural activities, and to offset salary expenses, equiptment purchases, and the cost of insurance and travel costs. Funds will be used to provide educational support, recreational cultural activities, and to offset salary expenses, equiptment purchases, and the cost of insurance and travel costs. In response to the alarming rates of intimate partner violence in Central Brooklyn, CWHA has implemented a teen domestic violence program called, My Life, My Health, My Love, My Self. The goal of this program is to promote safe, healthy relationships and provide participants with key tools to identify, prevent, and confront domestic and intimate partner violence in our community. Caribe Baseball Little League Sport Inc. is a non-profit organization that serve over 500 children. Sports activities are offered for children ages 4 to 16. Funds will be used for organization activities, for uniforms and equipments for the baseball season. To support youth Arts and Music Educational programming. To support youth Arts and Music Educational programming. To enhance the services of our MOSAIC Beacon School for after school and Youth Retreat and Youth Conference. These funds will be utilized for Administrative services and for trips and special activities. To enhance the services of our MOSAIC Beacon School for after school and Youth Retreat and Youth Conference. These funds will be utilized for Administrative services and for trips and special activities.

Youth

Mendez

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Gentile Levin Gentile

Brooklyn Conservatory of Music Brooklyn Conservatory of Music Brooklyn Extreme Flag Football, Inc.

111532426 111532426 260789598

* * *

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

James

Brooklyn Music School

116000202

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

James

Brooklyn Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc.

112538550

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

111773636

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

James

Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The

271223035

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The

271223035

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Vann

Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The

271223035

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Williams Levin

Brooklyn Steppers, Inc., The Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy

271223035 113129249

* *

$3,500 $7,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Wills **

Brooks Memorial United Methodist Church

111832868

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Levin Oddo Fidler Eugene Mealy Williams

Bushwick Starr Inc., The Cadets Baseball Club, Inc. Cadets Baseball Club, Inc. Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement (CASYM), Inc. Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement (CASYM), Inc. Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Youth Movement (CASYM), Inc. Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc.

264546315 112668901 112668901 112778372 112778372 112778372

* * *

$3,500 $3,500 $2,000 $7,000 $20,000 $9,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, d/b/a Millennium Development

11-3199040

Youth

Williams

133323168

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Cabrera Arroyo Palma Foster

Caribe Baseball Little League Sport Inc. Casita Maria, Inc. Casita Maria, Inc. Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

061714112 131623994 131623994 135562185

* * * *

$5,250 $10,000 $5,000 $25,800

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Rodriguez

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$32,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Oddo

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$5,500

DYCD-Y

To provide the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Division which offers homework help, educational and recreational activities to children. Funding will allow CCCS to purchase sports equipment, video exercise technology, arts and crafts and other program supplies for the afterschool participants. Funding will be used for our Queens North Leaders in Training GED program, which is a youth development program serving at-risk youth. Our OST program is geared to 9th graders who come into high school testing below standards for their grade level. Funds will be used for an overnight trip to Caumsett State Historic Park and a well-known outdoor education program for youth. Funding will support an increase in the number of workshops we offer through our self-defense courses for both adult and teen women and maintain our unique after-school program, Power, Action, Change for Teens (PACT). To provide our transformative violence prevention programs for youth. Your increased support will enable us to reach young people with a combination of multiple-session courses and one-time workshops.Youth in our programs learn practical safety strategies, build self-esteem and leadership skills; learn how to identify healthy and unhealthy relationships. To support our 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 in their childs education and school. The program provides The Summer Fun Childrens Series, free entertainment featuring artists specializing in Childrens performances in the field of music, storytelling and theater, and free Movies on the Waterfront. Funds will provide an after school titoring for children in grades 1-5. Funds will povide 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 sports leagues. Global Thinking, Local Action, Universal Impact (GLU): GLU empowers youth to be compassionate, confident, and engaged citizens of the community. GLU accomplishes this by coordinating service activities that allow participants to impact the community directly, talks that enable them to understand the issues and reflections that inspire them to make service a central part of their lives. Funds will be used to provide meals, transportation to service sites, and materials. Funds for the youth library and an after school program to assist students with their homework and story time/video hour for children of all ages. To organize high school teens in a program that developes their leadership skills, provides for volunteer opportunities and recreation. Funding will support youth groups and the youth after school programs. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. Funding will support the annual Chess Challenge tournament in District 4 public schools. Funding will support the Citywide School Programs teaching students how to play chess annually including Classroom Chess and After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps. Funding will also support Scholastic Tournament Program, College Bound Program and Project Chess, Teacher Training Institute Funds to support the following programs: After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps: Open to all students, Program Scholastic Tournament Program, College Bound Program, Project Chess, Teacher Training Institute: Trains teachers to effectively teach chess after-school. All NYC public teachers are eligible. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. Additional staff/internship hours, training for staff and/or supplies so that The Child Center can provide day care for children, ages 3 and 4, and elementary age after-school at PS 89. Funding will help offset additional staff expenses and the cost of supplies so that The Child Center can provide services at the Beacon community center at Parsons Educational Complex, and substance abuse treatment of teens. To be used for additional staff/internship hours, training for staff and/or supplies so that The Child Center can provide Early Head Start for children, ages newborn to 3, a Cornerstone program that offers a full range of services at Latimer Houses and an elementary age after-school program at PS 24. Additional staff/internship hours, training for staff and/or supplies so that The Child Center can provide Beacon community centers at MS 72 and MS 226, offering full range of services and mental health treatment to address emotional and behavioral issues of children and teens. To operate an after-school program which provides opportinities for socialization and self development for children with emotional learning disabilities.

Youth Youth

Vallone Levin

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc. Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151 112047151

$10,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

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

112444676

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

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

112444676

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Center for Arts Education, The

133938080

$6,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Vallone Rose Koslowitz

Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Family Life Center, Inc. Central Queens YM & YWHA, Inc.

112652331 133626127 111633509 *

$10,000 $18,214 $15,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Rodriguez

Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

161765323

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Koppell Nelson Koslowitz Brewer Cabrera Chin Comrie Dickens Garodnick Gentile

Chabad Lubavitch of Riverdale Chabad Lubavitch of West Brighton Chazaq Organization Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

133697594 113137045 263598999 136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036

$5,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

* * * * * * * *

$4,000 $6,000 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $10,000 $3,500

Youth

Koo

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc.

136119036

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Lander Jackson James Mendez Rodriguez Ferreras Gennaro

Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Child Center of New York, Inc., The Child Center of New York, Inc., The

136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036 111733454 111733454

* * * * *

$3,500 $5,000 $6,000 $3,500 $4,000 $3,500 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Koo

Child Center of New York, Inc., The

111733454

$8,214

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Wills ** Lappin

Child Center of New York, Inc., The Child School, The

111733454 132785566 *

$16,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Eugene

Children Foundation

061798143

$5,000

DYCD-Y

After School Program for youngsters, English as a Second Language for adults and Sumer Camps children. For the past two years the Children Foundation has been an open door to the community at large in terms of immigration, translation, referral and assistance to parent gathering their children in a public school. To support two youth obesity prevention programs Go!Chefs: introducing youth to preparing nutritious meals & Youthmarkets: bringing fresh produce into low-income area schools where the students market and sell the produce, perform cooking demonstrations, tastings, and hand out recipes. To support the YES program, which provides summer employment for 15 20 youth, and, Womens Wellness Day, which brings together women and girls from the Harlem community to provide them with a day of mental, physical, and spiritual rejuvenation through workshops, performances, and artistic projects. Funds will help cover the cost of materials and supplies. Funds to support two of our domestic violence prevention and treatment programs for teens. We support teenagers to make healthy relationship decisions as they establish long-term safety, heal from the trauma of family violence and break the intergenerational cycle of violence and abuse.T.A.R.A. (Teens Against Relationship Abuse) The Childrens Aid Society, Saturday Program for Deaf Children builds participants communication skills, promoting success at school and home. The program also includes a support group for parents of deaf young people run by a licensed social worker. To strengthen our youth programs at PS 8, Mirabal Sisters Campus, and the Drew Hamilton Center. Funding will support some of our most popular projects at these programs including the NASA space camp, youth council, arts, science, and transition to high school program. To support our Youth Council. The Youth Council reverses negative teen stereotypes and provides opportunities for youth to advocate for their peers on issues of shared concern through civic awareness and engagement. Funds will help cover the cost of portions of trips, supplies, and the conference. To support the Goodhue Center which provides enriching recreational and educational services to youth in a five day a week after school program for pre-teens and a two evenings a week for the teen program. To support Youth Development Programs. Funds will help support youth leadership programs, specifically the work of the burgeoning youth programs in the after-school program. To support our after-school and youth development programs at three schools. Our community schools offer comprehensive health, dental, mental health and social services to students, in addition to extensive afterschool, enrichment, evening, weekend, holiday and summer programming. Free Art Island Outpost, a free, family-focused, weekend art program during the summer of 2011. Funding will support the Children's Museum's free family-focused art, music and culture program serving thousands of New York City children and their families for a summer weekend on Governors Island. CMA seeks support for three new public art programs that will have a city-wide impact on expanding access to the arts for children: CMA on the Piers- a free summer art program at Piers 25, 80 and 40 that will serve a children; Young Artists Collective-a free out-of-school-time art program for middle school and early high schoolaged youth; and the School Visit Scholarships for Title I schools - free visits to CMA for school groups, with hands-on art workshops and guided gallery tours. We ask for funding towards perishable supplies vital to school needs and daily functions, like cleaning supplies, art supplies and copy paper. Funds will provide support dinners, trainings and upstate city-wide retreats for LGBTQ and heterosexual youth. Funds will be used to hire an SAT instructor as well as being used to offset costs of educational and recreational trips. Cultural Dance Program: funding for dance instructor, costumes, and props to perform for Lunar new year celebrations and spring concerts for Self Help, PS 20 PS 22. End of School Year field trip to celebrate the academic success of our students who have worked hard all year to pass state wide ELA and Math exams. Funds will be used for Music, Art and ESL classes for developmental disabled youth. Funding for Youth Development program for at risk adolescents and school age youth including tutoring, homework help, college advice, cultural explorations and gang prevention education. To support Youth development programs. Funding will provide the Youth Empowerment Program at Beacon Center at PS 269 which is a safe hub for children/families to access integrated comprehensive services gain new skills. Activities include sports, games, tutoring, ESOL classes; and Leadership and Youth Council college tours that expose young people to educational options. Our Youth Group provides both formal and informal opportunities for the youth or our community to responsible participation in their life, work and mission of the community at large, through a variety or programs, events and outreach. To fund the After School Arts Academy that engages public school children in arts education. To support the youth of North Brooklyn with the CUFFH Youth Committee taking the lead and launched a weekly leadership development program called, Gaining Responsibility and Ownership through Willingness, also known as GROW. GROW provides activities such as basketball, volleyball, arts crafts, board games, snacks, beverages, mentoring sessions, and academic advisors interns from Cornell University. Citizen Schools offers an integrated program of skill building, leadership, and teamwork. Funding will support general operating costs at each of our campuses, such as staff salaries, teaching materials, on-site infrastructure. Funding will support Annual Youth Family Day in Paerdegat Park and Blocks beautification. Funds to be used for the After-School Heroes Program Funds to be used for the After-School Heroes Program.

Youth

Arroyo

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Dickens

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191

$15,214

DYCD-Y

Youth

Jackson

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Palma

Children's Aid Society, The

135562191

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Rose Viverito

Children's Aid Society, The Children's Aid Society, The

135562191 135562191

* *

$8,000 $15,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Rodriguez Chin Garodnick

Children's Aid Society, The Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc. Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc.

135562191 133520970 133520970

* * *

$10,000 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

Children's Museum of the Arts, Inc.

133520970

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Dickens Chin Koo

Children's Storefront Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. Chinese American Planning Council, Inc.

132940671 136202692 136202692

$5,000 $3,500 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Koo Koo Barron Lander Williams

Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign, Inc. Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA) Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA)

136202692 136202692 113423612 112480339 112480339 *

$4,000 $5,000 $5,214 $5,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Gennaro Chin

Church of the Immaculate Conception Jamaica New York Church Street School of Music and Art

111752022 133693660

$5,000 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Reyna

Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc.

264698161

$27,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Levin Williams Arroyo Viverito

Citizen Schools, Inc. Citizens For A Better Community City Year New York, Inc. City Year New York, Inc.

043259160 113630592 222882549 222882549

$4,000 $5,000 $10,000 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

* *

YOUTH

Youth

Brewer

City-ARTS, Inc.

132766701

$3,500

DYCD-Y

CITYarts is partnering with The DOME after-school programs where students will learn the creative process and work with a professional artist to develop the design of the mural at Louis Brandeis High School. Funding is being requested to cover the cost of the art workshops, paint and art supplies. To support the second phase of the Polo Grounds Mural Project at the Polo Grounds Community Center. Neighborhood youth will again work with a professional artist to create the design and paint the mural. Our current programs are afterschool, summer camp, young fathers program, ABE,GED preparation, tutoring service are provided, SYEP, counseling, parent classes. To fund Bound for Success, an after-school program for homeless children . Funding for 2012-2013 SchoolTime series. Funds provide arts education performances at affordable prices to students from across Brooklyn. To provide organized sports programs for the children and youths of College Point, Whitestone, Flushing and northeast Queens area. Funding will be used for insurance, equipment and other operational costs Funding will support a program which delivers professional development for educators; trains influential students (Peer Leaders) through summer workshops and provides structure for seniors to develop a post secondary plan through a year-round class and curriculum. The Carroll Park Kid's Concert Series offers FREE family-orientated programs to provide children early exposure to the arts. Funds will be used to cover costs of running the series, including paying our local artists a stipend for their services. Invite area seniors and children of PS 287 to Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn to see a presentation based on St Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood an elementary school research project. Improvement Association To fund the Penny Harvest program which will empower students to become leaders through service-learning. Program services will enrich students of their social-emotional and academic skills. Funding will support operating expenses for Penny Harvest, a service-learning opportunity where New York City students raise money for grants and then decide the grant recipients. The Penny Harvest program which empower students to become leaders through service-learning. To fund the Penny Harvest program which will empower students to become leaders through service-learning. Program services will enrich students of their social-emotional and academic skills. Funding will be used to support Community Matters NYC (CMNYC), to expand our arts programming to six anchor sites throughout Harlem to celebrate the communities rich history, culture and traditions through exhibitions, performances, workshops and public programs. Funding will be used to support Making a Difference, a unique arts and community learning program which connects young people to positive role models and improves literacy skills through workshops in the literary, performing and visual arts that celebrate neighborhood culture and traditions. Funds will be used to provide our afterschool, spring break and summer programs to students. Funds will help to continue building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Manhattan. Funding will help with the costs of providing workshops to parents and their children in MS 131. To support the Life is Precious (LIP) program by maintaining /enhancing the mental health and education activities provided to at-risk suicidal Latina teens. To continue operation of an outdoor, disease prevention, Afterschool program by and for 7-11-year-old children living in and around East Harlem's public housing projects. To provide After School Centers and Summer Camps for children. Our programs provide families with a safe, caring, enriching environment while their children are out of school between 3 - 6 pm and during the summer months. The funding will provide scholarhips for children participaing in these programs. Funding will be utilized to provide the community with mentoring, scholastic assistance, and drug free programs for the youth. Funds will create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs for youth in middle and high schools ages 12-21. Funds will be used support after-school activities. To support a community based program serving the children in the Woodside/Jackson Heights in which boys and girls are taught the fundamentals of basketball. CFU will provide gang violence, youth violence, bias and bullying prevention services through workshops in schools and for communities. Requested funds will be used for staffing To provide an After school Services which include transportation, liability insurance, snacks, hot supper, rent, mentors, tutoring, and extra curricular activities. The organization will use these funds to service 2500 youth in the summer trainings ages 14-21. COPOs Youth Program serves young people from low-income immigrant families in Brooklyn with a broad array of age-appropriate educational enrichment activities. It provides a safe environment away from gangs and drugs where youngsters can receive academic and career-related support as they develop life skills. The free services are available throughout the summer and after the school day ends. COPOs Youth Empowerment Program serves young people from low-income immigrant families in NYC with a broad array of age-appropriate educational enrichment activities. It provides a safe environment away from gangs and drugs where youngsters can receive academic and career-related support as they develop life skills. The free services are available throughout the summer and after the school day ends. COPOs Youth Program serves young people from low-income immigrant families in Brooklyn with a broad array of age-appropriate educational enrichment activities. COPOs Youth Program serves young people from low-income immigrant families in Brooklyn with a broad array of age-appropriate educational enrichment activities.

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Jackson Foster Chin Vann Halloran

City-ARTS, Inc. Claremont Neighborhood Centers, Inc. Coalition for the Homeless College Community Services, Inc. College Point Sports Association, Inc.

132766701 136016450 133072967 116025023 237069464

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$3,500 $10,000 $5,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

$5,000

Youth

Rodriguez

College Summit, Inc.

522007028

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Lander Gentile Brewer Garodnick Ignizio Vann

Committee to Improve Carroll Park Commodore Barry Club of Brooklyn, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc.

112592742 320215473 133613229 133613229 133613229 133613229 * * * * *

$2,000 $2,500 $3,500 $3,500 $4,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

112697931

Youth

Dickens

Community Works, Inc.

133580813

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Fidler Comrie Mealy

Community Works, Inc. Community Youth Care Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133580813 770695007 133935309 * *

$15,000 $12,000 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Arroyo Viverito

Comunilife, Inc. Concrete Safaris, Inc.

133530299 204976317

* *

$5,250 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Congregation Beth Elohim

111672755

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Gennaro Williams Williams Vallone Eugene Koslowitz Williams

Congregation Yeshiva Madreigas Haadam Connect, Inc. Cool Culture, Inc. Corpus Christi Sports and Youth Association Council for Unity, Inc. Council of Aid for Central Asian Jews (CACAJ) Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

113459656 020694269 161636968 111666228 112880221 113383509 112864728 * * *

$6,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Eugene

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Greenfield Lander

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc. Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891 753046891

* *

$7,500 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth Youth

Brewer Lappin

Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC

132765465 132765465

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$3,500 $20,000

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Funding will be used to support the Environmental Education program and to support the Learn It Grow It Eat It (LGE). To support the Healthy Schools, Healthy Kids, pilot project. GrowNYC's food and nutrition, recycling, horticulture, school gardens and service learning programs lead to healthier personal and environmental behavior in kids. Funding will be used for GrowNYC's Youthmarket program which is a network of youth-run farm stand in underserved neighborhoods in NYC. Youthmarket purchases fresh, healthy produce from local farmers and trains teens to operate farm stands in their neighborhoods as their own small business. To fund the Boys Scholarship Program (BSP) which promotes male participation in dance through financial support, gender specific curriculum, and role modeling. The proposed request is for funds to cover 80 of the BSP class hours. Funding for Social Service Center on Kingston Avenue that provides client assistance in Immigration, Family Crisis Intervention, Employment Assistance, Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance in formation, Food Stamps Enrollment, or Housing related services. Funding for Youth Counseling Referral Program. Case worker working with families with school age children to provide referrals to therapy or counseling, especially where child-welfare concerns exist in the family. Or to provide self-sufficiency, employment assistance to older youth when referred by our social service and prevention programs. Funds to be used to provide Mentoring and Youth development Funds to be used to provide Mentoring and Youth development Funding will purchase much-needed equipment for After-school athletic and music prgrams. Also funds will go towards scholarships for low-income students to participate in any of our after-school programs in sports, music or drama. To support our community development and youth programs that address and introduce the unique multiculturalism of new residents and engages the large number of teens. To provide the children of Northeast Queens as well as any child who is willing to participate a safe organized place to play youth sports. To provide the children of Northeast Queens as well as any child who is willing to participate a safe organized place to play youth sports. to establish a dance residency at PS 169 in District 38. Funding will provide a dance program serving approximately 200 public school students from low and middle class income brackets, culminating in a final school performance reaching 500-800 students, school administrators, teachers and parents. Dancing Dreams provides physically and medically challenged children the opportunity to particpate in dance classes and performances, empowers teens through volunteer opportunities. The funds will be used to continue current weekly dance classes provided for chidren ages 3-17 and fund the yearly performances (spring and winter). Funds will provide academic, enrichment and physical activities for young people in grades up to K-5 after school, during holidays and weekend to allow parent envolvement. To support our preventive education and direct services programs. This allocation will support the salaries of a bilingual community educator, social worker and attorney in your district. With your support, Day One will conduct co-educational workshops for young people and professionals who work with youth, and will respond to calls from your constituents for legal assistance and counseling. Funds will be used to sponsor the annual Multi-cultral day activities for the young people (youths) of the community regardless of race, creed, color or even ethnic background. To fund the Alternative to Detention Program which will help young offenders from repeat criminal activity, and prevented thousands of at-risk youth from ever becoming involved in crime. Homework assistance,technology instruction(computer). Music,Physical Fitness Activities,Indoor and outdoor,Educational games, Reading Enrichment ,Snacks Provided Daily. Programming/services to be funded will be for youth workshops, tutoring, mentoring, sewing and dance programs. Funds to support the After School Program and will be used to pay two teachers, staff and other expenses. The Doors visual, performing and therapeutic art classes have grown to serve over a thousand youth annually. Programs include a variety of classes such as painting, drawing and printmaking. Funds will allow us to maintain and expand The Doors arts programming through the purchase of equipment for classes and performances; software and updates for graphic arts classes; and gear for dance classes. South Bronx Green Gardening and On the River projects that will provide extensive outdoor educational programming in organic gardening with community service opportunities for teens with on water canoe activities in local Bronx waterways. Funds will support our organizational needs, assist in equipment and supply purchases and provide staffing needs to serve hundreds of youth from the Bronx. To support the costs of conducting five anti-gun violence media events, workshops and youth film screenings in District 8 in FY13. Funds requested for Introduction to the Orchestra for elementary school children-to bring a full 26 piece orchestra with conductor and narrator to a public elementary school for a rehearsal and concert of PeeWee the Piccolo Meets Celeste Cinderella. The program introduces the children to the various instruments in the orchestra and shows how individuals working together can create a much larger piece of work. Funding will be used to pay the assistant director of the program and the CIP. As of date there are over 3,000 youths being served by the program. The program currently runs in Districts 2, 3, 4, and 5, serving PS 1, 2, 3, 126, 11, 41, 212, 111, 146, 192 and Esperanza. The program has been and will continue to be open to everyone.

Youth

Quinn

Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC

132765465

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn Inc.

261136590

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mealy

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

James Eugene Williams Brewer Comrie Halloran Weprin

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc. Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc. Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc. CS Parent Association d/b/a The Computer School Parent Association Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Inc. DAC Athletic Club, Inc. DAC Athletic Club, Inc.

237390996 112506422 112506422 134144056 113635991 116080807 116080807

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$5,500 $20,000 $7,500 $3,500 $20,000 $13,000 $7,500

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Youth

Gonzalez

Dancewave, Inc.

112726558

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Dancing Dreams

260797411

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Cabrera

Davidson Community Center Inc.

237010206

$25,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Day One New York Inc.

061103000

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Sanders Brewer Eugene Comrie Ferreras

Deerfield Area Association, Inc. Developing Opportunities Through Meaningful Education (DOME) Project, Inc. Ditmas Park Youth Group Doing It the Wright Way, Inc. Dominico-American Society of Queens, Inc.

112877303 133060257 262442377 113468717 061389895

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$5,000 $3,500 $6,000 $3,500 $20,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

Door, The - A Center of Alternatives, Inc.

136127348

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Arroyo

Downtown Bronx Economic Development Corporation

043758932

$15,714

DYCD-Y

Youth

Viverito

Downtown Community Television Center, Inc.

132742777

$8,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Downtown Music Productions, Inc.

133310731

$4,214

DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

Downtown United Soccer Club, Inc.

134130051

$15,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Oddo

Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc.

134012789

$15,500

DYCD-Y

Funding will be used to purchase and deliver toys to children in Title 1 schools and to purchase thanksgiving dinners to distribute to over. Funding will be used to run an intramural basketball league by purchasing equipment and offseting staffing fees. Funds will be used to purchase tickets to professional sporting events to reward students in schools and to provide and a youth after-school boxing program. The Visually Speaking workshop is an educational digital media enrichment program designed to expose youth to the art and technology of digital media production. The program incorporates hands on enrichment activities to strengthen students literacy skills and creative expressions which have been successful in cultivating positive attitudes and building self esteem. Funds will be used to support updated media portals for 12 students and staffing. To offer challenging and exciting programs that provide each person the opportunity to become a better rounded individual. Funds will provide Sports Equipment Uniforms for our Baseball, Basketball Lacrosse programs. Also funds will supplement costs to renovate and redesign our rear parking lot in addition, to repairing and painting the gyms ceiling. Will use the funding for repairing our field that hosts over 1000 kids in the Benssonhurst, Dyker neighborhood for baseball and football. We will use the funds for equipment needed to maintain our fields. We will use money to purhcase clay, seed, tractor equipment and field maintenance equipment We will provide educational services, after school through public schools in the Council Members District. Our Partnerships in Literacy through Dance and Creativity Program offers dance and arts education that is sequential, and linked to learning standards, arts blueprints, and class curriculum. This grant will allow us to hire 3 part-time interns working 25 hours per week. The interns under the supervision of a Sr. Counselor will co-facilitate group sessions, conduct seminars and help to coordinate recreational activities for our clients. DYCs residential component is located in fallsburg, providing services to NYC Youth Residents. As a result this program will provide transportation for family visits, court appearances and doctors appointment, etc. EFECs youth choir is called upon to perform at various events as well as host events. Funding will also allow for compensation of musical staff. Funds will be used to provide out-of-school-time academic enrichment of the highest quality to students and families living in East Harlem. To support youth programming within district 28. The funds will be used for the youth football and cheer program, as well as after school tutoring for the youth. The funds will be used for recreational events, travel expenses, transportation to and from games, uniforms and equipment, utilities and telephone to run the program. To support the ERDA College Access Program which will continue to provide in-depth SAT, college preparation, and college retention services for high school juniors, seniors, and parents. The funding will pay for Central Insurance Program, utilities,baseball equipment. Funding is to re-locate one school age classroom from 150 Granite Avenue into a classrom at Eltingville Lutheran School. The funds will be used to lease the space and utilities, and the support staff from Eden II (gym teacher, speech therapist, and clinical consultant) and to educate the parents and staff at Eltingville Lutheran School on autism learning characteristics. Funding will support the 14th Street Y's Daddy & Me program, a free swim course that serves families in The Educational Alliance's Head Start program, as well as other programs at the 14th Street Y. To offer an after school program where youth come to the center for tutoring, games, refreshments, trips and much more. To support a free program for youth participants, that combines community service, structured academic enrichment, and an award-winning competitive basketball program. Funding will be used to support a series of afterschool and weekend performance classes and master classes for youth at the Kaufman Center. Elmjack Little League is a Youth Baseaball program for the children of the community. The funds will help us in the purchase of uniforms, baseballs, field equipment and supplies for the maintaining the fields. Elmjack Little League is a Youth Baseaball program for the children of the community. The funds will help us in the purchase of uniforms, baseballs, field equipment and supplies for the maintaining the fields. Elmjack Little League is a Youth Baseaball program for the children of the community. The funds will help us in the purchase of uniforms, baseballs, field equipment and supplies for the maintaining the fields. Program will provide youth with a Safe Space in the community where they can congregrate with adult supervision. Youth will have the availability of computers where they can do homework, research and study. There will also be recreational activities such as ping pong, table top pool. To provide New York City public school students engaging programs including customized parent workshops, student workshops, and community auditorium performances. Funding will continue to help ENACT with providing developmental theatre activities, reflective role play, and guided facilitation to address relevant issues schools face on a daily basis, such as lack of respect, bullying, and peer pressure. ESS After-School Program in District 17 at MS 302, Girls Prep and PS 75 in the South Bronx. ESS Sheltering Arms Day Care Services at Virginia Day Nursery serves children from low-income families offering the early childhood education and development opportunities that build a strong foundation for learning, exploration, and socialization skills in preparation for entering kindergarten. Funds will be used for literacy enrichment as well as to provide parents with tools to help them recognize the importance of their role in the education of their child. To support the ESS After-School Program in District 18 at PS 36 that provides literacy support with classes in poetry, fictional literary compositions, and a school newsletter.

Youth

Seabrook **

Drammeh Institute, Inc., The

113191208

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Dwarf-Giraffe Athletic League

112523053

$13,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gentile

Dyker Heights Athletic Association, Inc.

113422707

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Dynamic Forms, Inc.

133440226

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Dynamic Youth Community, Inc.

112503506

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Nelson Williams Viverito Wills ** Barron Vallone Oddo Ignizio

Dynamic Youth Community, Inc. East Flatbush Ecumenical Council East Harlem Tutorial Program, Inc. East Indian Diaspora Commemoration Steering Committee Inc. East New York Kidspower, Inc. East River Development Alliance, Inc. East Shore Little League Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.

112503506 061483609 237439789 112888944 113308030 861096987 510237392 132872916

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$10,000 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $25,500 $16,000

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$8,000 $10,000

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Garodnick Koslowitz Reyna Brewer Dromm

Educational Alliance, Inc. Educational Center for New Americans, Inc. El Puente de Williamsburg Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center - Lucy Moses School for Music and Dance Elmjack Community Little League, Inc.

135562210 113173201 112614265 131991118 112733609

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$10,000 $24,214 $21,214 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

Elmjack Community Little League, Inc.

112733609

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Vallone

Elmjack Community Little League, Inc.

112733609

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Rose Chin Rodriguez Arroyo

Empowerment Zone Enact, Inc. Enact, Inc. Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

142009368 133422660 133422660 133709095

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$8,000 $4,000 $4,000 $20,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

133709095

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Palma

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

133709095

$10,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Vann

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

133709095

$10,000

DYCD-Y

To provide Sheltering Arms Day Care Services at Marcy Childrens Center offering the early childhood education and development opportunities that build a strong foundation for learning, exploration, and socialization skills in preparation for entering kindergarten. To support mounting its 7th annual Summer Dance Workshop Series at Medgar Evers College & Preparatory School in Crown Heights. Council funding will help cover the costs of dance instructor and musician fees, administration, studio rental and hospitality for the workshop. In addition to the free workshop, Medgar Evers students attend at no charge, and scholarships are offered to qualifying students from local dance institutions. To support for FUREEous Youth, our youth program that builds the critical thinking and leadership development skills of low income youth between the ages of 14-21. The program operates during after-school hours and some Saturdays. The program consists of a year-round youth civic-engagement and leadership development program. FUREE is requesting support for FUREEous Youth, our youth program that builds the critical thinking and leadership development skills of low income youth. The program operates during after-school hours and weekends. Youth America, Inc. will act as fiscal sponsor for Family Life Development Center in offering sports services to their youth. Funds to support the Rites of Passage Program for youths between the ages of 13 and 16. Funding will be used primarily for the purchase of supplies and materials for participants. Funding will also be used for educational field trips, incentives, refreshments, and some operating expenses The goal of KidZone is to provide free meals to hungry children, teens and their families in our community. We provide an all-you-can-eat dinner as well as: arts and crafts, homework help and tutoring, literacy building, nutrition education/healthy snack preparation, games. Funds would be used for soccer camp held during the summer and 5K run to Help Fight Drug Abuse. To deliver ice skating programming by certified teachers to young girls in harlem. To deliver ice skating programming by certified teachers to young girls in harlem. To promote recreational soccer among children ages 4 to 17 yrs.old as an afterschool program. Funds will be used for renting and soccer uniforms(jerseys,shorts,socks,balls etc.). To Introduce students to college life by SAT prep and visits to colleges and universities campus to insure a smooth transition from high school to college. To Introduce students to college life by SAT prep and visits to colleges and universities campus to insure a smooth transition from high school to college. FDC is requesting funds to support 3 afterschool programs for youth and a summer camp. Funding will help provide 3 youth afterschool programs. Teens-at-risk outreach, bias crime, anti-terrorism awareness, and 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for youth. Funds to support the basketball training program. To Provide A Safe And Healthy Environment For Young People To Spend Their Leisure Time and provide training sessions before any competitions in basketball Games, from fundamentals to skills. Funds will be used to operate a cultural enrichment program featuring dance, better reading and writing comprehension skills with a mentoring program giving our children alternatives. Funds are requested to support a second annual FREE Earth Day youth initiative in April 2013 to increase awareness of environment and conservation issues through the arts for kids and teenagers. This environmental activity will include free arts workshops for children and youth using recyclable materials. Funds will be used to provide to additional car kits for families who are not financially able to provide a car for their child in order to participate. For those children that can not afford equipment, the organization provides it. Our slogan reads, You supply the commitment, and well supply the equipment. The cost to suit up a child is approximately 250 which includes: game pants and jersey, helmet, shoulder pads, socks, girdle, practice pants and jersey. Funding is for replacement of Equipment expense: Helmets, shoulder pads, practice pants, etc. = 20,000-25,000 annually. Funds are used to offset the cost of uniforms and equipment for the Baseball and Softball leagues. Funding would support our Youth Education Career Exploration (YE/CE) program for court-involved young adults. CEPS is rooted in evidence-based curriculum incorporates basic literacy numeracy teaching with soft hard skills training, as well as on-site group projects off-site internships. This is an after-school Chorus consisting of children of all races and religions. As it is free of charge, the Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification program reaches many economically disadvantaged children between the ages of 7-17 and provides them with Preservation Alliance Inc vocal training; the funds go toward general expenses and salary. The requested funds will be used for the administrative expenses associated renting an office to expand our youth programming. To support the Self-Awareness Program for Young People. The main purpose of this program is to build up SelfEsteem and to keep students out of the streets and out of trouble. We use The Arts as an alternative outlet for the youth in our community to promote safe and healthy activities. Funds will be used to pay for Consultants, and to purchase supplies for our existing after-school program housed at PS 189M and, PS 311M in Washington Heights and Inwood community. To host the youth Unity Festival as well as After school recreation, Basketball team, teen club, summer club, chess club, karate club, educational trips, cultural events(dance, music, stepping, spoken word) off off Broadway theater, art. Chess, baskeball, and karate tournaments. To support the Community Youth in Action program, a comprehensive youth development program that provides youth with a range of services, supports and opportunities settings to help them develop life skills and leadership skills. Funds will be used for defray the cost of salaries and to puchase materials for service activities. To support the Community Youth in Action program, a comprehensive youth development program that provides youth with a range of services, supports and opportunities settings to help them develop life skills and leadership skills. Funds will be used for defray the cost of salaries and to puchase materials for service activities. 113233233

Youth

James

Evidence, Inc.

113334921

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

James

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE)

200092728

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Levin James Eugene

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE) Family Life Development Center Family Renaissance, Inc.

200092728 311741545 113190985

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$4,500 $5,000 $10,000

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Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Mendez Vallone Dickens Jackson Nelson Comrie Wills ** Eugene Williams Nelson Eugene Mealy Ferreras

Father's Heart Ministries, Inc., The Federation of Italian American Organizations of Queens, Inc. Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. First Chernomorets USA, Inc. First Faith Baptist Church First Faith Baptist Church Flatbush Development Corporation Flatbush Development Corporation Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc. Flatbush Youth Association, Inc. Flatbush Youth Association, Inc. Florence E. Smith Community Center, Inc.

223495873 113102847 133945168 133945168 113586786 022916843 022916843 510188251 510188251 203244567 113287922 113287922 112623861

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$5,500 $12,000 $7,000 $4,500 $4,000 $15,000 $5,000 $8,500 $5,000 $12,000

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Youth

Gennaro

Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts Inc.

112652182

$6,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

Flushing Meadow Soap Box Derby, Inc.

112737828

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Crowley

Forest Hills Football League, Inc.

113057287

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Koslowitz Halloran

Forest Hills Little League Fortune Society, Inc., The

521277708 132645436

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$10,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Gentile Gentile

Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church/The Children's Community Chorus 112693994 Francesco Loccisano Memorial Foundation 261433681

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$2,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Rodriguez

Fraternidad de Los Angeles, Inc.

582672102

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Arroyo

Freedom Community Resource Center, Inc.

134043241

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Brewer

Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc.

133723207

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Jackson

Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc.

133723207

$9,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Rodriguez

Fresh Youth Initiatives, Inc.

133723207

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Ignizio Williams Halloran

Friends of Blue Heron Park, Inc. Friends of Crown Heights Educational Centers, Inc. Friends of Fort Totten Parks, Inc.

133073882 112305641 320176967

$5,000 $5,000 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

To support the Community Youth in Action program, a comprehensive youth development program that provides youth with a range of services, supports and opportunities settings to help them develop life skills and leadership skills. Funds will be used for defray the cost of salaries and to puchase materials for service activities. To fund the program series: Explorers of the Wild, Natural Science Club, Kids Kritters Crafty, Doodlebug Fun Time, and Landscaping of native plant gardens. The funds are being requested to allow the establishment of English as a Second Language classes for youth (beginning level) and will be used primarily for personnel expenses and classroom materials. Funds for youth services including Crafty Totten Kids, a bi-monthly arts and crafts workshop, Family Fun Day and Halloween event. FHNU seeks support for its free program of historical cultural events consisting of: (a)Liberty Wknd (b)Lincoln/Washington event (c)A series of public concerts (4-5) primarily by student non-profit ensembles; (d)Public lectures (2-3) on historical subjects by authors other experts. Funds will be applied to (i)direct costs of events: fees, expenses, reimbursements honoraria for performers, equipment rentals, promotion expense (postage, printing, newspaper advertising) (ii)allocated portion of FHNUs overhead expenses. Funding for our Summer 2012 youth programs which will include: Summer Environmental Internship for high school students, one day a week of EcoCrafts for young children at Classic Playground and free education and stewardship programs for summer camps. To support the Youth Group which provide teens to work in the Park doing such chores as sweeping, raking, weeding, planting and raking leaves in the fall. Funds will be used for staffing, refreshments and necessary equipment/plants. To supply free discounted tickets for students, at risk youth and their families. Funds will defray the costs of outreach and general operating expenses. The Red Hook 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. City Council funding would support on-going operations, specifically member stipends and participant metrocards. The Red Hook Youth Baseball League is an effort to provide kids in the low-income neighborhood of Red Hook with positive programs to fill their free time and an opportunity to become more active in their community. City Council funding will support baseball equipment and supplies for community service projects in the neighborhood. Funding will provide free media literacy workshops and public events for youth. Funds will also support, LAMPlatoon, an online media literacy initiative to grow advertising literacy and fair use awareness. To fund the Red Hook Youth Court that is a youth leadership program that trains local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and advocates, handling real-life cases involving their peers. Council funding would support ongoing operations, specifically member stipends and participant metrocards. Funding will provide Healthy Digital Relationship workshops designed for at-risk students between 12 and 17 years old. To fund the Greenpoint Youth Court that is a youth leadership program that trains local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and advocates, handling real-life cases involving their peers. Council funding would support ongoing operations, specifically member stipends and participant metrocards. To provide a Three-week workshop series for youth that explores what makes information news, who creates it and how news is changing with todays media. To support Attendance Court which is a truancy prevention program providing students and their families with supportive resources to keep chronically absent students out of family court. Funding will support student incentives and program supplies such as books, gift cards, and community events. Funds will be used to purchase soccer equipment and a First-Aid kit for the three week summer soccer camp called for Bronx children ages seven (7) to seventeen (17). Funds will also be used to pay for cost of travel and hotel to out-of-state tournaments as well as purchasing healthy refreshments during game breaks. To support youth program offering direct support, advocacy, and counseling to children of battered women among Chinese immigrants in New York City. To reach students traditionally underserved, programming is provided free of charge, and we target schools with inclusion programs for children with special needs and a high number of students with English as a second language. To expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our Troop-Building efforts city-wide. Series programs are to engage girls in Girl Scouting. The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. To expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our Troop-Building efforts city-wide. The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. To expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our Troop-Building efforts city-wide. Series programs are to engage girls in Girl Scouting. The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. Funding will be used to expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our TroopBuilding efforts city-wide. Series programs are short-term, staff or volunteer-led programs that span four to ten weeks to engage girls in Girl Scouting. To expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our Troop-Building efforts city-wide. The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. E

Youth

Gentile

Friends of Historic New Utrecht

113407104

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Friends of Van Cortlandt Park

133843182

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Rose Brewer Gonzalez

Friends of Westerleigh Park Frog & Peach Theatre Company, Inc., The Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

134176426 133916149 132612524 *

$2,500 $3,500 $10,000

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Youth

Gonzalez

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$4,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Reyna

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Viverito

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Foster

Gambian Youths Organization, The

260094193

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Koo Quinn

Garden of Hope, Inc. Gilgamesh Theatre Group, Inc.

200177587 133680874 *

$4,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gonzalez

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Oddo

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koo

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

$4,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Jackson

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014

$9,000

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Our Council seeks funding to expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our TroopBuilding efforts city-wide. Series programs are short-term, staff or volunteer-led programs that span four to ten weeks to engage girls in Girl Scouting. We use curricula derived from partners such as PBS, or from our Girl Scout Leadership Journeys--Its Your World Change It! (focusing on taking action to change the world); Its Your Planet Love It!(focusing on environmental awareness); and Its Your Story Tell It! (focusing on developing a strong sense of self). The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. Each Journey has been correlated (by grade level) to the new national Common Core Standards and the 21st Century Skills standards, ! as well as to the Health PE, Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies learning objectives. To expand our series programs which are short-term, staff or volunteer-led programs that engage girls in Girl Scouting. To expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our Troop-Building efforts city-wide. The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. E To support the expansion of our Youth Leaders Mentor Project providing youth females with education and training in advocacy, community organizing and workshop facilitation, will act as mentors, tutors and group facilitators to middle school students in our Urban Leaders Academy (ULA), 4 days a week, from 3-6 p.m., throughout the school year. Girls will be provided with access to a summer residential/day camp experience. Funds will be used to off-set the cost of fees related to registering program participants into identified programs for the summer of 2012. Girls will be provided with access to a summer day camp experience. Funds will be used to off-set the cost of fees related to registering program participants into identified programs for the summer of 2012. Girls will be provided with access to a summer day camp experience. Funds will be used to off-set the cost of fees related to registering program participants into identified programs for the summer of 2012. To support Youth Baseball and Softball instruction. To support our 6 month training program, where youth come together to explore their potential as leaders and engaged citizens, and participate in service projects to help their own neighborhoods. To support expansion of our programming in which we employ certified teachers with a minimum of two years of teaching experience to lead our small classrooms. The funds granted will be used to hire teachers and purchase supplies to support expanded enrollment. GO Summer is a rigorous, five-week, full day academic and enrichment program. GO School, a focused academic skill-building program which runs from October to April. To support Goddard Riverside's After School Program. Funds will help fund the education area which offers homework help and educational counseling and instruction. To support the After School Orchestration and students are taught, both theory and practical and practice, rehearse and make their presentation as a group. Funding to support Good Shepherd Services After-School/Out-of-School-Time (OST) programs providing yearround activities during after-school hours at 15 sites throughout New York City. To support our nationally replicated Red Hook Community Center Beacon. It provides year-round, day, evening and weekend activities for more than 2,000 young people and their families annually. Activities designed to promote individual, family and community development include an after-school program; 4 youth leadership development groups; a summer camp program; and events such as the annual Thanksgiving Dinner. To support our group-care program facilities at Euphrasian Hall,where we provide crisis intervention, diagnostic evaluation,counseling services, case management and stabilization for adolescent girls who are unable to live at home. To support for the Groundwork for Success (GWS) program which is a four-year college preparation, youth employment and leadership development program for high school students. To support of our Bushwick Leaders High School for Academic Excellence Program. The program offers inschool social/emotional support, a rich after-school program, and Saturday activities for all young people in the community. To support a program focusing on the participation and development of all of the children through the Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, widespread participation in all of the sports including baseball, softball, backetball and swimming. Funds will be d/b/a Millennium Development used for sports equipment and t-shirts for our participants. Funding will be used to support the year round youth program which provides services to children during non school hours. Funding will provide two full time teachers and aferschool as well as literacy, homework help and social studies. Funding will be used to support the year round youth program which provides services to children during non school hours. Funding will provide two full time teachers and aferschool as well as literacy, homework help and social studies. To support the Canal as Classroom, which will expand the environmental education component to include broader community members; notably 4th 5th grade students from public elementary and charter schools within the noted council districts. To provide services for youth during non-school hours. For programatic efforts such as educational, recreational and sport activities. After school and weekend recreation, social skills, support programs for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Funds will purchase equipment, rent gym and office space as well as maintain three baseball and softball field facilities. We will also use the funds to pay utility expenses at all our facilities. The purpose of our Organization is to provide a wholesome atmosphere where our youth can grow in their talents and use their leadership abilities to the fullest. We are a Not-for-Profit organization providing Baseball, Softball and Basketball programs for youth ages 4 years old to 18 years old. To provide little league baseball/softball program. The funds will be used on the children of the league to give them much needed equipment, uniforms and safety equipment to protect the kids while participating.

Youth Youth

Palma Quinn

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.

131624014 131624014

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$5,000 $3,500

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Youth

James

Girls for Gender Equity, Inc.

043697166

$10,000

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Youth

Dickens

Girls' Vacation Fund, Inc. (d/b/a Girls Quest)

131954024

$5,000

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Youth

Jackson

Girls' Vacation Fund, Inc. (d/b/a Girls Quest)

131954024

$3,500

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Youth Youth Youth

Palma Weprin James

Girls' Vacation Fund, Inc. (d/b/a Girls Quest) Glen Oaks Little League Globahood, Inc.

131954024 113047106 208679614

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$5,000 $7,500 $7,500

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Youth

Mendez

GO Project, Inc., The

271411019

$4,500

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Youth Youth Youth

Brewer Williams Cabrera

Goddard Riverside Community Center God's Battalion of Prayer Good Shepherd Services

131893908 112412215 135598710

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$9,500 $4,000 $10,000

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Youth

Gonzalez

Good Shepherd Services

135598710

$15,000

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Youth Youth Youth

Mendez Vann Reyna

Good Shepherd Services Good Shepherd Services Good Shepherd Services

135598710 135598710 135598710

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$3,500 $10,000 $10,000

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Youth

Fidler

Good Shepherd Sports Program

111850521

$3,500

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11-3199040

Youth

Vallone

Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey

131641068

$16,714

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Youth

James

Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey

131641068

$6,000

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Youth Youth Youth Youth

Lander Gennaro Rose Recchia

Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation Grace Church Corp. Grace Foundation of New York Gravesend Athletic Association

112498292 111646315 134131863 113019763

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$3,500 $4,000 $5,000 $74,714

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Youth

Recchia

Gravesend Athletic Association

113019763

$75,000

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Youth

Ignizio

Great Kills Little League

136197291

$10,000

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YOUTH

Youth

Koo

Greater Flushing Community Council, Inc.

237006635

$5,500

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Funds will be used for the following services: Classrooms supplies, Gross and Fine Motor Skills, Dance Program, Consultants Services, Trips and travel. This year the Greater Ridgewood Youth Council is operating 7 OST programs, a Beacons, a Universal Pre-K, Councilmanic, YAIP, and Summer Youth Employment Program serving over 6,000 youths 4-24 years of age in the CB5, District 30 area. The Pre-K services 159 4 year olds. The OST programs and Beacon service 100 youth during the school year and 100 during the Summer. The YAIP program services 30 young adults (16-24) for 3 cohorts per year. The funding will be utilized to enhance these programs. This year the Greater Ridgewood Youth Council is operating 7 OST programs, a Beacons, a Universal Pre-K, Councilmanic, YAIP, and Summer Youth Employment Program. Funds requested will be used to opperate a community center in Queens, NY at a New York State armory for the youth of the Greater Whitestone area. The activities available to the youth consist of open recreation sessions, structured session with instruction in various sports like basketball, fitness training and social interaction with peers. To support a Youth Sports organization with an off-season cultural program. Funding will provide scholarships, transportation, league and officiating fees, insurance and related expenses. Request seeks to get South shore families into the Greenbelt with the following programs: Healthy Family Nature Hike, Outreach and promotion will focus on South Shore communities and First Forest Experience. Funding will also fund youth programs such as Marvelous Macreme (Kids 7 and up will learn to use natural materials to weave unique bracelets) and Under the Spotlight (Microscope Investigations for Kids.) The Childrens Safety Project (CSP) provides psychiatric counseling and support services city-wide to children, adolescents, young adults and their non-offending family members who are dealing with physical or sexual abuse, domestic violence or other crimes. To provide boys and girls with the opportunity to play organized baseball and softball in our community. Funds will provide scholarships for families unable to pay the registration fee and to purchase equipment and uniforms. To support the West Fourth Summer Basketball League and the Greenwich Village Girls Basketball League (GBL). The funds will support operating costs of both leagues, including facilities rental, referees, program supplies, and uniforms. To support the creation of a new mural to transform the public areas around the Ft. Hamilton Parkway F train subway station near Prospect and Greenwood Avenues in District 39. This project will engage 15-20 New York City public school students in the research, design and fabrication of a large-scale public artwork. To support of our summer and afterschool apprenticeship programs which will engage youth in the creation of three permanent works of public art and will take place at Groundswells studio. Together, these offerings will provide NYC youth from economically-disadvantaged communities with artistic and leadership development opportunities, structured afterschool time, and meaningful work experience. To support the 2012/2013 summer and afterschool programs. Groundswell will present our Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) between 7/9/12 and 8/31/12. This summer, SLI youth will complete a large-scale mural in partnership with the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which builds on the work completed by elementary school students from PS 307 this spring. This mural will explore the rich history of this modern industrial park. To support of our summer and afterschool apprenticeship programs which will engage youth in the creation of three permanent works of public art and will take place at Groundswells studio. Together, these offerings will provide NYC youth from economically-disadvantaged communities with artistic and leadership development opportunities, structured afterschool time, and meaningful work experience. To support young people in families facing crisis. Funding will be used to develop a Caribbean Heritage Summer Camp serving youth of the greater Flatbush community. To support the Childrens Tent /Day Camp for the 2012 Guyana Folk Festival. HAUP seeks funding to continue providing an afterschool program for immigrant youth. HAUP seeks funding to continue providing an afterschool program for immigrant youth. Funding will be used to continue operating in providing youth computer trainings and to be able to provide small stipends to professional staff members and volunteers. Funds will be used to supplement the costs of renting violins for beginner students and to supplement salary expenses of the music director and piano teacher. The programs goals are to enable young women the opportunity to compete for college scholarships through sports and academics. Funding will help purchase equipment and travel expenses. The HCCI Computer Clubhouse is a creative after-school program which encourages youth to develop skill and build confidence through the use of technology. The Harlem Council Of Elders,Inc. Was Formed To Create A Sustained Relationship Between The Harlem Communitys Youth And Its Elderly. Funding will provide guided bus tours, classroom supplies, student lunches, and program insurance. To fund an After-School Program at PS 125 for students. Students visit the senior center several times a year engage in a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, poetry, reading and music. To fund High Expectations middle school program, integrating academic enrichment and experiential learning to introduce students to college preparation and prepare students for acceptance into NYCs top public high schools. The funds will be served to offer tennis instruction as well as life skills and education enhancement opportunities. To help pay for uniforms, equipment, insurance and other general operating expenses. All dollars will go directly to the children and teens involved in the program. To help prevent drug abuse, reduce the rate of high school dropouts, and combat gang influence. Funds will be used for uniform and equipment expenses.

Youth

Crowley

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

$29,000

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Youth

Reyna

Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112518141

$10,000

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Youth

Halloran

Greater Whitestone Taxpayers Community Center, Inc.

112791048

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Green Point Spartans Organization

271483069

$4,250

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

133481845

$4,000

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Youth

Quinn

Greenwich House, Inc.

135562204

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

Greenwich Village Little League

133577081

$10,000

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Youth

Quinn

Greenwich Village Youth Council, Inc.

133301412

$10,000

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Youth

Lander

Groundswell Community Mural Project

113427213

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Groundswell Community Mural Project

113427213

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

James

Groundswell Community Mural Project

113427213

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Groundswell Community Mural Project

113427213

$4,500

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Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Lander Eugene Williams Comrie Williams Williams Chin Dickens Jackson Jackson Dickens Dickens Dickens Dickens Dickens

Guardians of the Sick Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc. Guyana Cultural Association of New York, Inc. Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc. Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc. Haitian Family Resource Center Hamilton-Madison House, Inc. Harlem All Starz Cheer and Gymnastic Center Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. Harlem Council of Elders, Inc. Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children and Family Services Harlem Educational Activities Fund, Inc. Harlem Junior Tennis League Harlem Little League Harlem Youth Marine, Inc.

116003433 113624294 113624294 112423857 112423857 450678479 135562412 562583992 133516262 133731386 133030378 133568672 133076419 133548568 133536496

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$8,714 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $5,000 $7,500 $13,000 $4,000 $10,000 $4,500 $3,500 $6,000 $12,000 $5,000 $8,000

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YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Mealy Quinn Gentile Koppell

Harmony Music Makers, Inc. Hartley House, Inc. Heartshare Human Services of New York Hebrew Institute of Riverdale

202646094 131656652 111633549 131740456

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$10,000 $10,214 $7,000

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To help keep our youths active and engaged in a worthwhile program offering them self-esteem, discipline and love for the arts. Funding will provide transportation, instruments, uniforms, refreshments and child activities. Funding will support the After School Program and the funds will be used to offset the salary expenses of the After School Director. Funds will be used to enhance the summer camp activities which include educational,cultrual and recreational activities during after-school hours, school holidays and during the summer in two Bayridge locations: PS 102 and IS 259 McKinley. Six special events (recreational and culturally enriching) for developmentally disabled young adults throughout the Bronx- dinners, lectures, social gatherings. To enhance Sports, Music, Arts and Crafts programs. Funding will enable us to purchase participant art supplies, hands on art projects, sport supplies(basketballs, baseballs, hula hoops, jump ropes, etc.) Music instruments(ukulele,guitars,drum buckets)and Music projects(materials to make handmade instruments). The After School program is provides youth supervision through educational and recreational programs including homework help, ESOL tutoring, athletics/team sports, arts and crafts and table games. Funding will support after school sports activities for school aged children. Funding will help offset supply expenses. To provide the Expanded Horizons and Boys and Girls Republic programs. Expanded Horizons provides high school youth with academic services and Boys and Girls Republic serves at-risk low-income and homeless youth. Funds will help support The Sol Lain Athletic Association, which is a sports and recreational program that serves the low-income youth. Funds will be evenly divided to help support The Sol Lain Athletic Association, which is a sports and recreational program and the Boys and Girls Republic, which serves low-income youth. To build upon our Ground-Up curriculum by providing additional design education programming outside of public school hours . To allow us to continue critical on-site supportive services during the after-school hours, for low-income at-risk LGBTQ youth. Specifically, funds will help to supplement salary costs to meet a surge in demand for our services. Funding will support mental, physical and emotional support services and case management for LGBTQ youth. To allow us to continue critical on-site supportive services during the after-school hours, for low-income at-risk LGBTQ youth. Specifically, funds will help to supplement salary costs to meet a surge in demand for our services. Funding will support mental, physical and emotional support services and case management for LGBTQ youth. To Supportive Services Department, specifically to cover the salaries of our Counselors and Case Managers as we rise to meet a surge in demand for our services. Services to be provided include: psychosocial Intake evaluation, individual and group counseling, hot meal, homelessness pantry, family counseling, linkages to onsite HIV/STI/pregnancy testing, and complete wrap-around support in the nations largest after-school program for LGBTQ youth. To support a weekly after-school internship program for Highbridge Youth, where students can learn about Highbridge history and become Highbridge Guides. To provide the Summer Day Camp. Funds will be used to offset transportation expenses buses are used to transport camper and supervisors to recreational, cultural, and entertainment sites. Funding will be used to raise awareness about street harassment, specially we will provide 10 educational workshops to youth in the community and educational materials to all local schools and nonprofit organizations in the given district. To assist the organization to continue offering programs and services to the community and its children. Funding will also allow us to improve our facilities constantly impriving upon what we have and making a dream complex for all to play on. The funds obtained through this request will be used to pay for the renting of sound and light equipment for the production which we will present during the summer of 2012. Funds will be used to suppliment a variety of sporting programs including gym rental, uniforms, security guards and equipment. To provide support for community programming for youth. To expand its Humane Living Program (HLP) to students in District 25, a unique in-classroom program that integrates humane and character education as a way to teach students. The requested funds would be used to pay the teachers and to cover the cost of some supplies for students in our after school programs. HEART requests support to continue, and further expand, its Humane Living Program (HLP) to students in District 18. It is a unique in-classroom program that integrates humane and character education as a way to teach students respect, responsibility and empathy toward all living beings and the environment. To fund lab materials and supplies to support the Science curriculum, including independent research seminars for students conducting individualized research. To support the Rites of Passage (Rites) and Arts Education (AE) programs. Our Rites programs offer an educational healing model for youth self-realization, enabling over 220 youth ages 8-21 to break the cycle of poverty and grow into healthy, independent, compassionate, and self-confident men and women. The Transitional Independent Living program for runaway and homeless young women provides food, shelter, clothing, medical referrals, vocational training, education assistance and tutoring. Funding will be used to supplement staff salaries for shelter employees, non-staff services including vendors, stipends for the youth, and other programming expenses. Funding will provide an evening youth athletic program that takes place Wednesday and Friday evenings for youth.

$5,000

Youth

Ferreras

Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC)

112290832

$10,000

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Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Vallone Vallone Chin Chin Mendez Chin Chin Garodnick Mealy Mendez

Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic Orthodox Community of Astoria Henry Street Settlement Henry Street Settlement Henry Street Settlement Hester Street Collaborative, Inc. Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc. Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

112290832 111666821 131562242 131562242 131562242 200774906 133104537 133104537 133104537 133104537 * * * * *

$25,000 $10,000 $3,500 $3,500 $7,500 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $10,000 $3,500

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Youth

Quinn

Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.

133104537

$10,000

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Youth Youth Youth

Foster Gennaro Lander

Highbridge Community Life Center Hillcrest Jewish Center Hollaback, Inc.

133015539 111639813 273199988 *

$10,000 $10,000 $3,500

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Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Weprin Crowley Gennaro Ulrich Dromm

Hollis Bellaire Queens Village Bellerose Athletic Association, Inc. Holy Child Jesus Sports Holy Family Youth Council, Inc. Howard Beach Columbus Day Foundation Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART), Inc.

237204542 111639802 112544381 204279881 412055310

$7,500 $3,500

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$5,000 $5,000 $3,500

Youth

Palma

Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART), Inc.

412055310

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koo

Hunter College High School Parents Teachers Association

133236281

$4,500

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Youth

Eugene

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc.

113027538

$6,000

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Youth

Nelson

Imeinu, Inc.

260774611

$5,000

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Youth

Chin

Immigrant Social Service, Inc.

132689273

$5,000

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YOUTH

Youth

Wills **

Indo-Caribbean Alliance, Inc.

272848254

$5,000

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To support our Youth Leadership Program (YLP) which is an outlet for low-income high school students to positively impact their community. Funds will be used for general operating expenses. Funds will be used to grow the Kid Reporter Program, to produce print and distribute free newspapers locally to public schools, libraries, community centers and to develop free teacher guides on www.indykids.org. To support their little league baseball operations. Funds from the will support our programs to train teachers to implement our 25 week program for their students and youth. Programs focus on bullying prevention, development of healthy relationships, and explore body image, health and nutrition and the real world of work. To provide Youth Employment Services (YES) which helps at-risk youth with mental health issues make the transition from youth-funded services to independence. YES offers educational and vocational programming, mental health services, and life skills training. We seek funding for our internship project, which provides a rare yet critical chance for our youth to gain valuable work experience. The Interparish Sports Association goal is to keep the kids in our community is to keep off the streets and develop their skills and knowledge through sports associated programs including basketball. It also provides low to medium income competitive sports envirornment for approx. 100 children ages 5-17 within the NYC limits. Funds will be used to provide free community concerts performed by ISOs student orchestras at Upper East and Upper West Side locations that include Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood House, Wagner Middle School, and Goddard Riverside Senior Center. We will also present a free Instrument Introduction Fair at the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew, at which children wishing to learn to play an instrument and their parents can meet with teachers and try out a variety of instruments. To provide New York City pregnant and parenting runaway and homeless youth comprehensive residential services through the Inwood House Continuum of Care for Pregnant and Parenting Teens. The program is designed to ensure strong outcomes for the pregnant and parenting teens health, educational success, employability, family relationships and social connections. Funding for Teen Choice (TC), our comprehensive sexuality education and disease prevention program, designed to assist young people in making a healthy transition to adulthood, delay the onset of sexual activity, reduce the incidence of teen pregnancy and HIV/AIDS, and help parents and children discuss important issues affecting their health, school performance, and social and emotional development. TC connects youth to health clinics and works with clinics to ensure that they are providing teen friendly services. To support our Caring Partners program, in which students gain exposure to working health careers, develop relationships with the elderly, and augment staff in providing more personal attention to our residents. To support our popular summer camp program for children aged 4-10. Funds will be used to offset the cost of camp expenses such as space rental, art supplies, field trip costs, and training for counselors. Funds to support Childrens art classes and shows and will be used to offset salary costs of instructor and art supplies. To support an after-school and summer programming in the areas of tutoring and homework assistance, academic enrichment, recreation and physical activity, artistic expression, job acquisition and careerpreparedness. We also have an international cultural exchange program with Ribe, Denmark, birthplace of Jacob A. Riis. Riis Academy provides youth with a safe and stimulating environment and uses curricula that are aligned with New York State standards and the basic tenets of youth development. Activities are age and developmentally appropriate and combine a variety of learning modalities and experiences. Our educational team is designed to represent the diversity of the community we serve. Some staff members have attended our programs or live in the neighborhoods we serve. 74 of our middle school participants meet or exceed math grade level standards, compared to a 65 overall local rate. To support the Little League program for children of ages 4-18. April thru August. Funds will be used to pay for concerts, lectures, educational activities, and opera performances for local youth, as well as production of an annual concert that showcases groups coordinated by local schools, and to offset the expenses of program administration and payroll. To offer youth at KGHYC positive alternatives and education about negative behaviors in which they may be engaged. Funding to begin a Health Fitness Program that strengthens and expands the services currently provided at KGHYC. Funding would provide youth with including monthly workshops on substance abuse and/or nutrition, counseling, and outings to a rented community gym in order to give youth a space to engage in sports and other activities. Funds would be used to continue the Kavod Internship Program (Kavod) at the Bukharian Teen Lounge (BTL) by providing stipends to youth involved in the program. Youth who enter the program are interviewed by BTL staff, given interview preparation and resume guidance, accompanied to an interview with a potential partner organization, and given additional support throughout their placement. Funding will provide youth fitness and weight manegement classes, sporting events and weekends and holiday outings. Funding will provide youth fitness and weight manegement classes, sporting events and weekends and holiday outings. To assist us in our plan to improve Staten Island students interest and education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)in CDs 1,2,3. Through the JCC STEM Program, students will engage in innovative and hands-on techniques to introduce these more complex areas of study and to learn how to think scientifically. To support JCCRP's Annual Summer Fair and Concert. Requested funding will be used for the growth, continuation and operation of the basketball program. Funds will be used to implement a youth program for disadvanaged youngsters and will provide services such as eucational activities, mentoring, arts and crafts and homework help.

Youth Youth Youth

Dromm James Mendez

IndyKids Inc Inner City Sports Institute for Labor the Community

331129680 542070525 133974310

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$3,500 $5,500 $3,500

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Youth

Mendez

International Center for the Disabled (ICD), Inc.

135562990

$3,500

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Youth

Nelson

Interparish Sports Association, Inc.

202695257

$3,714

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Youth

Lappin

InterSchool Orchestras of New York Inc.

237401867

$5,000

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Youth

Lappin

Inwood House

135562254

$6,000

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Youth

Quinn

Inwood House

135562254

$3,500

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Youth

Rodriguez

Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc.

133623808

$20,000

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Youth Youth

Lappin Dromm

Island Kids Jackson Heights Arts Club, Inc.

133755714 112688282

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$4,000 $3,500

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Youth

Van Bramer

Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House, Inc.

111729398

$49,000

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Youth Youth

Weprin Dromm

Jamaica Estates Holliswood Little League, Inc. Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, The

112482609 111681124

$7,500 $15,000

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Youth

Gennaro

Jewish Child Care Association

131624060

$3,000

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Youth

Koslowitz

Jewish Child Care Association

131624060

$20,000

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Youth Youth

Reyna James

Jewish Coalition For Youth Education & Support, Inc. Jewish Coalition For Youth Education & Support, Inc.

273152656 273152656

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$5,000 $5,500

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Youth Youth Youth Youth

Ignizio Sanders Ulrich Sanders

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. Jewish Community Services Coalition, Inc.

135562256 112425813 112425813 114081036 * * *

$10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $12,000

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YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Fidler Ferreras Williams James Gentile Gennaro

Joe Torre East Highway Little League Jose Encarnacion Baseball Little League, Inc. J'Ouvert City International, Inc. Junior Tennis Clinic, Inc. Kassenbrock Brothers Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc., The Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim

116037753 571152940 113362754 061229839 237183877 113101774

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$3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $5,500

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teaching baseball through coaching staff parents funds are used to purchase euqipment Funding to support Youth Baseball program and will be used to pay for umpire fees and uniforms. JCI Informational and Referrals Travelling Classroom and on going Youth Workshops. We will provide tennis Instruction to Youth between the ages of 6-18 years of age. This is a year-round tennis program that services CB 2 and School District 8 and meets at Fort Greene Park and Pratt Institute. We hope to be able to provide financial assistance to 14-16 students. Funding will be used for After school Kollel learning program, Father and son learning Program and Shabbat Learning Program. After school learning program is provided by educational and supportive staff helping kids with homework such as: writing, math etc. Father and son learning Program is provided to help bond beetween father and son relationship. Learning Program reading, Round up, Questions To provide sports, cultural, educational, mentoring and youth leadership in Southeast Queens. To support our after school and summer programming in Manhattan and the Bronx at local schools. To support our after school and summer programming at PS 536 in the Bronx and to help each program build capacity and enroll more underserved students. To support our after school and summer programming in Manhattan and the Bronx and to help each program build capacity and enroll more underserved students. In Manhattan, we will continue after school programs at PS 11 in Council District 3, PS 102 in Council District 8 and a summer camp and after school programs at PS 191 in Council District 6. Classes offered include Slam Poetry, Rock n Roll Theater, Yoga, Songwriting and Video. Funding will support programming that connects retailers, manufacturers, and licensors of childrens products with local agencies to provide children with free needed items, including shoes, clothing, books, school supplies,toys, and infant care items. The Kings Bay YM-YWHA will expand its Leadership for Immigrant Youth program. The program will assist teens with integrating into American society and their local community. The volunteering opportunities will allow the teenagers will encourage self-esteem and will allow them to grow up in positive peer environment. To support comprehensive model providing youth w/leadership skills, conflict mediation, guys girls group individual counseling, recreation, tutoring, literacy through the arts, computer literacy, SAT prep,job readiness, certification opportunities, college placement financial aid, college trips/tours, GED, contextual ESL, HIV awareness prevention, Youth Market, Workforce developement, substance abuse, and pregnancy prevention as well as case management. Funding will be used towards the expansion and revitalize teen programming at the flagship Palmaro clubhouse, the new (West Bronx)Coudert Clubhouse, and NHCHA sites at Castle Hill Houses and Throggs Neck Houses. To expand and revitalize teen programming at the flagship Palmaro Clubhouse and Castle Hill Houses Community Center. Education activities will include college/career readiness, GED referral, junior staff, and workplace skills training. To support our intensive after-school and summer arts-based learning programs. To support KCSs Youth Community Action Project (YCAP) aims to provide Asian American youth with a wide variety of opportunities to learn and develop through interactive and exciting volunteer activities during the summer. The funds will be used to purchase football/cheer uniforms, football equipment and award trophies for the football, cheerleading and Sports programs. Funds to support the Sunday to Remember/ Domingo del Recuerdo program. The requested funds will be used to cover artist fees, salaries, rent, insurance, transportation, telephone, and other operational costs. Funding to support the Visual Arts program offering participants from the ages of 8-16 years an opportunity to learn the basic techniques of painting, sculpting and sketching. Funds will be used to cover art materials, salaries, insurance, and other operational costs. Little League programming for youth ages 5 - 16 years of age. Funds will be used to teach baseball and provide mentorship throughout the process. Funding will be used for program costs, personnel, administrative costs and supplies for the Greater Heights Youth Program(GH), New Hope After-School(NHAS) and Summer Enrichment Academy Camp(SEAC). Funding will help provide enrichment programing for our after-school children which include french language classes, music lessons, chess lessons and summer camp. Funding will go towards recruiting and training volunteers to support student success and providing parent education programs that unite home and school learning. Funding will provide volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools citywide, providing workshops and training sessions. Funding will go towards recruiting and training volunteers to support student success and providing parent education programs that unite home and school learning. Funds to be used for recruiting and training volunteers to support student success and providing parent education programs that unite home and school learning. Funding will go towards recruiting and training volunteers to support student success and providing parent education programs that unite home and school learning. To support recruiting and training volunteers to support student success and providing parent education programs that unite home and school learning. Learning Leaders is currently providing volunteer training and family education workshops parent conferences in collaboration with the UFT and DOE, and at relevant community based organizations. To provide volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools citywide, to support student success and provide parent education programs that unite home and school learning.

Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, d/b/a Millennium Development

11-3199040

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$2,000 $7,500

Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification Preservation Alliance Inc

113233233

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Halloran Comrie Brewer Palma

Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim Kickers Youth Sports Association of South East Queens, Inc. Kids Creative 404, Inc. Kids Creative 404, Inc.

113101774 112988905 753139502 753139502

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$3,500 $22,000 $5,000 $4,000

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Youth

Quinn

Kids Creative 404, Inc.

753139502

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Garodnick

Kids In Distressed Situations, Inc.

133300271

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515

$12,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.

132813809

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Cabrera

Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

131623850

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Palma Koppell Koo Barron Dromm

Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Inc. Knox Gates Neighborhood Association, Inc. Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York Inc Kwatny Foundation, Inc. Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, Inc.

131623850 133020575 237348989 810606748 112997255 * * * *

$20,000 $15,000 $6,000 $5,000 $8,000

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Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Ferreras Dilan Cabrera Dickens Brewer Cabrera Chin Ferreras Koo

Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, Inc. Latin Souls Baseball Organization, Inc. Latino Pastoral Action Center League for the Enhancement of All African's Future, Inc. Learning Leaders, Inc. Learning Leaders, Inc. Learning Leaders, Inc. Learning Leaders, Inc. Learning Leaders, Inc.

112997255 112862824 133883350 383706437 132658549 132658549 132658549 132658549 132658549

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$3,500 $9,500 $10,000 $5,000 $3,500 $8,714 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000

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Youth

James

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549

$5,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Palma

Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549

$4,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Dromm

Lefrak City Youth and Adult Activities Association, Inc.

113106422

$29,964

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Koo Wills ** Brewer Brewer Lappin

Lewis H Latimer Fund Inc. Life Camp, Inc. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

112983131 200814999 131847137 131847137 131847137

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$5,500 $8,000 $3,500 $24,500 $7,000

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Funds to support the Community Empowerment Initiative comprising Home Work Assistance, English and Math Tutorials, Sports and Recreational Activities. As well as the Youth Leadership Initiative such as Back-ToSchool and Violence Prevention programs. To support School/Summer Science Programs for students. The funds will be used to pay the instructor and buy all necessary supplies for students to perform hands on experiments as well all printed material and media creation. To support a demostration project, to address issues of gun and gang violence to at-risk youth. To support Meet the Artist Saturdays, which provides young children and their families a free weekend program that showcases a unique blend of performance, participation and music education. To fund the Poet-Linc, an afternoon poetry slam series which was designed to encourage and develop writing and public speaking skills in underserved youths. To support the Lincoln Center Institute (LCI), to provide invigorating arts programming for students in District 5. LCI fosters imaginative thinking and creative problem-solving skills that help students achieve the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics. Funds will help underwrite stipends for up to 8 student ambassadors, including high school college students, who will work with experienced retirees we employ, at our Neighborhood/Tourist Information Carousels. Funding will be used to support our Children YES Youth Services program. This program ensures that the children in our community are provided a safe, healthy, and encouraging environment to spend their out-ofschool timeby providing both after school and summer camp programs. Funding will will support LINCs literacy programs which include the Reading Partner Programs, Parent Engagement Programs and Community Celebrations. Funding will support Animal Days literacy trips with PS 149 to the Harlem Branch Library, and monthly PJ Nights at the 125th Street Branch Library which encourages family visits to the library and nightly bedtime story reading. To support a menu of literacy programs in District 7 along with family literacy events that will be held with the Inwood Library, Harlem Branch Library, and 125th Street Branch Library. To provide LINCs Very Involved Parent Academy workshops which will be held at PS 124 in Park Slope. This intensive series of workshops targets parents who have demonstrated a desire to become a reading leader in their community. Funding for a program to teach our youth how to play and use the various musical instruments. Funds requested will be used for salaries for Instructors,Insurance, Comsumable Supplies, Travel Expances, Equipment. To Provide An Organized Little League Program To The College Point youth. Funds will help purchase safety equipment and uniforms. Funds will be used to subsidize expenses incurred for supplies/equipment, admission fees to events and bus service to transport children to trips to cultural events. Funding to sponsor 15 children from P.S. 3 to take dance classes with us after-school Monday through Friday from 3:30 - 6:00. Scholarship kids will also participate in all of our performances, including our Spring performance at the Miller Theatre at Columbia University. Classes include Modern Dance Composition, Elementary Dance Composition and Dance Lab. The Loisaida Hydroponics Studio--Food, Education, Economics, is an indoor educational program that provides a hands-on environment to empower youth to learn about whole food nutrition and growing food; gain technical skills in the growing field of hydroponics; and become active in the local slow foods movement with culturally appropriate foods. Funds will provide teachers and students to experience first-hand the daily life of an immigrant society through tours of the lower east side. Funding will help continue to provide strong arts, literacy, science, health and leadership programs for young girls. Funds will be used to staffing and general expenses. Funding will support the Lower Eastside Girls Club's art, literacy, science, health and leadership programs for young women. 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 be used to defray salary costs for a part-time youth ministries leader that provides community and youth outreach. The organization will provide an array of education services including homework help, technology and literacy mentoring, and enrichment programs. The funds will be used to support staff salaries and program supplies. The funds will be used to secure rights and orchestration for the shows produced each year, as well as for the purchase or rental of lighting and sound equipment. To support the MTEC Tutorial Program which provides academic enrichment for middle school and high school students in math and science, and will consist of hands-on activities that demonstrate practical applications of classroom instruction. To support the Justice Project which provides anti-homophobia/transphobia workshops for LGBTQ and immigrant youth. To fund Alices Story, anti-bullying initiative, which teaching artists visit a classroom and facilitate a 45-minute interactive theater workshop. Funds will be used to subsidize program costs for schools in order to provide access to all children. To support Alices Story is Making Books Sings anti-bullying initiative Funds will be used to subsidize program costs for schools in order to provide access to all children. To support the Literature at Play is Making Books Sings signature education program. Funds will be used to provide greater access to more NYC schools, allowing them to participate in our program at little to no cost. To support the Literature at Play is Making Books Sings signature education program. Funds will be used to provide greater access to more NYC schools, allowing them to participate in our program at little to no cost. Funds will help build the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities.

Youth

Brewer

Lincoln Square District Management Association, Inc.

133922300

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Brewer Cabrera Dickens Jackson Levin

Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Inc. Literacy, Inc. (LINC) Literacy, Inc. (LINC) Literacy, Inc. (LINC) Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

131825918 133911331 133911331 133911331 133911331 * * * *

$4,000 $5,250 $5,000 $5,000 $4,250

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Youth Youth Youth

Rivera Halloran Vann

Little Branches of Borinquen, Inc. Little League Baseball of College Point NY, Inc. Little Sun People, Inc.

134049877 208304163 113081207

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$15,214 $10,000 $10,000

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Youth

Quinn

Loco-Motion Dance Theatre for Children, Inc.

133803693

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Loisaida, Inc.

133023183

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Chin Chin Garodnick Mendez Comrie Eugene Crowley Vann Dromm Dickens Oddo Koo

Lower East Side Conservancy, Inc. Lower East Side Girls Club, The Lower East Side Girls Club, The Lower East Side Girls Club, The Lutheran Church of Our Savior Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Inc. Maggie's Little Theater at St. Margaret Parish Magnolia Tree Earth Center of Bedford Stuyvesant, Inc. Make the Road New York Making Books Sing, Inc. Making Books Sing, Inc. Making Books Sing, Inc.

134107463 133942063 133942063 133942063 112663842 135596792 111723800 237303098 113344389 134201577 134201577 134201577

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$5,000 $3,714 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $4,000 $15,000 $12,500 $5,000 $2,500 $5,000

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Youth Youth

Williams Dickens

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577

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$3,500 $5,000

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Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), 133973196 Inc.

YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Garodnick Gennaro Greenfield Koo Mendez Barron

Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), 133973196 Inc. Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), 133973196 Inc. Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), 133973196 Inc. Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), 133973196 Inc. Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), 133973196 Inc. Man Up!, Inc. 030553092

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$5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $72,500

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Funding will support the youth technology support program in NYC public schools, including Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Middle School. Funds will help build the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities. Funds will help build the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities. Funds to build the capacity of the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare 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. Funds will help build the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities. Funds will be used to sustain programs such as After-School, Summer Camp, Ready 4 Work job development center and Teen Center. To support its Youth Company (YC), a free afterschool theater arts program for New York City public high school students. The overarching goals of the YC are to help students find and use their own voices, attain high levels of originality and creativity, and gain technical skills in the theater that will prove useful in all aspects of their lives. Funds will be put towards the cost of space rentals for meetings, rehearsals and performances. To provide high-quality music education, dance and voice training at low cost by fourteen professional instructors to children ages of 3 and 17. The funding will be used to supplement the salaries of two (2) of our artistic staff (instructors). Comprehensive housing counseling services for families and youth adversely affected by generational tenancy in public housing and at risk of losing apartments and homes due to eviction and/or foreclosure. The Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series provides free concerts of world renowned performers to the residents of NYC. Funding will help offset artist fees and production costs. The Center will continue to provide activities for teens during the after school hours including martial arts training, community service and life skills training. In addition, we will continue to provide Civics, ESOL and Basic Education classes for adult, new immigrants. Funds will be used to purchase equipment and other items necessary for the coaches to conduct the seasonal sports activities organized by the MQH Youth Organization. Funds will help support the Hi Jump Program, an After School Program that is open to the entire community. The activities include homework help, sports, art, computers and other enrichment. MTH will provide youth programs in a safe and nurturing atmosphere for the children of the community.One of the services provided is After School Prog for approximately 135 children,grades 1-8. The program consists of homework assistance and recreational component.Staff for the A/S School includes certified teachers paraprofessionals and college students. Funds to support a new play called Solid Ground. Which explores the stories of young people coping with feelings of anger and isolation due to the incarceration of family members, post-traumatic stress syndrome, homophobia, and domestic violence. Funding will be used to compensate staff, and to help pay for production expenses. Our award-winning Young Filmmakers class are making a film which to be used by the hospital and DA to intervene directly in the cycle of gun violence with in-hospital victims, their families, friends and even perpetrators of the violence. Funds will help to secure a venue for the annual performance as well as a video presentation that includes each student. Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other programs of bringing happiness to ill children. Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate pediatric patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other programs of bringing happieness to the ill. Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other programs of bringing happieness to the ill. Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other programs of bringing happieness to the ill. Funding will provide a Film and Video Programming. This program will have students write and film about their enviroment and interact with their peers from different cultures. This year we are enphasizing on anti bullying. Funding for a year round after-school program in traditional Chinese instruments for youth. Funds will be used towards rental expenses, supplies and other expenses. To fund The City of Water Day Festival, a free event held each summer to celebrate the world-class potential of the New York City waterfront To support the after-school and mentorship program to elementary and middle school aged children each semester as well as ESL courses for parents and other services, including an arts program and a playgroup for toddlers. Funds will be used to hire new staff, purchase additional materials and books as well as recruit and train new volunteers to tutor and mentor the students it serves. Funding will off-set the costs of supplies, special admissions, transportation and funiture for the youth after school program. Funds will be used to purchase of uniforms and equipment. To continue to provide our Adventures in Making Music programs and to present Adventure Concerts and Musical Learning Workshops to students at PS64, PS70, and PS310. To support Guitar programs for students at PS232Q which will operate October-June during after school hours. MDC is requesting funds to enhance its Out of School Time Programs at PS 197 and PS 193. Discretionary funds will be used to provide two additional educational trips per year, and hire a science and/or math consultant to provide more enrichment programming. Funds will also be used for professional training to maintain the SAAC license.

Youth

Quinn

Manhattan Class Company, Inc.

133391844

$4,500

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Youth

Viverito

Manna House Workshops, Inc.

132615433

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Sanders Mealy Rivera Fidler Greenfield

Margert Community Corporation Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc. Mary Mitchell Youth and Family Center, Inc. Mary Queen of Heaven Masores Bais Yaakov

112534700 112638417 133385032 111952301 112902382

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$50,000 $16,000 $25,000 $3,500 $5,000

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Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, d/b/a Millennium Development

11-3199040

Youth

Crowley

Maspeth Town Hall, Inc.

237259702

$38,214

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Mass Transit Street Theater, Inc.

136533451

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Viverito Comrie Eugene Nelson Greenfield Lander Rose Chin Chin

Maysles Institute, Inc. Me Nobody Knows, The Mekimi Mekimi Mekimi Mekimi Men Who Build, Inc. Mencius Society for the Arts, Inc. Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

202545574 861122707 550870419 550870419 550870419 550870419 202395035 562343092 134355067

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$3,500 $3,500 $10,000 $9,000 $14,000 $12,000 $8,000 $4,000

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$4,000

Youth

Viverito

Mex-Ed Mexican Educational Foundation Of New York Inc.

113640210

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Brewer Oddo Cabrera Ulrich

Middle School 243M - The Center School Parent Teacher Association Mid-Island Little League, Inc. Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends) Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

208278187 237032781 133682472 133682472

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$4,000 $5,000 $10,000 $16,714

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Youth

Nelson

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

$4,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Williams

Mildred Forde Young Models

593840756

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc.

132988157

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Seabrook ** Rodriguez Jackson Weprin

Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, Inc. Minister,Elders and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York c/o Collegiate Church Ministers, Elders & Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, The AKA The Collegiate Church Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

132988157 135564117 135564117 251916166

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$20,000 $7,214 $7,500 $5,000

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Youth Youth Youth

Wills ** Cabrera Koppell

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The Mosholu Preservation Corporation Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc.

251916166 133109387 133622107

$6,000 $5,250 $25,714

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Youth

Seabrook **

Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc.

133622107

$20,000

DYCD-Y

The Mildred Forde Young Models is a youth group in which participants learn leadership development skills and participate in numerous community activities. The highlight of the year is the fashion/talent show in which their skills and abilities are showcased. This funding request will support core programs, and will support the doubling of enrollment in 2013, for instruction, scholarships and free programs for students participating in our dance, music, martial arts, folk culture, and theater programs. Funds to support and expand the Positive Youth Troupe (PYT) Youth Theater program. These funds would be used to support the core program, and to expand the number of participants from 25 to 50 students during 2013. Funding will provide the annual two-week summer trek, the Venture Prep for Girls and the Hendrick Hudson Troops Association of Washington Heights/Inwood. Funding will provide the annual two-week summer trek, the Venture Prep for Girls and the Hendrick Hudson Troops Association of Washington Heights/Inwood. MYDC requests funds for the Fresh Start Program, an minimimum of 12 months ATI program working in direct collaboration with the Queens District Attorneys Youth Diversion Program for youth convicted of a felony crime. MYDC requests funds for the Fresh Start Program, an minimimum of 12 months ATI program working in direct collaboration with the Queens District Attorneys Youth Diversion Program for youth convicted of a felony crime. To support the Bronx Youth Journalism Initiative which trains high school students on the fundamentals of journalism. Funds will offset staffing and other ancillary expenses. Art, Dance, Homework Help, Sports, Recreation, Boys to Men Group, Girl Talk Group, Money Matters Group, Teen Leadership, Lounge Game Room. Funding will be used to form a better rounded, more positive individual, and help pursue and achieve personal goals. To support an evening youth center Monday through Thursday nights from 6:30pm to 9:00pm providing homework help, arts and crafts, computer training, recreation/sports, lounge game room, and leadership groups. MASK will facilitate community education and outreach seminars designed to increase community awareness of issues related to youth at-risk and we will provide training to teachers and school staff in dealing with issues of students who are in crisis and identifying students experiencing family issues. MASK also offers GED classes facilitated by trained teachers. Funds will be used to pay for outreach materials, and other costs associated with facilitating community outreach and education. MASK will facilitate community education and outreach seminars designed to increase community awareness of issues related to youth at-risk and the issues faced by families of youth at-risk. Funds will be used to pay for outreach materials, and other costs associated with facilitating community outreach and education Funding will support the Heath Center's counseling services, including Text in the City, a health education program using social networks and text messaging. Funds will be used to support the Preteen Program. NCT wil be presenting a production involving youth in summer/fall 2012; the funds will specifically go toward costumes, props, sound and lighting, publicity, set design, rights, and other necessary expenses. Funding will provide mentorship and leadership development activities for adolescent youth in the Northeast Queens community. Activities will include participation in local, state,regional and national NAACP workshops, planning of youth led events, such as our annual tribute to women in March, an SAT Prep course and the annual BACK TO SCHOOL RALLY at the end of summer session. Funds will support NDIs an After-School Program, which brings a full year of dance integrated with music and visual arts to students at partnering public schools across New York City. Funds will be used to offset salaryexpenses of a Program Aide who coordinates childrens and youth programming offered at our Center for Learning and Self-Sufficiency. Programs provide skill-building and educational enhancement opportunties for the children and youth in the community. To continue the availability of the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life skills development. To continue to provide a variety of community events such as Movies Under the Stars and holiday celebrations. To continue the availability of the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life skills development and to continue to provide a variety of community events such as Movies Under the Stars and holiday celebrations. To continue to provide the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life skills development. Funding will support programs and services for low-income families caring for children with disabilities and medical complications. To fund our weekly dinner and Life Skills group for homeless youth LGBT. Funds will be used to purchase food for the meals. To subsidize Troop 20s overnight camping program for youth who reside in Bensonhurst and Dyker Heights. Troop 20 has eight to ten weekend camping trips per year and a one week summer camp in July To subsidize Troop 20s overnight camping program for youth who reside in Bensonhurst and Dyker Heights. Troop 20 has eight to ten weekend camping trips per year and a one week summer camp in July To support our programs addressing urban poverty, with two overarching goals: (1) to meet immediate needs such as providing meals to the hungry, and (2) to offer longer-term education services and other support to help individuals break the cycle of poverty. Your funding would specifically be used for our childrens education programming, including literacy and math tutoring; and college prep. Funding would specifically be used for our childrens education programming, including literacy and math tutoring; and college prep. Funds would support the New York Center for Childrens direct service programs for abused children. NYCCs direct services include forensic/medical evaluations, individual and group therapy, tutoring, follow-up case tracking, and community outreach. St Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association 112697931

Youth

Nelson

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc.

113495018

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc.

113495018

$12,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Garodnick Gentile Gentile

Mount Sinai Medical Center Inc. Muslim American Society of New York, Inc. Narrows Community Theater

136271888 363885457 510167270

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$39,714 $5,000 $5,000

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Youth

Gennaro

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Northeast Queens Branch National Dance Institute, Inc. Nazareth Housing, Inc.

542166928

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Mendez Mendez

132890779 133176952

$3,500 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Vacca

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

133110811

$31,000

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Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Vacca Palma Garodnick Mendez Gentile

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) New Alternatives for Children, Inc. New Alternatives for LGBT Homeless Youth New Utrecht Reformed Church

133110811 133110811 133149298 272151000 237052295 *

$25,714 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $1,500

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Youth

Recchia

New Utrecht Reformed Church

237052295

$2,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gentile

New York Cares, Inc.

133444193

$2,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Quinn Lappin

New York Cares, Inc. New York Center for Children

133444193 954502444

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$3,500 $13,000

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Youth

Oddo

New York Center for Interpersonal Development

237085239

$4,000

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To help at-risk Staten Island youth needed a place to turn to for support guidance and to strengthen relationships build community. Funds will be used to hire a part-time Assistant Director, MSW, which is responsible for supervising 3 part time SV observers/counselors, managing the program, conducting intake, supervision, mainaining visitation records, serving as a liaison between the Courts. To help at-risk Staten Island youth needed a place to turn to for support guidance and to strengthen relationships build community. Funds will be used to hire a part-time Assistant Director, MSW, which is responsible for supervising 3 part time SV observers/counselors, managing the program, conducting intake, supervision, mainaining visitation records, serving as a liaison between the Courts. The grant will be used to support the NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program. Funding will specifically support 2012-13 program expansion, outreach, recruitment, and retention activity and programming throughout the Metro New York area. The grant will be used to support the NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program. Funding will specifically support 2012-13 program expansion, outreach, recruitment, and retention activity and programming throughout the Metro New York area. Funds will support the City Centers Young Peoples Dance Series (YPDS), which will provide afterschool dance workshops to sudents Funding will support City Center's Fall for Dance Festival, which makes accessible various dance performances at significantly reduced prices. Our youth programs contist of Flag Football, Basketball, and Clinics. The funding will go towards supressing the costs of uniforms, trophies, equipment. Funds will also help provide refrees and costs of gym space. To provide after-school programming as well as full-day programs during 20 school holidays, and for 8 weeks during the summer. Funds to support the Safe Schools Program and support services to LGBT youth. This program brings community speakers into classrooms to foster dialogue about LGBT issues and promote tolerance, combat antiLGBT harassment, and support youth and families. These programs will be for after-school hours only. 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. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years 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 summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. 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 members 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 program schedule. Funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years in the council members 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 program schedule. Funding will support free tennis programs for beginner and intermediate children at MS 167 and MS 104. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. 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 members district 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. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years. Loaner racquets and balls will be 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 players, ages 5-18 years 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 program schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule.

Youth

Rose

New York Center for Interpersonal Development

237085239

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Eugene

New York City ACT-SO, Inc.

202538102

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Williams Brewer Garodnick Cabrera Dickens

New York City ACT-SO, Inc. New York City Center, Inc. New York City Center, Inc. New York City Christian Athletic League New York City Mission Society New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. (d/b/a PFLAG New York City)

202538102 132867442 132867442 800390499 135562301 * * *

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $15,500 $5,000

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Youth

Weprin

133049626

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Barron

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

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Youth

Chin

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$3,500

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Youth

Dickens

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Eugene

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

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Youth

Ferreras

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$7,214

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Youth Youth

Garodnick Gennaro

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256 237442256

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$3,500 $6,000

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Youth

Gentile

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$4,000

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Youth

Halloran

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Oddo

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$4,714

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koo

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koslowitz

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$10,000

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YOUTH

Youth

Ulrich

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Palma

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rivera

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Weprin

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$5,000

DYCD-Y

The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. 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 members 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 program schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years 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 summer schedule. 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. 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 program schedule. To support Summer - Soccer program and Winter - Volleyball, Basketball, Indoor Soccer and Badminton programs. Funds will be used to purchase Marching band equipment and instructions, military drilling, uniforms for the poor participants, color guard equipment, organization supplies, camping trips, gangs and alcohol seminars, veterans picnic and christmas parties, for CPR and EAD books. Marching band equipment and instructions, military drilling, uniforms for the poor participants, color guard equipment, organization supplies, camping trips, gangs and alcojol semminars, veterans picnic and christmas parties, for CPR and EAD books, The funds will be used to produce the newsletter, offer academic services and tutoring to youth, and fund group and community projects. To support our Absolute Success College Access Program (ASCAP). The program provides workshops, counseling, mentoring, web-based technology and scholarship opportunities to help students access postsecondary opportunities. Funding will offset staff costs for NYWCs afterschool program at two locations in Central Brooklyn. Programs are open to the community and free. To promote education and good mental health, through training in sports activities and the Performing Arts. Sean Bell Softball League Supplies, Community Event honoring Sean Bell and the Little League Players, Basketball, Travel, Insurance cost, and Other Program Expense, (i.e. food,uniforms,consultants,vendors, etc.) To fund our youth leadership project which will address issues sucg as teen crime gangs and overcrowded and low performing schools in our area that do not prepare our high school students for college or the workplace. To support the Hoops Community Exercise Program. The funds will be used to pay for the cost for the schoolyard usage, the cost for the professional trainer, and the purchase of bottles of water to be given to participants. To support our arts partnership our residency program at PS 63 M includes planning sessions, full program evaluation, and a community sharing/performance event. Funds will be used for teaching artist salaries, program planning, curriculum development, program and to purchase props, music, and art supplies. Youth in foster care are among our nation's most vulnerable. Ohel is committed to providing specialized services including intensive crisis intervention services, integrative treatment approach, recreation and camp opportunities for foster children. Funds requested to give continued support for Dyslexia Afterschool Tutoring Center. Funds will be used for venue rental, speakers, material development participant packets, advertising, direct mail, media, coordination and followup. This Funding Will Be Used To Employ 30 High School And College Students As Program Aids In Our Recreational Programs. They Will Develop Skills Need To Work With Need To Work With Children And Adults With Developmental Disabilities In Various Therapeutic Recreation Programs. This funding will be used for salaries and fringe benefits for Program Director, Receptionist, Maintenance worker and 2 teachers, insurance, supplies, rent, CPA and computer tech fees, and postage related to the Computer Technology and Videoconferencing program. Funding will support the openhousenewyork weekend, which provides free educational programs and access to over 200 important historical and cultural sites. Funds will be used for the organizations youth education work, organizing elementary and highschool students. Funds would be used to support three specific elements of our Youth Employment and Training Program: PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE DAY, SPEED NETWORKING and SERVICE LEARNING.

Youth

Rodriguez

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$4,000

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Youth

Seabrook **

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$25,000

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Youth Youth

Weprin Dromm

New York Mayalee Sports Club New York Military Youth Cadets, Inc.

112970755 113581787

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$7,500 $3,500

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Youth Youth Youth Youth

Ferreras Eugene Rose James

New York Military Youth Cadets, Inc. New York Teens Empowering More People Onward New York Urban League, Inc. New York WEB Center, Inc

113581787 383806414 131671035 205620848

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$3,500 $10,000 $5,500 $6,000

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Youth

Wills **

Nicole Paultre Bell When It's Real, It's Forever Fund, Inc., The

208945512

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rivera

Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition for Sistas and Brothas United Not Just Hoops Inc.

132806160

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mealy

900607202

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Notes in Motion, Inc.

320005633

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc.

116078704

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Ohr Halimud - The Multi-Sensory Learning Center

050548204

$12,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rose

On Your Mark, Inc.

133128315

$5,000

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Youth Youth Youth Youth

Ulrich Garodnick Williams Reyna

One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, Inc. Open House New York, Inc. Open Space Institute, Inc. Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

680602829 020540261 521053406 112934620

$10,000 $5,000

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$3,500 $10,000

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Youth

Lander

Osborne Association, Inc., The

135563028

$3,500

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To provide two extended, supported visits to Albion each year, flying as many as 25 children to see their mothers for an all-day visit. Funding will allow 8 additional volunteers (not affiliated with Congregation Beth Elohim or St. James Episcopal Church) to chaperone 8 additional children to visit their incarcerated mothers. To support the 5dollarplay.com project and Summer in The City Theater This project. School aged children who participate with our program will have the opportunity to stay busy during the Summer season by displaying their acting skills in front of a live audience. Our performances are held at various outdoor venues such as amphitheaters, New York City Housing Authority centers, and NYC Parks Dept outdoor theaters. To support the 5dollarplay.com project and Summer in The City Theater This project. School aged children who participate with our program will have the opportunity to stay busy during the Summer season by displaying their acting skills in front of a live audience. Our performances are held at various outdoor venues such as amphitheaters, New York City Housing Authority centers, and NYC Parks Dept outdoor theaters. We will use the funds to organize a soccer camp for children ages 4 to 13. All players are given instruction on how to control a soccer ball, game concepts work on stamina and agility. A professional soccer player is contracted to oversee and implement instruction for the players during the camp. Funds will help offest space rental fees for practices and games, league registration fees, referee fees, Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. uniforms, equipment and awards. In order to achieve our mission, OLPH soccer must support and maintain our soccer field. We are responsible for providing a safe playing environment, grass seeding, sprinklers, field grading, fencing, maintenance, and all other necessities required for a safe and successful program. Our program provides inner-city youth with the chance to interact with each other, gain confidence, selfrespect and the opportunity to learn and grow through the friendly competition of sports. The funds will be used to partially offset the cost of baseball/softball uniforms, equipment and trophies for each of our participants. Funds for a comprehensive program that uses sports and recreation as the motivation to bring youth into a safe, challenging and supportive atmosphere where youth are urged to achieve academically and athletically. Funds will be used for general operation expenses such as salary, equipment, uniforms etc. Funds for a comprehensive program that uses sports and recreation as the motivation to bring youth into a safe, challenging and supportive atmosphere where youth are urged to achieve academically and athletically. Funds will be used for general operation expenses such as salary, equipment, uniforms etc. Funding will support registrations to the various Leagues that participating. Funds will provide uniforms, supplies and trainings seminars for player and coaches. To provide reduced-price and free tickets to NYC children for our shows during the winter holiday vacation and summer vacation. To provide the Shake, Rattle Roll program which is a parent-child academic enrichment program that includes hands-on music instruction on global percussion instruments, map activities, science experiments, and thematic story-times. Funding will support little league baseball and funds will provide uniforms and equipment, a psychical fitness program and to rent gym space. Baseball and football programs will be the specfic programs funded. The fund will be use to purchase uniforms and sports equipment. Funding will provide baseball and football programs. The funds will be use to purchase uniforms and sports equipment. Funds will be used to provide the baseball and football programs. The funds will be use to urchase uniforms and sports equipment. Funds will be used to provide the baseball and football programs. The funds will be use to urchase uniforms and sports equipment. Through the Open Heart-Open Mind program, Partnership with Children provides direct services to students in high poverty areas who are at risk for academic failure and emotional development of students to increasee their capacity to learn and achieve. The funds will be used specifically for the the Young People Moving Power, a project which aims to achieve critical leadership skills and positive youth development among youth who are/have been in trouble with the law. Project ReNu, is a direct service arm of CNUS, which seeks to remove the barriers to employment by working with people returning from prison. Project ReNu assists these individuals with Peer support, Recovery Coaching, Mentoring services; Civic Restoration, and the Young People Moving Power (YPMP) a project supporting critical leadership skills and positive youth development among youth who are/have been in trouble with the law. To provide uniforms for our dance program youth and young adults who parents can not afford to purchase them. To support lessons from the Peace First curriculum which will build peacemaking skills to classrooms using a cooperative learning approach. Providing staff and space support for our education programs. To provide financial assistance to youth first generation/low income to pursue higher education aand Sports leadership and mentorship to youth in the Harlem community. Funds will be used for supply and equipmetn expenses. To support an afterschool program in which we need ipads to help with homework because the children can get their texbook on line. Funding will also to do project research. Funding will support operating costs and the purchase of materials and equipment for the Little League. Phipps CDC provides elementary school students at Phipps Plaza South with enriching educational and recreational activities for six weeks during the summer. Funding will support the Phipps CDC Summer Camp at Crotona Park West which provides elementary and middle school children with enriching, educational and recreational activities for six weeks during the summer. 237259702

Youth

Gonzalez

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Williams

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ulrich

Our Lady of Grace Church

111639827

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Koslowitz Gentile

Our Lady of Mercy Our Lady of Perpetual Help Baseball /Soccer League

111633520 111666873

$6,000 $2,000

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Youth

Mendez

Our Lady of Sorrows

133743218

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Oval Community Youth Program, Inc.

260877270

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rivera

Oval Community Youth Program, Inc.

260877270

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Vallone Chin Vann Palma Gentile Gonzalez Greenfield Lander Wills **

Pancyprian Association, Inc. Paper Bag Players, Inc., The Parents as Primary Teachers, Inc. Parkchester Little League Parkville Youth Organization, Inc. Parkville Youth Organization, Inc. Parkville Youth Organization, Inc. Parkville Youth Organization, Inc. Partnership with Children, Inc.

133101081 131972960 020658108 136162741 112204831 112204831 112204831 112204831 135596751

$12,000 $4,000 $10,000 $5,000 $3,500 $7,000 $5,000 $3,500

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$5,000

Youth

Williams

Paul J Cooper Center For Human Services

112245967

$6,214

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Youth

Viverito

Paul J Cooper Center For Human Services

112245967

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Mealy Brewer Viverito Dickens Williams Garodnick Mendez Rivera

PDM Performing Arts Corporation Peace First New York, Inc. Peace on the Street, Inc. Pelham Fritz Basketball League, Inc., The Persaud Day Care Inc. Peter Stuyvesant Little League Phipps Community Development Corporation Phipps Community Development Corporation

753032931 043323467 850487649 133759258 270428302 133700587 132707665 132707665

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$10,000 $5,000 $10,000 $8,000 $3,500 $7,500 $3,500 $20,000

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Youth Youth

Cabrera Ferreras

Police Athletic League, Inc. Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 135596811

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$20,000 $20,000

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PAL proposes to operate the Summer Play Street Program. Play Street is a summer camp to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. These programs prevent crime victimization, juvenile delinquency and other negative youth behaviors in high risk communities. To provide a Juvenile Crime Prevention Program, which include Summer Play Streets and/or Teen Impact Centers in District 21 To support Play Streets which brings all the components of a summer day camp experience to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Play Street activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage teamwork, and develop leadership skills. The Police Athletic League seeks funding to service youth ages 5 to 14 at the PS 214 Center. To provide at least one Juvenile Crime Prevention Program, which include Summer Play Streets and/or Teen Impact Centers in District 11 To support Play Streets which brings all the components of a summer day camp experience to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Play Street activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage teamwork, and develop leadership skills. Funds will support a Teen Impact Center at the CAMPOS House for youth ages 14 to 19 in District 2. This is a safe haven where young people respectfully connect with peers and positive adult role models, including New York City Police Department officers. To support the Play Streets program. Play Streets is a summer day camp and provides activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage teamwork, and develop leadership skills. Funding will service youth ages 5 to 19 at the Webster Center. Programs to be funded are the After School programs; Summer Day Camp; Evening Teen Center; and Summer Youth Employment program. To service youth ages 5 to 19 at the Wynn Center, which include a Summer Day Camp, an Evening Teen Center; Summer Youth Employment; and the Youth Link program. To service youth ages 5 to 19 at the Duncan Center. Programs to be funded are After School for K-8th grade students; Summer Day Camp for K-8th grade students and Evening Teen Center for 8th-12th grade students. Other services include the Summer Youth Employment and The Duncan Centers goal is to support youth achievement in school and to guide youth toward positive and successful life choices. To support Play Streets which brings all the components of a summer day camp experience to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Play Street activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage teamwork, and develop leadership skills. Funds to support Youth programming. The Police Athletic League seeks funding to service youth ages 5-19 at the Armory Center, 216 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, New York. Programs to be funded: After School for students; Summer Day Camp, Evening Teen Center, and Summer Youth Employment.The Armory Centers goal is to support youth achievement in school and to guide youth toward positive and successful life choices. Funds will be used to support Play Streets in District 12. Play Streets bring all the components of a summer day camp experience to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Funding will be used to assist with administration of SUNs youth safety initiative, making safety presentations at schools, to make online on-demand webinars and to continue to provide SUNs Annual Safety Conferences. Funding will be used to assist with administration of SUNs youth safety initiative, making safety presentations at schools, to make online on-demand webinars and to continue to provide SUNs Annual Safety Conferences. Funding will be used for our 8th Annual Positive Influence Inc Basketball Classic. In additoin we will provide three educational trips thru the summer for youth. The program for the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. Funding will be used to cover costs of coach staff, equipment and supplies and administrative costs of running the programs. The program for the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. Funding will be used to cover costs of coach staff, equipment and supplies and administrative costs of running the programs. The program for which funding is being requested is the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. Funding is requested for the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for girls in underserved communities. Funding will be used for coach stipends, equipment and supplies and administrative costs of running the program. The program for which funding is being requested is the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. The program for which funding is being requested is the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. The program for which funding is being requested is the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. The program for the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls. Funding will be used to cover costs of coach staff, equipment and supplies and administrative costs of running the programs. Funding will provide a Leadership and Recreation development after-school program for students. Funding will provide a Leadership and Recreation development after-school program for students. Funding will be used to create leadership development activities for young adults and emigre collegiates.

Youth Youth Youth

Gonzalez Koo Koppell

Police Athletic League, Inc. Police Athletic League, Inc. Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 135596811 135596811

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$10,000 $10,000 $5,000

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Youth

Jackson

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Palma

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Rivera Vann

Police Athletic League, Inc. Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 135596811

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$10,000 $10,000

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Youth

Quinn

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Williams Viverito

Police Athletic League, Inc. Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811 135596811

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$3,500 $10,000

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Youth

Rodriguez

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Seabrook ** Brewer

Police Athletic League, Inc. Police Liaison Group, Inc.

135596811 133690574

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$20,000 $3,500

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Youth Youth Youth

Jackson Brewer Cabrera

Police Liaison Group, Inc. Positive Influence, Inc. PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

133690574 562519776 134045021

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$3,500 $7,214 $5,000

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Youth

Chin

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Dickens

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gonzalez

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

$6,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

134045021

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Vann Comrie Weprin Koslowitz

PowerPlay NYC, Inc. Project Hope, The New Directions, Inc. Project Hope, The New Directions, Inc. Project Lead, Inc.

134045021 113327651 113327651 133761446

$7,000 $21,714 $10,000 $17,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth

Lander Brewer Gennaro

Prospect Park Baseball Association Inc. Public School 75M Parent Teacher Association, Ltd. Publicolor, Inc.

261340053 133497284 133912768

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$5,000 $4,000 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Funds are used to help contribute to maintaining and upgrading ballfields, primarily in Prospect Park. Other activities include game scheduling, coordination of umpires, maintenance of website, and distribution of trophies and awards to teams at the end of the season. To fund an Afterschool Program serves the PS75 elementary school community by providing recreational childcare. Funding will off-set the costs of supplies and admissions of various venues. To co-sponsor the transformation of a vital but under-resourced community site, such as a school, homeless shelter, health clinic, community center, senior center, or police precinct. We put high-risk students on a path to becoming productive citizens and members of our workforce. To provide General support for our Arts Education programs. Our programs are designed to expose and encourage Brooklyn students to explore careers in the performing arts and arts education. Students develop and refine skills through rigorous technical training, performance opportunities and mentorship. Funds to support our community string music programs. The funding will be used, specifically, to provide access to quality music education using violins, viola, cello, classical guitars, for students who may not, otherwise, have the opportunity to learn a string instrument. The funding will also cover any workshops, audition prep, or academic prep courses students may need to advance their pursuit of higher education. Payment of umpires, equipment, photocopies,and field maintenance. The program pairs a trained Queens College student with an elementary-school aged homeless child and throughout the academic year, they explore New York. Funding is requested to partially cover costs associated with this program including transportation for mentors and children, access to weekly excursion events, cameras, bookstore certificates, etc. Where theatre inspires learning to bring musical education and appreciation to children attending the program. This program inspires growth and appreciation for literature as a welcome addition to their psyche. Making books sings presentation is a six week part of the regular after school program. The constant and standard offering for the after school program is homework help, remedial math and reading, table games, as well as, arts and crafts. Center and services for LGBTQ teens include drop in center with education and socialization services, workshops for teen and staff in youth centers and schools on LGBTQ awareness and anti-harrassment/bullying education, and an on-line support network moderated by a social worker. SAT and college counseling for youth; funds to be used for staffing of teacher and counselor. To provide activities for teens which include an evening teen center/youth athletics and socialization including basketball, break-dancing, soccer, handball, touch foot ball; employment/job referral; SAT and College Counseling. Funds to support the Journey to Pride program which is an after school program addressing topics such as: HIV and other STD infection, teen pregnancy, bullying, addiction, intolerance, homophobia and more. To support the Journey to Pride after school program to one school in your district. Journey to Pride is a partnership with a school in your district to address any of our topics: HIV and other STD infection, teen pregnancy, bullying, addiction, intolerance, homophobia and more. To support the Journey to Pride after school program to one school in your district. Journey to Pride is a partnership with a school in your district to address any of our topics: HIV and other STD infection, teen pregnancy, bullying, addiction, intolerance, homophobia and more. Funds to be used for Student Internships, materials, and travel expenses. Each semester the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center and Archives at Queensborough Community College selects applicants from our student body to serve as Kupferberg Interns. These students enter an intensive three part program that involves developing a background in Asian history of the WWII period, gaining skills in interviewing survivors. To support a program providing alternative activities to drugs, violence and gang involvement for the community youth. Funds are used for Homework Assistant, Sports, ESL and Computer classes. Funds to support a free tutoring program and sports program. The funds will be used to buys supplies required to support those two programs, advertising, transportation, salaries, sports equipments, etc. Funds will be used to towards the cost of running a youth football organization including but not limited to a weekend football camp for players 9-16 in Pennsylvania, equipment, league fees, and insurance. To support Rainbow's after-school comprehensive services which include Academics, Literacy, and Recreation. Funding will renovate one of our early childhood centers, Rainbow Kiddie Academy. To sustain program sites in City Council District 9 through the purchase of new, developmentally- and culturallyappropriate childrens books for families living in poverty. Funds requested will be used to purchase 4,878 books. Reach Out and Read of Greater New York is requesting support to sustain program sites in City Council District 21 through the purchase of new, developmentally- and culturally-appropriate childrens books for families living in poverty. Funds requested will be used to purchase 2,439 books. To sustain program sites in City Council District 7 through the purchase of new, developmentally- and culturallyappropriate childrens books for families living in poverty. Funds requested will be used to purchase 4,878 books. To support and sustain program sites in CD 2 through the purchase of new, developmentally- and culturallyappropriate childrens books for families living in poverty. Funds requested will be used to book expenses. Funding will support programing services to provide the Eduational training program and youth program. READ trains and supports middle and high school students to provide structured, research based, supervised one-to-one tutoring. READ after-school programs consist of forty-five sessions, combining of one-to-one tutoring with of homework help. Funds will be used to pay tutors and keep READ affordable to schools.

Youth

Mealy

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance, Inc.

205332584

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

James

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance, Inc.

205332584

$5,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Dilan Gennaro

Quebradillas Baseball Organization, Inc. Queens College Foundation, Inc.

450491693 116080521 *

$9,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

Queens Community Civic Corporation

222183327

$8,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Dromm Ferreras Koslowitz

Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 112375583 112375583

$15,000 $7,500 $24,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Nelson

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koo

Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise Association, Inc.

112037770

$3,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Koo Eugene

Rachel Carson Community Association, Inc. Racing Club Haitien

113368609 260658587

$8,000 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Raider Youth Football, Inc.

200111495

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Palma

Rainbow After School Programs, Inc.

133716492

$18,214

DYCD-Y

Youth

Dickens

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Jackson

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc.

134080045

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Mendez Reyna

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. Reaching Across the World Ministries

134080045 113572515 *

$3,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Seabrook **

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc.

134091062

$10,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Arroyo

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc.

134091062

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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 used offset costs of tutors. READ trains and supports middle and high school students to provide structured, research based, supervised one-to-one tutoring. READ after-school programs consist of forty-five sessions, combining of one-to-one tutoring with of homework help. Funds will be used to pay tutors and keep READ affordable to schools. To support the READ after-school program consisting of forty-five sessions, combining 45 minutes of one-toone tutoring with 45 minutes of homework help. Also the READ summer program. Funds will be used to pay tutors and keep READ affordable to schools. To fund an in-school teacher-training program that teaches public elementary-school teachers in New York City to teach reading, writing, and spelling. To provide youth with the following programs:Teenage Pregnancy Prevention, Gang Awareness Prevention, Violence Reduction, Mentoring and Fatherhood Program. Funding will be used to support RHIs education programs for middle school, high school, and young adult members. This will include educational advocacy for youth who have dropped out or are in danger of dropping out of school; tutoring support for students to progress toward a high school diploma; college readiness or job readiness programming and academic enrichment programs to encourage a love of reading, math and science, and the arts. Funds will be used to advance our tutoring, leadership training, and college support network programs. In addition, funds will also support of annual signature back to school event get Your Mind Right! Support for our students day during the 119th annual Gateway to Nations Native American Heritage Celebration. The funds will help provide artists and educators for the students who attend the cultural event each year. To support our free after school filmmaking workshops for Brooklyn teens. City Council funding will help pay fees for teaching artists who lead our workshops. Teens are recruited from schools across Brooklyn to participate in our workshops. Funds to support the Teens for Racial and Ethnic Awakening program and will be used to hire adult mentors, provide small stipends to teen dialogue facilitators, and general expenses for outreach, speakers, publicity, and supplies. To support our youth program which is designed to impact, empower and impart knowledge to our youth my means of job training, mentoring, tutoring, music and general life application skills. A boys and girls youth sports program.. we have Swimming, Softball, Baksetball and Track. Ages from 5yrs old to 19yrs old. we have in-house programs and participate in CYO and other local sports leagues. Funding would help us offset the expenses for a 3 on 3 basketball tournament for children 8 years of age to 18 years of age. The programming we be a theatrical production for our Youth Theater company. The funds will be used specifically to cover production costs such as licenses, scenery, costumes, and music. We are requesting funding for general operating support needed for our Center to function efficiently (staffing) and program specific support that will include admissions for summer school break trips for youth attending our programs; a basketball tournament(referees, tshirts, trophies); Soccer Instruction; Activity Specialist(may be Martial Arts, Dance, Art); bus travel to take youth on trips; food for youth (i.e. pizza parties) special events that will be held for youth(i.e Field Day held on Brooklyn/Queens Day; Youth Showcase; and holiday parties. Funds will be used to support the Little League through the purchase of baseball, softballs,uniforms, and equipment for the teams. Funds to reinstate our Special Delinquency Prevention/Outreach Program, specifically our Evening Teen Center. The program provides outreach, vocational, social, academic, cultural and recreational services to those youngsters most vulnerable of gang affiliations, school failure and self-destructive behavior. To support youth Educational, recreational and fitness programs includes singing science and sports. To support the Teen Program which helps youth build the foundations for their educational and professional futures while gaining meaningful social experiences. Recreation/sports activities will provide Bronx teens a place to engage in structured social and recreational activities. Volunteerism and community service allows Bronx youth the opportunity to become involved in the community including serving as volunteer tutors to children in the RNH After School Program. To support the Teen Program which helps youth build the foundations for their educational and professional futures while gaining meaningful social experiences. Recreation/sports activities will provide Bronx teens a place to engage in structured social and recreational activities. Volunteerism and community service allows Bronx youth the opportunity to become involved in the community including serving as volunteer tutors to children in the RNH After School Program. To support the Youth Council which provides an array of programs and activities to meet the needs of K-12. Funds will be used for recreational youth programming for Bethany Baptist Church RAAs art educational offerings include the art-based kidsmART after-school and summer camp programs and art classes for children. Curriculum includes academic assistance, visual and performing arts workshops and workshops combining science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with art. Funding will be used to cover costs of supplies and materials and program staff salaries. Funds will be used to hire a grant writer to develop proposals focusing on Youth development for our disadvantaged and minority populations. To provide a comprehensive education program for the families who temporarily reside in our 84 room facility. These programs include educational tutoring, self defense, art, science, dance, music. In addition we provide family support, daily volunteer activity programs and Camp Ronald McDonald. Roosevelt Island Youth Program will offer Piano and Guitar classes to youth for 3 sessions of 10 weeks per and we will also use this grant to partial fund our free Little League Baseball program. Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, d/b/a Millennium Development 11-3199040

Youth

Palma

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc.

134091062

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Viverito Brewer Wills **

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc. Reading Reform Foundation of New York Recreational Inner-City Sports and Recreation (RISE)

134091062 133081223 113168473 *

$7,000 $3,500 $6,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gonzalez

Red Hook Initiative, Inc.

203904662

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Williams

Redemption Inc.

562550383

$14,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gonzalez

Redhawk Indian Arts Council

133712843

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Reel Stories Teen Filmmaking Inc.

200936377

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Dromm Wills ** Fidler Oddo Gentile

Renaissance Charter School, The Resurrection Celebration Center Inc., The Resurrection Sports Association Richard Willis Memorial Fund Ridge Chorale, The

113550391 113507969 111635113 133949376 116264993

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$7,000 $7,000 $2,500 $4,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Dilan

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

$77,714

DYCD-Y

Youth

Crowley

Ridgewood Glendale Middle Village Little League

900147560

$12,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Riverdale Community Center, Inc.

132899410

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Riverdale Jewish Community Council, Inc.

133158647

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc.

131740024

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc.

131740024

$20,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Wills ** Wills **

Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc.

113397470 113397470

$19,714 $7,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ulrich

Rockaway Artists Alliance, Inc.

113217121

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Sanders

Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation

112575794

$21,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Ronald McDonald House of New York, Inc.

132933654

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lappin

Roosevelt Island Youth Program, Inc.

133077348

$10,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Sanders

Rosedale Civic Association

237283084

$10,000

DYCD-Y

To support youth program activities in collaboration with the Rosedale branch of the Queens Public Library system (2) the financial youth literacy project with seminars and workshops whereby school-age children and youth are educated about money in all forms (cash, savings accounts, checking accounts, credit cards,, debit cards) the importance of having a budget, money management to remain on budget and within budgets. Rosedale Little League provides baseball and softball to children age 5-17 in a safe environment. We want to bring families together through baseball and softball as well as teach sportsmanship, fair play, respect for each other and the ability to be a team player. To provide dance and Broadway lessons to 5th grade NYC public school students provided by a music director and vocal specialists. To provide the RTKids PS Broadway program which will organize a trip to see a Broadway show, a private concert at their school by a guest Broadway performer, and a final performance by students for their school community. To support the Empowerment through Rowing and Academics (ERA) Program, and will be used to cover a portion of the salaries of our rowing coaches who conduct our on-water programs at the Meadow Lake Boathouse in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Children participate in a variety of activities such as sports, games, arts and crafts, cooking, technology, etc. The children take trips to the local park and movies. Outside vendors are brought in to entertain and/or educate the children (magician, clown, animal expert). Snacks and drinks are also provided. Funding is used to purchase a variety of materials to support the different activities provided. Funds used for sports equipment and uniforms for Basketball and Cheerleading. To support intellectual and emotional development of young women through: an intensive flagship summer program; year long after school educational enrichment; paid service-learning internships;SAT and college prep; and various opportunities for organizational stewardship. Funding will support suicide prevention training for teachers, students and staff in Manhattan public schools. We have created a seamless and positive enviornment for youth that has improved academic performance,social skills,community service,high school placement and other related youth outcomes and has assisted countless young people in reaching their full potential.Program and service components include,job training and placement,leadership development,organized sports leagues and educational, prevention and intervention services to reduce at-risk behaviors. The Cap Connects Program provides children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and their families with a comprehensive and multi-faceted service delivery system that includes, after-school, weekend and school holiday programs. This program is uniquely designed to meet the complex and diverse needs of the children on the Autism Spectrum who participate annually. Funds to support Sauti Yetus youth program the Girls Education and Leadership Initiative (GELI) and being used to offset cost of youth programmer's salary. Funds to support childrens activities at the Viking Fest/Norwegian Day Parade. The event is held in Owls Head/Bliss Park and is free. These funds will be given to the organizations providing ethnic musical and dance performances and the three re-enactment organizations that provide educational displays and interactive activities. Funds will also be utilized towards funding an exhibition publication for youth about the Scandinavians in Brooklyn. To fund the after-school program which will provide 30 young people with activities intended to build skills in obtaining information, self/peer understanding, social observation and analysis, and critical questioning at all levels. To support the free youth weekend enrichment program program through equipment and software purchases, tutor and admin salary and training costs, printing and book costs. To support the free youth weekend enrichment program program through equipment and software purchases, tutor and admin salary and training costs, printing and book costs. To fund the Seamens Family Day Care program. The program ensures that children are supervised by a trained and licensed family day care provider, receive structured, educational activities based on a set educational curriculum, healthy nutritional meals and snacks. The funds will be used to pay the salary of two staff positions, the Camp Director and the Camp Counselor for the SEBCO Summer Day Camp. Scheduled training sessions and competition in football and other related sports activities. Funding will be used for equipment,uniforms,awards and refreshments for participants. Administrative costs,office supplies,printing and postage. Program funding will support Sports and Culture Days hosted by Sesame Flyers International, to provide youth with an opportunity to experience Caribbean culture through various leadership activities and presentations. Program funding will support Sports and Culture Days to provide youth with an opportunity to experience Caribbean culture through various leadership activities and presentations. These events promote teamwork, physical fitness, self confidence and emotional well being. To provide free weekend tickets for needy children and families to attend The Shadow Box Theatres, The African Drum musical and Free Theatre Arts Workshops. To provide free weekend tickets for children and families to attend The Shadow Box Theatres, The African Drum musical and Free Theatre Arts Workshops. We cater to youths ages 13-19 in the area of education and socialization. Organized activities (e.g.) male and female mentoring, trips,sports, dance, arts and crafts, theater as well as help with home work assignments. Shema Kolainu Hear Our Voices provides center based services to children with autism and other disabilities. The professional staff use art, music and movement as a way to enhance the sessions to elicit speech and language and as a means of communication. Our vision is to provide the best opportunity offered anywhere for children with ASD to achieve recovery.The funds will be used to purchase the necessary art and music supplies and equipment to fully integrate art and music into program.

Youth Youth Youth

Sanders Chin Mendez

Rosedale Little League Baseball, Inc. Rosies Theater Kids, Inc. Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.

521251209 331194964 331194964 * *

$10,000 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

Row New York

113632924

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Crowley

Sacred Heart School

112202799

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Crowley Levin Garodnick

Sacred Heart School Sadie Nash Leadership Project Samaritans of New York, Inc.

112202799 113633912 133164464 *

$5,000 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$10,714

DYCD-Y

Youth

Arroyo

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gentile

Scandinavian East Coast Museum

113634793

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Foster Jackson Rodriguez Rose Arroyo Vacca

SCAN-New York Volunteer Parent - Aides Association, Inc. Science Schools Initiative, Ltd. Science Schools Initiative, Ltd. Seamen's Society for Children and Families SEBCO Development, Inc. Service Alliance for Youth, Inc.

132912963 208365360 208365360 135563010 132944013 133354150

$21,414 $12,000 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

$8,000 $8,000

$20,000

Youth

Eugene

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Mealy Brewer James Williams

Sesame Flyers International, Inc. Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The Shadow Box Theatre, Inc., The Shannon T. Braithwaite, Inc.

112692485 132725580 132725580 264085306

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$10,000 $3,500 $6,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices

113503085

$7,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Greenfield

Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park, Inc.

113260405

$35,000

DYCD-Y

Funds will be used to provide Twenty-four hour per day, 7 day per week rounds of the community with special attention during late night and early morning hours, as well as prime locations such as schools, subway and bus stops, etc. Crowd control at special community events in cooperation with the appropriate NYPD Precinct, and responding to calls for help in the event of a missing child or missing older adult. Program consistes of 10 basketball teams and an instructional clinic for girls in the greater Brooklyn Queens area. Funds will offset gym rental costs and tournament entry fees whcih is bulk of annual expenses. The funds will be used to support our Summer Arts Intensive, which provides an opportunity for at-risk students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the visual arts. In addition to offering full scholarships for all students for four weeks of classes,Smack Mellon provides lunch and snacks; transportation and admission fees to museums; and all necessary art supplies. Funds to be used to provide training in communication to 15 young people annually. It helps them acquire the necessary skills needed to conduct a discussion in a professional manner and to be able to interact with young listeners in discussion of topics such as: Teens at risk, drug addiction, teens pregnancy, school drop out, teenage-parent relation.The funds will be used to pay for airtime leasing from WNYE 91.5 FM NYC Radio Station, to buy equipments such as CDs, recording devices, head sets etc. To provide reduced admission to the museum; and to run our arts literacy and preservation arts after school programs. Funding for NYC Kidsfest, a multi-cultural childrens performing arts festival held in Morningside Park which includes dance, music, puppetry and theater performances. Funds will be used to support Third Street Music School Settlements (TS) School Community Partnerships Program known as Music Instruction on the Lower East Side (MILES), which serves children from lowmoderate-income families by providing music dance instruction in schools and community centers. Funds will be used to provide Teaching Artist and Theatre Technicians for the Institutes after school performing arts program at Randolph High. To offer Academic and College Access, Leadership Development, Art, Sports, and Counseling to asian youth. Funds will be used to support youth programming and include Academic Support, Leadership Development, Sports and Wellness, Artistic Expression and Social and Emotional Support. Funding will support Academic Support -- Enable youth to aspire to and achieve educational excellence through College Access Program, including SAT prep course and personalized help for college application and financial aid; SHSAT prep course; tutoring and mentoring; career awareness and job workshops. Funding will also support the following programs: Leadership Development -- Sports and Wellness -- Artistic Expression -- Social and Emotional Support. Funding will be used to defray staffing costs, accounting fees, and secretarial services for the Youth and Tennis Academy. To offer Academic and College Access, Leadership Development, Art, Sports, and Counseling to asian youth. To offer Academic and College Access, Leadership Development, Art, Sports, and Counseling to asian youth. Funding will support the following programs: Academic Support, Leadership Development, Sports and Wellness , Artistic Expression, Social and Emotional Support To support youth programming including: Academic Support, Leadership Development , Sports and Wellness, Artistic Expression, Social and Emotional Support. To support youth physical fitness activities. Funds to offset costs of start-up expenses and renovation resulting from the gyms recent move to a new location. To fund the After School Tutoring Program and Summer Soccer Scholars program. Funding will support the costs of equipment, materials, transportation for youth (bus rental, metrocards), facility rental, and the SAT prep course. To provide an after-school and summer program which serves youth ages 6-18. Services include homework help and tutoring, technology, social recreation, sports and athletics and youth development. 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 fine and performing arts. To provide an after-school and summer program which serves youth ages 6-18. Services include homework help and tutoring, technology, social recreation, sports and athletics and youth development. To provide an after-school and summer program which serves youth ages 6-18. Services include homework help and tutoring, technology, social recreation, sports and athletics and youth development. Funding will provide the playing schedule with playoffs also tournemaent teams and practice schedules. Awards will also be given out. To support SEQKWA program operational and supplemental costs Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. The enrichment and expansion of two effective and popular NY City Council-funded programs: 1) the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program, and 2) the SASF After-School Sports Leagues. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth.

Youth

Crowley

Shooting Stars of Queens, Inc.

200019695

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Smack Mellon Studios, Inc.

113375393

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Eugene

Society for Haitian Research, Inc.

113439457

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Vann Dickens

Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and Bedford-Stuyvesant History Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA)

237330454 113210593

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$10,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Mendez

Society of the Third Street Music School Settlement, Inc.

135596825

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Jackson Comrie Dromm

Sound Business, Inc. South Asian Youth Action South Asian Youth Action

133719307 133943630 133943630

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$5,000 $3,500 $9,750

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ferreras

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Gennaro Koslowitz Lander Weprin Wills ** Arroyo Foster

South Asian Youth Action South Asian Youth Action South Asian Youth Action South Asian Youth Action South Asian Youth Action South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation South Bronx United Soccer Club Inc

133943630 133943630 133943630 133943630 133943630 132736022 264064041

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$3,000 $7,000 $4,000 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Koslowitz

South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

111966067

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ulrich

South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

111966067

$50,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Weprin

South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

111966067

$6,714

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Wills ** Ignizio Wills ** Chin Gennaro Gentile Halloran Oddo

South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc. South Shore Babe Ruth League Southeast Queens Kids Wrestling Association Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

111966067 133771342 113827161 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635

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$13,500 $4,714 $9,500 $3,500 $3,000 $3,500 $8,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Koo Koslowitz Mealy Ulrich Jackson Levin Mendez Palma Weprin Quinn Williams Arroyo Sanders

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc. Sports Foundation, Inc. Springfield Gardens Methodist Church Community Service Agency

113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 113112635 132633866 112161877

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$6,000 $3,500 $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $4,500 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000 $12,750 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

To support the enrichment and expansion of two effective programs: the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and the SASF After-School Sports Leagues. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will provide the enrichment and expansion of the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program and After-School Sports Leagues to NYC youth. Funds will be used for research purposes and to launch a variety of Youth initiatives geared toward combating alchohol, tobacco and other drugs. Funds to support the Family skills training program to increase resilience and reduce risk factors for behavioral, emotional,academic and social problems in children. Funding will be used for workshop facilitators, materials, informal surveys, post testing, consumables. Funds will be used to maintain our baseball field (including fencing repairs; infield clay replacement; seeding and thatching grass field; sprinkler system repairs; etc.) purchase baseball/basketball/softball uniforms, equipment (bats, balls, gloves, protective gear, etc.) and utilities. Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, d/b/a Millennium Development To support youth programs including 2-hand touch football, basketball baseball, softball and a basketball camp. Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, The funds will be used to puchase equipment for the various activities. d/b/a Millennium Development Funds are used to continue to provide recreational, after-school, team-building, and sports activities. Typically equipment and uniforms are purchased through awarded funding. Youth Basketball league developed for ages 5 to 18 years of age Funding will provide a sports program for youth between the ages of 4 through 18, including soccer and girls volleyball. The funds will be used to rent space and buy equipment for the children. To support the IMPACT program ,a leadership training program for high school youth. IMPACT helps youth to identify and employ leadership skills, promote positive social values, embrace volunteerism,advocate a respect for diversity, and endorse community involvement. Funds will be used to pay for staffing expenses, supplies and outreach materials. To support the IMPACT program ,a leadership training program for high school youth. IMPACT helps youth to identify and employ leadership skills, promote positive social values, embrace volunteerism,advocate a respect for diversity, and endorse community involvement. Funds will be used to pay for staffing expenses, supplies and outreach materials. Funds will be used to support youth programming and will be used to offset operational costs such as rent. In addition funds will be used for youth participation in sporting programs, leagues and events. To support the Council for the Arts program. The discretionary funds will be used to defer the costs of the designing and printing of advertising materials, which include brochures, postcards, and posters. The requested funds will be used for our Developmental Basketball program, where children from Kindergarten through 2nd grade learn the fundamentals of basketball. Our Competitive Program where children in grades 3 through 8 practice and compete against other teams. The funds will be used specifically to pay for our permit/gymnasium rental fee for PS 193. To provide youth activities to the community at large. Funds will be used to offset the utility costs of providing these programs. Basketball, baseball, softball and track programs require equipment and registration fees, as well as rent for facilities used for practice and competition. To provide a safe environment for children to learn and participate in the Basketball, Baseball, volleyball, girl scouts, dance and guitar lessons. Funds will be used to help with League fees, Uniforms and equipment. Boys and Girls Basketball, Baseball (Boys only), Softball (Girls only), Volleyball (Girls only), Soccer (Boys and Girls), Track (Boys and Girls), Cheerleading (Girls only). The funding helps us provide intramural and league basketball, soccer and volleyball. It also helps us provide for our cheerleading team. Funding helps us with league fees, team uniforms and equipment, as well as other costs. To support Connect for Success. The goal of the program is to help highly at-risk 9th and 10th grade students overcome social, academic, family, and other barriers to attending school and to provide them with the supports to enable them to earn credits and graduate high school. The program will provide leadership, recreational, cultural and educational activities for the youyth of Cooper Park Houses (NYCHA). Funds to be used to cover expenses for the Imagine U Summer Day Camp. The funding will be used for afterschool, out-of-school time and summer programming to support academic success and positive youth development, and foster a love of learning. 11-3199040 113199040

Youth

Greenfield

St. Athanasius Youth Program, Inc.

112773596

$20,823

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Fidler Fidler Gentile Vallone

St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church St. Columba Youth Council St. Ephrem Youth Program, Inc. St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church

111984544 112220139 113210176 111825075

$2,500 $2,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$3,500 $10,000

Youth

Lander

St. Francis Xavier Parish

113414369

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

St. Francis Xavier Parish

113414369

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Dromm

St. Joan of Arc

111675278

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

James

St. Joseph's College

111733439

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church

111954969

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Oddo Crowley Van Bramer Crowley

St. Margaret Mary St. Margaret's Sports Association St. Mary's Winfield Youth League St. Matthias Sports Association

132693090 111723800 111633501 111685926

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$4,500 $8,500 $3,500 $8,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

St. Nicholas of Tolentine

111714878

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth

Reyna Reyna Barron Gentile

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation St. Nick's Alliance Corporation St. Paul's Community Baptist Church

510192170 510192170 112453951

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$20,000 $10,000 $20,000 $43,714

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc. 112697931

YOUTH

Youth

Gonzalez

St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc. 112697931

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Funding will be used for afterschool and out-of-school time programming to support academic success and positive youth development. Programming includes homework help, test prep, creative writing, interactive science and math learning, technology, cultural arts, fitness, and recreation. Our organization will provide sports programs to the children of our community. The basketball program introduces the participants to the sports from the intramural level to the senior teen program. The Funds will be use to rent the Gyms and buy equipment as needed to instruct each sport Funding will support the Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood Center after school program that provides communitybased and educational care for children. Request funds for community-based after school program in Isaacs Houses/Holmes Towers serving children with enriched and creative learning activities after school. After school program for children, will offer muscial theater and arts activities for enrichment of program and enhance literacy through reading and writing lyrics and skits, reinforce confidence and build teamwork through performances and support creative development through art. Funds will support 2 specialists for program. Funding will provide Football league equipment for the league - conditioning of old equipment; purchasing of new equipment - helmets, shoulder pads, hip, thigh and knee pads, football jerseys and pants. Funding will provide Football league equipment for the league - conditioning of old equipment; purchasing of new equipment - helmets, shoulder pads, hip, thigh and knee pads, football jerseys and pants. Through this program we provide FREE ice skating and ice hockey instruction to over 100 youths on Staten Island. Through this program we provide FREE ice skating and ice hockey instruction to over 100 youths on Staten Island. Funding will help facilitate a little league baseball program. Funds will offset utility bills for providing the program. The requested funds will be used to offset the cost of equipment. Due to damage and stress on football equipment some equipment needs to be either reconditioned yearly or replaced eniterly. We purchase new uniform jerseys for each player every year the child keeps. The requested funds will be used to offset the cost of equipment. Due to damage and stress on football equipment some equipment needs to be either reconditioned yearly or replaced eniterly. We purchase new uniform jerseys for each player every year the child keeps. To Promote Teach, Organize, And Introduce The Sport Of Basketball To Youths Through Camps Designed To Develop Their Character Through Basketball. Funding will provide Coaches And Recreational Specialist To Instruct Youth. STREB requests funding to support both the companys Teen Action Club and a new program, Tween Action Club. Both programs offer young people skill building and social networking experiences. Funding will support staffing expenses, and supplies. To support enrichment and test prep classes and offer guidance to students through our Grade 3-8 and High School Programs. Funding will be used for instructional supplies, testing materials, liability insurance, and transportation. To support enrichment and test prep classes and offer guidance to students through our Grade 3-8 and High School Programs. Funding will be used for instructional supplies, testing materials, liability insurance, and transportation. To Help Kids In Need And Provide A Great Place To Be And Go Camping And Do Commuinty Service. Funds wll help Buy Equipment And Uniforms. After-School program: PS 373 Special Needs Off-Site School at PS 58 is a school where children often have difficulties communicating. Sundogs Theatre provides the opportunity to learn verbal non-verbal communication through play-acting, movement and group activities. The lessons are based on popular childrens books that are connected to curricular themes. To support our youth services which helps young people discover and develop their own talents and ultimately achieve their own educational and career goals. After-school instructors provide students with academic assistance. Our Work Readiness Program serves youth, helping them develop resumes and search for jobs. The College Readiness Program enables young people who are disadvantaged in the college application process to gain access to and succeed in higher education. Our organization is a community based marching band whose membership includes is open to all boys and girls which teaches basic fundamentals of music, offers the ability of its members to practice and play a variety of instruments and allows for its members the opportunity to showcase their talents. To provide affordable swim programs to families and low to no cost swim lessons to those who can not afford them. To provide affordable swimming programs for youth and their families. To provide young people of diverse backgrounds the opportunity to explore musical theater together in an educational, supportive and professional environment. The members of the Ensemble also receive an array of free training. To provide young people of diverse backgrounds the opportunity to explore musical theater together in an educational, supportive and professional environment. The members of the Ensemble also receive an array of free training. To provide young people of diverse backgrounds the opportunity to explore musical theater together in an educational, supportive and professional environment. The members of the Ensemble also receive an array of free training. To provide young people of diverse backgrounds the opportunity to explore musical theater together in an educational, supportive and professional environment. The members of the Ensemble also receive an array of free training.

Youth

Crowley

St. Stanislaus Athletic Association

111981305

$8,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Garodnick Lappin

Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc.

132572034 132572034

$15,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Viverito

Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc.

132572034

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Staten Island Boys Football League, Inc.

237167904

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Oddo Ignizio Oddo Oddo Ignizio

Staten Island Boys Football League, Inc. Staten Island Ice Hockey Association, Inc. Staten Island Ice Hockey Association, Inc. Staten Island Little League Staten Island Pee Wee Football League

237167904 132939069 132939069 136162802 136159734

$5,000 $4,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$5,000 $4,500

Youth

Oddo

Staten Island Pee Wee Football League

136159734

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rose

Staten Island Rising Stars

651321528

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Streb, Inc.

133268549

$10,214

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

Summer on the Hill

651232087

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Jackson Reyna

Summer on the Hill Sun of Justice Cadets, Inc.

651232087 261432017 *

$3,500 $2,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Sundog Theatre, Inc.

450476945

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Van Bramer

Sunnyside Community Services Center, Inc.

510189327

$40,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Van Bramer

Sunnyside Drum Corps, Inc.

112715699

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Sanders Koo Lappin

Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. Swim Strong Foundation, Inc. TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

371526132 371526132 133311294 *

$6,714 $8,000 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Jackson

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc.

133311294

$10,000

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Koslowitz

Taft Institute for Government

131953096

$3,500

DYCD-Y

This program will work with teachers from Forest Hills and Townsend Harris High Schools to develop and implement curriculum in the form of a simulation of the process of nominating US Presidential candidates for the 2012 election, on the events of 9/11/2001, and on the conflict in the Middle East. To support classes in rhythmic gymnastic, ballet and other dances for children in the community. Funds will be repaid to voluntary teachers, insurance premium, administrative and printing expenses, rental of site as well as utilities were paying out. Funds will help cover staffing costs for their physical youth afterschool program. Tanimas Activities are aimed at keeping our Youths involved in a Positive and Supportive environment. Funds will be used to cover staffing expenses for the youth program. Funds will be used to hold trainings and workshops, as well as pay our therapists who educate the parents and children. In addition, we need funds to host a location for these programs. The program will provide free private and small group instruction to under-served and at-risk youth in the community who do no have access to the technology tools, computer equipment, resources, or skills. Funding is also needed to purchase batting cages,helmets,baseballs and regulation bats for ages 9-17 for The League, which provides clinics and training workshops for age groups 9-17 and provide umpire and team coach training workshops in keeping with The New York Federated League rules & regulations. To fund Telem Camp, a 3-day overnight camp experience for children, who would not otherwise enjoy a sleepaway camp experience. Campers participate in sports, arts and educational workshops. School supplies, after school activities, game sports, equipment, and family activities in the community( bbq, Bergen Basin Community Development Corp, Picnics etc.). d/b/a Millennium Development The funds is to be used in two areas of programing. Garifuna dance, African dance Folkloric dances of the caribbean. Arts-in-EducationRights-of-Passage for ages 6-18 years of age. The funds would be used to produce a video on preventing bullying to be distributed to every school on Staten Island and to be shown on CTV. The funds will be used to pay stipends to actors, a coordinating/facilitator, a videographer, script writer, duplications, postage, insurance. Funds will be used to support mentoring programs for teens at risk and summer programs. To continue our academic enhancement program. We provide assistance to children ages 8 to 18 with reading, writing, test taking skills, SAT prep and Regents prep. Funds will be used for staff salaries, teaching materials, snacks and incentives for the participants. To support youth, family, and community-building services and programs including SchoolFEST, Go Green! Greenpoint Earth Day festival; chess tournaments, family film screenings and varied family community events including an Easter Egg Hunt, Pumpkin Day, Children's Halloween Parade, and Santa Parade. Funds will be used for program expenses including to supplies, equipment purchases, and staffing fees. To support the afterschool program serving very low-income children from Kindergarten through 6th grade. Funds will be used to buy basic materials and pay for other recurring program costs. Trucks Roundball Classic, Inc. will be providing competitive basketball teams for kids ages 8-18. Funding will be used for uniforms, basketballs, nets and 1st 2nd place trophies for each division. To support our wide ranging Community Programs with music lessons and classes each year. The programs include the Hear it Now! Concert Series, The Saturday Music Project and Tuition Assistance for any student in financial need. To provide ecology programming for students to explore the nature of their neighborhood. Content will include urban ecology, animal behavior, botany, and urban design. Funds will be used to purchase scientific equipment and necessary tools for the implementation of this program. The goal of the program is to provide an opportunity for teenagers to interact with one another and develop the social skills needed to succeed in todays world. Funds are being used solely for out of school time activities or other proper purposes. To provide drug abuse prevention, health education and mental health services to youth in the Hunts Point/Longwood community. To provide drug abuse prevention, health education and mental health services to youth in the Hunts Point/Longwood community. Funds will help operate evening programs for young adolescents 10-17 years of age and provide movies in the park for the community in the three parks within community board three. Life-skills activities to include education, recreation and cultural activities for youth after-school and out-ofschool time. Funding will help to hire staff and pay DOE rental costs for the use of the school building. To provide skills to help young people grow responsibly. Funds will increase the number of youth enrolled in the summer component at P.S.18 and hiring additional staff to be in compliance with DOH. Funds will be used to offset operating costs of the Group Mentoring Program Funds will be used to support an After School Tutoring (AST) program which includes paying for the space rental cost, staffs salary and tutoring instructor to look after students after their school hour. In addition, the grants will also be used for expenses of equipments, supplies and activities to develop leadership skill for a group of Boy Scout youths. To fund an after school program for low income families and ESL youths. To provide After-school services for children and youth, sports services for children, community forums for adults on educational and community services. Funding will support the rich array of UTAs quality arts-educational and cultural programs we offer to underserved Staten Island youth. These signature programs include sewing, visual arts, music, vocal and dance instruction, as well as our annual Staten Island JAZZ Festival. Funding will support teaching artit salaries, supplies and materials, and relevant operating costs associated with the implementation the aforementioned offerings. 11-3199040

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Koo Cabrera Rivera Greenfield Foster

Taiwan Center, Inc. Tanima Productions, Inc. Tanima Productions, Inc. Teach Our Children TechLINC Project Inc., The

112857501 133780465 133780465 272763109 134358769 * * * *

$6,000 $5,000 $35,000 $3,500 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gentile

Ted Meyerstein Baseball League, Inc.

202500807

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Foster Fidler Seabrook ** Oddo Lander Williams

Telem Center For The African Child Inc. Temple Sholom of Flatbush Theatre International, Inc. Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth, Inc. Together We Are Top Development Corporation

274545501 111875161 133180793 112685724 270213447 113409359 * * * * *

$3,500 $5,000 $13,714 $2,000 $5,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Town Square, Inc.

562489014

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Viverito Rose Lappin

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manhattan Trucks Roundball Classic Inc. Turtle Bay Music School

133342240 611676852 131775772 * *

$8,000 $5,000 $7,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Chin

Two Bridges Neighborhood Council Inc.

136222626

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Nelson Arroyo Palma Ignizio Oddo

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Unitas Therapeutic Community, Inc. Unitas Therapeutic Community, Inc. United Activities Unlimited, Inc. United Activities Unlimited, Inc.

135623717 132892894 132892894 132921483 132921483

$8,500 $15,000 $25,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$52,000 $39,000

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Rose Sanders Greenfield Greenfield Seabrook **

United Activities Unlimited, Inc. United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc. United Chinese Association of Brooklyn United Talmudical Academy of Boro Park Unity Neighborhood Center, Inc.

132921483 112623993 371469112 237359018 134085654

$37,000 $20,000 $20,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$10,000 $23,000

Youth

Rose

Universal Temple of the Arts

133335286

$5,500

DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

James

University Settlement Society of New York

135562374

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Funding will be used to develop and facilitate a youth basketball league for middle and high school-aged residents. More specifically, funding will support the basketball leagues expenses, including purchase of uniforms and equipment, referee and score keepers fees, as well as trophies and plaques for participating teams and individuals. Funds are requested for our Net Gain program for high school students. Urban Dove's Net Gain program provides 17 public high schools in Manhattan, all of which lack their own gymnasiums, with free court space so that they can field after-school varsity basketball teams. Funds are used to both secure the private gym space and to fund a part-time staff member to coordinate all of the schedules for the schools. To support our HiRisers Summer Camp program for children of East Harlem. This camp will also provide summer jobs for high school students, providing them with important job and leadership training and experience, and keeping them positively engaged during throughout the summer. To assist youth , focuses on the provision of academic skills building and homework assistance during the school year and during the summer months. To support our summer program participating in recreational activities. During the school year the children may attend the recreation program at St. Teresas School in on Friday evenings. They will have the opportunity to play basketball, board games,and arts and crafts. To provide organized baseball to boys age 10 through 15. Funds will help purchase uniforms. To provide the Out-of-School Time, after-school youth program which includes academic enrichment, prevocational, work readiness, healthy living and employment related services at VISIONS at Selis Manor Community Center. Funding will support after-school programming, summer work experience training and intergenerational programs for blind and visually-impaired youth. To provide the Out-of-School Time, after-school youth program which includes academic enrichment, prevocational, work readiness, healthy living and employment related services at VISIONS at Selis Manor Community Center. Funding will support after-school programming, summer work experience training and intergenerational programs for blind and visually-impaired youth. To make creative writing workshops and culminate in a final reading or publication. Voices UnBroken will expand our workshops to two new sites for youth who are involved in the juvenile justice system. To Fund the The Dance Therapy program at Volunteers of America Staten Island Early Learning Center enhances this program which serves preschool aged children with special needs. The Music Therapy program also provides each child who will have the opportunity to explore various musical instruments, sing and dance and learn from the relationships that develop through shared musical experiences. To support a keystone of our Cook for Kids programming: the WITS Labs. Cook for Kids places a professional chef (most of whom are recent culinary school graduates) in each school kitchen for twenty-five hours a week to work with the students, kitchen staff, and school administration.b features a key ingredient (ex. greens or apples) that the students learn about and then make a recipe with. Colorful brochures with several recipes and nutrition facts are then sent home with students to share their knowledge and new skills with their families The Community Gymnastics Program offers classes in gymnastics and health workshops for children. Funding will help with salary expenses, supplies costs, liability insurance, and rental space expenses. Funds will be used for operating expense for WIADCA and its year round traditional Youth Headpiece Design Workshop. To provide A Safe, Organized And Instructional Baseball And Softball Program For Boys And Girls The funding will be used toward the expenses for the The Taste of Broadway program, a motivational program for the youth to reward them for their academic achievements, and to act as a drop out prevention program. To fund a family focused arts and crafts festival in District 6 for students and their families. To support the agencys enhanced Childrens Services, which provide preschoolers, school-age children and youth affected by homelessness and substance abuse with educational support and prevention services.Through its therapeutic child care program, WIN provides preschoolers with on-site child care as well as developmental assessments and referrals to specialized services, educational support, both after school and through a summer education program. Funds will be used to support the youth soccer program and will be used for uniforms, cleats, and insurance. To provide additional services to Woodycrest Center for Human Dev. (WCHD) Out-of-School Time (OST) Program which will encourage students to develop skills in Dance/drama, music and sports. To sponsor a 2 hour narrated Hidden Harbor Boat Tour of the NY/NJ Harbors for to high school students from CD3. The purpose of the boat tour is to introduce the students to the importance of our working harbors on our local/global economy and the types of jobs afforded in the maritime industry. Funds will be used to purchase uniforms, equipment, and the various supplies needed to run a Little league program. Funds will be used to purchase uniforms, equipment, and the various supplies needed to run a Little league program. Children with various disabilities (Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy) often have other medical conditions such as visual impairments/low vision. These students may require special classroom devices in order to teach basic visual skills as well as more complex visual-motor and visual perceptual skills. Funds from this grant will be used to purchase a Light Box Table and other low tech vision materials. The use of the light box will provide practice in the performance of basic visual skills, eye-hand coordination tasks and beginning matching and discrimination exercises. unding will be used for YVYs Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Program for children who have been diagnosed with autism/pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). Provide remedial education and recreational activities for children with proper supervision. Provide remedial education and recreational activities for children with proper supervision.

Youth

Quinn

Urban Dove, Inc., The

133997718

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Viverito Vann Van Bramer Oddo Chin Garodnick Gonzalez Mendez Palma

Urban Dove, Inc., The Vannguard Urban Improvement Association, Inc. Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. Verrazano Babe Ruth League VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired Voices Unbroken

133997718 112442042 116014770 133706931 131624210 131624210 131624210 131624210 753077676 * * *

$6,500 $29,714 $5,000 $6,000 $4,000 $3,500 $5,714 $4,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Volunteers of America-Greater New York

581959781

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Youth

Lander

Wellness in the Schools, Inc.

251919494

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Jackson James Oddo Brewer Brewer

Wendy Hilliard Foundation, The West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. West Shore Little League West Side Cultural Center Wingspan Arts, Inc.

133879321 237176396 133425081 133458189 134189808

$5,000 $7,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$6,500 $3,500 $3,500

Youth

Viverito

Women in Need, Inc.

133164477

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Ulrich Foster

Woodhaven Intramural Soccer Club Woodycrest Center for Human Development, Inc.

113141759 133184179

* *

$5,000 $14,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

Working Harbor Committee, Inc.

203396037

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Crowley Ulrich

Works Little League, Inc. Works Little League, Inc.

112949074 112949074

* *

$5,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Gentile

YAI/New York League for Early Learning

112513824

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Lander Greenfield Levin

Yeled VYalda Early Childhood Center Inc Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov Yeshivath Kehilath Yakov

113050340 116003354 116003354

* * *

$6,500 $10,000 $10,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth

Gentile

Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc.

112799128

$1,500

DYCD-Y

YDR is requesting funds to support a series of 12 performances and dance demonstrations to be presented for free to children at schools, after school programs and parks, and to seniors at senior centers nursing homes in Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification Council District 43. Fund will support artist fees for performance and rehearsal,production fees, costumes and Preservation Alliance Inc promotion costs. Funds will support YDRs Center for Dance Studies classes for children in modern dance, ballet and contemporary dance forms, ages 3 to 18. DR provides affordable programs, including scholarships and financial aid. Students also have the opportunity to audition for the Teenage Dance Ensemble and perform at free community venues. Funding used for artists fees, space rental, printing and promotional cost. Funds will help purchase baseball equipment and entertainment - Bands, singers, clowns Trips - busses, tickets to event Our Sara Domb Youth Center supports in excess of 400 children, teens and collegiates with social, recreational and educational programs. We provide our facility for community meetings and provide a wide array of services to all age groups in the neighborhood broader Queens community. The Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills youth department will run weekly social programs, a Fall soccer league program and Spring baseball/softball/teeball programs. The social programs include arts and crafts events, carnivals, day trips, movie nights and a Super Bowl party. Funds will be used for expenses of the Youth Dept. We would like help with the expenses of parent/child learning and homework programs, Saturday youth groups and selected holiday programs for children. The funds would cover advertising, snacks, supplies, liability insurance and salaries of some of the staff. To provide Afterschool Mentoring Enrichment Programs empowering and creating powerful young leaders through quality educational, after school economic empowerment, technology and job readiness programs. To support after school programs allowing children to thrive in a safe and supportive environment. The requested funds will be used to help award scholarship to families who cannot afford the tuition for this program. Funding will support and sustain the music appreciation component of our Nursery School program for children. Funding will enable us to provide this initiative to all four UPK classes. The music appreciation curriculum, designed by Midori and Friends, introduces and exposes children, many for the first time, to a variety of musical genres presented in a hands-on method by a teaching musician. Funds would support the expansion of our Y After School program which focuses on learning enhancement, health and recreation, and building competence and confidence in children. Funding will support the Vanderbilt Y's Teen Center program, which offers activities such as academic support, fitness, technology, the arts, and discussion groups. The PS29 Afterschool Program serves youth with school programs and activities which provide enriched curriculum through reading, writing, science and math. Funds would be used to cover the security fees being charged by the Department of Education in order to run the program within the school building. The Beacon Program serves youth with after school programs and activities which focus on Homework Assistance, Project-Based Learning, Arts and Crafts, Music, Dance, Nutrition and Physical Fitness. Funds would be used to support the program described above and increase the program opportunities for local residents. Funds will support Teen Night The South Shore YMCA will open its doors to any teenager between 12 and 15 years of age who will have full access to our facilities and programs on Friday nights, 7-10pm. If awarded the funds would be used to cover staffing costs for the program. To support the YMCA Counseling Service, childrens program called Little Steps, a therapy program, pioneered by the YMCA, for children who are growing up in a home where one or both parents suffers from a chemical dependency problem. Funds to support the Journalism Program which is geared to teen students interested in pursuing journalism and print media. The funds requested would support the Vanderbilt YMCAs afterschool academic support programming at an NYC Public School in the Council District, which provides tutoring, test preparation, and college readiness to students after school. To support a 2nd grade swim program to the youth of the West Harlem community. Funds will help support the Teen Center which provides unique, youth-led activities, service-learning projects and recreation time during the critical out-of-school hours, when teens need positive influence the most. Funds will assist in covering the cost of staffing and supplies for the program. The funding requested will allow for enhancements to the current teen programs, and will allow for more teens to be serviced by the programs offered at the branch. To support the Y-Music program to provide lessons on music theory and group lessons for voice and can include lessons with piano, guitar, and violin, and provide an accessible, no cost opportunity for theory instruction and socialization through group lessons, both for children with and without special needs during the after school hours. To support a little league type program emphasizing sportsmanship skill building, fair play and fun for youth. The program includes weekly practice and 8 scheduled games. To support our Teen Leadership Program. Young people meet on a weekly basis in small groups and provides a safe haven for our young people to become confident and competent young adults. Funds will be used to cover staffing and supply costs related to the program. To support free after school activities at City Public Schools in South East Queens. 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 skills and the importance of physical activity. To support the Tween PeaceKeepers which is a conflict resolution program that teaches youth how to effectively and productively address and resolve conflict. The program is designed as a specialty class in the existing after school program. To support YPCs after-school Outreach Program serving a diverse group inner-city youth. Funding will support after-school choral and music programming for District 4 residents.

113233233

Youth

Gonzalez

Young Dancers in Repertory, Inc.

112799128

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

Young Israel of Hillcrest

112017868

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

Young Israel of Jamaica Estates

112518593

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills

111948880

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Gennaro

Young Israel of Queens Valley

112267876

$3,214

DYCD-Y

Youth

Weprin

Young Leaders, Inc.

270105011

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Koppell

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

131740507

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Rodriguez

Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association of Washington 131635308 Heights and Inwood

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Chin Garodnick

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 131624228

* *

$8,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Halloran

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Ignizio

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Oddo Koo Lappin Jackson Levin

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 131624228 131624228 131624228 131624228

* * * * *

$7,000 $20,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Levin

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Weprin

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth

Van Bramer Williams

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 131624228

* *

$50,714 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Youth

Wills **

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$7,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth

Viverito Brewer Garodnick

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc.

131624228 113372980 113372980

* * *

$5,000 $3,500 $7,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

YOUTH

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Lappin Foster Brewer Viverito James

Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. Young Urban Christians Artists Inc Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York Youth Action Programs And Homes Inc. Youth America, Inc.

113372980 201633483 131624230 133203701 112687095

* * * * *

$12,000 $5,000 $3,500 $8,500 $15,714

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

To support YPCs after-school Outreach Program serving a diverse group inner-city youth. Funding will help provide creative programs expose youth to knowledgeable and supportive mentors, a motivating curriculum that teaches practical skills, and collaborative interaction with peers Funding will be used for books and learning materials and the Digital Audio Studio through the Independence High School After School Time/Alternative Program. Funds will be used to support YAPHs comprehensive YouthBuild East Harlem Program. Assist in funding their Bridge to Business program. The program provides paid internships for youth seeking careers in the fashion business at Youth Americas womens clothing store, V. Funding from this grant will also be used by Youth America to act as a conduit for sports groups within the 35th Councilmatic District. Funding will be used to defray staffing costs, accounting fees, and secretarial services for the Youth and Tennis Academy. Intensive writing and illustration internships help over 100 public high school students a year develop their writing, research, work and artistic skills. The teens write stories that we publish in two Youth Communication magazines, dozens of books, and our two web sites. More than 800 teachers and counselors use these stories with 80,000 public high school students and foster care youth to improve their literacy skills and to help them learn about important social and political issues. Programs to be funded include youth sports (primarily baseball), youth counseling, academic support, and placement in Colleges nationwide. Programs to be funded include youth sports (primarily baseball), youth counseling, academic support, and placement in Colleges nationwide. We will be able to offer programs at the Tolerance Center, to promote anti-bullying. Funding will also help us to afford more students the opportunity to work for tolerance. Through our program we provide FREE instruction in outdoor activities to over 100 youths. Through our program we provide FREE instruction in outdoor activities to over 100 youths.

Youth

Comrie

Youth and Tennis, Inc.

112576758

$20,000

DYCD-Y

Youth

Quinn

Youth Communication/New York Center, Inc.

133047555

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth

Dilan Dilan Jackson Oddo Rose

Youth Service League Inc. Youth Service League Inc. Youth Service Opportunities Project, Inc. Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc. Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc.

111973738 111973738 133155351 352262561 352262561

* * * * *

$15,000 $15,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

(Seabrook **) - Allocation was made by the Chair of the Bronx Delegation in consultation with the Speaker's Office. (Wills **) - Allocation was made by the Chair of the Queens Delegation in consultation with the Speaker's Office.

YOUTH

Source

Sponsor

Council Member

Legal Name of Organization

EIN

Amount ($)

Agency

Purpose of Funds

Fiscal Conduit Name

FC EIN

Local

Jackson

34th Precinct Community Council, Inc.

352346587

$2,000

To cover operating expenses which cover monthly meetings, flyer distributions, e-mail and website hosting and DYCD-CD management, simultaneous translation services. Funding will also cover the Councils annual workshops and seminars on crime prevention, capacity building and the Business Owners Nightlife Committee Conference. To support The 52nd Street Projects theatrical and academic mentoring programs. The Project has a curriculum of five theater programs and our writing programs include a nine-week course to teach the basic tenets of playwriting. All of our theatrical programs include trips out of town to write or rehearse, followed by full productions in town.

Local

Quinn

52nd Street Project, Inc., The

133467948

$7,500

DCA

Boro

Manhattan Delegation 34th Precinct Community Council, Inc.

352346587

$3,611

To cover operating expenses which cover monthly meetings, flyer distributions, e-mail and website hosting and DYCD-CD management, simultaneous translation services. Funding will also cover the Councils annual workshops and seminars on crime prevention, capacity building and the Business Owners Nightlife Committee Conference. The funding will be used to support the following program expenses: postage, event meeting places, costs of materials, and support for precinct related programs; National Night Out Against Crime Harmony Day Picnic Explorers Auxilary Toys for Tots Drive Cop of the Month Awards Christmas presents for the uniforms Fellowship Breakfast Meeting Expenses Funds will be used to purchase uniforms like polo shirts, shoes, name tags, boots. It will also go towards providing snacks for the youth at meetings Nd communty service events Funding will support Summer youth baseball open to children ages 5-14 years old. Games are played during July and August. Also, Law Enforcement Explorers - Explorers assist a various community events and are taught leadership and social skills among others. Funds to support the following events and programming: 1)Family Day Picnic; 2)National Night Out Against Crime; 3)Halloween Safe Path Walk; 4) Holiday Party and presenting toys to community youths. Funds to support the following events and programming: 1)Family Day Picnic; 2)National Night Out Against Crime; 3)Halloween Safe Path Walk; 4) Holiday Party and presenting toys to community youths.

Local

Vacca

45th Precinct Community Council

133706502

$1,000

DYCD-CD

Local Local

Vacca Fidler

49th Precinct Law Enforcement Explorers Post 2049 69th Precinct Community Council, Inc.

020798353 237314869

* *

$3,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Local

Eugene

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc.

043784543

$6,000

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local Local Local Boro

James Crowley James Mealy Vann Dromm

71st Precinct Community Council, Inc. 75th Street Block Association, Inc. 77th Precinct Community Council, Inc. 81st Precinct Community Council 81st Precinct Community Council 82nd Street Academics

043784543 113442596 113463183 112517189 112517189 200788352 * * * * *

$3,500 $1,000 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $10,857

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

Local

Ferreras

82nd Street District Management Association Inc

113096017

$3,500

Pay annual liability insurance required of the association. Clean up and maintain green space. Garden work. Winter care and snow shoveling. DYCD-CD Funds will be used to provide youth and community programming. Funding will support the Annual Christmass Children Party, Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, Annual Childrens DYCD-Y Summer Camp, National Nightout In the Park and Annual Christmas Musical Concert. Funding will support the Annual Christmass Children Party, Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, Annual Childrens DYCD-Y Summer Camp, National Nightout In the Park and Annual Christmas Musical Concert. Funds to be used for the maintenance and expansion of the After School program at Renaissance Charter DYCD-Y School. Funding to produce an event for the 82nd Street business improvement district. A food, music, and crafts festival on 82nd Street between Roosevelt Avenue and Baxter Avenue, the event will feature over 20 local food DYCD-CD vendors, area musicians, and other select vendors. Funding will be needed for the following: (A) Equipment rental (vendor booths, table and chairs, lighting, etc.) (B) Supplemental sanitation and security services (C) Musician fees, and (D) Event marketing. DYCD-Y Youth sports, e.g basketball softball games, also field trips for exposure to various cultural events. Various Crime Prevention activities such as a crime prevention and safety fairs. Also to offset costs of required uniforms /or T-shirts for the program. Provide a safe haven event for children during Holidays such as Halloween.

Local

Wills **

103rd Precinct Community Council

205484666

$3,500

Local Local

Gennaro Halloran

107th Precinct Community Council 111th Precinct Community Council Inc.

113134719 113301768

* *

$3,000 $3,500

DYCD-CD National Night Out Against Crime, various grafitti clean-ups and holiday parties for kids in the community. To foster relations betweeen the community and the 111th Precinct. Funds will purchase a computer for DYCD-CD communications and record keeping, rental needs and installation and maintenance of designated telephone line for Precinct Council. The precinct council works with the 112th precinct to help police community relations. WE hold monthly DYCD-CD meetings, do mailings, newsletters, provide refreshments, do paint overs of graffiti, provide safety warnings, hold safety lectures, and work closely with the precinct and the community. To develop a better relationship with our youth and the police officers. We also expose our youth to cultural, educational, entertaining trips and activities beyond the youths domain. The funding goes towards transportation, trips, locations and activities age 6 years to 16 years. Funds will be used to cover operational expenses of its free graffiti removal maintenance program, VIN Etching DSBS program and neighborhood street patrols. Funds will be used to cover operational expenses of its free graffiti removal maintenance program, VIN Etching DSBS program and neighborhood street patrols. Funds are used specifically for National Night Out event jointly conducted by NY City Police Department and other Staten Island Community Council Precinct 120th and 123rd in Staten Island in the month of August Every DYCD-CD year, This big event attended by a large community members to get to know and interact with Police, Federal and other community organizations in Staten Island. Funds are used specifically for National Night Out event jointly conducted by NY City Police Department and other Staten Island Community Council Precinct 120th and 123rd in Staten Island in the month of August Every DYCD-CD year, This big event attended by a large community members to get to know and interact with Police, Federal and other community organizations in Staten Island. DYCD-Y Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. 237259702

Local

Koslowitz

112th Precinct Community Council

113415594

$3,000

Local Local Local

Wills ** Vallone Van Bramer

113th Precinct Community Council 114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc. 114th Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc.

113218377 112572881 112572881

$3,500 $20,000 $3,500

Boro

Oddo

122nd Precinct Community Council, Inc.

133371153

$3,500

Local

Oddo

122nd Precinct Community Council, Inc.

133371153

$3,500

LOCAL

Local

Dickens

131 Saint Nicholas Avenue Tenant's League

133513113

$3,500

NYCHA

To fund A Family Day For The Community, All Ages Children And Seniors To Enjoy With Music, Rides, Clowns, Food, Sodas, Water, And Most Of All Use Full Information And Gifts, Hospital Staff Take Blood Pressure Etc, And Special Guest Of Interest To Our Community. To fund the Back-to-School Jamm and Health Fair and Holiday Party. These projects have benefited our South Bronx less-fortunate underprivileged and homeless children and low income families

Boro Local Local Local Local

Foster Arroyo Levin Viverito Levin

161st Street Merchants Association, Inc. 161st Street Merchants Association, Inc. 615 Green Inc. 830 Amsterdam Tenant Association 572574 Warren St Tenants Association

300064721 300064721 113305608 136400434 800685710

* * *

$3,500 $4,000 $3,500 $500 $2,000

DYCD-CD

DYCD-CD Funds to support the Back-to-School Jamm/Health Fair and Holiday Party. Funding for the Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens (BANG) Project. Funds will be used to strengthen communication among the member gardens (website development, printed material), outreach to promote the DYCD-CD public use of the gardens, as well as for group insurance policies, water use/maintenance, deed conveyance fees, professional memberships, and emergency repairs. NYCHA To Support Family Day Activities NYCHA Funding will provide Sewing classes, MWF; Cooking Classes, MW; Open computer use during opening hours. 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 Teens 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 seeking GEDs.

Local

92nd Street Y (Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Manhattan Delegation, Lappin, Garodnick, Brewer, Greenfield, Recchia CC Association)

131624229

$200,000

DYCD

Boro Local Local Local

Comrie Comrie Dickens Gennaro

A Better Jamaica, Inc. A Better Jamaica, Inc. A Better Jamaica, Inc. A Better Jamaica, Inc.

113804421 113804421 113804421 113804421

* * * *

$4,000 $4,500 $3,500 $3,000

To provide our Family Movies in the Park program and funding will help with licensing expenses, marketing costs, and staff costs. DYCD-CD Funds will be used for movies in the park. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD Funds will support annual HarlemWeen celebraton, a free family-friendly Halloween costume/dance party. DYCD-CD Classic Film Fridays is a summer movie series that presents classic films on Friday evenings in downtown Jamaicas Rufus King Park. Funds will be used for exhibition licenses, marketing costs, and staff costs.

Local

Ignizio

A Very Special Place, Inc.

133005006

$3,500

Local Local Local Local Local

Oddo Fidler Recchia Dickens Vacca

A Very Special Place, Inc. A. Genovesi Environmental Center A. Genovesi Environmental Center A. Philip Randolph Houses Tenant Association AARP Fort Schulyer Chapter #1242

133005006 136400434 136400434 136400434 237247809

$5,000 $43,000 $20,000 $3,500

The Community Center is an evening and weekend therapeutic recreation and respite program for people who DYCD-CD have a developmental disability. The Community Center provides a comprehensive program of recreational, social and self-improvement activities. The Community Center is an evening and weekend therapeutic recreation and respite program for people who DYCD-CD have a developmental disability. The Community Center provides a comprehensive program of recreational, social and self-improvement activities. Funds will support GESC operating expenses including animal food, greenhouse upkeep, outside learning DOE environment, tank upkeep and support staff salary. Funds will support environmental center operating expenses including animal food, greenhouse upkeep, outside DOE learning environment, tank upkeep and support staff salary. NYCHA DFTA Funds will be used for back to schools supplies, food, health care information, activities for the children. To provide seniors a place to meet, socialize, and get educated about health and safety issues relevant to them, and also to engage in community service in partnership with St. Peters Food Pantry and Providence Rest. Funding will supplement artist salaries in accordance with the Actors Equity Association and its sister unions. In FY13, Abingdon will produce three new plays, host readings and employ professional playwrights, actors, designers and stage managers. In addition to hosting our own artistic programs, the Abingdon Theatre Complex is home to dozens of our fellow independent theatre companies. To supplement educational activities for student. Lincoln Family Day - block party for residents and surrounding community.There will be a book drive, amusement rides, numerous djs, clowns, face-painting and informational tables. The Teen Success Project provides opportunities for the youth residing at Abyssinian House, ADCs Tier II Homeless Shelter, to develop and refine their independent living, leadership, and employment skills under the tutelage of supportive staff who encourage them to explore the world beyond their comfort zone, take healthy risks, and develop pro-social habits. This out-of-school time project seeks to keep youth engaged in ageappropriate activities through which they deepen their sense of self worth, develop their character, identify their individual moral barometer, and become exposed to positive leisure activities. The Teen Success Project provides youth development opportunities that enable teens to become better prepared for life after their residency at the shelter, determine their educational and career goals and create a roadmap for achie! vement of those goals, and understand the importance of giving back to their community through civic engagement and community service.

$1,000

Local

Quinn

Abingdon Theatre Company

133741268

$5,000

DCA

Local Local

Recchia Dickens

Abraham Lincoln High School Abraham Lincoln Neighborhood Development Corporation

136400434 753260950

$5,000 $4,000

DOE NYCHA

Local

Dickens, James, Jackson CC

Abyssinian Development Corporation

133552154

$20,000

DYCD

Boro Local

Manhattan Delegation Achilles International Inc. Recchia Action For Progress, Inc.

133318293 133083712

* *

$3,500 $4,000

DYCD-CD To support people with all types of disabilities to participate in the ING NYC Marathon. ACS Day Care Program serving approximately 60 children between the ages 0f 2.0 to 5.9 yrs of age. Funding will provide learning/teaching resources to assist in the development and compliance with curriculum.

LOCAL

Local

Recchia

ACTS Community Development Corporation

010679652

$4,000

DYCD-CD

The Lighthouse Mission is dedicated to fighting hunger and poverty in the Coney Island community, providing families with food assistance. The Mission offers pre-screenings for government benefits, an after-school program for at-risk youth, social service referrals to drug and alcohol counseling, emergency food and clothing support, job readiness training, and more. Funding will help compensate certified classroom teachers for additional hours tutoring ninth graders and provide Supplies/materials for ninth grade community events and after-school clubs geared toward freshmen. Funds will also provide summer learning help sessions where students work on summer program applications. To support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline which assists parents who are trying to help their children succeed in school. To support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline which assists parents who are trying to help their children succeed in school. Funding will be used to develop a more consistent program of health education and outreach, which can focus on making referrals for medical care and follow-up with patients.

Local

Levin

Adams Street Foundation, Inc.

900394877

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local Boro Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Comrie

Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.

112247307 112247307 113204211 134151020 134151020 134151020 134169734 043784718 043784718 * * * * * * *

$3,500 $3,500 $6,000 $3,500 $3,500 $6,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DOHMH

Manhattan Delegation Advocates for Children of New York, Inc. Eugene Comrie Dickens Seabrook ** Foster Foster Jackson Aesclepius Medical Society African American Women In Cinema African American Women In Cinema African American Women In Cinema African Cultural Center Inc. African Hope Committee, Inc. African Hope Committee, Inc.

DYCD-CD Funding will go to the operating costs of executing the African American Women In Cinema film festival. DYCD-CD To fund the African American Women In Cinema Film Festival. Funds will help defray stipends for staff as well as venue and printing expenses.

DYCD-CD Funding will go to the operating costs of executing the African American Women In Cinema film festival. DCA DOHMH Funding will help the Lanye Dancing Without Shoes Program promote wellness through free performances throughout New York City. Funds will be used for promotional and educational expenses.

Local

Jackson

African Services Committee

133749744

$3,500

To provide the Kalifa Program which will provde increased HIV/AIDS awareness for women and young girls. Funds will help provide counseling and outreach materials. Funding will provide legal services for immigrants and the purpose is to is to educate and inform immigrant DYCD-CD community about making the right choices, culturally appropriate assimilation and enhancing access to essential legal services. To expand its coverage to a greater number of clients seeking immigration-related legal services. Funds will help DYCD-CD the team to expand to include additional paralegal and administrative staff to support our clients attorneys and legal fellows. Legal services include immigration services for a broad range of clients from over 25 countries each year. The legal team will expand its coverage to a greater number of clients seeking immigration-related legal services, targeting 80 additional new clients per year and the team will be expanded to include additional paralegal and administrative staff to support our clients attorneys and legal fellows.The program provides legal assistance with employment, asylum, improper deportation, immigration status adjustment, family-based petitions, visa renewals, and citizenship. Our ESOL program offers 6 evening classes per week in basic literacy and ESOL Level 1, to 120 recently-arrived African immigrants per year. At this time, we have no funding secured for the 2013 FY.

Local

Manhattan Delegation, Dickens, JacksonAfrican Services Committee Inc CC

133749744

$20,000

DYCD

Boro Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Manhattan Delegation African Voices Communications, Inc. Comrie Wills ** Dilan Fidler Quinn Comrie Garodnick Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Inc. Afro American Parents Educational Centers, Inc. After Hours Project, Inc. Agudath Israel of America Community Services, Inc. AHL Foundation Inc. AIDS Center of Queens County, Inc. AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133687018 112515828 132727406 331007278 133975090 522372747 112837894 133562071 * * *

$3,611 $30,000 $11,000 $50,000 $2,500 $3,000 $5,000 $3,500

To promote family literacy and artistic programs in low-income communities in Harlem and Brooklyn. Funds will support the Reel Sisters Film Festival; the African Voices Get Your Read On literacy program, and the African Voices Reading Workshop Series. Funds will be used for Cultural Crafts, Dance and Instrument Instruction, Literature Program and African film DCA series. DYCD-Y Funds to support Afro American Parents Educational Center's expansion of their college project. The After Hours Project will hire two Testers, an Outreach Specialist and two Peer Educators that will promote DOHMH the overall health and well-being of individuals 18-59 who are at-risk or infected with HIV, hepatitis C (HCV), and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). to establish ESOL classes for adults who cannot read, write, and speak English, along with support services such DYCD-CD as counseling and case management. DCA DCA DOHMH DOHMH To promote the work of emerging Korean-American artists. Funding will be used to support programming, specifically art history lectures and exhibitions of our artists, all of which are open to the public. Funds will provide an outreach vehicle to be used for the Syringe Exchange Program for HIV/STI Testing and counselling and for public education of AIDS awareness. Funding will support programs to help HIV-positive people manage their health and navigate the medical system. To support the proposed COACH program in which social Workers and peer educators will provide health education to ensure that patients living with HIV, hep. C, diabetes and other chronic illnesses receive high quality care. Funding will support Peer Health Coaches and ongoing skills training. To support the proposed COACH program in which social Workers and peer educators will provide health education to ensure that patients living with HIV, hep. C, diabetes and other chronic illnesses receive high quality care. Funding will support Peer Health Coaches and ongoing skills training.

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AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133562071

$5,000

DOHMH

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Quinn

AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.

133562071

$5,000

DOHMH

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Manhattan Delegation, Viverito, Brewer,AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc. CC Mendez

133562071

$15,000

DOHMH

Given the current changes in Medicaid and establishment of Health Homes, ASCNYCs model of medicalcommunity collaboration can bring our community service expertise into medical facilities, as a community partner for patients receiving medical care. Through the proposed 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. Funding will support Peer Health Coaches curricula development, pilot testing and ongoing skills training, paid internships for Peers as members of Health Home teams, supervisors for Peers and as liaisons with medical f! acilities, smartphones and notebooks for COACH peers and staff to communicate with patients, and effectively report on client health indicators.

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Aktina Productions, Inc. Aktina Productions, Inc. Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University All Out Arts, Inc.

113220961 113220961 131624225 061284862

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$3,000 $6,000 $3,000 $3,000

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Vacca

Allerton Pelham Parkway Mobile Community Patrol

311677845

$7,500

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Rivera

Allerton Pelham Parkway Mobile Community Patrol

311677845

$3,500

Funds will be applied to cover part of our annual airtime fees for our highly rated and popular Greek American bilingual radio AKTINA FM and English language AKTINA TV. Funds will be applied to cover part of our annual airtime fees for our highly rated and popular Greek American DOITT bilingual radio AKTINA FM and English language AKTINA TV. To support the YU Heights Initiative, an umbrella program that promotes student involvement in the DYCD-Y Washington Heights. Funds will allow the Heights Initiative to run its many programs and facilitate student volunteering for and partnering with businesses, schools, and organizations. Funding will help provide The 10th annual Fresh Fruit Festival, All Out Youth program and ongoing bi-monthly DCA public outreach presentations. Patrol the neighborhood we serve in the Patrol Van, pay for gas, mailings of the monthly schedule and car insurance as well as renting rides for the young members of the community on National Night Out Against DYCD-CD Crime. Additionally we host events for Seniors, participate in sport activities with our local youths and the 49th Precinct Community Council. Patrol the neighborhood we serve in the Patrol Van, pay for gas, mailings of the monthly schedule and car DYCD-CD insurance as well as renting rides for the young members of the community on National Night Out Against Crime. DOITT DCA The Center is dedicated to establishing an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the environment by providing hands-on environmental education programs. Funding will help with program expenses. The Center is dedicated to establishing an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the environment by providing hands-on environmental education programs. Funding will help with program expenses. The Center teaches children and adults annually in our unique and hands-on environmental education programs. We require the funding to keep the Center open free to the public seven days a week, year round(excluding holidays) as well as to keep the charges for our programs at a level that most people can afford. To enable A.R.T./New York to maintain the quality, affordability accessibility of building in Fort Greene, South Oxford Space (SOS), and its programming by helping defray our maintenance & utility costs.

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Comrie

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466

$5,000

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Gennaro

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466

$10,000

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Halloran

Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

112405466

$5,000

DCA

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Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc. Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc. Allied Veterans Memorial Committee of Greater Ridgewood and Glendale

132768583 132768583 237158694 * *

$3,500 $10,000 $2,500 $6,000 $3,500 * $3,500

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Funding will enable A.R.T./New York to maintain the quality affordability of our facility at 520 8th Ave, known as SPACES, in the face of growing maintenance utilities costs. These funds will be used to pay for reviewing stands, marching bands, insurance, buses, food: all related to the DYCD-CD Annual Ridgewood/Glendale Memorial Day Parade. DYCD-Y DCA DCA To provide childcare services to the community in Jamaica and S. Ozone Park. Our mission is to provide a quality education program to eligible families regardless of race, color, creed, sex or nationality. Funding will be used to provide low-income HIV-positive individuals with training and employment in the decorative arts. To provide at-risk youths an opportunity to stretch their intellectual, creative and social skills, empowering and preparing them for success in school. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation will provide live dance accessible to underserved communities. To provide at-risk youths an opportunity to stretch their intellectual, creative and social skills, empowering and preparing them for success in school. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation will provide live dance accessible to underserved communities. To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimers Association Safe Return program which is a nationwide wanderers program dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimers Association Safe Return program which is a nationwide wanderers program dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. The program to be funded, MedicAlert(R) Safe Return(R), is a nationwide wanderers program working at the local community level. Our program, which currently has registered over 17,000 New Yorkers, is dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. The program dramatically increases the chance for survival of persons with dementia. The program provides an ID bracelet and other identifiers for persons with dementia so they can be quickly assisted and return home in the event they wander. Awarded funds will be used to continue being able to provide this service free-of-charge to the community.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Epsilon Pi Omega Chapter DCC Inc. 222547491 Alpha Workshops, Inc. 133839867 132584273

Manhattan Delegation Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.

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Brewer

Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.

132584273

$3,000

DCA

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Arroyo

Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter

133277408

$4,625

DFTA

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter

133277408

$3,500

DFTA

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Chin, Arroyo, Brewer, Viverito, Brewer Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter CC

133277408

$15,000

DFTA

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Oddo

Alzheimer's Foundation of Staten Island, Inc.

133185040

$10,000

DFTA

To Support The Mission Of The Organization Specifically For: Support Groups, Seminars, Equipment Loans, Friendly and Visits, Caregivers Handbook Communications printing and medical supplies. To Support The Mission Of The Organization Specifically For: Support Groups, Seminars, Equipment Loans, Friendly and Visits, Caregivers Handbook Communications printing and medical supplies. Funding will be used to expand their scholarship program. Steady Bucket's mission is to provide an opportunity for youth to learn basketball fundamentals and compete in a safe and positive environment.

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Rose

Alzheimer's Foundation of Staten Island, Inc.

133185040

$5,000

DFTA

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Quinn

Amateur Athletic Union Of The United States Inc.

274804998

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Ulrich

Amercian Legion - Daniel M OConnell Post 272

111889105

$20,000

The funds would be used to install a unisex handicapped bathroom on the ground level of the building. We host DYCD-CD many functions for wounded/elderly veterans who currently do not have a handicapped restroom. The building also hosts a number of events/community meetings for local civic groups and politicians. DOE To provide the Dancing Classrooms Core Program (DC): Our core program consists of professional Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to fifth and eighth grade students attending public schools. To support the Dancing Classrooms Core Program: Our core program consists of professional Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to fifth and eighth grade students attending public schools through a 10-week series held twice weekly for a total of 20 lessons. The American Brotherhood for the Russian Disabled, Inc will utilize these funds 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 specialized software and other applications. The Patient and Family Services program requires regional staff and volunteers to manage programs that include: the Patient Navigation Program, Look Good Feel Better Program; Reach to Recovery and the management of wig distribution. The funds will be used toward Regional Program Staff, Patient and Service Center Support, patient education materials, and direct assistance to newly diagnosed patients.

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Chin

American Ballroom Theater Company Inc.

222542960

$3,500

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Greenfield

American Ballroom Theater Company Inc.

222542960

$8,800

DCA

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Nelson

American Brotherhood of Russian Disabled

113314347

$4,000

DFTA

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Oddo

American Cancer Society

160743902

$15,000

DOHMH

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Koo

American Cancer Society

160743902

$5,000

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Brewer

American Folk Art Museum

131985627

$3,000

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Quinn

American Folk Art Museum

131985627

$3,000

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Greenfield

American Friends of Mishkan Yecheskel

113207880

$6,000

To provide suport services to newly diagnosed cancer patients. This includes offer free wigs and hats, provide language appropriate cancer educational materials, organizing nutrition workshops, psych-social support DYCD-CD groups, referral srvices assistance, and special activities that promoting quality of life and reducing social stigmatization of cancer in the community. Two bi-lingual Patient Care Specialists will be hired to facilitate the program. Funding will support educational programming for children and adults for free or at a modest cost. Programs DCA include bi-weekly lectures with curators or docents, hands-on workshops, and symposia, to complement and enhance the museums collections and exhibitions. Funding will be used for educational programming for children and adults in connection with this year's Compass: Folk Art in Four Directions" exhibition at the South Street Seaport Museum. The Teen Docent DCA Program, prepares high school students to develop and lead gallery tours for their classmates will also contain a unit tailored to the exhibition. To fund professional development workshop series for teachers and educators, focusing on education, special DYCD-CD education and related disorders. Funds will be used for graphics, printing and distribution of ads and fliers for workshops and general educational awareness. To sponsor a cultural excursion to the Onassion cultural center in Manhattan for community members to see and observe artifacts that reflect from close up the transition to Christianity. Part of the funds will be used to DYCD-CD pay for the bus. In addition we plan for our annual Scolastic Scholarship Awards ceremony where we will award graduates from our communitys Greek school, local High schools and Colleges. Funding will be used to buy commemorative plaques, wine and some of the ethnic food. DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DFTA Funds will support the Sponsor Cadet sports team, memorial day parade, wounded warriors project and other activities. To provide youth with community based activities such as an Easter Egg hung, 4th of July Block party, a day trip to a regional amusement park, and a Halloween party. Also funds will help provide a scholarship to a college bound youth. The funding will be used to defray the cost of conducting the annual Veterans Memorial Day Parade.

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Oddo

American Hellenic Education Progressive Association (AHEPA) Chapter #349 Fund, Inc.

200871581

$1,000

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Gentile Dickens Koslowitz

American Legion / Amity Post 791 American Legion Colonel Charles Young Post #398 American Legion Hall, Continental Post 1424

116104984 136272129 116104901

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$1,000 $3,500 $5,000

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Vallone

American MidEast Leadership Network (AMLN)

830392513

$4,500

To support our Legal Services and Immigration Assistance Program as well as our Employment Services Program. DYCD-CD The Legal Program is a legal referral program that provides immigration workshops. We also assist members of the community in navigating a difficult job market to pursue rewarding careers. Funds will be used to provide free direct services for low-income students through the Literature to Life 2.0 program. Literature to Life programs consist of professionally-staged performances of great American literature and innovative in-school residency workshops, which foster 9th and 10th grade students academic engagement, achievement and college readiness. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer.

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Quinn

American Place Theatre, Inc.

131997644

$3,000

DCA

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Brewer

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$2,000

DOHMH

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Gentile

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$3,500

DOHMH

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Gonzalez

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$3,500

DOHMH

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Halloran

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$2,000

DOHMH

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Oddo

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$2,000

DOHMH

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Jackson

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$3,000

DOHMH

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Palma

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$5,000

DOHMH

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Recchia

American-Italian Cancer Foundation

133035711

$2,000

DOHMH

The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women in the five boroughs of New York City. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. Funding will be used to support the AMICO Extended Services program which has sustained over 50 reductions over the past five years. Funds will be earmarked for staff salaries which will enable us to maintain a full time schedule. We will provide senior citizens case assistance information and advocacy services. To support the AMICO Extended Services program. The funds will support staff salaries and will maintain full time case assistance and informatioin services to senior citizens and their families. Funding will be used to perform audience interactive music concerts for seniors and baby boomers at local senior centers, community centers, nursing homes/assisted living. Funds will be used to support the agencys intake, assessment, referral and administrative functions as well as community education and mobilization efforts through HIV prevention education and community wide events on World AIDS Day, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day; National Women Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and National HIV Testing Day. To support the El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block program, Guided Tours Hands-On Workshops, and Professional Development. Classroom Connections (CRC): Bi-lingual, in-depth, multi-session residency programs designed to link El Museos cultural resources with social studies, English, science, and art in all grade levels (K-12). El Museos Youth Council: Provides participants citywide with the opportunity to learn about careers in the arts, museums non-profits, expand their professional network, and further develop their leadership professional skills. Members will help develop relevant youth driven programming strategies for reaching peers. Funding will provide a variety of FREE bilingual programs that provide opportunities for the entire family to join together in a multi-sensory learning experience that integrates the visual and other arts. To support the El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block program, El Museo's Youth Council, and Professional Development. To provide El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block, Classroom Connections (CRC), and El Museos Youth Council. These programs deepens the understanding of the relationship between the museum and its neighborhood. Students will learn discuss ways in which neighborhoods have been shaped by both the cultural social practices of its residents, focusing both on El Barrio their own neighborhoods.

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Oddo

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

112488439

$5,500

DFTA

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Recchia Quinn

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

112488439 611641040 *

$5,000 $3,500

DFTA DFTA

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Recchia

Amethyst Women's Project, Inc.

113505513

$5,000

DOHMH

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Dickens

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

$6,000

DCA

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Dromm

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

$3,500

DCA

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Manhattan Delegation Amigos del Museo del Barrio Jackson Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720 237156720

$3,500 $2,000

DCA DCA

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Palma

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

$5,000

DCA

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Quinn

Amigos del Museo del Barrio

237156720

$3,500

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Viverito Comrie Oddo

Amigos del Museo del Barrio Amity Baptist Church Amvets Post 103, Inc.

237156720 112014196 841653136 *

$7,500 $3,500 $1,500

Funding will be for Classroom Connections (CRC): Bi-lingual, in-depth, multi-session residency programs designed to link El Museos cultural resources with social studies, English, science, and art in all grade levels (KDCA 12). El Museos Youth Council: Provides participants citywide with the opportunity to learn about careers in the arts, museums non-profits, expand their professional network, further develop their leadership professional skills. To support the El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block program, Guided Tours Hands-On Workshops, and DCA Professional Development. Funds will help to support the Summer Exposure Program(SEP)for young people and they will be used to offset DYCD-Y staffing and material expenses. Funding will provide hygeine kits, winter coats and clothing to homeless vets, arrange day trips and outings for DYCD-CD day care patients. Funds will also provide recreational items and help assist veterans in applying for VA care and benefits.

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Quinn

An Claidheamh Soluis, Inc. d/b/a Irish Arts Center

510244834

$10,000

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Comrie Oddo Lappin Viverito Vallone Vann Ferreras

Angeldocs, Inc. Animal Care and Control of New York City Animal Care and Control of New York City Animal Care and Control of New York City Ansob Center for Refugees Antioch Baptist Church Community Services Inc Antioch Bible Institute

331030839 133788986 133788986 133788986 113534833 113101610 311714800

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$5,000 $7,500 $3,500 $5,000 $17,000

$10,000 $3,500

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Manhattan Delegation Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc. Rivera Rivera Rivera Rivera Aquinas Housing Corporation Aquinas Housing Corporation Aquinas Housing Corporation Aquinas Housing Corporation

133630066 133076810 133076810 133076810 133076810 * * * *

$3,500 $7,000 $20,000 $15,000 $4,000

We are requesting support for our performing arts season, education programs, free public programs, and citywide programming. We also present free public programs at no cost to participants, including: Open Day; Irish Arts Center NYC Dance Festival in Riverside Park South; Irish Book Day; and our Access Irish Arts initiative which gives free tickets to students and seniors. To improve prevention of diseases and to promote health literacy and collaborative pluralistic clinical DOHMH interventions. DOHMH To provide for the care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals and to promote adoptions. DOHMH To provide for the care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals and to promote adoptions. DOHMH To provide for the care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals and to promote adoptions. To support its Immigration Legal Services Program. The program offers immigration legal consultations, DYCD-CD immigration application assistance, and legal representation. To provides after-school services and tutorials, senior care programs and recreational activities and youth DYCD-CD development programs. Funding will be utilized by ABI for educational development in English as a Second Language classes (ESL) and to DYCD-CD expand the Beginning Spanish classes. In general, funding will be utilized for classroom space, teachers, supplies, and software and headsets for laboratory instruction. Funding is requested to support the Apollos array of free and low-cost programs through the year, which DCA include a wide-reaching ticket access program, an annual Open House weekend of free events for the whole family, and the yearly Holidays at the Apollo celebration. Funds will be earmarked for the Extended Services Program which provides benefits, entitlement services and DFTA advocacy to senior citizens and their families. DCA ACS DYCD-CD DYCD-Y To improve the quality of childcare in our training center for prospective in-home child care providers. To continue to provide on going services to all merchants along East Tremont's thoroughfare; to revitalize and sustain our Merchants Association Funding will go towards running the after school program for childrens which provides a safe and educational environment for children. Funding will provide academic achievement and engagement among youth; college readiness, leadership and civic participation among young adults; and independence, English as a Second Language (ESL), education/job prospects, and integration for adults. Funding will purchase supplies for these educational programs, including office supplies; and cover part of related salary costs for the Youth Program Manager and Adult Education Coordinator. The Arab American Family Education Initiative (AAFEI) promotes independence, productivity and stability by supporting Arab American families. Funding will purchase supplies educational programs, including office supplies; and cover part of related salary costs for the Youth Program Manager and Adult Education Coordinator. To expand our Civics ESL and Citizenship Exam Program. With additional funding, we will create a civics-based ESL curriculum aimed at educating recent immigrants on US history, civil rights, government, and voter participation. Funds will expand our Civics ESL and Citizenship Exam Program. We provide one-on-one tutoring to immigrants preparing for their citizenship exams, in addition to ESL classes that focus on womens empowerment and health. Funds will expand our Civics ESL and Citizenship Exam Program. We provide one-on-one tutoring to immigrants preparing for their citizenship exams, in addition to ESL classes that focus on womens empowerment and health. To provide free tax preparation to low-wealth New Yorkers through tax credits and refunds as well as gain access to SaveUSA, public benefits and financial education. Funds will be used to support tax site operations. Operating funding for the outreach and marketing materials used for the College Preparation Program whose primary mission is to increase the number of high school graduates and college enrollment. Operating funding for the outreach and marketing materials used for the College Preparation Program whose primary mission is to increase the number of high school graduates and college enrollment. To fund our regular classes, camps and workshops which are funded also through tution and scholarships. More funding will allow for more scholarships to those who cannot afford to attend. Funds will be used to provide operating support, which will enable artists of all ages and levels to develop their talents. Funds will enable Art Lab to continue to give classes and workshops in the fine and applied arts to preschoolers, children, teens, and adults, both beginners and advanced. Funding for a series of visual and performing arts events that will take place in Theater for the New City, libraries, community gardens and monthly free childrens art workshops. The funds requested will be used to provide administrative and program support, artist and consultant fees, refreshments, curatorial services.

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Gonzalez

Arab American Association of New York, Inc.

113604756

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Recchia

Arab American Association of New York, Inc.

113604756

$4,000

DYCD-CD

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Gentile

Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The

113167245

$3,500

DYCD-CD

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Gonzalez

Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The

113167245

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Lander

Arab-American Family Support Center, Inc., The

113167245

$10,000

DYCD-CD

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Palma

Ariva Inc.

320028598

$4,000

DYCD-CD

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Jackson

Armory Foundation, The

133680286

$8,000

DYCD-Y

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Rodriguez

Armory Foundation, The

133680286

$3,000

DYCD-Y

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Oddo

Art Lab, Inc. - The Art School at Snug Harbor

132977495

$1,000

DYCD-Y

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Mendez

Art Loisaida Foundation

262583736

$3,500

DCA

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Arroyo

CC

Arthritis Foundation Northeast Region NY Chapter

800489313

$15,000

DFTA

To offer our evidence-based arthritis education and management program Arthritis Basics for Change (ABC) and the Walk With Ease (WWE) self-directed model to train participant to conveniently and safely incorporate physical activity into their daily lives. Building off of the past success of the Foundations other evidence-based Life Improvement Series programs- the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program, the Arthritis Foundation Tai Chi Program, and the Arthritis Foundation Self Help Program, the ABC/WWE program targets people of all ages and affected by a variety of types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, lupus and gout. Funds will support mainstage programming which includes 4 annual multidisciplinary festivals, a queer empowerment series and other performance works, dance works by resident dance company, and production of the Bronx Dance Magazine. Funds will go toward artists fees, administration, space, marketing, public programs and production/program/administration expenses. The Art Business Council's Business Volunteers for the Arts matches nonprofit arts projects with experts in marketing, finance, planning, and other areas for pro bono consultation. The Program also recruits, trains, and places volunteers as board members, and offers board readiness workshops for arts organizations.

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Arroyo

Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre, Inc.

133997265

$10,000

DCA

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Quinn Dickens Barron

Arts & Business Council of New York, Inc. Arts & Minds, Inc. ARTs East New York Inc

132746599 273733512 270889467 * *

$3,500 $4,000 $12,000

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Recchia

Art's House Schools, Inc.

870790139

$4,000

DYCD-CD Funding will provide Museum Programs, Community programs and Nursing home programs. Funds to support ARTs East New Yorks Young ARTist Institute (YAI) program and will be used to hire (1) DYCD-Y Program Director, six teaching artists, marketing expenses and other operational costs. Dance Off the Streets is a program designed to keep children and teenagers age 8-17 off the streets and out of gangs. D.O.t.S. empowers the youth of Coney Island to be creative, productive leaders, who will have the skills DCA to work collectively, solve problems and maintain physical fitness. Funds will used to pay the salary of teachers and personnel. DYCD-Y Through Operation Get Real With D.R.U.G.S, where DRUGS is an acronym for Doing Right Under Guidance and Supervision, the Arverne Church of God is making mentoring available to youth on Friday night open gym sessions. Funds will be used for workshops, recreation equipment and events. Funds will be used to hire peers to conduct community health education specifically in communities of color and consultants to redesign and upgrade its website to improve communication about APICHAs services online. APICHA provides comprehensive health services, ranging from affordable primary care and mental health to HIV testing and STD screening to case management and other support services. Funds will be used to hire 1)peers to conduct community health education specifically in communities of color with the greatest need, 2)consultants to redesign and upgrade its website to improve communication about APICHAs services online and to provide access to services and information to greater number of people. To provide comprehensive health services, ranging from affordable primary care and mental health to HIV testing and STD screening to case management and other support services. APICHA provides comprehensive health services, ranging from affordable primary care and mental health to HIV testing and STD screening to case management and other support services. APICHA is strengthening its infrastructure after its recent transformation into a community health center. It is growing its general primary care and supportive services beyond HIV while maintaining its highly recognized HIV/AIDS care model. For example, APICHA recently opened its Trans Health Clinic to help address health disparities in the LGBT community. Also, we expanded our case management capacity to serve people with chronic diseases in addition to HIV. Funds will be used to hire 1)peers to conduct community health education specifically in communities of color with the greatest need, 2)consultants to redesign and upgrade its website to improve communication abo! ut APICHAs services online and to provide access to services and information to greater number of people.

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Ulrich

Arverne Church Of God Inc.

113031878

$3,500

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Chin

Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

133706365

$5,000

DOHMH

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Dromm

Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

133706365

$3,500

DOHMH

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc.

133706365

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Koppell, Chin, Arroyo, Van Bramer, Gonzalez, Brewer, Dromm Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Inc. CC Asian & Pacific Islander

133706365

$10,000

DOHMH

Local

Koo

Asian American Arts Alliance

133480189

$4,000

DCA

To be used for a pilot Town Hall LOCAL (TH-L) project, a franchising of our popular monthly Town Hall to underserved neighborhoods with significant new Asian immigrant populations. Empowering artists to grow as community leaders (i.e. Ambassadors) and catalyze the creative energy of their neighborhood, contributing to greater overall livability and well-being.Funds will cover stipends for TH-L Ambassadors and a4 staff time for coordination/oversight and strategic marketing/outreach.

Local

Dromm

Asian American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471

$3,500

Local

Ferreras

Asian American Coalition for Children and Families, Inc.

133682471

$5,000

Local Local

Chin Comrie

Asian Americans for Equality Asian Americans for Equality

133187792 133187792

$4,000 $3,500

CACF is requesting funding for our youth and parent leadership programs. The Youth Leadership Program consists of Asian Pacific American (APA) public high school students from all 5 boroughs. The program will launch with a retreat of 8 full-day sessions. The Parent Leadership Program empowers 20 immigrant APA parents. CACF is requesting funding for POWER (Parents Organizing to Work for Equal Rights), our parent leadership program for immigrant Asian Pacific Americans (APA). This program empowers 20 immigrant APA parents to DYCD-CD promote equity and access for NYCs APA families. These workshops will be accessible to residents, schools, and community organizations in District 21. To support the Teen Action program which promotes leadership development and peer support among DYCD-CD immigrant and English language learning (ELL) high school students. Funds will help with staffing costs of the program and supplies expenses. To support the One Flushing Community Economic Development Center which provides business assistance and DSBS workforce development services to small business owners and local residents. DYCD-Y

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Local

Dilan

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$10,000

AAFEs HUD-certified housing counselors educate first-time homebuyers. The Neighborhood Stabilization DYCD-CD Program advances stable and vibrant communities through comprehensive education and counseling to firsttime homebuyers, mortgage application packaging services and foreclosure prevention counseling. The Immigrant Services Program provides culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL education to NYCs Asian immigrants, including: Client application completion assistance, documentation gathering, and Asian language translation for the N-400, N-600, N-648, and N-565 application, Mock interview preparation (group and individual), ESL classes in Asian languages regarding civics, Immigrant legal assistace

Local

Dromm

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local

Ferreras Gonzalez

Asian Americans for Equality Asian Americans for Equality

133187792 133187792

$5,000 $7,000

Funds to provide counseling and education to immigrant tenants with limited English proficiency about their rights as tenants, housing discrimination and affordable housing options. Funds will support The Neighborhood Stabilization Program which helps stable and vibrant communities DYCD-CD through comprehensive education and counseling to first-time homebuyers, mortgage application packaging services and foreclosure prevention counseling. DYCD-CD To support AAFEs immigration legal services, and housing education and organizing. AAFE will offer DYCD-CD individualized immigration counseling, one-on-one housing counseling and provide updated immigrationrelated information to hundreds of clients each year through large outreach and public education events. DYCD-CD The Immigrant Services Program provides culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL education to NYCs Asian immigrants.

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$3,500

Local

Koo

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$8,000

Local

Lander

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$3,500

Our planning, research and advocacy program advances the rights of Asian Americans and all those in need by DYCD-CD publishing reports that embody our issues and concerns. Issues AAFE that researches include transportation equity, land use, affordable housing policy, home ownership, local economic development, and education. Funds will support The Neighborhood Stabilization Program which helps stable and vibrant communities DYCD-CD through comprehensive education and counseling to first-time homebuyers, mortgage application packaging services and foreclosure prevention counseling. AAFE will provide comprehensive housing and community services to immigrant and low-income residents living in East Harlem including: (1) Housing; (2) Entitlements; (3) Immigration ; and (4) Other Services: client referrals, letter reading services, and completion of various forms and applications. Funds will support frontline staff providing these critical services at two storefront offices in Chinatown and the Lower East Side. AAFEs citywide fire safety campaign will educate tenants on what they can do to prevent fires and to report building conditions that violate fire codes. Requested funds will enable us to design multilingual materials targeted to Asian immigrants with limited English proficiency, conduct outreach on the ground and through ethnic media, and deliver monthly workshops. We will also publish awhite paper on the conditions and impacts of fire hazards in immigrant communities and identify public policy interventions for mitigating them. The fund will be use to provide a location for our local senior citizens to socialize with each other. We provide social activities such as Tai Chi, Dance class, English Class, Chess games, Mahjong Games, etc. Funds will hire one coordinator to oversea their activities and a volunteer event coordinator to organize events for the seniors.

Local

Weprin

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$10,000

Local

Viverito

Asian Americans for Equality

133187792

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Queens Delegation, Chin, Fidler, Lander,Asian Americans for Equality Dromm, Levin, Mendez CC Koslowitz, Gonzalez, Brewer,

133187792

$50,000

DYCD

Local

Dromm

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117

$6,000

DFTA

Local

Gentile

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117

$3,500

Our department has 2 program assistants that provide professional guidance to any individuals that needs to DYCD-CD apply for government assistance such as Public Housing, Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamp, Cash Assistance, Home Energy Assistance Program, etc. The fund will be used to staff our Human Service department. DYCD-CD The funds will be use provide free self defense training to woman and any individuals that needs such lessons. The fund will be use to hire an instructor that has practice martial art for over 10 years. The fund will be use to provide a location for our local senior citizens to socialize with each other. We provide social activities such as Tai Chi, Dance class, English Class, Chess games, Mahjong Games, etc. Funds to hire one coordinator to oversea their activities and a volunteer event coordinator to organize events for the seniors. To support a one-on-one mentoring program that connects youth city-wide with successful adult mentors. Funds will help staffing expenses and activity expenses. CACF will improve our support for the Asian Pacific American community by strengthening our 40 Asian led and serving member agencies through our Capacity Building Program. Your support will enable CACF to coordinate quarterly membership meetings, quarterly trainings, and individual technical assistance, reaching at least 200 staff and volunteers of our member agencies located throughout the 5 boroughs and will be opportunities for CACF to work with our members to identify emerging community needs and trends, share promising practices, and foster collaboration. Topics will include board and staff relations, organizational governance, program planning and evaluation, and public policies. Member agencies will enhance their sustainability and effectiveness and will create positive relationships with diverse city and community leaders, maximizing their! ability to provide vital services for New York Citys fastest growing community. Funding will support The Youth Leadership Program and implement our Parent Leadership Program . Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to learn to swim.

Local

Koo

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117

$3,000

Local

Fidler

Asian Community United Society, Inc.

264164117

$3,500

DFTA

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Asian Professional Extension, Inc.

133650718

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

BLAC, Manhattan Delegation, Chin, Van Asian-AmericanDromm, Viverito, KoslowitzFamilies ,Inc. CC Bramer, Ulrich, Coalition for Children and

133682471

$10,000

DYCD

Boro Boro

Manhattan Delegation Asian-American Coalition for Children and Families Inc. Manhattan Delegation Asphalt Green, Inc.

133682471 136533158

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$3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DPR

LOCAL

Local Local Local

Garodnick Koppell Recchia

Asphalt Green, Inc. Asphalt Green, Inc. Asphalt Green, Inc.

136533158 136533158 136533158

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$15,000 $10,000 $25,000

DPR DPR DPR

Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to learn to swim. Funding will also support Asphalt Green programs at P.S. 151. Funds are being requested to help support the Recess Enhancement Program (REP) in District 11, transforming the recess period from an often dangerous, chaotic situation into a safe, fun and active time for kids. Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to learn to swim. The Waterproofing Program serves over 1,300 children/year in a free swim program during the school day. The objectives are for students to be safe in the water, learn to swim and develop a life-long fitness habits. Funding will also support REP whose mission is to transform the recess period from an often dangerous, chaotic situation into a safe, fun and active time. To fund an After school program and art classes for children.Funds will help cover liability insurance, utility and supply expenses. To support the Informed Voices Youth Association, Exercise, Basketball skills clinic, Basketball League, Tournaments, parties, movies Basketball Luncheon. Funds will be used to offset operational costs.

Local

Manhattan Delegation, Lappin, Viverito,Asphalt Green, Inc. CC Garodnick

136533158

$200,000

DPR

Local Local

Dickens Fidler

Association Des Senegalais D'Amerique, Inc. Association of Informed Voices, Inc.

133804747 113595142

$4,000 $25,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Local

Recchia

Associazioni Siciliane Unite de New York, Inc.

113416416

$4,000

ASU of NY will provide referral/support services, presentations to enhance cultural awareness of ethnic groups, DYCD-CD provide cultural programs, support soccer tournaments for the youth, proved historical /or recreational excursions for the elderly, as well as, informational forums for the youth, elderly and women. To provide three 1-week construction safety certification training sessions in Coney Island, consisting of a 10hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) construction class , 4-hour NYC DOB supported scaffold class, 4-hour flagger class, blood borne pathogens class, respiratory medical clearance, and mask fit test. Astella will provide job placement services for the OSHA/construction certification program graduates. Astella Development Corp.s Mermaid Ave. Clean Streets Campaign will rid Mermaid Ave. sidewalks and street corners from Stillwell Ave. to West 37th Street of liter and surface dirt and stains. Funding would go toward APAC's 12th season of producing high quality plays and musicals, and supporting the development of new works of theater. Funds will be used to support our District Marketing and Sanitation Sweeping Program. Funding will used for the Inter-generational program to bridge the gap between youth and the elderly through Arts and Crafts, Movies, round table discussion and trips to the museum. Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens. Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens. Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens. Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens. To fund a Cultural Program - Greek Music and Dance Nights in Athens Square Park. Offer programs and services to the tenants of Atlantic Terminal. Offer educational workshops and coordinate development or community specific events tailored by the Tenants Association. Funds will be used to defray the cost of the After School Enrichment Program, STARS, that will focus on literacy, social skills, and talent development. To introduce an innovative art and technology program to our students in order to enhance and hone their thinking, creativity and communication aptitude in a more effective manner. The technology program will provide training for our teachers to help them create individual class websites to enhance the communication between our faculty and parent Funds will be used for uniforms for the football team. Funds will support a visiting Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) who will conduct weekly psycho-educational groups and monthly psychiatric medication monitoring; and psychiatric consultations. Funding requested will be used to support the Hattie Carthan Garden and Community Markets. Funding is needed for youth stipends, building farm infrastructure, market promotions, the senior basket program, a community composting program, and an ethnic cooking program. The requested funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. Funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. Students also receive complimentary tickets to an ABT performance at the Metropolitan Opera House. To support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. The requested funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. To provide the community children at large with amateur sports tournaments.

Local

Recchia

Astella Development Corporation

112458675

$25,000

DSBS

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Recchia Vallone Vallone Vallone Comrie Halloran Koslowitz Vallone Vallone James Fidler

Astella Development Corporation Astoria Performing Arts Center, Inc. Astoria Restoration Association, Inc. Astoria Tenants Organization Inc. Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. Astoria/Queens Share-ing and Care-ing, Inc. Athens Square, Inc. Atlantic Terminal Tenants Association, Inc. Auditory/Oral School of New York, The

112458675 651209580 112431334 113369640 113220371 113220371 113220371 113220371 112833712 112905605 061531077 * * * *

$9,000 $8,500 $30,000 $5,000 $4,000 $1,000 $1,500 $28,000 $4,000 $3,500 $3,500

DSBS DCA DSBS NYCHA DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH DPR NYCHA DYCD-Y

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Greenfield Levin Dickens Vann Fidler Jackson Recchia Seabrook ** Rodriguez

Auditory/Oral School of New York, The Automotive High School Bailey House, Inc. Bailey's Caf, Inc. Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. Bameso Usa

061531077 136400434 133165181 200221451 131882106 131882106 131882106 131882106 342056362

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$1,591 $3,000 $7,500 $10,000

DYCD-Y DOE DOHMH DPR DCA DCA DCA DCA DYCD-Y

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$5,000 $3,000 $7,000 $6,000 $5,000

LOCAL

Our request is for funding to support Liberty LEADS STEM programming which includes a 4-week Science in the City summer program for 6th graders. The curriculum involves community building activities, inquiry-based science and math investigations, and literacy activities. Students engage in field trips two days each week visiting zoos, parks, and museums to become more familiar with the many ways nature exists in our city. We also offer a 20-session school year Saturday experiential science and math class for 7th and 8th graders named, Junk Box Invention. This class offers students an opportunity to explore their interest in hands-on science and math in a creative environment while engaging in additional reading and writing activities. The Saturday Academy Science and Math course for 9th and 10th graders offers students an experiential chemistry course where they created soda and soap or an Algebra support class. Funds will used for personnel, supplies and field trip costs. Local Local Gonzalez, Oddo,CC Mendez Mendez Baruch College/Research Foundation Battered Women's Resource Center 237039817 113302911 * * $80,000 $3,500 CUNY OCJC To enhance the ability of Baruch College to provide for the educational needs of the student body. The Battered Womens Resource Center helps survivors of domestic violence improve domestic violence public policy, its implementation and the services women and children turn-to when escaping abuse. Funding from the New York City Council will ensure the continued progress and success of our organizing campaigns to improve NYCs response to abused women and their children. It will support leadership training, development and support of survivors of domestic violence; outreach efforts to increase VOW membership and its diverse representation of NYCs survivor community and coalitions. To provide temporary residential housing, domestic violence prevention education, and program services for victims of domestic violence. To fund The Downtown Dance Festival (DDF). Specufically, funds will be used to offset equipment expenses. The Bay Community VAC is a volunteer ambulance squad providing NYS DOH certified Basic Life Support to the Bay Terrace, East Clearview and Fort Totten sections of north eastern Queens. Funds will provide general operating expenses. To support the annual BIG BayFest eight block waterfront celebration of the unique heritage and waterfront community Sheepshead Bay. To support the continued effort to create an alliance with area merchants, property owners, and local institutions in order to address issues of economic growth and quality of life. Its efforts have been directed toward maintaining the vitality of the area's combination of residential units, recreational facilities, parklands, and the retail/service commercial presence. Funding would be used to help offset the costs of the parade. Costs include: permits, bands, stages, insurance and general expenses related to the costs of a parade in NYC. Funding would be to cover the costs incurred with the operation of a graffiti removal program.The funding will be used to pay for the Storage, maintenance and operation of a vehicle; Equipment and supplies necessary to remove the graffiti throughout the neighborhood; and Safety clothing to be worn by volunteer members removing the graffiti. Funds will be used to provided educational speakers, beautification throughout Bayside, promotion of businesses through events and marketing and to pay a part-time staffer to do programs and admistrative tasks. Funds will support programs and services to the Queens community, including: history and art exhibits; education progams for schools, public programs including lectures, concerts, family workshops, and tours of two NYC landmarks. Funds will support programs and services to the Queens community, including: history and art exhibits; education progams for schools, scouts, adults; outreach to general audiences; public programs including lectures, symposia, concerts, family workshops, tours, access for students and researchers to archivial collections documenting the development of communities in northeast Queens over the past 300 years. To improve the business climate and foot traffic within the district boundaries. The requested funds will be used for marketing costs. The funds will be used to pay utilities, office equipment and supplies to perform the duties of the organization and programming funded by other sources both public and private. Our programming includes but is not limited to merchant organizing, business attraction and retention, placemaking, community events, economic development and district promotion. The Downtown Staten Island Council seeks funding for general office administration and to pay staff to perform the duties of the organization. Our programming includes but is not limited to merchant organizing, business attraction and retention, placemaking, community events, economic development and district promotion. Family Day - activities, consultants and refreshments Informational Fair - consultants Back to School Event school supplies Mothers Day Celebration - guest speaker, refreshments, momentos Fathers Day Celebration guest speaker, refreshments, momentos Multi-Cultural Holiday Celebration - items representing all of the different cultures celebrating holidays in December, momentos

Local

Manhattan Delegation, Dickens CC

Bank Street College of Education

135562167

$30,000

DYCD

Local

Women's Caucus, Fidler, Viverito CC

Battered Women's Resource Center

113302911

$50,000

Misc.

Boro Local Boro Local

Foster Chin Halloran Fidler

Battered Women's Safe Territory, The - An Opportunity to Progress, Inc. Battery Dance Corporation Bay Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. Bay Improvement Group, Inc. Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Beautification and Preservation Alliance, Inc. Bay Ridge St Patricks Parade Committee

562455549 237418859 116106688 133713523

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$4,687 $4,000 $3,500 $10,000

DYCD-Y DCA FDNY DYCD-CD

Local

Gentile

113233233

$23,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Gentile

133256152

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Halloran

Bay Terrace Community Alliance Inc.

113541266

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Boro

Halloran

Bayside Business Association Inc.

113372987

$3,857

DSBS

Local

Halloran

Bayside Historical Society

116049457

$7,500

DCA

Local

Weprin

Bayside Historical Society

116049457

$5,000

DCA

Local

Halloran

Bayside Village Business Improvement District

262931126

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Oddo

Bayview Community Council, Inc.

134104889

$4,000

DSBS

Local

Rose

Bayview Community Council, Inc.

134104889

$5,000

DSBS

Local

Barron

Bayview Houses Resident's Association

030550181

$2,300

NYCHA

LOCAL

Local

Greenfield

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

$5,000

Local

Fidler

Be Proud, Inc.

582674169

$7,500

Local Local Local Local

Recchia Sanders Greenfield Koppell

Be Proud, Inc. Beach 41st Residents Council Tenant Association, Inc. Bechirot dba Choices, Inc. Bedford Park Multi-Service Center for Senior Citizens, Inc.

582674169 113282331 203863572 132745303

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$3,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,000

The Be Proud Foundation hosting numerous events such as Appreciation Luncheon For The Police And Fire DYCD-CD Department, Toys For Tots, Your Highness Grandmother, Passover Food Distribution, The Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc. To support the Be Proud Foundation hosting a numerous events: Your Highness Grandmother Pageant, Toys for Tots Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the Police and Fire Department, Passover Food Distribution, Russian DYCD-CD Culture and Heritage Day and etc. Your Highness Grandmother is a pageant, and the annual Celebration of the End of World War II. To support the Be Proud Foundation hosting a numerous events: Your Highness Grandmother Pageant, Toys for DYCD-CD Tots Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the Police and Fire Department, Passover Food Distribution, Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc. DYCD-CD Funds will be used for a Tutoring Service, Educational Trips and Office Supplies. DYCD-CD Funding received will go towards expansion of our three prong program and Parenting Forums. DFTA To provide Congregate Meals, Transportation, Educational and Recreational Activities, Health Promotion, Nutrition Education, Case Assistance, Entitlements and Benefits, Information and Referral services,advocacy, counseling and inter-generational programs to Senior Citizens 60 years and older. To provide the Diabetes Prevention Self Management Program in which we will help individuals with diabetes manage their condition and to prevent the onset of the disease. The funding will be used to enhance our current Diabetes Prevention Self Management Program. We will help individuals with diabetes manage their condition and to prevent the onset of the disease among local residents in the community. We will provide diabetes education classes for 200 clients; nutrition education for 250 clients; exercise and fitness classes for 250 clients and regular screenings and laboratory tests for 250 clients. We allow other Block Associations to use our Community Room for their meetings. Funding we be used to purchase office supplies such as paper, ink, and other office equipment. Offerings include nationally accredited job readiness training, green sector on-the-job training, career coaching and placement services, and financial literacy. Complementing these services, Restorations Financial Empowerment Center provides one-on-one financial counseling, helping residents reduce debt, manage credit and access critical financial services. Funding would support Restorations workforce and asset building efforts as we facilitate economic self sufficiency. Offerings include nationally accredited job readiness training, green sector on-the-job training, career coaching and placement services, and financial literacy. Some 1000 are served through these offerings each year and 200 placed in jobs and internships. Complementing these services, Restorations Financial Empowerment Center provides one-on-one financial counseling, helping residents reduce debt, manage credit and access critical financial services. Finally, our social supports team removes barriers to employment and self sufficiency by providing free screening, onsite access to benefits, legal counseling and social service referrals. Funds to support emergency medical service and ambulance transport and training programs including our CPR, First Aid and EMT training courses. Funding will be used for gas, vehicle repairs, rent, utilities, medical and training equipment and supplies, uniforms, textbooks, and similar costs. Funds to support emergency medical service and ambulance transport and training programs including our CPR, First Aid and EMT training courses. Funding will be used for gas, vehicle repairs, rent, utilities, medical and training equipment and supplies, uniforms, textbooks, and similar costs. We bring published authors and illustrators into classrooms to lead weekly workshops and help to build literacy among city students. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff expenses. To support an in-school reading program. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff time. Behind the Book is a literacy nonprofit whose mission is to excite low-income youth about reading. We bring published authors and illustrators into classrooms to lead weekly workshops and guide students through the completion of a unique project. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff time. Behind the Book is a literacy nonprofit whose mission is to excite low-income youth about reading. We bring published authors and illustrators into classrooms to lead weekly workshops and guide students through the completion of a unique project. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff time. All of our programs throughout the school year are provided free to our trainees. We run debate and leadership training programs and debate competitions during the school year. We also run Saturday day long citywide debate competitions for public high school and middle school girls. Each summer,we conduct a free two week intensive daily debate and leadership training institute for New York City public high school and college girls. Our program/training costs for skilled debate coaches,trainers and materials, both for our year round training and citywide debate competitions covered by our organization. Funding will support Poetry in Motion in the collaboration of Bella Voce Singers and the Artichoke Dance Company, in a unique series of workshops, open rehearsals and performances.

Local

Vann

Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc.

112412205

$10,000

DOHMH

Local

Fidler

CC

Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center, Inc.

112412205

$50,000

DOHMH

Local

Vann

Bedford Stuyvesant Residents Association, Inc.

113624376

$1,000

NYCHA

Local

Vann

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

116083182

$75,000

DSBS

Local

Brooklyn Delegation, Lander CC

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

116083182

$75,000

DSBS

Local

Barron

Bedford Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps

112957898

$10,000

FDNY

Local

Vann

Bedford Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps

112957898

$10,000

FDNY

Local Local

Dickens Koppell

Behind the Book, Inc. Behind the Book, Inc.

320086097 320086097

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$4,000 $5,000

DOE DOE

Local

Mendez

Behind the Book, Inc.

320086097

$3,500

DOE

Local

Rodriguez

Behind the Book, Inc.

320086097

$3,000

DOE

Local

Lappin, Viverito,CC Brewer

Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, Inc.

300280807

$35,000

CUNY

Local

Gentile

Bella Voce Inc.

205096250

$1,500

DCA

LOCAL

Local

Rivera

Belmont Arthur Avenue Local Development Organization

133020589

$10,000

Local

Gentile

Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

112568013

$3,000

Local

Greenfield

Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

112568013

$2,500

Local

Recchia

Bensonhurst Council of Jewish Organizations

112568013

$9,000

Local

Fidler

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

113199040

$145,000

To be funded consist of the Community Consultant Program,(CCP) and the Housing Preservation Initiative.(HPI) These programs serve the moderate and low income residents of community boards with the objective and the programatic scope have been to assist residents/tenants in securing housing services and apply for housing entitlements. Funds to pay for staff that will administer critical community services that include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicare, and Housing Services and DYCD-CD Section 8 recertification; Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; Holocaust Services; and a Food Pantry. Funds to help sustain our food pantry, which is part of the largest kosher food distribution network in the DYCD-CD country. Funds to pay for staff that will administer critical community services that include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicare, and Housing Services and DYCD-CD Section 8 recertification; Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; Holocaust Services; and a Food Pantry. To maintain sponsorship services to the 22 satellite sites that meet throughout southern Brooklyn. In addition we will continue to sponsor the largest Active Adult program in NYC which is located in a public parks facility. DFTA Additionally we will be able to supply nutritional snacks during program hours, trips, vehicle costs and exercise materials. HPD To enhance youth & family services including comprehensive after-school programming at four local elementary DYCD-CD schools, general youth programming including youth sports and events as well as social activities. The funds will be used for staff, curriculum development, trips, and equipment for programming and graffiti removal. Funding will allow us to continue the Active Adult programming offering organized health & wellness activities such as yoga, line dancing, stretch band class, walking clubs and more. Funding will also provide essential transportation services for seniors, to offset costs of staff, and to provide snacks, trips and excercise equipment. To support programming including recreational activities such as youth fitness and sports; social activities including evening teen centers, leadership and neighborhood beautification programs; educational activities in after-school centers and programs. Additionally we will work with local school parent associations, school districts, school leadership teams local NYPD to have community meetings at our community center.

Local

Fidler

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

113199040

$53,175

Local

Fidler

Bergen Beach Youth Organization

112598350

$90,000

DFTA

Local

Fidler

Bergen Beach Youth Organization

112598350

$24,000

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Boro

Levin Fidler, Eugene CC Dickens Viverito Koslowitz Rose Dickens Viverito Gennaro

Berry Street South 9th Tenant Association Best of Brooklyn, Inc. Beta Israel of North America Cultural Foundation, Inc. Betances Houses Tenant Association Beth Gavriel Bukharian Congregation Bethel Community Church Beth-Hark Christian Counseling Center, Inc. Beth-Hark Christian Counseling Center, Inc. Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

230691815 043699700 611458111 136400434 113336257 133200339 133276481 133276481 132906037

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$2,000 $175,000 $5,000 $1,000

$25,000 $5,000 $6,000 $3,750

unding will be used to provide activities for families and children including rides, balloons, cotton candy, and back -to-school supplies. The funding will support tourism marketing and develop strategic, economic initiatives for tourism stakeholders DYCD across Brooklyn. To support the 10th Annual Sheba Film Festival, which showcases the artistic works of Ethiopian artists and DYCD-CD filmmakers. NYCHA To Support Family Day Activities To establish an After-School program to engage our youth with opportunities to better themselves with values DYCD-Y and morals and to offer them a safe place, off the streets, to enhance their education and deal with other social issues that they might be facing. NYCHA DYCD-CD Bethel is seeking support for its Community Based Food Pantry, Breakfast Club and Community Day. Funds will expand the services currently provided by Emergency Food Assistance Program which consists of a Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen. Funds will expand the services currently provided by Emergency Food Assistance Program which consists of a DYCD-CD Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to DCA eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. DYCD-CD DYCD-Y To support the Clown Care program. Clown doctors, who are trained in specific hygienic practices and protocols, related to interacting with hospitalized children in inpatient wards, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and in physical therapy, bone marrow transplant, pediatric AIDS, and outpatient clinics. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. Support for Clown Care, the Big Apple Circuss signature community outreach program, is in residence at 14 hospitals nationwide, including three in New York. Members of the Clown Care team conduct their own version of medical rounds, spreading humors healing power. All clown doctors are trained in specific hygienic practices and protocols related to interacting with hospitalized children in inpatient wards, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and in physical therapy, bone marrow transplant, pediatric AIDS, outpatient and acute care clinics. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen and orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC.

$5,000

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

$3,500

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Jackson Vann Weprin

Big Apple Circus, Ltd. Big Apple Circus, Ltd. Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037 132906037 132906037

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$3,000 $5,000 $5,000

DCA DCA DCA

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Lappin, Levin

CC

Big Apple Circus, Ltd.

132906037

$25,000

HHC

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$5,250

DSBS

LOCAL

Local

Arroyo

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$5,000

DSBS

Local

Brewer

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$3,000

DSBS

Local

Dromm

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$3,500

DSBS

Local

Greenfield

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$2,500

DSBS

Local

Jackson

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$4,000

DSBS

Local

Weprin

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$5,000

DSBS

Local

Recchia

Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$3,000

DSBS

Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen and orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds awarded will be used to match approximately 7,000 domestic and international visitors with 300 friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will be used to run the B.A.G. Greeter Program, the only non-profit program dedicated to enhancing NYCs image globally by welcoming travelers and communicating to the world that our city is a safe, friendly, accessible fascinating place to visit. We will match approximately domestic international visitors with over 300 volunteers for free informal, unscripted walks in neighborhoods; we will create Neighborhood Information Profiles which visitors can use as free,downloadable self-guided walking tours; organize Greeter Outings to acquaint volunteers with neighborhood cultural sites; promote free weekly neighborhood events through social media, our website and volunteer emails; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive press for NYC. 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, we will be able to provide educational support and training of other youth organizations across all five boroughs.

Local

Jackson, Koppell, Levin, Chin, Comrie, Gentile, Arroyo, Dromm, Brewer, Koslowitz, Garodnick CC Big Apple Greeter, Inc.

133733413

$30,000

DSBS

Local Local Local

Bronx Delegation, Koppell, Jackson, Comrie,Brothers Fidler, Palma, New York City, Inc. CC 135600383 * Big Gentile, Big Sisters of Lander, Viverito, Gonzalez, Brewer, Levin, Mendez, Dilan Jackson Oddo Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. Bikur Cholim of Staten Island 135600383 133267313

$425,000 $4,000 $3,500

DYCD

DYCD-Y Funds will allow us to provide mentoring services to NYC youth. DYCD-CD Requested funds will be used to offset the costs for the purchase of food for the poor and needy. Funds will provide BINAs Vocational Services Program for Brain Injury Survivors, with a special awareness of the needs of brain injury survivors in NYCs Orthodox Jewish population, consists of an initial intake, a vocational assessment, individual coaching in resume writing, interviewing skills and job search strategies. Funding will be used for salary, supervision salary, and marketing to attract new clients.

Local

Greenfield

BINA Ezras Cholim, Inc.

562395556

$7,500

DOHMH

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Koppell Comrie Sanders Vann Brooklyn Delegation

Bissel Gardens, Inc. Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. Black Spectrum Theatre Company, Inc. Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Inc. at Brooklyn College

133984879 510135262 510135262 112608983 116036253 * * *

$5,000 $40,000 $10,000 $10,000 $4,219

American Veterans Training Program - training workshops for disabled veterans in urban farming, Childrens Garden cultivation and education programs, community and NY Cares events. To offset the costs of Core Operation and Staffing, Insurances, Professional Theatre, Plays, Training Programs, DCA and Marketing Operation. Funds to support the Theatre programs inculding Professional Theatre, Plays, Training Programs, Concerts and DCA Summer Camp and will be used to offset operating costs. BVSJ will assist returning at-risk veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and homeless veterans with DYCD-CD housing, employment, and re-integration assistance. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD Funding will be used to support an existing after school program for homeless children, programming for adults with developmental disabilities and for our food package delivery program.

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Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Inc. at Brooklyn College

116036253

$5,625

DYCD-CD

Funding will be used to support an existing after school program for homeless children, programming for adults with developmental disabilities and for our food package delivery program.

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Fidler

B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Inc. at Brooklyn College

116036253

$10,000

Funding will support: Thanksgiving dinner for low income, homeless, and displaced families, Passover package DYCD-CD delivery program, Challah for Hunger program which is a weekly project that connects students to Judaism and helps them develop their Jewish identity. Funding will be used to support an existing after school program for children who are homeless. this program is facilitated once weekly and runs for 1.5 hours. College students volunteer their time to provide homework assistance, organize educational games and eat dinner with the children. the purpose is to build the self confidence and self worth of the children. the culmination is a three day mini camp during the summer. We take the children on educational field trips, to art and music festivals and an annual trip to dorney park in pennsylvania. funding will also be used to support an existing program for adults with developmental disabilities. Also once weekly, this program aims to mainstream disabled adults with the general population. Lastly funding will be used to impact our food package delivery program to underprivileged Brooklyn reside! nts. each year, during the month of april, our agency package and delivers food to 400 needy brooklyn families.

Local

Fidler, Greenfield, Eugene, Recchia CC

B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Inc. at Brooklyn College

116036253

$25,000

CUNY

Local Boro

Crowley Ulrich

Bobbi and the Strays Inc Bobbi and the Strays, Inc.

113444285 113444285

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$2,500 $7,857

Local

Ulrich

Bobbi and the Strays, Inc.

113444285

$5,000

FUNDS will be used To support medical/veterinary costs for an animal protection and spay/neutering service open to all residents of Queens. To support medical/veterinary costs for an animal protection and spay/neutering service open to all residents of DYCD-CD Queensas well as educate school students about animal cruelty, and the responsibilities and benefits of having a pet, after normal school hours, through out new York city. To support medical/veterinary costs for an animal protection and spay/neutering service open to all residents of DYCD-CD Queensas well as educate school students about animal cruelty, and the responsibilities and benefits of having a pet, after normal school hours, through out new York city. DYCD-CD To preserve and enhance the unique qualities of our neighborhood through advocacy, education and DYCD-CD community building. We have been conducting a block-by-block study looking to increase our historic districts or expand them. These funds will go to our consultant who is currently doing this work. DYCD-CD The services to be funded include a Food Pantry, Dinner Program, Morning Snack Program, Fellowship meal on Sundays open to all, and a Free Clothing Distribution Center.

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Levin

Boerum Hill Association Bohemian Brethren Presbyterian Church a.k.a. Jan Hus Presbyterian Church Boro Park Jewish Community Council

562550868

$4,000

Local

Lappin

131635255

$5,000

Local

Greenfield

113475993

$10,000

Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These DYCD-CD services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These DYCD-CD services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These DYCD-CD services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. We are seeking funds to pay for staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, and Section 8 recertification; Domestic Violence services and Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; and Holocaust Services.

Local

Gonzalez

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

113475993

$3,500

Local

Recchia

Boro Park Jewish Community Council

113475993

$35,000

Local

Fidler, Lander, Gonzalez, Greenfield, Recchia Park Jewish Community Council CC Boro

113475993

$25,000

DFTA

Local Local Local Local Local

Dickens

CC

Borough of Manhattan Community College Borough of Manhattan Community College Borough President-Staten Island Borough President-Staten Island Bottomless Closet

133251186 133224400 136400434 136400434 134037622

$30,000 $225,000 $50,000 $25,000 $3,000

Recchia, Van Bramer, Chin CC Oddo Ignizio Jackson

Local

Palma

Bottomless Closet

134037622

$5,000

Weekend and school-age programming for children of students parents. We 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. CUNY To offset costs of the Tribeca Film Festival . SIBP To help subsidize various events including Back to the Beach and Summer Concerts SIBP Public Concerts in parks Bottomless Closet assists close women annually with professional clothing, resume review, interview DYCD-CD preparation and professional development to help maintain employment, and overcome the challenges of poverty. Bottomless Closet assists close women annually with professional clothing, resume review, interview DYCD-CD preparation and professional development to help maintain employment, and overcome the challenges of poverty. CUNY Bottomless Closet is an innovative approach to job development, working 1:1 to eradicate many of the barriers disadvantaged New York City women face in the search for employment. Bottomless Closet assists women annually with professional clothing, resume review, interview preparation and professional development in order for our clients to secure and maintain employment and overcome the challenges of poverty. Funding will support operating costs including space and equipment. Annual Family Day Celebration. Funds will be used for food, beverages, and entertainment.

Local

Women's Caucus, Jackson CC

Bottomless Closet

134037622

$25,000

DYCD

Local

Barron

Boulevard Houses Tenants Association

136400434

$2,300

NYCHA

LOCAL

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Koo

Bowne House Historical Society Inc., The

116111192

$4,000

DYCD-CD

To support high school/college youths in after school and weekend sustainability events, held each spring,summer and fall. All food grown on site is donated to a food bank. Funds will provide badly needed equipment and a storage shed; supplies are now stored in a shed which will be demolished during construction. Funds will allow us to increase program size and have a broader reach. To provide support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance and raising awareness about early detection of brain tumors. Funds to support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance and raising awareness about early detection of brain tumors. Funds will be used for support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance. To provide support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance and raising awareness about early detection of brain tumors.

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Cabrera Dilan Halloran Williams Gentile Barron Gennaro

Brain Tumor Foundation, The Brain Tumor Foundation, The Brain Tumor Foundation, The Brain Tumor Foundation, The Bravo Volunteer Ambulance Service Inc. Breukelen Tenants Association, Inc. Briarwood Community Foundation, Inc.

134009829 134009829 134009829 134009829 510165173 112551965 743154752

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$5,000 $10,000 $7,000 $2,500 $3,500

DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH FDNY

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$2,300 $7,000

Funding will be used to purchase uniforms for our volunteers. Funds will be used to host an event which gives residents of the community a chance to avail themselves of the services available to their community. Funding will be used for the annual sreet fair, a childrens' magic circus park event. publication of their widely DYCD-CD distributed newsletter, sponsor public forums and meetings, funding special school projects and cleaning and mainting key public spaces. NYCHA To support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that directly benefit constituents. Specific activities will include: 1) producing our free summer performing arts festival, Celebrate Brooklyn and 2) creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support a school-based residency through BRIC Arts Media Bklyns art education program. We would offer a residency in contemporary art or media arts at a school and programming will be customized to complement the curriculum priorities of the school. Funding will be used to hire an artist teacher who is then matched with a classroom teacher to work as a team on a curriculum-based, hands-on project that concludes with a culminating event; as well as costs of materials. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses.

Local

Eugene

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$5,000

DCA

Local

Gentile

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$3,000

DCA

Local

Gonzalez

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$3,500

DCA

Local

Lander

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$3,500

DCA

Local

James

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$3,500

DCA

Local

Levin

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$3,500

DCA

Local

Vann

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$5,000

DCA

Local

Recchia

BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc.

112547268

$4,000

DCA

Boro Local Local

Foster Rivera Vann

Bridge Bulders Community Partnership Inc Bridge Bulders Community Partnership Inc Bridge Street Development Corporation

352390219 352390219 113250772

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$3,500 $10,000 $55,000

To provide individuals and families who were found to be eligible for much needed help including food stamps, cash assistance, workforce development, and Medicaid. To provide individuals and families who were found to be eligible for much needed help including food stamps, DYCD-CD cash assistance, workforce development, and Medicaid. Our community organizing program engages with community leaders, merchants, local business owners, DYCD-CD entrepreneurs, residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant on public safety and neighborhood improvement projects. Funds will be used to offset salary costs. DYCD-CD

LOCAL

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Vann

Bridge Street Development Corporation

113250772

$30,000

DYCD-Y

To support the YES Taskforce which focuses on connecting young people with resources within the community that can assist in improving their lives, through education, employment, and social services. The objective of the Bridge to Life is to help women continue their pregnancies in a normal, healthy manner through counseling with a pro-life format. We will be using the funds to pay for the rent of our facilities. We will be using the funds to pay for the rent of our facilities specifically our Flushing office and material asistance space. The funds to pay for the rent of our facilities. The Bridge to Life, Inc. is charged 1,500 a month for our Flushing office and material asistance space. Funding will help underwrite the cost of providing meals at The Bridge Soup Kitchen that feeds several hundred mentally ill and homeless adults. Brighton Beach BID is planing to run year around Family Day on Brighton program, which will include tours, food tasting, shopping and dining on Brighton Beach. This program will promote local businesses to local residents as well as tourists. BNA assists our immigrant populations, advocate for vulnerable tenants with building owners and government agencies to prevent exploitation and displacement. BNA assists our immigrant populations, advocate for vulnerable tenants with building owners and government agencies to prevent exploitation and displacement. This funding will finance our efforts to upgrade basic EMS equipment including defibulators, and needed ambulance supplies. Our operating costs for the ambulance service, including vehicle maintenance cost, will be offset by this program funding. Funding requested will help support costs of costs of community cultural programs offered through he Rio II Gallery located at 583 Riverside Drive. Funding requested will help support costs of costs of community cultural programs offered through he Rio II Gallery located at 583 Riverside Drive. To support the, Family First Nights program in which children to develop a life-long appreciation for the art form. To support the, Family First Nights program in which children to develop a life-long appreciation for the art form. To support the afterschool , Family First Nights program in which it will encourage children to develop a lifelong appreciation for theatre. Funding will support sustainable landscape maintenance, horticultural planting, litter removal and watering services for public use and viewing. BMA partners with social services organizations to carry out these activities, thus leveraging open space as a tool for community development. In all cases, funds will cover direct program and service expenses. Funding will support sustainable landscape maintenance, horticultural planting, litter removal and watering services and maintaining the 83 malls along Broadway for public use and viewing. Adults living with mental illness gain employment and vocational skills in planting and maintenance. To provide vocational skills to adults living with mental illness who then take responsibility for planting and general maintenance of the malls along Broadway . Requested funds are used to fulfill organizational mandate of provided concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs. Performances are offered at public venues and our AIE programs services over 50 NYC public schools across the Bronx. Requested funds are used to fulfill organizational mandate of provided concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs. Performances are offered at public venues and our AIE programs services over 50 NYC public schools across the Bronx. Requested funds are used to fulfill organizational mandate of provided concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs. Performances are offered at public venues and our AIE programs services over 50 NYC public schools across the Bronx. To offset the costs of office equipment and office supplies. Bronx Community Board 8 (BXCB8) is seeking funding to continue board initiatives, programs, public forums office operations to inform, educate, outreach and support the community with flyers and mailings. C Bronx Community Board 8 (BXCB8) is seeking funding to continue board initiatives, programs, public forums office operations to inform, educate, outreach and support the community with flyers and mailings. C The Communtiy Board will contract a consultant to review and ensure all environmental controls issued by DEC, DEP, SCA and DOE are maintained. Funding will help convene stakeholders to examine issues relating to quality of life offenses and youth crime within the community, Address low-level offenses such as and graffiti, Conduct neighborhood cleanup operations, and community planning prevention initiatives on strategies to address chronic and emerging community public safety concerns. Funding will help provide neighborhood cleanup operations, graffiti removal, identify locations of particular interest and concern to residents/local businesses and prevention initiatives on strategies to address chronic and emerging community public safety concerns. Funding will be used for office equipment in order for prime functionality. Using Bronx-based art and culture professionals, BCA will provide hands-on exposure and services to seniors, i.e. literary, visual, craft workshops, performing arts, events, exhibitions, choral music, etc.

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Halloran Koo Ulrich Brewer Nelson Recchia Nelson Ulrich Jackson Rodriguez Comrie Dickens Recchia

Bridge to Life, Inc., The Bridge to Life, Inc., The Bridge to Life, Inc., The Bridge, Inc., The Brighton Beach District Management Association, Inc. Brighton Neighborhood Association, Inc. Brighton Neighborhood Association, Inc. Broad Channel Volunteers, Inc. Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. Broadway Housing Communities, Inc. Broadway League, Inc., The Broadway League, Inc., The Broadway League, Inc., The

113100048 113100048 113100048 131919799 112843233 112435523 112435523 112557794 133212867 133212867 130951470 130951470 130951470

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$3,000 $4,000 $3,500 $3,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,500 $5,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DOHMH DSBS DYCD-CD DYCD-CD FDNY DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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$5,000 $3,000 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000

Local

Brewer

Broadway Mall Maintenance Fund, Inc.

133419786

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local

Jackson Rodriguez Koppell

Broadway Mall Maintenance Fund, Inc. Broadway Mall Maintenance Fund, Inc. Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc.

133419786 133419786 510186869

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$3,000 $3,000 $3,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DCA

Local

Vacca

Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc.

510186869

$45,000

DCA

Local Local Local

Rivera Cabrera Cabrera

Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc. Bronx Community Board #5 Bronx Community Board #8

510186869 136400434 136400434

$10,000 $5,000 $3,500

DCA BXCB BXCB

Local Local

Rodriguez Arroyo

Bronx Community Board #8 Bronx Community Board #04

136400434 136400434

$3,000 $8,000

BXCB BXCB

Local

Cabrera

Bronx Community Board #4

136400434

$5,000

BXCB

Local Local Local

Foster Foster Arroyo

Bronx Community Board #4 Bronx Community Board #5 Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc.

136400434 136400434 132601303 *

$20,000 $5,000 $10,000

BXCB BXCB DFTA

LOCAL

Local Local

Vacca Vacca

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc. Bronx Dance Theatre, Inc.

132601303 132999528

$105,000 $33,000

DCA DCA

Local

Palma

Bronx Dance Theatre, Inc.

132999528

$6,000

DCA

Local

Rivera

Bronx Dance Theatre, Inc.

132999528

$55,000

DCA

Local Local Boro

Palma Vacca Koppell

Bronx Defenders, The Bronx House, Inc. Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

133931074 131739935 132744533

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$5,000 $15,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DFTA DYCD-CD

Provide multi-disciplinary arts engagement and outreach to residents of the district and technical assistance to arts organizations, community organizations and artists residing there. Funds will support our dance programs including: Summer dance program, a Fall to Spring dance arts exposure program, an Intensive scholarship program, a public school outreach program, and performing opportunities for participating students. Funds will support our dance programs including: Summer dance program, a Fall to Spring dance arts exposure program, an Intensive scholarship program, a public school outreach program, and performing opportunities for participating students. Funds will support our dance programs including: Summer dance program, a Fall to Spring dance arts exposure program, an Intensive scholarship program, a public school outreach program, and performing opportunities for participating students. To support the Youth Advocacy Project: The teenagers who live with the threat of gun and gang violence and builds on their unique strengths through early intervention, specialized legal representation and leadership development. Funds will hire a Community Intake Advocate, an experienced defense attorney, and a social worker. These funds will be used to provide education and recreation programs for seniors. To provide an anti-graffitti complaint program in council district 11. Constituents will call or email the address of graffittied locations to the Council office. All locations of graffitti to be cleaned within one week. to provide an anti-graffitti complaint program in council district 11. Constituents will call or email the address of graffittied locations to the Council office. All locations of graffitti to be cleaned within one week. To provide information, referral and casework services to seniors on a walk-in or appointment basis to obtain benefits, entitlements and other services. Funds will be used for additional staff time and OTPS. To provide information, referral and casework services to seniors on a walk-in or appointment basis to obtain benefits, entitlements and other services. Funds will be used for additional staff time and OTPS. The NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Community) Supportive Services Program for Seniors at the NYCHA Pelham Parkway Houses provides case management and assistance, health management and assistance and educational and recreational programs. Funding supports the planning, implementation, and promotion for the following programs: First Fridays, Open House, Bronx Talks, Family Affair, Group Visits Program and Teen Council. Funds to support the planning, implementation, and promotion of the following events and programs: First Fridays, Open House, Bronx Talks, Family Affair, Group Visits Program, In-School Partnersps and the Teen Council. Funds will support our Arts Education work in Public Schools throughout the borough and salary expenses for the singers. Funds to support two areas of our work: 1) our Arts Education work in Public Schools throughout thr borough and 2) supporting an increase in the extremely low amounts we pay our singers. Funds to support Bronx River Alliance programming in Council District 17. Funds to support Bronx River Alliance programming in Council District 11. To support four key programs: Bronx River Greenway, the new Concrete Plant and Hunts Point Riverside Parks, expansion of Starlight Park, and renovations at West Farms Rapids, Muskrat Cove, and Shoelace Park. To support key programs which in the Bronx River Greenway, the new Concrete Plant and Hunts Point Riverside Parks, an expansion of Starlight Park, renovations at West Farms Rapids, Muskrat Cove, and Shoelace Park. Funding will be used to support a series of free community Movie Nights to be held at parks along and near the Bronx River. We are seeking support to delivered high quality arts, education and environmental programs to our community of primarily black and Hispanic residents, while also being a leader of cross-disciplinary innovation for the citys broader arts community. To deliver high quality arts, education and environmental programs to our community of primarily black and Hispanic residents, while also being a leader of cross-disciplinary innovation for the citys broader arts community. BAM provides intensive in-school workshops and residencies, school-time performances and screenings, and after-school programs such as Arts Justice, Brooklyn Reads, Shakespeare Teaches Students, and DanceAfrica Education. BAMs free monthly Senior Cinema program serves 2,000 seniors annually, providing free admission and concessions, in addition to complimentary transportation for select senior centers. BAM provides intensive in-school workshops and residencies, school-time performances and screenings, and after-school programs such as Arts Justice, Brooklyn Reads, Shakespeare Teaches Students, and DanceAfrica Education. BAMs free monthly Senior Cinema program serves 2,000 seniors annually, providing free admission and concessions, in addition to complimentary transportation for select senior centers. The requested funds will be used directly for the operation of Friday Night Coney Island Fireworks on the boardwalk.

Local

Koppell

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Rivera

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

$12,000

DFTA

Local

Rivera

Bronx Jewish Community Council, Inc.

132744533

$15,000

DFTA

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Bronx Delegation, Vacca, Palma, James, Greenfield Community Council, Inc. CC Bronx Jewish Foster Palma Cabrera Koppell Arroyo Koppell Palma Bronx Museum of the Arts Bronx Museum of the Arts, The Bronx Opera Company, Inc. Bronx Opera Company, Inc. Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Bronx River Alliance, Inc.

132744533 132709368 132709368 237170675 237170675 753001587 753001587 753001587

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$10,000 $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,000 $7,000 $5,000 $15,000

DFTA DCA DCA DCA DCA DPR DPR DPR

Local Local Local

Rivera Rivera Palma

Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Bronx River Alliance, Inc. Bronx River Art Center, Inc.

753001587 753001587 133261148

$15,000 $5,000 $10,000

DPR DPR DCA

Local

Rivera

Bronx River Art Center, Inc.

133261148

$20,000

DCA

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Academy of Music

112201344

$3,500

DCA

Local

Recchia

Brooklyn Academy of Music

112201344

$5,000

DCA

Local

Recchia

Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. (Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce)

112145956

$7,000

DSBS

LOCAL

Local

Fidler, Vann, Lander CC

Brooklyn Alliance, Inc. (Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce)

112145956

$325,000

DSBS

Programming under this borough-wide initiative will include services that focus on the stability and growth of small to mid sized Brooklyn businesses. The Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project supports commercial revitalization and merchant organizing services in underserved Brooklyn communities. Good Help assists disadvantaged jobseekers 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, business and community to based groups for information and networks. Funds will be used to support staff and promotion. To purchase and transport aquariums and aquarium products, to maintain aquariums and to purchase aquatic livestock and install aquariums and provide educational instruction and books to students,teachers and staff. To provide fish, plants, gravel, filtration, lighting and heaters, along with hands on instruction on proper care and handling of aquarium products. To purchase and transport aquariums and aquarium products, to maintain aquariums and to purchase aquatic livestock and install aquariums and provide educational instruction and books to students,teachers and staff. To provide fish, plants, gravel, filtration, lighting and heaters, along with hands on instruction on proper care and handling of aquarium products. Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Council's operations and to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013. Funds will be used to sustain Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to over 75 locations throughout NYC. Funding will provide Folk Arts projects, research-based public events; Career services that will help artists sharpen the skills and connections they need to thrive financially; and Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to senior and community centers. Funds will be used to sustain Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to over 75 locations throughout NYC. Funding will provide Folk Arts projects, research-based public events; Career services that will help artists sharpen the skills and connections they need to thrive financially; and Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to senior and community centers. Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Councils operations and to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2012, including:Arts in Education programs; Regrant programs for artists; Folk Arts projects; Online Artist Registry and Online Directory of Brooklyn Arts Organization;Community outreach programs ; Collaborative Public Programs; andCareer services that will help artists. To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013, including: Arts in Education programs; Folk Arts Projects; Career services and community outreach programs that bring free-to -the-public arts to senior and community centers, and other non-traditional spaces. Funds will be used to sustain Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to over 75 locations throughout NYC. Funding will provide Folk Arts projects, research-based public events; Career services that will help artists sharpen the skills and connections they need to thrive financially; and Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to senior and community centers. To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013, including: Arts in Education programs; Folk Arts Projects; Career services and community outreach programs that bring free-to -the-public arts to senior and community centers, and other non-traditional spaces. Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Council's operations and to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013. COLLEGE TOUR BBSYEC will conduct college tours. BBSYEC will coordinate a college tour that takes 40 youth to local colleges. Funds will help pay cost of transportation and food for students. These funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballets school and conservatory. Funds also support need-based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. Funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballets school and conservatory, which means increased funding is necessary for rent and teacher salaries. Funds will also enable Brooklyn Ballets public school residency program, Elevate, to serve two additional schools, underwriting fees for teaching artists, and need-based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. Through classes, workshops, youth development programs, supplemental science education and teacher training initiatives, BBG helps tens of thousands of children and adults develop a stronger relationship to nature each year. BBGs provides school-based programs in science and outstanding family programs provide yearround opportunities for children and their caregivers to discover the world of plants together.

Local

Eugene

Brooklyn Aquarium Society, Inc.

112461838

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Greenfield

Brooklyn Aquarium Society, Inc.

112461838

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Gentile

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$3,500

DCA

Local

Gonzalez

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$30,000

DCA

Local

Oddo

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$3,500

DCA

Local

Fidler

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$7,000

DCA

Local

Lander

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$5,000

DCA

Local

Mealy

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$10,000

DCA

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc.

237072915

$3,500

DCA

Local Local Local

Recchia Dilan Fidler

Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. Brooklyn Ballers Sports, Youth and Educational Corp. Brooklyn Ballet, Inc.

237072915 651209020 020569320

$57,000 $90,000

DCA DYCD-Y DCA

$18,500

Local

James

Brooklyn Ballet, Inc.

020569320

$3,500

DCA

Local

Greenfield

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Corporation

112417338

$4,000

DCA

Local Local Levin, James

Levin CC

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc. Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Inc.

133277651 133277651

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$3,500 $90,000

DYCD-CD To provide free public, cultural, educational, and recreational programming in Brooklyn Bridge Park. DYCD Free Conservancy programs at Brooklyn Bridge Park for 2012 will include: summer film series, environmental education, fitnessactivities, special family events, literary readings,and more Funding will support staff and materials for this broad calendar of events.

LOCAL

Local

James

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780

$3,500

DOHMH

To fund Metro Club PROS, which is a Medicaid funded program. The funds will be used to help members that attend structured classes and workshops; Brooklyn High School for Leadership and Community Service; the BCS Conversations with Community Leaders speaker series in Brooklyn. Funding towards operating expenses for BCS BKLYN UNLTD. For more than 50 years, BCS has provided the most severely disabled adults, for whom employment opportunities are unlikely, and who would otherwise be homebound and isolated, with unique and enriching opportunities to work through its BKLYN UNLTD Workshop. Funding towards operating expenses for BCS BKLYN UNLTD. For more than 50 years, BCS has provided the most severely disabled adults, for whom employment opportunities are unlikely, and who would otherwise be homebound and isolated, with unique and enriching opportunities to work through its BKLYN UNLTD Workshop.

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Recchia

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service

111630780

$4,000

DOHMH

Local

Eugene

Brooklyn Center for the Quality of Life

262651830

$5,000

Local

Williams

Brooklyn Center for the Quality of Life

262651830

$3,500

Local

Gentile

Brooklyn Children's Museum

112495664

$3,000

Local Local Local Local Local

Reyna Dilan Gentile Gonzalez Recchia

Brooklyn Children's Museum Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc.

112495664 113065859 113065859 113065859 113065859

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$5,000 $30,000 $4,500 $30,000 $19,000

Funds to be used to provide food services through our Food Pantry Hot Meals Program, Free computer classes, Immigration Forums counseling, Health Awareness which includes nutrition, counseling, healthy living and wellbeing. In addition we also provide disaster preparedness, youth mentoring, and job preparation and career counseling. Funds to be used to provide food services through our Food Pantry Hot Meals Program, Free computer classes, Immigration Forums counseling, Health Awareness which includes nutrition, counseling, healthy living and wellDYCD-CD being. In addition we also provide disaster preparedness, youth mentoring, and job preparation and career counseling. Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the DCA museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections objects to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the DCA museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections object to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as DFTA facility rental and insurance costs at our Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as DFTA facility rental and insurance costs at our Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center. DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DFTA Funds will be used towards BCAs After-School Enrichment Program at PS 69 which offers academic activities as well as recreational activities to 20 youth participants during after-school hours. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as facility rental and insurance costs at our Bensonhurst Senior Citizens Center. Funds will go towards 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. Exhibitions, events and performances by artists and students in the Arts Enrichment Program which establishes and administers classes in fine arts with schools, youth organizations, senior centers, community groups This funding would help to renovate and rejuvenate our school library. Funding will update the library book inventory, install a class set of computers and upgrade the inventory (check in/check out) system. To cover administrative and public outreach expenses for CB12. Funds will be used to supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and are used to perform outreach to encourage and facilitate citizen participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City Charter mandate. Funds will be used to supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and are used to perform outreach to encourage and facilitate citizen participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City Charter mandate. Funds will be used to support BCHS housing programs for formerly homeless women, children and men in Brooklyn. These programs offer vital and life-saving housing and services for formerly homeless single mothers, seniors, and individuals who are living with chronic mental illness, formerly incarcerated individuals and lowincome Brooklyn residents who are working to improve their vocational skills.

Local

Gentile, Fidler, Lander, Gonzalez, James Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. CC

113065859

$30,000

DFTA

Local

Recchia

Brooklyn City Streetcar Company, Inc.

200084429

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local

Williams Lander Levin

Brooklyn College Academy Brooklyn Community Board #12 Brooklyn Community Board #6

136400434 136400434 136400434 * *

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DOE BKCB BKCB

Local

Lander

Brooklyn Community Board #6

136400434

$3,500

BKCB

Local

James

Brooklyn Community Housing and Services

112549027

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local

Dromm

Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

262214534 262214534

* *

$3,500 $20,000

Fidler, Lander, Dromm, James, Levin, Mendez CC Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Inc.

Local

Eugene

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc.

611567317

$5,000

Local Local

Lander Williams

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc. Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc.

611567317 611567317

* *

$3,500 $3,500

Brooklyn Community Pride Center requests 5000 towards case management, benefits assistance, information, DYCD-CD referral and family support services for Brooklyns growing LGBTQ population, including youth, aging and families. Funding will go towards case management, benefits assistance, information, referral and family support services DYCD for Brooklyns growing LGBTQ population, including youth, aging and families. BCU will use the requested funds to develop a team of grassroots leaders from communities across Brooklyn who will learn how to mobilize large numbers of people to support public policy priorities identified by our DYCD-CD communities. BCU members will build partnerships with public officials to address three critical areas: housing and community development; immigration reform; and working with health providers to increase access to health care. DYCD-CD To train grass roots leaders to be advocates for social justice. DYCD-CD Funds to develop a team of 100-125 grassroots leaders from communities across Brooklyn who will learn how to mobilize large numbers of people to support public policy priorities identified by our communities.

LOCAL

Local Local Local

Recchia Koo Lander

Brooklyn Congregations United, Inc. Brooklyn Conservatory of Music Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

611567317 111532426 111532426

* * *

$3,000 $10,000 $3,500

DYCD-CD DCA DCA

Funds to develop a team of 100-125 grassroots leaders from communities across Brooklyn who will learn how to mobilize large numbers of people to support public policy priorities identified by our communities. Funds to support outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Funds will support outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Our Immigrant Youth Project will provide immigration application assistance and/or deportation defense to Brooklyn immigrant youth clients (5-20 years old) who are eligible for lawful permanent residency, citizenship, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and other lawful status. Funds will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. Funds to support our Immigrant Youth Project and will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. Our Immigrant Youth Project will provide immigration application assistance and/or deportation defense to Brooklyn immigrant youth clients. We will also provide these legal services to the parents of these youth insofar as service to the parents will result in lawful status or citizenship for the children. Funds will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. To support the Moore Street Market for full-time staffing and operating subsidy that will help us meet cash flow needs and pay operating expenses. Funds will promote the market through advertising and other means.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Brooklyn Defender Services

113305406

$4,219

DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene

Brooklyn Defender Services

113305406

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Defender Services

113305406

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Reyna

Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation

112510289

$20,000

DSBS

Local

Gonzalez

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc.

203283721

$5,000

Local

Lander

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc.

203283721

$3,500

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, Inc.

203283721

$3,500

Funds will be used to cover a portion of personnel expenses of Brooklyn Greenway Initiatives staff who are involved in planning the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Programming/services will include project coordination, design of open spaces, holding public workshops and developing membership, maintenance and stewardship programs. Funds will be used to cover a portion of personnel expenses of Brooklyn Greenway Initiatives staff who are involved in planning the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Programming/services will include project DYCD-CD coordination, design of open spaces, holding public workshops and developing membership, maintenance and stewardship programs. Funds will be used to cover a portion of personnel expenses of Brooklyn Greenway Initiatives staff who are involved in planning the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Programming/services will include project DYCD-CD coordination, design of open spaces, holding public workshops and developing membership, maintenance and stewardship programs. DYCD-CD DPR To fund the Promenade Garden Conservancy (PGC) which is to restore the 1/3 mile-long ribbon of parklands of the Promenade, raising these gardens to their full potential and maintaining them for years to come. Funds will be used to finance salary and material expenses, protective equipment, and educational supplies. To support a program that documents the history of Jews in Brooklyn. The project will allow BHS to develop a website, expand our public programs offerings, and conduct key oral history interviews for the project. To support the Crossing Borders program, Bridging Generations about mixed-heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. BHS will create and implement an innovative new program entitled Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations about mixed-heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. To support the Crossing Borders program, Bridging Generations about mixed-heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. To support the Crossing Borders program. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. Funding will support the comprehensive housing program will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. A comprehensive Community Consultant Program will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. Building meetings and community workshops will be presented on topics relevant to housing issues and concerns

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Heights Association Inc.

111504005

$3,500

Local

Nelson

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

$15,000

DCA

Local

Lander

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

$3,500

DCA

Local

James

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

$3,500

DCA

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

$3,500

DCA

Local

Vann

Brooklyn Historical Society, The

111630813

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$5,625

HPD

Local

Eugene

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$10,000

HPD

LOCAL

Local

Nelson

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$13,000

HPD

To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. A comprehensive Community Consultant Program will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. Building meetings and community workshops will be presented on topics relevant to housing issues and concerns To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. To support the Youth Soccer program that teaches soccer and physical fitness. Funds will help with the rental of NYC Public School gymnasiums and athletic fields. To fund veterans programs To support Education and Community programming in Brooklyns 46th district in FY13. Programs including the Early Childhood Strings Fidlers Fans Program at PS 206, and the Masters program at Marine Park Middle School. In addition, will partially support SCORE (previously called the School Residency Initiaive)at PS 222, and a Brooklyn Phil solo performance at the JASA at HES Senior Center To support our Flatbush Music Series, which will feature an incredible orchestral concert, chamber concert, and family workshop. In addition, support will help the Phil to serve PS 315, PS 198, Murrow HS, and Midwood HS with the Student Chamber Ensemble Festival and Study with the Masters program, as well as Senior Center Tours, which will serve the Glenwood Senior Center and Remsen Senior Center. To plan a program of historical signage about the Borough Hall/Brooklyn Heights area as close as possible to the locations of significant structures and events. The following improvements would allow us to host additional events and enhance the events that the library staff, including the Installation of Wi-Fi capabilities on the bottom floor of the library, purchasing a portable public address system with microphones, microphone stands and all necessary cabling for readers, and acoustic performers and to screen movies. To repair the Ralph Lincoln Service Center Community Garden. We plan to repair the present fence to safeguard the property and raise funds to prepare the garden for gardeners. Funds will build gardening beds and buy tools and seedlings for the gardening season. Funds will be used to maintain 4 public gardens by purchasing soil and lumber to build planting beds, turn water on and off for those gardens that have on site municipal water sources, and provide tools and seedlings. BQLT provides workshops on prevention of pest infestation, composting, keeping bees and chickens. Our part time staff ensures water access and coordinates events and workshops. To supply gardening supplies, soil and planting beds to our 3 gardens: The David Foulke Garden, Lincoln Berkeley Comm Garden and Northside Comm Garden. BQLT also proposes to organize workshops on composting, keeping chickens and bees and how to prevent pest infestation. To remove diseased trees needed to be removed, pest extermination, and clean soil and lumber to build planting beds to grow crops, as well as tools and seedlings in the community gardens in the Council Member's district. To maintain the La Finca; The PeoplesGarden; The St. Block Assoc. Garden; and The Concerned Citizens Garden. Funding provides clean soil, and lumber to make planting beds, supplies tools and seedlings as well as clean water. Funding will be used for their sports programs. BYCA seeks support for a Financial Aid Expansion Initiative in FY 13, to significantly expand access to low-income Brooklyn young people.

Local

Greenfield

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$7,500

HPD

Local

Lander

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$3,500

HPD

Local

Williams

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$3,500

HPD

Local

Recchia

Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, Inc.

112412584

$4,000

HPD

Local Local

Recchia Eugene, Reyna CC

Brooklyn Italian Youth Soccer Club, Inc. Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A

113563329 132605599

* *

$6,000 $50,000

DYCD-Y
HPD

Local

Fidler

Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

111773636

$21,375

DCA

Local

Williams

Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

111773636

$3,500

DCA

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Preservation Council Foundation Inc.

263843460

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Lander

Brooklyn Public Library

111904261

$3,500

BPL

Local

Mealy

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

$3,500

DPR

Local

James

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

$3,500

DPR

Local

Levin

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

$3,500

DPR

Local

Vann

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust

611441052

$7,000

DPR

Local Local Local

Reyna Recchia Recchia

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust Brooklyn Studio High School Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy

611441052 136400434 113129249

$7,500 $3,000

DPR DOE DYCD-Y

$4,000

Local

Gentile

BrooklynONEtheater

262177816

$2,000

Funds will be used to produce brooklynONEtheater performances. Specifically the money will be utilized in the DYCD-CD acquisition of theatrical performance rights, upgrading and maintaining current and future technical requirements (lights, sound), costume needs, and it will also be used for advertising (paper and online).

LOCAL

Local

Jackson

Brotherhood/Sister Sol, The

133857387

$6,000

DYCD-Y

To support the operation of our daily after school programming, Rites of Passage Program, youth organizing, leadership training, job training, community outreach and in other programming areas as needed. The Brotherhood/Sister Sol plans to use funding toward the general operation of our programs. Funds will be used to support the operation of our daily after school programming, Rites of Passage Program, youth organizing, leadership training, job training, community outreach and in other programming areas as needed. Funding will support our 11th Annual West Brighton Harmony Day (street fair) and 3nd Annual back To School Supply Giveaway. Funding will also support the Annual Turkey Giveaway and Annual Christmas Toy Giveaway. Funding will be used to implement a literacy campaign through a variety of free programs and services that will distribute literacy materials to parents and gaurdians.

Local

Dickens, JacksonCC

BrotherhoodSister Sol Inc., The

133857387

$120,000

DYCD

Local Local

Rose Vann

Brothers Care, Inc. Brownstoners of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Inc.

261422585 383657065

* *

$10,000 $10,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Brownsville Heritage House Inc.

112552201

$4,219

Funding will cover operating costs and supplies for the Heritage House which offers programs in the arts DYCD-CD disciplines such as dance, drama, creative writing and music and Our educational program, consisting of homework assistance, tutoring and workshops that provide information on health, housing and employment. The funds will be used to take our children on execursions/trips. Purchase t-shirts,and sweat shirts. Purchase classroom instructional supplies and outdoor equipment that is not part of our budget. Admission to trips, buses to travel near and far with children (some volunteers) and teachers. Funding will be used to help pay the salaries of two Housing Specialists and the Executive Director for counselling of tenants who come to the office with issues of rent arrear, referrals to other agencies to assist in documentation for court cases, and tenant educational sessions to help tenants understand their rights. The program would provide concert series, lectures, and demonstrations for children, senior citizens, the disabled, and the community at large.

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Bushwick Community Action Association, Inc

116083637

$20,000

DYCD-Y

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Reyna

Bushwick Housing Independence Project (BHIP)

201518304

$15,000

HPD

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Dilan

Bushwick Institute of the Performing Arts

112748834

$21,000

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Bushwick United Housing Development Fund Corporation Business Leaders of Tomorrow Leadership Empowerment Center, Inc. Business Leaders of Tomorrow Leadership Empowerment Center, Inc. Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. Business Outreach Center Network, Inc.

112504368

$25,000

Funds to be utilized for the following: Procurement of computer equipment for classrooms; Classroom supplies; DYCD-CD to fund consultants to enhance teaching strategies through staff training; procure office supplies to assist in the dissemination of information to parents and the public; among others. Funds will be used class materials and a class instructor for the National Professional Certification in Customer Service. Funds to support the National Professional Certification in Customer Service Training, and will be used to offset DYCD-CD operating expenses. To support the Caring for the Future, Child Care Business Development Project. The project helps low-moderate DSBS income women start and expand their businessess, gaining financial literacy, marketing, management and early childhood development skills. DSBS Funds to support the Child Care Business Development Project. To support the Caring for the Future, Child Care Business Development Project. The project helps low-moderate DSBS income women start and expand their businessess, gaining financial literacy, marketing, management and early childhood development skills. To support the Caring for the Future, Child Care Business Development Project. The project helps low-moderate DSBS income women start and expand their businessess, gaining financial literacy, marketing, management and early childhood development skills. DYCD-CD Funds will help offset the teaching supplies and staffing expenses for an ESOL coordinator. Funds will used to help grandparents spend quality time with grandchildren by taking trips to movies, theaters, DFTA tours, museums, and other places of interest. Camelot services approximately 150 clients, as well as the outside community, though outreach, education, and DYCD-Y prevention efforts. These participants learn to acquire better communication and socialization skills, and a broader orientation towards the needs of ones environment. Camelots outreach/public awareness campaign will utilize local media, billboards, newspaper ads, ferry ads, and DOHMH bus ads to focus on the Treatment Works efforts as a resourceful approach for enduring recovery, as well as the prescription drug misuse and its growing trend. DSS The program to be funded is a soup kitchen located on the Lower East Side in New York City. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD Funding will be used for marketing campaign promoting the district's new parks and tourism, supplementary sanitation to service and seasonal skating rink in one of the new Yankee Stadium Replacement Parks. The Program seeks to fund a MC Specialist (MCS) that will assist patients in understanding the implications of MC and how to access services under MC. MCS will further assist patients with signing up for benefits and use MC services to stay out of the hospital. Funds will be used to pay wages and fringe of MCS.

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Comrie Sanders Ferreras Sanders James

412068330 412068330 113306111 113306111 113306111

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$3,500 $5,000 $7,500 $10,000 $3,500

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Weprin Chin Comrie Ignizio

Business Outreach Center Network, Inc. Cabrini Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation Calvary Baptist Church Camelot of Staten Island, Inc.

113306111 133742893 112480945 237091329

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$5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

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Oddo Mendez Foster

Camelot of Staten Island, Inc. Campo Misionero Sarepta, Inc. Capitol District Management Association Inc.

237091329 542117347 270699754 *

$10,000 $5,200 $20,000

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Palma

Care For the Homeless

133666994

$25,000

DHS

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Fidler

Caribbean American Center of New York, Inc.

133443781

$3,500

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Brooklyn Delegation

Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. 112903423

$4,219

The Youth Program will provide a comprehensive program for students ages 11-19 years. Under the program students will receive Leadership and Mentoring services, Academic Enhancement, Job Readiness Training, and Role Models of Distinction Scholarship Awards. To implement a full range of small business services, and will house a cultural component and a museum that will preserve some of the historical artifacts that have been a part of this institution since its DYCD-CD inception.Specifically, this proposed CACCI project will allow the organization to perform more efficiently some of its badly needed services and business programs. DYCD-Y

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Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. 112903423

$10,000

DYCD-CD

Funds will be used to implement a full range of small business services, and will house a cultural component and a museum that will preserve some of the historical artifacts that have been a part of this institution since its inception. Specifically, this proposed CACCI project will allow the organization to perform more efficiently some of its badly needed services and business programs. To implement a full range of small business services, and will house a cultural component and a museum that will preserve some of the historical artifacts that have been a part of this institution since its inception.Specifically, this proposed CACCI project will allow the organization to perform more efficiently some of its badly needed services and business programs. To provide Small Business and technical assistance and business counseling in areas of MWBE, Financial Literacy, Micro Enterprise and Workforce Development and placement. To support the companys work under the project title Black History Month and Beyond. Funds will help with administration and space rental expenses.

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Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. 112903423

$3,500

DYCD-CD

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Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Eugene, James, Levin, Williams Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. 112903423 CC Caribbean American Comrie Caribbean American Repertory Theatre 112972441

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$20,000 $5,000

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Caribbean Cultural Theatre, Inc.

830508237

$3,500

POETS & PASSIONS is designed for lovers of the magic of the written word. The program is an evolving mix of literary salon with critically acclaimed, award-winning featured writers; showcase with emerging literary talents; open mic performances with electrifying spoken word artists; and stimulating discussion that positions the DYCD-CD writer's work as part of a larger conversation on identity, aspiration, heritage and the immigrant experience. Funds will be used to expand its work fostering literary expression by facilitating ongoing workshops for teenagers and second generation immigrants in the Central Brooklyn area. The CWHA Immigration Department staff will assist clients in completing applications for green cards and DYCD-CD citizenship. The requested funds will be used to cover portions of the salary for both the Attorney and the Paralegal and to cover costs associated with providing immigration services. DYCD-Y A non-Profit organization that serves over 500 children. Sport activities are offered for children ages 4-16. Other programs include counseling and tutoring for all children without emphasis on race, color, sex and religion Caribe Baseball Little League Sport Inc. is a non-profit organization that serve over 500 children. Sports activities are offered for children ages 4 to 16. Funds will be used for organization activities, for uniforms and equipments for the baseball season. Funds will provide free Neighborhood Concerts which will feature a different promising young vocalist at each event. Funds will provide free Neighborhood Concerts and free Festival concerts in all 5 boroughs, including one concert in Queens at Flushing Town Hall. Funding will continue free concerts for seniors at Hudson Guild and Penn South NORC. Carnegie Hall provides engaging concerts directly to seniors, including those in high needs settings including senior centers, homeless shelters, public hospitals, and adult and juvenile correctional facilities.

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Eugene

Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc.

133323168

$10,000

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Manhattan Delegation Caribe Baseball Little League Sport Inc.

061714112

$3,500

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Rivera Brewer Comrie

Caribe Baseball Little League Sport Inc. Carnegie Hall Corporation Carnegie Hall Corporation

061714112 131923626 131923626

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$5,000 $5,000 $3,500

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Quinn

Carnegie Hall Corporation

131923626

$3,000

DFTA

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Garodnick Lander

Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. Carroll Gardens Association, Inc.

133300409 112573432

$3,500 $3,500

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Lappin

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The

237129499

$60,000

Funding will support operating costs for Carnegie Hill Neighbors, a group that advocates for improvements in the neighborhood and quality of life for residents in Carnegie Hill. Funds will be used to expand the services offered at the CGA Training Center.The requested funds will be used DYCD-CD to pay for the staff that will support the CGA Training Center, as well as supplies, software and equipment upgrades as needed. Services provided include counseling, advocacy, case assistance, help with benefit appls., elder abuse DFTA intervention, senior center programming, social model adult day services, volunteer programs, and art and craft classes programs. DYCD-CD DFTA NYCHA DCA Funding is requested to support and enhance our 7 core programs: Case Management, Carter Burden Senior Program, Community Elder Mistreatment Abuse Prevention Program, Social Service, C.V. Starr Adult Day Services, Volunteer Services, making ART work/gallery 307 in order to serve greater numbers of elderly.

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Lappin

CC Viverito Rose

Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The Carver Houses Tenant Association Casa Belvedere The Italian Cultural Foundation

237129499 136400434 264411728

$70,000 $1,000

$5,000

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Gentile Ignizio Foster Rivera Viverito

Casa Belvedere The Italian Cultural Foundation Casa Belvedere The Italian Cultural Foundation Cash Camp, Inc. (d/b/a World of Money Org.) Casita Maria, Inc. Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

264411728 264411728 203813654 131623994 135562185

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To Support Family Day Activities Funding will help support the following projects; 1: Italian Culture Class. 2: Italian Heritage and Cultural Month. 3: Italian Film Festival Cinema Sotto Le Stelle. 4: Public Storytelling. 5: Exhibit Series. 6: Speaker, Performance and Lecturer Series. 7: Musical Performances. Funding will help support the following projects; 1: Italian Culture Class. 2: Italian Heritage and Cultural Month. DCA 3: Italian Film Festival Cinema Sotto Le Stelle. 4: Public Storytelling. 5: Exhibit Series. 6: Speaker, Performance and Lecturer Series. 7: Musical Performances. To support the Italian Culture Class, Italian Heritage and Cultural Month, Italian Film Festival, Public Storytelling DCA and Musical Performances. To support the financial education of underserved young people. Funds will be used to support operating DYCD-Y expenses including supplies, lunch, printing materials, space rental. DYCD-Y To support youth Arts and Music Educational programming. Funding will support the Food Pantry at St. Cecilias, providing residents with emergency food and enhancing DYCD-CD their ability to practice healthy eating habits. Funds will help CCCS maintain full and nutritious pantry bags for the needy residents who access our pantry. DYCD Our team of attorneys, accredited representatives, and paralegals provides individuals with immigration legal assistance and/or representation. Funds requested will allow us to continue providing much-needed direct legal representation, advice, and outreach to immigrants who cannot afford private attorneys.

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Fidler, Eugene, Ulrich, Rodriguez, Levin CC

135562185

$140,000

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Arroyo

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$10,000

DOHMH

Funds to support CCCS Boulevard Clubhouse which is a comprehensive community based program of psychiatric rehabilitation that facilitates the social and vocational integration of severely mentally ill adults into the community. Funds will allow CCCS to continue this program and expand services (to two Thursdays and two Saturdays per month) to accommodate clients who cannot participate due to the Sabbath. Funds will provide the Teen Recreation Program which offers afterschool activities for youth ages 13-18 including athletics, homework help, and other recreational and cultural programming. Funds will help defray transportation, admissions and supply expenses.

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Dickens

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$7,000

DYCD-Y

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Jackson

135562185

$4,000

Funding will support the Washington Heights Ecumenical Food Pantry (WHEFP), providing residents with DYCD-CD emergency food and enhancing their ability to practice healthy eating habits. Funds will help CCCS maintain full and nutritious pantry bags for the needy residents who access our pantry. Funds will provide eviction prevention services to individuals and families at risk of becoming homeless. The requested funds will be used to provide emergency rent relief to residents of Council District 18 who are experiencing an immediate housing crisis and are ineligible for the services provided by CCCS HomeBase program. Narrow at the Lodge Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, 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 increase cost of utilities, and to provide supplies needed to operate the program.

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Palma

Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York

135562185

$10,000

DYCD-CD

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Oddo

Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.

112047151

$5,000

DFTA

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Recchia

Catholic Migration Services, Inc.

113048411

$3,000

To provide full-time attorneys and paralegals who serve approximately 2,000 clients yearly. Cases range from DYCD-CD consultation, legal permanent residence, religious visas, visa extensions, naturalization, family unification, spousal abuse benefits, employment authorization, and political asylum. DYCD-CD Mayor The Green Design Lab (GDL) empowers NYC K-12 students to be the grassroots engine that drives energy efficiency in our public schools. GDLs goals are to reduce CO2 emissions and school electric bills, and improve student science, technology, energy, and math (STEM) skills. Funding will be used to implement GDL in 25 schools in 5 boroughs; and provide professional development for teachers. CWWB meets the needs of those coming away from traditional bereavement and leading a new life alone. We offer socialization with others like themselves as well as trips and special events.

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Vacca CC

Catholic Widows and Widowers of the Bronx CBO Training

133715149 136400434

$1,000 $50,000

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Manhattan Delegation, Comrie, Garodnick Stuyvesant Cove Inc CC CEC

522440116

$50,000

DPR

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Manhattan Delegation CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc. Garodnick Garodnick Gennaro Vann CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc. CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc. CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc. Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE), Inc., The

522440116 522440116 522440116 522440116 112444676

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Reyna Ferreras Gonzalez

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

112444676 112444676 112444676

$5,000 $3,500 $7,000

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Women's Caucus, Dromm, Gonzalez, Levin, Vanfor Anti-ViolenceFerreras, Fidler, Lander, Vann, Van Bramer, Gonzalez, Mendez $45,000 CC 112444676 Center Bramer, James, Education (CAE), Inc., The

Expansion of the Green Design Lab (GDL), Solar Ones K-12 sustainability and energy awareness curriculum and program, to 30 public schools citywide in Fall 2012. Funding will support on-going maintenance of Stuyvesant Cove Park, Solar One's sustainability and energy DPR awareness curriculum development and internship programs, as well as local community outreach efforts to promote environmental protection. Funding will support the Green Design Lab, a program to empower NYC students to drive energy efficiency DPR improvements in public schools. To fund the The Green Design Lab (GDL) empowers NYC K-12 students to be the grassroots engine that drives DPR energy efficiency in our public schools. To provide a successful violence prevention workshop in response to attacks against women in Brooklyn. DYCD-CD Participants build self-esteem and leadership skills; learn how to identify abuse, set boundaries, de-escalate conflicts, and access help. Given community demand for increased safety resources and very successful violence prevention workshops in DYCD-CD District 34 in response to attacks against women in Brooklyn., CAE seeks to reach women and young people with multiple-session courses and one-time workshops. Funding for program providing a self-defense/violence prevention workshop during International Anti Street DYCD-CD Harassment Week NYC, in addition funds will provide quarterly workshops for youth. Given community demand for increased safety resources and very successful violence prevention workshops in DYCD-Y District 38 in response to attacks against women in Brooklyn., CAE seeks to reach women and young people with multiple-session courses and one-time workshops. Funds will continue empowering LGBTQ communities to prevent, respond to, and heal from violence. Through DYCD multiple-session courses and one-time workshops, we will provide participants with practical strategies and skills to increase their safety and confidence. DPR DCA Funding will support our Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. PAAP activities include workshops with teaching artists and school arts teachers, visits to local cultural institutions, and meetings with CAE staff to provide parents with tools and resources to support the arts in their schools. To support Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. The PAAP, provides family-focused arts activities that serve to increase parent involvement in their childs education and school while also connecting to the schools curricula and addressing New York State Learning Standards for the Arts. To support Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. The PAAP, provides family-focused arts activities that serve to increase parent involvement in their childs education and school while also connecting to the schools curricula and addressing New York State Learning Standards for the Arts. To support and stimulate the engagement of your Districts parents in the education of their children through our Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program.

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Gonzalez

Center for Arts Education, The

133938080

$3,500

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Lander

Center for Arts Education, The

133938080

$3,000

DCA

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Levin

Center for Arts Education, The

133938080

$3,500

DCA

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Rivera

Center for Arts Education, The

133938080

$6,500

DCA

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Comrie

Center For Educational Innovation-Public Education Association

134113613

$3,500

DOE

To support Project BOOST, a comprehensive, school-based program that helps underserved students in NYC public schools access valuable enrichment programs. The Center for NYC Law operates and maintains www.cityadmin.org. This website contains administrative decisions from 20 New York City agencies, including the Environmental Control Board, the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, and the Office of Collective Bargaining. The site is free to the public and is easily searchable. Funds will sustain, expand, and enhance this often-searched public site.

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Gentile

CC

Center for New York City Law at New York Law School

135645885

$20,000

DYCD

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Crowley

Center for the Women of New York, Inc., The

112876688

$2,000

funds will be used to pay counselors and teachers offering free job counseling, a job club, an annual job fair, a DYCD-CD telephone information and referral service, an annual job fair, support group for women in emotional crisis and domestic violence situations,legal counseling and financial clinic & for the telephone and office expenses. DFTA To support its Community Cultural Initiatives (CCI) program in the Ukrainian community, and to continue to build programming specifically for seniors served by the Self Reliance Association of American Ukrainians. Funds to support the Mariachi Academy of New York (MANY), a community-led program devoted to preserving the rich heritage of mariachi to youth in New York. The program provides intensive after school instruction to youth age 6-17 in Mariachi music at the St. Paul School, 114 East 118 St. CUP will produce and distribute Making Policy Public: the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights (MPP), an educational poster/pamphlet that educates domestic workers about state legislation that mandates better working conditions and provides other protections for domestic workers such as nannies, housekeepers, and elder-care workers. Because this decentralized workforce is isolated in private homes, they lack familiarity with their new rights and the confidence to demand them. The MPP will educate workers about their rights and help their employers understand how to meet the new requirements. It will be distributed for free as part of an organizing campaign in District 39, reaching workers where they live and work, and in places they visit during their workday, for example public parks and playgrounds. Funds will pay for production and distribution of materials.

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Mendez

Center for Traditional Music and Dance

237379877

$3,000

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Viverito

Center for Traditional Music and Dance

237379877

$5,000

DCA

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Lander

Center for Urban Pedagogy Inc., The

113625306

$3,500

DCA

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Vacca Comrie Levin

Center Stage Community Playhouse, Inc. CenterStage The Queens Center for the Performing Arts Central American Legal Assistance

133136555 264348825 112859151

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$9,000 $3,500 $3,500

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Reyna Vallone Vallone Vallone Van Bramer

Central American Legal Assistance Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc. Central Astoria Local Development Coalition, Inc.

112859151 112652331 112652331 112652331 112652331

$20,000 $3,000 $23,000 $32,500 $7,500

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Mealy

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc.

113549224

$10,000

The requested funds will go to support our Main Stage Season. The season runs from November 2012 to May 2013 and will include 3 plays or musicals. Funds will support designer fees, technician fees, royalty fees, set and prop materials and other costs associated with producing a show. To present concerts at senior centers, nursing facilities, our onsite facility and/or Sky View Center in Queens DFTA featuring CenterStage's All-Star Band. Funds will assure direct legal representation for immigrants eligible for legal permanent residency as well as DYCD-CD those in need of competent legal orientation and advice. Funding will offset salary expenses for attorney positions and for a full-time immigration specialist. Funds will be used to provide two full-time staff attorney positions who will assure direct legal representation DYCD-CD for immigrants eligible for legal permanent residency as well as those in need of competent legal orientation and advice. The program provides counseling and assistance in filing various applications such as: SCRIE, DRIE, SCHE, HEAP, DFTA Etc to seniors. To support The Waterfront Concert Series which is a free family-oriented multi-cultural event and consists of six DCA musical performances in Astoria Park. To increase shopping and district usage on the Broadway, 30th Avenue, 36th Avenue and Steinway Street DSBS business districts through marketing and promotional programs and providing technical assistance to the Business Districts. To support The Waterfront Concert Series which is a free family-oriented multi-cultural event and consists of six DCA musical performances in Astoria Park. To share the vast experience and knowledge of elder professional musicians with young people. Elder statespersons of Jazz will spend time with students in a community school discussing music, their instruments DCA and/or vocal skills and their life experiences. Funds will be used to pay two professional instructors who will instruct the youth. DCA DCA Funds to support the Gala which highlights the festivities of Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortiums annual jazz festival held in April. Funds will be used for: 1) book artists at market wages; 2) space rental for the Gala within the borough of Brooklyn; 3) cost of advertisement and 4) booking of artists. The objective of this event is to allow youth to showcase their talents and to disseminate health and wellness information to the community. To fund the annual MLK Essay, Poetry and Art Contest. Funds are used to print guidelines, promote the contest, purchase books and other educational materials. Funds will provide an after school titoring for children in grades 1-5. Funds will help offset office expenses and workers to be able to help the clients who are looking to be help with any government help or issues. Funds will help offset office expenses and workers to be able to help the clients who are looking to be help with any government help or issues. Funds will help offset office expenses and workers to be able to help the clients who are looking to be help with any government help or issues. Funding will support a historic preservation. We will support an archive of Queens history by reproducing old photos, articles, diaries, and journal entries for the archives. Funds will also be used for lectures, walking tours and postage for mailings.

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James

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc.

113549224

$3,500

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Vann Vann Oddo Greenfield Reyna Recchia Koslowitz

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, Inc. Central Brooklyn Martin Luther King Commission, Inc., The Central Family Life Center, Inc. Central Jewish Council, Inc. Central Jewish Council, Inc. Central Jewish Council, Inc. Central Queens Historical Association Inc.

113549224 113133360 133626127 113602492 113602492 113602492 113366872

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Koslowitz Cabrera

Central Queens YM & YWHA, Inc. Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

111633509 161765323 *

$5,000 $5,000

Funds will be utilized to implement a district-wide graffiti clean-up program to maintain the quality of life in Council District 29. Funds will be used to offset the costs of educational and training session materials for Centro Altagracia teams DYCD-CD comprised of residents who work for social change in their communities. Funding will also support staffing needs for the program. DYCD-CD Centro Altagracia forms teams comprised of residents who work for social change in their communities and DYCD-CD provide their neighbors with vital resources and information. Funds will be used for printed manuals and educational materials, refreshments at training sessions and public forums, and program staff. Centro Altagracia forms teams comprised of residents who work for social change in their communities and DYCD-CD provide their neighbors with vital resources and information. Funds will be used for printed manuals and educational materials, refreshments at training sessions and public forums, and program staff. To provide free community-based workshops to community groups that request them, including high schools, churches and community groups. Workshops are conducted in English and Spanish. Workshops include: Familybased Immigration Law, Know Your Rights with Police and Immigration, Attending School with or without legal DYCD-CD status, and Filing for Residency and Citizenship. To conduct community-based legal intakes at local agencies to assist, guide and refer community members to appropriate legal services, agencies, and provide informational guidance regarding legal matters. Funds will support WORKSHOPS: Centro provides free, community-based workshops to community groups including Queens high schools, community groups, and churches. LEGAL INTAKES: Centro conducts free, community-based, weekly one-on-one legal intakes, currently at Immigrant Movement International in Corona, Queens. Funding will provide communications equipment and supplies to accommodate our growing team and community need. Our team will provide Radio communications for a variety of emergency situations and community events. We will conduct routine drills to hone our skills to be ready for emergencies.

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Jackson

Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

161765323

$3,500

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Rodriguez

Centro Altagracia de Fe y Justicia

161765323

$5,000

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Dromm

Centro Comunitario Y de Asesoria Legal Inc.

113558057

$3,500

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Ferreras

Centro Comunitario Y de Asesoria Legal Inc.

113558057

$7,500

DYCD-CD

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Lappin

CERT-Upper East Side, Inc. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT-UES)

841696585

$3,500

OEM

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Greenfield

Chabad Lubavitch of Kensington

113157035

$5,000

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Halloran

Chabad of Northeast Queens

113207716

$4,500

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Manhattan Delegation Viverito

Chamber of Commerce of Washington Heights and Inwood, Inc. Chambers Memorial for Social Change

132886495 133789309

$3,500 $5,000

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Williams

Changer, Inc.

161764680

$5,000

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Manhattan Delegation Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. Chin Oddo Comrie Garodnick Lappin Quinn Greenfield Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. Charles Berry Houses Tenant Association Chashama, Inc. Chashama, Inc. Chashama, Inc. Chashama, Inc. Chaverim of Boro Park, Williamsburg

132739694 132739694 136400434 133862422 133862422 133862422 133862422 800004578

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Our Gan Israel summer DAY CAMP in which the children have a full day to enjoy a very wide range of educational, ethical and cultural activities. The uniqueness of our camp attracts public school children - most of whom would otherwise pass the summer on the streets. The day camp serves many children of low-income families. To provide social outreach programming to the Northeast Queens community. Funds will go towards the running of the model Matzah bakery - all the preparation etc. Funding will also go towards The coordination of DYCD-CD the after school programming and the coordination and running of the SOS programs. The funds will be used to pay those who coordinate the programs. To help conduct a survey of all the businesses in Washington Heights and Inwood by area, and type. We are DSBS asking for a small grant to enable us to keep this listing up to date. This will enable us to keep this listing current and then post this information on our web site. To support the soup kitchen housed in Chambers Memorial Baptist Church. Funding will go towards equipment DYCD-CD and much needed essentials to operate our Soup Kitchen. The Counseling and Outreach Program for Education and Empowerment, COPE works with minority homeowners to help them emerge from immediate financial crisis that threatens the loss of homeownership. HPD Through this program homeowners are provided with individualized counseling and are guided through the process of obtaining an affordable mortgage. COPE also provides homeowners with legal representation for foreclosure settlement conferences. Funds would support a comprehensive strategy for increasing hepatitis B awareness, screening, vaccination, DOHMH linkage to medical care, and affordable treatment for the uninsured. Funds would support a comprehensive strategy for increasing hepatitis B awareness, screening, vaccination, DOHMH linkage to medical care, and affordable treatment for the uninsured. NYCHA Youth programs and purchase of office supplies DYCD-Y DCA DCA Requested funds will support our programs that provide local artists youth w/free affordable space to create. Funding will also offset the costs of maintaining these spaces allow us to continue our community outreach.

$25,000

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Ulrich

Cheer Foundation, Inc., The

113184295

$5,000

Funding will support the Gallery Window program, which converts vacant spaces into presentation venues for local artists to create and showcase works for audiences. Funds will support our programs that provide local artists youth w/free affordable space to create. Funds will DCA help offset the costs of maintaining these spaces and will continue to grant area artists w/free presentation opportunities. Funding will support the Gallery Window program. Funds will be used to defray the costs of maintaining these DCA spaces in order allow them to grow their District 3 Programs. Funds will be used for necessary tools and training courses as well as advanced phone computer network DYCD-CD systems that will enable our organization to serve the community more efficiently. To produce a half hour documentary program about the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Unit of Gateway National Park. Located in CHEERS home borough of Queens, we will show viewers the diverse animals, birds, reptiles, fish and DYCD-Y plants that call NYCs National Park home. We will donate DVD copies of our program to all 54 NYC hospitals with Pediatric Care. We will also air our program on Queens Public Television and Manhattan Neighborhood Network.

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Quinn

Chekpeds

264483508

$5,000

DYCD-CD

The TREE GUARDS Program will consist of designing, purchasing and installing 5 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.

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Quinn

Cherry Lane Alternative, Inc.

133969173 136119036 136119036 136119036 136119036 133908492

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$5,000 $3,611 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000

Manhattan Delegation Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Levin Vann Recchia Vacca Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. Chester Civic Improvement Association

Funds will support Cherry Lane Theatre's annual OBIE award-winning Mentor Project which engages emerging DYCD-CD playwrights with seasoned dramatists for the theatrical season, culminating in a 2-week workshop production of each fellows new play. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DYCD-Y Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DYCD-Y Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DYCD-Y Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DYCD-Y Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. DYCD-CD To offset civic meeting costs, mailings, newsletters, and insurance costs of the community center. To support our Community Education and Policy Engagement Project, which will educate low/moderate-income immigrant tenants to advocate for their housing rights, to participate in citywide affordable housing campaigns, and to be spokespeople for the Chhayas broader housing policy efforts. Funding will support a hired organizer/ paid intern as well as communication materials for the BASE campaign and outreach.

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Lander

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

113580935

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Comrie

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

113580935

$5,000

DYCD-CD To provide free foreclosure prevention services to at-risk low/moderate-income New York City homeowners. To support our Community Education and Policy Engagement Project, which will educate low/moderate-income immigrant tenants as well as homeowners to advocate for their housing rights, Basements Are Safe for Everyone (BASE) campaign. Funding will support the project-related staff costs as well as OTPS for the BASE campaign including communications materials and outreach. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This approach will educate school children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicators and mandated reporting. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate chool children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicator. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This approach will educate school children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicators and mandated reporting. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate chool children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicator. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate chool children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicator. Funding will help offset additional staff expenses and the cost of supplies so that The Child Center can provide counseling to emotionally disturbed teens. Funding will help offset additional staff expenses and the cost of supplies so that The Child Center can provide counseling to emotionally disturbed teens. Additional staff/internship hours, training for staff and/or supplies so that The Child Center can provide elementary age after-school at PS 188, and middle school age after-school at MS 74. To operate an after-school program which provides opportinities for socialization and self development for children with emotional learning disabilities. Funds will be used to facilitate parent involvement through Trainings, Peer-led support groups, Individual consultation, advocacy, referrals and community representation. The grants grants will support a variety of services including: Training ACS-affected parents as peer advocates and organizers, Individual consultation, advocacy, and referral for ACS-affected parents, Serving families as Community Representatives in Family Team Conferences and as Visit Hosts and Coaches. The grants grants will support a variety of services including: Training ACS-affected parents as peer advocates and organizers, Individual consultation, advocacy, and referral for ACS-affected parents, Serving families as Community Representatives in Family Team Conferences and as Visit Hosts and Coaches. To support the implementation of The Video Interaction Project(VIP), an evidence-based parenting intervention. Specifically, it would fund supplies and equipment for the program to serve approximately NYC families at risk due to poverty receiving care at Woodhull Medical Center.

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Ferreras

Chhaya Community Development Corporation

113580935

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Oddo

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

$3,000

DOE

Local

Palma

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

$7,000

DOE

Local

Vann

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

$5,000

DOE

Local

Viverito

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

$5,000

DOE

Local

Rodriguez

Child Abuse Prevention Program, Inc.

112864750

$2,000

DOE

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Comrie Koslowitz Weprin Recchia Arroyo

Child Center of New York, Inc., The Child Center of New York, Inc., The Child Center of New York, Inc., The Child School, The Child Welfare Organizing Project, Inc.

111733454 111733454 111733454 132785566 134089544 *

$5,000 $2,500 $5,000 $6,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y ACS

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Palma

Child Welfare Organizing Project, Inc.

134089544

$5,000

ACS

Local

Viverito

Child Welfare Organizing Project, Inc.

134089544

$30,000

ACS

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Levin

Children Of Bellevue Inc.

131679615

$14,500

HHC

LOCAL

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Vann

Children of Promise NYC

830440009

$10,000

DYCD-Y

To support project DREAM, which currently maintains one-to-one matches for 60 children of imprisoned parents, with caring, adult role models. Funds will be used to provide support for the Create Success After School Program. Specifically, this support will assist in covering the salaries for 4 tutors for the Create Success program and a portion of salary for the Program Director who will facilitate all aspects and operations of the program activities. Additional funding will be used to cover fringe benefits, insurance, and program supplies such as books and pens.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Children of the City

113308972

$16,875

DYCD-Y

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Oddo Rivera Rodriguez Comrie Dickens Brewer Dickens Recchia Chin

Children's Aid Society, The Children's Aid Society, The Children's Aid Society, The Children's Chord Blood Bank and Research Foundation, Inc. Children's Health Fund, The Children's Museum of Manhattan Children's Village, Inc. Chinatown Manpower Project, Inc. Chinese American Planning Council, Inc.

135562191 135562191 135562191 261356156 133468427 132761376 131739945 132755214 136202692

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$2,000 $10,000 $3,000 $3,500 $5,000 $3,000 $5,000 $2,000 $8,000

To provide a robotics and music program in the after-school program run by the Childrens Aid Society s Goodhue Center at Intermediate School Police Officer Rocco Laurie (I.S. 72). To strengthen our youth programs, those focused on health and well-being and the successful transition from DYCD-Y middle to high school, at IS 61/, and IS 98. To support the Parent Leadership Institute, designed to help immigrant families overcome the social, cultural, DYCD-CD financial and linguistic challenges that they face while building a solid bridge between the school, its parents and the surrounding community. DYCD-Y DYCD-CD Cost of operating non-profit blood bank. The services funded within this initiative are coordination of vision screening and referrals as well as data collection activities for the Harlem Childrens Health Project. The requested funds will subsidize the stipend of the Americorps volunteers. To support the presentation of public programs for children ages 2 to 10 in FY13 that will complement its DCA exhibition EatSleepPlay: Building Health Every Day! To support an afterschool and out-of-school time program serving youth of the NYCHA Polo Grounds Towers DYCD-Y housing development in Harlem. Funding would be used towards youth work stipends and cultural/recreational trip expenses. Funds will offset the cost of tuition for ESL for Adult Literacy courses in support of CMPs adult literacy, training DYCD-CD and job placement services to NYCs immigrant population. DOHMH DFTA Funds will be used to offset costs of updating the senior's computer lab. Our active senior members participate in computer training classes, which are held twice a day, Monday through Friday.

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Koo

Chinese American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

$4,000

Community service and employment training opportunities including English as a Second Language, resume DYCD-CD 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. Funds will be used to provide Multi-Social Services (MSS), more specifically, for Housing Application Assistance services. This service will allow clients to increase their knowledge of housing criteria through information, referrals, and provide them with direct assistance in completing the NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) or similar low income housing applications. 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. Funds will provide support dinners, trainings and upstate city-wide retreats. CBLA will provide the Asian community with services such as eviction, legal aid, and citizenship. The funds will be used for staff: Translator, Social Services, Tutors, ESL Teacher. Funds to support Auntie Wu hotlines and to provide free English classes; counseling / information / assistance to recent immigrants. Funds will be used to pay for our rental space. Funds are used to purchase food items for Holiday Basket Program provides packaged holiday dinners for needy families and seniors of Staten Island three times a year.A smaller proportion is used to purchase bags and pay for postage. Funds are used to purchase food items for Holiday Basket Program provides packaged holiday dinners for needy families and seniors of Staten Island three times a year.A smaller proportion is used to purchase bags and pay for postage. We will create a free workshop series to focus on business and financial resources, sanitation and proper trash disposal, and marketing. Sessions would be structured to include presentations from agencies/vendors followed by a resource fair where visitors can speak with and get assistance from the service providers. Funding would be used to cover staff to organize the events and do outreach, recruit speakers, food/event space, print costs for publicity and educational materials. Funding will be used to operate a Security Guard Training Program designed to provide 40 participants with classroom instruction and testing to meet the NYS licensing requirements for Security Officers and to provide a grant to cover the cost of license fees and assistance with the application and filing process, qualifying them for higher wage jobs in this high demand field. Funding will be used to operate a Security Guard Training Program. This training is designed to provide participants with classroom instruction and testing to meet the New York State licensing requirements for Security Officers and to begin employment in this high demand field. The funds will be used to provide for a new forklift, utilities for the food pantry, gas for the trucks, and baby items for the moms. We also want to start parenting skills classes and a young mother support group. The funds will be used to assist the Soup Kitchens food program, Counseling and Referral (CR) services, and the Writers Workshop.

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James

Chinese American Planning Council, Inc.

136202692

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

BLAC, Manhattan Delegation, Chin, Van Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. CC Bramer, James, Jackson

136202692

$30,000

DYCD

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Reyna Koo Oddo

Chinese Better Living Association Ltd Chinese Immigrant Services, Inc. Christ Church of New Brighton

510627337 112775796 135596851 * *

$8,000 $4,000 $3,500

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

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Rose

Christ Church of New Brighton

135596851

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene

Church Avenue District Management Association

112835403

$8,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene

Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA)

112480339

$4,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Fidler, Eugene, Williams CC

Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA)

112480339

$75,000

DYCD

Local Local

Wills ** CC

Church of God in Christ Jesus of The Apostles Faith Corp. Church of Holy Apostles

113071928 132892297

* *

$5,000 $15,000

DYCD-CD
DSS

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Levin

Church Of The Ascension

112667107

$3,500

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Lappin

Church of the Epiphany

131623859

$5,000

This initiative proposes to build on a community-run, unfunded homelessness ministry in North Brooklyn. The objective of this project is to create a seven-day-a-week evening/overnight center, where volunteers can work with chronic street-living/homeless individuals. Funding would support a regular location which would bring this program to life. The Service To Be Funded Is The Church Of The Epiphany Soup Kitchen. The Requested Fund Will Be Used To DYCD-CD Help Pay The Salary For The Cook. DHS To support the Affordable Housing Counseling Advocacy Program (CAP). Connecting residents with affordable housing opportunities and works with and counsels them through the grueling paperwork and interview process. Our goal is to start a campaign called SODAA (Stop Outsourcing Developed Affordable Apartments). We will hold five major affordable housing workshops in which we will gather and educate hundreds of community residents on local housing issues. Funds will be going towards the organizers of the workshops. Funding will go towards artists fees production costs for the community outreach series of World Beat: A Study of Diverse Cultures in NYC Through Dance and Music in collaboration with senior centers, public school(s) and the NYPL and the BPL. To support the Bronx HIV Advocacy Network which helps and supports individuals and families with living with HIV disease. Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with meetings and a proportion of staffing costs. To fund full complement of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C resources; assess service needs to identify those with potential impact on the HIV/AIDS service system and to cover the cost associated with b Bronx network meetings and a proportion of staffing costs. To support the Bronx HIV Advocacy Network which helps and supports individuals and families with living with HIV disease. Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with meetings and a proportion of staffing costs. Citizen Schools educational philosophy and programmatic approach blends academic reinforcement and enrichment to broaden students perspectives and set them on paths to high quality education and professional achievement. At Citizen Schools, we: teach academic and study skills to improve student proficiency, teach 21st Century Skills through real-world projects and raise students aspirations for college attainment through visits to college campuses Funding will support general operating costs at each of our campuses. Funding to support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to improve their neighborhoods through project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops on a various different topics. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. We support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to improve their neighborhoods. Through our grant program, selected groups receive grants, project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success. We support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to improve their neighborhoods such as Transformed vacant lots into vibrant community gardens Made fresh produce available to New York Citys neediest families Established arts and cultural programs Started recycling and composting programs in neighborhoods and schools Beautified city blocks Advocated for tenants rights . Through our grant program, selected groups receive grants, project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. We support the efforts of volunteer-led community grups to improve their neighborhoods. This program supports group's project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. To support civic organizations in District 28: Arlington Civic, The 149th Street Block Association SOPCW and South East Queens Concerned Neighbors We support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to impve their neighborhoods. Through our grant program, selected groups receive grants of 500-3,000, project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success.

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James

Churches United for Fair Housing, Inc.

264698161

$7,000

HPD

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Mealy

Circuit Productions, Inc.

132881858

$10,000

DCA

Local

Foster

Citiwide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.

134009817

$25,000

DOHMH

Local

Palma

Citiwide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.

134009817

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Viverito

Citiwide Harm Reduction Program, Inc.

134009817

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Levin, James, Viverito CC

Citizen Schools Inc

043259160

$20,000

DOE

Local Local Local Local

Arroyo Cabrera Comrie Ferreras

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818

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$5,000 $10,000 $3,500 $5,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

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Gentile

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Ignizio Koo Lappin Jackson Palma Rivera Quinn Reyna Wills ** Wills **

Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc. Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc.

510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818 510171818

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$10,000 $4,000 $3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $4,000 $21,000 $15,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD

Ignizio, Koppell, Rivera, Comrie, Gentile, Citizens Ferreras, Palma, Koslowitz, Gonzalez, James CC Arroyo, Committee for New York City, Inc.

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Local

BLAC, Rose, Koppell, Levin, Comrie, Gentile, Arroyo, Van Bramer, Vann, Palma, Viverito, Koslowitz, Gonzalez, Brewer CC 133177067 City Harvest Inc

$50,000

Local Local Local Local

Arroyo Comrie Gentile Palma

City Harvest, Inc. City Harvest, Inc. City Harvest, Inc. City Harvest, Inc.

133170676 133170676 133170676 133170676

$5,000 $5,000 $3,000 $10,000

Through City Harvests Mobile Markets, we distribute hundreds of thousands of pounds of fresh produce each year directly to residents in our Healthy Neighborhoods. We combine theses deliveries with nutrition education and cooking demonstrations to increase consumption of fruits and vegetables and improve the overall health and well-being of market participants. To increase access and create demand for healthy food by strengthening our communities knowledge of DYCD-CD healthy behaviors. To increase access and create demand for healthy food by strengthening our communities knowledge of DYCD-CD healthy behaviors. DYCD-CD Funds to support our network of emergency feeding programs across the five boroughs. DYCD City Harvest will rescue and deliver emergency food, at least 60 percent of which will be produce to our network DYCD-CD of some 600 emergency feeding programs across the five boroughs. To maximize our impact, we target our resources to low-income communities with high rates of hunger, poverty, and diet-related diseases. DYCD-CD To increase access and create demand for healthy food by strengthening our communities knowledge of healthy behaviors.

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Vann

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

$5,000

Local

Quinn

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

$5,000

City Harvest will rescue and deliver emergency food, at least 60 percent of which will be produce to our network DYCD-CD of some 600 emergency feeding programs across the five boroughs. To maximize our impact, we target our resources to low-income communities with high rates of hunger, poverty, and diet-related diseases. Through City Harvests Mobile Markets , we distribute hundreds of thousands of pounds of fresh produce each year directly to residents in our Healthy Neighborhoods. We combine theses deliveries with nutrition education and cooking demonstrations to increase consumption of fruits and vegetables and improve the overall health and well-being of market participants. Food will be distributed to the Stapleton Houses in CM Rose's district.

Local

Rose

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Viverito

City Harvest, Inc.

133170676

$5,000

City Harvest will rescue and deliver emergency food, at least 60 percent of which will be produce to our network DYCD-CD of some 600 emergency feeding programs across the five boroughs. To maximize our impact, we target our resources to low-income communities with high rates of hunger, poverty, and diet-related diseases. The Nautical Museum would like to mount an exhibition relating to all five yacht clubs on City Island, exploring their history, current activities, and the people who use them; funding would go toward preparing visual exhibits, preparing labels, sponsoring lectures and other programs relating to the yacht clubs. Funding to offset the costs of stage set construction and decoration, costume rental and purchase, rental of sound equipment, and miscellaneous expenses related to our major production for FY 2013, The Man Who Came to Dinner by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. To help fund the SummerStage program which presents free music, dance, theater performances in parks. SummerStage presents free music, dance, and theater performances in parks. SummerStage Kids promotes literacy through the performing arts by offering free storytelling, music, puppet shows live theatre, Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, CityParks Tennis, Golf, Track & Field, provide free equipment,and free sports instruction to youth. The funds requested will assist in paying for sports instructors, performers and other program staff. CityParks Tennis provides free equipment and instruction to youth ages 5-16, twice a week, for six weeks every summer. This free program lets 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 an advanced training academy. Hundreds of graduates have won college scholarships, achieved regional and national rankings, and a talented handful has even played at the US Open. To help fund the SummerStage program which presents free music, dance, theater performances in parks. CityParks Seniors Fitness presents two sessions of classes that introduce seniors to athletic activities in a supportive and social environment. The funds will be used to hire instructors. To help fund the SummerStage program which presents free music, dance, theater performances in parks. To revive 3 significant waterfront parks across NYC, Soundview Park in the Bronx. Funding will also support SummerStage music performances and bring free concerts to parks in the summer. Other programs include CityParks Golf and Seniors Fitness programs. To help fund the SummerStage program which presents free music, dance, theater performances in parks. To support the Coastal Classroom program, CityParks Tennis, CityParks Track and CityParks Seniors Fitness. These programs consists of free tennis lessons, yoga instruction, or fitness walking. To support CityParks Tennis & Golf programs which provide free equipment and instruction to youth, twice a week, for six weeks. SummerStage Kids program offering free storytelling, music, puppet shows live theatre. The funds requested will assist in paying for sports instructors, performers, other program staff. To help fund the SummerStage program which presents free music, dance, theater performances in parks.

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Vacca

City Island Historical Society

112734516

$5,000

DCA

Local Local

Vacca Comrie

City Island Theater Group City Parks Foundation

134048438 133561657 *

$5,000 $3,500

DCA DPR

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Ferreras

City Parks Foundation

133561657

$5,000

DPR

Local

Gentile

City Parks Foundation

133561657

$3,500

DPR

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Ignizio Lappin Mendez Palma Rivera Vallone

City Parks Foundation City Parks Foundation City Parks Foundation City Parks Foundation City Parks Foundation City Parks Foundation

133561657 133561657 133561657 133561657 133561657 133561657

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$3,500 $8,000 $3,000 $10,000 $40,000 $3,500

DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR

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Wills **

City Parks Foundation

133561657

$10,000

DPR

Local

Rose

City Parks Foundation

133561657

$5,000

DPR

LOCAL

Local

Recchia

City Parks Foundation

133561657

$3,000

DPR

To revive 3 significant waterfront parks across NYC, Kaiser, Calvert, Vaux in Bk. Coastal Classroom educates youth adults about their waterfront facilitates action to improve it. This program uses the waterfront as a classroom with topics of instruction including the impact of illegal dumping sewage runoff, local habitats, restoration preservation. CP Tennis provides free equipment instruction to youth. The Seniors Fitness presents two 6 week sessions of bi-weekly classes that introduce seniors to athletic activities. Funding will 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. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. To Support CLRN's justice initiatives in all 5 boroughs. Attorneys provide services to low-income New Yorkers in areas including foreclosure, elder care issues, immigration, tenant issues, family law, consumer and debt issues, wills, etc. Funds to support community legal service programs to provide legal services to low-income New Yorkers in areas including foreclosure, elder care issues, immigration, tenant issues, family law, consumer and debt issues, wills, etc. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. City Year New Yorks (CYNY) Afterschool 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. To provide a diverse range of engaging and educational activities, the program is comprised of three important elements:Homeworkelp, nrichment and Servicening with corp mers. For a professional Assessment of the condition of the public art mural Unidos Venceremos, located on East 103rd between Lexington and Park Avenue. This is an essential initial step which will provide information for structuring and managing a major restoration the mural. Funds will be used to maintain and expand the Rockaway Alert two-way emergency radio communictions system. The system provides interoperable two-way radio communications to the Rockaway Peninsula and the Jamaica Bay area. Youths age 18-24 will receive vocational awareness about green jobs, career ladders, and energy-efficient services including building retrofitting. Once the community project is completed youth will be eligible for green job technical training from a NYSERDA workforce program. Funds will be used to expand the program hours of the Green Job Coordinator and add youths to the program.

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Dickens, Lappin, CC Comrie, Van Bramer, Ferreras, Viverito, Koslowitz, Gonzalez, Levin, Mendez, Jackson City Parks Foundation

133561657

$20,000

DPR

Boro

Comrie

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 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

113235349

$10,000

CUNY

Local

Dromm

113235349

$3,500

CUNY

Local

Ferreras

113235349

$15,000

CUNY

Local

Gennaro

113235349

$20,000

CUNY

Local

Nelson

113235349

$75,000

CUNY

Local

Palma

113235349

$15,000

CUNY

Local

Wills **

113235349

$5,000

CUNY

Local

Rose

113235349

$5,000

CUNY

Local

Arroyo, Viverito,CC Jackson

City Year New York, Inc.

222882549

$150,000

DYCD

Local

Viverito

City-ARTS, Inc.

132766701

$5,000

DCA

Local

Ulrich

CityWide Disaster Services Inc.

237455287

$3,000

FDNY

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Dickens

Civic Association Serving Harlem, Inc. (CASH)

133765625

$7,500

DYCD-Y

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Garodnick

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

133132603

$5,000

Funding will support education programs and outreach to address air quality on the Upper East Side through DYCD-CD documenting the concerns of stakeholders, creating and distributing educational materials, providing workshops and encouraging stakeholders to convert to clean forms of heating oil in residential buildings. CIVITAS proposes a program to build community support to improve the Esplanade park serving East Harlem the Upper East Side. It includes a museum exhibition, public programming and a booklet archive. Funding will be used for the exhibition, public programming /charrette outreach, and exhibition booklet, an important archive to carry the project forward after the exhibition.

Local

Lappin

Civitas Citizens, Inc.

133132603

$6,000

DPR

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Eugene

Claire Heureuse Community Center, Inc.

260364816

$4,000

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Dickens Jackson Comrie Viverito

Classical Theatre of Harlem, Inc., The Classical Theatre of Harlem, Inc., The Clergy United for Community Empowerment, Inc. Clinton Houses Tenant Association

134046782 134046782 113030795 136400434

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$7,500 $3,000 $20,000 $1,000

To provide group counseling, support, Literacy, ESL/Civics/Citizenship assistance, recreational activities, healthy nutritional meals, food distribution, transportation, help with entitlements benefits for seniors, disable and DYCD-CD youth, housing, translation and escort. The funds requested for this program will cover administrative costs, meals, space and supplies; funds to attend trips to local museums and places of interests. Stipends for volunteers and peer leaders. Funding will offset venue costs and artistic fees for the theater season at several different Harlem locations DCA including Harlems Gatehouse, and the National Black Theater. Project Classics provides a twice a week, theater training experience for twenty children, from Harlems Grant DCA and Manhattanville Houses. Funds will be used to pay teaching artists who will guide the young people through the theater making process. DOHMH To provide the target population with primary HIV prevention and intervention services. NYCHA To Support Family Day Activities

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Boro Local Local Local Boro Local Local Local Local Boro Local

Vallone Comrie Koslowitz

Coalition for Queens Inc. Coalition for Queens Inc. Coalition for Queens Inc.

611652332 611652332 611652332 133072967 132729071 132729071 136400434 136400434 136400434 116037745 522007028

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$3,000 $3,500 $5,000 $25,000 $5,000 $3,500 $50,000 $5,000 $5,000

DSBS DSBS DSBS


DHS

Funding will provide the Community Benefits Agreement, Tech Innovation Zone, create computer classes and internship programs with LaGuardia Community College to train new talent, provide tools for businesses, and develop a plan for the first Queens tech incubator to support businesses. Funds will be used to provide tools for businesses, and increase job opportunities by supporting a team of program directors and researchers to further develop and implement the programs. Funds will be used to provide tools for businesses, and increase job opportunities by supporting a team of program directors and researchers to further develop and implement the programs. This emergency food program serves meals to homeless and hungry people on the streets in Manhattan (two vans with 21 feeding sites) and the Bronx (one van with eight feeding sites) every night of the year. Funds will help provide care coordination training to behavioral health sector currently involved in New York States Health Homes initiative. Funds will help provide care coordination training to behavioral health sector currently involved in New York States Health Homes initiative. Funds will support for the Staten Island Breast Cancer Research Initiative Funding will help provide he Staten Island Project Utilizing the theme of I AM STATEN ISLAND; LPP students will research the diversity of Immigrant Groups to enhance tolerance. This project will build the students reading, writing,verbal and research skills, as well as enhance their cultural and ethnic understanding and sensitivity. The funds requested will be utilized to enhance the squads commuication functions, specifically to upgrade the two-way radio equipment to meet FCC standards by year 2013. Funding will support a program which delivers professional development for educators; trains influential students (Peer Leaders) through summer workshops and provides structure for seniors to develop a post secondary plan through a year-round class and curriculum. MVHM tells the stories of the 19th-century hotels diverse group of workers and visitors through hands-on learning and the arts, offering forty public programs per year for families and adults, including our annual summer garden concerts, ten K-12 programs, a summer fellowship program and two History Camps for 6-14 year olds. To increase our agricultural staff and purchase additional supplies to meet the needs of our audience. Fundswill help the Farm Museum to hire two agricultural interns and one apprentice and purchase farming supplies. CPHS co-coordinates the Save Our Safety Net - Campaign (SOS-C)which is actively involved in research, policy development, advocacy and organizing to support safety net health care providers. In particular, SOS-C is working with community-based organizations in Central and North Brooklyn to ensure that changes proposed by the MRT Health Systems Redesign Brooklyn Working Group, do not further erode services in these medically under-served communities. Funding will ensure that the community adhere to cleanair and clean water statutes. Also funding will be used for a newsletter detailing meetings that members attend. We are a watchdog oganization of volunteers and organize for pertinent causes. To continue providing civics classes and legal assistance to individuals eligible to become US citizens.

Fidler, Palma, Gonzalez, Levin, Mendez Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. CC Cabrera James Oddo Oddo Rose Halloran Comrie Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc., The Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc., The College of Staten Island College of Staten Island College of Staten Island College Point Community Ambulance Corps., Inc. College Summit, Inc.

DOHMH DOHMH CUNY CUNY CUNY FDNY DYCD-Y

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$3,500 $3,500

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Lappin

Colonial Dames of America

131677400

$5,000

DCA

Local

Weprin

Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose Inc.

112508369

$25,000

DCA

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Mendez

CC

Commission on the Public's Health System, Inc.

134073990

$50,000

HHC

Local Local Local

Brewer Arroyo Cabrera

Committee for Environmentally Sound Development Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

133581914 112622003 112622003

$3,500 $5,000 $10,000

DYCD DYCD

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Palma

Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The

112622003

$3,500

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Bronx Delegation, Arroyo, Dromm, Mendez, Jacksonfor Hispanic Children and Families, Inc., The CC Committee Arroyo Dickens Jackson Palma Rivera Crowley Koslowitz Van Bramer Oddo Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Common Cents New York, Inc. Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together, Inc. (COMET) Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together, Inc. (COMET) Communities of Maspeth and Elmhurst Together, Inc. (COMET) Community Agency for Senior Citizens, Inc.

112622003 133613229 133613229 133613229 133613229 133613229 113190583 113190583 113190583 133263537 * * * * * *

$20,000 $5,000 $4,500 $3,500 $5,000 $10,000 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $4,500

Funding will help continue providing civics classes legal assistance for persons eligible to become US Citizens. DYCD-CD Also funds will be used to support the Latino Family Policy Center, Early Care Education Institute, and AfterSchool Youth Development Programs. Funding will continue providing civics classes legal assistance for persons eligible to become US Citizens. and DYCD-CD support our CHCFs Latino Family Policy Center. Funding will also support the CHCFs Early Care Education Institute and CHCFs After-School Youth Development Programs. Funding to continue providing civics classes and legal assistance, to support CHCFs Latino Family Policy Center, DYCD funding for CHCFs Early Care Education Institute and to support CHCFs After- School Youth Development Programs in the Bronx. DOE DOE DOE DOE DYCD-Y Funds to support the Penny Harvest program empowering students to become leaders through service-learning. The Penny Harvest program which empower students to become leaders through service-learning. The Penny Harvest program which empower students to become leaders through service-learning. Funding will be used to support the Penny Harvest program to students in the New York City schools. The program will empower students to become leaders through service-learning. To fund the Penny Harvest program which will empower students to become leaders through service-learning. Program services will enrich students of their social-emotional and academic skills.

DYCD-CD Monthly meetings and other events, newsletters, fliers. DYCD-CD To provide monthly meetings and and other events, newsletters, fliers. DYCD-CD Monthly meetings and other events, newsletters, fliers. DFTA CASC Transportation services provides transportation for food shopping, pharmacy, banking, recreation and other as well as some short term medical van transportation services while senior is awaiting access-a-ride application to be processed.

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Brewer

Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing, Inc.

133706959

$3,000

HPD

Funds will be used to support services to residents and prospective residents of 165 West 80th Street. Services will include assistance in helping residents organize to renovate and preserve the property as permanently affordable rental housing. To support the operations and expansion of a non-profit umbrella organization of mutual housing associations in the borough of Manhattan. Funds will be used to partially support salary expenses and to provide to support tenant associations in projects aspiring to become part of a mutual housing association.

Local

Jackson

Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing, Inc.

133706959

$4,000

HPD

Local

Jackson

Community Association of Progressive Dominicans, Inc.

133266145

$7,000

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Rodriguez Wills ** Sanders Ulrich James, Greenfield, Recchia CC Eugene Comrie

Community Association of Progressive Dominicans, Inc. Community Baptist Church, Inc. Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. Community Center of the Rockaway Peninsula, Inc. Community Concerns Network Inc. Community Education Council - District 29

133266145 112890143 113064561 113064561 113064561 203419400 690210637

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$3,000 $3,500 $3,500 $4,000 $20,000

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$4,000 $3,500

Boro

Rose

Community Health Action of Staten Island (formerly SI AIDS Taskforce)

133556132

$16,000

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Rose

CC Dilan

Community Health Action of Staten Island (formerly SI AIDS Taskforce) Community Improvement Athletic League

133556132 272493521 132564241 132564241 132564241 132564241 * * * * *

$20,000 $9,500 $3,500 $10,000 $4,000 $4,000

To support a 10-week program that empowers parents to improve their health and the communitys health. This collaboration will provide training in nutrition, fitness, meditation, and cooking.Funds will be used for staff, food, supplies, educational materials, and outreach. To fund a NYS Dept. of Health approved training program for individuals seeking employment as nursing DOHMH assistants in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and home health agencies. Funds will be used for staff, supplies, educational materials and outreach. DYCD-Y Funds will be used for programming for youth: tutoring, mentoring and trips. To support the Adult Vocational Program which assists individuals interested in entering the job market or DYCD-CD upgrading their skills. The Adult Vocational Program will provide clases in areas useful for individuals interested in entering the job DYCD-CD market or upgrading their skills. The Adult Vocational Program will provide clases in areas useful for individuals interested in entering the job DYCD market or upgrading their skills. Funds will be utilized for printing flyers, community outreaches, newspaper advertisements, and providing DYCD-CD immigration services before USCIS and EOIR. Funds to support activities and special events in School District 29, which include: workshops/programs, DOE educational field trips. Graduation awards will be presented to students who display leadership, citizenship and most improved. CHASI requests funding for the Staten Island LGBT Community Center, an agency initiative. Funds will provide staffing and program support for regular, strategic public community building and needs assessment events for DOHMH the Staten Island LGBT community, such as the Pride Parade and Festival, Coming Out Day, Day of Silence and regular town hall meetings on relevant issues. CHASI requests funding for the Staten Island LGBT Community Center. Funding will provide staffing and program support for regular, strategic public community building and needs assessment events for the Staten Island DOHMH LGBT community, such as the Pride Parade and Festival, Coming Out Day, Day of Silence and regular town hall meetings on relevant issues. DYCD-Y Softball training for young girls Opening Day BBQ All Star Games BBQ Trophy Day BBQ DOHMH DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-CD Funding to maintain its longstanding low-income housing development and preservation mission. Funding will support two existing positions -- the director of housing development and the tenant administrator. To support its after school programming for children. Funding will be used to maintain program quality and required staff ratios. To support its after school programming for children. Funding will be used to maintain program quality and required staff ratios. Funding to maintain its longstanding low-income housing development and preservation mission. Funding will support two existing positions -- the director of housing development and the tenant administrator.

Manhattan Delegation Community League of the Heights, Inc. Jackson Rodriguez Rodriguez Community League of the Heights, Inc. Community League of the Heights, Inc. Community League of the Heights, Inc.

Local

Dromm

Community Mediation Services, Inc.

112663007

$3,500

To support the opening of satellite offices in Astoria, Jackson Heights, Flushing and Whitestone. Each site will be DYCD-CD open one evening a week for a period of four hours per night to provide mediation and arbitration. Funds will be used in the operation of the satellite center which includes personnel, space rental and supplies. DSS Funding will be used to help shelter individuals or families affected by domestic violence through the counseling services. Additionally, we plan to use funding to give a job assessment workshop at our free job fair. Funding will be used to help shelter and empower individuals or families affected by domestic violence through the counseling services offered by our director. In addition we plan to use funding to give a job assessment workshop as part of our free job fair in Flushing at a soon to be announced date. To support the production of Achieve, an educational quarterly on HIV treatment, prevention, and policy, and its distribution throughout New York City. A grant will support the production and distribution of Achieve in the five boroughs, including staff time, printing and other production expenses, postage, and shipping costs. To support the production of Achieve, an educational quarterly on HIV treatment, prevention, and policy, and its distribution throughout New York City. A grant will support the production and distribution of Achieve in the five boroughs, including staff time, printing and other production expenses, postage, and shipping costs. To assist developmentally delayed individuals in building self image, self confidence, and build a network of friends and contacts beyond the inner circle of their agency and neighborhood in the Bronx. Funding will help enable Community Roots to implement several professional development activities, implicit to transitioning our strong K-5 school culture to our new 6th grade:A two-week summer professional development workshop, Origins and Responsive Classrooms renown program, The Circle of Power, Facing History and Ourselves week-long workshop.

Local

Halloran

Community Prevention Alternatives for Families in CrisisNature-Nurture Counseling Center Inc Community Prevention Alternatives for Families in CrisisNature-Nurture Counseling Center Inc

204275448

$3,500

Local

Koo

204275448

$3,000

DSS

Local

Lander

Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc. (d/b/a AIDS Community Research Initiative of America)

133632234

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Quinn

Community Research Initiative on AIDS, Inc. (d/b/a AIDS Community Research Initiative of America) Community Resource Center For The Developmentally Disabled Inc.

133632234

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Arroyo

132954788

$11,000

DOHMH

Local

James

Community Roots Charter School

204274276

$3,500

DOE

LOCAL

Local

Halloran

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$15,000

Funds will conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Funding will also go towards district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organizations or to CVH for reallocation to local groups. Funds to conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Expense funds will provide district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organizations or to CVH for reallocation to local groups. DYCD-CD Funds will be used to pay for salaries, supplies, and operating expenses for community voices heard. Funds to conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Expense funds will provide district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organizations or to CVH for reallocation to local groups. Funds to conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Expense funds will provide district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organizations or to CVH for reallocation to local groups. HPD To support the Public Housing Campaign's work to increase public housing resident participation and power over funding and governance, engaging residents to push the NYC Housing Authority to make repairs and monitor the management of developments.

Local

Lander

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$7,000

Local

Ulrich

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$5,000

Local

Levin

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$5,000

Local

Williams

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$5,000

Local

Viverito

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$30,000

Local

Viverito

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$5,000

Funds will conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Funding will also go towards district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organizations or to CVH for reallocation to local groups. Funds will conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Funding will also go towards district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organi Funds to conduct a Participatory Budgeting (PB) process in City Council districts in FY 2013, in partnership with DYCD-CD the Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP). Expense funds will provide district community leads/outreach, either directly to local organizations or to CVH for reallocation to local groups. DCA DCA DCA Funds will be used to support our educational and cultural programs, including workshops, performances and exhibitions serving public school students and community members. Funds will be used to support our educational and cultural programs, including workshops, performances and exhibitions serving public school students and community members. To support our school-wide arts education program at PS 132 that integrates creative writing, photography, mural painting and performance in the classroom curricula in grades 1-5. Funds will ensure the building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Bronx CC District 14 during the PS 279 20122013 school year. All sixth grade families will receive high-quality educational software, 2 4x7 bilingual help desk support, and free access to web-based content including CFYs PowerMyLearning online platform. Funds will help to continue building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Manhattan. Funding will help with the costs of providing workshops to parents and their children in MS 131. Funds will help to continue building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Manhattan. Funding will help with the costs of providing workshops to parents and their children. To fund Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in lowincome middle schools in the Bronx. The funding will enable CFY to deliver digital learning workshops. Through these workshops, parents and their children learn together about a wide range of digital learning activities and free technology resources, including a home computer loaded with high-quality educational software. To fund Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in lowincome middle schools in the Bronx. The funding will enable CFY to deliver digital learning workshops. Through these workshops, parents and their children learn together about a wide range of digital learning activities and free technology resources, including a home computer loaded with high-quality educational software. Funds will ensure the building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Bronx CC District 14 during the PS 279 20122013 school year. All sixth grade families will receive high-quality educational software, 2 4x7 bilingual help desk support, and free access to web-based content including CFYs PowerMyLearning online platform. Funds will help to continue building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Manhattan. Funding will help with the costs of providing workshops to parents and their children in Staten Island CC District 49 during the 20122013 school year. The funding will enable CFY to deliver digital learning workshops for families in schools.

Local

Weprin

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$10,000

Local

Greenfield

Community Voices Heard

133901997

$5,000

Local Local Local

Jackson Palma Rodriguez

Community Works, Inc. Community Works, Inc. Community-Word Project, Inc.

133580813 133580813 134114145 *

$2,500 $5,000 $3,000

Boro

Cabrera

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$10,000

DOE

Local

Chin

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$4,000

DOE

Local

Dickens

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$8,000

DOE

Local

Jackson

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$5,000

DOE

Local

Palma

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$4,000

DOE

Local

Rivera

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$10,000

DOE

Local

Rose

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$5,000

DOE

LOCAL

Local

Recchia

Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

133935309

$3,000

DOE

Funds will help to continue building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Manhattan. Funding will help with the costs of providing workshops to parents and their children at David Boody IS 228. Funds will ensure the building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Bronx CC District 14 during the PS 279 20122013 school year. All sixth grade families will receive high-quality educational software, 2 4x7 bilingual help desk support, and free access to web-based content including CFYs PowerMyLearning online platform. Funds will maintain the services provided to at-risk suicidal Latina teens who are enrolled in LIP in Brooklyn and the Bronx and extend services to the same population in Queens. The program addresses this issue providing culturally competent youth development services to Latina teens their families.

Local

Jackson, Foster, Levin, Koppell, Rose, Gennaro, Chin, Arroyo, Brewer, James, Dromm, Viverito, Rodriguez133935309 CC Computers for Youth Foundation, Inc.

$50,000

DOE

Local

BLAC, Women's Caucus, Comrie, Bronx Delegation, Lappin, Koppell, Foster, Chin, Lappin, Arroyo, Palma, Reyna, Gonzalez, James, Mendez, Jackson CC 133530299 * $50,000 DYCD Comunilife Inc

Local Local Local Local

Foster Gonzalez Palma Recchia

Comunilife, Inc. Comunilife, Inc. Comunilife, Inc. Coney Island Cathedral of Deliverance

133530299 133530299 133530299 112744627

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$28,500 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000

Funds will maintain/enhance the mental health education activities provided to 76 at-risk Latina teens who are enrolled in Life is Precious (LIP), a suicide outreach program. Funds will maintain the services provided to at-risk suicidal Latina teens who are enrolled in LIP in Brooklyn and DOHMH the Bronx and extend services to the same population in Queens. The funds will maintain the mental health and wellness activities provided to at-risk Latina teens who are DOHMH enrolled in LIP in Brooklyn and the Bronx. DYCD-CD To support the food pantry. DOHMH Coney Island Generation Gaps Media Art Program runs as a fall/summer program. We will provide the interdisciplinary skills needed to successfully educate design students and to keep pace with the industry, the Media DYCD-CD Arts Program proposes three new tracks to enhance Visual Communications, Media Arts through Television, CDs/DVDs, and Graphic Design. Funding will be used to purchase video equipment, computers, camera equipment, and to host our many other events. DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DCA We offer youth training of the bass snare drums, cymbols and stetigic steeping formations for competetions, parades and major events like (pass 911 memorial of falling police and firefighters) Funding will help cover the costs of staff and administrative costs for grant administration, the costs of training DYCD-CD and orientations, and cost of supplies and printing needs. DYCD-CD Having Italian singers come and perform for the community celebrating our Italian Heritage. DYCD-Y We host workshops limited to smaller groups for more personal attention. We invite presenters who are experts in their fields. Specifically we focus on enhancing of marriages, helping couples deal with conflict and build DYCD-CD effective communication. Our education workshops focus on parents of specific age groups and aim at preventative parenting, what needs to be done to kids to ensure that they grow up to be healthy teens. We also have teen workshops and carnivals open to all who wish to attend. This grant will fund a lecture/workshop and performance series, that will include an interfaith lecture series, DYCD-CD unemployment and financial planning series, and performing arts series. The requested funds will be used for advertising, refreshments, setup and clean-up, honorariums, performers and other associated costs. DYCD-CD Funding will create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs. DYCD-CD Funds will create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs for families and communities. DYCD-CD Funds will create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs for families and communities. DYCD-CD Funds will create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs for families and communities. DYCD-CD Funds will create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs for families and communities. DYCD-Y To offer a full day summer program for youth that provides opportunities for exploration in a variety of areas, such as movement, art, dance and various sports. Funding will be used to offset salary expenses. To provide after school homework help and tutoring to children, youth and families. Funds will be used to provide free tennis instruction, practice, play and educational activities for beginner and intermediate players, ages 6-18 years. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis, games and tournaments, educational and family activities, and trips.

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Recchia

Coney Island Generation Gap Reunion Committee

208562533

$5,000

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Recchia Recchia Recchia Recchia Chin Gentile

Coney Island Gospel Assembly Coney Island Sports Foundation, Inc. Coney Island USA Coney Island Youth Alive, Inc. Confucius Institute at Pace University Congrega Di Maria Ss Addolorata

510142296 582432003 133215645 510602645 135562314 208939982 * * * *

$4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $3,600 $3,500 $3,000

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Fidler

Congregation Merkaz Shiurei Torah

412071394

$6,000

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Gentile Cabrera Comrie Dickens Koo Rose Reyna

Congregation Skeiras Israel Of Bay Ridge Connect, Inc. Connect, Inc. Connect, Inc. Connect, Inc. Connect, Inc. Conselyea Street Block Association, Inc.

111723783 020694269 020694269 020694269 020694269 020694269 112347180 * * * * * *

$2,000 $7,000 $3,500 $5,000 $4,000 $3,500 $10,000

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Arroyo

Contemporary Ballet Theater

611417378

$5,000

Funding to be used for CBT's six programs in three languages which include Professional Productions; YearDYCD-CD Round Arts In Education (AIE)/Health through Arts (HA) Programs; Empowerment Program-an internship program; Summerdance Intensive-a dance camp; Summerdance Festival; and CBT's dance store Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving each family free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops both for our general program and for Literacy Through Culture Program that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving families free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops that train educators to improve parental involvement.

Local

Brewer

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,000

DCA

Local

Comrie

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,500

DCA

LOCAL

Local

Dickens

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$5,000

DCA

Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving each family free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops both for our general program and for Literacy Through Culture Program that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funding for services and programs providing families with free access to museums and educational opportunities. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving families free access, our newsletters, and professional development workshops that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving each family free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops both for our general program and for Literacy Through Culture Program that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving families free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops that train educators to improve parental involvement. Our programs provide families with free access to museums, giving children critical educational opportunities and helping to increase parental involvement in childrens learning. Funds will go toward providing each family with a free Pass, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums and professional development workshops. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving families free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops that train educators to improve parental involvement. Our programs provide families with free access to museums, giving children critical educational opportunities and helping to increase parental involvement in childrens learning. Funds will go toward providing each family with a free Pass, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums and professional development workshops. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving families free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving each family free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops both for our general program and for Literacy Through Culture Program that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funds will go towards development of our Family Pass giving each family free access, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums, and professional development workshops both for our general program and for Literacy Through Culture Program that train educators to improve parental involvement. Funding will help to sustain our tenant counseling, organizing and community development staff. Funds will be used to pay a portion of our tenant counseling and community development salary expenses. To sustain our tenant counseling, organizing and community development staff. CSC counsels nearly 1,000 tenants per year, preventing evictions, assisting tenants to obtain repairs, and organizing tenant associations in distressed building . Funds will be used to pay a portion of our tenant counseling and community development staff. Funds focuses specifically on the dance classes and workshops offered to school-age youth. The education program makes dance and arts activities accessible to Red Hook and surrounding area children and families, taught by experienced, practicing performers at the Cora Studio. Classes include ballet, modern dance, creative movement, and the Cora Youth Company which is modeled after Coras professional company Funds will be used to purchase cleanup supplies, antigraffiti chemicals and related supplies, paper and supplies for reproducing helpful learning materials. To provide Exploring Leadership, Coros year-long civic leadership program for New York City public high-school students. The program cultivates the leadership potential within young people to become civic leaders in their local school communities. 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 to support their ongoing learning and networking. Transportation , Food and Memorial groundskeeping maintenance for Veterans Affairs. Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation 112508190

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Ferreras

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,500

DCA

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,500

DCA

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Koo

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$5,000

DCA

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Mealy

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$5,000

DCA

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Jackson

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,000

DCA

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James

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,500

DCA

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Vann

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$5,000

DCA

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Reyna

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$5,000

DCA

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Rodriguez

Cool Culture, Inc.

161636968

$3,000

DCA

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Chin

Cooper Square Community Development Committee and Businessmen's Association, Inc. Cooper Square Community Development Committee and Businessmen's Association, Inc.

132666211

$5,000

HPD

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Mendez

132666211

$10,000

HPD

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Gonzalez

Cora Inc.

113639921

$5,000

DCA

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Comrie Jackson

Cornucopia Society, The Coro New York Leadership Center

113400928 133571610

$5,000 $3,500

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Jackson, Koppell, Ferreras, Comrie, Vacca CC Coro New York Leadership Center

133571610

$40,000

DYCD

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Oddo Ulrich Vallone Van Bramer Palma

Corporal Allen F. Kivlehan Korean War Veterans Association, Inc. Corporal John Ruoff Post No. 632, American Legion, Inc. Corpus Christi Church Corpus Christi Church Council for Unity, Inc.

133634076 116104896 111666228 111666228 112880221

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DFTA

DYCD-CD Funds will be used to pay for insurance, utilities, and operating expenses of the legion hall. DYCD-CD The requested funds will help us defray the administrative costs for running an efficient food pantry. DYCD-Y DYCD-Y To support a community based program serving the children in the Woodside/Jackson Heights in which boys and girls are taught the fundamentals of basketball. CFU will provide gang violence, youth violence, bias and bullying prevention services through workshops in schools and for communities. Requested funds will be used for staffing

$4,000

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Vallone Foster Vacca

Council for Unity, Inc. Council of African Imams Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc.

112880221 262315935 132755323

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CFU will provide gang violence, youth violence, bias and bullying prevention services through workshops in schools and for communities. Funds will be used to offset staffing costs. Funding will help support the childrens festival, free to all children who want to attend. Funds will help pay for part of the expenses. To support Social services, information and referals for displaced individuals, homemakes, non Immigrants and immigrants al in the clients own language. Italian, albanian, coratian, spanish and mecedonian. To support Social services, information and referals for displaced individuals, homemakes, non Immigrants and immigrants al in the clients own language. Italian, albanian, coratian, spanish and mecedonian.

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Rivera Williams Eugene

Council of Belmont Organizations, Inc. Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc. Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

132755323 112864728 112864728

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$10,000 $4,000 $10,000

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Nelson

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

$10,000

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Greenfield

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

$5,000

The organization will use these funds to service 2500 youth in the summer trainings ages 14-21. Funds to partially defray costs of operating the COJO of Flatbushs micro-enterprise South Brooklyn Business Outreach Center (BOC) which provides Small Entrepreneurship and Financial Counseling Programs. We give a DYCD-CD wide array of small business services and debt/financial counseling, foreclosure prevention Budget Education to 350 persons per year. The Program assists with disadvantaged individuals their families per year, providing them w/ comprehensive DYCD-CD social services, assistance w/ public benefits entitlements, case management; and food pantries/vouchers/packages. To help operate our Immigrant Services that assists our 3,400 immigrant clients/year apply for permanent residency, citizenship,and the following services.: public entitlements assistance, free legal social services, food DYCD-CD pantries, case management, emergency assistance, housing, job training/ placement, medical referral/CHP/FHP medical insurance camp scholarships. DYCD-CD To partially defray costs of operating the COJO of Flatbushs micro-enterprise South Brooklyn Business Outreach Center (BOC) which provides Small Entrepreneurship and Financial Counseling Programs. To partially defray costs of operating the COJO of Flatbushs micro-enterprise South Brooklyn Business Outreach Center (BOC) which provides Small Entrepreneurship and Financial Counseling Programs. To sustain the continuous operations of our 8 major vitally needed programs: Our 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. Funding Will Help To Distribute Supplemental Food Baskets To Homebound Seniors. Funds Will Also Help With Assistance With Entitlements; Food Stamps Screening; Emergency Funds To Stave Off Eviction And Utilities ShutOff; Referrals To Emergency Housing And Medical Services And Job Counseling. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For The Administrattion Of The Programs. Funding Will Help To Distribute Supplemental Food Baskets To Homebound Seniors. Funds Will Also Help With Assistance With Entitlements; Food Stamps Screening; Emergency Funds To Stave Off Eviction And Utilities ShutOff; Referrals To Emergency Housing And Medical Services And Job Counseling. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For The Administrattion Of The Programs. Funding Will Help To Distribute Supplemental Food Baskets To Homebound Seniors. Funds Will Also Help With Assistance With Entitlements; Food Stamps Screening; Emergency Funds To Stave Off Eviction And Utilities ShutOff; Referrals To Emergency Housing And Medical Services And Job Counseling. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For The Administrattion Of The Programs. To support COPOs Family Empowerment Program (FEP) which provides victims of domestic violence; comprehensive victims services, including individual and group counseling, conflict resolution, support groups, advocacy, and information and referral services. COPO domestic violence intervention /prevention services provides young adults, adults, seniors, and their families who are affected by the violence, with individual, group and family counseling. To request continued funding for the Landmark Management Assistance Program (MAP). Funds will allow CSCS to run workshops and trainings on timely issues, relevant topics and requested materials.

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Fidler

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

$30,000

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Recchia

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

$10,000

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Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Williams, James, Greenfield, Recchia CC Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc.

112864728

$150,000

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Ignizio

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc.

133525474

$3,500

DFTA

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Oddo

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc.

133525474

$3,000

DFTA

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Rose

Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc.

133525474

$3,500

DFTA

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Williams

Council of Peoples Organization, Inc.

753046891

$5,000

OCJC

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Lappin

Council of Senior Center Services (CSCS)

132967277

$10,000

DFTA

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Arroyo, Ulrich, Koslowitz, Gonzalez, Jackson CC Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc.

132967277

$20,000

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Oddo

Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island

133713211

$3,000

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Rose

Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC

133713211

$3,500

CSCS requests continued funding for two programs, Landmark Management Assistance Program (MAP) and Senior Activator Corp (SAC). MAP helps senior service community based agencies better manage their organizations. Funds will allow CSCS to run workshops and trainings on timely issues, relevant topics and requested materials. Funds would support COAHSI workshops and professional development services, both one-on-one and through DYCD-CD dedicated workshops for community immigrant groups pursuing arts heritage-based programs; other community arts groups; and individual artists. Funds would support COAHSI workshops and professional development services, both one-on-one and through DCA dedicated workshops for community immigrant groups pursuing arts heritage-based programs; other community arts groups; and individual artists. DFTA DYCD-CD DYCD-CD 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 parks.

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Garodnick Gentile Oddo

132765465 132765465 132765465

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Funding will be used for GrowNYCs Greenmarket program. Greenmarket connects local farmers with city residents by delivering fresh healthy produce to all five boroughs. Funding will be used for GrowNYC's Greenmarket program. Greenmarket connects local farmers with city DYCD-CD residents by delivering fresh healthy produce to all five boroughs.

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Lander

Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC

132765465

$12,000

DYCD-Y

Funding will be used for GrowNYC's Youthmarket program which is a network of youth-run farm stand in underserved neighborhoods in NYC. Youthmarket purchases fresh, healthy produce from local farmers and trains teens to operate farm stands in their neighborhoods as their own small business.

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Lappin

Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC

132765465

$10,000

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Jackson Rivera Van Bramer

Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Council on the Environment of New York City, Inc. D/B/A GrowNYC Creative Jazz Organization, Inc. Creative Minds NYC

132765465 132765465 132765465

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Funding will be used for GrowNYC through the following projects and programs: Greenmarket, 12 youthoperated farm stands and a program supporting immigrants who want to start farms in the region; Open Space Greening, which creates and rejuvenates community gardens and school gardens and builds rainwater DYCD-CD harvesting systems; Environmental Education, which offers meaningful projects in the areas of conservation, alternative energy, nutrition and recycling in intermediate and high schools; the Office of Recycling Outreach and Education, which promotes recycling and waste prevention with recycling resources, training and free events. Funding will be used for GrowNYC's Open Space Greening (OSG) program which empowers people throughout DYCD-CD the city to create, build and sustain community gardens and park/playgrounds. Funding will be used for GrowNYCs Environmental Education program in which youth across the city are DYCD-Y learning about environmental issues. Funding will be used for GrowNYCs Greenmarket program. Greenmarket connects local farmers with city DYCD-CD residents by delivering fresh healthy produce to all five boroughs. DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DCA Funding will be used for GrowNYC's Youthmarket program which is a network of youth-run farm stand in underserved neighborhoods in NYC. Youthmarket purchases fresh, healthy produce from local farmers and trains teens to operate farm stands in their neighborhoods as their own small business. To preserve and promote the art form of Jazz and to teach young people about its heritage. Funds will support The Mainstage Season is a weekly performance of sketch comedy adapted from stories written by children. The Play/Write School Tour is a series of arts-integrated creative writing workshops, bookended by two full-school assemblies in elementary schools across the city. Council support helps subsidize the cost of tickets for low-income families. Funds will support 2 key programs: The Mainstage Season and the The Play/Write School Tour. Council support helps subsidize the cost of tickets for low-income families, which make up roughly half the total audience. The Play/Write School Tour is a series of arts-integrated creative writing workshops, bookended by two full-school assemblies in elementary schools across the city.

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Rose Comrie Quinn

132765465 113543021 020720786

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Palma

Creative Minds NYC, Inc.

020720786

$5,000

DCA

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Quinn

Creative Time, Inc.

132835847

$5,000

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Cabrera Ignizio

Crenulated Company LTD, The Cross-Road Foundation, Inc.

141719016 133634741

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Oddo

Cross-Road Foundation, Inc.

133634741

$2,000

Funding will be used for Creative Time's 2013 programming, which includes annual exhibitions with diverse artists as well as the Creative Time Summit, a two-day conference of socially engaged art which takes place each fall. This year, the multimedia platform "Artists on the News" which features artist-driven content on current events will also be launched. To support swimming instruction, family swims, water aerobics, and life guard training in the New Settlement DYCD-CD Community Campus. Earn-While-You-Learn Parenting program. Incentive system that gives expectant and new mothers credit for DYCD-CD attending pre-natal and parenting classes as well as for workshops on topics such as First Aid in the Home and Better Money Management. Earn-While-You-Learn Parenting program. Incentive system that gives expectant and new mothers credit for DYCD-CD attending pre-natal and parenting classes as well as for workshops on topics such as First Aid in the Home and Better Money Management. DCA Funding for Social Service Center on Kingston Avenue that provides client assistance in one or more of the DYCD-CD following areas: Immigration, Family Crisis Intervention, Employment Assistance, Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance in formation, Food Stamps Enrollment, or Housing related services. Funding for Social Service Center on Kingston Avenue that provides client assistance in one or more of the DYCD-CD following areas: Immigration, Family Crisis Intervention, Employment Assistance, Access to Entitlements, Health Insurance in formation, Food Stamps Enrollment, or Housing related services. Funding for Social Service Center on Kingston Avenue 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. CHNA will sponsor four projects: 1) a house tour and/or walking tour of the area; 2)assisting homeowners in foreclosure prevention through information dissemination and identifying vacant/abandoned buildings to DYCD-CD prevent demolition by neglect; 3)sponsoring installation of historic district street signs/plaques for current and remaining phases of historic district; and 4) preparing a consolidated application for National Register listing/certification. DYCD Funding will be utilized to provide cultural, academic, vocational and counseling services. DYCD CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY Funds will renew services at 2 partner sites: Pee Wee Folks Preschool and PS 169 - Bay Terrace. To provide 15 inclass emergent literacy workshops plus 1:1 mentoring/coaching of 3 teachers at each of these sites. Funds will be used to expand college and career readiness programs at the Martin Luther King Jr. Educational Complex. To provide college and career readiness workshops in publics schools. Funding will provide college/career readiness workshops and services at 3 public high schools. To expand services at 3 schools: JHS 259 William McKinley School, Fort Hamilton High School and High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology. Support would allow CAT to provide college/career readiness workshops, to be divided among the 3 sites.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

$4,219

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Eugene

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

$5,000

Local

Fidler, Eugene, Greenfield, Recchia CC

Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237390996

$40,000

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James

Crown Heights North Association

200006693

$3,500

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Fidler, Eugene CC Halloran Brewer Dickens Gennaro Gentile

Crown Heights Youth Collective Inc CUNY Creative Arts Team CUNY Creative Arts Team CUNY Creative Arts Team CUNY Creative Arts Team CUNY Creative Arts Team

112506422 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434

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Gonzalez

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

$5,000

CUNY

requests 10,000 to expand college and career readiness services at South Brooklyn Community High School, West Brooklyn Community High School, and IS 136 Charles O. Dewey. This funding would allow CAT to provide a total of 30 college/career readiness workshops, to be divided among the 3 sites, in FY13.

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Koslowitz Jackson

CUNY Creative Arts Team CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434 136400434

$3,500 $3,500

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Rivera

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

$20,000

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Williams

CUNY Creative Arts Team

136400434

$2,500

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Wills ** Brewer Queens Delegation, Dickens, Dromm CC

CUNY Creative Arts Team CUNY NYCHA Scholarship Fund CUNY School of Law Foundation Inc on behalf of CLRN

136400434 136400434 113235349

$5,000 $2,000 $15,000

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Vallone

Cypreco of America, Inc.

112644226

$3,500

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Dilan Dilan Barron Weprin

Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation Cypress Hills Resident Association DAC Athletic Club, Inc.

112683663 112683663 113559394 116080807

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$50,000 $30,000 $2,300 $7,500

To expand services at PS 51 and PS 101, which will allow CAT to provide 15 in-class emergent literacy workshops, plus 1:1 mentoring/coaching of 3 teachers at each of these sites. To provide in-class emergent literacy workshops plus 1:1 mentoring/coaching of 3 teachers for each of 3 early CUNY childhood centers in your district: PS/IS 187 Hudson Cliffs, the Center for Pre-School and Family Learning, and UFBCO Childcare Development Center. To expand services at 3 high schools in District 15, the East Bronx Academy of the Future, Bronx Leadership CUNY Academy, and Fordham High School for the Art. The requested support will allow CAT to continue serving these schools with 16 college/career readiness workshops. To expand services at 2 sites in District 45: Brooklyn Early Childhood Center and PS 109. Funding wwill allow CAT CUNY to provide 15 in-class emergent literacy workshops, plus 1:1 mentoring/coaching of 3 teachers at the Brooklyn Early Childhood Center and PS 109. To expand services at 2 sites in District 28. Heart Share First Step Early Childhood Center - to provide 15 in-class emergent literacy workshops (3 classes x 5 workshops), plus 1:1 mentoring/coaching for 3 teachers at this site, CUNY and at August Martin High School, funding would support 16 college/career readiness workshops (4 classes x 4 in-class workshops each). CUNY Funding would provide support for the CUNY NYCHA Scholarship Program CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level CUNY playing field for all New Yorkers by first identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. Funds will support in part outside professional fees for the production of three different programs: A very unique folk arts program, custom and traditions of Chirokitia. Funding will also support the continuation of our DOITT weekly commercial-free cultural radio series which revives and preserves the history, folklore and culture of Cyprus. The funding will be used to continue a district wide graffiti cleaning program in the 37th Council District which DYCD-CD began in FY 12. Funds to support the IS 302 Cypress Hills/East New York Beacon at IS 302, including its afterschool program, and DYCD-Y recreation, sports, and arts programs. Funds to be used for Youth related activities and programs including educational trips, school supplies, NYCHA educational materials and community awareness. To provide the children of Northeast Queens as well as any child who is willing to participate a safe organized DYCD-Y place to play youth sports. CUNY To support Green Spaces 2012/2013 Season and present the work of approximately 115 different choreographers, amongst 26 different performances. Funds will go towards administrative, technical, and artist fees of our presenting series at Green Space. We offer low price admission and free outreach workshops in various locations to generate knowledge of and interest in our programs. To help fund the following programs Arts for At-Risk Youth, The In Transition Theatre Workshop, The 20th Annual Red Hook Fest and the Dance on The Greenway. Funds will cover of production costsfees, administrative costs, appearance fees for professional artists, and part of teaching artists salaries. To request funding for its Sunday Matinee Concert series, promoting cultural understanding and building bridges between communities by presenting the richness of Americas cultural mosaic and the best in entertainment. Dance Theatre of Harlem requests funding for its educational programs, the Dance Theatre of Harlem School and Dancing Through Barriers educational and community outreach. Funding will support Dances For Seniors, a dance residency and performance program for seniors served by senior centers at Central Harlem Senior Center. To establish a dance residency at Benjamin Banneker Academy K670 in District 35. Funding will provide a dance program serving public school students from low and middle class income brackets, culminating in a final school performance. Programs can include: Hip Hop, African, Salsa, Swing, Jazz, Tap, Modern, and Creative Movement. To establish a dance residency atMS 447 in District 33. Funding will provide a dance program public school students from low and middle class income brackets, culminating in a final school performance. Programs can include: Hip Hop, African, Salsa, Swing, Jazz, Tap, Modern, and Creative Movement. Danspace Project's (DSP) Choreographic Center Without Walls (CW2), will present 30 weeks of contemporary dance in programs that include: the PLATFORM series; presentations of local NYC dance artists in fully-produced works; the DraftWork series; and the Food For Thought series. Funds will support the presentation of NYC artists and subsidize the DraftWork and Food for Thought programs. The mission of the Daughters of Afria is to aid in the efficient use of existing services and help young people to become positive civic leaders and become active in the political process. Funds will provide overnight trips that are consisting of visiting the Homestead of ex-slave and womens suffragist Sojourna Truth. Also, in Albany we will tour the Basketball Hall of Fame and fruit orchards are included.

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Van Bramer

Dance Entropy, Inc.

204388158

$3,500

DCA

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Gonzalez

Dance Theatre Etcetera, Inc. (DTE)

133015965

$3,500

DCA

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Dickens Jackson Dickens

Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc. Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc. Dances for a Variable Population, Inc.

132642091 132642091 264572204

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$5,000 $7,000 $4,000

DCA DCA DCA

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James

Dancewave, Inc.

112726558

$3,500

DCA

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Levin

Dancewave, Inc.

112726558

$3,500

DCA

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Mendez

Danspace Project, Inc.

133320972

$3,000

DCA

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Rose

Daughters of Africa, Inc.

134175519

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Greenfield

Davis Memorial Fund Inc Parnassa Initiative

043720418

$10,000

EPI has a staff of recruiters who find suitable matches of employment for their database of people who are DYCD-CD unemployed. Additionally, the incubator program provides mentoring, direction and funding for start-up businesses. Funds will be used to pay the recruiting staff and assist in the incubator program. EPI has a staff of recruiters who find suitable matches of employment for their database of people who are unemployed. Additionally, the incubator program provides mentoring, direction and funding for start-up businesses. Funds will be used to pay the recruiting staff and assist in the incubator program. To support our preventive education and direct services programs. Day One will conduct co-educational workshops for young people and professionals who work with youth, and will respond to calls from your constituents for legal assistance and counseling. To provide steelpan programs in council district 46 and purchase additional Instruments as needed Funds to support an after-school and weekend program. The funds will be used to replenish/replace musical instruments. To support SAT preperation for High School students at Channel View School for Research To support SAT preperation for High School students at Scholars Academy To support SAT preperation for High School students at Robert H. Goddard High School of Communication Arts and Technology To assist with the development of the C.A.R.E. program. To provide drug, alcohol, gambling and bullying prevention services to elementary and high school students in the Catholic schools of Brooklyn and Queens. Funds to support the after-school discussion groups that are run in CD 32. To support youth activities in park across the 31st district such as Movie Nights and Back to school events across the 31st district. Funding will go toward the Parks' Pets & Pals Program in Alley Pond Park, including pet care education, adoption services, etc. To support movie nights in the park. Three Family Days, One Movie night, Fitness programs at Roy Wilkins Park and center, and operational supplies. Funding for family fun day and movie nights in Council District 24 Funds will provide Family Friendly Activities and Events at Parks Tree Pruning Program on Staten Island. Funding will help provide a Recreation Specialist for John Jay Park Senior Space. Funding will help provide a Playground Associates for Peter Detmold Park. Funding will help provide a Playground Associates for St. Catherine's Parl. Funds will provide Family Friendly Activities and Events at Parks To support movie and family night in Council District 32. Funding will be used for Wenger Wagons. To work with local community groups to put on events in Queensbridge Park Funds will be used to support recreational activities, and family days within Council District and to support seasonal worker costs. To support extra basket pick-ups in Community Boards 6 & 9. Funds will help provide and install enclosed trash cans. Funding to be used for extra garbage basket service. Sponsor-A-Basket: High-End Litter Baskets without the Council Member's name ($522/basket = 10 Baskets) Additional Basket Pickup Says in partnership with Wildcats. Purchase of Litter Basket. Funds to be used for the purchase of upgraded Garbage Cans for East Harlem. Funding will help to provide Bike Helmets. Funds to be used for Free NYC Helmet Giveaways and Fittings To support a bike helmet program. Funding will help provide a helmet distribution program. Funds will be used to support the distribution of NYC Helmets within the 35th CD. Funding will support a bike helmet give away program. For DOT's helmet giveaway program For a Helmet Giveaway Program in District 8. Funds will be used to support a helmet fitting event and roving speed board in District 28. To fund the Alternative to Detention Program, which helps young offenders from repeat criminal activity, and prevented thousands of at-risk youth from ever becoming involved in crime. To fund the Alternative to Detention Program which will help young offenders from repeat criminal activity, and prevented thousands of at-risk youth from ever becoming involved in crime. Funds will be used to provide general operating support that includes: providing case management; benefits and immigration assistance; offering onsite English as a Second Language classes (ESL); assisting earthquake victims with extended visa applications; delivering culturally competent mental health counseling; domestic violence services and providing access to an extensive referral network of organizations. Bergen Basin Community Development Corp dba 113199040 Millennium Development

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Greenfield

CC

Davis Memorial Fund Inc Parnassa Initiative

043720418

$15,000

DYCD

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Rivera Fidler Cabrera Fidler Ulrich Ulrich Ulrich James Ulrich Sanders Weprin Greenfield Comrie Gennaro Halloran Oddo Lappin Lappin Lappin Mealy Ulrich Palma Van Bramer Wills ** Koslowitz Lander Ulrich James Wills ** Viverito Cabrera Ferreras Koslowitz Jackson James Levin Van Bramer Viverito Wills ** Dickens Williams

Day One New York Inc. Dem Stars, Inc. Department of Education Department of Education Department of Education Department of Education Department of Education Department of Education - Brooklyn Transition Center Department of Education Diocese of Brooklyn 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 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 Department of Parks and Recreation Department of Sanitation Department of Sanitation Department of Sanitation Department of Sanitation Department of Sanitation Department of Sanitation 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 Developing Opportunities Through Meaningful Education (DOME) Project, Inc. Developing Opportunities Through Meaningful Education (DOME) Project, Inc.

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DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOHMH DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DPR DSNY DSNY DSNY DSNY DSNY DSNY DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Local

Eugene

Diaspora Community Services, Inc.

113122295

$6,000

DYCD-CD

LOCAL

Local

Vacca

Directions For Our Youth, Inc.

061308851

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Funding to be used for a fitness and nutrition program to combat obesity in the community. We will hire a Coach (Certified Trainer and Nutritionist), who will provide fitness activity and workshops on nutrition and healthy habits. Funding would cover the Coach wages as well as equipment. Funds to support a Basketball Tournament(shirts,referees, etc)and Track and Field program(Brooklyn Day celebration) CONCEPT Program (7,000) will be offered for sixth grade students in middle schools located in Council District 18 and in NYCHA community centers in the District. The CONCEPT program engages students in constructive dialogue questioning the legal consequences of criminal activity. CONCEPT Program will be offered for sixth grade students in middle schools located in Council District 18 and in NYCHA community centers in the District. The CONCEPT program engages students in constructive dialogue questioning the legal consequences of criminal activity. Funding will support The CONCEPT Program will be offered for sixth and seventh grade students in middle schools located in Council District 18 and in NYCHA community centers. The CONCEPT program engages students in constructive dialogue questioning the legal consequences of criminal activity.

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Fidler Cabrera

District 18 Community Education Council District Attorney-Bronx

690210637 136400434

$3,500 $24,786

DOE DABX

Local

Foster

District Attorney-Bronx

136400434

$20,000

DABX

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Palma Rose Koslowitz, Levin CC Dromm Ferreras Gennaro Sanders Koslowitz Ulrich Van Bramer Oddo Oddo Oddo Rose Rose Oddo Dickens Koppell Ferreras Cabrera Jackson Rodriguez Cabrera Rodriguez Dromm

District Attorney-Bronx District Attorney-Richmond Doe Fund Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The Doe Fund, Inc., The DOE-District 31, Region 7 DOE-District 31, Region 7 DOE-District 31, Region 7 DOE-District 31, Region 7 DOE-District 31, Region 7 DOE-Region 7 - District 31 and 20 Doing Art Together, Inc. Doing Art Together, Inc. Dominic A Murray 21 Memorial Foundation, Inc. Dominican Medical Association Inc. Dominican Medical Association Inc. Dominican Medical Association Inc. Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc. Dominican Women's Development Center, Inc. Dominico-American Society of Queens, Inc.

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DABX DASI

Gun Buy Back Program The services provided will include cleaning and sweeping the sidewalks and 18 into the street, as well as bagging all trash receptacles. The services provided will include cleaning and sweeping the sidewalks and 18 into the street, as well as bagging DHS all trash receptacles. DHS Funds to support the Ready, Willing Able program which will provide street cleaning services. The services provided will include cleaning and sweeping the sidewalks and 18 into the street, as well as bagging DHS all trash receptacles. To Support the Ready, Willing & Able program. Funds will be used for the cleaning and sweeping of sidewalks DHS and 18 into the street, as well as bagging all trash receptacles. The services provided will include cleaning and sweeping the sidewalks and 18 into the street, as well as bagging DYCD-CD all trash receptacles. The services provided will include cleaning and sweeping the sidewalks and 18 into the street, as well as bagging DHS all trash receptacles. The services provided will include cleaning and sweeping the sidewalks and 18 into the street, as well as bagging DYCD-CD all trash receptacles. Funding will provide books for PS 41,48,50, 52, 54, 60. In addition funds will be used for Academic Intervention DOE Services at PS 11.
DHS

DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DCA DCA DYCD-CD DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH

Funding will provide Learning.com for PS 23,38,39,46,&69. In addition to purchase Air Conditioners for PS 26. Projects to be determined for schools in the 50th CD $500 to every elementary and Junior High PTA. $500 to every High School PTA. To provide funding for PTA's in the 50th Council District $1,000 each for PS11, PS23, PS26, PS38, PS39, PS41, PS46, PS48, PS50, PS52, PS54, PS58, PS60, PS69, IS2, IS72 and the CSI High School for International Studies in SI and PS186 in Brooklyn. To provide a high quality art program to Thurgood Marshall Academy Lower School students. Funds to support art classes Kindergarten students at PSX 7 Kingsbridge Academy. Funding will used for the teaching artists, art supplies/books/reproductions/exhibition. Funding will be used to help establish Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) programs; training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use; placing AEDs and educational workshops Funds will be used to organize community health fairs and also to cover the organization's monthly medical conferences expenses. Funds will organize community health fairs and also cover the organization of monthly medical conferences.

Funds will be used to organize community health fairs and also to cover the organization's monthly medical conferences expenses. DYCD-CD To support the Educational Program which offers literacy education to adult Latinos. DYCD-CD To support the Educational Program which offers literacy education to adult Latinos. Program to be funded is the Citizenship/Civic Classes.The purpose of DAS Civic Participation Program is to DYCD-CD educate and prepare residents interested in becoming citizens of the United States with a comprehensive course that provides an understanding of U.S. History, the Constitution, and Democratic principles The Door provides 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. To fund the Homelessness Prevention Program which offers homeless seniors temporary housing, two meals daily, counseling, and other assistance at its transitional residence. Funding will be used for a percentage of a salary of a full-time case assistance social worker to counsel and provide services and to provide continued supportive services to formerly homeless HPP seniors in the Aftercare component. To Support Family Day Activities

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Fidler

CC

Door - A Center of Alternatives Inc., The

136127348

$290,000

DYCD

Boro

Manhattan Delegation DOROT, Inc.

133264005

$3,500

DFTA

Local

Viverito

Douglass Houses Tenant Association

136400434

$1,000

NYCHA

LOCAL

Local

Viverito

Downtown Bronx Economic Development Corporation

043758932

$5,000

DYCD-CD

To support the operation and expansion of the South Bronx Community Supported Agriculture project and community gardening programming in the community. The funds will allow us to hire a Coordinator, engage in farm trips to educate, print materials to promote the initiative in the community in English and Spanish, provide stipends to local youth to assist in operating the CSA and obtain materials and equipment. Streetscape Area Improvement through coordination of additional cleaning and beautification of target area in down Flushing business district. Funding will be used to pay the assistant director of the program and the CIP. As of date there are over 3,000 youths being served by the program. The program currently runs in Districts 2, 3, 4, and 5, serving PS 1, 2, 3, 126, 11, 41, 212, 111, 146, 192 and Esperanza. Funding will be used to purchase and deliver toys to children in Title 1 schools and to purchase thanksgiving dinners to distribute to over. Funding will be used to run an intramural basketball league by purchasing equipment and offseting staffing fees. Funds will be used to purchase tickets to professional sporting events to reward students in schools and to provide and a youth after-school boxing program. Funds to support after-school arts program at PS 7. Funds are to be used for support of the tenant association. To provide cultural programming free and open to the public. Example of such programming could include musical performances, a film series, community celebrations. Funds will help provide historic street signs and Historic District Markers in DUMBO to be placed at the major entrances to the DUMBO Historic District. Funding will also provide K-12 free childrens programming and to complete study with complete documentation for the restoration of Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpassas the Great North entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Park. To provide information activities for the teants and those living in the surrounding areas. Funding will help with the cost of family and senior trips, games and school supply giveaways for youth, and other neighborhood events. The funds will be used to support a variety of free community programs in the Dunton and Back to Eden Community Gardens. Program activities include: planting, composting,soap making workshops, healthy eating and cooking workshops, free produce for seniors, youth gardening, annual family outings, garden mosaics, cultural activities and green housing. Funds will be used to help support our goal of using the gardens as teaching vessels for the community. Funds will be used to support free community programs in support ofour goal of using the gardens as teaching vessels for the community. Our Association provides a Childrens Summer Entertainment Series during the summer, which includes shows and concerts. To expand our outreach capability, improve our community outreach and grass roots organizing to reach more women in our communities who are victims of violent crimes/domestic violence. Dyckman Family Day Celebration - this is an annual event designed to incorporate all members in a day of social gathering and unity while offering social exhibition from the children of this complex with learned skills from dance, poetry and intrument playing with song. This event also provides,childrens races,face painting and rides for the younger population while offering lite snacks and refreshments to all. To provide educational services during the school day or after school through public schools. Funds will support the Our Partnerships in Literacy through Dance and Creativity Program. Grant will go towards funding medical treatment and clinical research at the Dysautonomia Center at NYU Medical Center. The program focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of severe medical problems for patients afflicted with familial dysautonomia (FD) and related autonomic disorders.The funds requested will be used to pay a portion of the operating expenses for the Center. To suport two professional arts programs for youth at the International High School at LaGuardia Community College. We run two different arts workshops: Transforming Trauma Into Art and another program which consists of a series of residencies and workshops within the school. Funds will be used to pay teaching artists to work with EarSays partnership with the school. Funding will provide 15 planters to be place on the sidewalk of our block. We plant flowers to beautify and it will bring our block together working to make it safe beautiful.

Local Local

Koo CC

Downtown Flushing Transit Hub District Management Association, Inc. Downtown United Soccer Club, Inc.

412111487 134130051

$25,000 $10,000

DSBS DYCD

Local

Oddo

Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, Inc.

134012789

$31,500

DYCD-Y

Local Local Local

Koppell Jackson Levin

DreamYard Project, Inc. Drew Hamilton Dumbo District Management Association Inc.

133759661 136400434 200214837

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$10,000 $5,000 $4,000

DCA NYCHA DSBS

Local

Levin

Dumbo Neighborhood Alliance Inc.

264401480

$4,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Dickens

Dunbar Tenants Association

113802678

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Wills **

Dunton Block and Civic Association Inc.

113569234

$7,000

DYCD-CD

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Comrie Van Bramer Eugene

Dunton Block and Civic Association, Inc. Dutch Kills Civic Association DWA Fanm, Inc.

113569234 112806214 431952083

$3,500 $6,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-CD

$7,000

Local

Rodriguez

Dyckman Resident Association

133202305

$2,500

NYCHA

Local

Chin

Dynamic Forms, Inc.

133440226

$3,500

DCA

Local

Greenfield

Dysautonomia Foundation, Inc.

136145280

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Van Bramer

Earsay, Inc.

311669271

$3,500

DCA

Local

Williams

East 34th Street Block Association/2002, Inc.

043707046

$3,500

DPR

Local

Williams

East 40th Street Progressive Block Association Inc.

205778751

$3,500

Funding will help enhance the block by installing decorative tree guards and continue to additionally beautify DYCD-CD the block with plants and flowers. The request will assist with expenses to provide entertainment and enrichment for our children at our annual block party (family and friends day). The East 69th Street Association plants seasonal flowers and replaces dead trees on 69th Street between First DYCD-CD and Second Avenues. Funds will be used to defray the costs of planting flowers in the tree wells. We would also use the funds to buy a new tree for the street to replace one that was cut down by the City. DYCD-CD Funding will support operating costs, beautification projects and outreach programs to businesses along the East 86th Street corridor and surrounding areas.

Local

Lappin

East 69th Street Association, Inc.

260555623

$4,000

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Garodnick Lappin Williams Cabrera

East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association, Inc. East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association, Inc. East Flatbush Village, Inc. East Fordham Academy for the Arts - Middle School 459

061756910 061756910 800612019 136400434

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$7,500 $7,500 $12,000 $10,000

DYCD-CD Funding will go toward outreach and promotion of businesses and the development of a safe haven program. DYCD-Y DOE To support our Cultural Enrichment Program. EFV main focus is helping children who dwell in at-risk communities avoid the violence by providing the youth with Cultural Enrichment activities. Funds will offset the purchases of science labs, laptops and computer carts.

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Viverito

East Harlem Employment Services, Inc.

133255679

$10,000

DSBS

To support the CORE Attitudinal and Job Readiness training program to increase job placement and retention rates, as well as to reduce attrition rates for more intensive programs, such as hard skills training. To support its CORE Attitudinal and Job Readiness training program. This intensive four-week workshop in attitude modification, self-presentation, and workplace readiness prepares individuals for the rigors of sectorspecific skills training programs and the workplace. CORE is based on the premise that businesses seeking to fill entry-level jobs look for people who will fit into the workplace, accept the authority of supervisors, get along with peers, and display an eagerness to learn and contribute. Funds will be used to help East Harlem students enroll in college. Funds provided for this program will be used to pay for test prep materials, textbooks, food for workshops, educational supplies and transportation to college fairs and open houses. To support the ERDA College Access Program which will continue to provide in-depth SAT, college preparation, and college retention services for high school juniors, seniors, and parents. To support four integrated, comprehensive, and long-term programs which utilize a resident organizing and empowerment approach:Employment Services, Financial Empowerment Services, Youth Development/College Access and Community Economic Revitalization Services. To Support Family Day Activities Funding will be used to enhanced programming and for trips, (traveling), maintenance (improvement), and printing and supplies.

Local

Dickens, Viverito, Eugene CC

East Harlem Employment Services, Inc.

133255679

$10,000

DSBS

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Viverito Van Bramer

East Harlem Urban Center East River Development Alliance, Inc.

132765924 861096987 861096987 136400434 131623989 201723492

$10,000 $22,000 $200,000 $1,000 $10,000

DOE DYCD-Y
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Queens Delegation, Van Bramer, Ulrich East River Development Alliance, Inc. CC Viverito Arroyo Sanders East River Houses Tenant Association East Side House, Inc. Eastern Queens Alliance

NYCHA DFTA

$5,000

DYCD-CD Funds to support general operating costs of the Idlewild Park Environmental Science Learning Center Project The requested funds will be used by giving a salary to the program directors and teachers as well as course materials.The second program will be civic classes, these classes will help prepare the permanent residents in taking the citizenship exam. Funds will be used by providing a salary for the teachers and materials for the classes such as paper, books, etc. The purpose for the requested funds will be for the purchase of 10 Defibtech Lifeline AED defibrillators to be distributed 1 each to 5 group homes, 1 for our pre-school, 1 for our school, 1 for our adult center, 1 for our vocational center, and 1 for our new building/school on Beach Street. To support emergency response operations including firefighting fire prevention, emergency medical services and HAZMAT mitigation. Specifically, funding will be used to support the maintenance and repair of emergency vehicles, repair and replacement of firefighting/medical equipment and training expenses.

Local

Dromm

Ecuadorian International Center, Inc.

010627174

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Oddo

Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.

132872916

$2,000

DOHMH

Local

Vacca

Edgewater Park Volunteer Hose Company No. 1, Inc.

136125044

$5,000

FDNY

Local

Greenfield

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484

$10,000

Local

Fidler

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484

$5,000

Local Local

Recchia Recchia

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484 Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484

$4,000 $4,000

Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack the skills necessary to obtain employment and self-sufficiency. Marks JCH is applying for funds to provide After School Care for children in south Brooklyn. Currently our After School Center serves over 200 children a year. With the threat of loosing Out of School Time funding next year, we need resources to continue to provide free or affordable care for all children in our community. The services DYCD-Y would include homework help; educational programming; recreational activities in the area of sports, performing arts and science. The funds will be used to pay for staff costs, transportation and supplies associated with After School care. Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack the skills DYCD-CD necessary to obtain employment and self-sufficiency. Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack the skills DYCD-CD necessary to obtain employment and self-sufficiency. DYCD-CD DYCD DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA OCJC Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack the skills necessary to obtain employment and self-sufficiency. The Marks JCH will offer ESOL levels I, II, and III classes. Basic components of instruction will include ESOL, vocational ESOL, Civics and Communication Skills. Funds will be used to support in-school music programs at PS 25, PS 48 and MS 424. To support our in-school music education programs that serves children which receive weekly music instruction throughout the year. Funds will support direct music instruction to students and program oversight. Funds will be used to support in-school music programs high-quality music instruction throughout the year. To support our in-school music education programs that serve public school children in Council District 36. Funds will support direct music instruction to students and program oversight. Funds will be used to support in-school music programs high-quality music instruction throughout the year. Funds will help prevent teen dating violence, to support STEPS Teen Services programming and provide counseling and case management to teens from our offices. STEPS receives funding from the City 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 our services for these women when they return to their communities after a period of incarceration. Funding will help finance the cost of our Case Manager, program supervision, and the materials needed for program activities. To purchase nursing equipment to allow a less invasive, more dignified technique in obtaining patients temperatures.

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Fidler, Greenfield, Recchia CC Arroyo Brewer Palma Vann Viverito Palma

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484 Education Through Music, Inc. Education Through Music, Inc. Education Through Music, Inc. Education Through Music, Inc. Education Through Music, Inc. Edwin Gould Services for Children & Families 133613210 133613210 133613210 133613210 133613210 135675643 * * * * *

$45,000 $5,000 $4,000 $5,000 $7,500 $5,000 $5,000

Local

Crowley, Gentile, Fidler CC

Edwin Gould Services for Children & Families

135675643

$20,000

Misc.

Local

Oddo

Eger Foundation Inc.

237078563

$3,000

DOHMH

LOCAL

Local

Brooklyn Delegation, Dromm, James CC

El Puente de Williamsburg

112614265

$30,000

DYCD

Local

Dilan

El Regreso Foundation Inc.

061179595

$15,000

DOHMH

Local

Levin

El Regreso Foundation Inc.

061179595

$4,000

DOHMH

AWAKE (Activism, Work and Knowledge Engagement), an alternative jobs development program for N. Brooklyn youth, targets 40-65 Latino/Black youth. Funds will support paid internships; job skills, leadership, community assessment; and mentoring case management. El Regreso provides two types of treatment; residential treatment for approximately one year and ambulatory treatment for approximately six months. Funding provided will enhance the delivery of services to our residents. Additionally, cultural events and music activities will provide an opportunity for our residents to better understand their heritage and cultural roots. Our main purpose is to help people free themselves from drugs and alcohol and live a healthy and productive life. We provide the following services; Individual, Group, and Family counseling, Vocational and Employment assistance, and other Social services. Funding provided by the Council will enhance the delivery of services to our residents. To provide affordable Arts and Cultural programming for the general public in the form of an Art Gallery and live performance events (musical concerts, poetry and literature readings, dance performances). To support the building-wide tours, neighborhood walking tours, and educational programs. Funds will be used to cover material and staffing expenses. To enhance Elmcors afterschool program and summer camp by providing state-of-the-art educational materials, arts and crafts tools, recreational/entertainment hardware, software and new age-appropriate educational/remedial software to enhance literacy for English speakers of other languages. Funds will be used to acquire the aforementioned materials and the appropriate staff to provide assistance in reading, writing, mathematics and computer skills.

Local Local

Viverito Chin

El Taller Latino Americano Eldridge Street Project, Inc.

132995536 133379555

* *

$5,000 $3,500

DCA DCA

Boro

Ferreras

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc.

112224539

$12,857

DYCD-Y

Local

Dromm

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

$3,500

Funds to support the agencys ESL program. As a key component of the Center's educational mission, staff from DYCD-CD the program work with these non English speaking immigrants to prepare them for citizenship, building their capacity in English so that they can integrate into the New York community. Funds will be directed toward the agencys immigration, legal services and ESL program. As a key component of the Centers educational mission, staff from the program work with immigration clients who are immigrants to prepare them for citizenship, building their capacity and readiness in English if necessary so that they can further integrate into the New York community Funds will be directed toward the agencys immigration, legal services and ESL program. As a key component of the Centers educational mission, staff from the program work with immigration clients who are immigrants to prepare them for citizenship. ECHO will offer monetary assistance to families with children 18 years of age or younger who have a serious health, medical or living emergency. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For Office Space, Office Supplies, Outreach Printing And For The Salary Of The Employees Of Echo In Order To Operate The Program. ECHO will offer monetary assistance to families with children 18 years of age or younger who have a serious health, medical or living emergency. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For Office Space, Office Supplies, Outreach Printing And For The Salary Of The Employees Of Echo In Order To Operate The Program.

Local

Ferreras

Emerald Isle Immigration Center

112932528

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Comrie, Van Bramer, Ulrich, Koslowitz, Dromm Isle Immigration Center CC Emerald

112932528

$125,000

DYCD

Boro

Ignizio

Emergency Children's Help Organization, Inc.

113828185

$6,000

DOHMH

Local

Oddo

Emergency Children's Help Organization, Inc.

113828185

$10,000

DOHMH

Local

Ulrich

Emergency Medical Rescue of New York City, Inc.

113469831

$3,000

Local Local

Quinn Comrie

Emerging Artists Theatre Company, Inc. EMG Health Communications

133740018 113398407

* *

$4,000 $5,000

Local

Fidler, Dromm, Jackson CC

Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation, Inc.

133843122

$180,000

Local

Rivera

Enact, Inc.

133422660

$10,000

Local Local Local

Quinn Oddo Rivera

Enact, Inc. Enrichment Through the Arts Epilepsy Institute, The

133422660 113051230 132608325

* * *

$3,500 $3,500 $5,000

The funding will be used to assist us to continue to maintain our Radio and celluar communications. Funds will also purchase equipment needed to provide the information to the public with regards to CPR, Emergency Prepardness, etc. The New Work Series is a 3-week event with three different areas to develop new artists work: female and male DCA solo pieces, and full length musicals. Funding will be used to provide performing and rehearsal space for the artists' works. To provide resourceful skills to parents and adolescents for the purpose of developing and nurturing a healthy DOHMH relationship within the family unit. Through our Pride in My Workplace initiative, the Empire State Pride Agenda Foundation is working 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. Through our Pride in Our Union DYCD program, the Pride Agenda is working 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 identity and expression. Funding will continue to help ENACT with providing developmental theatre activities, reflective role play, and DYCD-Y guided facilitation to address relevant issues schools face on a daily basis, such as lack of respect, bullying, and peer pressure. Funding will continue to help ENACT with providing developmental theatre activities, reflective role play, and DYCD-Y guided facilitation to address relevant issues schools face on a daily basis, such as lack of respect, bullying, and peer pressure. Funds will be used as a ticket subsidy for students in grades PreK- 8 from Public, Private and Parochial schools in DYCD-Y Staten Island and Brooklyn To provide the Vocational Employment Program which is designed both to assist persons who have never DYCD-CD worked to enter the job market and find employment and to maintain people in employment through a range of vocational strategies and intervention. DOHMH This is a request for restoration for our Vocational Employment Program. This one-of -a kind program is designed both to assist persons who have never worked enter the job market and find employment and to maintain people in employment through a range of vocational strategies and intervention. Funding aslo supports clients who require counseling to maintain or regain employment.

Local

Koppell, Rivera, Gentile, Arroyo, Ferreras, EugeneInstitute, The CC Epilepsy

132608325

$25,000

DOHMH

LOCAL

Local

Dickens

Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

133709095

$6,000

DYCD-Y

ESS After-School Program in District 9. Our program aims to improve students academic performance through academic enrichment, socioemotional support and mentoring. Funding would provide much needed math and literacy assistance to students through ESS' Sheltering Arms Day Care Services.

Local Local Local

Eugene Williams Arroyo

Erasmus Neighborhood Federation Erasmus Neighborhood Federation Eugenio Maria De Hostos Community College Foundation

112490986 112490986 133116643

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$5,000 $5,000 $10,000

DYCD-CD Services to be funded are: youth, Housing couseling, Foreclosure prevention, landlord/tenant and immigration DYCD-CD Services to be funded are: youth, Housing couseling, Foreclosure prevention, landlord/tenant and immigration CUNY To support a year-long music and dance concert series at the Hostos Center for the Arts Culture. Funds will be applied to production costs such as sound, instrument and backline equipment rentals. To support students/teachers programming. Allocations for the program participants will cover registration fees, ground transportation, materials, entrance to museums/art galleries and other related program cost.

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Rodriguez

Eugenio Maria De Hostos Community College Foundation

136400434

$5,000

CUNY

Local

Comrie, Oddo CC

Everyone Reading Inc

132755541

$40,000

Boro Local Local

Manhattan Delegation Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention, Inc. Garodnick Lappin Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention, Inc. Eviction Intervention Services Homelessness Prevention, Inc.

133311582 133311582 133311582

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$3,500 $3,500 $15,000

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Dickens

Exodus Transitional Community, Inc.

311731465

$5,000

Local

Viverito

Exodus Transitional Community, Inc.

311731465

$15,000

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Rodriguez

Experimental Community Theater Inc.

133893405

$3,000

To support Learning Heroes, a successful academic program that will increase the reading scores and resiliency of NYC children. Funds will be used to cover essential program expenses including key staff lines, materials and supplies. Funds would also enable us to increase the number of children served and provide additional tutoring during after-school hours and over the summer. Funding will support the Affordable Housing Resource Center which include Pro bono legal consults, Benefits HPD Entitlement Counseling and Tenant Education Seminars. Funding will support the free legal aid and housing advocacy and workshop services offered to East Side HPD residents. Funding for the Affordable Housing Resource Center. Programs legal clinics/consult with housing court HPD attorneys, SORT a full service program for those confronting hoarding, Benefits Entitlement Counseling, assistance with rental arrears, tenant education seminars and community outreach. Funding will help provide Employment Readiness and Placement with workshops that cover resume DYCD-CD development, instruction in workplace culture and ethics, interview preparation, and online job search instruction. Funding will help provide Employment Readiness and Placement with workshops that cover resume DYCD-CD development, instruction in workplace culture and ethics, interview preparation, and online job search instruction. To recruit youth ages 14 to 25 and involve them in acting workshops for a period of six months. Recruits will be DYCD-Y involed in an artistic production which will be free of charge for their families and general public in the Washington Heights and Inwood Communties. DYCD We will address access and safety issues. Improvements to electricity and the installation of Air Conditioners will DYCD-CD help us create an appropriate environment for older audiences and artists as well as those with chronic illnesses affected by heat who cannot currently access the space during the hot summer months. The Con Edison Musician Residency Composition Program is focused on the workspace needs of two communities: musicians needing workspace and cultural facilities with underused space. We provide three months of free workspace plus a stipend to the composers, who are chosen through a competitive panel review process. Funds to support the Peer Stipend Program - training graduates to work with current clients, conduct community outreach and eventually obtain employment in the field of substance abuse treatment and HIV/AIDS education and prevention. Nutritional Assistance Program - providing HIV positive clients with sound nutritional information and food. Funding will support two programs; Peer Stipend Program and Nutritional Assistance Programs. The goal is to provide our HIV positive clients with sound nutritional information andcommunity outreach in the field of substance abuse treatment and HIV/AIDS education and prevention. To provide the Peer Stipend Program and the Nutritional Assistance Program. These programs train graduates from Exponents programs to work with current clients, conduct community outreach and eventually obtain employment in the field of substance abuse treatment and HIV/AIDS education and prevention.

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Mendez

Experimental Theatre Project Inc.

510178992

$3,500

Local

Quinn

Exploring The Metropolis Inc.

133164931

$3,000

DCA

Local

Arroyo

Exponents, Inc.

133572677

$10,000

DOHMH

Local

Mendez

Exponents, Inc.

133572677

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Palma

Exponents, Inc.

133572677

$15,000

DOHMH

Local

Greenfield

Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim

542196301

$15,000

Local

Lander

Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim

542196301

$5,000

Local

Recchia

Ezras Cholim Yad Ephraim

542196301

$4,000

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Wills ** Rodriguez

Faith Mission Inc. Alcohol Crisis Center FAJUBY Foundation

113017720 753229978

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$5,000 $5,000

To enable the organization to continue feeding hospital patients and their family members. The funding DYCD-CD requested will enable us to purchase the necessary food supplies and disposable wrappings and paper goods to implement this crucial project. To enable the organization to continue feeding hospital patients and their family members. The funding DYCD-CD requested will enable us to purchase the necessary food supplies and disposable wrappings and paper goods to implement this crucial project. To enable the organization to continue feeding hospital patients and their family members. The funding DYCD-CD requested will enable us to purchase the necessary food supplies and disposable wrappings and paper goods to implement this crucial project. Funds will be used to provide Community outreach/presentations which focus on substance prevention, and the DOHMH inter-connection of health risk, disease, child abuse and community violence. Funding will be used to help supplement the costs of materials. To support the FAJUBY Preparatory Educational Program, which includes General Education Development DYCD-Y (GED)s exam and ESL.

LOCAL

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Levin

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE)

200092728

$3,500

DYCD-CD

To ensure the participation and retention of low income families and youth in the Participatory Budgeting process. Funding received from this proposal will go towards the salary of a Participatory Budgeting Coordinator that will be responsible for developing and carrying out outreach, training and one on one support to low income families and youth as well as co-coordinating efforts with the city-wide participatory budgeting project.

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Eugene

Family Renaissance, Inc.

113190985

$8,000

Project H.E.L.P @ Family Renaissance is a domestic violence program for people in the community. it is designed DYCD-CD to heighten awareness empower domestic violence victims and survivors through education counseling , community outreach,information,referrals and advocacy & referrals are provided weekly as needed. 1. Legal Immigrant Assistance: funding to assist NYC residents and families with immgrant related services including application for citizenship, legal represenation before immigration judges, advise and advocacy on DYCD-CD other immigrant issues, etc. 2. Food Nutrition Services for Families: funding will assist our community pantry obtain more food for seniors and single parents with children. 3. Health Fair - funding will be used to cover program and other cost for the fair. To expand F4K's comprehensive fitness and nutrition education program for children in low-income and urban DOE elementary schools. DOE F4K provides a comprehensive fitness and nutrition education to children in low-income, urban elementary schools. Our program focuses on educating children through direct instruction, enlisting parent involvement via workshops, committees and newsletters, and mobilizing the community. To provide our in-school Video program, Fannie Lou TV (FLTV) provides our students with the opportunity to research, film, edit and report on issues that concern them and are relevant to our community. Funds will be used for the 2012 Farmers Boulevard Health and Wellness Fair. Offer programs and services to the tenants of Farragut Houses. Offer educational workshops and coordinate development or community specific events tailored by the Tenants Association. to expand our health and fitness focused programs in PS 195K and PS 196K. Funds will be used to fund the After-School Programs client enrichment services and funding will help to defray salary expenses. The Thypin Oltchick Institute serves approx. 700 entrepreneurs/small businesses owners annually, 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 approx. 700 entrepreneurs during the grant term. Technical assistance will be provided pertaining to financing/starting a business/obtaining business skills.

Local

Dilan

Family Services Network of New York

112592651

$10,000

Local

Arroyo

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

$10,000

Local

Palma

FAN4Kids A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

260092086

$3,500

Local Local Local Local Local Recchia

Rivera Comrie James CC Foster

Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corp Farragut Tenants Association FAST NYC Inc Featherbed Lane Improvement Association, Inc.

136400434 270992406 113558558 263995312 132851606 * * *

$10,000 $3,500 $3,500 $7,500 $30,000

DOE DOHMH NYCHA DOE DYCD-Y

Local

Koppell, Gonzalez, Dilan CC

Federation Employment and Guidance Service Inc

131624000

$75,000

DSBS

Local Local Local Local

Vallone Ulrich Koslowitz Wills **

Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York Federation of Hindu Mandirs USA Inc. Federation of Hindu Mandirs, USA Inc. Federation of Hindu Mandirs, USA Inc.

112931965 113276618 113277618 113277618

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$3,500 $5,000 $8,000 $6,000

DYCD-CD The Hellenic Immersion Program will be providing English, civics, and ESL courses to our community. Funds to support: 1. Ramayana in the Park - a nine day religious event open to the public 2. The Annual DYCD-CD Phagwah Parade held in Queens and attracting over 30,000 people 3. The Mahatma Gandhi Peace March held annually Funding will help provide ramayana in the Park - a nine day religious event open to the public. Funds will also DYCD-CD help support The Annual Phagwah Parade and the Mahatma Gandhi Peace March. Funding will help provide ramayana in the Park - a nine day religious event open to the public. Funds will also DYCD-CD help support The Annual Phagwah Parade and the Mahatma Gandhi Peace March. Funds to support crucial services to the community which include: services/programming for the elderly, DYCD-CD immigrants, youngsters and their entire families. Clients will be assisted with the filing of applications for entitlements such as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section 8, HEAP, etc. Funds to support crucial services to the community which include: services/programming for the elderly, DYCD-CD immigrants, youngsters and their entire families. Clients will be assisted with the filing of applications for entitlements such as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section 8, HEAP, etc. To provide crucial servcies to the community. We have a large elderly and immigrant population that relies heavily on our services on a daily basis. We also target youngsters and their entire families for services. Clients will be assisted eith the filing of applications for entitlements such as Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, Public Assistance, Section 8, HEAP, etc. We will prepare the necessary documents for clients, set up appointments, and will provide follow-up services.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Ltd. 112507910

$16,875

Local

Recchia

Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Ltd. 112507910

$28,400

Local

Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Gonzalez, James, Levin of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn, Ltd. 112507910 CC Federation

$100,000

DYCD

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Weprin

Federation of Organizations for the New York State Mentally Disabled, Inc.

237237931

$3,500

Big Nosh Vocational Services Program is an employment program that combines features of an affirmative business (a caf in Building 40 of Creedmoor Psychiatric Center staffed by mental health clients) with supported DYCD-CD employment. The goal is for each client to work in the Big Nosh Caf to gain the experience and confidence needed to enter the mainstream workforce. The funds requested will be used to pay for the costs of administering the program including general support and inventory costs. To provide ongoing capacity building and direct services to Council District 1 and 2-based agencies. These DYCD-CD services include annual Holiday Toy and Gift Drives, distribution of toys and other donated items, and volunteer placement; as well as emergency financial assistance and social services referrals. DFTA Special programs and events are provided to seniors including Arts/crafts, educational & informational seminars on health and screenings, recreational activities, exercise classes, table games, complete various forms related to receiving benefits/entitlements and housing.

Local

Mendez

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.

135562220

$7,500

Local

Eugene

Fenimore Senior Center, Inc.

112772287

$18,000

LOCAL

Local

Lander

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

112475743

$6,000

Local

James

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

112475743

$3,500

Local

Fidler, Lander, Gonzalez, Levin CC

Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc.

112475743

$25,000

Boro Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Manhattan Delegation Figure Skating in Harlem, Inc. Quinn Recchia Ferreras Greenfield Fidler Recchia Dickens Comrie Film Fleadh Foundation, Inc. Film Fleadh Foundation, Inc. First Baptist Church of Corona NY, Inc. First Chernomorets USA, Inc. First Chernomorets USA, Inc. First Chernomorets USA, Inc. First Corinthian Baptist Church First Faith Baptist Church

133945168 134051235 134051235 311767167 113586786 113586786 113586786 133686242 022916843

$3,500 $3,000 $29,000

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$5,000 $3,500 $5,000 $3,000 $4,000

Funding will directly support advocacy programs for hundreds of immigrant workers and tenants; Adult Basic DYCD-CD Education, GED and ESL classes for over 400 foreign language speakers; and Neighborhood Employment Services. Funds will support essential salary and service costs. Funding will directly support advocacy programs for hundreds of immigrant workers and tenants; Adult Basic DYCD-CD Education, GED and ESL classes for foreign language speakers; and Neighborhood Employment Services. Council funds will support essential salary and service costs. 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 DYCD 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 Financial Counseling reaches poor New Yorkers, helping them access these needed services. DYCD-Y To deliver ice skating programming by certified teachers to young girls in harlem. Funds will be used for general festival expenses. Programs to be funded: The Craic Festival, Kids Fleadh, Craic DCA Gay Lesbian Film Festival, and Shorts Night. Programs to be funded: The Craic festival, Kids Fleadh, Craic GayLesbian Film Festival, and Shorts Night. Funds DCA will be used for general festival expenses. Afterschool Tutorial Program, Summer Camp, Soup Kitchen, Computer Training. The funds will be used to DYCD-CD purchase, books, office supplies as well as computers and printers. DYCD-Y The funds will be used for renting and soccer uniforms(jerseys,shorts,socks,balls etc.). Funds will be used to rent private and public indoor facilities and to purchase soccer DYCD-Y uniforms(jerseys,shorts,socks,balls etc.). Funds will be used to rent private and public indoor facilities and to purchase soccer DYCD-Y uniforms(jerseys,shorts,socks,balls etc.). DYCD-Y DYCD-Y To help cover programming expenses for the Breakfast Before Books, a nutritious breakfast youth program.

$5,000

Local

Oddo

Fisherman's Conservation Association, Inc., The

331135304

$1,500

Local

Eugene

Flatbush Development Corporation

510188251

$20,000

Local

Williams

Flatbush Development Corporation

510188251

$7,000

To Introduce students to college life by SAT prep and visits to colleges and universities campus to insure a smooth transition from high school to college. Hooked For A Lifetime is a program that promotes fishing as a healthy alternative to the many negative influences and activities that our youth is exposed to everyday. The monies will be used to finance providing the DYCD-Y of all the tackle and supplies for the year. Every child receives a rod, reel, and tackle box at the end of the program. 1)Youth:FDC provides 3 afterschool programs; 2)Housing &Tenant Organizing and Immigration; 3)Economic DYCD-CD Development; 4)Flatbush Tenant Coalition - 23 buildings strong,is an organizing initiative in Flatbush, East Flatbush and Crown Heights. 1)Youth:FDC provides 3 afterschool programs; 2)Housing &Tenant Organizing and Immigration; 3)Economic DYCD-CD Development; 4)Flatbush Tenant Coalition - 23 buildings strong,is an organizing initiative in Flatbush, East Flatbush and Crown Heights. DYCD-Y Requested funds will be used to defray costs for early childhood literacy and recreational programs as well as athletuc and fitnmess programs for elementary, middle and high school aged boys and girls.

Local

Fidler

Flatbush Park Jewish Center

111969900

$3,500

Local

Greenfield

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

$6,000

Local

Recchia

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

$4,000

Local

Fidler

Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol, Inc.

203244567

$25,000

Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-terrorism awareness, medical awareness DYCD-CD programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people. Assist in case of emergencies, natural disasters, Alzheimers patients search and rescue, etc. Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-terrorism awareness, medical awareness DYCD-CD programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people. Assist in case of emergencies, natural disasters, Alzheimers patients search and rescue, etc. Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti-terrorism awareness, medical awareness DYCD-CD programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people. Assist in case of emergencies, natural disasters, Alzheimers patients search and rescue, etc. FDNY We provide free of charge Emergency Ambulance Services to our community. We always need to buy medical supplies, Diesel Fuel for our ambulances and pay for Insurance to keep us in operation. All members are volunteers and we provide Emergency Medical education to them free of charge. Funds will be used to provide Emergency Ambulance and oxygen service as well as support for the Home Loan Equipment program lending walkers, wheel chairs, crutches and canes free of charge to residents of Flushing. To provide transportation to hospitals or other such places for medical treatment and care. We have assisted our residents with the use of Home Loan Equipment such as walkers, wheel chairs, crutches and canes free of charge. Funds are requested to support year-round cultural services and arts programs at Flushing Town Hall for students, seniors, families and the general public, including free holiday community events such as the Lunar New Year Celebration. Funds are requested to support cultural services and arts programs for seniors. Funds will be used for purchasing educational materials and classroom supplies, office supplies, expenses related to support parents workshops/staff development, expenses related to school trips and consultants fees for the program enhancements. Funds will be used for Speakers Bureau, Health Fairs, Support Groups and Newsletter (e-newsletters). Funds granted will maintain a strong relationship between the hospital and community and ensure the hospital continues to help the people we serve live better, healthier lives.

Local

Fidler

Flatlands Volunteer Ambulance and First Aid Corps Inc.

510138370

$7,500

Local

Koo

Flushing Community Vollunteer Ambulance Corps Inc

116035357

$5,000

FDNY

Boro

Halloran

Flushing Community Vollunteer Ambulance Corps Inc.

116035637

$3,500

FDNY

Boro Local Local

Koo Comrie Koo

Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts Inc. Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts Inc. Flushing Day Care Center, Inc.

112652182 112652182 112196556

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$8,929 $5,000 $7,000

DCA DCA ACS

Local

Halloran

Flushing Hospital and Medical Center

111631781

$4,000

DOHMH

LOCAL

Local

Koo

Flushing Hospital and Medical Center

111631781

$5,000

DOHMH

The requested funds will be used for the following: Speakers Bureau, Health Fairs, Support Groups and Newsletter (e-newsletters). Funds granted will maintain a strong relationship between the hospital and community and ensure the hospital continues to help the people we serve live better, healthier lives.

Local

Koo

Flushing Jewish Community Council

112669559

$5,000

Local Local

Van Bramer Brewer

Flux Factory, Inc. Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc.

113506262 133998872

$3,500 $3,000

The funding will help to provide ESOL/civics preparation to immigrants. The money will be used to pay the DYCD-CD instructor, administrative and OTPS costs including rent, utilities, telephone, consumable and other related expenses. Funding will go toward expenses related to the Flux Artist-in-Residence program (FAIR) and Flux Factory DCA Exhibitions. Flux Factorys Exhibitions are a platform for our Artists-in-Residence, as well as those who answer exhibition open calls, to create and display collaborative works. To fund the more than 100 programs including: three mainstage productions, more than thirty concert readings DCA of popular Yiddish plays and songs at senior and community centers. Each season, the National Yiddish Theatre - Folksbiene presents more than 100 performances and programs, which includes mainstage productions, Yiddish language performances at senior and community centers, concert readings on City University of New York campuses in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens, Yiddish culture workshops for youth aged two years and older, and special events. Each season, the National Yiddish Theatre - Folksbiene presents more than 100 performances and programs, which includes mainstage productions, Yiddish language performances at senior and community centers, concert readings on City University of New York campuses in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens, Yiddish culture workshops for youth aged two years and older, and special events.

Local

Greenfield

Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc.

133998872

$3,500

DCA

Local

Weprin

Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc.

133998872

$10,000

DCA

Local Local Local Local Local Local

Quinn Recchia Arroyo Lander Gonzalez Dickens

Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc. Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre, Inc. Food Bank for New York City, The Food Bank for New York City, The Food Vendors of Red Hook Foot Center Of New York

133998872 133998872 133179546 133179546 680673866 131655230 * *

$3,000 $5,000 $10,000 $2,000 $5,000 $7,500

To fund the more than 100 programs including: three mainstage productions, more than thirty concert readings of popular Yiddish plays and songs at senior and community centers. To fund the more than 100 programs including: three mainstage productions, more than thirty concert readings DCA of popular Yiddish plays and songs at senior and community centers. The Food Bank For New York City is requesting funds from Council Member Arroyo to support efforts to DYCD-CD increase access to fresh, nutritious food for approximately 40 emergency and community food programs serving low-income New Yorkers in the 17th Council District. To support efforts to increase access to fresh, nutritious food for about 5 emergency and community food DYCD-CD programs serving low-income New Yorkers in the 39th Council District. Funds needed to continue the development of the RHFV marketplace project include materials, labor, DYCD-CD personnel, media, and advertising and/or operational costs. DCA DOHMH Funding will provide a Heavy Duty Podiatric Chair and Signature Pads that will help with assiting patients. To fund the BID Marketing campaign consists of ongoing programs/events that coincide with major shopping seasonal promotions. In addition, the BID produced a series of publications such as shoppers directory / area map, newsletters, annual reports and other resources to promote our current services, programs / events and keep everyone up to date with Fordham Roads happenings.

Local

Cabrera

Fordham Road District Management Association, Inc., The

260117797

$10,000

DSBS

Local

Rivera

Fordham Road District Management Association, Inc., The

260117797

$12,000

Local

Rivera

Fordham Road District Management Association, Inc., The

260117797

$20,000

To fund the Streetscape Enhancement Master Plan, which is to efficiently upgrade the overall appearance of the DYCD-CD district through update and replacement of existing street furniture amenities and to provide a cleaner, greener public spaces for area residents and shoppers. The BID will expand its marketing campaign by reaching out to eary childhood base organizations local DYCD-Y educational institution through literacy programs to support early lerning and growth in Child/parent relationships. To fund the BID Marketing campaign consists of ongoing programs/events that coincide with major shopping seasonal promotions. In addition, the BID produced a series of publications such as shoppers directory / area map, newsletters, annual reports and other resources to promote our current services, programs / events and keep everyone up to date with Fordham Roads happenings.

Local

Rivera

Fordham Road District Management Association, Inc., The

260117797

$25,000

DSBS

Local

Foster

Fordham University

131740451

$21,500

Funding will be directed towards non-personal service (NPS) and costs associated with the Bronx AfricanDYCD-CD American History Project's 10th Anniversary Conference. Costs include printing, food/beverages, audio/visual recording, exhibit, concert, and supplies. DOHMH This Reserach initiative will focus its efforts on helping individuals with neurological genetic disorders, specifically familial dysautonomia (FD) and other related syndromes, that are caused by genetic DNA mutation.

Local

Koppell, Rivera CC

Fordham University Biological Science Research Laboratory

131740451

$50,000

Local

Rose

Forest Avenue District Management Association, Inc.

141933279

$5,000

Local Local Local Local Local

Koslowitz Koslowitz Koslowitz Koslowitz Ulrich

Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce of Queens, Inc. Forest Hills Community Civic Association, Inc. Forest Hills High School Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corp, Inc. Forest Park Senior Citizens Center, Inc.

113200313 112920536 136400434 237169662 112515431 *

$2,500 $2,000 $5,000 $6,000 $25,000

The program is a multi-faceted marketing campaign to enlighten the community, heighten its appreciation of the commercial corridor that has become a Business Improvement District. The goal is to strengthen the commercial corridor and educate the community on the need for a strong commercial corridor. Funds will be used to produce a directory of shops and services. To support the Jazz Thursdays Free outdoor concerts which are located on 70th Rd in the heart of the business DYCD-CD Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. district. DYCD-CD To Publish, Print Distribute a community Newsletter And Web Site. Maspeth Town Hall, Inc. DOE To supplement the Economics Academy expenses. FDNY To purchase medical equipment and supplies for the ambulances. Funding will provide nutritious congregate meals approved by the department for the aging in addition to DFTA recreational activities--including but not limited dancing, bingo, trips. arrange speakers telephone assistance for access a ride, doctors, utilities, etc. DSBS

237259702 237259702

LOCAL

Local Local Local

Dilan Ulrich Comrie

Forest Park Trust, Inc. Forest Park Trust, Inc. Forestdale, Inc.

311558645 311558645 111631747

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$24,000 $10,000 $5,000

DPR DPR

Funds will be used to hire seasonal community garden facilitators to work with volunteers. We will also continue free youth sport clinics, the Highland Park free summer family concert series and annual seasonal festivals.

Local

Ferreras

Forestdale, Inc.

111631747

$3,500

Funds will be used for family friendly concerts at the George Seuffert Bandshell, our annual sports clinics and senior programming at Oak Ridge that provides live bands and dancing. To support for our nationally recognized Fathering Initiative. Funds will help develop our workforce DYCD-CD development portion of the fathering program to put our clients back in the workforce. We ask your support for our nationally recognized Fathering Initiative & Heart of the Initiative which is a 12week course that blends intensive parenting skills with referrals to continuing education and job training. Funds DYCD-CD will be used to develop our workforce development portion of the fathering program to put our clients back in the workforce. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD To support for our nationally recognized Fathering Initiative. Funds will help develop the needs of fragile families, in which parents are unmarried and face barriers to cooperation in effectively parenting their children.

Local Local Local Local Local

Gennaro Koslowitz Wills ** Eugene James

Forestdale, Inc. Forestdale, Inc. Forestdale, Inc. Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Fort Greene Strategic Neighborhood Action Partnership

111631747 111631747 111631747 112300840 113343941

$3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $8,000 $3,500

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Fidler

CC

Fort Hamilton Hockey Corporation

562629871

$7,500

Boro Local Local Local

Dromm Jackson Palma Levin

Fortune Society, Inc., The Fortune Society, Inc., The Foster Parent Advocacy Foundation Inc. Foundation for Contemporary Arts Inc.

132645436 132645436 450592133 131978163

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$7,000 $5,000 $3,500 $2,500

To support for our nationally recognized Fathering Initiative. Funds will help develop our workforce development portion of the fathering program to put our clients back in the workforce. To support for our nationally recognized Fathering Initiative. Funds will help develop our workforce DYCD-CD development portion of the fathering program to put our clients back in the workforce. DFTA Funds will be used to support the senior center and services at the Hazel Brooks Senior Center. The funds will support our open access computer technology lab that offers residents of the Ingersoll, Whitman DYCD-CD and Farragut Public Housing Developments instruction in computer basics, resume preparation, employment search and entrepreneurship activities. ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE TAUGHT THE MAJOR FUNCTIONS IN THE GAME OF HOCKEY. THE REQUESTED FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR RINK REPAVEMENT , SAFETY SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT FOR ALL CHILDREN , AND JERSEYS FOR DYCD ALL PARTIPANTS . ALL CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF TEN WILL ALSO RECEIVE A TROPHY FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION. Funding would support the Youth Education & Career Exploration (YE/CE) program for court-involved young DYCD-Y adults, age 16-24. Funding would support our Youth Education Career Exploration (YE/CE) program for court-involved young DYCD-Y adults. We provide supportive service to foster youths and aged outs youths such as employment preparation,housing DYCD-Y assistance,medical assistance,college preparation. We provide advocates for foster youths and foster parents to help them obtain services from the foster care agency. Funding will support Emergency Grants to artists in CD33, which offers immediate assistance to artists who have DCA unexpected situations or opportunities related to their work. DCA FABnyc will partner with Arts Democracy Project to develop and pilot a community cultural development strategy that strengthens arts culture in the 39th District as an integral part of healthy, sustainable and engaged communities, with a particular focus on the parks and open spaces. FABnyc requests support for our annual FAB! Festival, a weekend of free cultural activity that celebrates the East Village/LES cultural community. FABnyc also requests support for our year-round assistance to LES artists arts groups to develop and leverage new skills. Through the The Harlem Arts Festival, showcases will presetnt grassroots community groups, youth groups in particular shows are free of charge to residents of upper manhattan and throughout the city to promote cultural appreciation amongst diverse cultures. To fund the Harlem Arts Festival which will showcase outstanding art-makers of the community to celebrate the history and traditions of Harlem. The Festival will also include educational workshops and community businesses will be invited to participate as vendors at the festival. Fractured Atlas serves as fiscal sponsor to 1,375 arts groups and independent artists in all disciplines throughout the city, allowing them to apply for grants and accept tax-deductible donations. NYC Performing Arts Spaces (www.nycpaspaces.org) is Fractured Atlas's online database of rehearsal and performance space in the five boroughs of New York City. T Fractured Atlas serves as fiscal sponsor to 1,375 arts groups and independent artists in all disciplines throughout the city, allowing them to apply for grants and accept tax-deductible donations. NYC Performing Arts Spaces (www.nycpaspaces.org) is Fractured Atlas's online database of rehearsal and performance space in the five boroughs of New York City. Fractured Atlas serves as fiscal sponsor to 1,375 arts groups and independent artists in all disciplines throughout the city, allowing them to apply for grants and accept tax-deductible donations. NYC Performing Arts Spaces (www.nycpaspaces.org) is Fractured Atlas's online database of rehearsal and performance space in the five boroughs of New York City. T

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Lander

Fourth Arts Block, Inc.

043767933

$5,000

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Mendez

Fourth Arts Block, Inc.

043767933

$3,000

DCA

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Dickens

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

$3,500

DCA

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Dickens

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

$7,500

DCA

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Levin

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

$3,500

DCA

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Quinn

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

$5,000

DCA

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Recchia

Fractured Atlas Productions, Inc.

113451703

$11,000

DCA

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Oddo Dickens

Franciscan Handmaids Of Mary St. Edward Food Pantry Inc Frederick E. Samuel Resident Association

133913578 800716140

$2,500 $5,000

DYCD-CD The funding requested is to help with the operational costs of the Food Pantry. NYCHA To help provide the HIV/AIDS 50 and the Growing Old Gracefully Series programs to bring awareness within this population through a cooperative partnership with the NYC DOHMH and Mount Sinai Hospital other such health organizations. Free Arts NYC will use the allotted funds to run our 4 core programs:Weekly Mentor Program (WMP), In our Parents and Children Together with Art (PACT) program, Free Arts Days (FAD) and Traveling Arts Summer Camp.

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Free Arts for Abused Children of New York City, Inc.

133958495

$3,611

DCA

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Koo

Free Synagogue of Flushing

111797174

$6,000

DYCD-CD

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Ignizio Oddo Rose Gonzalez

Friends of Abandoned Cemeteries Inc. Friends Of Abandoned Cemeteries Inc. Friends Of Abandoned Cemeteries Inc. Friends of Brooklyn Community Board 6, Inc.

133176456 133176456 133176456 043780020

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$5,000 $1,000 $5,000 $5,000

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Reyna Rivera Eugene Gennaro Weprin Garodnick Crowley Gentile

Friends of City Reliquary Inc. Friends of Crotona Park Friends of Crown Heights Educational Centers, Inc. Friends of Cunningham Park, Inc. Friends of Cunningham Park, Inc. Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Friends of Firefighters, Inc. Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

204355036 134122378 112305641 112652498 112652498 133749587 010611469 010611469

$10,000 $37,000 $4,500 $3,000 $6,000

DYCD-CD DPR DYCD-CD DPR DPR DPR DOHMH DOHMH

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$10,000 $2,000 $1,500

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Gonzalez

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

$7,500

DOHMH

Funds will be used to support educational & cultural programming and will be used to engage speakers musicians.Funds are also needed to defray higher costs of publicizing programs to a wider audience via major newspapers,radio & television. Programs: concerts, lectures, lunch & movie, mindful meditation and trips within NYC. To identify, protect, restore, enhance, beautify the abandoned cemetery properties, seek and secure the obscure historic records pertaining to each. To identify, protect, restore, enhance, beautify the abandoned cemetery properties, seek and secure the obscure historic records pertaining to each. To identify, protect, restore, enhance, beautify the abandoned cemetery properties, seek and secure the obscure historic records pertaining to each. Funds will be used to supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and are used to perform outreach to encourage and facilitate citizen participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City Charter mandate. Funding from the City Council will support the City Reliquarys core public services, including subsidized museum admission, to revamp its education programs for K-12 students and introduce new and regular adult programming series to expand its circles of civic engagement. Funding for the purposes of hosting special events such as: Hip Hop Concerts, Movies In The Park, Family Day Celebration, and Tree Lighting. The funds are being requested to allow the establishment of English as a Second Language classes (beginning level) and will be used primarily for personnel expenses and classroom materials. To sponsor a concert in Cunningham Park during the summer of 2012 to sponsor four free movies in Cunningham Park during the summer of 2012 Funding will support fountain maintenance, plaza garbage removal, cleaning and garden supplies in Dag Hammarskjld Plaza. The scope of services for which we request funding includes all activities related to our mental health and counseling program. The scope of services for which we request funding includes all activities related to our mental health and counseling program.Our mental health and counseling program provides confidential and professional mental health services for FDNY members and their families. Our mental health and counseling program provides confidential and professional mental health services for FDNY members and their families. The counseling program administers quantitative assessment tools to measure anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties and substance abuse. The program also runs a womens group bi-weekly for the wives and widows of firefighters. Funding includes all activities related to our mental health and counseling program. Our mental health and counseling program provides confidential and professional mental health services for FDNY members and their families. The counseling program administers quantitative assessment tools to measure anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties and substance abuse to help focus on the needs at hand and measure progress. Funding will support the Crime prevention workshops, Stay in School program, Math Basketball Clinics and The SlamJam Womens Basketball Classic Tournaments for young girls. Funds will be used for Basketball trainers and referees association fees and travel for the young womens basketball tournament participants.. FHNU seeks support for its free program of historical cultural events consisting of Liberty Wknd, Lincoln/Washington event, A series of public concerts, and Public lectures. Funds will be applied to direct costs of events: fees, expenses, reimbursements honoraria for performers, equipment rentals, promotion and overhead expenses. Funding will be used to host an event in Hudson River Park for seniors and Clinton residents. Students from the High School for Environmental Studies will be paired with a senior and they will share the day enjoying the Park with special activities. Transportation will be provided with buses departing directly from participating Senior Centers to the Park. Snacks, games, and activities will also be provided.

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Lander

Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

010611469

$3,500

DOHMH

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Jackson

Friends of Frederick E. Samuel Foundation, Inc.

133667726

$8,000

DYCD-Y

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Recchia

Friends of Historic New Utrecht

113407104

$2,000

DYCD-Y

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Brewer

Friends of Hudson River Park

134112913

$3,000

DPR

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Chin, Brewer, Jackson CC

Friends of Hudson River Park

134112913

$75,000

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Recchia Koslowitz Dickens Comrie CC

Friends of Kaiser Park, Inc. Friends of Maple Grove Inc. Friends of Morningside Park, Inc. Friends of Roy Wilkins Park, Inc. Friends of Sunnyside Gardens Parks

200763333 203979243 133155238 201398389 261918532

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$6,000 $3,500 $4,000 $5,000

FOHRP is requesting funding to conduct a Park-wide user survey within the Park to ascertain demographics, favorite activities, and assess Park user satisfaction, as well as to ascertain public awareness of ways that they DPR can support Hudson River Park. The FOHRP will hire a consultant to develop the Park-wide user survey. The FOHRP is also requesting support for for its public programs meant to help us meet our mission to engage our neighboring communities. Funding will provide a sound sysytem for the Summer Play street in the park, sports equipment and banners DPR and fresh fruit and veggies to give out, equipemnt and health cooking lessons and cooking demo with a chef Friends of Kaiser Park. Funding will provide classical concerts, jazz concerts, walking tours, a family magic show, child science, puppet DYCD-CD and film workshops. Funds will be used towards multi-cultural childrens programming involving children and parents in the areas DYCD-CD served by Morningside Park including all of NYC. DYCD-CD The funds will be used for the preparation of our annual Community Family Day in Roy Wilkins Park. DPR complete clearing and greening Barnett ave and sourrounding streets, and complete surfacing the 'Rory Staunton" Bike Path

$25,000

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Brewer

CC

Friends of the High Line

311734086

$75,000

DYCD

Funding will allow Friends of the High Line to continue providing free and low-cost public programs for park visitors, with a focus on those services most desired by local community members. Funding will also support our active and welcoming staff presence in the park, to aid visitors with orientation and site interpretation.These efforts will ensure that even as the High Line becomes an international attraction. Each year the NY Transit Museum provides a growing number of youth with on-site education programs, including family workshops on weekends and holidays, guided programs during the school day, and camp programs during the summer. Funds will be applied to salaries and materials for these youth and education programs. Each year the NY Transit Museum provides a growing number of youth with on-site education programs, including family workshops on weekends and holidays, guided programs during the school day, and camp programs during the summer. Funds will be applied to salaries and materials for these youth and education programs. Each year the NY Transit Museum provides a growing number of youth with on-site education programs, including family workshops on weekends and holidays, guided programs during the school day, and camp programs during the summer. Funds will be applied to salaries and materials for these youth and education programs. Funding will support the architectural and historic preservation education program that serves New York City students. To maintain and expand our unique architectural education programs taught during the school day to first through fifth grade students. We offer three subjects: Building Fun, Yorkville Immigration, and Preservation Landmarks. Funds will be used to offset costs in all aspects of the program, including materials, marketing and printing, and staff payment. To provide after school program Monday through Friday 3:pm to 6:pm. Programs will include Academic tutoring and arts and crafts. Free discounted tickets for students, at risk youth, their families, and seniors at every Main Stage performance; outreach and general operating expenses. There will be a student awards through a mentoring program we are developing. Funds will help present our awards, publicity materials, brochures, transportation, art supplies and other materials for the youth program. The project is to complete a needs-assessment study of Irish/Irish Americans age 55 and older in New York City. The funds are used for videography, administration, researchers, interviewers, and training material.

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Greenfield

Friends of the New York Transit Museum

113299408

$5,000

DCA

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Lander

Friends of the New York Transit Museum

113299408

$3,500

DCA

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Levin

Friends of the New York Transit Museum

113299408

$3,500

DCA

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Garodnick

Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts

133193351

$5,000

DCA

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Lappin Quinn Eugene Recchia Vann

Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts Friends of Vesuvio Playground Friends United Youth Center Frog & Peach Theatre Company, Inc., The Fulton Art Fair, Inc.

133193351 * 113584429 133916149 113386595 * * *

$5,000 $3,500 $8,500 $20,000 $5,000

DCA DPR DYCD-Y DCA DYCD-Y

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Van Bramer

CC Brewer Gentile

Fund for the Advancement of Social Services Fund for the City of New York, Inc. Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

133844591 132612524 132612524

$25,000 $3,000 $1,000

DFTA

DYCD-CD To supplement artist fees for proformances at Symphony Space. The Legal and Peer Support Helpline clients include service members, veterans, military families, DOD civilian DYCD-CD employees and veterans services providers nationwide. Funding from the NYC Council will be used to partially cover the salary and fringe benefits for SWANs Helpline Caseworker and Legal Director. To support the SMART Youth program that is a youth development and leadership program that prepares young people to share accurate sexual health information, particularly HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness. Funds will support SMART Youth to: train core youth leaders in leadership, life skills, and sexual health.

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Jackson

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Vann

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$5,000

To support the Crown Heights Community Mediation Center which works to improve public safety, encourage DYCD-CD positive youth development, and increase communication and understanding in our neighborhood. Funding will support program supplies for trainings, and printing and distribution of the Reentry Resource Guide. The Staten Island Youth Court allows teenagers aged 14-18 to hear cases involving low level offenses committed by peers . Local teenagers are recruited to be trained as Youth Court community leaders, serving as Judge, advocates for the community, lawyers, and jurors. Funding will support on-going operations of the project, specifically member stipends and metrocards. LAMPlatoon, an online media literacy initiative to grow advertising literacy and fair use awareness. Using existing television commercials, LAMPlatoon participants digitally remixor break--them with their own critical statements and observations about what is happening in the advertisements that are targeted at them. To support the SMART Youth program that is a youth development and leadership program that prepares young people to share accurate sexual health information, particularly HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness. Funds will support SMART Youth to: train core youth leaders in leadership, life skills, and sexual health.

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Rose

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Viverito

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Viverito

Fund for the City of New York, Inc.

132612524

$30,000

DYCD-Y

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Women's Caucus, Viverito, Gonzalez CC

Fund for the City of New York, Inc. (SMART)

132612524

$20,000

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Rodriguez Foster

Fundacion Profesor Juan Bosch Future Star Productions Performing Arts and Youth Enhancement Programs

261239777 331125223

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$3,000 $5,000

SMARTs programs supportive peer community address racial, gender economic disparities in health care access to empower HIV women and youth to effectively advocate for quality health care. SMART Programs include: SMART University (treatment education program); SMART Art which promotes stress management/wellbeing DOHMH through art techniques; SMART Body (nutrition cooking classes) promotes healthy eating/lifestyles; SMART Computer teaches basic computer/Internet literacy skills; and SMART Youth is a youth development leadership program. Workshops to educate the community members about profesor Juan Boschs literature works, also to promote DYCD-CD the Latino and dominican literature, trough offering conference with distinguish speakers for children, adult, and senior citizens To provide the Community Enhancement Event and funds will be used to cover expenses for food, DYCD-Y entertainment , back-to-school supplies, and utilities for the children.

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Foster

Gambian Society in New York, Inc.

133904936

$12,000

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Ignizio

Garibaldi-Meucci Museum

061725844

$10,000

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Oddo

Garibaldi-Meucci Museum

061725844

$3,500

The Gambian Society's Adult Literacy/ESOL/CIVICS program is designed to help participants to communicate DYCD-CD better in English. Funds will support the training center, classroom materials,report writing manual design and salaries expenses of the employees. We provide Educational and Cultural School Programs for students, Speakers Bureau Programs, On-Site DCA Exhibitions, Terza Domenica Heritage Series and Italian Language Classes for adults are offered two semesters a year, 15 weeks at a time. We provide Educational and Cultural School Programs for students, Speakers Bureau Programs, On-Site DCA Exhibitions, Terza Domenica Heritage Series and Italian Language Classes for adults are offered two semesters a year, 15 weeks at a time. DYCD-Y To support the Garifuna Youth Leadership Development Program ,a program that will assist, support and nurture Garifuna youth, by providing educational opportunities, guidance and validation. To support no-charge services offered include instruction in the safe use of kayaks, environmental education, recreation, walk-up paddles, tours of the Bay and its flora and fauna, water monitoring and shoreline cleanup. GMAD will provide health related information to MSM of color and their partners, HIV testing, syphilis and STI screenings, to provide linkage to care, street and community outreach and overall men of color health and wellness. To provide health related information to MSM of color and their partners about HIV testing, syphilis, STI screenings, provide linkage to care, community outreach and overall men of color health and wellness. 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 these resources for any child or young adult who is being bullied. Funds provided will be used for two publications (Treatment Issues and Achieve) which inform the general public and people living with HIV about key aspects of HIV Prevention, treatment and Care. Funding will support GMHCs legal service program for families and individuals. GMHCs Speaker Initiative request would support two services areas: Helpline and HIV, Hepatitis C and Syphilis testing services at the David Geffen Center and Event-based community interventions that target women in areas with high rates of HIV concentration. To support the Workforce Development Services and GMHC provides low income and disenfranchised New Yorkers with job placement assistance, vocational training and employment retention services.

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Arroyo

Garifuna Coalition USA, Inc.

223890531

$5,000

Local

Ulrich

Gateway Bike and Boathouse Inc.

262745119

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

James

Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD)

133597820

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Williams

Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD)

133597820

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Dickens

CC

Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD)

133597820

$40,000

DOHMH

Local Local Local

Arroyo Garodnick

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc

133130146 133130146 133130146

$10,000 $3,500 $200,000

DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH

Dickens, Van Bramer, Dromm, Mendez Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc CC

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Jackson

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc.

133130146

$3,000

DOHMH

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Palma

Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. General Chauncey M Hooper Towers Housing Development Fund Co Inc. Genesis Transitional Housing Ministries, Inc. George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, The

133130146

$5,000

Local Local Boro

Dickens Comrie Brooklyn Delegation

133140546 161621304 113341395

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$5,000 $9,000 $5,000

Funding will be used to help GMHC continue to offer essential housing access and connection to care services. Programs increase clients understanding of the connection between stable housing, promote, services in order to improve medical outcomes and housing stability and provide immediate assistance regarding urgent health and psychosocial needs. Funding will help to provide seniors with health screenings, exercise and well-being group activities and DFTA computer training and instructional classes. This funding will help offset the our expenses of our program, including the cost of the facilitys utilities and DYCD-CD stipend for a book keeper. Funds to be used for the following programs: (1) Youth Court programs (2) PROMISE (Providing Real DYCD-CD Opportunities through Merit, Intregity, Service and Excellence) (3) College/Job Preparation program (4) Parks programs in East New York, Cypress Hills, and Bedford Stuyvesant. DOHMH Funds will be used to support the following programs: Youth Court programs; PROMISE - internship and DYCD-CD professional development program; College/Job Preparation; Parks and gardens. Funds will be used to pay for salaries, stipends for youth, uniforms, food, trips, and other administrative costs. GWJrCC is requesting funding for the following programs: Youth Court programs, PROMISE - internship and professional development program; College/Job Preparation, Parks - East New York, Cypress Hills, and Bedford Stuyvesant parks and gardens - horticulture, art and healthy living activities for youth and families. Funds will be used to pay for salaries, stipends for youth, uniforms, food, trips, and other administrative costs.

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Barron

George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, The

113341395

$10,000

Local

Dilan

George Walker, Jr. Community Coalition, The

113341395

$50,000

DYCD-CD

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Levin

George Westinghouse High School

136400434

$3,500

DOE

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Fidler

Gerritsen Beach Cares, Inc.

113399328

$20,000

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Fidler

Gerritsen Beach Fire Volunteers, Inc.

116076710

$10,000

Funds will help continue the ballroom dancing program at the school. Promote public events using flyers, newsletter and provide prizes and free activities at GB Family Games and Halloween festival including supplies and equipment. Graffiti Removal Program- to remove graffiti from about 2 DYCD-CD miles of store fronts, and the community within 24hrs of it being reported. Promote and purchase supplies and decorations for the Public Display of US Flags and Holiday lights program. Purchase of Multi locks and keys to lock park. Funding will be used to offset costs of operational expenses of providing Firefighting and Ambulance services to FDNY residents of Gerritsen Beach. As part of its mission and program model, GOSO provides its clients with metrocards to assist in the reentry process. Whether they are attending school (GED classes, college, vocational training or trade schools), going on job interviews, starting work, or utilizing any of the services and workshops provided directly by GOSO or its partners, all clients will receive metrocards allowing them to successfully achieve their reentry goals.

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Fidler

CC

Getting Out and Staying Out

061711370

$20,000

DYCD

LOCAL

Local Local Local Local

Comrie Wills ** Arroyo Palma

GFC Ministries, Inc. GFC Ministries, Inc. Ghetto Film School, Inc. Ghetto Film School, Inc.

300167672 300167672 134127229 134127229

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$3,500 $3,500 $15,000 $10,000

DYCD-CD

Requested funds will be used to provide Hot meals non-perishable Food for all in attendance at the food center and soup kitchen.

DYCD-CD Requested funds will be used to Update Food Pantry/Soup Kitchen to include Handicap accessibility. DCA DCA Funding will support staff OTPS expenses of The Fellows Program, a 15-month three-stage preparation for a career in filmmakin To support The Film Program at The Cinema School (TCS). GFS will deliver The Film Program which will include a credit-bearing TCS film class for all grade levels, covering film history, theory, critical studies, screenwriting and production. Funding will be used to enhance our support and networking groups for the entire family- men, women, teens and children impacted by cancer. Funding will also be used to expand our Camp Sparkle, Noogieland and Teen Time support programs for children and teens who have been impacted by cancer. Funding will be used to enhance our support and networking groups for the entire family impacted by cancer. The funding will also be used to expand our Camp Sparkle, Noogieland and Teen Time support programs for children and teens who have been impacted by cancer. To serve children with the most challenging and severe disabilities and their families would be welcomed, educated and supported. Funds will be used for the cost of daytime cleaning services. Funding will help to provide our MENTORING PROGRAMS, our TUTORING PROGRAM and SPORT PROGRAM for inner city youth. to purchase a new two way radio repeater system in response to new FCC narrowbanding mandates that become effective January, 2013. The radio is the main platform for our radio dispatch system and requires replacement, as the current unit is over 15 years old and will not conform to the new government requirements.

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Gilda's Club New York, Inc.

134046652

$3,500

DOHMH

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Mendez Lappin Comrie

Gilda's Club New York, Inc. Gillen Brewer School, Inc., The Gimme Five World Wide

134046652 133764868 800591454

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$3,500 $5,000 $3,500

DOHMH DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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Weprin

Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.

237336330

$6,000

FDNY

Local

Crowley

Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol, Inc., The

112502910

$3,500

Local Local Local

Crowley Palma Dickens

Glendale Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. Globahood, Inc. Goddard Riverside Community Center

237348786 208679614 131893908

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$3,500 $10,000 $5,000

Funds will be used for gasoline reimbursement for patrol members who use their private vehicles on patrol, DYCD-CD telephone, communications, radio repairs, recruitment, advertisement, stamps, printing. Funds will also be used to purchase public safety equipment. We are requesting funding to purchase a new ambulance. The ambulance we do have in service is a 1999 and so FDNY far this year has cost us aprox 5000 in repairs and still requires some additional work. we desperatly need a new vehicle to better serve our community. To support our 6 month training program, where youth come together to explore their potential as leaders and DYCD-Y engaged citizens, and participate in service projects to help their own neighborhoods. HPD To fund the SRO Law Project which provides legal representation to tenants in non-payment, holdover, illegal lockout and HP actions. These funds is to allow the Law Project to maintain its legal and organizing staff. To fund the SRO Law Project which provides legal representation to tenants in non-payment, holdover, illegal lockout and HP actions. These funds is to allow the Law Project to maintain its legal and organizing staff. To fund the SRO Law Project which provides legal representation to tenants in non-payment, holdover, illegal lockout and HP actions. These funds is to allow the Law Project to maintain its legal and organizing staff. Funds will be used to support the delivery of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, and their children and caregivers citywide. The funds will be used to meet the increased demand for our services as well as defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and kitchen supplies. Funds will be used to support the delivery of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, and their children and caregivers citywide. The funds will be used to meet the increased demand for our services as well as defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and kitchen supplies. Funds will be used to support the delivery of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people.Funds will help us meet the increased demand as well as defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and kitchen supplies. Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, their children and senior caregivers citywide. Last year we experienced a 10 increase in the demand for our services and are on track to have the same increase this year. Funds will help us meet the increased demand as well as to defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and supplies. Funds will support public housing organizing which includes organizing tenant associations; providing direct service and and education in the areas of eviction prevention, and educating tennats on housing rights. Funding for Tenant and Community Organizing in subsidized, public, and rent-regulated housing. Services Includes assisting and organizing tenant associations; poviding direct community education in eviction prevention, housing and workers rights. Funds will be used for staff salaries and OTPS directly related to the above programs. Public Housing organizing which includes: Organizing tenant associations; Providing direct service and education in the areas of eviction prevention; Working in city-wide and national coalitions to preserve and increase funding for public housing; Develop education and organizing campaigns for public housing tenants; Engage public housing residents in the future planning and development of sites; and build our capacity to serve seniors in public housing.

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Quinn

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

$10,000

HPD

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Viverito

Goddard Riverside Community Center

131893908

$5,000

HPD

Boro

Manhattan Delegation God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Arroyo

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

$10,000

DOHMH

Local

Palma

God's Love We Deliver, Inc.

133366846

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Bronx Delegation, Chin, Arroyo, Van Bramer, Koslowitz, Deliver, Inc. CC God's Love We Brewer, Mendez, Jackson

133366846

$75,000

DOHMH

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Chin

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

132915659

$5,000

HPD

Local

Mendez

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

132915659

$10,000

HPD

Local

Mendez

CC

Good Old Lower East Side, Inc.

132915659

$60,000

HPD

LOCAL

Local

Rivera, Fidler

CC

Good Shepherd Services

135598710

$50,000

Boro

Vallone

Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation

131641068

$2,857

Local

Levin

112498292

$3,500

GSS is requesting support for our Chelsea Foyer. The 18-24 year old residents work and are in a school or training program while in the program and save money to be ready to move into safe affordable housing when they graduate. Foyer residents are taught and encouraged to become completely self sufficient, pursuing jobs with benefits to avoid the need for public assistance. Funding will be used to support the year round youth program which provides services to children during non DYCD-Y school hours. Funding will provide two full time teachers and aferschool as well as literacy, homework help and social studies. To expand the environmental education component of the Green Infrastructure job training to include broader DYCD-CD community members; notably 4th 5th grade students from public elementary and charter schools within the noted council districts. DYCD To support Our Clean Green program offers monthly events for the community to join together in stewardship efforts. The events focus on educating the community about local environmental issues through planting trees, DYCD-CD weeding and picking up trash. Funds will help to purchase supplies and materials needed to continue operating our Clean Green Volunteer Program and Compost Initiative. Funding will be used for operating expenses, as we seek to bring a Volunteer Program Director on board. Our Clean Green program offers monthly events for the community to join together in stewardship efforts. The events focus on educating the community about local environmental issues through planting trees, weeding and DYCD-CD picking up trash, and building bat and birdhouses, among other creative projects. The requested funds will help to purchase supplies and materials needed to continue operating our Clean Green Volunteer Program and Compost Initiative. To provide services for youth during non-school hours. Funds will be used for programatic efforts such as DYCD-Y educational, recreational and sport activities. After schooland weekend recreation, Social Skills, Support programs for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Focusing on children deemed ineligible by OPWDD as well as those children DOHMH with ASD who have behavioral needs that cannot be met without a staff ration of 1:1 as well as children with ASD on our waiting list. After schooland weekend recreation, Social Skills, Support programs for children and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Focusing on children deemed ineligible by OPWDD as well as those children DOHMH with ASD who have behavioral needs that cannot be met without a staff ration of 1:1 as well as children with ASD on our waiting list. DYCD-CD Funding will be used to meet the demand of the healthy food pantry program which is open 5 days a week. To support the emergency food pantry in NYC - through our intergeneration programs of seniors and youths, we DYCD-CD have been able to supply our pantry 2,600 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables from our urban farm. The proposed funding will be used to meet the demand of these programs DYCD DYCD-Y DSBS BSCAH is the largest amongst emergency food pantry in NYC. Through our intergeneration programs of seniors and youths, we have been able to supply our pantry 2,600 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables from our urban farm. Funding will be used to meet the demand of these programs. To support Grace Lutheran Day Schools after care school program. To provide general programming and to support a study of cellar vaults in the BID regarding a future sidewalk installation of a capital improvement project. To head up our year-long Safe Healthy Bushwick and to offset the salary expense of hiring an activities specialist. The program that will foster positive life skills for youth in the areas of physical, emotional and social development, while also increasing awareness of public safety issues in the community. Funds will be used to Improve over all quality of life for the residents of the Grant house community. Funds will purchase equipment, rent gym and office space as well as maintain three baseball and softball field facilities. We will also use the funds to pay utility expenses at all our facilities. To provide little league baseball/softball program. The funds will be used on the children of the league to give them much needed equipment, uniforms and safety equipment to protect the kids while participating.

Local

Gonzalez

Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc.

260681729

$12,500

Local

Lander

Gowanus Canal Conservancy, Inc.

260681729

$3,500

Local

Comrie

Grace Church Corp.

111646315

$5,000

Local

Ignizio

Grace Foundation of New York

134131863

$50,000

Local

Oddo

Grace Foundation of New York

134131863

$15,000

Boro Local

Brooklyn Delegation Mealy

Grace International, Inc. Grace International, Inc.

200934854 200934854

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$16,875 $10,000

Local Local Local

Fidler

CC Comrie Reyna

Grace International, Inc. Grace Lutheran Church Grand Street District Management Association, Inc.

200934854 111966707 112739527

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$15,000 $5,000 $10,000

Local

Reyna

Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

135562230

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Jackson Recchia Oddo Comrie Wills ** Chin Chin Gennaro Recchia Crowley Reyna

Grant House Residents Association Gravesend Athletic Association Great Kills Little League Greater Bethel Community Development Corp. Greater Bethel Community Development Corp. Greater Chinatown Community Association Greater Chinatown Community Association Greater Jamaica Development Corporation Greater New York City Ice Hockey League Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc. Greater Ridgewood Historical Society, Inc.

133845387 113019763 136197291 320000557 320000557 132730313 132730313 237021273 237001471 112409274 112409274

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$5,000 $45,000 $2,500 $7,000 $15,000 $4,000 $4,000 $7,500 $65,000 $3,500 $15,000

NYCHA DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

DYCD-CD Funding will provide a new GED/ESL Computer Literacy Lab and also help in operating costs. DYCD-CD Funding will provide a new GED/ESL Computer Literacy Lab and also help in operating costs. Funding would help to support English language (ESOL) classes as well as Naturalization classes for immigrated DYCD-CD members of the community. Specifically funds will help course expenses, staffing expenses, and the cost of class materials. Funding would help to support self-defense classes for women ages 14 and up. Specifically funds will help DYCD-CD course expenses, staffing expenses, and the cost of class materials. Funding for horticultural services and materials for the continued beautification and maintenance of Rufus King DPR Park, located in the heart of Downtown Jamaica in Southeast Queens. We have a free hockey program that provides children with free equipment to use and have free skates for the DYCD-Y children in the community and surrounding areas. School Program - The Society will conduct 2 hour program for school children, in particular 4th grade that is DCA consistent with NYS curriculum guidelines for Social Studies on local and NYC history. School Program - The Society will conduct 2 hour program for school children, in particular 4th grade that is DCA consistent with NYS curriculum guidelines for Social Studies on local and NYC history.

LOCAL

Local Local Local

Crowley Reyna Crowley

Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation Greater Ridgewood Youth Council, Inc.

112382250 112382250 112518141

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$3,500 $15,000 $8,500

DSBS DSBS DFTA

We request funds for our anti-graffiti program that removes graffiti at sites whose owners have given us written permission. We request funds for our anti-graffiti program that removes graffiti at sites whose owners have given us written permission. The GRYC will utilize the funding to establish the inter-generational programs/activities between the seniors and the current programs we offer. This funding will be used to pay employees salaries. Also, for office accounting and printing services. The activities to be provided are general office assistance, supervisory, secretarial and surveys. In addition serving our Community residents/store/business owners with referrals and individual assistance. Referrals and individual assistance with graffiti removal program in CD 30 will be provided by the GWDC Office Staff.

Local

Crowley

Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation

112508190

$8,500

DSBS

Local

Ulrich

Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation

112508190

$20,000

DYCD-CD The funding will be used to continue a district-wide graffiti cleaning program in the 32nd Council District. This funding will be used to pay employees salaries. Also, to offset costs of operating expenses for the office to serve our Community residents/store/business owners with referrals and individual assistance. Referrals and individual assistance with graffiti removal program in CD 32 will be provided by the GWDC Office Staff. To help fund the Family Literacy and Techniques in Concept Learning Programs in which students engage in arts and crafts, journal writing, research, and scholarship help. Funding will help surpress the cost of air time fees to WNYE and to continue our mission serving the New York five boroughs. Funding will provide programmatic support, gardening supplies, and program supplies to District 7 community gardening and community greening groups. Green Guerillas will help volunteer community gardeners purchase lumber and program supplies, rent portable toilets, and cover materials and outreach costs for community events to bring people into the community gardens. Funding will support the EcoStation. Activities will provide access to fresh, nutritious food, education on how to grow, harvest and prepare food organically, and cross-cultural events. Funding will support the Bushwick Farmers Market, the Bushwick Campus Farm and market, and the Green Machine. Youth Sports organization with an off-season cultural program. Funding will provide scholarships, transportation, league and officiating fees, insurance and related expenses. To support staffing and promotion efforts for the following four trail races. The High Rock Challenge Adventure Race, Fall Flat 5K Trail Race, Cold Feat and the Greenbelt Trail Festival. To provide the Fun Fitness Hiking Series and Under the Spotlight programs. The Fun Fitness Hiking Series series, will feature three guided hikes and will offer North Shore residents the opportunity to experience the beauty of the changing seasons . The Under the Spotlight program, designed for kids 8-12yrs old, will not only get kids out on the trails, but allow them to get their hands in the dirt as they collect samples to investigate back in the fully-equipped Greenbelt Nature Center. Our new Mother and Child Recovery Program allows Greenhope to reach children of formerly incarcerated parents. The program enables mothers to receive critical substance abuse and support services while their children receive early education and child care on site. The requested funds are designed to support personnel in our Vocational/Educational Program, to help mothers obtain their GEDs and pursue other educational opportunities in preparation for the job market. To help defray the costs associated with offering services to its small business tenants. Services include referrals to and coordination with the East Williamsburg Valley Industrial Development Corp, to promote their growth, retention and expansion. Services also include coordination of GMDC tenant participation in the Energy Cost Savings Program through the building's enrollment in the Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program. To support a food pantry, emergency food program that provides no-cost groceries to hungry people in North Brooklyn. We also have an on-site Veggie Educator teaching our hungry neighbors how to cook healthy vegetables. To equipt people for jobs, we provide free English language classes and personal finance workshops. We are requesting operational funding to salary expenses.

Local

Ulrich

Greater Woodhaven Development Corporation

112508190

$10,000

DSBS

Local Local Local Local

Dickens Vallone Jackson Vann

Greater Zion Hill Community Action Network, Inc. Greek American Educational Public Information Systems, Inc. Green Guerillas, Inc. Green Guerillas, Inc.

810638384 133443539 132903183 132903183

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$6,500 $3,500 $12,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DOITT DPR DPR

Local

Reyna

Green Guerillas, Inc.

132903183

$7,500

DPR

Local Boro

Dilan Oddo

Green Point Spartans Organization Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

271483069 133481845

* *

$7,500 $4,000

DYCD-Y DPR

Local

Rose

Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

133481845

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Women's Caucus, Dickens, Viverito CC

Greenhope Services for Women

132813350

$50,000

DOHMH

Local

Fidler, Reyna, Levin, James CC

Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center Local Development Corporation

113132562

$15,000

DSBS

Local

Levin

Greenpoint Reformed Church

112100335

$4,000

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local

Levin Chin Quinn

Greenpoint Waterfront Association For Parks & Planning Inc. Greenwich House, Inc. Greenwich House, Inc.

113627884 135562204 135562204

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$3,500 $8,000 $45,000

Funding will provide for capacity building as GWAPP prepares to launch a new full service web site in the second DYCD-CD half of 2012 that will give the North Brooklyn community a public forum to document issues and concerns. Costs for this effort include salary expenses, maintaining a web server and printing of outreach materials. DFTA To fund classes which range from Tai Chi to Opera Appreciation to Latin. The funds will go toward critical support of the comprehensive range of social and mental health services offered by Greenwich House senior programs. The Judith C. White Senior Center and the Senior Health DFTA Consultation Center (SHCC) offer indispensable services that help seniors deal with their physical, emotional, social,financial and mental health needs. Funds will support communication efforts of the Block Association including flyers, newsletters, web site, DYCD-CD meeting announcements etc. Funds will support educational programming for small businesses networking events for small businesses. The DSBS GVCCC Shop Local Campaign, their Annual Safe City, Safe Streets Event honoring local NYPD officers, and a 2013 Health Fair.

Local Local

Quinn Quinn

Greenwich Village Block Associations, Inc. Greenwich Village Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

371499234 201419879

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$7,500 $7,500

LOCAL

Local Local Local Local

Chin Mendez Quinn Levin, Arroyo, Koslowitz CC

Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation GRIOT Circle Inc

133042600 133042600 133042600 113364328

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$3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $10,000

DCA DCA DCA DFTA

Funds will support education initiatives of the organization as well as staffing, consultants, and marketing expenses for these programs. Funds will support education initiatives of the organization's history and historic Preservation is GVSHPs in-class education program. Funds will support staffing, consultants, and marketing expenses for these programs. Funds will support education initiatives of the organization as well as staffing, consultants, and marketing expenses for these programs. To create the first Neighborhood Senior Center to address the needs of this venerable and marginalize segment of our population. It is our hope to integrate our level of cultural humility trainings, while providing over 550 meals per week. To support of our 2012/2013 summer and afterschool programs. During the school year, afterschool apprenticeship programs will engage 85 NYC youth in the creation of three works of public art and will take place at our studio between 10/12 and 5/13. These offerings will provide youth with artistic and leadership opportunities, structured afterschool time, and work experience. To support of our 2012/2013 summer and afterschool programs. Apprenticeship programs will engage NYC youth in the creation of works of public art and will take place at our studio and will provide youth with artistic opportunities. Groundswell will present our Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) and will employ low-income teens and 14 professional artists to create permanent large-scale public artworks. This funding will support our "Peace Bridge" project, which will provide an uplifting mural display on the Navy Street overpass in Brooklyn New York. Funding is needed for building materials, college textbooks, electrical and robotic equipment, testing apparatus, display boards, and transportation and lodging for statewide and national student engineer competitions.

Local

Gonzalez

Groundswell Community Mural Project

113427213

$5,000

DCA

Local

Mealy

Groundswell Community Mural Project

113427213

$3,500

DCA

Local Local

James Crowley

Groundswell Community Mural Project Grover Cleveland High School

113427213 116039058

* *

$3,500 $5,000

DYCD-CD DOE

Local Local Local Local

Reyna Greenfield Fidler Recchia

Grover Cleveland High School Guardians of the Sick Guardians of the Sick Guardians of the Sick

116039058 116003433 116003433 116003433

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$10,000 $6,000 $10,000 $3,000

To support the Bridge Building program, and the Science Olympiad. Funding is needed for building materials, college textbooks, electrical and robotic equipment, testing apparatus, display boards, and transportation and lodging for statewide and national competitions. To support the Family Crisis Intervention Program that deals with situations of domestic violence and families DYCD-CD where there exists a suspicion of child neglect or abuse. To support the Family Crisis Intervention Program that deals with situations of domestic violence and families DYCD-CD where there exists a suspicion of child neglect or abuse. DOE DYCD-Y To support the our Place Drop In Centers program which addresses the tragic proliferation of anti-social behaviors, such as Indulgence in alcohol, substance and drug abuse, among Jewish youth in Brooklyn. The Family Crisis Intervention Program deals with situations of domestic violence and families where there exists a suspicion of child neglect or abuse. Our 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. Our Parenting classes offer guidance and coping skills to real-life problems. Funding is requested to provide equipment; training to staff and to offset actual staffing costs to create a Wellness Center for senior citizens living with developmental disbilities served by the GEC. Funding is requested to provide equipment;training to staff and to offset actual staffing costs to create a Wellness Center for senior citizens living with developmental disbilities served by the GEC. Funding will go toward providing pregnant clients with informational workshop opportunities to prepare for the birth of their child and to care for themselves throughout their pregnancy. Preventive approaches on sexually transmitted diseases -senior Citizen Recreative Activities Toussaint LOuverture Symposium and Entrepreneur Recognition is an educational and recreational program that involves discussions about the historical achievements of Toussaint LOuverture. It is also a celebration of the co-naming of Nostrand Avenue to Toussaint LOuverture Blvd and recognition of business leaders and others who exhibit the LOuverturian principle. Funding will provide Haitian Relief Effort. The goal is to ensure that people who recently come to Brooklyn from Haiti have access to the immediate resources that they need and are afforded the necessary tools to be selfsufficient and attain economic security. Funding will provide a civics-focused ESL program that will improve the English proficiency. Funding will support a Job-Readiness focused ESL class that will assist new immigrants with completing a job application. HAUP is requesting funds to provide a youth leadership program for immigrant youth. HAUP seeks funding to provide a civics-focused ESL program that will improve the English proficiency of enrolled applicants and assist those who are qualified in passing the U.S. Citizenship test. The programs/services to be funded are: A.) English as a Second Language Class for Adults (ESL) and B.) AfterSchool Program for Elementary School Students The requested funds will be allocated towards the salaries of the ESL Instructor and After-School Programs Recreation Coordinator, the purchasing of consumable office, program and maintenance supplies, and other operational costs.

Local

Levin, Arroyo, Koslowitz, Greenfield, Recchia CC Guardians of the Sick, Inc.

116003433

$100,000

DYCD

Local

Recchia

Guild for Exceptional Children, Inc.

116037766

$3,000

DFTA

Local Local Local Local

Gentile

CC Rivera Eugene Williams

Guild for Exceptional Children, The H.O.P.E. at The Crib, Inc. Haitian Alliance For Health Inc. Haitian American Business Network, Inc.

116037766 800485850 113370457 470939800

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$15,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,500

DFTA DYCD-CD DOHMH DYCD-CD

Local Local Local Local Local

Williams Comrie Comrie Comrie Eugene

Haitian American Business Network, Inc. Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc. Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc. Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc. Haitian Americans United for Progress, Inc.

470939800 112423857 112423857 112423857 112423857

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$10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $5,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene

Haitian Centers Council, Inc.

112648501

$10,000

DYCD-CD

LOCAL

Local

Eugene

Haitian Family Resource Center

450678479

$4,000

HFRC provides service programs for the community which includes Legal Immigration Clinic, Adult training courses (computer training), ESL and Literacy courses, Case Management services (food stamps with HRA, DYCD-CD housing, and medicaid benefits), and Mental Health Services (counseling, job search and referrals). Funding will be used to continue operating in providing these services and to be able to provide small stipends to professional staff members and volunteers. DCA Funding would be applied toward artists performance fees for two programs which will take place in The Kitchens theater located in west Chelsea. The first is a collaborative, multidisciplinary dance work and the other program explores the dancing body in conjunction with the moving image of video.

Local

Quinn

Haleakala, Inc. d/b/a The Kitchen

132829756

$5,000

Local Local Local

Oddo Dickens Dickens

Halloran Memorial Chapter #34, Disabled American Veterans Harlem Artist Development League Especially for You H.A.D.L.E.Y. Players Harlem Arts Alliance

311128984 133611138 470873119

* * *

$1,500 $5,000 $8,000

Local

Dickens

Harlem Birth Action Committee, Inc.

133675269

$6,500

Local

Jackson

Harlem Business Alliance, Inc.

133591350

$5,000

Local Local

Dickens Jackson

Harlem Chamber Players Inc., The Harlem Children Society

452160781 352168157

* *

$3,500 $7,000

The requested funding will be used to construct a new monument on Richmond Terrace, as well as, help veterans in need to get the benefits they deserve. The funding will also be used to maintain the existing monuments located at Memorial Park at Pouch Camp. Funds would be used to help meet the expenses that are needed to produce 3 major play productions per year DCA under the Equity Showcase Code. To support the fifth annual Harlem Arts Advocacy Week, a series of workshops, seminars , symposia and DCA exhibitions designed to promote the arts in Harlem. Funds will be used to support space rental expenses and staffing fees. To successfully plan, promote, and host 2 empowerment and pampering conference/community baby shower for expectant and new mothers. They are structured to educate, motivate and empower pregnant and new DYCD-CD mothers about reproductive health strategies that optimize better birth outcomes and promote better parenting behavior. To provide business planning and to help businesses develop appropriate strategies to reach their business goals. Funds will support business workshops, intensive individualized one-on-one technical assistance, assisting DSBS entrepreneurs and help businesses to identifying incentives to save businesses money as they relocate, expand or make capital improvements. Funds will help the expenses to pay the professional musicians to rehearse and perform live classical music DCA concerts at live events. To prepare low-Income and underserved Youth, for STEM Education, Job Creation Careers in the Sciences and DYCD-Y STEM fields: Creating a pathway for Economic Empowerment with Centers of Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. DFTA DYCD-CD DSBS DSBS DYCD-Y DOHMH To support The Young Mens Workforce Initiative (YMWI) which is a designed a public/private initiative to produce job-ready black and Latino young men to attain employment that provides them with a livable wage. Funding will provide focused and intense technical assistance to small business owners and micro entrepreneurs including business seminars and one-to-one counseling. Funding will provide focused and intense technical assistance to small business owners and micro entrepreneurs including business seminars and one-to-one counseling. The HCCI Computer Clubhouse is a creative after-school program which encourages youth to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. Funds will be used to cover staff expenses and overhead for the program. To support Project SHARE (Support for Hypertension Awareness, Reduction, and Education), and Project STAY (Services to Assist Youth). 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 Harlem residents to adopt healthier lifestyles. To help offset programming costs for seminars, referral services, and a telephone reassurance program all dedicated to seniors. Funding will support programming to include educational and recreational program for youth durning winter recess for one week. To provide the Third Annual Blossom Fiber Art, Urban Thread Salon Series and Hope Circle Flash Mob. Funding will be used to offset the cost of supplies,transportation and marketing expenses. To sponsor the Children's Program offers arts training in music, dance, theatre and the visual arts to young people. To sponsor the Children's Program offers arts training in music, dance, theatre and the visual arts to young people. Funding will help provide Education Programs in the form of 3 core initiatives: the International Series, Harlem Stage in the Schools, and our Family Programs. Funding will help provide Education Programs in the form of 3 core initiatives: the International Series, Harlem Stage in the Schools, and our Family Programs. Funding will help provide Education Programs in the form of 3 core initiatives: the International Series, Harlem Stage in the Schools, and our Family Programs. Funded Service will include Structured education and information on buprenorphine, including availability and effects of medication, induction process for treatment, and how maintenance in treatment works. Funding will also provide HCV prevention education, care and treatment education, OD prevention education, HCV/HIV testing, HA/BV vaccination oScheduling HCV/HIV-related medical Dispensing sterile syringes to an individual (distribution of fit packs with 10 of syringes per fit pack) Collection of used syringes

Local Local Local Boro Local

Jackson Dickens Viverito

Harlem Commonwealth Council, Inc. Harlem Community Development Corporation Harlem Community Development Corporation

136271908 132624287 132624287 133516262 135598093

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$5,000 $7,000 $5,000 $3,500 $60,000

Manhattan Delegation Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. Jackson, DickensCC Harlem Health Promotion Center

Local

Dickens

CC

Harlem Hospital Center

132655001

$25,000

DOHMH

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Boro Local

Dickens Dickens Dickens Dickens Dickens Jackson Dickens

Harlem Interagency Council for the Aging, Inc. Harlem Mother's Stop Another Violent End (S.A.V.E.) Harlem Needle Arts, Inc. Harlem River Houses Harlem School of the Arts, Inc., The Harlem School of the Arts, Inc., The Harlem Stage/Aaron Davis Hall, Inc.

133317271 260847222 203505872

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$5,000 $7,000 $3,500 $3,500 $6,500 $7,000 $5,000 $3,611 $4,000

DFTA DYCD-Y DCA NYCHA DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA

132552500 132552500 133166308 133166308 133166308

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Manhattan Delegation Harlem Stage/Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. Jackson Harlem Stage/Aaron Davis Hall, Inc.

Local

Dickens, Viverito, Jackson CC

Harlem United Community AIDS Center, Inc.

133461695

$75,000

DOHMH

LOCAL

Local

Jackson

Harlem Week, Inc.

133058019

$5,000

To support a Great Day in Harlem with a full day of health testing, education and family resources information, DYCD-CD local performers, activities for family from around the city. Funding will also provide a Senior Citizens Day and Harlem 5k Run and Family Walk. A Great Day in Harlem-A full day of health testing, education and family resources information, local performers, activities for family from around the city. Childrens Festival-education, health and wellness, anti-gang and anti-bullying information, music, athletic and recreation activities for children citywide. Senior Citizens Day-Health, Exercise and educational activities and information for seniors all over the city. Harlem 5k Run and Family Walk-Citywide family exercise and athletic events that are a part of the events health initiative. The run is a qualifier for the NYC Marathon.

Local

Dickens, JacksonCC

Harlem Week, Inc.

133058019

$25,000

DYCD

Local

Mendez

CC

Harm Reduction Coalition

943204958

$15,000

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Harmony Music Makers, Inc.

202646094

$4,219

Local Local Local

Williams Dickens Comrie

Harmony Program, City University of New York Harvest Home Farmers Market Inc. Harvest Life Center, Inc., The

050606695 061800512 202735233

$3,500 $4,000

Provide in-demand free training for providers of HIV prevention and drug user services throughout NYC. Classes may include: Motivational Interviewing, Overview of Harm Reduction,Pregnancy and HIV, Overdose Prevention as welll as capacity building classes. Programming services include: 1. musical workshops and activities conducted by our professional staff.2. DYCD-CD Requested funds will be utilized for purchase of instruments; uniforms; musical arranger; music supplies; meals; transportation; miscellaneous items. The Harmony Program seeks funding to support operational costs associated with its after school music CUNY education programs at PS 152 in Brooklyn, PS 129 in Harlem, and at the Boys and Girls Harbor in East Harlem, as well as our Saturday Orchestra program at the Flatbush YMCA. DYCD DYCD-CD The funds requested would be focused on expenses associated with outreach activities in our markets. DYCD-Y Funds will be used for youth and family activities, recreational field trips, summer activites for youth. To support HOB's work with local merchants, their associations and other community partners to initiate business attraction activities, district marketing services and corridor beautification, specifically for Vanderbilt and Washington Avenues in Prospect Heights and Crown Heights. Funds will also be used for the annual Wash Ave Rocks street festival in August, and the monthly HOB Connection, transporting visitors to Brooklyn Museums First Saturday to local commercial corridors on a free trolley. The funding will be used to support current senior activities at the NYCHA Surfside Gardens Senior Program. Activities will include cultural, recreational and educational activities. Funding will be used to support current senior activities at the NYCHA Surfside Gardens Senior Program. Activities will include cultural, recreational and educational activities. Services will be provided through the PS 288 Tanyhill Beacon program. Program services include educational,recreational and cultural acitivies. Funds will be used to enhance the summer camp and afterschool program.

$7,500

Local

James

Heart of Brooklyn Cultural Institutions, Inc.

113625298

$3,500

DSBS

Local Local Local

Fidler, Oddo

CC Recchia Recchia

Heartshare Human Services of New York Heartshare Human Services of New York Heartshare Human Services of New York

111633549 111633549 111633549

$35,000 $9,000 $9,000

DFTA DFTA DYCD-Y

Local

Fidler

Hebrew Educational Society

111642720

$12,500

To develop a planning and review Board which will include representation from CBOs, institutions and service providers. To produce a comprehensive study focusing on the communitys housing, economic development DYCD-CD and social service needs. Develop a series of community meetings on home ownership focusing on foreclosure prevention. Reinvigorate the Avenue L Merchants Association and formulate shopping campaigns. Develop job training and related programs to respond to the employment and social service needs of the neighborhood. To enable critical elder abuse programming to continue at HHAR.The Harry Jeanette Weinberg Center for Elder Abuse Prevention,is the first comprehensive regional elder abuse shelter in the nation, to provide direct services for victims of elder abuse. Funding also supports comprehensive services directed to the victims such as psychologcal and therapeutic counseling. We will provide non-sectarian programs for Russian-speaking New York immigrants to help them better engage DYCD-CD in civic and social life. To support HIAS Civic and Voter Education Initiative (CVEI), providing non-sectarian programs for RussianDYCD-CD speaking New York immigrants to help them better engage in civic and social life. DFTA

Local

Gennaro, Rivera,CC Lappin, Koslowitz, Greenfield, Recchiafor the Aged at Riverdale, The Hebrew Home

131739971

$10,000

Local Local

Nelson Fidler

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), Inc. Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), Inc.

135633307 135633307

$3,500 $5,000

LOCAL

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Recchia Jackson Jackson Rodriguez

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), Inc. Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Inc. Heights Center for Immigrant Advocacy, The Heights Center for Immigrant Advocacy, The

135633307 130831470 133878787 133878787 * * *

$4,000 $3,500 $10,000 $4,000

To support HIAS Civic and Voter Education Initiative (CVEI), providing non-sectarian programs for Russianspeaking New York immigrants to help them better engage in civic and social life. Funding will provide english classes for adults, art exhibitions and musical programs for the community lectures DYCD-CD and discussion groups about health and safety programs. DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-Y Funds will provide child care and after school tutoring; youth mentorship and social service referrals. Funds will provide child care and after school tutoring; youth mentorship and social service referrals. 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 as well as monthly Email Newsletter.

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Lander

Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory 112785605 Board, Inc.

$5,000

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James, Levin

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Heights Hill Mental Health Service, SBPC, Community Advisory 112785605 Board, Inc.

$15,000

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Gentile

Helen Keller Services for the Blind Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hellenic American Neighborhood Action Committee, Inc. (HANAC) Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood Association, Inc. Henry Street Settlement

111630807

$1,500

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Dickens

112290832

$7,500

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Vacca Vallone Vallone Van Bramer Quinn Chin

112290832 112290832 112290832 112290832 133860770 131562242 *

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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 providers to inform them of the free services available at Rainbow Heights Club. Funds will be used to support our free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) which provides rehabilitation services to DFTA visually impaired seniors, helping them to achieve a greater level of safety, confidence independence in their daily lives. Funding will provide Adult Education, Employment and Training Services for job training such as Customer DYCD-CD Service, Green Jobs and the National Work Readiness Credential. Funds will be used for material and transportation expenses. Funds to continue programming and providing social services to the senior population, information and DFTA Referral, educational and recreational activities,socialization through meetings, luncheons, parties, trips and lectures. Funds received help to supplement the costs of the transportation program by providing the seniors with trips DFTA and social events and by defraying some operating expenses. To support the Extended Services program which provides a comprehensive range of case assistance and DFTA information referral services to seniors. Funding will support Ravenswood Senior Center which provides a safe, comfortable congregate site for local DFTA seniors. Funding will supplement this underfunded budget by providing the seniors with social events and defraying operating and meal expenses. Funding will provide a monthly newslette, quarterly public meetings, and the Annual street fair with children DYCD-CD entertainment and flower planting in tree pits for neighborhood beautification. To help support free programming by presenting 6 free performances yearly at the HSS Abrons Arts Center, a DCA cultural destination on the Lower East Side. DOHMH Funds will be used to support our Neighborhood Resource Center (NRC) which provides NYC residents with DYCD-CD assistance in obtaining public benefits, legal and financial counseling, health insurance enrollment, crisis intervention counseling, and access to Henry Streets varied programs. Funds will help cover the costs of general operating costs of theWorkforce Development Center (WDC) which DYCD-CD offers intensive work readiness training, educational services, vocational training, job placement, retention and career advancement support. Funding will be used to purchase two tympanometers: one for Heritages main FQHC and one for our SchoolDOHMH Based Health Center at P.S. 192/325. This will enable Heritage to perform tympanograms for children attending local day care and pre-school programs in the community. The funds will be used to give a team of ten NYC veterans with severe PTSD the lifeline they need to move DYCD-CD forward. The team will commit to our one year program. To qualify, the veterans must be referred by either the VA, the DOD, or the wounded warrior facilitator in their branch of service To Support our Supportive Services Department, specifically to cover the salaries of our Counselors and Case Managers as we rise to meet a surge in demand for our services. The increase in funding from the previous year will be to cover all costs associated with hiring an additional Counselor, which will assist us in providing 500 additional young people this year with comprehensive mental health services. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents.

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Chin

Henry Street Settlement

131562242

$3,500

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Chin

Henry Street Settlement

131562242

$3,500

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Jackson

Heritage Health and Housing, Inc.

132661509

$5,000

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Gentile

Heroes to Heroes Foundation

272037965

$3,500

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Manhattan Delegation, Chin, Van Bramer, Fidler, James, Mendez Inc. CC Hetrick-Martin Institute,

313104537

$225,000

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High School of Telecommunications, Arts and Technology Hip-Hop Summit Youth Council, Inc.

136400434 050542858

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Hispanic Federation, Inc.

133573852

$50,000

We have a reading program that uses biographies of interesting people that at-risk youth gravitate to in the HipHop Community entitle Read 2 Succeed. There is also a basketball component, a financial literacy component, and a character education component. To help strengthen Latino community-based nonprofits, increase Latino parental involvement in education; DYCD-CD provide immigrants with ESL classes, and help Latinos without a high school diploma obtain Adult Basic Education and/or GED training.

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To continue strengthening New York citys growing Latino community and support non-profits providing vital health and human services to Hispanic children families. HF aims to advance its work in four strategic action BLAC, Manhattan Delegation, Bronx Delegation, Chin, Comrie, Lappin, Arroyo, Ferreras, Palma, Dromm, Viverito, Gonzalez,*Rodriguez, James, Mendez, Jackson CC 133573852 $100,000 DYCD Hispanic Federation, Inc. areas including; Strengthening Latino Nonprofits, Improving Educational Achievement, Promoting Healthy Communities and Increasing Immigrant Opportunities.

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Chin Dickens Garodnick

Historic Districts Council, Inc. Historic Districts Council, Inc. Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566 133389566 133389566

$3,500 $5,500 $3,500

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Funding is requested for three programs that educate constituents on ideas, strategies and tools of preservation and community development: the Annual Preservation Conference Series; About New York Lecture, Film Tour Series; and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours. Funding is requested for three programs: the Annual Preservation Conference Series; About New York Lecture, Film Tour Series; and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours. Funding will support educational and outreach programs to promote historic preservation, including the Annual Preservation Conference Series, About New York Lecture, Film and Tour Series, and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours. Funding is requested for three programs that are the cornerstone of HDCs mission to educate constituents on ideas, strategies and tools of preservation and community development: the Annual Preservation Conference Series; About New York Lecture, Film Tour Series; and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours. Funding is requested for three programs:the Annual Preservation Conference Series; About New York Lecture, Film Tour Series; and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours. More than 1,000 individuals participate. Funds allow HDC to provide these programs at low costs to a wide audience. Funding is requested for three programs that are the cornerstone of HDCs mission to educate constituents on ideas, strategies and tools of preservation and community development: the Annual Preservation Conference Series; About New York Lecture, Film Tour Series; and Six to Celebrate Neighborhood Tours. To fund the fifth annual Historic House Trusts (HHT) Fall Festival, New York History Never Tasted So Good! With their help, the Historic House Trust, and the 23 houses in its collection, celebrated New York Citys culinary history and contemporary food trends with free and low cost events, public tours, and workshops. To fund the fifth annual Historic House Trusts (HHT) Fall Festival. The Historic House Festival promotes citywide community engagement activities that address the culture and history of all 23 houses in its collection. The funding will be used in selected districts to raise awareness about street harassment and the citys new strategy for tracking incidences of street harassment through 311 and Hollaback's free iPhone and Droid apps. Funds will also provide 10 educational workshops to youth in the community and educational materials to all local schools and nonprofit organizations in the given district.

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Gentile

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

$3,000

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Levin

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

$3,500

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Mendez

Historic Districts Council, Inc.

133389566

$4,500

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Lander

Historic House Trust of New York City

133590825

$2,000

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Mendez

Historic House Trust of New York City

133590825

$3,500

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Ferreras

Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

$5,000

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Hollaback, Inc.

273199988

$4,000

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Women's Caucus, Vallone, Lappin, Arroyo, Levin, Mendez CC Hollaback, Inc. Comrie Comrie Nelson Hollis Presbyterian Church Hollis Presbyterian Church Holocaust Memorial Committee

273199988 111631786 111631786 112785443

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Oddo

Holy Rosary Church

133637539

$7,000

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Greenfield

Holy Spirit Church Leisure Club

111633569

$4,000

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Holy Trinity Neighborhood Center Holy Trinity Neighborhood Center Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

753107120 753107120 113373115

$3,500 $4,000 $16,875

Funding will be used to raise awareness about street harassment, specially we will provide 10 educational workshops to youth in the community and educational materials to all local schools and nonprofit organizations in the given district. Funding will be used to raise awareness about street harassment, specially we will provide educational DYCD workshops to youth in the community and educational materials to all local schools and nonprofit organizations in the given district. DYCD-Y Funds would be used to support our youth programs in basketball, dance, music and drama. To support the programs we offer to senior citizens such as trips to plays, museums,and parks, as well as DFTA exercise programs and health seminars. Funds will be used to continue to support and promote memorial programs in the Holocaust Memorial Park at DYCD-CD the waters of Sheepshead Bay. Funding will provide blood pressure screening which is provided weekly on Tuesdays and is open to all in the community. Health care education and referrals are also given to medical as well as social services. Outreach to DOHMH the elderly, cronically ill and homebound within the local community is also provided. Funding will be used to help pay salary expenses. The program is intended for Senior Citizens to get together and socialize over refreshments for a few hours a week. It gives them a chance to talk about the problems that some seniors have and exchange information. The new funding would allow us to pay the church their monthly rent for the use of the basement, it will allow us to DFTA provide the group members with refreshments, we would like to purchase new games and forms of entertainment, transportation for group members, and we would like to have some educational workshops for our members. Funding will support the purchase of food for the Senior Lunch and Neighborhood Supper programs, which DYCD-CD provide a sit down meal for people in need. The mission of the Holy Trinity Neighborhood Center is to serve our needy neighbors. Funds will be used to DYCD-CD purchase food for our Neighborhood Supper and Senior Lunch programs. DYCD-Y DFTA Educational and recreational services for seniors: health and wellness, Tai-chi exercise, group singing, dance classes, community workshops, ESL classes. Funds will be used for instructors and staff costs. Educational and recreational services for seniors: health and wellness, Tai-chi exercise, group singing, dance classes, community workshops, ESL classes. Funds will be used for instructors and staff costs. To 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 for instructors and staff costs. Educational and recreational services for seniors: health and wellness, Tai-chi exercise, group singing, dance classes, community workshops, ESL classes. Funds will be used for instructors and staff costs.

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Gentile

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

$2,000

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Nelson

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

$43,000

DFTA

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Fidler

Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

$6,500

DFTA

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Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, James, Greenfield CC Homecrest Community Services, Inc.

113373115

$15,000

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James

Hope City Empowerment Center, Inc.

113629292

$3,500

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Brooklyn Delegation

HOPE Program, Inc., The

133268539

$4,000

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James

HOPE Program, Inc., The

133268539

$3,500

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Levin

HOPE Program, Inc., The

133268539

$3,500

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 for instructors and staff costs. Food Pantry: funds used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables; poultry, fish and meats, dairy, eggs and breads, pastas. Funds will be also used to offset staff salary expense. DYCD-CD Soup Kitchen: funds to be used to purchase food to serve for lunch (Tues, Thurs and Fri) and breakfast (Saturday). Funds also used to offset cost of salary expense for staff To provide Brooklyn residents with work readiness training and job placement and serve hundreds of additional men and women, helping them to retain and advance in their positions.To address students basic needs, HOPE OCJC provides on-site breakfast and lunch, Metrocards, as well as professional attire during the training and job search phases of programming. To provide Brooklyn residents with work readiness training and job placement and serve hundreds of additional men and women, helping them to retain and advance in their positions.To address students basic needs, HOPE OCJC provides on-site breakfast and lunch, Metrocards, as well as professional attire during the training and job search phases of programming. To provide Brooklyn residents with work readiness training and job placement and serve hundreds of additional OCJC men and women, helping them to retain and advance in their positions. DFTA HOPE provides 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.

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James, Levin, Eugene CC

HOPE Program, Inc., The

133268539

$40,000

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Horticultural Society Of New York, Inc.

130854930

$10,000

These funds will be used to pilot a shared maintenance service for three public plazas in Queens: 37th Road Plaza; 78th Street Plaza; and Corona Plaza. The pilot is designed to exploit proximity of the sites, efficiencies of a shared crew, start-up equipment costs, and economies of scale as more plazas are built in Queens. This service DYCD-CD will be offered as a fee-based service at a subsidized rate to the community-based organizations which are contracturally obligated (via NYC DOT) to maintain these spaces, each of which has limited financial capacity to meet those maintenance obligations. DCA To support its Community Performing Arts Series, which presents original artists from diverse cultures and genres in the performing arts. Funds will be allocated for artist expense and production costs. To support the Community Performing Arts Series, which presents original artists from diverse cultures and genres in the performing arts at venues accommodating large groups in neighborhoods around the five boroughs. Funds received for this program will be allocated for artist fees and production costs (including administrative and marketing). To support its Describe Program, which offers live audio descriptive services to hundreds of New York area blind and visually impaired adults and seniors.HAIs program provides blind theater-goers with an infra-red sonar transmission ear piece that carries the voice of a professional on-site live describer who explains to blind attendees everything going on in the theater. Funds received for this program will be allocated for program administration, subsidize ticket costs, transportation and equipment.

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Comrie

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

$3,500

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Oddo

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

$3,500

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Lappin

Hospital Audiences, Inc.

136277895

$3,500

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Dromm Van Bramer

Hotel Chinese Association of New York, Inc. Hour Children

260603387 133647412 *

$3,500 $3,500

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Brewer, Dilan

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Housing Conservation Coordinators, Inc.

510141489

$140,000

Job training workshop on Hotel worker rights and benefits seminar, as well as Schoolarships for Hotel Employee members who have an academic major in hotel management. Hour Children Community Outreach (HCCO) provides a full, customer-choice food pantry allowing participants DYCD-CD to shop grocery store style. This program also offers a variety of Community Outreach services and we provide assistance with applying for and maintaining SNAP benefits. HCC seeks Speaker Initiative support for its legal services and organizing program, as follows: Legal HPD representation, Advocacy,Tenant Organizing and Community Organizers. Funds will be used to cover the salary/benefits of legal staff and related program costs. DYCD-CD HPD Funding will be used to monitor the Housing Courts, conduct trainings on Housing Court and Housing Court related topics, supplement the cost of our newsletter production, maintain our website and databases.

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Manhattan Delegation Housing Court Answers, Inc.

133317188

$3,500

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Quinn

Hudson Guild

135562989

$3,000

Funds support Chelseas Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Project, a food co-operative that provides DYCD-CD access to high quality produce for a wide range of Chelsea residents at various income levels. Funds are used to subsidize the shares for eligible households and fully-fund extra shares to very large households. Funds support Hudson Guild's Teen Services, to provide services to at-risk teens and young adults, living in Chelsea's public housing developments. The education component provides access to educational resources, including GED classes, SAT Prep, tutoring, college prep services and trips to visit colleges. The recreation component offers organized physical activities that promote fitness. Hudson Guild's Teen Services Program provides services to 150 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, and/or live in poverty.

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Quinn

Hudson Guild

135562989

$43,000

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CC

Hudson Guild

135562989

$105,000

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Koppell, Comrie,CC Ferreras, Arroyo, Brewer, Palma, Viverito, CabreraNew York City, Inc. Human Services Council of

133620059

$40,000

DYCD

Support will enhance HSCs ability to coordinate and focus on the streamlining and modernization of business solutions in the areas of procurement. Funding will also allow HSC to continue its role as the primary coordinator and convener of the Human Services sector. Lastly, HSC is partnering with key stakeholders, including the Mayor's office to create a fund, which will infuse cash into struggling nonprofit organizations so they can continue to provide essential services to the communities they serve. Funding will help purchase a smart board. We would like to systematically upgrade our technology to keep our students up-to-date with the most recent innovations in education To support the Rites of Passage (Rites) and Arts Education (AE) programs. Our Rites programs offer an educational healing model for youth self-realization, enabling over 220 youth ages 8-21 to break the cycle of poverty and grow into healthy, independent, compassionate, and self-confident men and women. Funds will be used to bring educational services to head of household in the weekly food pantry, and workshops will be provided covering the subjects of Domestic Violence, Substance abuse, Nutrition. Our summer supper program-excpenses for settup, cleanup and food expenses.

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Manhattan Delegation Hunter College - Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education

133893536

$3,500

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Williams

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy, Inc.

113027538

$3,500

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Cabrera Greenfield

Iglesia Arca de Salvacion ACM Igud L' Hachzokas Torah

133965311 113588991

$7,500 $8,000

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Oddo

IlluminArt Productions

421727647

$3,500

ACTive Adults will use Improvisational Theater to give voice to 15-20 residents at Park Lane at Sea View Independent Living Community who will pass on their wisdom to senior audiences throughout the borough DYCD-CD through performances of their original script. The actors will be transported by van to senior centers throughout the Island to perform. Participants and audience members will evaluate the ACTive Adult program through formal questionnaires and informal discussions. DOHMH Imagines treatment program includes several proven methodologies that are specifically designed to educate severely challenged children that have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD). Imagines treatment program includes several proven methodologies that are specifically designed to educate severely challenged children that have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD).

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Imagine Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Imagine Academy

202336717

$5,000

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Recchia Vallone Dickens

Imagine Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Imagine Academy Immigration Advocacy Services, Inc. Impac Tenants Association

202336717 112937782 562637684

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$5,000 $8,000 $3,500

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Incarcerated Veterans Consortium, Inc.

320258458

$7,000

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Viverito

Incarcerated Veterans Consortium, Inc.

320258458

$10,000

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Dickens

Incorporation of Artists on the Move, Inc.

134066998

$5,000

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Weprin

India Home, Inc.

208747291

$17,857

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Comrie Van Bramer Ulrich James Viverito

India Home, Inc. India Home, Inc. Indo-Caribbean Alliance, Inc. Ingersoll Tenants Association Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

208747291 208747291 272848254 113048765 132987263 132987263

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Manhattan Delegation Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

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Lappin

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263

$5,000

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BLAC, Lappin, Viverito, Gonzalez, Rodriguez, James, Mendez, Jackson CC Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.

132987263

$170,000

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Koppell Gentile

Institute of Applied Human Dynamics, Inc. Intermediate School 30K Parent Teacher Association

132573827 136400434 *

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DYCD-CD Funding will be used to maintain our walk in service which provides legal immigration counseling. Funding will be used to expand our activities which includes the young boys/girls basketball team, the DYCD-Y cheerleading team, and the afterschool homework program. Funds will be used to defray the costs of uniforms and equipment for the program. Funds to be used for Psychological counseling for PSTD & TBI, wartime related trauma, Family Reunification Counseling, Housing Placement Assistance, Job Training and Employment Assistance, G.E.D. Referral, DYCD-CD Incarceration Syndrome Counseling (Institutionalized Mentality), Discharge Upgrade Referral, and Veterans benefits. Funds to be used for Psychological counseling for PSTD & TBI, wartime related trauma, Family Reunification Counseling, Housing Placement Assistance, Job Training and Employment Assistance, G.E.D. Referral, DYCD-CD Incarceration Syndrome Counseling (Institutionalized Mentality), Discharge Upgrade Referral, and Veterans benefits. Funding will be used for our OpenSpace Arts and Education Program. These programs will help to develop DYCD-Y cultural and educational programs for youths and their families. Funds to suppport various activities and services offered to seniors including, but not limited to, the following: trips, yoga and meditation; lectures by health care providers, discussions on various topics. We also offer DFTA assistance with medical, social, and legal services. We offer English classes, computer classes and citizenship preparation classes. Funds will help provide seniors various cognitive activities, various trips, computer classes and citizenship DFTA preparation to enhance mental stimulation and growth. Funds will help provide seniors various cognitive activities, various trips, computer classes and citizenship DFTA preparation to enhance mental stimulation and growth. To support our Youth Leadership Program (YLP) which is an outlet for low-income, so-called at risk high school DYCD-CD students and recent immigrants to positively impact their community. Offer programs and services to the tenants of Ingersoll Houses. Offer educational workshops and coordinate NYCHA development or community specific events tailored by the Tenants Association. DFTA To support services and programming at the Millbrook Senior Center. Funding will support four senior centers, a Homebound program and five other sites where we outstations case workers in neighborhood in partnership with local groups to assist seniors with entitlement access, advocacy, DFTA crime victim, immigration and ESL services. Funding will pay for a caseworker that will work directly with seniors and their families deployed around the Borough. Funding will help underwrite IPR/HE core expenses related to the coordination, supervision and deployment of caseworkers and the direct provision of case assistance services to Manhattan residents. Funds will also provide DFTA our Hispanic Senior Action Council, where we provide Forums and workshops for Manhattan elderly from the public housing and tenement buildings. Funding will ensure that IPR/HE has the infrastructure, management, supervision, and locally based front-line staffing to ensure that no one is ever turned away for any of our case assistance, senior center and satellite DFTA services, crime victims services, mental health clinic, or nutrition programs, within our service system, including our Citywide Bilingual emergency Hotline. To purchase IPADs that can be used to foster improved communication, attention and readiness for community DOHMH living. DOE To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents.

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Lander Gentile Gentile Recchia Gentile Recchia Gentile Fidler

Intermediate School 62K Intermediate School 187K Parent Teacher Association Intermediate School 201K Parent Teacher Association Intermediate School 207 Intermediate School 227K Parent Teacher Association Intermediate School 239 Intermediate School 259K Parent Teacher Association Intermediate School 78K - Roy H Mann School

136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 * * * * * *

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Brooklyn Delegation

International African Arts Festival

112953522

$11,875

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James

International African Arts Festival

112953522

$3,500

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Quinn

International Center of Photography

237412428

$3,500

Funds will help purchase technology for JHS 62 news & media program that is not capitally-eligible to supplement D39 technology capital initiative. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To supplement educational activities for student. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To supplement educational activities for student. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. The funds will be used to provide the students of IS 78 with musical instruments, supplemental materials, after DOE school instruction, jazz band performances. It will enable IS 78 to produce two concerts and prepare the bands for competition. Program I - The IAAF seeks to increase the quality of performers and artists; namely acquiring acts whove obtained name and brand recognition. Program II - The Festival will continue its Elder Recognition Day including DYCD-CD workshops, entertainment and information particular to seniors throughout NYC. Program III - The IAAF will continue its Kids Zone. There is storytelling, arts. pony rides, games from the African Diaspora, dance workshops, martial arts. Program I - The IAAF seeks to increase the quality of performers and artists; namely acquiring acts whove obtained name and brand recognition. Program II - The Festival will continue its Elder Recognition Day including DCA workshops, entertainment and information particular to seniors throughout NYC. Program III - The IAAF will continue its Kids Zone. There is storytelling, arts. pony rides, games from the African Diaspora, dance workshops, martial arts. Funds support the Center's extended hours, pay-what-you-wish admission policy, and artist book signings. It DCA provides discounted admission rates to students and seniors and free admission to K12 public school groups and children under 12, as well as online collections access. DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE To conduct monthly interactive workshops highlighting the rich agricultural legacy of Dr. George Washington Carver. Workshop themes will include The Jesup Model, basic urban agriculture, community gardens, growing DYCD-CD our own in private & public spaces and urban/rural exchanges. Funding will be used for honorarium for 1 project coordinator, 3 workshop leaders, supplies and equipment. We will solicit the Carver Traveling Trunk from the National Park Service and funds will be used for shipping expenses. In partnership with The Glen Oaks School, ISO requests funding for seed money to start an orchestra for beginning and intermediate students (generally, ages 6 to 11) in Glen Oaks. Using donated rehearsal facilities provided by the school, ISO will supply a conductor and four instrumental coaches who will work closely with the children. Students will also take part in a weekend retreat with beginning students from all over the City in the fall. Auditions will determine placement in the orchestra, but all children will be admitted without regard to families ability to pay tuition. Funding for Teen Choice (TC), our comprehensive sexuality education and disease prevention program, designed to assist young people in making a healthy transition to adulthood, delay the onset of sexual activity, reduce the incidence of teen pregnancy and HIV/AIDS, and help parents and children discuss important issues affecting their health. Funds will be used to provide daily lunches for people living with HIV and members of the community. To support for the Women as the Face of AIDS Summit. In 2013, Iris House will organize the eighth annual 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, printing and photocopying of materials. Funding will be used to support the Irish Repertory's 2012-2013 Season which will include 5-7 mainstage productions produced by The Irish Rep, 8-10 staged readings of new plays in development, and presentations of the finest work imported from Ireland to be presented for New York City audiences. To provide high quality performing arts education in five City Public Schools, all alined with DoE Blue Print for Teaching and Learning in the Arts as well as professional development programs for classroom teachers. Funds will be used to provide resources of teaching artists, provide tickets for students to Irondale Center professional productions, and allow students to participate in additional after-school programs. To support our Caring Partners program, in which students gain exposure to working health careers, develop relationships with the elderly, and augment staff in providing more personal attention to our residents. To support the Our Caring Partners program. Museum requests general operating funds to support the planning and mounting of exhibitions, arts enrichment and arts education programs, and community events and public programs for children. To support technical staffing necessary to support professional productions of performances. Performances include a number of thematic series including the Artist-in-Residence and Emerging Artists Commission programs. To support technical staffing necessary to support professional productions of performances. Performances include a number of thematic series including the Artist-in-Residence and Emerging Artists Commission programs.

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Rodriguez

Inter-Religious Foundation For Community Organization Inc.

132590548

$3,000

Local

Weprin

InterSchool Orchestras of New York, Inc.

237401867

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Lappin, Fidler

CC

Inwood House

135562254

$25,000

DYCD

Local

Dickens

Iris House - A Center For Women Living with HIV/AIDS, Inc.

133699201

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Women's Caucus, Dickens, Viverito CC

Iris House - A Center For Women Living with HIV/AIDS, Inc.

133699201

$15,000

DOHMH

Local

Quinn

Irish Repertory Theatre Company, Inc.

133531713

$3,500

DCA

Local

James

Irondale Productions, Inc.

133178772

$3,500

DCA

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Jackson

Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc.

133623808 133623808 611472746

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$3,500 $20,000 $3,000

DOHMH DFTA DCA

Dickens, Rodriguez, Brewer, James, Ferreras, Jackson CC Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc. Vallone Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum

Local

Levin

ISSUE Project Room Inc.

200367608

$8,000

DCA

Local

Recchia

ISSUE Project Room, Inc.

200367608

$4,000

DCA

LOCAL

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Comrie Halloran

It Takes a Community to Raise a Child Italian Americans for Community Affairs Inc.

800072605 275284733

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$5,000 $3,500

ACS

Funds will help provide childcare for children from the ages 6 weeks- 12 years of age. To provide theater and museum exursions, open area events, rental of venues such as classrooms and DYCD-CD auditoriums in public schools, visits to the Italian cultural center, Colubus Day Parade, and partial pay for teachers and incidentals required and needed to run the programs. This is our 28th Annual Food Drive. The names of the recipients are submitted to the Foundation by religious leaders, school principals, social workers, our own members, CASC (Community Agency for Senior Citizens), NALITT Cancer Society and other charitable groups. The requested funds will only be used to offset some of the costs associated with the purchase of food for this program.

Local

Oddo

Italian Club of Staten Island, Inc.

133428736

$3,500

DFTA

Local

Dromm

Jackson Heights Beautification Group

112925587

$3,500

Clean streets sub-committee to include targeted areas to be cleaned, and reception after work task is complete, Garden club activities including plantings, and tree garden surrounds, Grafitti removal, Summer on the Play Street concert series, Town Hall meetings, Publication of our Views from the Heights newsletter, Programs of the Jackson Heights Green Agenda (JHGA)such as establishing a Green Zone, Maintenance of the Dog Run/Park DYCD-CD by the Jackson Heights Canine Recreation Exercise Wonderland (JHCrew), Publication of our Childrens Book Jackson Heights from the Ice Age to Space Age, Publication of our History Jackson Heights A Garden in the City Administrative expenses to cover the above programs such as rental cost of meeting space, insurance premiums etc. Fund to target areas to be cleaned, reception after work task is complete, Garden Club activities, Graffiti removal, Summer on the Play Street Concert Series, Town Hall meetings, Publication of our Views From The Heights newsletter, Programs of the Jackson Heights Green Agenda (JHGA) , Maintenance of the Dog Run/Park, DYCD-CD Publication of our Childrens Book Jackson Heights from Ice Age to Space Age, Publication of our history Jackson Heights, A Garden In The City, Administrative expenses to cover the above programs such as rental of meeting space, insurance premiums, etc. 1) to support the activities and maintenance of the 78th Street Play Street for the summer of 2012. The Play Street plans to be in operation from June 9, 2012 to August 30, 2012. 2) To support maintenance and initial DYCD-CD street improvements to 78th Street as part of our designation by the Department of Transportation as a public plaza. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DPR DCA Funds to be used for the following: 1) To support the activities and maintenance of the 78th Street Play Street for the summer of 2012. 2) To support maintenance and initial street improvements to 78th Street. To support ESL program. Funds will be used for program coordinator, teacher stipends, materials and program administration/direction. Funds will be used to provide a seasonal gardner and purchase new trash receptacles that are consistant with the historic nature of Jackson Square Park in Greenwich Village. Funding will be used to support the Museums ongoing programs of exhibits and public programs. Public programs at the Museum include rotating exhibits, tai chi classes, lectures by Tibetan scholars and presentations of traditional Tibetan art forms such as Tibetan music and folk dance. Funding will be used to support the Museums ongoing programs of exhibits and public programs. Public programs at the Museum include rotating exhibits, tai chi classes, lectures by Tibetan scholars and presentations of traditional Tibetan art forms such as Tibetan music and folk dance. Funding will be used to support the Museums ongoing programs of exhibits and public programs. Public programs at the Museum include rotating exhibits, tai chi classes, lectures by Tibetan scholars and presentations of traditional Tibetan art forms such as Tibetan music and folk dance. Funds will be used to cover material, equipment and staffing expenses for the youth center. To support the expenses incurred in providing arts programming to people of Queens and to continue providing children with enriching CASA programming. To support the expenses incurred in providing arts programming to people of Queens and to continue providing children with enriching CASA programming. Funds will reimburse operating expenses related to emergency medical care and transport of sick and injured, operations / maintenance of 2 BLS ambulances, first aid and CPR education, medical standbys and First Aid services at gatherings, and loan of medical equipment to community members at no charge. Funds will reimburse operating expenses related to emergency medical care and transport of sick and injured, operations / maintenance of 2 BLS ambulances, first aid and CPR education, medical standbys and First Aid services at gatherings, and loan of medical equipment to community members at no charge. Funds will provide Health Fairs, Support Groups, and a Newsletter Distribution. Friendship Center offers 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 center. Friendship Center offers comprehensive services to seniors who are mentally and physically frail. Funds will be used to offset operating expenses. To support programming, including concerts and educational/community outreach programs, which is designed to provide the public with inspiring and accessible arts experiences. To support programming, including concerts and educational/community outreach programs, which is designed to provide the public with inspiring and accessible arts experiences.

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Ferreras

Jackson Heights Beautification Group

112925587

$5,000

Local

Dromm

Jackson Heights Green Alliance Inc.

264725337

$5,000

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Ferreras Ferreras Quinn Ignizio

Jackson Heights Green Alliance Inc. Jackson Heights-Elmhurst Kehillah, Inc. Jackson Square Alliance Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Inc.

264725337 112643410 830501875 237280740

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$3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500

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Oddo

Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Inc.

237280740

$3,500

DCA

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Rose Comrie Comrie Gennaro

Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Inc. Jamaica Athletic and Learning Center Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, South Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc.

237280740 200975215 112478709 112478709

$3,500 $9,000 $10,000 $5,000

DCA DYCD-Y DCA DCA

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Gennaro

237351959

$7,000

FDNY

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Weprin Koslowitz

Jamaica Estates, Holliswood, South Bayside Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc. Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults Inc - Friendship Center

237351959 111631788

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$6,000 $5,000

FDNY DOHMH

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Comrie

CC

510204121

$50,000

DFTA

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Comrie

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

510204121 133888641 133888641

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$29,500 $3,500 $5,000

DFTA DCA DCA

Manhattan Delegation Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. Brewer Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc.

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Dickens Dickens Comrie

Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. Jazz Knights, Inc.

133888641 133888641 112394796 132614483 132614483 132614483 132614483 113179208 136400434 133321352 113463615

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$3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $8,500 $3,000 $3,000 $3,500 $1,000

DCA DCA

To support programming, including concerts and educational/community outreach programs, which is designed to provide the public with inspiring and accessible arts experiences. To provide our Jazz for Young People On Tour (J4YPOT) which introduces students to jazz music through educational materials and workshops.

DYCD-CD To support and promote live jazz. Funds will also provide free concerts in various senior centers in the NYC area. DCA DCA DCA Funds will be used to offset the cost production, artistic, marketing, and administrative expenses at Jazzmobiles Summerfest. Funding will help support the Harlem Jazz Shrines festival focuses on the venues, music, and jazz artists. Funds will be used to offset the cost of Production, Artistic, Marketing and Administrative related costs.

Manhattan Delegation Jazzmobile, Inc. Dickens Jackson Quinn Levin Viverito Cabrera Mealy Jazzmobile, Inc. Jazzmobile, Inc. Jazzmobile, Inc. Jazzreach Performing Art & Education Association Jefferson Houses Tenant Association Jericho Project Jericho Road, Inc.

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$2,500 $10,000

Funds will be used to offset the cost production, artistic, marketing, and administrative expenses at Jazzmobiles Summerfest. Funds will be used to offset the cost production, artistic, marketing, and administrative expenses at Jazzmobiles DCA Summerfest. To support the development and implementation of the JazzReach Metropolitan High School Jazz Prep. DCA Academy - a full-time, Brooklyn-based, four-year intensive magnet program tailored to nurture serious-minded young musicians in grades 9-12. NYCHA To Support Family Day Activities Funding will be used to offset the costs of National Recovery Month and an informational session along with the DYCD-CD costs of supplies. To provide domestic violence seminars, a domestic violence walk-a-thon, domestic violence sports events, DYCD-CD refreshments for seminars, office supplies, stipends for program director, program coordinator, facilitators, bookkeeper and mentors. To support the Grandparent Connection Program (GPC), a Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP)caregiver program, is designed to improve family life for grandparents and the children in their care. It offers a forum for the members to meet others who are also caring for relatives children and a mutual aid milieu in which to share experiences. The Grandparent Connection Program provides support groups, educational and social activities, and respite for grandparents and other elderly kin who are raising their relatives children as well as targeted activities for the children and adolescents.

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Seabrook **

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896

$10,000

DFTA

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Fidler Fidler Mendez

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

132620896 132620896 132620896

$6,000 $13,500 $5,000

Local Local

Recchia Koppell

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. (aka Pride of Judea)

132620896 135564937

$5,000 $5,000

Local

Fidler

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

$7,500

Local

Greenfield

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

$15,000

Local

Eugene

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

$20,000

Local

Levin

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

$15,000

Local

Recchia

Jewish Children's Museum

133798344

$15,000

Local

Brewer

Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, Inc., The

133490745

$3,500

Funds to be used to offset costs of consultants to teach classes such as nutrition lectures, exercise, dance, art classes, trips and parties to elder participants of the senior center. Funds to be used to offset costs of consultants to teach classes in computers, crafts and exercise, bus rental for DFTA trips, and entertainers for parties and speakers for special events. Funding will be used to continue to offer entitlement education and outreach to older adults. It will also be DFTA used to support advanced courses in computer-based advocacy for graduates of JPACs Institute for Senior Action (IFSA). Warbasse Cares for Seniors a NORC SSP serves approximately 900 older adults. JASA in collaboration with DFTA Amalgamated Warbasse Houses, Inc and VNSNY provides social services, health support and group educational/ recreational activities to promote successful aging-in-place. To provide quality mental health care to families and individuals in need. Funds to be used to cover fees that DOHMH clients are unable to pay. Jewish Childrns Museums Public School Initiative has invited children from public schools to visit our museum at a reduced cost. These children would not have the opportunity to visit any cultural institution learn about DYCD-Y another culture. It encourages and fosters tolerance and understanding between people of various traditions. Funds to help defray the cost of admission for public school children from undeserved areas. The grant will allow children to attend the museum. Jewish Childrns Museums Public School Initiative has invited children from public schools to visit our museum at a reduced cost. These children would not have the opportunity to visit any cultural institution learn about DYCD-Y another culture. It encourages and fosters tolerance and understanding between people of various traditions. Funds to help defray the cost of admission for public school children from undeserved areas. The grant will allow children to attend the museum. Jewish Childrns Museums Public School Initiative has invited children from public schools to visit our museum at a reduced cost. These children would not have the opportunity to visit any cultural institution learn about DYCD-Y another culture. It encourages and fosters tolerance and understanding between people of various traditions. Funds to help defray the cost of admission for public school children from undeserved areas. The grant will allow children to attend the museum. Jewish Childrns Museums Public School Initiative has invited children from public schools to visit our museum at a reduced cost. These children would not have the opportunity to visit any cultural institution learn about DYCD-Y another culture. It encourages and fosters tolerance and understanding between people of various traditions. Funds to help defray the cost of admission for public school children from undeserved areas. The grant will allow children to attend the museum. Jewish Childrns Museums Public School Initiative has invited children from public schools to visit our museum at a reduced cost. These children would not have the opportunity to visit any cultural institution learn about DYCD-Y another culture. It encourages and fosters tolerance and understanding between people of various traditions. Funds to help defray the cost of admission for public school children from undeserved areas. The grant will allow children to attend the museum. Funding will help sustain our Support programs, which offer groups that focus on bereavement, illness, DYCD-CD separation and divorce, economic instability, single-parent families, and more. DFTA

LOCAL

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Oddo

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256

$7,000

DYCD-Y

To assist us in our plan to improve Staten Island students interest and education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)in CDs 1,2,3. Through the JCC STEM Program, students will engage in innovative and hands-on techniques to introduce these more complex areas of study and to learn how to think scientifically. The JCC is requesting funding to assist us in providing 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 service, Sunday Funday, and after- school program activities for children with special needs. Caseworkers and social workers will provide comprehensive case management services, information and referrals, support groups, distribution of food parcels and counselling services to at risk elderly immigrants and disadvantaged families throughout southeast Brooklyn. Caseworkers and social workers will provide comprehensive case management services, information and referrals, support groups, distribution of food parcels and counselling services to at risk elderly immigrants and disadvantaged families throughout southeast Brooklyn. To fund the NonProfit HelpDesk, which provides technical assistance to small-to-medium sized nonprofit organizations. This program aslo provides consultations, webinars, workshops and peer-networking services.

Local

James, Greenfield, Recchia CC

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc.

135562256

$50,000

DYCD

Local

Fidler

Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc.

112608645

$25,000

DFTA

Local

Fidler, Greenfield, Recchia CC

Jewish Community Council of Canarsie, Inc.

112608645

$50,000

DFTA

Local

Brewer

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local

Nelson Nelson Nelson

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc. Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181 112665181 112665181

$33,000 $4,000 $35,000

To support our Senior Citizen Transportation Program which provides both individual group demand responsive and scheduled trips for frail elderly transporting them to medical and non-medical essential services and appointments including to senior center sites. To help fund the NonProfit HelpDesk which provides capacity-building and technical assistance to small-toDYCD-CD medium-sized nonprofit organizations in the five NYC boroughs. DFTA DYCD-CD Funds are requested to support the operational costs of a shuttle bus service to transport residents of Sea Gate to essential sites such as medical appointments, shopping, school, employment locations and senior centers. Funds will be used to support our Jay Harama Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy. Requested funds will be used to support our Senior Citizen Transportation Program which provides both individual demand responsive group scheduled trips for frail elderly transporting them to medical and nonmedical essential services and appointments. Funds are requested to support the operational costs of a shuttle bus service to transport residents of Sea Gate to essential sites such as medical appointments, shopping, school, employment locations and senior centers. To fund the NonProfit HelpDesk, which provides technical assistance to small-to-medium sized nonprofit organizations. This program aslo provides consultations, webinars, workshops and peer-networking services. Requested funds will be used to support Senior Citizen Transportation Program which provides individual demand responsive group scheduled trips for frail elderly to essential services appointments. Funding will also provide homecare, vocational support systems, adult literacy, NonProfit HelpDesk (NPHD), Horizons Academy, and Medicare Part D Help Center. The funds will be used to provide senior transporation for medical appointments, shopping and other needs.

Local

Fidler

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$3,500

DFTA

Local

Williams

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$3,500

DFTA

Local

Recchia

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$40,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Recchia

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$10,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene, James, Greenfield, Levin, Reccchia CC Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.

112665181

$65,000

DFTA

Local

Nelson

Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay, Inc.

112714997

$5,000

DFTA

Local

Fidler

Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay, Inc.

112714997

$5,000

The Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay, situated within the Kings Bay YM-YWHA, focuses on the emerging DYCD-CD sub-population of the community including young Russian emerges moving into the middle class; elderly Russians; American-born seniors; long-term residents, working class individuals, and local youth. Funds will be used to operate the food pantry, offset costs of staff salaries, cultural programming, and to allow DYCD-CD the purchase of food by needy area residents with special diet needs (such as Diabetic diets) who will be issued Food Vouchers to make purchases at a local Supermarket. To support program costs for community-based outreach and education on topics of low-vision and diabetes DYCD-CD for people of all ages, including children, families, adults and seniors in Manhattan and the Bronx. The program will also help participants access our many health and vision services that are available to them. The JIQ is requesting funds to help support its Emergency Food Program. Funds will help JIQ repair an existing DYCD-CD walk-in refrigerator as well as put in the necessary infrastructure it needs to operate the satellite site in the Bukharian Jewish Community Center (BJCC). I DCA 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.

Local

Vacca

Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway, Inc.

133099520

$18,000

Local

Brewer

Jewish Guild for the Blind

131623854

$3,500

Local

Koslowitz

Jewish Institute Of Queens

542068797

$20,000

Local

Garodnick

Jewish Museum, The

136146854

$10,000

Local

Greenfield

Jewish Union Foundation

133636595

$5,000

Local

Recchia

Jewish Union Foundation

133636595

$6,000

Local

Koslowitz

Jewish War Veterans-Post 250

116017633

$1,500

The funding asked for would be used to expand our Dayhab and Vocational services by bringing more DYCD-CD individuals with disabilities into our program. We would also increase the amount and type of services offered, while hiring additional, qualified staff. The funding asked for would be used to expand our Dayhab and Vocational services by bringing more DYCD-CD individuals with disabilities into our program. We would also increase the amount and type of services offered, while hiring additional, qualified staff. Funds will subsidize meeting room rent at Rego Park Jewish Center and Veteran visists to St. Albans Hospital DFTA which provide food and gifts to seniors. Funds will also provide the Veteran Memorial Services with plaques and Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc. flowers.

237172152

LOCAL

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Oddo Brewer

Joe Gheraldi Playwright Theater John Jay College Foundation

550862258 133683676

$3,000 $3,000

DCA CUNY

Funding will present The Importance of Being Earnest play and the requested funds will be used for all expenses related to the production including sets, costumes, marketing and publicity. Funds will support an outdoor Jazz Concert series.The Twilight Concert Series would consist of four single night events held between the summer months and would serve an area of Manhattan. To provide domestic violence services, Citizenship Naturalization classes, ESL classes, and Work Authorization to the many community members who are unable to pay for quality and trustworthy services/programs. John W. Lavelle Preparatory Charter School provides a rigorous college preparatory education that equips and empowers students for success. Funds request will be used for creation of a new Physics Lab and for Furniture for 4 new classrooms. Physics equipment includes scientific testing. Funding for the classrooms includes desks and chairs for students, teacher desks, chairs and cabinets, etc. To Support Family Day Activities Funds to be used for Educational Outreach to the community focusing on Emergency Preparedness.

Local

Gonzalez

John Neumann Center

861081834

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Oddo

John W. Lavelle Preparatory Charter School

264808811

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local Local

Viverito Sanders

Johnson Houses Tenant Association Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center, Inc.

136400434 061181226 *

$1,000 $3,500

NYCHA DOHMH

Local

Eugene

J'Ouvert City International, Inc.

113362754

$4,000

JCI Informational and Referrals Travelling Classroom and on going Workshops: Emergency Prepareness, Food stamps, Finaical Education, Immigration, Health, Medical programs, Career opportunities, College opportunities. DYCD-CD The series of workshops and information newsletters in collaboration with United States Association Women In Steel cultural organization. JCI prodcues Labor Day Morning JOuvert Carnival/Parade yearly and an Annual Presentation of Awards to recognzied the individuals for their involvement with the community. The specific programming/services to be funded is for organizing the JOuvert event. Preparation in presenting JOuvert entails the following: Purchasing insurance for the event of JOuvert, Rental adequate no. of port-o-sans for event, Rental of tents, chairs and tables for event, Rental of stage for event, Purchasing banners, Printing of DYCD-CD 100,000 flyer, Printing brochures, Printing magazine, Purchasing sashes for Marshals, Purchasing trophies, Printing of 5000 promotional t-shirts, Public radio ads, Salary for staffers, Stipends for volunteers, Meals, Transportation, Securing Task Force and Security Team 18, Volunteer workers DCA Funds support the Joyce Theatre's cooperative marketing campaign of the Chelsea Cultural Partnership (CCP), and its marketing and community outreach efforts in Chelsea and the surrounding areas. To implement a health and wellness prevention, education and awareness campaign through outreach directly to the community, utilizing womens organizations to engage women and girls in a multi-media campaign. To implement a health and wellness prevention, education and awareness campaign through outreach directly to the community, utilizing womens organizations to engage women and girls in a multi-media campaign.

Local

James

J'Ouvert City International, Inc.

113362754

$3,500

Local

Quinn

Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc.

133038262

$15,000

Local

Recchia

Judah International Christian Center, Inc.

113352075

$4,000

DOHMH

Local

Vann

Judah International Christian Center, Inc.

113352075

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

James

K.S. J.A.M.M. Dance Troupe

202352155

$3,500

K.S.JAM.M. Dance Troupe conducts a 1O-Month September through June Instructional Cycle for children 3 years DYCD-CD old to adult in Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop and African dance. The culmination of work is presented in an annual 2-hour recital attended by an audience of family members, friends and members of the local community. DOE DOE To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents.

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Boro

Gentile Gentile Koslowitz Gonzalez Greenfield Lander Recchia Koslowitz Gennaro Sanders

K445 New Utrecht High School Parent Teacher Association K490 Fort Hamilton High School Parent Teacher Association Kehilat Sephardim of Ahavat Achim Kentler International Drawing Space, Inc. Keren Zichron Yisroel Meir, Inc. Keren Zichron Yisroel Meir, Inc. Keren Zichron Yisroel Meir, Inc. Kew Gardens Council For Recreation And The Arts Inc. Kew Gardens Hills Civic Association Kickers Youth Sports Association of South East Queens, Inc.

136400434 136400434 113101774 113621398 364579309 364579309 364579309 112556658 116105321 112988905

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$1,000 $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $6,000 $4,000

DYCD-CD Funding will help cover expenses for a food pantry. To fund the K.I.D.S. Art Education, a rigorous art integration program in Red Hook, Brooklyn. This program DCA offers Student Programs, After School Programming, and Weekend Family workshops. Funds will be used to cover the expenses of running our organuztion,central insurance DYCD-CD program,telephone,utilities,and other operational expenses. Funds will be used to cover the expenses of running our organuztion,central insurance DYCD-CD program,telephone,utilities,and other operational expenses. Funds will be used to cover the expenses of running our organuztion,central insurance DYCD-CD program,telephone,utilities,and other operational expenses. To purchase and install strong durable tree guards that protect tree lining both sides of a commercial street that DYCD-CD has continuous and considerable vehicular traffic. The Kew Gardens Hills Civic Association proposes to use funding for family orientated events in the community DYCD-CD that will enhance Kew Gardens Hills. DYCD-Y To provide educational sports and cultural activities to youth in Southeast Queens. This award is for college-bound patients (aged 17-25) with kidney or urologic disease whose academic career would benefit from financial assistance. Recipients can receive up to 2,000 per year (renewable for up to 4 years maximum) and must submit documentation of grades and achievements to qualify for renewal. To help poverty-stricken families who are struggling within district 23 and its environs, by partnering with The Family Resource Center of Western Queens. K.I.D.S. will provide the Resource Center with toys, shoes, apparel, books and educational materials, which they will embed into their local programs. Funds will enable K.I.D.S. to provide Graham Windham Preventive Services

$3,857

Local

Recchia

Kidney and Urology Foundation of America

131777413

$4,000

DOHMH

Local

Weprin

Kids in Distressed Situations, Inc.

133300271

$5,000

DYCD-Y

LOCAL

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Comrie Gennaro Gennaro Comrie

King Manor Association of Long Island, Inc. King Manor Association of Long Island, Inc. King Manor Association of Long Island, Inc. King of Kings Foundation, Inc.

112396324 112396324 112396324 030583790 *

$13,000 $12,857 $20,000 $3,500

Local

Wills **

King of Kings Foundation, Inc.

030583790

$3,500

Local

Fidler

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.

113068515

$25,000

Local Local Local

Fidler Fidler Recchia

Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc. Kings Bay Youth Organization, Inc. Kings Highway Beautification Association, Inc.

113068515 116020722 204986882 *

$25,000 $4,000 $14,000

To fund History Archaeology Education programs and funding will help the museum education staff and educational materials. To fund History Archaeology Education programs and funding will help the museum education staff and DCA educational materials. To fund History Archaeology Education programs and funding will help the museum education staff and DCA educational materials. Funds will be used to continue our Anti-Drug-Anti Gang Warriors Tour in conjuction with Queens Operation DYCD-Y S.N.U.G. program. Funding will also be used for after school programs addressing issues such as Gang awareness, Anger management and Bullying. Funds will be used to continue our Anti-Drug-Anti Gang Warriors Tour in conjuction with Queens Operation DYCD-Y S.N.U.G. program. Funding will also be used for after school programs addressing issues such as Gang awareness, Anger management and Bullying. To support the Alzheimers Respite program, designed for patients with moderate to severe Alzheimers and DFTA Dementia diseases. The program offers recreational and social activities in a non-medical environment. The program includes transportation to the program and back home. Kings Bay YM-YWHA Immigration Initiative will provide ESL preparation courses for immigrants. A professional DYCD-CD instructor will provide two or three hour sessions to the students. The ESL courses will focus on English reading and writing proficiency as well on studying American history DYCD-Y Sports equippment, uniforms,trophies, and scoreboads for organized youth sports programs DCA Funding will be used to launch Gravesend -wide graffitti cleaning program in the 47th council District. In DYCD-CD addition, the project will clean up to 50 residentoal properties through out the council District via a graffitti complaint program which constitutes calls in grattified locations of the council office for fast response clean-up. On Stage at Kingsborough, KCCs performing arts program, brings artistically and culturally diverse, multidisciplinary performances from masters of the form to the varied communities in and around the college. Funding will expand and enhance its world-class dance, music, theatre, literature, and family performances for our up-coming 2012-2013 season. On Stage at Kingsborough, KCCs performing arts program, brings artistically and culturally diverse, multidisciplinary performances from masters of the form to the varied communities in and around the college. CUNY Funding will expand and enhance its world-class dance, music, theatre, literature, and family performances for our up-coming 2012-2013 season. On Stage at Kingsborough, KCCs performing arts program, brings artistically and culturally diverse, multidisciplinary performances from masters of the form to the varied communities in and around the college. CUNY Funding will expand and enhance its world-class dance, music, theatre, literature, and family performances for our up-coming 2012-2013 season. Funding will help immigrant families to improve their English speaking skills enabling them to become DYCD-CD productive member of our society. They will also be activities to help both with acculturation and assimilation. Job readiness will also be included. To support comprehensive model providing youth w/leadership skills, conflict mediation, guys girls group individual counseling, recreation, tutoring, literacy through the arts, computer literacy, SAT prep,job readiness, DYCD-Y certification opportunities, college placement financial aid, college trips/tours, GED, contextual ESL, HIV awareness prevention, Youth Market, Workforce developement, substance abuse, and pregnancy prevention as well as case management. CUNY Form tenant associations; provide assistance with housing problems preparing for housing court; provide referrals to housing regulatory agencies (HPD, DHCR); develop leadership by individual counseling; work with police to combat illegal activities in the buildings through the Clean Halls Program. Funds will be used to hire P/T staff fund workshops; provide stipends for workshop presenters, office equipment, supplies.

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Nelson

Kingsborough Community College

136400434

$3,500

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Greenfield

Kingsborough Community College

136400434

$5,000

Local

Recchia

Kingsborough Community College

136400434

$7,000

Local

Cabrera

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.

132813809

$20,000

Local

Koppell

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.

132813809

$10,000

Local

Koppell

Kingsbridge Heights Neighborhood Improvement Association, 133266668 Inc.

$5,000

HPD

Local

Palma, Vacca

CC

Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club

131623850

$70,000

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Halloran

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811

$3,000

The sole purpose of this request is to reinstate, expand and revitalize 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 non-violent conflict resolution Important education activities will include college readiness, GED referral,and tech academ. The Transitional Housing Program will provide critical housing information and short-term housing assistance to DYCD-CD women and children who need physical security. DYCD To support the Transitional Housing Program which provides much needed short-term housing assistance to women and children who need physical security. We provide short-term housing assistance up to eighteen months with rental payments so they may receive occupational training to rebuild their lives. Women who participate in the Program will also have access to counseling and other critical support services. To provide better life for new immigrants and elderly, we provide various services such as counseling and social welfare. Besides two counselors for counseling services, we have two counselors assigned for welfare services described the above. The funds will be used for part of salary of counselors and/or other expenses such as utilities, rent, transportation, office supploes etc.

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Koo

Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC)

133609811

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Halloran

Korean Family Counseling and Research Center

112827963

$3,000

DYCD-CD

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Koo Gentile

Korean Family Counseling and Research Center Korean War Veterans Chapter #171

112827963 141941454

$5,000 $1,000

Funds will be used for part of salary of full time counselors and/or other expenses such as utilities, transportation, rent, office supplies et. Funding will help continue our services as we purchase and distribute packages to active duty soldiers at military DYCD-CD installations and military hospitals. DYCD-CD

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Oddo

Korean-American Senior Citizens Association of New York, Inc. 133959398

$5,000

DFTA

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Kwatny Foundation, Inc.

810606748

$4,219

DYCD-Y

To support the growing number of seniors and help them to become sef-sufficient and independent through a comprehensive support program, specifically US Citizenship classes, ESL classs, computer classes and aerobic classes. Our youth contact football/cheer/Sports program will be the vehicle that will enable us to teach the participants: culture awareness, Community service, take educational trips (Museum, library, etc..)community events (block parties, feed the homeless, etc..) The funds will be used to purchase football/cheer uniforms, football equipment and award trophies. The New York City Council collection 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.

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Comrie, Van Bramer CC

La Guardia and Wagneer Archives at LaGuardia Community CollegeCUNY La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. La Nueva Esperanza, Inc.

136400434

$100,000

CUNY

Boro Local Local

Brooklyn Delegation Dilan Levin

204393724 204393724 204393724

$16,875 $25,000 $5,000

DOHMH DOHMH

Local Local Local Local Local Boro Local Local

Recchia Brooklyn Delegation, Dilan CC Quinn Comrie Vann Brooklyn Delegation Eugene Williams

La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. La Nueva Esperanza, Inc. Labyrinth, Inc. Lady Doves Self Enrichment Organization, Inc. Lafayette Gardens Tenants Association, Inc. Lakay Legal Service, Inc. Lakay Legal Service, Inc. Lakay Legal Service, Inc.

204393724 204393724 133985592 800224662 113556000 260641293 260641293 260641293 * * * * * *

$3,000 $35,000 $5,000 $3,500 $6,000 $4,219 $5,000 $3,500

Funds to offset costs of food program by covering cost of rent, utilities and Food pantry bags. Funds to offset costs of food program by covering cost of rent, utilities and Food pantry bags. The agency will serve HIV/AIDS infected individuals the funds will enhance Pantry Bag items with higher DOHMH nutritional value recommended for our particular client base and provided to clients every Friday. Funds will help offset operating expenses and food provided to the individuals. The agency will serve HIV/AIDS infected individuals the funds will enhance Pantry Bag items with higher DOHMH nutritional value recommended for our particular client base and provided to clients every Friday. Funds will help offset operating expenses and food provided to the individuals. DOHMH Funds to offset costs of food program by covering cost of rent, utilities and Food pantry bags. Funding will support programming for Labyrinth's annual season, which showcases two to three original works DCA for the stage. Each piece represents the culmination of many years of development through a program of readings, workshops, intensives, and a collaborative artistic process. DYCD-Y Funds will provide Mentoring, Tutoring and a Summer Program to children and young adults. Funding will be used to provide, purchase and maintain books, stationery, supplies and equipment for Team and NYCHA Skills Building activities. The requested funding will be used to help support the staff that provides legal counseling and immigration DYCD-CD services. DYCD-CD Funding will be used to help support the staff that provides legal counseling and immigration services. DYCD-CD The requested funding will be used to help support the staff that provides legal counseling and immigration services. The Lark's Open Access Program ensures that their Theatre programming reflects the diversity of NYC and the globe. Artists are considered through a blind process, in which information about the author is not known by evaluators for inclusion in Playwrights Week, a festival of 8-10 plays where the general public attends for free, and other programs. Funding to continue a Visual Arts program designed to offer its participants an opportunity to learn the basic techniques of painting, sculpting and sketching. Little League programming for youth ages 5 - 16 years of age. Funds will be used to teach baseball and provide mentorship throughout the process. Funds will be used to present year-round Theater, Dance, Music and Puppetry stage productions and family programming by New York artists and visiting companies from the Caribbean, Latin America and Spain. Funds will be used to present year-round Theater, Dance, Music and Puppetry stage productions and family programming by New York artists. Funds will also be used outreach materials that promote NYs Theater Latino Scene. Funds will be used to present year-round Theater, Dance, Music and Puppetry stage productions and family programming by New York artists and visiting companies from the Caribbean, Latin America and Spain. To fund the Greater Heights Youth Program(GH), Summer Enrichment Academy Camp(SEAC) and New Hope After-School(NHAS) programs which offer childcare and homework a full day summer camp. To deliver proven sector-focused job training and employer-customized skills training programs for the local business community with an emphasis on industrial and commercial tenants at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. BWI will offer low-income New Yorkers otherwise-inaccessible career opportunities and infuse a community of thriving local businesses with diverse, skilled staff.

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Quinn

Lark Theatre Company, Inc.

133779197

$6,500

DCA

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Comrie Barron

Latin American Cultural Center of Queens, Inc. Latin Souls Baseball Organization, Inc.

112997255 112862824 510548694

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$3,500 $15,000 $5,250

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DCA

Manhattan Delegation Latino International Theater Festival of New York, Inc.

Local

Mendez

Latino International Theater Festival of New York, Inc.

510548694

$10,000

DCA

Local

Rivera

Latino International Theater Festival of New York, Inc.

510548694

$5,000

DCA

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Foster

Latino Pastoral Action Center

133883350

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Lander

Leap Inc.

113111694

$3,500

DYCD-CD

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Palma

Learning Disabilities Support Center of New York, Inc.

383770340

$10,000

Funding will provide Computer Training, GED Preparation, Pre-GED, Tutoring, Healthy Living Seminars,sewing DYCD-CD classes and Keys to Success Seminars to people with learning disabilities and the general community. Funds will cover part of the salaries, equipment and supplies needed to run these programs. DYCD-Y DYCD-Y Funds will help recruit and train volunteers to support student success and provide parent education programs that unite home and school learning. Funding will provide volunteer training and family education workshops in elementary and middle schools citywide, providing workshops and training sessions. Learning Leaders is seeking FY13 Speaker Initiative Restoration funding from the New York City Council to continue to implement education programs for middle school parents. We aim to build parents understanding of adolescent development and middle school transitions in order to equip them to be involved with their childrens school and academics.

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Dickens Rodriguez

Learning Leaders, Inc. Learning Leaders, Inc.

132658549 132658549

$3,500 $5,000

Local

Koppell, Jackson, Brewer, Vacca, Palma, Learning Leaders, Inc. CC Lappin, Koslowitz, Gonzalez, Rodriguez

132658549

$80,000

DOE

LOCAL

Local Local Boro

Cabrera Dilan Brooklyn Delegation

Leave It Better Foundation Inc. Legacy Center for Community Development Legal Aid Society

273994291 271033434 135562265

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$5,000 $7,500 $4,219

The services we are seeking funds for will be for farming, horticulture, nutrition, environmental stewardship and DYCD-CD sustainability workshops. The funds will be used to offset the costs of supplies, staffing costs, and traveling costs. Funds to support Legacy Scholars for students in grades 3-8, tutoring, workshops for parents, and English DYCD-Y Language Learners courses. Funds to continue citywide initiative funding which consists of Citywide Civil Legal Services, UI/SSI Civil Legal DYCD-CD Services, Anti-Eviction Legal Services, IOI Civil Legal Services for the Society, as well as for immigration services and services related to the continuing economic downturn. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD OCJC OCJC OCJC OCJC The Legal Aid Society is requesting funding for Citywide Civil Legal Services. The Legal Aid Society is also requesting funding for immigration services and services related to the continuing economic downturn. Funds to support The Legal Aid Society programming Citywide Civil Legal Services, UI/SSI Civil Legal Services, AntiEviction Legal Services, Civil Legal Services for the Society. Funding in continued citywide initiative funding for will provide Citywide Civil Legal Services, UI/SSI Civil Legal Services, and in HPD Anti-Eviction Legal Services as well as for IOI Civil Legal Services for the Society. Funds to support The Legal Aid Society programming Citywide Civil Legal Services, UI/SSI Civil Legal Services, AntiEviction Legal Services, Civil Legal Services for the Society. To support our Family Legal Center (FLC). The center provides individualized legal information and support to low income parents and grandparents with child support, custody and visitation cases. To support our Family Legal Center (FLC). The center provides individualized legal information and support to low income fathers, mothers, and grandparents with child support, custody and visitation cases. To support our Family Legal Center (FLC). The center provides individualized legal information and support to low income parents and grandparents with child support, custody and visitation cases. To support the production of LIFTs one-of-a-kind Legal Resource Guides, which empower your constituents with the information they need to successfully navigate the Citys complex Family Courts. To support the production of LIFTs one-of-a-kind Legal Resource Guides, which empower your constituents with the information they need to successfully navigate the Citys complex Family Courts. All of the Guides provide legal information to hundreds of your constituents facing the complex Family Courts. The funds will be used to provide legal services to the Bronxs neediest residents in the areas of housing, family, benefits, consumer, immigration, education, and elder law. DoVE funds would be used to support advocacy on behalf of victims of domestic violence throughout Brooklyn by 4 LSNYC programs. To prevent the removal of children and reunify families who are separated by foster care. We seek funding to assist families who do not yet have cases filed against them by making referrals for appropriate services and helping families get benefits to meet childrens needs. BFDP will also give Know Your Rights workshops that focus on parents legal rights and responsibilities and how to effectively deal with ACS if they are being investigated. SBLS and BSCLS seek funding to support their Eviction and Prevention advocacy. Funds will be used to represent tenants in court to prevent evictions and to force landlords to maintain their buildings and and to stop harassment. We will also work with community-based organizations and tenant associations to educate tenants about their rights and to identify and oppose practices that will lead to displacement.

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Cabrera Eugene Palma Williams Jackson

Legal Aid Society Legal Aid Society Legal Aid Society Legal Aid Society Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

135562265 135562265 135562265 135562265 133910567 133910567 133910567 133910567

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$10,000 $4,000 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500

Manhattan Delegation Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) Palma Williams Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

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Wills **

Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT)

133910567

$4,500

OCJC

Local Boro

Cabrera Brooklyn Delegation

Legal Services for New York - Bronx Legal Services NYC

161759590 132600199

$5,000 $4,219

OCJC OCJC

Local

Gonzalez

Legal Services NYC

132600199

$5,000

OCJC

Local

James

Legal Services NYC

132600199

$3,500

HPD

Local

Levin

Legal Services NYC

132600199

$3,500

Local

Palma

Legal Services NYC - Bronx

161759590

$5,000

Local

Williams

Legal Services NYC - Brooklyn Branch

132600199

$3,500

Local Local Local Local Local Local

Vann Chin Dickens Garodnick Jackson Viverito

Legal Services NYC - Brooklyn Family Defense Project Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services Legal Services NYC - Manhattan Legal Services

132600199 132613958 132613958 132613958 132613958 132613958 * * * * *

$10,000 $3,500 $10,000 $3,500 $3,000 $5,000

To provide increased services low income residents who are confronted with serious housing issues and reductions in government benefits which may result in homelessness. We will provide advice, advocacy and representation in administrative and court proceeding in an effort to preserve housing for the indigent community. To support our ongoing essential work - providing legal services to the Bronxs neediest residents in the areas of DYCD-CD housing, family, benefits, consumer, immigration, education, and elder law. To support eviction prevention advocacy. The goals are to preserve well-maintained, low income housing for Brooklyns poorest residents, to prevent the displacement of poor families, and to stabilize Brooklyn HPD neighborhoods. SBLS and Brooklyn Branch will represent tenants in court to prevent evictions and to force landlords to maintain their property and to end harassment. BFDP represents parents in Brooklyn Family Court to prevent the removal of children and to reunify families OCJC who are separated by foster care. BFDP will also give Know Your Rights workshops that focus on parents legal rights and responsibilities and how to effectively deal with ACS. The purpose of the funding is to provide advice, brief services and full legal representation to low-income HPD tenants facing eviction from their apartments. Funds will help pay for salary expenses. To provide advice, brief services, and full legal representation to low income tenants facing eviction from their HPD apartments. Funds will be used to pay for salary expenses. Funding will support legal representation and advice to low income residents being sued in consumer debt HPD cases, with a particular focus on senriors facing debt collection abuse. To provide advice, brief services, and full legal representation to low income tenants facing eviction from their HPD apartments. Funds will be used to pay for salary expenses. To provide advice, brief services, and full legal representation to low income tenants facing eviction from their HPD apartments. Funds will be used to pay for salary expenses. HPD

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Boro

Rose

Legal Services NYC - Staten Island Legal Services

132600199

$5,667

DOHMH

Funds will help start SILS' Education Advocacy Project, which will advocate for children with special needs and their families. The Project will ensure that children get necessary and appropriate educational services, challenge suspensions of special needs children, and advocate for policy changes needed to protect children with special needs. Funds will be used to hire a lawyer and a part-time social worker. Funds to support the Women in Arts Seriesand our 4th Annual Multicultural Art & Crafts Festival. Funding will help the Women in Arts Series,and our 4th Annual Multicultural Art Crafts Festival. Funds to support job fair and training for students. Funds will be used for program coordination, instruction and training, class materials, classroom and pc lab space, promotion and advertising. Requested funds will be used to provide art education programming for K-12 students and teachers from Bronx public schools. Introductory tours and art project visits; multi-session programs at our studio and in the schools that integrate art with school curriculum; and after-school programming for young people. Requested funds will be used to provide art education programming for K-12 students and teachers from Bronx public schools. Introductory tours and art project visits; multi-session programs at our studio and in the schools that integrate art with school curriculum; and after-school programming for young people. To Support Family Day Activities To support the East Side Case Management Consortium. The Consortium provides case management to seniors in Manhattan and Our social workers and case managers help clients access myriad services that enable older adults to remain in the community and age at home. Funds to support Casa Mutua, our 54-unit permanent supportive housing residence for formerly homeless, mentally ill single adults. The Casa Mutua community helps residents gain independence and stability by providing comprehensive social, psychiatric, recreational, counseling, legal and other supportive services in a permanent housing residence. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House is both the landlord and property manager and the supportive services provider at Casa Mutua. We are requesting funding for the East Side Case Management Consortium. The East Side Case Management Consortium is a network of experienced social service providers on the East Side of Manhattan who have a long history of collaboration: Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, The Carter Burden Center for Aging and Search and Care. These organizations are long-standing service providers to the older adults in the community and experts in the field of aging. The LGBT Center seeks funding to Expand our Information Referral (IR) Program to add a Community Safety component, thus freeing the referral staff to serve the public more directly. Funds will 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 resources to maximal effect.

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Ferreras Comrie Koppell

Legros Cultural Arts Legros Cultural Arts, Inc. Lehman College

113504820 113504820 136400434

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$3,500 $3,500 $10,000

DCA DCA CUNY

Local

Koppell

Lehman College Art Gallery

133391212

$5,000

DCA

Local Local Local

Rivera Viverito Lappin

Lehman College Art Gallery Lehman Houses Tenant Association Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

133391212 136400434 131628180

$12,000 $1,000

DCA NYCHA DFTA

$125,000

Local

Viverito

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

$5,000

HPD

Local

Lappin

CC

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc.

131628180

$60,000

DFTA

Local

Mendez

CC

Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc. (LGBT Center) Let Go & Let God Ministry Lexington Houses Tenant Association Liberian Cultural Center, LLC

133217805

$225,000

DSS

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Eugene Viverito Rose

113253896 136400434 550802603

$3,500 $1,000 $5,000

DYCD-CD Uniting commerce and community while evoking the entrepreneurial spirit NYCHA To Support Family Day Activities The programming/services to be funded are the After-school Project EXCEL which provides SAT test preparation DYCD-Y for high school students. Project EXCEL also provides homework help, tutoring, computer literacy, arts-ineducation, mentoring, and library media activities. DCA Funds used to pay artist fees and honoraria, and technical fees for musical performances, creative writing workshop leaders, literature/poetry readings, artist exhibitions, film screenings/discussions, two jazz brunches, annual author and publishers fair, annual Family Day, Kwanzaa and Langston Hughes Celebrations. To support those law enforcement organizations that have established organizations that raise funds to help fist responders, rescue workers, slain officers, and police personnel charities in the law enforcement field by making donating to those reputable organizations from the proceeds that we raise through private donation, dinner dances, and raffles. We are requesting funds for needed changes and to enhance the programs that are been administered by our instructors, case managers, administrative, support for immigrant families, and self-sufficiency programs.

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Ferreras

Library Action Committee of Corona-East Elmhurst, Inc.

112228514

$15,000

Local

Gennaro

Lieutenant Detective Joseph Petrosino Association In America 270364200

$3,000

DYCD-CD

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Life of Hope

205252137

$4,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene

Life of Hope

205252137

$10,000

We are requesting funds for needed changes and to enhance the programs that are been administered by our instructors, case managers, administrative, support for immigrant families, and self-sufficiency programs. Funds DYCD-CD will provide access to adult basic education, computer, Pre-GED/GED and ESL classes. All participants will enroll and complete a job readiness/career search program. LOH will also provide programs and resources to support family self-sufficiency. DYCD-CD We are requesting funds for needed changes and to enhance the programs that are been administered by our instructors, case managers, administrative, support for immigrant families, and self-sufficiency programs. Funding will be used for customized employment for 8 individuals with developmental disabilities. The Job Coach provides one-to-one support mentors work-related skills to the employers specifications. As the individual begins to meet his/her goals the Job Coachs services lessen until the individual can work independently. Funds will help purchase equipment and supplies for our Serving Our Seniors (SOS) Program. This program allows Lifestyles program participants of varying developmental disabilities to serve their community by helping another segment of venerable citizens, our seniors.

Local

Williams

Life of Hope

205252137

$3,500

Local

Recchia

CC

Lifes WORC

237209731

$20,000

DOHMH

Local

Oddo

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

$5,000

DFTA

LOCAL

Local

Recchia

Lifestyles for the Disabled, Inc.

133740011

$7,000

DFTA

This initiative will involve developmentally disabled adults partnering with senior citizens from Staten Island and areas of Brooklyn. The purpose of this proposal is to utilize the strengths and skills of these developmentally disabled adults in activities that will maintain and enhance the quality of life of our senior population. The program will incorporate Home Repairs, Recreational Activities, and Special Events Breakfasts. To support Poet-Linc, a six week afterschoool spoken word, poetry slam series. This program was designed to encourage and develop writing and public speaking skills in underserved youths. To support for the Meet the Artist School Series, which provides public school teachers with the opportunity to bring their class to Lincoln Center for a program that showcases a unique blend of performance, participation and education. Funding will help to produce live music performances and poetry slams at Queens Library branches. To support its educational arm, Lincoln Center Institute (LCI), which provides invigorating arts programming for students in District 9. Funding will provide the Meet the Artist School Series (MTA) which introduces performing arts to tens of thousands of students annually. It includes the option of a behind-the-scenes tour of the Lincoln Center campus as well as an eight-week Imagination Lesson Plan that enables teachers to connect Meet the Artist performances to the Common Core curriculum. Annual Family Day - featuring live entertainment for families and their guest, we provide rides, games, music, dj, food, drinks, and decorations. To help offset the cost of insurance, new equipment and operating expenses. Literacy Partners offers English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), incorporating Financial and Health Literacy as well. Funding will support a out-of-school time youth literacy programs and family literacy events held at public schools and public libraries. To support LINCs literacy programs in District 15s South Fordham. We will also facilitate the Great Grand Readers intergenerational reading partner program between PS 392 and PS 286 and Morris Senior Center. Funding from will support reading partner programs, parent workshops, and community celebrations at PS 14 and PS 31; community celebrations at Stapleton Houses and Stapleton Playground; and intergenerational reading partner programs with Stapleton Senior Center, Markham Day Care Center and UAME Church. Funding from Council Member Rodriguez will support LINCs menu of early literacy support programs in Inwood and Washington Heights. School-based literacy support programs will be offered at PS 5; PS/IS 18; PS 98; PS 366, M 293, PS/IS 210, PS 189, and George Washington HS. Family literacy events will be held with the Inwood Library. Community celebrations, summer playstreets; and at the New York Presbyterian Clinic (with Reach Out and Read). Funding for a program to teach our youth how to play and use the various musical instruments. Funds requested will be used for salaries for Instructors,Insurance, Comsumable Supplies, Travel Expances, Equipment. To accommodate such a large influx of product donations, LE needs to expand its storage capacity to store more baby and toddler items and to have room for volunteers to come help sort and prepare packages for distribution. Funds would assist LE to rent two (10X14) storage spaces at IGreen Storage Brooklyn for one year, thus allowing us to keep up with the increasing demand for our services.

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Brewer Cabrera Comrie Dickens

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137 131847137 131847137 131847137

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$4,000 $10,000 $3,500 $5,000

DCA DCA DCA DCA

Local

Quinn

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

131847137

$3,000

DCA

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Barron Ulrich Mendez Brewer Rivera

Linden Residents Association Lindenwood Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. Literacy Partners, Inc. Literacy, Inc. (LINC) Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

136400434 237295865 510180665 133911331 133911331 * * * *

$2,300 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $10,000

NYCHA FDNY DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

Local

Rose

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Rodriguez

Literacy, Inc. (LINC)

133911331

$3,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Rivera

Little Branches of Borinquen, Inc.

134049877

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

James

Little Essentials

275281758

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Boro Local Local Local

Halloran Ulrich Barron Van Bramer

Little Neck-Douglaston Community Ambulance Corps, Inc. Locust Grove Civic Association of Queens County, Inc. Long Island Baptist Tenant Association Long Island City Business Development Corporation (LICBDC)

116028583 061438450 136400434 112651377

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$3,500 $3,500 $2,300 $8,500

We would use these funds to cover operating expenses so that we can continue to provide free medical assistance to our community. DYCD-CD Program will be either a dinner or dinner theatre with bus transportation to and from location. NYCHA Annual Family Day Celebration for residents of the community. To support the Vernon Boulevard Beautification project. Beautification and streetscape improvements will serve DSBS as an important business attraction and retention tool. FDNY The Not-One-More-Life program will work directly with individuals and the Certified Asthma Education (CAE) course will improve the asthma expertise of individuals working daily with those who suffer asthma symptoms.The Not-One-More-Life program uses partnerships with faith based organizations to help patients control asthma symptoms and partner with their medical providers for the best treatment plan. The Not-One-More-Life program will work directly with individuals and the Certified Asthma Education (CAE) course will improve the asthma expertise of individuals who work on a daily basis with those who suffer asthma symptoms. Support requested for continuation/expansion of Bomba & Plena for All and Cultural Legacy initiatives. Programs are: Bomba & Plena Community Workshops, Un Paso Alante, Bomba & Plena in the House, Sancocho Musical, Fiesta Navidena, Fiesta De Cruz. Funds support artist fees, marketing/outreach, rentals, supplies and some staff overhead. Funds will provide a program in which students study patterns of culture, geography, people, language, music and dance of a specific region, as selected by the school. Funding will be used to pay the artists who bring Lotus enrichment programs to enhance the public school education. To support a Native American world cultural celebration, bringing FREE music, dance, storytelling, craft demonstrations, authentic food and environmental education to the public. Funding will cover some of the critical planning and production expenses.

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Levin

CC

Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus

111633516

$10,000

DOHMH

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Vann

Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus

111633516

$5,000

DOHMH

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Viverito

Los Pleneros De La 21, Inc.

133353110

$5,000

DCA

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Brewer

Lotus Fine Arts Productions, Inc. (d/b/a Lotus Music & Dance)

133530544

$3,000

DCA

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Jackson

Lotus Fine Arts Productions, Inc. (d/b/a Lotus Music & Dance)

133530544

$3,500

DCA

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Ferreras Barron

Louis Armstrong House Museum Louis H Pink Houses Resident Association

264178283 510591217 133942063 133475390 133475390 133475390 133475390 237348782 113489299

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$5,000 $2,300 $20,000 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $3,000 $3,500 $6,000

DCA NYCHA DYCD DCA DCA DCA DCA DYCD-CD DYCD-Y

Women's Caucus, Chin, Mendez, Chin Lower East Side Girls Club, The CC Manhattan Delegation Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The Chin Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The Garodnick Recchia Chin Wills ** Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Inc. LP Fam's Youth Organization, Inc.

To support the Hot Jazz/Cool Garden outdoor series. funds will be used for artists fees, tech support, and marketing for two FY2013 HJ/CG concerts. Annual Famil Day Event. Providing food, beverages, entertainment. 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. Funds will be used to subsidize NYC public school visits to the Museum. Funds will be used to subsidize NYC public school visits to the Museum. Funding will support the Tenement Museum's immigration and history education programs for K-12 students and teachers. Funds will be used to subsidize NYC public school visits to the Museum. To help fund the River To River Festival (R2R), an adventurous program of concerts, dance, film screenings, installations, and interactive events that activate a range of sites across Lower Manhattan. To provide recreational and cultural activities for the youth of South Ozone Park as well as any other youth that would like to participate. Bilingual Nurse Scholarship and Nursing Education Program will provide financial assistance to bilingual nursing students enrolled in a NYC nursing program in exchange for employment at the hospital upon graduation.The Education Award Program also provides required nurse education programming for bilingual and monolingual nurses at Lutheran HealthCare and stipends for bilingual and monolingual nursing student externs. Lutheran HealthCare will provide influenza vaccines, blood pressure and glucose screenings to seniors residing in the 47th Council District of Brooklyn. The organization will provide an array of education services including homework help, technology and literacy mentoring, and enrichment programs. The funds will be used to support staff salaries and program supplies. The organization will provide an array of education services including homework help, technology and literacy mentoring, and enrichment programs. The funds will be used to support staff salaries and program supplies. Funds will help provide the Summer Camp Scholarship Program and Student Appreciation Day which provide musical instruction to youth. Funds will help to support a winter and summer recital.

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Gonzalez

Lutheran Family Health Center's Family Support Center

111839567

$12,000

DOHMH

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Recchia Rivera

Lutheran Medical Center Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Inc.

111839567 135596792

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$15,000 $10,000

DOHMH DYCD-Y

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Rivera

Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, Inc.

135596792

$10,000

DYCD-Y

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Comrie Comrie Wills ** Van Bramer

Major Music International Corporation Make the Grade Foundation Make the Grade Foundation Make the Road New York

261159606 141909228 141909228 113344389

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$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

To support the Internet Radio Program, career shadowing program, bullying program, CPR and Nutrition classes at public schools. To support the communications program that builds Internet Radio Stations in NYC public schools, career DYCD-Y shadowing program, Nutrition classes, for young adults. To support the Justice Project which provides anti-homophobia/transphobia workshops. Also will implement DYCD-CD safe schools programming in 5 Queens high schools based on needs identified in its homophobia/transphobia school climate assessments. MRNYs Civil Rights & Immigrant Power Project will work with the City immigrant communities to ensure successful implementation of Intro 656, Persons Not to be Detained. MRNY will develop trainings to educate DYCD-CD immigrant communities about their rights under this new legal protection, training a group of community members to use a popular education booklet to make the complex law more accessible, work with those representing immigrants in jail to ensure they understand the changes under the law. Our cultural after school offerings include: The Word on the Street, a youth-written newspaper multi-media program; The Elements, an exploration of community issues the history of hip hop art, dance, activism; Poetic Justice, a poetry writing performance workshop series. DYCD-CD Funds to support campaigns to secure just wages & improve working conditions. Our cultural after school offerings include: The Word on the Street, a youth-written newspaper multi-media DCA program; The Elements, an exploration of community issues the history of hip hop art, dance, activism; Poetic Justice, a poetry writing performance workshop series. DCA DYCD-CD To support low-income families by helping them to access unlawfully withheld wages benefits; protect tenants rights; helping immigrants become permanent residents and connecting people to public health insurance.

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Dromm

Make the Road New York

113344389

$19,000

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Ferreras Ferreras Reyna

Make the Road New York Make the Road New York Make the Road New York

113344389 113344389 113344389

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$10,000 $12,000 $10,000

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Reyna

Make the Road New York

113344389

$10,000

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Viverito

Make the Road New York

113344389

$5,000

MRNYs Civil Rights & Immigrant Power Project will work with the City immigrant communities to ensure successful implementation of Intro 656, Persons Not to be Detained. MRNY will develop trainings to educate DYCD-CD immigrant communities about their rights under this new legal protection, training a group of community members to use a popular education booklet to make the complex law more accessible, work with those representing immigrants in jail to ensure they understand the changes under the law. MRNY 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 nonEnglish 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 community centers. To support Alices Story is Making Books Sings anti-bullying initiative Funds will be used to subsidize program costs for schools in order to provide access to all children.

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Women's Caucus, Queens Delegation, Comrie,the RoadDromm, Van Bramer, Ferreras, Lander, Viverito, Koslowitz, Gonzalez, James, Jackson CC 113344389 * $25,000 Make Brewer, New York

DYCD

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Halloran

Making Books Sing, Inc.

134201577

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Koppell Comrie Jackson

Making Books Sing, Inc. Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), Inc. Making Opportunities for Upgrading Schools and Education (MOUSE), Inc. Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, Inc.

134201577 133973196 133973196

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$3,000 $3,500 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

To support Alices Story is Making Books Sings anti-bullying initiative Funds will be used to subsidize program costs for schools in order to provide access to all children. Funds will help build the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities. Funds will help build the MOUSE Squad Program to prepare youth to play a leadership role in the improvement of their schools and communities.

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Dickens

202403979

$15,000

To help provide community programs at the Shabazz Center which include youth Programming, the Womens DYCD-CD History Month Program, Health and wellness initiatives, Cross Cultural capacity building initiatives, Demographic research and database management, and the Audubon Ballroom Centennial Program. DYCD-Y DYCD-Y To fund the Gospel for Teens program which consists of Saturday classes in which students learn and rehearse songs, accompanied by live music. Funding will help with the staffing expense for the program. Funds will be used to sustain programs such as After-School, Summer Camp, Ready 4 Work job development center and Teen Center. Funding will support an art contest along the Second Avenue Construction corridor in collaboration with local schools to promote businesses on Second Avenue. The contestants' artwork will be hung in stores along the corridor and the public will be invited to vote on the student winner.

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Dickens Barron

Mama Foundation for the Arts, Inc. Man Up!, Inc.

311614732 030553092

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$7,000 $46,300

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Garodnick

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134016593

$3,500

DSBS

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Lappin

Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134016593

$3,500

Funding will support an art contest along the Second Avenue Construction corridor in collaboration with local DYCD-CD schools to promote businesses on Second Avenue. The contestants' artwork will be hung in stores along the corridor and the public will be invited to vote on the student winner. To fund public lectures related to the Holocaust and genocide to be held on the campus of Manhattan DYCD-CD College.They are advertised widely in the surrounding communities and draw heavily from upper Manhattan and the Bronx, especially from Riverdale and Kingsbridge. The funds will be used toward efforts for Board development, community outreach, office operations, planning MNCB studies, and policy reports. The Purpose of the funding is to provide support for general operations, equipment, and supplies for meetings MNCB as well as workshops. East Harlem Rezoning Initiative - Will take the existing data we have compiled regarding current conditions and MNCB host a series of discussions with community groups, associations and stakeholders to identify specific goals and objectives for the rezoning. East Harlem Schools Community Assessment Interventions - Working with local partners, elected officials, community volunteers and CEC, compile a database of all local schools, conduct an assessment of each school and develop community based intervention strategies for under-performing schools to improve educational outcomes. Develop community based intervention strategy for under-performing schools. The Purpose of the funding is to provide support for general operations, equipment, and supplies for meetings as well as workshops. Funding towards the purchase of computers and software for CB 2 and CB 3 Funding towards the purchase of computers and software for CB 2 and CB 3 To support software and equipment for a pilot program that would enable the public to watch community board 6 full board meetings in real time on line. Technical assistance for a community-based study on the area of West 95th Street to 100th Street, from Central Park to the Hudson River, in order to improve traffic congestion and circulation, pedestrian safety and amenities, and to enhance sidewalks and public spaces. Funds will be used to increase public outreach; to conduct data collection and analysis on various issues, including the Census, traffic/transportation, and streetscapes; and to process and analyze various land use applications. Technical assistance for a community-based study on the area of West 95th Street to 100th Street, from Central Park to the Hudson River, in order to improve traffic congestion and circulation, pedestrian safety and amenities, and to enhance sidewalks and public spaces. To provide Youth, Elderly, and educational programming/services which will include Events, Educational Workshops, Healthy Eating/Living, and preventive services. The Purpose of the funding is to provide support for general operations, equipment, and supplies for meetings as well as workshops. Funds will be used to buy supplies such as plants, gardening tools,and equipment that allows us to maintain the gardens as community resources that can offer programs and activities for residents of garden neighborhoods. Funds will support the In Write on the Edge (WrOTE) and the Core Program. Students develop original scripts inspired by an MTC production they have studied and attended. Professional actors, directors, and classroom teachers supervise the writing and revision process. Funds will be used to support the residents association. Funds would utilized for family day, and for support of the 50th anniversary of the development. Funds would also be used for organizing relay races and sporting events for the kids of the development. To support mental health program offering social services program such as 1) Play Therapy to help them navigate their lives (on an as needed basis); 2) Mental Health Consulting for families (on an as needed basis); 3) Monthly Parent Workshops; and 4) Weekly Teaching Tolerance Unit.

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Koppell Dickens Jackson Dickens

Manhattan College Holocaust Resource Center Manhattan Community Board #10 Manhattan Community Board #10 Manhattan Community Board #11

131740468 136400434 136400434 136400434

$5,000 $10,000 $700 $10,000

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Viverito

Manhattan Community Board #11

136400434

$5,000

MNCB

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Jackson Mendez Mendez Lappin Brewer

Manhattan Community Board #12 Manhattan Community Board #2 Manhattan Community Board #3 Manhattan Community Board #6 Manhattan Community Board #7

136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434

$1,000 $1,750 $1,750 $3,500 $3,000

MNCB MNCB MNCB MNCB MNCB

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Dickens

Manhattan Community Board #7

136400434

$7,000

MNCB

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Viverito Dickens Jackson Jackson

Manhattan Community Board #7 Manhattan Community Board #9 Manhattan Community Board #9 Manhattan Land Trust

136400434 136400434 136400434 760715837 *

$14,750 $10,000 $1,700 $3,500

MNCB MNCB MNCB DPR

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Quinn Jackson Jackson

Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. Manhattanville Houses Residents Association Manhattanville Resident\Tenants Association

237086643 136400434 263467126

$4,000 $4,500

DCA NYCHA NYCHA

$5,000

Local

Rodriguez

Marble Hill Nursery School

131789130

$10,000

DOHMH

LOCAL

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Dickens Dickens

Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, Inc. Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, Inc.

203296091 203296091

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$6,500 $6,500

DPR DPR

To help Dance Harlem to reintroduce free outdoor dance performances in Harlem. The performances will present both liturgical dance and modern dance. To support the Reel Harlem Film Festival in which films about the African, and African Diaspora experience are screened to an audience,every Wednesday and Thursday at various parks in Harlem. To fund a trip which will take our children to Rye Playland and Hecksher State Park utilizing a yellow school bus/charter bus and in August we would like to take them to Coney Island. If possible we would also like to plan a Mothers Day event as well. Outreach, education, and breast and cervical screening referrals programs concentrating the minorities, uninsured, and under-insured population of Brooklyn. General operating support to fund comprehensive housing counseling and mortgage foreclosure prevention services. Funds to support the Halloween Festival which is an annual event that has been taking place for over 27 years in the Marine Park Community. he Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series provides free concerts of world renowned performers to the residents of NYC. Funding will supplement artist and production costs. The Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series provides free concerts of world renowned performers to the residents of NYC. Funding will supplement artist and production costs. The Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series provides free concerts of world renowned performers to the residents of NYC. Funding will supplement artist and production costs. The Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series provides free concerts of world renowned performers to the residents of NYC. Funding will supplement artist and production costs. The Center will continue to provide activities for teens during the after school hours including martial arts training, community service and life skills training. In addition, we will continue to provide Civics, ESOL and Basic Education classes for adult, new immigrants. Funds will support the bi-weekly senior citizens program providing food, socialization, cultural and enrichment opportunities as well as informative health and wellness workshops/screenings. Funding is needed to replace outdated and inefficient restrooms for both men and women attending senior citizens activities. To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city. To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city.

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Mealy Gonzalez Sanders Fidler Mealy Williams Recchia Eugene, Fidler CC Rivera

Marcus Garvey Park Houses Tenant Association Margarita's Breast and Cervical Cancer Survivors Support Group, Inc. Margert Community Corporation Marine Park Community Association Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, Inc. Mary Mitchell Youth and Family Center, Inc.

200639313 264247381 112534700 113332730 112638417 112638417 112638417 112638417 133385032

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$5,000 $3,500 $56,750

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$15,000 $10,000 $3,500 $5,000 $200,000 $15,187

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Recchia

Mary Queen of Heaven

111952301

$10,000

DFTA

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Masbia

201923521

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Gonzalez

Masbia

201923521

$3,500

DYCD-CD

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Nelson

Masbia

201923521

$5,000

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Greenfield

Masbia

201923521

$8,500

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Fidler Lander Williams

Masbia Masbia Masbia

201923521 201923521 201923521

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$5,000 $10,000 $3,500

To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central DYCD-CD kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city five days a week. To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central DYCD-CD kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city five days a week. To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central DYCD-CD kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city five days a week. To serve hot meals in a restaurant setting and take home packages that include fresh produce, non-perishables DYCD-CD and cooked meals to hungry men, women and children. DYCD-CD To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city.

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Recchia

Masbia

201923521 201923521 270363356 270363356 263867777 112902382 112902382

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$8,000 $25,000 $10,000 $5,000 $3,500 $4,000 $5,000

Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Lander, Levin, Williams, Gonzalez, Greenfield, Levin, Recchia CC Masbia Koslowitz Weprin Levin Nelson Recchia Masbia of Queens Masbia Of Queens Masbia of Williamsburg Masores Bais Yaakov Masores Bais Yaakov

To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central DYCD-CD kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city five days a week. To operate soup kitchens throughout New York City. The money will be used to pay rent, utilities, food, paper DYCD goods and staff. DYCD-CD To operate a soup kitchen for the hungry on Queens Boulevard. DYCD-CD To fight hunger with the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables. To operate a soup kitchen and distribute weekly food packages that include cooked meals, raw produce and nonDYCD-CD perishables to large families on Lee Avenue. DYCD-Y DYCD-Y To support the Hi Jump Program. This is an After School Program that is open to the entire community and the activities include homework help, sports, art, computers and other enrichment.

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Crowley

Maspeth Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

113500705

$8,000

Funds will help support the Hi Jump Program, an After School Program that is open to the entire community. The activities include homework help, sports, art, computers and other enrichment. Maspeth Chamber of Commerce in Connection with Doe Fund, Inc., will be providing sanitation and maintenance services for our community. These services will improve the quality of life for local merchants, residents and visitors. At the same time we will give the opportunity to empower homeless and low income DYCD-CD individuals to achieve live of independence and self sufficiency by obtaining a permanent employment. The Funds will be use for Sanitation, Placed Decorative Trash Receptacles along Grand Avenue and Maintenance of Spruce Tree.

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Crowley

Maspeth Town Hall, Inc.

237259702

$9,500

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Maysles Institute, Inc.

202545574

$3,500

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Quinn

MCCNY Charities, Inc.

275282132

$5,000

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Rose CC James Brewer Comrie Dilan

Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc. Meatpacking District Improvement Association Medgar Evers College Preparatory School (MECPS) PTA Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

132894978 208540196 136400434 133505372 133505372 133505372

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$5,000 $10,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $6,000

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Koppell Lappin Mendez Seabrook **

Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc. Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372 133505372 133505372 133505372

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$5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000

MTH will provide youth programs in a safe and nurturing atmosphere for the children of the community.One of servi ces provided is After School Prog for approximately 135 children,grades 1-8. The program consists of homework assistance and recreational component.Staff for the A/S School includes certified teachers paraprofessionals and college students. Our award-winning Young Filmmakers class are making a film which to be used by the hospital and DA to DCA intervene directly in the cycle of gun violence with in-hospital victims, their families, friends and even perpetrators of the violence. To continue the ongoing work of the Sylvia Rivera Food Pantry. Which offers thousands of referrals to a growing DYCD-CD population of low-income New Yorkers, including people living with HIV/AIDS and LGBTQI runaway and homeless youth. Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc., provides home delivered meals to frail and disabled elderly residents of DFTA Staten Island who are unable to cook or shop independently. Funding will support continue agency growth, and ability to serve all in need. Provide funding for public cultural programs in Gansevoort Plaza including: concerts, film screening, art DSBS installations, etc. TBD. Funding will support their Summer Arts and Athletics Institute (SAAI), which offers fitness, sports and nutrition DOE to their middle and high school students. DFTA To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits . DFTA To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits . Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating DFTA hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. Funds to support a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating hundreds of DFTA community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. DFTA To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits. DFTA To support Enrollment Day educating hundreds of community residents on public benefits. Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating DFTA hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. DYCD-Y 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 promote these resources to residents citywide.

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Bronx Delegation, Halloran, Koppell, Jackson, Gentile, Arroyo, Rodriguez, Lappin, Mendez CC Medicare Rights Center, Inc.

133505372

$70,000

DFTA

Boro Local Local Local

Brooklyn Delegation Fidler Recchia Fidler, Lander, Greenfield, Recchia CC

Mekimi Mekimi Mekimi Mekimi

550870419 550870419 550870419 550870419

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$4,875 $3,500 $5,000 $15,000

Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other programs of bringing happieness to the ill. Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other DYCD-Y programs of bringing happieness to the ill. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life of the ill patient by providing to them and their sibling therapeutically DYCD-CD retreats, parties, trips, and other services to keep their mood positive so they will fight the illness with extra strength. Funds will provide trips and weekend retreats. Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other DYCD programs of bringing happieness to the ill. DYCD-Y DCA Funds support Melodias tenth anniversary season in 2012-13. Melodia Womens Choir programs create a community of women musicians, bring rarely-heard music for womens voices to broad audiences in a variety of settings, and provide work and creative opportunities for women musicians and composers. To support 7th Annual Mentoring in Medicine, Inc "Yes, I can be Health Care Professional!" Conference will be held for students in Council District 9. Mentoring USA seeks to enhance and expand the services of our city-wide mentoring program initiatives. Through core program elements including social development, literacy, cultural awareness, anti-bullying/conflict resolution via B.R.A.V.E. (Bias Related Anti Violence Education), MUSA works to increase the desire to do well in school; improve relationships with adults and peers; promote self-esteem and self-confidence; encourage the development of new skills, interests and aspirations; and recruit and build the capacity of male mentors.

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Quinn

Melodia Women's Choir of NYC, Inc.

200100634

$3,000

Local

Dickens

Mentoring in Medicine, Inc.

260306309

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Jackson

CC

Mentoring USA, Inc.

133808013

$125,000

DYCD

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Arroyo Comrie Cabrera

Mercy Center Merrill Park Civic Association of Springfield Gardens, Inc. Met Council Research and Educational Fund

133865634 112304928 133580918 * *

$20,000 $5,000 $10,000

To support the Family Alternatives to Violence Program (FAV) in an effort to break the pattern of violent and DYCD-CD dysfunctional behaviors. Funds will be used for skills-based classes (Parenting, Anger Management, Teen Moms and Dads) and one-on-one support. DFTA HPD Funds will help offset transportation and staffing expenses. Funds will be used to support our tenants rights education and organizing programs, all of which are free and open to all New York City tenants and tenant associations. Funds will be used for the LGBTQI Mental Health Clinic to provide alternatives to runaway and homeless youth who would not otherwise have access to these services. Funds will be used to support the positions of the prevention associate, who is responsible for coordinating all clinic activities, including the schedule for the clinics psychiatric nurse practitioner.

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Dromm

Metropolitan Community Church of New York

510152961

$3,500

DOHMH

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Mendez

Metropolitan Community Church of New York

510152961

$3,500

DOHMH

Funds will be used for LGBTQI Mental Health Clinic. Services provided include mental health counseling and screening, brief intervention and referrals, mental health first aid, substance abuse counseling, enhanced HIV testing and housing and entitlement assistance. Funds will be used to support the positions of the prevention associate. To provide case assistance to a growing number of clients who face a no-win situation -- having an income too high to qualify for government assistance but too low to cover living expenses. Discretionary funding leverages other public and private dollars that go directly to clients. Case workers connect clients with benefits/entitlements, emergency food, legal help, employment assistance, etc.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818

$4,875

DYCD-CD

Local Local

Chin Comrie

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

132738818 132738818

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$4,000 $3,500

The grant will be used for staffing needs in which case workers will connect clients to benefits/entitlements, DYCD-CD financial assistance, emergency food vouchers and packages, clothing, legal assistance, employment assistance, and other critical services. DFTA Support for in home senior services; case assistance; financial assistance and legal assistance.

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Dilan

Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc.

132738818

$15,000

Met Council, along with our network of JCCs, provides case assistance/information and referral to the workingpoor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. Their needs are not DYCD-CD fully addressed by government and other social services agencies because they hover just above the federal poverty threshold. Discretionary funding leverages privately raised dollars and fills these service gaps. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serve at least 100 households.

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Met Council provides a broad array of services to seniors and communities with unmet needs, including case assistance and in-home handyman services. Case workers connect clients with benefits/entitlements, Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Queens Delegation, Bronx Delegation, Dickens, Chin, Weprin, Gennaro, Rodriquez, Jackson, Gentile, Koppell, Levin, James, * $400,000 CC 132738818 Ulrich, Koo, Lander, Fidler, Rivera, Brewer, Koslowitz, Wills, Cabrera, Foster, Rose, Dilan, Gonzalez,Handyman Services help low-income seniors Eugene, Garodnick, Crowley, Viverito, Vacca, Mealy, Sanders, Vallone, Va DFTA emergency food, clothing, legal help, employment assistance, etc. Halloran, Nelson, Greenfield, Comrie, Lappin, Poverty, Inc. remain secure and independent through home repairs and home safety jobs free-of-charge. Funding is critical to operating this cost-effective program at full capacity.

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Met Council provides case assistance to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish incomes, and the recently unemployed. Funding leverages other public and private dollars that go directly to Queens Delegation, Bronx Delegation, Dickens, Chin, Weprin, Gennaro, Rodriquez, Jackson, Gentile, Koppell, Levin, James, * $600,000 CC 132738818 Ulrich, Koo, Lander, Fidler, Rivera, Brewer, Koslowitz, Wills, Cabrera, Foster, Rose, Dilan, Gonzalez, Halloran, Nelson, Greenfield, Comrie, Lappin, Eugene, Garodnick, Crowley, Viverito, Vacca, Mealy, Sanders, Vallone, Va DFTA Poverty, Inc. clients. Case workers connect clients with benefits/entitlements, emergency food, clothing, legal help, employment assistance, etc. To provide case assistance/information and referral to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. Their needs are not fully addressed by government and other Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Eugene 132738818 $5,000 DYCD-CD social services agencies because they hover just above the federal poverty threshold. Discretionary funding Poverty, Inc. leverages privately raised dollars and fills these service gaps. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serve households. Ferreras Ferreras Ferreras Halloran Nelson 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. 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. 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. 132738818 132738818 132738818 132738818 132738818 $7,500 $7,500 $7,500 $2,500 $14,000 DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD To provide case assistance/information and referral to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. Funds will pay for staff that will directly serve households. To support the Met Councils Kosher Food Network which provides emergency and continuous food assistance to New Yorkers in need. To support the Met Councils Career Services providing job search counseling, resume/interview prep, vocational training, etc. 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. Without additional funding, we will have to begin cutting back what we provide to the community. To provide case assistance/information and referral to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. To provide case assistance to the working-poor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serve, case workers, financial assistance, emergency food vouchers and packages, clothing, legal assistance, employment assistance, and other critical services. Funds will be used to support the Met Councils Kosher Food Network providing emergency and continuous food assistance to New Yorkers in need. Funds will be used to support the Met Councils Kosher Food Network providing emergency and continuous food assistance to New Yorkers in need. Met Council, along with our network of JCCs, provides case assistance/information and referral to the workingpoor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serve households.

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Oddo

132738818

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Sanders Koo Fidler Lander

132738818 132738818 132738818 132738818

$5,000 $5,000 $7,500 $2,000

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DYCD-CD Support for in home senior services; case assistance; financial assistance and legal assistance. Met Council, along with our network of JCCs, provides case assistance/information and referral to the workingpoor, near-poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. Discretionary funding leverages privately raised dollars and fills these service gaps. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serving households. To provide the Met Councils Kosher Food Network, which provides emergency and continuous food assistance DYCD-CD to New Yorkers in need, regardless of ethnicity or religious background. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD Support for in home senior services; case assistance; financial assistance and legal assistance.

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Ulrich

132738818

$20,000

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Jackson Levin

132738818 132738818

$3,500 $3,500

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

132738818

$15,000

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Vallone Rose Recchia Recchia

132738818 132738818 132738818 132738818

$3,500 $5,000 $14,000 $14,000

Our programs provides case assistance/information and referral to the working-poor, and funds will pay for DYCD-CD case workers who will connect clients to benefits/entitlements, financial assistance, emergency food vouchers and packages. The grant will be used for staffing needs in which case workers will connect clients to benefits/entitlements, DYCD-CD financial assistance, emergency food vouchers and packages, clothing, legal assistance, employment assistance, and other critical services. DFTA DFTA DFTA Support for in home senior services; case assistance; financial assistance and legal assistance. Support for in home senior services; case assistance; financial assistance and legal assistance. To support Handyman Services which provides home repairs and home safety jobs free-of-charge (e.g., window gates, reflooring, locks, light plumbing, peepholes adjustment) to low income seniors.

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Gennaro, Nelson, Chin, Brewer, Gentile, Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Inc CC Lander Garodnick Gentile Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc. Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

134355067 134355067 134355067

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$20,000 $3,500 $18,000

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Nelson

Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Inc.

134355067

$3,500

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Manhattan Delegation MFY Legal Services, Inc. Chin MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748 132622748

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$3,500 $5,000

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Jackson

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748

$3,500

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James

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748

$3,500

To fund the 5th 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. DYCD-CD Funding will support outreach for the development of an Eco Dock in Stuyvesant Cove Park. Funds will be used to plan robust educational and recreational programming for the new Community Eco Dock DYCD-CD at the 69th Street Pier in Bay Ridge. To fund the 5th 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 DYCD-CD waterfront activities including: Free guided harbor boat tours for passengers covering topics from harbor ecology to estuary economics. In addition to direct legal services, MFY conducts know your rights workshops and trainings for residents on HPD housing, consumer, employment, health care, benefits, and other issues of concern. To support for our Lower Manhattan Justice Project, which provides free legal services to Manhattan residents HPD living south of Houston Street and to people who work in that area. To support for legal services to Manhattan residents in the areas of housing, consumer, employment, public benefits, civil and disability rights, senior rights, and family law. In addition to direct services, MFY conducts HPD know your rights workshops and trainings for residents on housing, consumer, employment, health care, benefits, and other issues of concern. To support for the Three-Quarter House Project, which protects the rights of residents of three-quarter houses HPD and works to end the placement of people with disabilities in these inappropriate settings. Funds will support staff salaries and general program expenses. DYCD MFY Legal Services requests support for its Three-Quarter House Project, which protects the rights of residents of three-quarter houses and works to end the placement of people with disabilities in these inappropriate settings. MFY staff provides advice, counsel representation to defend these tenants rights helps secure public benefits. Funds will support staff salaries and general program expenses. MFY provides legal services citywide on housing, public benefits, employment, consumer, civil disability rights and family law matters. Funding will support MFYs Workplace Justice Project, which provides advice, counsel and representation to low-wage and immigrant workers on a wide range of issues, including unpaid wages and other various worker rights issues. To support for its Three-Quarter House Project, which protects the rights of residents of three-quarter houses and works to end the placement of people with disabilities in these inappropriate settings. MFY staff provides advice, counsel representation to defend these tenants rights helps secure public benefits. To support for legal services to Manhattan residents in the areas of housing, consumer, employment, public benefits, civil and disability rights, senior rights, and family law. In addition to direct services, MFY conducts know your rights workshops and trainings for residents on housing, consumer, employment, health care, benefits, and other issues of concern. Funding will be used for the maintenance of the existing technology at ESMS. Funding will help the supplement the costs of installing air conditioners on 2nd floor of school building. Support is requested for the maintenance of the equipment, fuel, insurance and medical supplies Funds will be used to purchase of uniforms and equipment. To continue to provide our Adventures in Making Music programs at PS180M, and to present Adventure Concerts and Musical Learning Workshops to students at PS180M. To continue to provide Adventures in Making Music programs and Adventure Concerts to students at PS 102 and PS 170. To continue to present Adventure Concerts & Workshops to students at PS 194 and PS 203. These programs feature professional ensembles that represent the music of varied nations, including China, Africa, India, Brazil, Spain, Mexico, and Japan. To provide the Adventures in Making Music programs and Adventure Concerts to students at JHS 157 and PS 877. Midori Friends respectfully requests an appropriation of 10,000 from Local Initiative funds to continue and expand upon our Music Technology program for students at JHS125X. To continue to provide our Adventures in Making Music programs and to present Adventure Concerts and Musical Learning Workshops to students at PS64, PS70, and PS310.

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Levin

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748

$3,500

HPD

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Palma

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748

$5,000

HPD

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Williams

MFY Legal Services, Inc.

132622748

$3,500

HPD

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Viverito Lappin Lander Crowley Rose Dickens Gentile Fidler Koslowitz Palma Rivera

MFY Legal Services, Inc. Middle School 114M - East Side Middle School Middle School 442K Middle Village Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. Mid-Island Little League, Inc. Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends) Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends) Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends) Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends) Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends) Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

132622748 690210637 136400434 112330754 237032781 133682472 133682472 133682472 133682472 133682472 133682472

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$5,000 $10,000 $5,000

HPD DOE DOE FDNY DYCD-Y DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE DOE

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$3,500 $3,500 $7,500 $9,000 $9,750 $3,500 $5,000 $15,000

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Rodriguez

Midori Foundation, Inc., The (d/b/a Midori and Friends)

133682472

$3,000

DOE

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Gentile

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$9,000

DCA

To continue to provide our Adventures in Making Music programs and to present Adventure Concerts and Musical Learning Workshops to students at PS 4 and PS 210. Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies (simple props, cds of music, scripts, lyric/music sheets). Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies. To provide the Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. Funds will be used to offset the salary and supply expenses. Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies. Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies. To provide the Build A Musical Program which provides theater workshops with professional directors or choreographers so that participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies. Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies. Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies (simple props, cds of music, scripts, lyric/music sheets). Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies (simple props, cds of music, scripts, lyric/music sheets). Funds will enhance its Out of School Time Programs at PS 197 and PS 193. Funds will be used to provide two additional educational trips per year, and hire a science and/or math consultant to provide more enrichment programming. Funds will also be used for professional training to maintain the SAAC license. To enhance its Out of School Time Programs at PS 197 and PS 193. Funds will be used to provide two additional educational trips per year, and hire a science and/or math consultant to provide more enrichment programming. Funds will also be used for professional training to maintain the SAAC license. To support a free afterschool program to assist students with educational growth. Funds will aid our program with equipment and materials to be used during these classes. Funding will help with the costs associated with clothing, feeding, and purchasing necessary goods for members, as well as their annual fundraising luncheon. To Support Family Day Activities Funds will provide assistance on tanant/landlord disputes, assiting tenant on HP Action Assist on tenant organizing and comunity development. Funds will provide assistance on tanant/landlord disputes, assiting tenant on HP Action Assist on tenant organizing and comunity development. To support our Community Education program which engages and educates Korean immigrant community members on important civic issues, legal know your rights issues, life skills, English language, computer and Internet lessons. Our efforts will be complemented by an active media campaign to ethnic news outlets, street outreach, distribution of educational flyers, and online marketing in both Korean and English. To support our Community Education program which engages and educates Korean immigrant community members on important civic issues, legal know your rights issues, life skills, English language, computer and Internet lessons. Our efforts will be complemented by an active media campaign to ethnic news outlets, street outreach, distribution of educational flyers, and online marketing in both Korean and English.

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Fidler

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$5,000

DCA

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Koslowitz

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$5,000

DCA

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Palma

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$5,000

DCA

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Weprin

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$5,000

DCA

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Quinn

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$5,000

DCA

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Wills **

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$5,000

DCA

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Recchia

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$4,000

DCA

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Seabrook **

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$8,000

DCA

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Seabrook **

Midtown Management Group, Inc., The

133192793

$12,187

DCA

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Greenfield

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

$14,641

DYCD-Y

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Fidler

Midwood Development Corporation

112420752

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Koo Oddo Viverito Jackson Rodriguez

Mil Al Mission In NY, Inc. Military Order of the Purple Heart Millbrook Houses Tenant Association Minerva Mirabal, Inc. Minerva Mirabal, Inc.

113632998 133720645 136400434 522338321 522338321

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$3,000 $3,000 $1,000

DYCD-Y DFTA NYCHA HPD HPD

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$3,500 $3,000

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Koo

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

112710506

$7,000

DYCD-CD

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Weprin

MinKwon Center for Community Action, Inc.

112710506

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Greenfield

Misaskim Corp.

203957164

$5,000

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Comrie

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

251916166

$3,500

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Koslowitz

Misunderstood Youth Development Center Corp., The

251916166

$3,500

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Gonzalez Gonzalez Brewer Foster Mendez Comrie Jackson

Mixteca Organization, Inc. Mixteca Organization, Inc. Momentum Project, Inc., The Momentum Project, Inc., The Momentum Project, Inc., The Montessori Progressive Learning Center Moose Hall Theatre Company

113561651 113561651 133556768 133556768 133556768 223001223 134184284

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$25,000 $6,000 $3,500 $21,000 $5,000 $10,000 $3,500

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Rodriguez

Moose Hall Theatre Company

134184284

$3,000

The funding will go towards our bereavement and counseling program. Our trained personnel work closely counseling families dealing with a loss, and especially in the case of an unnatural death such as accidents or DYCD-CD disaster, serving as a bridge between families and law enforcement, medical examiners and other governmental authorities. Misaskim volunteers will also be present at a disaster scene to guide local clergy about Jewish traditions related to death. To support the Fresh Start Program, an minimimum of 12 months ATI program for youth who was convicted of DYCD-Y a felony crime. Funds will be used to help pay for counseling sessions, transportation for youth, staff expenses and supplies. Funding will support the Fresh Start Program. Participants recieve individual and group counseling such as anger management, substance abuse, life skills, vocational training, financial literacy, job readiness, college DYCD-Y prep, comunity service, and much more. Funds will be used to help pay for counseling sessions, transportation for youth, administrative staff, and office supplies. Funds would support our Adult English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program which provides our students with a strong and immediately applicable foundation in the English language. Funds would also DYCD-CD support our Academic Support/After School program which offers homework help and tutoring to elementary and middle school students. DYCD-CD Funds requested would support the annual Three Kings Day celebration. To provide funding for a food pantry for clients as well as walk-ins from the neighborhood at a Thanksgiving DOHMH event held in her district. To provide funding for a food pantry for our lunch program open to all in need of food at Church of God of DOHMH Prophecy. To provide funding for a food pantry for clients as well as walk-ins from the neighborhood at our dinner DOHMH program at Middle Collegiate Church in the East Village. To help offset material costs for the after school program which provides numerous programs for youth DYCD-Y services. Funding will support 12 scheduled FREE OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES OF The Golem, heart of Light Mind of DCA Darkness in Inwood Hill Park Peninsula. Funding used towards Artists fees, stage-properties, insurance, rehearsal space, and supplies. Funding will support 12 scheduled FREE OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES OF The Golem, heart of Light Mind of DCA Darkness in Inwood Hill Park Peninsula. Funding used towards Artists fees, stage-properties, insurance, rehearsal space, and supplies. Funds will be used for two collaborative projects. "Marketou" allows middle school students, senior citizens, and college students to design relationships between fashion that will generate artifacts that can be worn or displayed. "Wodiczko" will project the voices and gestures of recent war veterans on the statue of Abraham Lincoln in Union Square to create a video work that will provide the illusion that the statue is speaking.

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Quinn

More Art, Inc.

352345641

$5,000

DCA

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Eugene

More Grace Redemptive Center, Inc. Morningside Heights/West Harlem Sanitation Coalition, Inc., The Morningside Heights/West Harlem Sanitation Coalition, Inc., The Morris Park Community Association Morris Park Community Association Morrisania Revitalization Corporation, Inc. Mosholu Montefiore Community Center Inc

113360284

$3,500

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Jackson

133915385

$6,000

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Viverito Vacca Rivera Foster Koppell, Rodriguez CC

133915385 237429900 237429900 133113927 133622107 * *

$3,500 $15,000 $10,000 $3,500 $30,000

We will offer a GED program with 3 different levels: Pre-GED, GED 1, GED 2, and a computer literacy class. The DYCD-CD Funds will be spent on instructors and staff, administrative costs, space rental, advertising and marketing, computers, books, supplies, etc. Funding will allow us to continue our grass roots recycling program in Grant Houses and Douglass Houses of DYCD-CD NYCHA and expand it to other NYCHA developments. Funding will also support out e-waste and textile collection events. Funding will allow us to continue our grass roots recycling program in Grant Houses and Douglass Houses of DYCD-CD NYCHA and expand it to other NYCHA developments. Funding will also support out e-waste and textile collection events. Senior program to provide transportation for shows, trips such as West Point, shopping, etc. Parade for the DYCD-CD marching bands that participate in our parade. Senior program to provide transportation for shows, trips such as West Point, shopping, etc. Parade for the DYCD-CD marching bands that participate in our parade. DYCD-Y DYCD To continue with the After School Enrichment Program to prevent students from dropping out of Middle school.

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Koppell

Mosholu Preservation Corporation

133109387

$5,000

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Rivera Koppell Koppell

Mosholu Preservation Corporation Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc. Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Inc.

133109387 133622107 133622107

$5,000 $8,187 $10,000

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 better rounded, more positive individual, and help pursue and achieve personal goals. Funds will be used to help merchant organizing and support in the commercial corridor of 204th st and Bainbridge ave. We will help to develop marketing, advertising and promotional services for the merchants. MPC DYCD-CD wants to rebuild the once flourishing merchants association damaged by the current and changing economy and reestablish the leadership body in the area. To support the Bronx Youth Journalism Initiative which trains high school students on the fundamentals of DYCD-Y journalism. Funds will offset staffing and other ancillary expenses. To support an evening youth center Monday through Thursday nights from 6:30pm to 9:00pm providing DYCD-Y homework help, arts and crafts, computer training, recreation/sports, lounge game room, and leadership groups. DFTA To provide Arts Instructors and Consultants to Seniors in addition to extending hours of the Assistant Cook. MASK will facilitate community education and outreach seminars designed to increase community awareness of issues related to youth at-risk and the issues faced by families of youth at-risk. Funds will be used to pay for outreach materials, and other costs associated with facilitating community outreach and education

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Recchia

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc.

113495018

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Greenfield

Mothers Aligned Saving Kids (MASK), Inc.

113495018

$3,500

DYCD-Y

MASK will facilitate community education and outreach seminars designed to increase community awareness of issues related to youth at-risk and the issues faced by families of youth at-risk. Funds will be used to pay for outreach materials, and other costs associated with facilitating community outreach and education

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Rose Quinn Sanders Wills **

Mount Sinai Medical Center Inc. Moving Image, Inc., The (d/b/a Film Forum) Mt. Carmel Baptist Church of Arverne In Care of Ministry Management Resourses Mt. Zion Baptist Church

136271888 510175953 012400734 112911165 * * *

$5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000

Funding will support the Heath Center's counseling services, including Text in the City, a health education program using social networks and text messaging. Film Forum offers reduced price tickets for senior citizens, children under 12, and their 4,700 members. Funds DCA support the the senior subsidized ticket program. Funds will be utilized to offset costs of the event including but not limited to rides, games and other activities. DYCD-CD Food and refreshment will also provided free of charge. Funds to support computer literacy classes; Summer camp; community outreach programs,(GED; preparation DYCD-CD for job training;planned parenthood and general counseling.) DYCD-Y The Mud Lane Society will provide programs and services that enhance the social, cultural, recreational and economic environment of Stapleton. Funds will help the Society to study and make known its history, to preserve its historic landmarks, to encourage the maintenance and care of its foliage trees and to prepare newsletters and brochures describing the activities of the society. Funding will support tree and plant maintenance and plantings in the Murray Hill Neighborhood. Funding will support tree and plant maintenance and plantings in the Murray Hill Neighborhood. Funding will support tree and plant maintenance and plantings in the Murray Hill Neighborhood. Funds will be used to support the Museums wide range of educational and public programming directed at school and youth populations, families, adults, Harlem residents, African immigrants, and senior citizens. Funds will be used to support the Museums wide range of educational and public programming directed at school and youth populations, families, adults, Harlem residents, African immigrants, and senior citizens. Funds will be used to defray costs to the Museum incurred by the MADlab programs, in order that MAD can continue to meet the demand for quality arts education programs. To fund MADlab, the Museums flagship arts in education program, designed to engage K-12 students in the art of making; encourage social and skill development via learning with the hands. Funds from the Council will be used to defray costs to the Museum incurred by the MADlab programs, in order that MAD can continue to meet the demand for quality arts education programs.

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Rose

Mud Lane Society for the Renaissance of Stapleton, The

133148638

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Garodnick Mendez Quinn Dickens

Murray Hill Committee, Inc. Murray Hill Committee, Inc. Murray Hill Committee, Inc. Museum for African Art

237361016 237361016 237361016 133137461

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$3,500 $3,500 $7,500 $7,000

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Viverito Brewer

Museum for African Art Museum of Arts and Design

133137461 133585408

$5,000 $3,000

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Lappin

Museum of Arts and Design

133585408

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Vann

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts

113526774

$5,000

Local

Williams

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts

113526774

$3,500

Local

Recchia

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts

113526774

$3,000

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Oddo

Museum Of Maritime Navigation And Communication

900730331 131624098 131624098 133253232

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$3,500 $5,472 $3,500 $18,000

MoCADA will work with Brooklyns leading African Diaspora arts organizations to curate and produce monthly innovative performances and events to be held in outdoor spaces, public housing, and in local businesses throughout Central Brooklyn. Funding will go directly towards event production and strong community marketing. MoCADA has created a Consortium of 32 established Brooklyn arts organizations ranging from dance and film to DCA the visual and performing arts of the African Diaspora called the Soul of Brooklyn. Funding will go directly towards event production and strong community marketing. MoCADA will work with Brooklyns leading African Diaspora arts organizations to curate and produce monthly innovative performances and events to be held in outdoor spaces, public housing, and in local businesses DCA throughout Central Brooklyn. Funding will go directly towards event production and strong community marketing. Funding will procure displays and materials needed to exhibit the collections currently held by the museum, DYCD-CD inducing technology devices needed for the display. DCA DCA DCA DCA To present Standing Tall: New Yorks Fight for Public Housing, a major exhibition that will investigate the historical factors and challenges that distinguish New York public housing from that of other American cities. Funding will support the continued digitization of the museum's collection of photographs to make them available to the public via a user-friendly database on the Internet. To provide the Musica de Camara Lecture Demonstration Program for public school students in under-served communities. This program, devised as an educational immersion in classical music, is presented to the students by Hispanic and African American classical musicians. Musica de Camaras' Charlas Conversations is a program of pre-concert educational events, which will feature discussions and demonstrations by the artists and/or composers featured at the concert to be held later that evening. To support for our 9th Season of Chamber Music concerts/ residency/virtual events. MCCEs goals are to increase access to the arts for all SIers abd work with and commission new works from emerging composers. Concerts at On Your Mark, a SI-based non-profit that provides services to adults with developmental disabilities, are intended as a way for this specific population to experience high-caliber classical music in a comfortable setting. To support for our 9th Season of Chamber Music concerts/ residency/virtual events. MCCEs goals are to increase access to the arts for all SIers abd work with and commission new works from emerging composers. Concerts at On Your Mark, a SI-based non-profit that provides services to adults with developmental disabilities, are intended as a way for this specific population to experience high-caliber classical music in a comfortable setting. Funds will be used to support the Preteen Program. Funding will be utilize to provide educational training and parent support to parents, caregiver of a child with Autism and other developmental disabilities.

Manhattan Delegation Museum of the City of New York Garodnick Palma Museum of the City of New York Musica De Camara, Inc.

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Quinn

Musica De Camara, Inc.

133253232

$3,000

DCA

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Oddo

Musical Chairs Chamber Ensemble, Inc.

201458258

$2,000

DCA

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Rose

Musical Chairs Chamber Ensemble, Inc.

201458258

$5,000

DCA

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Recchia Williams

Muslim American Society of New York, Inc. My Time, Inc.

363885457 680646329

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$4,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DOHMH

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James

Myrtle Ave Commercial Revitalization Development Project Local Development Corporation, The

311706307

$4,000

DYCD-CD

To support MARPs programming including: Myrtle Eats Fresh Initiative, which serves to educate and advocate for healthy options especially for low-income residents. Funds will be used to work with Whitman residents to design and create their planned community garden, and to help the broader community implement the 30 food justice recommendations. Funds will go toward program personnel and fringe expenses.

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James

Myrtle Ave Commercial Revitalization Development Project Local Development Corporation, The Myrtle Ave Commercial Revitalization Development Project Local Development Corporation, The Nachas Health and Family Network, Inc.

311706307

$4,000

To continue paying an administrative intern to assist with facilitating the council's communication, community DYCD-CD outreach, and local jobs awareness. The intern is vital to help coordinate our mailing list, surveys, and social network database in order to get the word out that we exist and that we are here to help. DYCD-CD To continue with a paid administrative intern begun at the end of FY 2012 to assist with facilitating the council's communication, community outreach, and local jobs awareness.

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Levin Greenfield

311706307 113067201

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$3,500 $7,500

DYCD-CD Funding will provide health screenings, facilitators for various entitlements, and social and immigrant services. Funding for 2011 / 12 Season which will feature world premieres of OUTSIDE PEOPLE by emerging artist Zayd Dohrn and HOME FRONT by Tony-Winner Warren Leight, and our continuing successful new play development programs, The 3-Step Formula and The Naked Incubator. The Naked Incubator serves emerging artists through commissions, residencies, and Naked Radio. To replenish gardens with plants and trees, monitor the security system, upkeep of repairs of the sprinkler, and DYCD-CD for community programming. Funds will be used for afterschool mentoring program for children grades 3-6. Funding will help to defray the DYCD-Y cost of supplies, equipment, staffing and food at the basketball tournament. Funds will be used for afterschool mentoring program for children grades 3-6. Funding will help to defray the DYCD-Y cost of supplies, equipment, staffing and food at the basketball tournament. Funds will continue development and implementation of its Programs: Theatre Arts (TAP), NBTs DCA Entrepreneurial Arts (EAP) and Communication Arts (CAP). The program will provide an experienced Artist/Teacher to continue the Chorales highly successful current VocalDCA choral music program at PS 47 in Council District 18. DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA The program will provide 3 experienced Artist/Teachers to continue the Chorale's highly successful current Vocal-Choral music Partnership at the High School of Professional Performing Arts School. Requested funds will support NDIs In-School Program, which brings a full year of dance integrated with music and visual arts to students at partnering public schools across New York City. Funding will support NDI's dance programs in District 4 public schools. To support NDIs In-School Program, which brings a full year of dance integrated with music and visual arts to students at partnering public schools across New York City. Funds will support NDIs In-School Program, which brings a full year of dance integrated with music and visual arts to students at partnering public schools across New York City. Funds will support NDIs In-School Program, which brings a full year of dance integrated with music and visual arts to students at partnering public schools across New York City. Funding is to develop and implement a rich maritime programming curriculum focused upon lighthouse history and their roles as aids to navigation. Also targeting school children and families, educating them on the rich maritime heritage. The funding will allow us to hire educators/tour guides, develop curriculum, conduct site tours,lectures create videos, setting up a mini-theater by purchasing seating,a screen, projection equipment. The 3-week Festival is the largest musical theatre event in America and features more than 30 productions of new musicals along with an array of concerts and special events to theatergoers in several midtown venues for a low ticket price. To accomplish this we intend to create a centralized pop-up venue on West 42nd Street, which will serve as a full-time box office, performance space, information center, and Member/Patron lounge. The funds will be used to defray the costs of our Saturday Senior Program. NDS represents hundreds of clients with psychiatric disabilities each year. NDS seeks funding for a staff lawyer who will represent mentally ill clients in jail to combat civil legal consequences of contact with the criminal justice system. Funding will be used for compensation, fringe benefits and OTPS costs. NDS represents hundreds of clients with psychiatric disabilities each year. NDS seeks funding for a staff lawyer who will represent mentally ill clients in jail to combat civil legal consequences of contact with the criminal justice system. Funding will be used for compensation, fringe benefits and OTPS costs.

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Quinn

Naked Angels, LTD.

133509565

$3,500

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Gentile Dickens Williams Dickens Palma Quinn Chin Garodnick Lappin Levin Rodriguez

Narrows Botanical Garden, Inc., The Nathan D. Allsbrooks Foundation, Inc. Nathan D. Allsbrooks Foundation, Inc. National Black Theatre Workshop, Inc. National Choral Council, Inc. National Choral Council, Inc. National Dance Institute, Inc. National Dance Institute, Inc. National Dance Institute, Inc. National Dance Institute, Inc. National Dance Institute, Inc.

113382931 263492339 263492339 132632596 132598476 132598476 132890779 132890779 132890779 132890779 132890779 * * * * * * * *

$5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $6,000 $5,000 $3,000 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $3,000

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Rose

National Lighthouse Museum

134055215

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Quinn

National Music Theatre Network Inc.

133196251

$3,000

DCA

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Comrie Jackson

National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Beta Neighborhood Defender Service, Inc.

112501517 061296692

$5,000 $4,000

DFTA OCJC

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Viverito

Neighborhood Defender Service, Inc.

061296692

$5,000

OCJC

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Vann Mealy Eugene James Vann

Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of Bedford-Stuyvesant Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush, Inc.

133842270 133098397 133098397 133098397 133098397

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$5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $15,000

DYCD-CD The funds will support NEDAPs Financial Justice legal hotline and community know-your-rights education. Funding will help provide foreclosure intervention counseling and financial capability coaching to revitalize underserved neighborhoods. Funds will support the following programs: Homeownership Counseling, Foreclosure Prevention, Home HPD Maintenance Training, Home Improvement Lending, Ongoing off site workshops and seminars throughout our community. DYCD-CD Funds to support Foreclosure Intervention Counseling and Financial Capability Coaching. HPD HPD To revitalize underserved neighborhoods by creating affordable houisng and providing opportunities for homeownership education with foreclosure intervention counseling and financial capability coaching.

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Comrie Comrie Comrie Gennaro Wills ** Cabrera

Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica, Inc. Neighborhood Housing Services Of New York City Inc.

237398279 237398279 237398279 237398279 237398279 133098397 *

$5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $5,000 $10,000 $10,000

DFTA

Funding to provide our Senior Rehab Program which provides emergency home repair grants to homeowners over sixty years of age.

DYCD-CD Funding to provide our Financial Coaching Program to strengthen and support NHSJs Homeownership Services. DYCD-CD Funding to provide our Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Program which provide workshops to present clients with various options, such as loan modifications, refinance, repayment plans and forbearance agreements.

DYCD-CD Funding to provide our Financial Coaching Program to strengthen and support NHSJs Homeownership Services. DYCD-CD Funding to provide our Financial Coaching Program to strengthen and support NHSJs Homeownership Services. DYCD-CD To provide foreclosure intervention counseling and financial capability coaching. Funding is to effectively and efficiently administer homeownership and senior citizens assistance programs. Programs include, but are not limited to: homebuyer education; homeownership services and counseling (preand post purchase); foreclosure prevention and counseling services; home maintenance training; senior citizens assistance through seminars, counseling in home equity matters and home improvement services.

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Ferreras

Neighborhood Housing Services of Northern Queens

133098397

$7,500

HPD

Boro

Vacca

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

133110811

$22,187

Local Local Local Local Local Vacca

Vacca Palma Rivera CC Arroyo

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC) Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133110811 133110811 133110811 133110811 133077047

$49,000 $35,000 $10,000 $40,000 $20,000

To continue the availability of the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life skills development. Also will continue to provide a variety of community events such as Movies Under the Stars and holiday celebrations. To continue the availability of the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life skills DYCD-Y development. To continue to provide a variety of community events such as Movies Under the Stars and holiday celebrations. To provide community organizing services to tenants, neighborhoods and merchant associations and graffiti DYCD-CD removal projects. To support the Van Nest Neighborhood Association (VNNA) with technical assistance for membership building DYCD-CD and projects designed to improve the quality of life in the area. To continue the availability of the Prep for Success program with the goals of drop out prevention and life skills DYCD development. The funding will be used to support the agencys Senior Network Group Work Program which provides case DFTA assistance, educational and recreational activities. DYCD-Y DFTA To support the Neighborhood SHOPP Lafayette Estates NORC Supportive Services Program, which aims to supports to older residents of the housing complex in the Soundview section of the Bronx. Funds will be used for personnel and operating costs to maintain the case assistance, educational and recreational services. Funding will be used to support the educational and recreational services provided to the residents of Serviam Gardens, a senior housing development, through the Neighborhood SHOPP Senior Network Group Work Program. Funding will provide personnel and operational support for the provision of these on-site activities.

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Palma

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047

$4,000

Local

Rivera

Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, Inc.

133077047

$5,000

DFTA

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Comrie

Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic

113482054

$5,000

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Mealy

Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic

113482054

$10,000

Local

Rose

Neighborhood Technical Assistance Clinic

113482054

$5,000

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Levin

Neighbors Allied for Good Growth

113470943

$3,500

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Levin

CC

Neighbors Allied for Good Growth Inc

113470943

$43,500

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Gonzalez

Neighbors Helping Neighbors Inc.

113059958

$7,000

Local

Lappin

New 42nd Street, Inc., The

133584032

$75,000

Local

Recchia

New 42nd Street, Inc., The

133584032

$25,000

To help serve the needs of philanthropic individuals and organizations in their efforts to develop support and maintain effective community-based and faith based programs. To build capacity of non profits to sustain themselves during economic downsizing. Funders representing government agencies, private and family foundations, meet to discuss and answer questions about DYCD-CD funding/program priorities and protocol for submitting grant applications, how to design special events and write letters of intent will also be discussed. To help serve the needs of philanthropic individuals and organizations in their efforts to develop support and DYCD-CD maintain effective community-based and faith based programs. The fund the Stabilize Our Neighborhood Campaign which promotes the creation and preservation of affordable housing and independently-owned/operated businesses; the creation of more public parkland; and better DYCD-CD transportation options. The funds will be used for rental payments for the organizations walk-in in office and community meeting space. To employ tenant organizers to perform the following services: provide education and outreach at risk of HPD displacement; counsel tenants and tenant associations on their rights and responsibilities; assist individuals in locating and applying for affordable housing. Funds will support direct service salary lines for Tenant Programs that provide English/Spanish bilingual HPD comprehensive tenant counseling services that promote safe, affordable housing and reduce the displacement of low-income renters. To support the New Victory Education Program. The program will provide In-Classroom Workshops; School Tool online resource guides; sign-interpreted education shows; and training for educators. Through Bring Your Family DCA to the New Vic, we will work with Title I partner schools to introduce students parents and family members to live theatergoing for only 5 per ticket. To support the New Victory Education Program. The program will provide In-Classroom Workshops; School Tool online resource guides; sign-interpreted education shows; and training for educators. Through Bring Your Family DCA to the New Vic, we will work with Title I partner schools to introduce students parents and family members to live theatergoing for only 5 per ticket. DYCD-CD As a top-rated child welfare agency, NACs Preventive Services successfully prevents medically fragile children from entering foster care or costly institutional settings. NAC must raise 750,000 in supplemental funding to our ACS funding every year. Funding will be used to help cover this gap and continue providing the quality Preventive Services our citys children and families need and deserve.

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Dromm, JacksonCC

New Alternatives for Children, Inc.

133149298

$25,000

ACS

LOCAL

Local

Vacca

CC

New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The

371443165

$25,000

DSBS

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce would like to continue to aid eligible firms to certify with NYC as well as raise the capacity of both certified M/WBEM/WBE eligible firms to compete for perform on contractsexpand their companies. Our organization will offer many networking events promoting MBWE growth, workshops,one-onone assistance sessions to M/WBE certified M/WBE eligible firms. To fund the first Junior Chamber of Commerce, in which youth will be exposed to the many options in business and industry, enabling them to experience the business world in a stimulating and interactive way. The Junior Chamber of Commerce will incorporate site visits, participatory workshops, and more to educate students about the benefits of excelling in school and entering the workforce. To establish merchant associations and BIDs, provide business development assistance and small business workshops, seminars, information sessions, and special events, and provide other types of small business services. To establish merchant associations and BIDs, provide business development assistance and small business workshops, seminars, information sessions and special events, and provide other types of small business services. HousingLink operates a telephone HelpLine; participates in and sponsors workshops on housing options; provides a comprehensive web-based housing resource center; and conducts and collects research about the housing needs of domestic violence survivors. HousingLink is particularly critical for social service providers and victims when City programs change or are eliminated--as was the case with the Advantage program. The requested funding will be used to support the programs staff. he New Dramatists Playwrights Lab, provides 50 resident playwrights with an opportunity for a seven-year course of exploration. Playwrights can program unlimited 1- to 2-Day Readings for work at any stage of gestation, and 16-17 weeklong Creativity Fund workshops. New Dramatists seeks to bridge the gap between new play development and production. To support the NewGroup/NewWorks Play Development Program. The mission of our NewGroup/NewWorks play development program is to provide the space and the guidance that allow emerging playwrights to develop their work to production quality. The program also includes free monthly readings

Local

Cabrera

New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The

371443165

$3,500

DSBS

Local

Vacca

New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The

371443165

$80,000

DSBS

Local

Palma

New Bronx Chamber of Commerce, The

371443165

$60,000

DSBS

Local

Ferreras

CC

New Destiny Housing Corporation

133778489

$40,000

HPD

Local

Quinn

New Dramatists, Inc.

131601093

$3,500

DCA

Local

Quinn

New Group, Inc.

133613115

$4,000

DCA

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Ulrich

New Hamilton Beach Civic Association, Inc.

830377515

$3,500

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Wills **

New Haven Ministries

113453034

$6,000

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Dickens Dromm

New Heritage Theatre Group, Inc. New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE)

132683678 113560625 *

$7,500 $20,000

Funds will be used to replace torn American flags lining 104th St. from July 4 to Labor Day; pay for our Labor Day DYCD-CD weekend end-of-summer picnic for all residents and childrens parade trophies; childrens art contest and printing expenses. To support the Community and Youth Development Initiative: URBAN YOUTH PRODUCERS Mentor, Media, and Communication Fellowship that provides area residents Arts-In-Education, Access-In-Service Learning and DYCD-Y Positive Role Model Relationships. Funds will be used for: Staffing, Purchased Services, Student stipends, Supplies and Materials and Video Production Equipment. Funding will help the Roger Furman Mainstage Series, MPACT Repertory Theatre, Dramatic Writing Academy DCA and the Harlemwood Film Festival. DYCD-CD To support work with recently arrived low wage immigrant workers. Program activities will include: Know Your Rights Workshops and Worker Meeting and Legal intake and Case management. Funds to support our work with recently arrived low wage immigrant workers. Program activities will include Know Your Rights Workshops and Worker Meetings & Legal intake and Case management. To support the food pantry program which currently serves seniors and community residents in District 28. The program is open to the community two days per week. The funds will be used for the Young Governors Program to provide stipends for the teens and for project costs, plannned and implemented by teens to improve their community. Funds will also be used for the Mentoring program to provide training for the mentors. The funds will be used for the Young Governors Program to provide stipends for the teens and for project costs, that the teens will plan and implement to improve their community. Funds will also be used for the Mentoring program to provide training for the mentors. Funding will be used to support any and all expenses associated with social programs designed to enrich the lives of the youth, living in the Marble Hill community. College Preparedness Program and a Social Outlet. Welcome to Arts On Stage NY (AOSNY), educational programs offering Curriculum-Based Theater Field Trips for school groups in New York. AOSNY insures that children in diverse communities experience the beauty of the performing arts through education and entertainment. AOSNY is an essential part of education, creating a partnership for teaching and learning. Funds will be used to continue older adult activities by the Upper West Side Aging Improvement District. Funding is being requested to assist with the planning, and production of our annual concert titled The Gathering VI: Conversations With an African Woman.' Funding will be used for concert and office supplies, and the equipment expenses. Funding is being requested to assist with the planning, and production of our 2012 annual concert titled The Gathering VI: Conversations With an African Woman. This is a carefully crafted live performance of African traditional, popular and art music and dance, intersperse with explanations about specific African customs, and feedbacks from the audience.

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Ferreras Wills ** Dromm

New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) New Jerusalem Community Development Corp. New Life Community Development Corporation

113560625 204172472 113204890

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$10,000 $9,000 $3,500

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-Y

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Dromm

CC

New Life Community Development Corporation

113204890

$7,500

DYCD

Local

Rodriguez

New Marble Hill Tenants And Civic Association

134181819

$3,000

DYCD-Y

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Fidler

New Way Circus Center, Inc.

113271895

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Brewer Dickens

New York Academy of Medicine New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc.

131656674 201090906

$8,000 $6,500

DFTA DCA

Local

Jackson

New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc.

201090906

$3,500

DCA

LOCAL

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Jackson

New York and Presbyterian Hospital

133957095

$4,000

DOHMH

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Rodriguez

New York and Presbyterian Hospital

133957095

$3,000

DOHMH

Lang Youth is a six-year longitudinal science enrichment, mentoring, internship, and college preparatory program. Funds for this initiative will offset the salaries of the summer teachers, extra-curricular activities, internship stipends, and college preparation. Lang Youth is a six-year longitudinal science enrichment, mentoring, internship, and college preparatory program. Funds for this initiative will offset the salaries of the summer teachers, extra-curricular activities, internship stipends, and college preparation. Lang Youth is a six-year longitudinal science enrichment, mentoring, internship, and college preparatory program with a mission to inspire talented young people from the Washington Heights and Inwood neighborhoods to develop the intellectual habits of mind and life skills that gain them acceptance into higher education. Funds will be used to support the salaries of teachers during the school year and summer, extracurricular activities, internship stipends, and college preparation.

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Rodriguez, Jackson CC

New York and Presbyterian Hospital, The

133957095

$75,000

DOHMH

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Vallone

New York Anti-Crime Agency A.K.A.Community Anti-Crime Graffiti Program New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

208955479

$13,000

NYAC is instituting, videotaping and distributing a comprehensive series of seminars that teach vulnerable DYCD-CD populations how to safely navigate their everyday lives in dangerous urban environments. Funds will be used to put together professional quality teaching tools that can be disseminated to our constituency. Funding from will be used to support a portion of the rent of our Lower Manhattan counseling office which provides domestic violence and appropriate support services. Funding will help to support Project Speak Out's goal to debunk the culture of silence and increase recognition DSS and knowledge about Domestic Violence within the communities. Funds to be used to support a portion of salaries and fringe for our bilingual counselors/advocates at NYAWCs Asian Women Empowerment Center. The funds will enable us to fund full time equivalent counselor/advocate DSS located in Elmhurst, Queens to provide critical and immediate assistance to victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and other gender based crime. To support the Toll Free 24/7 Multilingual Hotline which provides counseling, general information about DSS domestic violence, referrals to other agencies, and emergency interpretation. The grant will be used to support 1/4 of the salary and fringe for NYAWCs hotline manager. Funding will help to support Project Speak Out's goal to debunk the culture of silence and increase recognition DSS and knowledge about Domestic Violence within the communities. Funds will be used to cover catering and food costs for social events for seniors. Funds will also be used to DFTA cover costs for cultural trips for seniors and to cover rental costs to maintain our office. The funding supports the outreach, planning and implementation of child sexual abuse and molestation DYCD-CD prevention education for adult which are hosted by local faith organizations. To support child sexual abuse and molestation prevention education for adults living in NYC. The funding DYCD-CD supports the outreach, planning and implementation of three (3) trainings in each Council district for up to 50 adults in each session hosted by local faith organizations. To support child sexual abuse and molestation prevention education for adults living in NYC. The funding DYCD-CD supports the outreach, planning and implementation of three (3) trainings in each Council district for up to 50 adults in each session hosted by local faith organizations. The funding supports the outreach, planning and implementation of child sexual abuse and molestation DYCD-Y prevention education for adult which are hosted by local faith organizations. Funding has enabled the NYBR to sponsor citywide trainings in each borough over the last few years to prevent child sexual abuse and molestation. Stewards of Children is the only child sexual abuse prevention training DYCD geared towards adults to help them protect children from pedophiles that has been proven to work. Through our network of interfaith partners, we have help train hundreds of adults each year and protect thousands of children. The funds requested are for Senior Group Tours. Senior Tours are guided, docent-led tours where members of DCA Bronx Senior Centers can enjoy special exhibitions like The Orchid Show and 50 exquisite gardens followed by a nutritious lunch. To continue our innovative Gardening and Nutrition Education programs for Bronx public school teachers and DCA their students. Funds will support a longstanding partnership with CS211 and ongoing teacher training at the Garden. DSS DCA Funds are being requested to support the Bronx Green-Up (BGU) community outreach program designed to help Bronx residents transform vacant, abandoned lots into vibrant community gardens in the Bronx. The goal of the New York Cancer Center is to provide patients with the knowledge, hope and support that will empower them to take an active role in their treatment and healing options. The funds would be used to help pay for the salary of the volunteer Coordinator. To support the New York Cares programs which address urban poverty. Funding would specifically be used for our childrens education programming, including literacy and math tutoring; and college prep. Our programs address urban poverty, helps immediate needs such as providing meals to the hungry, and offers longer-term education services and other support to help individuals break the cycle of poverty. Funding would specifically be used for our childrens education programming, including literacy and math tutoring; and college prep. Funding will be used to support the Chinese New Year Festival and Family Tree Creative Art Project.

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Chin Comrie

133286250 133286250

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$5,000 $3,500

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Dromm

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

133286250

$3,500

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Koo Koo Greenfield Cabrera Greenfield

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. New York Asian Women's Center, Inc. New York Association of Holocaust Survivors New York Board of Rabbis New York Board of Rabbis

133286250 133286250 134300949 131809283 131809283

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$4,000 $4,000 $3,500

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$2,464 $2,500

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Levin Recchia

New York Board of Rabbis New York Board of Rabbis

131809283 131809283

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$3,500 $2,500

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Comrie, Fidler, Lander, Greenfield, Recchia York Board of Rabbis CC New

131809283

$5,000

Local

Palma

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

$10,000

Local

Rivera

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

$10,000

Local

Seabrook **

New York Botanical Garden

131693134

$5,000

Local

Recchia

New York Cancer Center, Inc.

272464042

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Dickens

New York Cares, Inc.

133444193

$10,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Palma

New York Cares, Inc.

133444193

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Chin

New York Chinese Cultural Center

132928554

$5,000

DCA

LOCAL

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Dickens

CC

New York City ACT-SO, Inc.

202538102

$15,000

DYCD

To support the NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program. The Program is 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. Funding will specifically support 2012-13 program expansion, outreach, recruitment, and retention activity and programming. To provide an intensive leadership development program called POWER Academy. Program graduates become community leaders, and are better able to participate in relevant planning bodies regarding HIV/AIDS and housing in New York City. Funding will be used to support staffing, transportation assistance, and supplies for the trainings. Funding will support an ongoing research study on the barriers immigrant women living in New York City face in seeking remedy and treatment for sexual assault and intimate partner violence. Funds will provide a certified teaching artist who leads multiple, curriculum-based workshops in school classrooms. Funds will help subsidize school fees, which cover program costs. Our youth programs contist of Flag Football, Basketball, and Clinics. The funding will go towards supressing the costs of uniforms, trophies, equipment. Funds will also help provide refrees and costs of gym space. Funding to support the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to assist low-income households citywide who remain eligible to retain benefits . We offer assistance to soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations in order to help them expand or start new programs that connect their customers to nutrition assistance benefits. To fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and other nutrition assistance benefits, and to assist low-income households citywide who remain eligible to retain benefits. Additionally, we will conduct technical assistance to soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations in order to help them expand or start new programs that connect their customers to nutrition assistance benefits.

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Palma

New York City AIDS Housing Network (NYCAHN)

134094385

$5,000

DOHMH

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Chin Brewer Cabrera

New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault New York City Ballet Inc. New York City Christian Athletic League

311702032 132947386 800390499

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$4,500 $3,000 $7,187

OCJC DOE DYCD-Y

Local

Foster

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

$6,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Lander

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

$2,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Palma

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

$10,000

Local

Quinn

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc.

133471350

$5,000

To support the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and other nutrition assistance benefits, and to assist low-income households citywide who remain eligible to retain benefits. Additionally, we will conduct technical assistance to soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations in order to help them expand or start new program. To support the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and other nutrition assistance benefits, and to assist low-income households citywide who remain eligible to retain benefits. Additionally, we will conduct technical DYCD-CD assistance to soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations in order to help them expand or start new program. DYCD-CD Funding will increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, 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 (EFPs). Additionally, we will conduct technical assistance to soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations. Two professionals will train 70 community members, whose only qualification is the desire to sing, to give free public concerts. In December and June, the chorus will sing and present a concert. To ensure the 31st district receives additional mosquito nuisance spraying and mosquito magnets. AVP is the only LGBTQH-specific anti-violence organization in New York City, working on domestic, sexual and hate violence through direct client services, including a 24-hour hotline, community organizing and public advocacy. Funds would be used to support our 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. AVP is the only LGBTQH-specific anti-violence organization in New York City, working on domestic, sexual and hate violence through direct client services, including a 24-hour hotline, community organizing and public advocacy. Funds would be used to support our 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. To support Family Days and other events and activities organized by NYCHA tenant associations in CD1. The funds will support community building activities along with Family / Friends Day. Assist in funding the NYCHA Resident Scholarship Program. To provide national night out agaisnt crime - to bring the entire community and police together with food, beverage, games, entertainment. Funds to be used towards Senior Services at Meltzer Houses. Funds will support the Astoria Senior Center in providing daily lunch service, off-site trips, workshops and classes that promote good mental and physical health. The purpose of fuding is to provide financial supprot to the NYCHA TA's, within CD 18, Family Day event which take place in the summer months. $500 will be allocated to each of the following NYCHA tenant associations: Cassidy/Lafayette Houses, Mariner's Harbor Houses, New Lane Shores, Richmond Terrace Houses, Stapleton Houses, Todt Hill Houses, and West Brighton Houses.

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BLAC, Manhattan Delegation, Van Bramer, Lander,City Coalition Against Hunger, Inc. CC New York Garodnick, Gonzalez, Brewer

133471350

$40,000

DSS

Local Local

Quinn Sanders

New York City Community Chorus at Holy Apostles New York City Department of Health

760843120 136400434 *

$6,000 $10,000

DCA DOHMH

Local

Quinn

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

133149200

$10,000

DSS

Local

Van Bramer, Lander, Mendez CC

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

133149200

$200,000

DSS

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Chin Koo James Mendez Mendez Vallone Palma Rose

New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority New York City Housing Authority

136400434 136400434 136400434 136400571 136400571 136400571 136400434 136400434 *

$12,000 $6,000 $3,500 $3,500 $4,000 $10,000 $12,000 $10,000

NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA

LOCAL

Local

Brewer

New York City Opera, Inc.

132974347

$3,000

DCA

To support a program which introduces public schoolchildren to the wonders of opera through the study of an engaging, age-appropriate work, supported by intensive teacher training and in-school workshops. To strengthen NYC Outward Bounds capacity to grow and support our network of small schools that are founded on Outward Bounds Expeditionary Learning school design. Funding would help us to continue to serve more students, and to strengthen and expand the menu of professional development supports and student programs that we offer to our network of schools. The Safe Schools Program brings community speakers into classrooms to foster dialogue about LGBT issues and promote tolerance, combat anti-LGBT harassment, and support youth and families. Funding will off-set the costs of staffing the program which will promote expansion of the number of schools reached. Funds to support the Safe Schools Program and support services to LGBT youth. This program brings community speakers into classrooms to foster dialogue about LGBT issues and promote tolerance, combat anti-LGBT harassment, and support youth and families. Funding for its Safe Schools Program and support services to LGBT youth. The Safe Schools Program brings community speakers into classrooms to foster dialogue about LGBT issues and promote tolerance, combat antiLGBT harassment, and support youth and families. Funding would allow for the hiring of a full-time coordinator to accelerate the expansion of the number of schools. PFLAG NYC requests funding for its Safe Schools Program and support services to LGBT youth. Free to schools, the Safe Schools Program brings community speakers into classrooms to foster dialogue about LGBT issues and promote tolerance, combat anti-LGBT harassment, and support youth and families. PFLAG NYC provides programs citywide that meet requirements of diversity education under the Respect for All Program and the Chancellors Regulation on Bias-Related Harassment. Funding would allow for the hiring of a full-time coordinator. Funding will support a gun buy back program in district 34. To fund NYCRMs Food Services Program over a twelve-month period which will be used primarily to defray expenses for purchased food. To provide workshops in safety security to youths thru Staten Island educational facilities and centers. To support the 2012 Season of FREE roving classical theatre across Manhattan.The classical theatre plans to serve 18,000 peoplespanning all ages, ethnicities, education and income levels. This grant is to support our 2012 Season of FREE roving classical theatre across Manhattan. Funding will support New York Classical Theatre's free educational family and adult workshops and performances in New York's public parks and spaces. Funding will be used to fund support groups and families affected by autism and other developmental disabilities with recreational programs like basketball, bowling, socialization, tennis, swimming and dance. To fund the Keith Roma Stabilization Project which is a program that is designed to provide victim services in real time at the scenes of fires and disasters. The program would support the victims, and every effort will be made to recover and transport medications, medical equipment, pets and other items necessary to the health and recovery of victims. Funding will support the operating costs for the Home Sharing/Respite Care program, which provides home care assistance to seniors. Funding will support the city-wide Home Sharing and Respite Care Program which matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the participants. One or both matchmates must be aged 60 or over. The program's respite care component provides certified inhome attendants to help frail elderly persons who are attempting to manage at home alone or whose caregivers have become ill or are temporarily away. Funds will help the New-York Historical Society to showcase "World War II New York City," a major public exhibition exploring the impact of WWII on the metropolis To provide the following services: Consulate ID services--to overcome barriers to schools, financial institutions, higher education, and public safety; financial empowerment/access to sound financial services and college readiness workshops; other programs as determined by demand (e.g., ESL, immigrant parent/youth leadership development, etc). Funding will provide food, computer training, arts/crafts, and a social environment to Irish/Irish American Seniors and their friends in the New York area. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years. Loaner racquets and balls will be 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 players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule.

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Jackson, Fidler, Lander, Koslowitz, Wills New York City Outward Bound Center CC

133471084

$200,000

DOE

Local

Brewer

New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. (d/b/a PFLAG New York City) New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. (d/b/a PFLAG New York City)

133049626

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Dromm

133049626

$4,000

DOE

Local

Palma

New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. (d/b/a PFLAG New York City)

133049626

$5,000

DOE

Local

Van Bramer, Vivierito, Dromm, Mendez CC

New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men, Inc. (d/b/a PFLAG New York City)

133049626

$15,000

DYCD

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Reyna Chin Oddo Brewer Chin Garodnick Ulrich

New York City Police Department New York City Rescue Mission New York City Verrazano 10-13 Association, Inc. New York Classical Theatre, Inc. New York Classical Theatre, Inc. New York Classical Theatre, Inc. New York Families for Autistic Children, Inc.

136400434 135596794 134151778 861056388 861056388 861056388 113442879 *

$6,000 $5,000 $1,500 $3,000 $3,500 $3,500 $10,000

NYPD DSS DYCD-Y DCA DCA DCA DOHMH

Local

Oddo

New York Fire Patrol Inc.

272933666

$3,500

FDNY

Local

Recchia

New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

$8,000

DFTA

Local

Manhattan Delegation, Chin, Comrie, Lappin, York Foundation forRodriguez, Brewer, Levin CC New Lander, Garodnick, Senior Citizens, Inc.

132618568

$50,000

DFTA

Local

Brewer

New York Historical Society

131624124

$3,000

DCA

Local

Dromm, JacksonCC

New York Immigration Coalitoin

133573409

$100,000

DYCD

Local Local

Van Bramer, Dromm CC Comrie

New York Irish Center New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

550869151 237442256

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$50,000 $5,000

DFTA DYCD-Y

Local

Fidler

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$14,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Jackson

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$3,500

DYCD-Y

LOCAL

Local

Rivera

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc.

237442256

$12,500

DYCD-Y

The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the summer schedule. 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.

Local Local Local

Recchia Comrie James

New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc. New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

237442256 132860703 132860703

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$4,000 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-CD

Local

Palma

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Inc.

132860703

$5,000

To support NYLPIs four main project areas which are he Environmental Justice Program, The Health Justice Program, The Disability Justice Program, and The Pro Bono Clearinghouse. Funds will be used to ensure equitable waste management policies throughout the five boroughs, and DYCD-CD community participation in devising those policies. To rid NYC public schools of toxic PCBs, and NYLPI is pursuing a multi-pronged set of strategies in our efforts to rid schools of PCBs, including educating parents, advocates, elected officials, about the dangers and prevalence DYCD-CD of PCBs; Funding will also provide a A Right-To-Know Campaign and a lawsuit to compel the City to expeditiously test for and remove PCBs from all schools. DYCD-CD Funds will go towards the NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center which brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal services. Funds will go towards the NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center which brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal services.

Local

Chin

New York Legal Assistance Group

133505428

$5,000

Local

Comrie

New York Legal Assistance Group

133505428

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Eugene

New York Legal Assistance Group

133505428

$5,000

NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where DYCD-CD 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. DYCD-CD Funds will go towards the NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center which brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal services.

Local

Greenfield

New York Legal Assistance Group

133505428

$2,500

Local

Williams

New York Legal Assistance Group

133505428

$3,500

NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where DYCD-CD 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. DYCD-CD Funds will go towards the NYLAGs Mobile Legal Help Center which brings free, civil legal services to underserved neighborhoods where vulnerable individuals face numerous barriers to accessing legal services. Funds will be used for their ongoing pre- and post-show discussion series. Live Arts discussions offer a rich forum for open and in-depth conversations about contemporary issues in dance and performance. Conceptual themes are investigated, challenged, and considered by invited artists, critics, and theorists, and each discussion is open to the public. The New York Pops and a contemporary performing artist will partner with Central Park SummerStage to present a free, outdoor performance at Central Park SummerStages annual concert series. NYRP will host 300 hours of free community garden events like Club Fit outdoor yoga, the City Chicken Institute education series, and Garden Grooves outdoor concerts. We will give away free trees to New York City residents through our MillionTreesNYC Tree Giveaway program. We 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.

Local

Rose

New York Legal Assistance Group

133505428

$3,500

Local

Quinn

New York Live Arts Inc.

136206608

$5,000

DCA

Local

Quinn

New York Pops, Inc.

133240366

$3,000

DCA

Local

Reyna, Comrie, Arroyo, Vann, Gonzalez, New York Restoration Project CC Rodriguez, Jackson

133959056

$20,000

DYCD

Local

Viverito

New York Restoration Project (NYRP)

133959056

$5,000

In District 8 in the last year, NYRP has reconstructed the 103rd Street Community Garden with design input from local community members, launched the first phase of the Greening East Harlem Pleasant Village project, and hosted a number of community events including the 3rd Annual Domino Tournament a friendly competition between El Catano and Bronx Willis Avenue gardener groups. In 2012, we will complete the next phase of the DYCD-CD Pleasant Village projects, host at least 20 hours of free community events in our nine East Harlem gardens, partner with the Urban Garden Center to giveaway over 100 free trees to East Harlem residents, and collaborate on a number of other great programs in District 8 with the goal of improving the health and wellbeing of the local East Harlem and South Bronx community. With the Councils support in FY2013, we can the aove and more, reaching more students and families in the East Harlem neighborhoods our teams work in every day. To host Naturemania a youth-oriented celebration of urban nature. The events five-day, full-day festival format engages students in various scientific, artistic and cultural activities led by NYRP staff, educators from partner organizations within the New York City Environmental Education community, parents, and community leaders. Funds will support education staff salaries and program materials for FY13's Naturemania in Inwood. To fund the Scandinavian Music Festival in Fort Tryon Park in Northern Manhattan and two concerts at Scandinavia House. Funds will be used to cover salary expenses for performing musicians. To fund the Scandinavian Music Festival in Fort Tryon Park in Northern Manhattan and two concerts at Scandinavia House. Funds will be used to cover salary expenses for performing musicians.

Local

Rodriguez

New York Restoration Project (NYRP)

133959056

$3,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Jackson

New York Scandia Symphony

133574230

$3,000

DCA

Local

Rodriguez

New York Scandia Symphony

133574230

$3,000

DCA

LOCAL

Local

Chin

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

141761209

$5,000

HPD

Funding will help to continue educating and providing organizing support to tenants who live in at-risk affordable housing. Funds will also provide intensive leadership development with members of our Tenant Leadership Committees and funding will help to cover costs of sending delegates to tennant conferences. Funding will support education, counseling and organizing assistance to help rent regulated, Section 8 and Mitchell-Lama tenants maintain the affordability of their apartments in District 4. Funding to continue educating and providing organizing support to tenants who live in at-risk affordable housing, helping them develop campaigns to preserve the affordability of their homes as well as address the other issues such as poor building conditions or tenant harassment. Funding will provide information and referrals to individual tenants with housing problems and help tenants who live in affordable housing build and maintain strong tenant associations. Funding will provide information to tenants with housing problems; help tenant associations plan and launch campaigns; provide intensive technical assistance and leadership development opportunities to leaders of tenant associations; and provide citywide coordination of grassroots, tenant-led initiatives to prevent unaffordable rent increases. To provide information and referrals to tenants with housing problems; help tenants who live in affordable housing organize tenant associations; help tenant associations organize campaigns around issues such as harassment, unsafe conditions, or a threat to affordability; and provide citywide leadership of grassroots initiatives to keep rents affordable. To support our work educating and organizing tenants who live in at-risk affordable housing, helping them develop and carry out campaigns to preserve the affordability of their homes. Helping tenants ensure that muchneeded repairs are made; negotiate with the new owner, HPD, and HDC for a strong regulatory agreement and good oversight; and negotiate a Landlord Assistance Plan. To continue to provide information to individual tenants with housing problems; help tenants who live in affordable housing; help tenant associations; provide intensive technical assistance and leadership development opportunities. We are requesting funding to provide information and referrals to individual tenants; help tenants who live in affordable housing ; help tenant associations in affordable housing developments plan and provide citywide coordination of tenant-led initiatives. Funding will provide information and referrals to individual tenants with housing problems and help tenants who live in affordable housing build and maintain strong tenant associations. To provide information and referrals to individual tenants with housing problems; help tenants build and maintain tenant associations; help tenant associations resolve problems tenants may face and provide intensive technical assistance and leadership development to leaders of tenant associations. Funding to provide information and referrals to tenants with housing problems; help affordable housing tenants organize strong tenant associations; help TAs organize campaigns around issues or a threat to affordability; provide technical assistance and leadership development to leaders of tenant associations, so that they can effectively lead their own organizations and also play leadership roles in the broader movement; and provide citywide coordination of tenant-led initiatives to prevent unaffordable rent increases. NYTW requests support for Learning Workshop, a multidisciplinary theatre education program that NYTW facilitates at the High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology (HSTAT) in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn. FY13 will be the eighth year of Learning Workshop, which provides students with the chance to participate in student matinees and talkbacks, and in-class workshops. The NYU College of Nursing, Leadership Institute of Black Nurses (LIBN) respectively requests a restoration to continue the leadership training of nurses in NYC. The program trains 10-12 nurses of African descent each year for leadership positions in health care through education and mentorship. Our current class represents nurses from Queens Hospital Center, Maimonides Medical Center, Mouth Sinai and Lagnone Medical Centers. The proposed project is designed to help reduce the burden oh the hepatitis B and C epidemic in New York City. The project will include an awareness campaign, hepatitis B and C testing, and linkage-to-care for patients who test positive for viral hepatitis. An awareness campaign will be targeted to populations and communities known to have high rates of infection and with poor access to medical care. To support our Absolute Success College Access Program (ASCAP). ASCAP is a comprehensive school based educational model that recognizes and emphasizes continuity services, positive adult/student relationships and learning atmospheres that guide and support students. Funding will be used for College and Career Readiness, Academic Enrichment Preparation, and Mentoring. ASCAP utilizes workshops, counseling, mentoring, webbased technology and scholarship opportunities to help students. To support our Absolute Success College Access Program (ASCAP). The program provides workshops, counseling, mentoring, web-based technology and scholarship opportunities to help students access postsecondary opportunities. Funds will be used to purchase Park permits, insurance, light refreshments, exercise equipment, fitness clothes, and outreach material.

Local Local Boro

Garodnick Gentile Manhattan Delegation

141761209 141761209 141761209

$3,500 $2,000 $3,722

HPD HPD HPD

Local

Lappin

141761209

$3,500

HPD

Local

Jackson

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

141761209

$5,000

HPD

Local

James

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

141761209

$3,500

HPD

Local

Mendez

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc.

141761209

$3,500

HPD

Local Local

Palma Williams

141761209 141761209

$5,000 $3,500

HPD HPD

Local

Viverito

141761209

$5,000

HPD

Local

New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Fidler, Lander, Viverto, Williams, Jackson CC Inc.

141761209

$100,000

HPD

Local

Gentile

New York Theatre Workshop, Inc.

133131491

$4,000

DCA

Local

Dickens, Vann, Eugene, Foster CC

New York University- College of Nursing

135562308

$30,000

DOHMH

Local

BLAC, Bronx Delegation, Arroyo CC

New York University Langone Medical Center

135562309

$40,000

DOHMH

Local

BLAC, Fidler, James CC

New York Urban League

131671035

$10,000

DYCD

Local Local

Dickens Foster

New York Urban League, Inc. New York Walkers Club, Inc.

131671035 223936093

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$10,000 $4,500

DYCD-Y DFTA

LOCAL

Local Local Boro

James

CC Brewer

New York WEB Center, Inc New York Women in Film and Television, Inc.

205620848 132983705 132983705

$45,000 $3,000 $3,500

DYCD DCA DCA

Manhattan Delegation New York Women in Film and Television, Inc.

Local

Ferreras

New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

141845651

$5,000

DSBS

Local

Jackson

New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

141845651

$10,000

DSBS

Local

Rodriguez

New York Women's Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

141845651

$4,000

DSBS

Funding will underwrite staff costs for NYWCs afterschool program at two locations in Central Brooklyn. Students will learn vocational skills relative to television broadcasting, including camera work, talent, news and feature reporting. Funding is requested for the Womens Film Preservation Fund and the grant will be used for duplication of films and promotion expenses. Funding is requested for the Womens Film Preservation Fund and the grant will be used for duplication of films and promotion expenses. To provide bilingual (English and Spanish) business training and assistance to start up and existing microenterprises. It includes Doing Business American Style Training and Best Practices, strategic planning for success, business development workshops, seminars on accounting and taxes as well as computer classes including Quickbooks, one-on-one business coaching, assistance in writing business plans. Belleza al Dia is a Business Readiness Program. To support the Upper Manhattan Microenterprise Institute which provides bilingual business training and assistance to start up and existing microenterprises. It includes Doing Business American Style Training and Belleza al Dia is a Business Readiness Program. Participants also receive assistance in applying for business licenses, and financing. To support the Upper Manhattan Microenterprise Institute which provides bilingual business training and assistance to start up and existing microenterprises. It includes Doing Business American Style Training and Belleza al Dia is a Business Readiness Program. Participants also receive assistance in applying for business licenses, and financing. To conduct open space assessments and a comparative analysis of the east side of Manhattan, including East Harlem, and Council Districts 4 and 5. We will assess every neighborhood in these districts against 15 open space and environmental benchmarks such as access to playgrounds and other passive and recreational public spaces, tree canopy, permeable surfacing, and park maintenance. The requested funds would support the hiring and training of surveyors who will collect open space data, analysis of the collected data against local population and the publication of the reports. Funding will support an open space assessment on the East Side, which will include a block by block survey of existing open space, an analysis of the collected data against demographic and geographic measures and a report on recommendations for improvements. We are exploring parks policies and practices to ensure that NYCs extensive network of parks and open spaces remains one of the best in the world, even in these difficult budgetary times. In addition, we are undertaking a deep-dive into the citys parks system, including analyzing the Citys budget, public/private partnerships, and concession agreements. Using NY4Ps Open Space Index (OSI) we will assess every CD5 neighborhood, against 15 open space and environmental benchmarks such as access to playgrounds and other passive and recreational public spaces, tree canopy, permeable surfacing, and park maintenance. Funds would support three components of this assessment: the hiring and training of surveyors, the analysis of the collected data against local population and the publication and dissemination of a comprehensive report and comparative analysis. To continue a multi-year open space assessment of East Harlem as part of an ongoing research collaboration with Mount Sinai School of Medicine to explore the impact of the built environment on childhood obesity in the area. We are requesting funding to analyze that data and to publish and disseminate a comprehensive report and comparative analysis across neighborhoods. To provide The Daffodil Project, in which activities include volunteer park clean-ups; an online daffodil photo competition; five citywide distributions of 250,000 free daffodil bulbs to community groups, public schools and park volunteers; and organized daffodil plantings in every borough. Funds will go toward the purchase of daffodil bulbs that will be given away for free at NY4P distributions in each borough. NY4P requests 60,000 to conduct open space assessments and a comparative analysis of the east side of Manhattan, including East Harlem, and Council Districts 4 and 5. Using NY4Ps Open Space Index (OSI) we will assess every neighborhood in these districts against 15 open space and environmental benchmarks such as access to playgrounds and other passive and recreational public spaces, tree canopy, permeable surfacing, and park maintenance. The requested funds would support three components of this assessment: 1) the hiring and training of surveyors who will collect open space data by walking every street block within CDs 4 and 5 to count and measure the 15 OSI components; 2) analysis of the collected data against local population, geographic measures, and the OSIs best practices targets; and 3) the publication and dissemination of thre! e distinct reports summarizing our neighborhood-level results and comparative analysis across neighborhoods. To support the Green Infrastructure, Brownfield Redevelopment, and Public Education programs, as well as its oversight of the Newtown Creek remediation process. To provide the Brownsville community quality arts events. We intend to bring to the residents a series of musical concerts, plays, musicals, puppetry, and dance concerts that uplifts their culture.

Boro

Manhattan Delegation New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$5,250

DPR

Local

Garodnick

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$10,000

DPR

Local

Lander

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$5,000

DPR

Local

Lappin

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$10,000

DPR

Local

Viverito

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$10,000

DPR

Local

Recchia

New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$20,000

DPR

Local

Lander, Viverito,CC Garodnick, Gonzalez, Brewer New Yorkers For Parks

136167879

$20,000

DPR

Local Local

Levin Mealy

Newtown Creek Alliance Inc. Nia Theatrical Production Company, Inc.

261832918 113427470

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$3,500 $10,000

DYCD-CD DCA

Local

James

Nia Theatrical Production Company, Inc.

113427470

$3,500

The Community Theatre Program is an ongoing effort of Nia to provide to underserved communities in Brooklyn quality theatrical events. Funds will be used to bring to senior citizens a series of plays, musicals, puppetry, and DYCD-CD dance concerts that uplifts their culture. Nine venues consisting of senior and community centers located in CD 42, 36, and 35 will serve as the gravitational hubs, where seniors as well as all residents throughout the target areas will be invited to come to attend shows.

LOCAL

Local

Vann

Nia Theatrical Production Company, Inc.

113427470

$5,000

DCA

To support the Community Theatre Program; to provide to underserved communities in Brooklyn quality theatrical events. To promote education and good mental health, through training in sports activities and the Performing Arts. Sean Bell Softball League Supplies, Community Event honoring Sean Bell and the Little League Players, Basketball, Travel, Insurance cost, and Other Program Expense, (i.e. food,uniforms,consultants,vendors, etc.) Funding will help with Supplies, Insurance costs, and Other Program Expenses. To help the less fortunate in the community by providing services that can help to build economic empowerment, independence / freedom, self sufficiency, and good citizenship needed to become productive members of society. Services include employment Training, Job Referral, Economic Empowerment, Immigration Counseling and Referrals. To provide our youth training program in which funds will help to supplement the cost of travel to educational and recreational events, workshop series,speakers and general operation of organization, consulting and facilitators. The museum requests discretionary funds to exhibit art, artifacts, and documents from the collection of the Trustees of the Sailors Snug Harbor in the City of New York. Funds to support our community string music programs. The funding will be used, specifically, to provide access to quality music education using violins, viola, cello, classical guitars, for students who may not, otherwise, have the opportunity to learn a string instrument. The funding will also cover any workshops, audition prep, or academic prep courses students may need to advance their pursuit of higher education. Funds to support our community string music programs. The funding will be used, specifically, to provide access to quality music education using violins, viola, cello, classical guitars, for students who may not, otherwise, have the opportunity to learn a string instrument. The funding will also cover any workshops, audition prep, or academic prep courses students may need to advance their pursuit of higher education. To recover from the recession and ensure the expansion of opportunities for low-income women in the skilled trades, NEW will: expand recruitment in areas with high unemployment; target and support high-need populations including veterans, 18-24 year olds, foster care youth, ex-offenders, women without stable housing, NYCHA residents, and domestic violence survivors; train 500 low-income women in core and specialized training programs including Blue Collar Prep, ReNEW, NEW at Night, the NYCHA Resident Training Academy, the Laborers Green Training program, and the HVAC/ Building Operations Training program; focus on employment opportunities in all five Boroughs, targeting industrial business zones and Empire zones; ensure that women placed in the construction trades are not out of work by creating demand through the NEW Signature Projects Program; ! and increase employment opportunities for women in green jobs, facilities maintenance, utilities, and transportation. Funds will be used to maintain the NBDC Tenant Services Program. Specifically, the funds will be used to employ our tenant organizers to provide education and outreach to residents of Brooklyn at risk of displacement; counsel tenants on their rights and responsibilities; and assist individuals in locating affordable housing in the community. To employ tenant organizers to perform the following services: 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. Funds will pay for workplace, storage of files, meeting space, equipment, and supplies. Further, NRCERB educates the community though two monthly forums, on levels of airborne pollutants and waterflow. NRHSS will host a 2-day historic ship rally on Hudson River Park pubic piers. The rally will offer free historic vessel tours and educational trips aboard historic vessels. Additional historic vessels will be open for dockside tours. NRHSS is applying for this grant so that we can pay the fuel and operational costs for the these historic ships. Community based volunteer ambulance providing pre hospital emergency care to the sick and injured. Funds will be used to offset the costs of medical supplies, fuel and general operating expenses. Community based volunteer ambulance providing pre hospital emergency care to the sick and injured. Funds will be used to offset the costs of medical supplies, fuel and general operating expenses. Programs consist of seminars, lecture series and panels that discuss environmental issues that residents/stakeholders have expressed and interest in knowing more about. The funding will be used to rent space, to hold the meetings, seminars, etc, storage space and desk space for preparation.The funding will also be used for the NSWC Environmental Justice Boat Tours of Staten Island Get On The Boat. Funds would be used to support the Uptown Arts Stroll. Funding will help offset the costs of design and printing costs for the Stroll's promotional materials including advertisements, posters, post cards,and the program guide.

Boro

Sanders

Nicole Paultre Bell When Its Real Its Forever Fund Inc.

208945515

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Comrie

Nicole Paultre Bell When It's Real, It's Forever Fund, Inc., The

208945512

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Oddo

Nigerian-American Community Association, Inc.

200542826

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local

Wills ** Rose

No Doubt, Inc. Noble Maritime Collection, The

043686397 133351673

* *

$5,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DCA

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Recchia

Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc.

113271472

$4,000

DCA

Local

Vann

Noel Pointer Foundation, Inc., The

113271472

$5,000

DCA

Local

Women's Caucus, Chin, Arroyo, Ferreras, Palma, Viverito, Gonzalez, Mendez CC Non-Traditional Employment for Women

133272001

$140,000

DSBS

Local

Levin

North Brooklyn Development Corporation

112555446

$3,500

HPD

Local

Levin

CC

North Brooklyn Development Corporation North River Community Environmental Review Board, Inc. (NRCERB)

112555446

43,500

HPD

Local

Jackson

133614524

$10,000

DPR

Local

Quinn

North River Historic Ship Society

133819543

$3,000

DPR

Local

Oddo

North Shore Rescue Squad No. 1, Inc.

132886423

$3,000

FDNY

Local

Rose

North Shore Rescue Squad No. 1, Inc.

132886423

$4,000

FDNY

Local

Oddo

North Shore Waterfront Conservancy of Staten Island Inc

550839630

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance

261997496

$3,500

DCA

LOCAL

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Jackson

Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance

261997496

$5,000

To support the Uptown Arts Stroll program which will present over 100 art exhibits and performances in private DYCD-CD and public spaces north of 155th Street. Funds would be used to support the design and printing costs for the Stroll's promotional materials including advertisements, posters, post cards, and the program guide. To support the Uptown Arts Stroll program which will present over 100 art exhibits and performances in private DYCD-CD and public spaces north of 155th Street. Funds would be used to support the design and printing costs for the Stroll's promotional materials including advertisements, posters, post cards, and the program guide. DYCD-CD Funds to support Computer classes, Prevention Program and support for person in recovery from alcoholism. Legal Services Anti-Eviction Initiative supports the agencys Legal and Organizing departments services to residents of Washington Heights and Inwood. Program staff provide court representation to tenant associations, facilitate tenant organizing workshops, facilitate tenant association meetings. To support our new College Preparation and Planning Initiative which will engage parents & students in the Washington Heights/Inwood. To increase awareness and actions in support of applications admittance to postsecondary educational options. Funds will support staff time, meeting and workshop expenses and online and inprint promotional materials. To train four more community doulas to provide prenatal education, screening and counseling, in addition to the labor, birth and post partum support. The goal of the program is to improve birth outcomes and the overall birth experience for community women. To Present A Unique And Appealing Variety Of American Music In Public Performances Creatively Combining Voices And Instruments In A Familiar Repertoire. The Requested Funds Will Be Used For Artistic Fees, Sound Reproduction, Insurance, Equipment Rentals, Licenses And Permits. These important funds will be utilized to support the activities of Northfield LDCs Economic and Community Development Department, a multi-service unit providing assistance primarily to businesses on Port Richmond Avenue. These important funds will be utilized to support the activities of Northfield LDCs Economic and Community Development Department, a multi-service unit providing assistance primarily to businesses on Port Richmond Avenue. Northsides After School and Summer Program has 55 Out of School Time Funded Participants enrolled and serves approximately 65 different children in the course of one year. Numerous studies have shown that Youth engaged in after-school activities do better in school, are less likely to use drugs, engage in sexual activity, or drop out of school. They are more likely to graduate, and pursue post high school education.

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Rodriguez

Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance Northern Manhattan Coalition for Economic Development, Inc. Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

261997496

$3,000

Local

Rodriguez

133951595

$4,000

Local

Jackson

132972415

$25,000

HPD

Local

Rodriguez

Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

132972415

$3,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Dickens

Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership, Inc.

133782555

$10,000

DOHMH

Local

Van Bramer

Northern Woodside Coalition Inc.

113029912

$3,500

DCA

Local

Oddo

Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc.

132974137

$3,000

DSBS

Local

Rose

Northfield Community LDC of Staten Island, Inc.

132974137

$10,000

DSBS

Local

Dickens, Viverito, Koppell, Jackson, Lander CC Northside Center for Child Development, Inc.

131656679

$115,000

DYCD

Local

Cabrera

Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition for Sistas and Brothas United NURTUREart Non-Profit Inc.

132806160

$15,000

Local

Levin

133964559

$2,000

Local

Reyna

NURTUREart Non-Profit Inc.

133964559

$15,000

Local

Wills **

NUR-UL-ISLAM

030417877

$8,000

Local

Greenfield

NY United Jewish Association, Inc.

262647383

$5,000

Local

Fidler

NY United Jewish Association, Inc.

262647383

$15,000

Funding will support the three goals related to housing and tenant organizing: Improve conditions in 20-30 of the worst Northwest Bronx buildings, Organize and activate 20 tenant associations and Hold at least 7 Tenant's Rights Nights at affiliate NWB institutions. Funding is sought for our core programs: the 2012-13 Exhibition Program, Muse Fuse monthly lecture series, the DCA Registry of Artists and Curators and Education Outreach Program. In the coming season, NURTUREart will present eight exhibitions and host ten lectures in its Bushwick gallery. Funding is sought for our core programs: the 2012-13 Exhibition Program, Muse Fuse monthly lecture series, the DCA Registry of Artists and Curators and Education Outreach Program. In the coming season, NURTUREart will present eight exhibitions and host ten lectures in its Bushwick gallery. To provide free community meals in District 28, purchase equipment for children and adults for recreational DYCD-CD activities and to provide Food Hampers to the poor and needy Organize health related seminars/fair where doctors, nurses and nutritionists provide information. To support Project Mazon which helps pay for food at local grocery stores and the Sunday Girls Program which DYCD-CD offers free programming to girls that cannot afford otherwise to join programs such as swimming, art,excersize,fight obesity,and promote self confidence. Project Mazon - help pay for food at local grocery stores Sunday Girls Program - offer free programming to girls DYCD-CD that cannot afford otherwise to join programs such as swimming, art,excersize,fight obesity,and promote self confidence HPD DCA Funding will support our creative writing programs and public events that take place in District 35. This includes weekly workshop sessions and our 8th Annual Fort Greene Park Summer Literary Festival.

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James

NY Writer's Coalition, Inc.

113604970

$3,500

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Quinn Koslowitz Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer

NY Writer's Coalition, Inc. NYC Family Serenity Inc. NYCHA 120 West 94 Street NYCHA 154 W 84 Street Dome Site NYCHA 589 Amsterdam Avenue Tenant Association NYCHA Amsterdam Houses Addition Tenant Association NYCHA Amsterdam Houses Tenant Association NYCHA DeHostos Tenant Association NYCHA Harborview Tenants Association

113604970 452938143 136400434 136400434 021272723 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 *

$3,000 $5,000 $2,000 $1,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000

Funding for our creative writing programs and public events that take place in District 3. Additionally, we will hold two public readings as part of our Writing Aloud Reading Series at the Jefferson Market Library, and plan to hold our annual LGBT Pride Reading at The Center. To support the Summer Festival 2012 at Flushing Meadow Park to bring together different ethnic groups and to DYCD-CD promote peace and understanding through the cultural events. NYCHA Funding would provide support for tenant activities. NYCHA Funding would provide support for family day programming. NYCHA Funding would provide support for tenant activities. DCA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA Funding would provide support for family day programming. Funding would provide support for family day programming. Funding would provide support for tenant activities. Funding would provide support for family day programming.

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Local Local Local Local Local Local

Dickens Jackson Brewer Brewer Oddo Oddo

NYCHA Saint Nicholas Residents Association NYCHA Scholarship Fund NYCHA Wise Towers Tenant Association NYCHA WSURA NYPD - Patrol Borough Staten Island Oceanic Hook and Ladder Company

134207136 136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 133221795

$3,500 $5,000 $2,000 $2,000 $27,129 $5,000

NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYCHA NYPD FDNY

Funds will be used for back to schools supplies, food, health care information, activities for the children. NYCHA-CUNY Resident Scholarship program helps residents to enroll and stay in college by helping to defray college tuition and related expenses. Funding would provide support for tenant activities. Funding would provide support for tenant activities. Purchase of unmarked car for Patrol Borough od Staten Island new blast team. Funding will help provide fire equipment and to purchase five new Scott Air Paks (a self contained breathing apparatus). ODA is committed to improving the health outcomes of the target community. ODAs Quality Improvement (QI) Department prospectively reviews patient compliance with a variety of health indicators. With assistance of City Council funding, ODA will be able to expand these quality improvement activities and further improve patient health outcomes. ODA is currently the primary provider of dental services to the medically indigent patients of its service area, an area designated by HRSA as a dental professional shortage area. ODA intends to utilize City Council funding to partially support the expansion of services, thereby increasing patient access for this service, resulting in improved health outcomes. Ohel has been providing mental health screenings, assessments, counseling, and referrals to older individuals through their relationship with their physicians. Additionally, this year we are also providing these services to seniors who are homebound, as well as in senior centers and community centers. In addition, Ohel expects to conduct 13 presentations, including 8 professional trainings, and is presenting at the American Society on Aging national conference. To support Ohels Public Education and Awareness program increase awareness about abuse and addictions and to combat the stigma associated with mental illness and disabilities. To support the Autism At-Home Behavior Training program which provides intensive at-home behavior training to families with a child diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Funds requested to give continued support for Dyslexia Afterschool Tutoring Center. Funds will be used for venue rental expneses, speakers, material development participant packets, advertising, direct mail, media, coordination and followup. Funding will support public hours at the Old Stone House on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, as well as daily oversight of the new playground; public education around the history of the site; and the new garden spaces. Funding will also provide a parent information website, that will create an on-line resource for parents in District 39, and serve as a city-wide model for parent engagement, advocacy, leadership and information. These funds will supplement salary expenses and provide a director of education, who provided programming for students last year, including 15 schools in district 33. Additionally, the director of education is developing the content for a new interpretive exhibit in the OSH gallery. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funds will provide free technology training in a community based technology lab, teaching skills from email internet to health research and accessing government services online. Funds will help seniros access to Senior Planet digital community resources, which reaches over 25,000 older adults per year. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. To support Free technology training in a community based technology lab, teaching skills from email internet to health research and accessing government services online. Funding will support free technology training in a computer lab, Access to Senior Planet digital community resources, One-on-one technology support and training at the OATS Exploration Center.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

ODA Primary Health Care Center Inc.

112329960

$12,000

DOHMH

Local

Levin

ODA Primary Health Care Center Inc.

112329960

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Fidler, Lander, Greenfield, Recchia CC

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc.

116078704

$110,000

DOHMH

Local Local Local

Fidler Weprin Greenfield

OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Inc. Ohr Halimud - The Multi-Sensory Learning Center

116078704 116078704 050548204

$3,500 $10,000 $5,000

DOHMH DOHMH DYCD-Y

Local

Lander

Old Stone House of Brooklyn

113032836

$6,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Levin

Old Stone House of Brooklyn

113032836

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$3,500

DFTA

Boro

Palma

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$22,187

DFTA

Boro Local Local

Seabrook ** Arroyo Cabrera

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599 550882599 550882599

* * *

$10,000 $10,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Local

Vann

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$10,000

Local

Recchia

Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$6,000

Local

Dickens, Arroyo,CC Lappin, Lander, Viverito, Gonzalez, Levin, Mendez Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc.

550882599

$120,000

Boro

Wills **

One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center, Inc.

680602829

$5,000

Local

Quinn

Open House New York, Inc.

020540261

$4,000

Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, DFTA resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. Funding will provide access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including weekly events calendar, DFTA resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics relevant to seniors. This funding will be used for salaries and fringe benefits for Program Director, Receptionist, Maintenance DYCD-CD worker and 2 teachers, insurance, supplies, rent, CPA and computer tech fees, and postage related to the Computer Technology and Videoconferencing program. Funding will be used towards organizing the Tenth Anniversary of the Annual openhousenewyork (OHNY) Weekend. OHNY will open the doors to 200 of the citys most architecturally and culturally significant sites and DCA showcase 150 educational programs including behind-the-scenes tours, on-site talks, family and youth workshops, lectures, and performances. DFTA

LOCAL

Local Local Local

Levin Chin Eugene

Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, Inc. Open Space Institute, Inc. Open Space Institute, Inc.

010849087 521053406 521053406 * *

$3,500 $3,500 $5,000

DPR DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

Local

Lander

Open Space Institute, Inc.

521053406

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local

Williams Brewer Gentile

Open Space Institute, Inc. Opera America Inc Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

521053406 203520577 112934620

* *

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-CD DCA

Funding will continue programming and maintenance in North Brooklyn parks. For the coming year, OSAs programming includes arts, cultural events, music, films, childrens classes, athletic recreation and the operation of an outdoor skating rink. Funds will help coat the roofs of low-income, cooperatively owned buildings to lower summer energy costs and to fund programs in the community. Sustainable Flatbush provides environmental programming including gardening and greening projects and events, a public composting site and composting education, and community meals to bring neighbors together and provide education about sustainable living and healthy food. Brooklyn Food Coalition (BFC) is a grassroots organizing vehicle aiming to get healthy food of all our people through neighborhood and borough-wide education and action. We offer community development through educational and organizing support for public school parents; information and volunteer coordination for healthy bodegas, educational programs on healthy food access and support for local worker rights campaigns and good jobs in the food system. Sustainable Flatbush provides environmental programming including gardening and greening projects and events, a public composting site and composting education, and community meals to bring neighbors together and provide education about sustainable living and healthy food. To provide senior citizens with direct access to 90-minute weekly sessions with artists.

Funds to provide Veterans with work readiness services and job placement assistance. At OBT, veterans will DYCD-CD receive the mock interviewing sessions and resume preparation assistance needed to overcome barriers to being job ready. Funding will be used to support the staff who will provide these services. Funds will help organize and host three Community Leadership Forums annually. The purpose of the forums will be to bring together Community Leaders representing the Sunset Park, Bay Ridge and Red Hook DYCD-CD communities in an effort to foster the following: information exchange on various community issues and different services being provided in the community. Funds wil be used to cover the venue and printed material expenses. Funds would be used to support three specific elements of our Youth Employment and Training Program: DYCD-Y PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE DAY, SPEED NETWORKING and SERVICE LEARNING. To support the After-School Program which serves Harlem-area youth aged 2-18 with low-cost group classes, DCA private lessons, and skill-determined performance ensembles. Funding will offset faculty and material expenses to provide lessons. The funds requested are for TWO COMMUNITY CONCERTS: Holiday Concert and Spring Concert at the DCA Queensborough Performing Arts Center. The funds requested are for TWO COMMUNITY CONCERTS: Holiday Concert and Spring Concert at the DCA Queensborough Performing Arts Center. The funds requested are for TWO COMMUNITY CONCERTS: Holiday Concert and Spring Concert at the DCA Queensborough Performing Arts Center. Otsar Has A Day Habilitation For 38 Adults From The Age Of 21 To 85. Most Of These Individuals Are Severly DYCD-CD Disabled And Need Help With All Activities For Daily Living. The Funds Will Be Used For Our Garden/Greenhouse, Training Kitchen And Art Therapist. Otsar Has A Day Habilitation For 38 Adults From The Age Of 21 To 85. Most Of These Individuals Are Severly DYCD-CD Disabled And Need Help With All Activities For Daily Living. The Funds Will Be Used For Our Garden/Greenhouse, Training Kitchen And Art Therapist. DYCD-Y Otsar Has A Sunday/School Holiday Program For Children And We Provide Door To Door Transportation And Recreational Activies Appropriate To The Population. The Funds Will Be Used For Drivers And Matrons For The Program And To Provide Trips And Specitialties,(Gym, Dance And Art) To support the sunday/school holiday program for children from 5 to 21, in brooklyn, queens and manhattan. We provide door to door transportation and recreational activies appropriate to the population. The funds will be used for drivers and matrons for the program and to provide trips and specitialties,(gym, dance and art) To support the sunday/school holiday program for children from 5 to 21, in brooklyn, queens and manhattan. We provide door to door transportation and recreational activies appropriate to the population. The funds will be used for drivers and matrons for the program and to provide trips and specitialties,(gym, dance and art) To enhance the lives and improve the skills of our members with autism educationally and recreationally. funds will be utilized in our special education preschool, sunday recreational program, day habilition and com hab program, respite program. To support our Our 5dollarplay.com project offers affordable theatrical performances for NYC school aged children and senior citizens. Funding will also provide the Summer in The City Theater. To support the 5dollarplay.com project and Summer in The City Theater This project. School aged children who participate with our program will have the opportunity to stay busy during the Summer season by displaying their acting skills in front of a live audience. Our performances are held at various outdoor venues such as amphitheaters, New York City Housing Authority centers, and NYC Parks Dept outdoor theaters. We would like to have free concerts on our property. The funding will be used to pay for the entertainment. The concerts will be open to the entire Staten Island communnity.

Local

Gonzalez

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow

112934620

$12,000

Local Local Local Local Local Boro

Gonzalez Jackson Comrie Halloran Weprin Brooklyn Delegation

Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow Opus 118 Harlem School of Music Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc. Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc. Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc. Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112934620 133648982 112781564 112781564 112781564 112061112 * * * * *

$20,000 $3,000 $5,000 $2,000 $5,000 $5,000

Local

Greenfield

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112061112

$10,000

Local

Gennaro

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112061112

$9,000

Local

Fidler

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112601112

$7,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Recchia

Otsar Family Services, Inc.

112601112

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Fidler, Lander, Greenfield, Levin, RecchiaOtsar Family Services, Inc. CC

112601112

$20,000

DYCD

Local

Jackson

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Viverito

Our Firefighters' Children's Foundation

542064625

$7,000

DOE

Local

Rose

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Society of Rosebank

133192052

$4,000

DYCD-CD

LOCAL

Local

Gonzalez

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Baseball /Soccer League

111666873

$4,000

DYCD-Y

Funds will support and maintain our soccer field. We are responsible for providing a safe playing environment, fencing, maintenance, and all other necessities required for a safe and successful program. Our Time NYC is a free program that provides kids who stutter with theatre-arts education performance opportunities designed to improve confidence and communication skills. 25 pre-teens and 25 teens attend weekly workshops/rehearsals led by Founder/Director Taro Alexander and a team of teaching artists to write short films, plays, musicals that are performed Off-Broadway. Funds requested would offset rental costs for workshops rehearsals. Our Greenpoint unit, a fully-integrated tri-lingual (English, Spanish, and Polish) facility, supports a highly trained multidisciplinary treatment team that provides clinical services.Funding from the Council would support a part time Training and Outreach counselor. Funds will be used to organize electronic waste recycling events and to outreach to residents and small businesses about the importance of recycling e-waste. Funds will be put towards developing and printing outreach materials and covering staff time spent coordinating events. Funds will be used to organize electronic waste (e-waste) recycling events and to outreach to residents and small businesses near the event area about the importance of recycling e-waste. Also funds will be put towards developing and printing outreach materials and covering costs of providing staff at coordinating events. To support the Ecology Centers E-waste Warehouse, which is a drop-off center for unwanted electronics, and to grow this program into a successful local reuse program. Funds will be used to organize electronic waste (e-waste) recycling events and to outreach to residents and small businesses near the event area about the importance of recycling e-waste. Funds will be used to organize electronic waste recycling events and to outreach to residents and small businesses about the importance of recycling e-waste. Funds will be put towards developing and printing outreach materials and covering staff time spent coordinating events. Funds will be used to organize electronic waste recycling events and to outreach to residents and small businesses about the importance of recycling e-waste. Funds will be put towards developing and printing outreach materials and covering staff time spent coordinating events. To conduct outreach and community organizing to empower residents to hold landlords accountable for housing code violations, harassment and illegal evictions by providing technical assistance and training at local buildings. To support the Celebracion de la Cultura Hispana en Washington Heights, a series of cultural events produced by PAMAR as part of our 7th annual Latin American Cultural Week (LACW), a multi-venue cultural festival and celebration of Latin American culture taking place in NYC from Nov. 9-19, 2012. Funds will be used for project costs, such venue rental, tech support, artist fees, promotion, and staffing. To provide reduced-price and free tickets to NYC children for our shows during the winter holiday vacation and summer vacation. ParCare community Health Network prides itself with delivering accessible excellent quality health care to every patient in all the communities surrounding us, including the undeserved Latino, Jewish and African American population in the area. Funding would be used to continue upgrading our state of the art Electronic Health Records system. Funding will support our in-school art program. Funding will be used to partner with Studio in a School.

Local

Quinn

Our Time Theatre Company Inc

331049070

$3,000

DCA

Local

Levin

Outreach Project Inc.

112621537

$8,000

DOHMH

Local

Brewer

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

$3,000

DSNY

Local

Chin

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

$4,000

DSNY

Local Local Local

Lander Jackson Mendez

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984 133320984 133320984

* * *

$4,185 $2,600 $3,500

DSNY DSNY DSNY

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Quinn

Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc.

133320984

$3,500

DSNY

Local

Jackson

Palante Harlem, Inc.

800209989

$18,000

HPD

Local

Rodriguez

Panamerican Musical Art Research Inc.

133229941

$3,000

DCA

Local

Quinn

Paper Bag Players, Inc., The

131972960

$3,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Recchia

ParCare Community Health Network

273695360

$8,000

DOHMH

Local Local

Lappin Oddo

Parent Teacher Association of PS/IS 217M, Inc. Parent to Parent New York, Inc.

133332178 133705443

$10,000 $3,000

DOE

Local Local Local Local

Brewer Dickens Jackson Lander

ParentJobNet, Inc. ParentJobNet, Inc. ParentJobNet, Inc. Park Slope Civic Council

201966758 201966758 201966758 237347301

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$3,500 $5,000 $2,000 $3,500

Funds will provide advertising, brochures, stationery, nad training materials required for outreach to and DYCD-CD education of families of children with developmental disabilities and special health care needs, as well as, the general SI Community. Funds will provide parent-focused workforce training programs which includes ESL classes, career options DYCD-CD workshops, financial literacy workshops, computer classes, and adult literacy classes. Funds will also off-set staffing costs. To provide a parent-focused workforce training program which includes ESL classes, career options workshops, DYCD-CD financial literacy workshops, computer classes, and adult literacy classes. Funds will help staffing costs for the program which includes ESL classes, career options workshops, financial DYCD-CD literacy workshops, computer classes, and adult literacy classes. Funding will provide a House Tour, the Civic Sweep program and a Community Membership outreach DYCD-CD administrator. Funds will be used for brochure printing costs, supplies, entertainment, and printing/advertising costs. To support the Park Slope Chamber of Commerces ongoing effort to form a business improvement District. The DYCD-CD funding will pay for the BID Committee (which the Park Slope Civic Council is part of) to work on the process, a BID consultant, meeting expenses and mailings to property owners and local residents. Funding will provide a House Tour, the Civic Sweep program and a Community Membership outreach DYCD-CD administrator. Funds will be used for brochure printing costs, supplies, entertainment, and printing/advertising costs. DSBS To support the Park Slope Chamber of Commerces ongoing effort to form a business improvement District. The funding will pay for the BID Committee (which the Park Slope Civic Council is part of) to work on the process, a BID consultant, meeting expenses and mailings to property owners and local residents.

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Lander

Park Slope Civic Council

237347301

$4,000

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Levin

Park Slope Civic Council

237347301

$3,500

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Levin

Park Slope Civic Council

237347301

$3,500

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Lander

Park Slope Fifth Avenue District Management Association, Inc. 263926626

$5,000

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Levin Comrie Sanders Palma

Park Slope Fifth Avenue District Management Association, Inc. 263926626 Parodneck Foundation for Self-Help Housing and Community Development, Inc., The Parodneck Foundation for Self-Help Housing and Community Development, Inc., The Part of the Solution 112229635 112229635 133425071

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Funding will be used to host an electronics and battery recycling event on Park Slopes Fifth Avenue. The money will largely pay for the electronics recycling company to carry the collected items away from the site and to their facility. Funding will be used to host an electronics and battery recycling event on Park Slopes Fifth Avenue. The money DSBS will largely pay for the electronics recycling company to carry the collected items away from the site and to their facility. Funding will be used to assist Queens homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages and the Parodneck DYCD-CD Foundations Foreclosure Counseling and Prevention Program. Funds will be used to support the Parodneck Foundations Foreclosure Counseling and Prevention Program DYCD-CD which assists NYC homeowners in or at risk of foreclosure. Funding will be used to support POTS emergency food, social and legal services. Funds would support a DYCD-CD Volunteer Development Coordinator who recruits, provides an orientation, schedules and supervises Community Dining Room Volunteers. DSBS DYCD-CD 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 dontations. 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 dontations.

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Rivera

Part of the Solution

133425071

$20,000

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Bronx Delegation, Koppell CC

Part of the Solution

133425071

$10,000

DFTA

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Recchia, JacksonCC

Partnership With Children, Inc.

135596751

$15,000

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Arroyo

Patterson Volunteer Committee, Inc.

133794626

$5,000

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Vann

Paul J Cooper Center For Human Services

112245967

$7,000

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Rose

Peace Action Fund of New York State, Inc.

010885806

$5,000

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Rodriguez Vacca Vacca Barron Levin

Peer Health Exchange Inc. Pelham Bay Little League Pelham Parkway Little League Penn Wortman Tenant Association Peoples Firehouse, Inc.

562374305 510256113 133208259 061545408 112470566

$3,000 $2,000

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Through the Open Heart-Open Mind program, Partnership with Children provides direct services to students in high poverty areas who are at risk for academic failure and emotional development of students to increasee their capacity to learn and achieve. Funds to be used for Youth programming and events which include: Students Against Gun Violence Essay DYCD-CD Contest, Youth Unity Day, PVC Basketball tournaments, Field Trip to Rockland State Park, Bus Trip for Youth to Washington DC to view Dr. Martin Luther King Memorial. To remove the barriers to employment by working with people returning from prison. Project ReNu assists these individuals with Peer support, Civic Restoration. The Young People Moving Power is a project which aims to OCJC achieve critical leadership skills and positive youth development among youth who are/have been in trouble with the law. To help fund and promote the Peace Action Fund of NY States Staten Island chapters annual Make Food Not War dinner as well as help get a student chapter started at the College of Staten Island. PAFNYS will use the DYCD-CD Council funds for renting space, advertising, promotional materials and merchandise, and related expenses for the Make Food Not War dinner. To recruit and train college students to teach a comprehensive health curriculum in 40 high schools across DYCD-Y Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx. Funding will be used to help with the various expenses we are responsible for. Some examples include DYCD-CD equipment, field maintenance supplies, and uniforms. DYCD-Y Youth Basebal Program for ages 5-16 open to all members of the community. NYCHA The funds will go towards the Penn Wortman annual family day. DYCD HPD The funds requested by the Peoples Firehouse, Inc. (PFI) would be used for tenant organizing and advocacy in areas such as affordable housing, anti-displacement, tenant counseling and referrals. The funds requested by the Peoples Firehouse, Inc. (PFI) would be used for tenant organizing and advocacy in areas such as affordable housing, anti-displacement, tenant counseling and referrals.

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Reyna

Peoples Firehouse, Inc.

112470566

$10,000

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Rodriguez

People's Theatre Project, Inc.

264705999

$3,000

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Arroyo

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$30,000

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Foster

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$10,000

To support its 2012-2013 Season during which professional teaching artists will facilitate theatre programs with groups of children, youth, adults and senior citizens that will culminate in unique theatrical events created and performed by the groups, presented in northern Manhattan and often toured to other communities. In addition, Peoples Theatre Project will develops new professional plays inspired by Washington Heights in our Resident Professional Playwrights Unit. Funds to support a 15-week Computer Technician Training (CTT) Program to prepare unemployed and DYCD-CD underemployed adults (ages 18-55) for careers in the IT field. Funds will used to offset costs the IT Instructor's salary. To offer a 15-week Computer Technician Training (CTT) Program to prepare unemployed and underemployed DYCD-CD adults (ages 18-55) for careers in the IT field. Grant funds will support the training program by paying a portion of an IT Instructor's salary. DCA DYCD-CD To support the Computer Technician Training (CTT) Program to prepare unemployed and underemployed adults (ages 18-55) for careers in the IT field. Funds will be used to offset costs of an IT Instructor's salary.

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Koppell

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$5,000

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Jackson

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$5,000

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Palma

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$15,000

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Rivera

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$10,000

To offer a 15-week Computer Technician Training (CTT) Program to prepare unemployed and underemployed DYCD-CD adults (ages 18-55) for careers in the IT field. Grant funds will support the training program by paying a portion of an IT Instructor's salary. To support the Per Scholas Institute for Technology which offers a 15-week Computer Technician Training DYCD-CD Program to prepare unemployed and underemployed adults for careers in the IT field. Funds will support the training program by offseting salary expenses. Funds to support a 15-week Computer Technician Training (CTT) Program to prepare unemployed and DYCD-CD underemployed adults (ages 18-55) for careers in the IT field. Funds will used to offset costs the IT Instructor's salary.

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Koppell, Arroyo, CC James, Jackson

Per Scholas, Inc.

043252955

$45,000

DYCD

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. Funds will support the training program by offseting salary expenses. The Field will bring creative programs entrepreneurial services to District 3 artists. Also, The Field will additionally bring free Economic Revitalization services to low-income artists of color, Manhattan-wide. Services include free: Membership for 10 artists, ; small-group entrepreneurial skill-building sessions for 8-10 artists. Funds will support the Family Service Center's Outpatient Mental Health Clinic which provides assessment, therapy, medication and crisis services, in addition to case management, vocational and wellness services. Funding will also support the After School Respite Program that provides daily recreational programs in a warm and nurturing setting for children with serious developmental disabilities.

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Quinn

Performance Zone, Inc.

133357408

$5,000

DCA

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Levin

Pesach Tikvah/Hope Development Inc.

112642641

$4,000

DOHMH

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Crowley

Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center, Inc.

112328536

$10,000

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Van Bramer Rivera Rivera Rivera

Philippine Forum, Inc. Phipps Community Development Corporation Phipps Community Development Corporation Phipps Community Development Corporation

113499311 132707665 132707665 132707665

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Funding will be used to support, operate, and maintain a meals on wheels program that will deliver up to 600 meals a day to frail, homebound seniors in the many neighborhoods of Community Board 2 and Community Board 5 in Queens, to offset costs associated with operating 8 hot shot vehicles that are used to deliver these meals, to help offset escalating food costs associated with these homebound meals and to hire additional staff to operate this program. Funds will help support the Bayanihan Community Ctr, Bayanihan Cultural Festival, Food Pantry , Gangs to DYCD-CD Hoops/Youth Anti-Violence and Gang Prevention Program. DFTA DFTA DYCD-CD DYCD-Y To support the Lambert Houses Senior program that provides seniors with the proper supportive services so that they can remain in their homes, live independently and become engaged members of their communities. The Precinct Councils at the 42, 46, 48, 49, and 52 will provide programming and special events such as the Precinct Breakfast or Dinner, National Night Out or other special events. Funding will support the Phipps CDC Summer Camp at Crotona Park West which provides elementary and middle school children with enriching, educational and recreational activities for six weeks during the summer. To help us continue to provide preventive health services and educational programming to young people throughout NYC. Funding from the Council also helps support PPNYC's education programs for youth in targeted neighborhoods. We provide life-saving information and skills to teens in communities with high rates of teen pregnancy. To provide opportunities for young people to participate in projects that will improve our local environment and beautify our towns, within the confines of the 51st Council District. We are a non-profit, no kill animal rescue group started by people who have a special place in their hearts for the homeless, abandoned, sick and unwanted animals. Funds will help cover medical, veterinary care, boarding, heart worm testing, trap neuter return, vaccination, transporting of animals for adoption, food. etc. To support our free class trip program that provides literary educational services to thousands of children throughout New York City. To offer a series of writing workshops to senior adults in three community centers and assisted-living facilities in Lower Manhattan and Chinatown. To replace a 20 year old undersized emergency generator with an adequetly sized unit, and to defray operating expenses. To support The POINT's Arts and Cultural Programs including: Youth Art Programs, Theatre Programs, Community Art Programs. Support will underwrite program costs including staff, program supplies, outside professional services and other expenses. To support The POINT's Arts and Cultural Programs including: Youth Art Programs, Theatre Programs, Community Art Programs. Support will underwrite program costs including staff, program supplies, outside professional services and other expenses. Funds to support our Summer Day Camp programs in Manhattan at the Armory, Duncan and Harlem Centers. PAL Summer Day Camp programs are designed to stimulate learning, foster creativity, and facilitate an appreciation of cultural diversity. To provide the Physical Education Program, which include activities such as sports, running, yoga, dance, aerobics, adventure learning, obstacle courses, and Life Skills Nutrition Education Workshops. Funding to support the After School program at PS 41 servicing 87 k-8th grade students ages five to 14 in Staten Island. Academics include tutoring and project based educational programming to increase life skills, literacy and skills in science and math. Performing and fine arts workshops develop personal expression and critical thinking. Athletics and Physical Education develop team work, health and fitness.

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Women's Caucus, Chin, Lappin, Fidler, Lander, Brewer, James, Mendez City, Inc. CC Planned Parenthood of New York Pleasant Plains, Prince's Bay, Richmond Valley Civic Association, Inc. PLUTO: Pet Lovers United Together As One Rescue Of Richmond Poets House Inc. Poets House Inc. Point Breezy Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Point Community Development Corporation, The

132621497

$300,000

DOHMH

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Ignizio

371512975

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Ignizio

134173086

$3,500

DOHMH

Local Local Local Boro

Chin Chin Ulrich Arroyo

133255098 133255098 112452399 133765140

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$3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $22,187

DCA DCA FDNY DCA

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Arroyo

Point Community Development Corporation, The

133765140

$10,000

DCA

Boro

Manhattan Delegation Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$3,500

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Dickens

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$5,000

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Oddo

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$2,000

DYCD-Y

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Rose

Police Athletic League, Inc.

135596811

$5,000

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Levin Dickens

Polish and Slavic Center, Inc. Polo Grounds Towers Resident Association

112285970 113754897 *

$3,500 $3,500

The Police Athletic League seeks funding to service youth ages 5 to 19 at the Petrides, PS 14, and St. Marys Centers. Programs to be funded is the After School program, Summer Day Camp and Evening Teen Center. Academics include tutoring and project based educational programming to increase life skills, workforce development, literacy and skills in science and math. The CAP is a program that has been assisting individuals that are poor,endangered and in need of immediate DYCD-CD intervention.The program offers information,help and assistance in obtaining benefits. The program helps to write resume and prepare for job interview. DYCD-Y NYCHA Funds will be used for back to schools supplies, food, health care information, activities for the children.

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Gennaro

Pomonok Residents Association

800518424

$4,000

NYCHA

To provide our community with fresh food and to establish a healthy food experience neighborhood. Funds will start a youth by the youth with the youth of Pomonok and surrounding neighbors to give our youth an alternative to turning to gangs and drugs. Also funds will help with the Building Bridges Inter Generational program with Pomonok Senior Center. To provide the Right Around the Corner Cultural Project, School Tour Project, Historic Preservation Project and Children Adult Weekly Workshops. To support the Raider Men track team. Funds would go to equipment such as, javelins, shot puts, uniforms, spikes, running sneakers, entry fees for cross-country, track and field events. Funds will be allocated to a portion of operating expenses for programming that provides training, referal and placement services in construction for program participants. The program for which funding is being requested is the STARS Series Program, an after-school program promoting physical activity, healthy living and wellness for elementary and middle school girls.

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Halloran Rose Viverito CC

Poppenhusen Institute Port Richmond High School Positive Workforce, Inc. PowerPlay NYC, Inc.

111633524 136400434 133459199 134045021

$6,500 $4,000

DCA DOE DSBS DYCD-Y

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$7,500 $15,000

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Wills **

Praise Tabernacle, Inc.

112656564

$6,000

Funds to support the following programming/services: Youth Training and Mentoring Center, Health Initiatives, Computer Basic Advanced Training, Computer Repair Training, Couples Educational Services, Grieving Family DYCD-CD Care, Leadership Training and Development, Community Care and Action Meetings, Family Services for Life Changing Events, Resource Center to Respond to Community Needs, Governmental support services: Gun Control, Census Bureau Employment Training, Voting Registration Awareness. To support PACCs Business Revitalization and Retention Initiative, Rolling Up the Gates, business attraction activity showcasing vacant storefronts, and to provide individualized counseling with referrals to a broad range of no-cost or low-cost business specialists, such as pro bono legal advice from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, ensuring that entrepreneurs receive the appropriate assistance needed for their businesses.

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James

Pratt Area Community Council, Inc.

112451752

$3,500

DSBS

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Vann

Pratt Area Community Council, Inc.

112451752

$10,000

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James

Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development (PICCED)

111630822

$3,500

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Vann

Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development (PICCED)

111630822

$5,000

Through PACCs foreclosure intervention counseling, homeowners reduce personal debt to prevent home loss and maintain habitable properties. PACC also provides each homeowner in default or foreclosure with financial counseling and budgeting. A participatory community arts-based planning process for Clinton Hill/Wallabout will yield a shared plan to steward the community as a mixed-use arts and production district that maintains its creative diversity, and DYCD-CD drives equitable economic development through cultural production. Funds will be used to support staff time and other operational expenses related to the project. Pratt Center for Community Development will undertake policy analysis and planning work. These efforts will include examining ways to strengthen the local food manufacturing sector and to assist manufacturers in DSBS improving their environmental performance. Funds will be used to support staff time and other operational program expenses. HPD

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Pratt Center for Community Development is requesting renewed funding for services to manufacturers that were previously provided by the NY Industrial Retention Network (NYIRN) which last year consolidated into Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Comrie, Arroyo, CC Reyna, Crowley, Brewer, Gennaro, Chin, James, Jackson, Vann, Palma, Koppell, Dickens, Dromm, Fidler, Lander, Ferreras, Levin, Halloran, Kozlowitz, Greenfield,include: the Green Manufacturing Initiative, Food from New York, which both supports 111630822 * $150,000 DSBS Pratt. These services Mendez Development (PICCED) business development and strengthens neighborhood retailing, and technical assistance to help 100 to 200 manufacturing companies to relocate, obtain benefits and other needed services. James Arroyo Palma Pratt Towers, Inc. Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theater Collection, Inc. Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theater Collection, Inc. 112036963 133266893 133266893 * * * $3,500 $17,875 $5,000 HPD DCA DCA Pratt Towers is a HPD Mitchell-Lama Cooperative founded for the purpose of providing affordable housing for low to middle income population and will use the funds to offset the cost of fuel oil. Pregones Theater funding for free and low-cost professional performances and lifelong arts education conducted in both spanish and english as part of its 33rd Season. Pregones Theater funding for free and low-cost professional performances and lifelong arts education conducted in both spanish and english as part of its 33rd Season.

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Rose

Preservation League of Staten Island

133000468

$3,500

We would continue to provide technical assistance to property owners of NYC landmarked buildings and DYCD-CD support community requests for preservation. Funds will be used for mailings, low cost educational seminars, the annual awards program , walking tours of historic neighborhoods and community organizing efforts. DFTA DCA To support the Senior program which is a response to outreach the senior citizens and homebound in the community. PCC staff responds to the needs of the elderly by making weekly calls to the elderly, transportation for shopping and other cultural activities as well as meeting twice a month. Funding will support the arts education programs held at 59E59 Theaters, which offers free student matinee performances and workshops to students in New York City public schools. Through our free Student Matinee Program, students from public high schools attend Primary Stages theater performances. Following each student matinee performance, students participate in a talk-back session with the cast. During these sessions they ask the actors questions and express their immediate impressions of the production. Funding will be used to help underwrite the cost of theater rental and theater related package fees for our student matinees and artistic costs.

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Vacca Garodnick

Preston Center of Compassion Primary Stages Company, Inc.

571180937 133258765 *

$15,000 $3,500

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Quinn

Primary Stages Company, Inc.

133258765

$3,000

DCA

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Palma Dickens Jackson

Pro Bono Net Project Enterprise Project Enterprise

061521179 133907579 133907579 * *

$5,000 $3,500 $3,500

To provide LawHelp/NY in which we recruit, train and supervise pro bono volunteers. Funding will be used to DYCD-CD Maintain and keep up-to-date library of legal resources, provide community-level legal education and outreach; and technology and administration costs. Funding will support PEs training and technical assistance to NYC entrepreneurs and will pay for staffing and DSBS material expenses. Funding will support PEs training and technical assistance to NYC entrepreneurs and will pay for staffing and DSBS material expenses.

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Comrie Wills ** Ignizio Oddo

Project Hope, The New Directions, Inc. Project Hope, The New Directions, Inc. Project Hospitality, Inc. Project Hospitality, Inc.

113327651 113327651 133234441 133234441 * *

$3,786 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500

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Rose

Project Hospitality, Inc.

133234441

$5,000

Funding will provide a Leadership and Recreation development after-school program for students. Funding will provide a Leadership and Recreation development after-school program for students. Project Hospitality is seeking funding to purchase food, gasoline, insurance, maintenance and vehicle leasing to DYCD-CD keep our Moveable Feast Mobile Food Pantry Program operational. Project Hospitality is seeking funding to purchase food, gasoline, insurance, maintenance and vehicle leasing to DYCD-CD keep our Moveable Feast Mobile Food Pantry Program operational. To support the current initiatives of the Port Richmond Anti Violence Task Force: midnight sports,friendship leadership dinners, summer movie nights and to implement a newly developed workplan. Establish and DYCD-CD implement a system of documentation of violent crime reporting and of police-community interaction. Fundswill be used as stipends for 5 Port Richmond low income resident and to purchase food and related supplies. Funds will be used for renewed support of the Culinary Arts Training Program (CATP), which forwards Project Renewals mission to end homelessness through providing culinary job training and placement to formerly homeless and low-income New Yorkers. Since 1995, the CATP has enrolled about 150 students a year in a 6month classroom and internship program and helped them to find jobs in food service. In spite of increased competition for fewer available jobs, graduates achieve a 65 job placement rate 15 higher than the placement rate for federally funded programs. One year job retention rates grew from 48 in 2006 to 63 in 2010 and the average salary for 2011 program graduates was 9.78/hr. Requested funds will also be used to expand the CATP to the Borden Avenue Veterans Residence. We will enroll 64 veterans annually in a 6-month classroom a! nd internship program, helping to meet a crucial need for job training and placement for homeless veterans.

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Koppell, Palma, Mendez, Jackson CC

Project Renewal, Inc.

132602882

$150,000

DHS

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Levin James

Promote Art Works Inc. Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council

113172595 412138050

$3,500 $3,500

Funds will be used to keep the museum open for the walk-in public on Saturdays from 12 - 7 PM for a very low DYCD-CD price and will pay, in part, for gallery sitters, various costs of operation, promotional materials and reception costs. The requested grant will fund a study and proposal for a comprehensive set of transportation initiatives for DYCD-CD central Brooklyn to guide DOT planning for next five to seven years. Funds to expand its youth and neighborhood programming including the Youth Compost Project, neighborhood clean-up and beautification initiatives and tenant support and advocacy. Specifically, PLGNA hopes to expand he number of neighborhood youth productively employed in community improving part time jobs and to train and support volunteers in activities that increase the safety, diversity and housing security of community members. Funds to support Park Programs and Operations. With these funds, we can continue to offer exciting 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. With these funds, we can continue to offer exciting 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 Playground Associates and Park Programs and General Operations. This funding helps us keep our playgrounds clean sand safe and we can continue to offer exciting programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House. To support Park Programs and Operations so we can continue to offer exciting programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House, while keeping the Park and its facilities clean, safe, and wellmaintained. To support Park Programs and General Operations. This funding helps us keep our playgrounds clean sand safe and we can continue to offer exciting programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House. To support Field Maintenance and Park Programs and General Operations. Funds will continue to offer exciting 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. With these funds, we can continue to offer exciting programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House, while keeping the Park and its facilities clean, safe, and well-maintained. The Alliance requests a Member Expense item to support Youth and Environmental Education Programs in the Park. Specifically, this funding allows us to continue to provide free youth and educational programming for the children of New York City at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House. The Audobon Center offers ongoing special exhibits, family workshops, free art and science classes, drop-in programs, adult workshops, guided and self-guided tours and trails, citizen science activities, and tours of the Lullwater and Lake on the Electric Boat. Last year, the Prospect Park Audubon Center served over 70,000 people (primarily children and familes)through our public programs. Lefferts Historic House is a museum deducated to the history of Brooklyn, Prospect Park, and the seasonal cycles of life in the farming village of Flatbu! sh. Last year, the Lefferts Historic House served over 20,000 people (primarily children and families). Funding for Burial services for Indigent Staten Island residents.

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Eugene

Prospect Lefferts Gardens Neighborhood Association Inc.

237064386

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Eugene

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$5,000

DPR

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Brooklyn Delegation

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$16,875

DPR

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Lander

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$15,000

DPR

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Mealy

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$5,000

DPR

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Levin

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$3,500

DPR

Local

Recchia

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$5,000

DPR

Local

James

Prospect Park Alliance, Inc.

112843763

$3,500

DPR

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Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Lander, Gonzalez, Eugene Alliance, Inc. CC Prospect Park

112843763

$40,000

DPR

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Oddo

Public Administrator - Richmond County

133203842

$2,000

PASI

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Levin

Public Housing Communities, Inc.

203937275

$7,000

DYCD-CD

Funding will provide job/skills training for NYCHA and community at large residents, so that they can better qualify themselves for employment and/or entrepreneurial opportunities. Funds will also provide Technical Assistance to Section 3 Business Concerns so that they are better prepared to compete on contracts that fall under HUD'S Section 3 self-sufficiency initiative and other public/private sector contracts. To provide cultural in school programming the the Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc. Together with the Chelsea CSA, PS 11 operates a student-run farm market so that children, families, and community members can learn about nutrition and access fresh produce. Funds will be used to continue expand the market include cooking and other food preparation instruction with community partners/restaurants for PS 11 families and neighbors. Funds will also support the Wellness in the School program. Funds will be used to support the PS11 Chess Program which is open to all students grades 2-5. This funding will cover program expenses, and fund a tournament to be held at PS11 in 2012 which will be open to all NYC schools. Funds will support Academic Intervention Services (Response to Intervention) Multi-tiered instruction to provide services and intervention to struggling students. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. For books and supplies for the recently renovated school library. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Funding will enable the purchase of 15 iPads which can be used by up to 30 students at any time. To provide funding support for the Miller Method for Austistic Children. The Miller Method uses a CognitiveDevelopmental Systems Approach for Children on the Autism Spectrum. Funding will help provide professional development for common core state standards in ELA and Mathematics. Funds to offset the cost of a School Nurse for the summer camp. Funds will support Academic Intervention Services (Response to Intervention) Multi-tiered instruction to provide services and intervention to struggling students. Funds will support Academic Intervention Services (Response to Intervention) Multi-tiered instruction to provide services and intervention to struggling students. Funding will be used to purchase new library books. P.S. 51 renovated our library two years ago and as a result needs up to date books to fulfill our mission of educating the youth of Hells Kitchen. Our library currently serves students in Grades Pre-K-5. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Support for Landmark West "Keeping the Past for our Future" program. Funding will enable the purchase of 15 iPads which can be used by up to 30 students at any time. To fund arts program. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Funding will support the P.S. 116 extended day enrichment programs that serve the student population. To provide academic programs for our student population most in need, specifically, children aged 5-11 from the Children Rescue Fund (CRF) shelter, as well as children from low-income families. Funding will provide academic programs for our student population most in need, specifically, children aged 511 from the Children Rescue Fund (CRF) shelter, as well as children from low-income families. To publish a literary publication titled: The Lantern. It is a publication which features student: writing, artwork, service learning events, awards and scholastic achievements. The funding will be used to fund the publishing and design expense of The Lantern. Funds to pay for the Playworks program. Playworks is a national nonprofit organization that supports learning by providing safe, healthy and inclusive play and physical activity to low-income schools at recess and throughout the entire school day. The requested funds would be used to pay for a portion of the Playworks costs. The remainder of the cost is covered by a grant from Playworks itself. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To fund after-school test prep program for grades 3-5. Residencies will be offered in Grades K-4 in arts, music, theater. 5th Grade will be offered residency in ballroom dancing for a toal of 20 sessions. School chess program in which all students in grades k-5 receive chess instruction from a chess master, formerly of Chess in the Schools. Chess helps children develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. Funding will support enrichment programs for students in the areas of physical education, social studies and chess. Funding will provide Physical Education and socialization with the Asphalt Green Recess Enhancement Program and Music and Dance thru programs with the 92nd Street Y. To replace the fluorescent lighting in the building that contains PCBs, to replace the aging printers in the classrooms, and to maintain the existing technology in the school. Funding for books for the school's renovated library. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents.

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Gonzalez

Public School 10K

136400434

$20,000

DOE

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Quinn

Public School 11M - The William T. Harris School

136400434

$5,000

DOE

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Quinn Oddo Gentile Gonzalez Gentile Quinn Oddo Oddo Ignizio Oddo Oddo Quinn Gentile Brewer Quinn Recchia Gentile Gentile Gentile Garodnick Mendez Quinn

Public School 11M - The William T. Harris School Public School 11R Public School Public School Public School Public School 128K Parent Teacher Association 15K 264K Parent Teacher Association 33M

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Public School 37R - Miller Method Public School 41R Public School 42R Public School 46R Public School 50R Public School 51M Public School 69K Parent Teacher Association Public School 87M - William T. Sherman Public School - Clinton School for Writers and Artists Public School 101 Public School 102K Parent Teacher Association Public School 104K / Intermediate School 104K Parent Teacher Association Public School 112K Parent Teacher Association Public School 116M - The Mary Lindley Murray School Public School 116M - The Mary Lindley Murray School Public School 116M - The Mary Lindley Murray School

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Williams

Public School 119K

800304293

$3,500

DOE

Local

James

Public School 11K - Purvis J Behan

136400434

$3,500

DOE

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Gentile Recchia Koslowitz Eugene Garodnick Lappin Lappin Levin Gentile

Public School 127K Parent Teacher Association Public School 128 Public School 139 - Rego Park Public School 139K Public School 151M - Yorkville Community School Public School 151M - Yorkville Community School Public School 158M - Bayard Taylor School Public School 15K Public School 163K Parent Teacher Association

136400434 136400434 136400434 136400343 690210637 690210637 136400434 136400434 136400434

$1,000 $5,000 $8,000

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$3,500 $1,000

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Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Gentile Gentile Rodriguez Lappin Gentile Gentile Garodnick Brewer Gentile Gentile Gentile Recchia Gentile James Recchia Reyna Gentile Levin Lappin Lappin Recchia Rodriguez

Public School 170K Parent Teacher Association Public School 176K Parent Teacher Association Public School 178M - Professor Juan Bosch Public School Public School 183M Public School 185K Parent Teacher Association Public School 186K Parent Teacher Association Public School 198M - The Isador E. Ida Straus School Public School 199M - Jessie Isador Straus School Public School 200K Parent Teacher Association Public School 204K Parent Teacher Association Public School 205K Parent Teacher Association Public School 215 Public School 229K Parent Teacher Association Public School 22K PTA Public School 238 Public School 239Q- Audio Logical Learning Devices Public School 247K Parent Teacher Association Public School 261K Public School 267M - East Side Elementary School Public School 290M - The New School Public School 312 Public School 314M - Muscota New School

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Lander Eugene Quinn

Public School 32K Public School 399K- Stanley Eugene Clark School Public School 3M - The John Mesler Charrette School

136400434 136400434 136400434 *

$2,500 $6,000 $10,000

DOE DOE DOE

To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Funds will be used to bring Cool Culture to our school. The program partners with over 90 cultural institutions and museums in New York City to provide free access for NYC families and provides support to parents as their childrens first educators. To provide the Absolute Computrace Laptop anti-theft software for all Apple Macbook purchases made under the Resolution A program. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Funding will support the chess program, as well as Asphalt Green's Recess Enhancement Program for elementary school students in P.S. 198. Support for Landmark West "Keeping the Past for our Future" program. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To supplement educational activities for student. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. To support the School Community Base Carnival for the families that was affected by the school phase out and co-locations. Funding will be used for the purchase of musical instruments for their music program. Funding will help provide special equipment for enhanced learning. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Funding to support Saturday School and the 5th Grade Trip. To help fund the Enrichment program which provides music for all students in grades K-2. Also to purchase materials in order to create a woodshop model classroom for all students in grades K-2. In order to continue to building our strong literacy and commitment to the learning of mathematics, we are seeking funding for professional development. Funding will go towards the hiring of consultants through Literacy Support systems and Math In the City. To supplement educational activities for student. To support Drama programs such as Kindergartners learn the language, physical and vocal demands, and customs of the theater, as well as a beginning study of literary and theater genres, such as fairy tales and puppetry. We wish to support the students of our school by providing high quality professional texts to our teachers to help to better facilitate collaboration in curriculum planning and the use of Web 2.0 tools throughout our school. Funds to support the Dance Program is the PS 399 Tap Ensemble. Funding will be used to support our Lunch Clubs Program. The Lunch Clubs are designed to draw students from each lunch/recess period into an enrichment activity that can serve as a positive social and creative alternative to recess on the rooftop. Clubs will include science, art, robotics, fiber arts, chess and chorus. Funding will support an additional school aide to assist with the increased student enrollment that has taken place over the last few years. funding for an after-school music program in collaboration with the Noel Pointer Foundation, which provides high quality music instruction for children in Brooklyn. The funds would be used to pay for the teaching services as well as for instrument use. To support PTA activities to benefit both children and parents. Funding would help Wellness in the Schools to support our Cook for Kids programming: the WITS Labs. To support services for students to experience the arts, museums, and cultural institutions. Our students who are 97 below the poverty index and recieve free lunch deserve to experience the opportunity to learn from our cultural institutions.Additionally funds to be used to expose parents to the arts, museums and cultural institutions in order not to fear or feel intimidiated by these events.

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Quinn James Gentile Brewer

Public School 41M- The Greenwich Village School Public School 46K - Edward C Blum Public School 748K - Brooklyn School for Global Scholars Public School 811M - The Mickey Mantle School

136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 *

$10,000 $3,500 $1,000 $4,000

DOE DOE DOE DOE

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Dilan

Public School 86K - Irvington

690210637

$5,000

DOE

Local Local Local Local

Rodriguez Levin Levin Levin

Public School/ Middle School 278 - Paula Hedbavny School, The Public School/Middle School 282K - Park Slope School Public School/Middle School 282K - Park Slope School Public School/Middle School 282K - Park Slope School

136400434 136400434 136400434 136400434 * *

$3,000 $3,000 $3,500 $3,500

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Dickens Jackson Palma Arroyo

Publicolor, Inc. Publicolor, Inc. Publicolor, Inc. Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

133912768 133912768 133912768 136167177

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$4,000 $7,000 $5,000 $5,000

To fund the 3rd and final year of its GLOBE partnership (Guided Learning through Our Built Environment) with the Salvadori Center in Manhattan. Funds to be used for dumpsters. Funds to be used for Library supplies. Funding will support the art and musical programs, instrumental music, robotics, and sport clubs. The requested funds will be used to form partnerships with community based cultural organizations to develop academic and DOE artistic skills in students throughout the grades as well as an awareness of the world outside of school and what it has to offer. To provide school students with after-school programs which engages students in community service, thus DYCD-Y preparing to be good citizens and potential community leaders. To provide school students with after-school programs which engages students in community service, thus DYCD-Y preparing to be good citizens and potential community leaders. To co-sponsor the transformation of a vital but under-resourced community site. We are unique among afterDYCD-Y school programs in that our students work impacts 100 of the school community. To provide the infrastructure of the Latino Social Work Task Force in coordinating activities in order to raise DYCD-CD scholarships for latino social work graduate students of social work. DOE DOE DOE

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Local Local Local Local

Cabrera Dickens Mendez Reyna

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The

136167177 136167177 136167177 136167177

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$5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $10,000

Local

Manhattan Delegation, Lappin, Koppell, Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc., The CC Jackson, Comrie, Arroyo, Rodriguez, Dromm, Viverito, Gonzalez, 136167177 Brewer, James, Mendez * $20,000

Local Local

Jackson Fidler

Pulse Ensemble Theatre, Inc. Puppetry In Practice, Inc.

133566339 113228052

$3,000 $10,000

To assist the Latino Social Work Task Force with the goal of increasing the number of culturally and linguistically competent Social Workers. To assist the Latino Social Work Task Force with the goal of completing their MSW to serve the growing number DYCD-CD of families and children. To provide the infrastructure of the Latino Social Work Task Force in coordinating the activities in order to raise DYCD-CD scholarships for Latino social work graduate students. To assist the Latino Social Work Task Force with the goal of completing their MSW to serve the growing number DYCD-CD of families and children. A goal of the Latino social work taskforce is to provide the infrastructure in order to increase the number of Latino graduate social workers completing their MSW to serve the growing number of families and children across all social service lines. Funds are raised for scholarships for these students and other activities DYCD addressing this issue are identified such as licensing. We are now working with the most critical licensing needs of this profession, and 250,000.00 is needed to reach our goals for scholarships, student retention and ultimately passing the licensing exam. To provide the Harlem Summer Shakespeare Outreach Project. Our program this year is a professional DCA production of Shakespeares LOVES LABOURS LOST. To provide out of school services in the arts for students at PS 236 and the surrounding area. The after school DYCD-Y programs are Tuesdys and Thursdays from 3-6. The focus on exploring Angelo DeCesares Flip stories and other stories through book arts, puppetry and storytelling. DYCD-CD DYCD-Y For General support of our Arts Education programs, which are designed to expose and encourage Brooklyn students with a special focus on East Brooklyn to explore careers in the performing arts and arts education. CINEMAROSA -queens only queer film series- is a monthly LGBT film screening series whose program explores the lives and experiences of Queer communities in the USA and around the world. Screenings are Free of Charge, and take place Every Third Sunday of the month. These inlcude FRAMING AIDS, Coinciding with Day With(out) Art,World AIDS Day, FRAMING AIDS, A-Lab Forum, and ITINERANT. Requested funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers in the 25th Council District. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Requested funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Requested funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities. Speaker funding will be used 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. Funds provided will be used to subsidize the costs of the Environmental Education Workshops which create a learning environment that inspires young minds and prepares teachers to present environmental science issues. Funding for Environmental Education Workshops such as "living laboratories"and will be used to subsidize the costs of the program, which are roughly three times the fee charged to the schools. Funds provided will be used to subsidize the costs of the Environmental Education Workshops which create a learning environment that inspires young minds and prepares teachers to present environmental science issues. Funds provided will be used to subsidize the costs of the Environmental Education Workshops which create a learning environment that inspires young minds and prepares teachers to present environmental science issues. To hold a series of bi-lingual seminars and training workshops to benefit local businesses and individuals. Provide technical assistance and support to create local business associations, provide assistance and support to any businesses or business districts within your district including but not limited to street beautification projects, merchants associations and local discount/advertising programs; Offer a series of bi-lingual workshops covering business topics that include financial literacy, M/WBE certification, and government grants.

Local

Barron

Purelements: An Evolution in Dance, Inc.

205332584

$10,000

Local

Dromm

QMAD, Queens Media Arts Development

203593210

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Dromm

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Ferreras

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Halloran

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Koo

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$3,000

DOHMH

Local

Palma

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Weprin

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Seabrook **

Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Inc.

112482974

$6,000

DOHMH

Local

Chin, Koppell, Halloran, Crowley, Fidler, Ulrich, Dromm, Koslowitz, Mendez, Wills (QSAC), Inc. CC Quality Services for the Autism Community

112482974

$45,000

DOHMH

Boro Local Local

Koo Ferreras Gennaro

Queens Botanical Garden Queens Botanical Gardens Queens Botanical Gardens

111635083 111635083 111635083

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$8,928 $5,000 $5,000

DCA DCA DCA

Local Boro

Weprin Comrie

Queens Botanical Gardens Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of Commerce Borough of Queens

111635083 110559220

* *

$5,000 $3,857

DCA DSBS

Local

Ferreras

110559220

$5,000

DSBS

LOCAL

Local Local

Gennaro Koslowitz

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 110059220

* *

$7,500 $5,000

DSBS DSBS

To hold a series of bi-lingual seminars and training workshops to benefit local businesses and individuals. To hold a series of bi-lingual seminars and training workshops to benefit local businesses and individuals. Provide technical assistance and support to create local business associations, provide assistance and support to any businesses or business districts within your district including but not limited to street beautification projects, merchants associations and local discount/advertising programs; Offer a series of bi-lingual workshops covering business topics that include financial literacy, M/WBE certification, and government grants. Funding the Queens Chamber will allow us to continue our outreach to small businesses in Queens County and provide them with the technical assistance and support they require. Further, we will offer a series of bi-lingual workshops in Spanish, Chinese, Korean or other languages covering business topics. Generation to Generation (G2G) A Tapestry of Nations, (G2G) will bring students and their extended families together in four person student teams to document each team members individual family history and immigrant journey to the United States (on DVDs). Funding will cover the costs of developing the curriculum, educational materials, salaries,marketing andpromotion, honor-aria and administrative expenses.

Local

Weprin

110559220

$5,000

DSBS

Local

Queens Chamber of Commerce dba Chamber of Commerce Queens Delegation, Comrie, Koslowitz, James CC Borough of Queens

110559220

$90,000

DSBS

Local

Gennaro

Queens College Foundation Inc for - Queens College Arts Center

116080521

$5,000

CUNY

Local

Gennaro

Queens College Foundation Inc for - Queens College Arts Center

116080521

$5,000

Local

Dromm

Queens College Foundation, Inc.

116080521

$7,500

Local

Halloran

Queens College Foundation, Inc.

116080521

$3,500

To fund Q-Stock The Queens College Multi-Cultural Music Festival will celebrate these Multi-Cultural gatherings of the Queens population through music and song. Funding will cover costs for mounting the performances, including salaries, technical charges, marketing and promotion, venue rental, honoraria,as well as professional Sound System rentals and administrative costs. Kupferberg Center Performances will present the Houses on the Moon production of DE NOVO, an acclaimed documentary play about a Guatemalan teens journey to flee gang violence and seek a new life in the United DYCD-CD States, at The Renaissance Charter School. Funding will cover costs for mounting the productions, including salaries, technical fees, marketing and promotion, venue rental, honoraria for post-show discussants, and administrative costs. To fund the Jazz Project which is an 8-week school residency for jazz bands and choruses in public schools, with DCA the primary goal of strengthening performance skills. CUNY To provide services for the culturally diverse students through internship placements in local communities. Funds requested will be used to support adjunct faculty and staff needed to a) guide students on theoretical knowledge of community issues; b) create matches between students and internship sites; and c)build partnerships with local community-based organizations so they can plan projects suitable to student internships as well as their own organizational agenda. To support operational costs of the office and white pot breakfast. Funds will be used to promote:tenant and CO-OP association development with an emphasis on building leadership skills. Additionally, special educational seminars regarding housing initiatives and issues will be provided. SAGE/Queens is the only LGBT program in Queens. Nearly 1400 individuals receive the program newsletter that is written, edited and mailed by program participants each month. Funds would be used to cover rent and personnel costs, purchase program and household supplies to maintain and refresh clubhouse facility. Center and services for LGBTQ teens include drop in center with education and socialization services, workshops for teen and staff in youth centers and schools on LGBTQ awareness and anti-harrassment/bullying education, and an on-line support network moderated by a social worker. The funds will be used to support assistance with accessing benefits, advocating for individuals with NYC and federal agencies as regarding denial or reduction of benefit; and translation services. We will allocate funds for a Manadarin/Cantonese bi-lingual worker, and to conduct outreach in the community.

Local

Koo

Queens College Foundation, Inc.

116080521

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Boro Local

Koslowitz Koslowitz

Queens Community Board #6 Queens Community Civic Corporation

136400434 222183327

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$5,000 $2,500

QNCB HPD

Maspeth Town Hall, Inc.

237259702

Local

Arroyo, Dromm CC

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

$10,000

DYCD

Local

Arroyo, Dromm CC

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

$10,000

DYCD

Local Local

Dromm Dromm

Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583 112375583

$24,000 $24,000

DFTA

Local

Dromm

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

$15,000

Local

Ferreras

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

$7,500

Local

Gennaro

Queens Community House, Inc.

112375583

$5,000

Boro Local

Van Bramer Comrie

Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.

112375583 112219193 *

$7,857 $3,500

DYCD-CD Funds to support the Graffiti removal program. To provide comprehensive housing stability, support intervention targeting low-income tenants and homeowners. Intervention includes outreach, tenant/landlord mediation; rental assistance; eviction prevention; HPD assistance with property tax rebate programs; housing and apartment repair assistance; foreclosure prevention assistance; financial education. Services will be provided in English, Spanish, and Bengali;-meeting the diverse language needs of the Council District. Provide comprehensive housing stability support intervention targeting low-income tenants and homeowners. Intervention includes outreach, tenant/landlord mediation; rental assistance; eviction prevention; assistance HPD with property tax rebate programs; housing and apartment repair assistance; foreclosure prevention assistance; financial education. Services will be provided in English, Spanish, and Bengali;-meeting the language diverse language needs of Council District. To provide comprehensive housing stability intervention targeting low-income tenants and homeowners. Intervention includes outreach, tenant/landlord mediation; rental assistance; eviction prevention; assistance HPD with property tax rebate programs; housing and apartment repair assistance; foreclosure prevention assistance; financial education. Funds would be used to cover rent and personnel costs, purchase program and household supplies to maintain DFTA and refresh clubhouse facility. Funding will help with the promotion program, Queens Art Express, a year round business and arts marketing DYCD-CD initiative highlighting cultural activities throughout Queens.

LOCAL

Local Local Local Local

Koslowitz Weprin Comrie Ferreras

Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. Queens Council on the Arts, Inc. Queens County Educators For Tomorrow Inc. Queens Economic Development Corporation

112219193 112219193 112475654 112436149

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$4,000 $5,000 $3,500 $10,000

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Queens Delegation, Comrie, Van Bramer, Ulrich, Economic Development Corporation CC Queens Koslowitz

112436149

$50,000

Local

Halloran

Queens Historical Society

237016007

$3,500

Funding will help with the promotion program, Queens Art Express, a year round business and arts marketing initiative highlighting cultural activities throughout Queens. Funding will help with the promotion program, Queens Art Express, a year round business and arts marketing DYCD-CD initiative highlighting cultural activities throughout Queens. To help fund the Charles R. Drew Early Learning Centers Community Parental Involvement/Fatherhood Initiative ACS Program. DYCD-CD The funds will be used to provide daily maintenance services for the redesigned Corona Plaza. Marketing Queens as a location for visitors and businesses, we capitalize on our location with 2 major airports and 3 business/cultural hubs. Funding will be used to grow the Discover Queens brand with its year round DSBS programs designed to stimulate economic development through the Queens Tourism Council and coordination with Local BIDs and NYCCo. Tools include website presence, marketing materials and counseling specific to the travel/tourism sector. Funds will support our proposed Community Outreach Synopsis and Exhibition Development Synopsis. Programs for the general public are offered year round presenting the diverse history of Queens through DCA lectures, workshops, panel discussions, and tours. Each year QHS creates rotating exhibitions that are related to the history of Queens. DYCD-CD To support the following: Project 1: Community Outreach Synopsis: educational programming for students , many of which are classified as Arts in Education. Project 2: Exhibition Development Synopsis: rotating exhibitions that are related to the history of Queens. Project 3: Publications Synopsis: to distribute a quarterly newsletter, as well as flyers, brochures, maps, and other materials to promote our programs. QICA presents nine or more major programs throughout the year. We dialogue about specific necessities like accessible transportation, food and shelter, but we also discuss and advocate for wide-ranging concerns like protecting senior services and affordable healthcare. Community participation averages one hundred to one hundred and fifty people monthly and one hundred and fifty to three hundred people for conferences. QICAs programs directly affect 5,000 people and 100,000 indirectly through our affiliated member organizations. Funding will be used exclusively to administer our programs which only benefit Queens seniors. Administration costs include operations, printing and supplies, communications and senior travel. Funds will provide senior services that include Kosher meals-on-wheels , workshops on safety and health issues as well as cultural events to enhance their quality of life. Funds will provide senior services that include Kosher meals-on-wheels , workshops on safety and health issues as well as cultural events to enhance their quality of life. Funds for senior services including enhancing its Kosher meals-on-wheels program , coordinating cultural events throughout the district to have these isolated seniors be able to connect with their peers in the community, as well as having ladies night out. Funds for senior services including enhancing its Kosher meals-on-wheels program , coordinating cultural events throughout the district to have these isolated seniors be able to connect with their peers in the community, as well as having ladies night out. Funds will provide senior services that include Kosher meals-on-wheels , workshops on safety and health issues as well as cultural events to enhance their quality of life. The Queens Jewish Community Council proposes to use the funds to continue and enhance its Kosher meals-onwheels program to the frail and home bound throughout the borough of Queens. These elderly citizens live on fixed income and due to limited mobility can no longer shop or cook for themselves. Without this program, many would suffer from hunger and malnutrition. The average age of this group is 87 years old and are under the radar , totally isolated with little or mo connection to the outside world.. To support Pride Not Prejudice presentations during daytime school hours in NYC public schools k-12 and offer awareness using honesty and theatre to engage students to make better health and life choices.

Local

Koo

Queens Historical Society

237016007

$4,000

DCA

Local

Queens Delegation, Comrie, Ulrich, Koslowitz, Dromm CC Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc.

112744700

$40,000

DFTA

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Comrie Gennaro Koslowitz

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

237172152 237172152 237172152

$3,500 $18,000 $34,500

DFTA DFTA DFTA

Local Local

Weprin Recchia

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

237172152 237172152

$5,000 $5,000

DFTA DFTA

Local

Queens Delegation, Ulrich, Greenfield, Recchia, Koslowitz CC Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

$5,000

DFTA

Local

Arroyo

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$10,000

DOE

Local

Dromm

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$20,000

To fund the Queens Pride Parade and Festival on Sunday June 2, 2013. Funding will used for the parade and DYCD-CD festival and other programs of the organization promoting the parade and festivals mission to foster tolerance and understanding about the LGBT community. To bring Pride Not Prejudice presentations to your district during daytime school hours in NYC public schools k12 and offer awareness using honesty and theatre to engage students to make better health and life choices. We have many different presentations covering a variety of topics such as HIV infection, addiction, bullying, homophobia, teen pregnancy, domestic violence, intolerance and more. We are requesting funding to bring our Pride Not Prejudice awareness presentations back to Queens. Pride not prejudice presentations bring awareness into schools using using honesty and theatre to engage students to make better health and life choices. To bring Pride Not Prejudice presentations to your district during daytime school hours in NYC public schools k12 and offer awareness using honesty and theatre to engage students to make better health and life choices.

Local

Eugene

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$5,000

DOE

Local

Koslowitz

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$3,500

DOE

Local

Palma

Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$3,500

DOE

LOCAL

Local

Queens Delegation, Van Bramer, Dromm CC Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee, Inc.

113146598

$50,000

DYCD

To fund the Queens Pride Parade and Festival on Sunday June 2, 2013, celebrating its 21th year offer awareness and understanding to the community at large, about 40,000, in Jackson Heights the site of a horrid hate crime against a young gay man over 21 years ago. In alliance with our mission the parade and festival help promote understanding and tolerance for the LGBT community thus helping to prevent hate crimes. Funding will used for the parade and festival and other programs of the organization promoting the parade and festivals mission to foster tolerance and understanding about the LGBT community. The QMA seeks funding to continue and enhance its full slate of educational programs, including but not limited to school trips, free family artmaking workshops, slide talks and film programs for seniors, teen leadership programs, multilingual skillbuilding programs for adult immigrants, specialized initiatives for children with autism, programming for adults and children with special needs. Funds will be used to cover programmatic expenses ranging from art materials and staffing to promotional items and transportation. The QMA seeks funding to continue and enhance its full slate of educational programs. Funds will be used to cover programmatic expenses ranging from art materials and staffing to promotional items and transportation. To continue and enhance its full slate of educational programs, including but not limited to school trips, free family artmaking workshops, slide talks and film programs for seniors, teen leadership programs, multilingual skillbuilding programs for adult immigrants, specialized initiatives for children with autism, programming for adults and children with special needs. Funds will be used to cover programmatic expenses ranging from art materials and staffing to promotional items and transportation. To enroll Corona Plaza in the DOT's Plaza Program to revitalize the space and enrich community life through cultural offerings. Funds will be used for public programming including but not limited to dance performances, concerts, films, art workshops, public design forums, street festivals, and seasonal celebrations Funding for its educational programming including school trips, art workshops for families and film and lecture programs for seniors. The QMA seeks funding to continue and enhance its full slate of educational programs. Funds will be used to cover programmatic expenses ranging from art materials and staffing to promotional items and transportation. The QMA,with Flux Factory, present 72 Hour Urban Action in 3 sites in Queens' LIC, Jackson Heights and Coronato develop a real-time architecture competition. To promote health advocacy and free health screenings and support services. Funding will be used for Health Advocacy, Community Outreach, Education, Training, Networking Activities, Health Case Management, Support Services and Referrels for free Health Screenings. To fund the QSO Arts Music Festival where QSO joins together with different arts organizations throughout the borough of Queens in a two-week festival. To fund the QSO Arts Music Festival where QSO joins together with different arts organizations throughout the borough of Queens in a two-week festival. Young Peoples Concerts; provide in-school residency programs in your designated district schoolseither in-school hours or through a CASA grant after-school hours. To fund the QSO Arts Music Festival where QSO joins together with different arts organizations throughout the borough of Queens in a two-week festival. Funds to provide tickets, transportation for senior centers to attend our QSO Arts & Music Festival concerts and summer parks concerts. Funding will provide tickets, transportation for your senior centers to attend our QSO Arts Music Festival concerts and summer parks concerts. Funds will also present an outdoor summer concert; tickets to your schoolaged children and in-school residency programs in your designated district schools (8-12 week sessions) either in-school hours or through a CASA grant after-school hours. QSO serves the whole borough in our program offerings. Funds to provide tickets, transportation for senior centers to attend our QSO Arts & Music Festival concerts and summer parks concerts. To provide tickets & transportation for your senior centers to attend our 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 in your designated district libraries; present an outdoor summer concert; provide tickets to your school-aged children (grades K-8) to attend our Young Peoples Concerts; provide inschool residency programs either during in-school or after-school hours. To fund the QSO Arts Music Festival where QSO joins together with different arts organizations throughout the borough of Queens in a two-week festival. Young Peoples Concerts; provide in-school residency programs in your designated district schoolseither in-school hours or through a CASA grant after-school hours. Funds to provide live theatre family performances into under served areas in the Queens community. To cover operating expenses which cover monthly meetings, flyer distributions, e-mail and website hosting and management, simultaneous translation services. Funding will also cover the Councils annual workshops and seminars on crime prevention, capacity building and the Business Owners Nightlife Committee Conference.

Boro

Crowley

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

$2,857

DCA

Local

Dromm

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

$3,500

DCA

Local

Ferreras

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

$3,500

DCA

Local

Ferreras

Queens Museum of Art

112278998

$12,000

DCA

Local Local Local Local Local Local

Koslowitz Weprin Van Bramer Comrie Sanders Comrie

Queens Museum of Art Queens Museum of Art Queens Museum of Art Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc. Queens Sickle Cell Advocacy Network, Inc. Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112278998 112278998 112278998 113373180 113373180 112106191

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$3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $15,000 $5,000

DCA DCA DCA DOHMH DOHMH DCA

$3,500

Local

Gennaro

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

$5,000

DCA

Local Local

Halloran Koo

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191 112106191

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$1,000 $5,000

DCA DCA

Local

Koslowitz

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

$21,000

DCA

Local

Weprin

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

$5,000

DCA

Local

Reyna

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

$15,000

DCA

Local

Wills **

Queens Symphony Orchestra, Inc.

112106191

$5,000

DCA

Boro

Ferreras

Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc.

113381629

$5,000

DCA

Local

Van Bramer

Queens Theatre in the Park, Inc.

113381629

$5,000

DCA

LOCAL

Local

Wills **

Queens Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc.

112140888

$7,000

DFTA

To support The 52nd Street Projects theatrical and academic mentoring programs. The Project has a curriculum of five theater programs and our writing programs include a nine-week course to teach the basic tenets of playwriting. All of our theatrical programs include trips out of town to write or rehearse, followed by full productions in town. To cover operating expenses which cover monthly meetings, flyer distributions, e-mail and website hosting and management, simultaneous translation services. Funding will also cover the Councils annual workshops and seminars on crime prevention, capacity building and the Business Owners Nightlife Committee Conference. The funding will be used to support the following program expenses: postage, event meeting places, costs of materials, and support for precinct related programs; National Night Out Against Crime Harmony Day Picnic Explorers Auxilary Toys for Tots Drive Cop of the Month Awards Christmas presents for the uniforms Fellowship Breakfast Meeting Expenses Funds will be used to purchase uniforms like polo shirts, shoes, name tags, boots. It will also go towards providing snacks for the youth at meetings Nd communty service events Funding will support Summer youth baseball open to children ages 5-14 years old. Games are played during July and August. Also, Law Enforcement Explorers - Explorers assist a various community events and are taught leadership and social skills among others. Funds to support the following events and programming: 1)Family Day Picnic; 2)National Night Out Against Crime; 3)Halloween Safe Path Walk; 4) Holiday Party and presenting toys to community youths. Funds to support the following events and programming: 1)Family Day Picnic; 2)National Night Out Against Crime; 3)Halloween Safe Path Walk; 4) Holiday Party and presenting toys to community youths. Pay annual liability insurance required of the association. Clean up and maintain green space. Garden work. Winter care and snow shoveling.

Local

Weprin

Queens Village, Hollis, Bellerose Volunteer Ambulance Corp.

237366237

$6,000

FDNY

Boro

Vallone

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

111817497

$3,000

OCJC

Local Local

Comrie Gennaro

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

111817497 111817497

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$5,000 $3,000

OCJC OCJC

Local

Vallone

Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc.

111817497

$5,000

OCJC

Local Boro Local Local Local Local

Koo Crowley Comrie Dromm Dromm Ferreras

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. Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise Association, Inc. Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise Association, Inc. Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise Association, Inc.

112926523 112037770 112037770 112037770 112037770 112037770

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$3,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-CD CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY

Local

Gennaro

112037770

$7,500

CUNY

Funding will support the Annual Christmass Children Party, Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, Annual Childrens Summer Camp, National Nightout In the Park and Annual Christmas Musical Concert. Funding will support the Annual Christmass Children Party, Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, Annual Childrens Summer Camp, National Nightout In the Park and Annual Christmas Musical Concert. Funds to be used for the maintenance and expansion of the After School program at Renaissance Charter School. Funding to produce an event for the 82nd Street business improvement district. A food, music, and crafts festival on 82nd Street between Roosevelt Avenue and Baxter Avenue, the event will feature over 20 local food vendors, area musicians, and other select vendors. Funding will be needed for the following: (A) Equipment rental (vendor booths, table and chairs, lighting, etc.) (B) Supplemental sanitation and security services (C) Musician fees, and (D) Event marketing. Youth sports, e.g basketball softball games, also field trips for exposure to various cultural events. Various Crime Prevention activities such as a crime prevention and safety fairs. Also to offset costs of required uniforms /or T-shirts for the program. Provide a safe haven event for children during Holidays such as Halloween. National Night Out Against Crime, various grafitti clean-ups and holiday parties for kids in the community. To foster relations betweeen the community and the 111th Precinct. Funds will purchase a computer for communications and record keeping, rental needs and installation and maintenance of designated telephone line for Precinct Council. The precinct council works with the 112th precinct to help police community relations. WE hold monthly meetings, do mailings, newsletters, provide refreshments, do paint overs of graffiti, provide safety warnings, hold safety lectures, and work closely with the precinct and the community. To develop a better relationship with our youth and the police officers. We also expose our youth to cultural, educational, entertaining trips and activities beyond the youths domain. The funding goes towards transportation, trips, locations and activities age 6 years to 16 years. Funds will be used to cover operational expenses of its free graffiti removal maintenance program, VIN Etching program and neighborhood street patrols. Funds will be used to cover operational expenses of its free graffiti removal maintenance program, VIN Etching program and neighborhood street patrols. Funds are used specifically for National Night Out event jointly conducted by NY City Police Department and other Staten Island Community Council Precinct 120th and 123rd in Staten Island in the month of August Every year, This big event attended by a large community members to get to know and interact with Police, Federal and other community organizations in Staten Island. Funds are used specifically for National Night Out event jointly conducted by NY City Police Department and other Staten Island Community Council Precinct 120th and 123rd in Staten Island in the month of August Every year, This big event attended by a large community members to get to know and interact with Police, Federal and other community organizations in Staten Island. To fund A Family Day For The Community, All Ages Children And Seniors To Enjoy With Music, Rides, Clowns, Food, Sodas, Water, And Most Of All Use Full Information And Gifts, Hospital Staff Take Blood Pressure Etc, And Special Guest Of Interest To Our Community.

Local

Halloran

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.

112037770

$3,500

CUNY

Local Local

Halloran Koo

112037770 112037770

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$7,500 $3,000

CUNY CUNY

Local

Koo

112037770

$3,000

CUNY

Local Local Local

Koslowitz Koslowitz Ulrich

112037770 112037770 112037770

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$5,000 $5,000 $4,000

CUNY CUNY CUNY

Local

Weprin

112037770

$10,000

CUNY

Local

Weprin

Queensborough Community College Auxiliary Enterprise Association, Inc.

112037770

$6,000

CUNY

Local

Queens Delegation CC

Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc.

112386540

$20,000

CUNY

LOCAL

Local Local Local Local Local

Van Bramer Koo Comrie Koslowitz Ulrich

Queensbridge Tenants' Association Rainbow Center Inc Of New York Rajkumari Cultural Center, Inc., The Rajkumari Cultural Center, Inc., The Rajkumari Cultural Center, Inc., The

141819734 113184353 113338875 113338875 113338875

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$10,000 $4,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500

NYCHA

To fund the Back-to-School Jamm and Health Fair and Holiday Party. These projects have benefited our South Bronx less-fortunate underprivileged and homeless children and low income families

DYCD-CD Funds to support the Back-to-School Jamm/Health Fair and Holiday Party. Funding for the Brooklyn Alliance of Neighborhood Gardens (BANG) Project. Funds will be used to strengthen communication among the member gardens (website development, printed material), outreach to promote the DYCD-CD public use of the gardens, as well as for group insurance policies, water use/maintenance, deed conveyance fees, professional memberships, and emergency repairs. DYCD-CD To Support Family Day Activities DYCD-CD Funding will provide Sewing classes, MWF; Cooking Classes, MW; Open computer use during opening hours. 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 Teens Program provides DYCD-CD 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 seeking GEDs. NYCHA NYCHA DOHMH DOHMH To provide our Family Movies in the Park program and funding will help with licensing expenses, marketing costs, and staff costs. Funds will be used for movies in the park. Funds will support annual HarlemWeen celebraton, a free family-friendly Halloween costume/dance party. Classic Film Fridays is a summer movie series that presents classic films on Friday evenings in downtown Jamaicas Rufus King Park. Funds will be used for exhibition licenses, marketing costs, and staff costs. The Community Center is an evening and weekend therapeutic recreation and respite program for people who have a developmental disability. The Community Center provides a comprehensive program of recreational, social and self-improvement activities. The Community Center is an evening and weekend therapeutic recreation and respite program for people who have a developmental disability. The Community Center provides a comprehensive program of recreational, social and self-improvement activities. Funds will support GESC operating expenses including animal food, greenhouse upkeep, outside learning environment, tank upkeep and support staff salary. Funds will support environmental center operating expenses including animal food, greenhouse upkeep, outside learning environment, tank upkeep and support staff salary. Funds will be used for back to schools supplies, food, health care information, activities for the children. To provide seniors a place to meet, socialize, and get educated about health and safety issues relevant to them, and also to engage in community service in partnership with St. Peters Food Pantry and Providence Rest. Funding will supplement artist salaries in accordance with the Actors Equity Association and its sister unions. In FY13, Abingdon will produce three new plays, host readings and employ professional playwrights, actors, designers and stage managers. In addition to hosting our own artistic programs, the Abingdon Theatre Complex is home to dozens of our fellow independent theatre companies.

Local

Wills **

Rajkumari Cultural Center, Inc., The

113338875

$5,000

Local Local Boro Local

Dickens Van Bramer Brooklyn Delegation Greenfield

Ralph J. Rangel Houses Tenant Association Ravenswood Residents Association, Inc. Reach for the Stars Learning Center Reach for the Stars Learning Center

270361139 113391295 203042280 203042280 * *

$5,000 $10,000 $6,875 $3,125

Local

Brooklyn Delegation, Greenfield, Recchia CC Reach for the Stars Learning Center

203042280

$50,000

DYCD

Local Local Local Local Local

Levin Rivera Rodriguez, Jackson CC Reyna Gentile

Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. Reach Out and Read of Greater New York, Inc. Reaching Across the World Ministries Reaching-Out Community Services, Inc.

134080045 134080045 134080045 113572515 113615625 *

$3,500 $10,000 $15,000 $7,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD DYCD-Y DYCD-CD

Local

Vacca

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc.

134091062

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local Local

Jackson, DrommCC Palma

Reading Excellence and Discovery (READ) Foundation, Inc. Reading Reform Foundation of New York

134091062 133081223

$30,000 $4,000

DYCD DYCD-Y Lincoln Family Day - block party for residents and surrounding community.There will be a book drive, amusement rides, numerous djs, clowns, face-painting and informational tables. The Teen Success Project provides opportunities for the youth residing at Abyssinian House, ADCs Tier II Homeless Shelter, to develop and refine their independent living, leadership, and employment skills under the tutelage of supportive staff who encourage them to explore the world beyond their comfort zone, take healthy risks, and develop pro-social habits. This out-of-school time project seeks to keep youth engaged in ageappropriate activities through which they deepen their sense of self worth, develop their character, identify their individual moral barometer, and become exposed to positive leisure activities. The Teen Success Project provides youth development opportunities that enable teens to become better prepared for life after their residency at the shelter, determine their educational and career goals and create a roadmap for achie! vement of those goals, and understand the importance of giving back to their community through civic engagement and community service. To support people with all types of disabilities to participate in the ING NYC Marathon. Day Care Program serving approximately 60 children between the ages 0f 2.0 to 5.9 yrs of age. Funding will provide learning/teaching resources to assist in the development and compliance with curriculum. The Lighthouse Mission is dedicated to fighting hunger and poverty in the Coney Island community, providing families with food assistance. The Mission offers pre-screenings for government benefits, an after-school program for at-risk youth, social service referrals to drug and alcohol counseling, emergency food and clothing support, job readiness training, and more.

Local

Jackson, DrommCC

Reading Reform Foundation of New York

133081223

$30,000

DYCD

Local Local

Comrie Quinn

Recreational Inner-City Sports and Recreation (RISE)

113168473

$3,500 $3,500

DYCD-Y DOHMH

Rector Church Wardens & Vestry Members of St. Luke in Fields 132861673 of New York

Local

Gonzalez

Redhook West Resident Association

113600856

$3,500

DYCD-CD

LOCAL

Local

Mealy

Reel Stories Teen Filmmaking Inc.

200936377

$24,000

DCA

Funding will help compensate certified classroom teachers for additional hours tutoring ninth graders and provide Supplies/materials for ninth grade community events and after-school clubs geared toward freshmen. Funds will also provide summer learning help sessions where students work on summer program applications. To support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline which assists parents who are trying to help their children succeed in school. To support the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline which assists parents who are trying to help their children succeed in school. Funding will be used to develop a more consistent program of health education and outreach, which can focus on making referrals for medical care and follow-up with patients. Funding will go to the operating costs of executing the African American Women In Cinema film festival. To fund the African American Women In Cinema Film Festival. Funds will help defray stipends for staff as well as venue and printing expenses. Legal services include immigration services for a broad range of clients from over 25 countries each year. The legal team will expand its coverage to a greater number of clients seeking immigration-related legal services, targeting 80 additional new clients per year and the team will be expanded to include additional paralegal and administrative staff to support our clients attorneys and legal fellows.The program provides legal assistance with employment, asylum, improper deportation, immigration status adjustment, family-based petitions, visa renewals, and citizenship Our ESOL program offers 6 evening classes per week in basic literacy and ESOL Level 1, to 120 recently-arrived African immigrants per year. At this time, we have no funding secured for the 2013 FY. To promote family literacy and artistic programs in low-income communities in Harlem and Brooklyn. Funds will support the Reel Sisters Film Festival; the African Voices Get Your Read On literacy program, and the African Voices Reading Workshop Series. Funds to support Afro American Parents Educational Center's expansion of their college project. Funding will go to the operating costs of executing the African American Women In Cinema film festival. Funding will help the Lanye Dancing Without Shoes Program promote wellness through free performances throughout New York City. Funds will be used for promotional and educational expenses. To provide the Kalifa Program which will provde increased HIV/AIDS awareness for women and young girls. Funds will help provide counseling and outreach materials. Funding will provide legal services for immigrants and the purpose is to is to educate and inform immigrant community about making the right choices, culturally appropriate assimilation and enhancing access to essential legal services. To expand its coverage to a greater number of clients seeking immigration-related legal services. Funds will help the team to expand to include additional paralegal and administrative staff to support our clients attorneys and legal fellows. Funds will be used for Cultural Crafts, Dance and Instrument Instruction, Literature Program and African film series. The After Hours Project will hire two Testers, an Outreach Specialist and two Peer Educators that will promote the overall health and well-being of individuals 18-59 who are at-risk or infected with HIV, hepatitis C (HCV), and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). to establish ESOL classes for adults who cannot read, write, and speak English, along with support services such as counseling and case management. To promote the work of emerging Korean-American artists. Funding will be used to support programming, specifically art history lectures and exhibitions of our artists, all of which are open to the public. Funds will provide an outreach vehicle to be used for the Syringe Exchange Program for HIV/STI Testing and counselling and for public education of AIDS awareness. Funding will support programs to help HIV-positive people manage their health and navigate the medical system. To support the proposed COACH program in which social Workers and peer educators will provide health education to ensure that patients living with HIV, hep. C, diabetes and other chronic illnesses receive high quality care. Funding will support Peer Health Coaches and ongoing skills training. To support the proposed COACH program in which social Workers and peer educators will provide health education to ensure that patients living with HIV, hep. C, diabetes and other chronic illnesses receive high quality care. Funding will support Peer Health Coaches and ongoing skills training.

Local Local Local Local Local

Koslowitz Chin Koslowitz BLAC, Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation CC Eugene

Reform Temple of Forest Hills, The Regional Plan Association Rego Park Jewish Center Research Foundation CUNY on behalf of the Center for Law and Social Justice Research Foundation of State University of New York, The

111808223 131624154 111672786 131988190 141368361 * * *

$10,000 $5,000 $8,200 $15,000 $4,000

DYCD-CD DCA DFTA CUNY DOHMH

Queens Jewish Community Council, Inc.

237172152

Local

Vann

Research Foundation of the City University of New York

131988190

$10,000

CUNY

Local Local Local Local Local Local

Vann Recchia Comrie Eugene Koo Jackson

Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York

131988190 131988190 131988190 131988190 131988190 131988190

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$5,000 $45,000 $3,500 $20,000 $4,000 $3,000

CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Jackson

James Seabrook ** Palma CC Arroyo Gonzalez Dickens

Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York Research Foundation of the City University of New York Citizenship NOW Research Foundation of the City University of New York (Alumni Network - You Can Too) Resource Center for Community Development, Inc. Resource Training Center, The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Towers

131988190 131988190 131988190 131988190 133603303 113411856 133948597 * * * *

$3,500 $10,000 $5,000 $15,000 $20,000 $4,500 $3,500

CUNY CUNY CUNY CUNY DYCD-CD DOHMH NYCHA

Local

Comrie

Reversing the Projections

753260289

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Chin

Richard Allen Center For Culture & Art

133176314

$3,500

DCA

LOCAL

Local

Oddo

Richmond Choral Society

132921818

$2,000

Given the current changes in Medicaid and establishment of Health Homes, ASCNYCs model of medicalcommunity collaboration can bring our community service expertise into medical facilities, as a community partner for patients receiving medical care. Through the proposed 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 DYCD-CD that patients living with HIV, hep. C, diabetes and other chronic illnesses receive consistent, high quality care. Funding will support Peer Health Coaches curricula development, pilot testing and ongoing skills training, paid internships for Peers as members of Health Home teams, supervisors for Peers and as liaisons with medical f! acilities, smartphones and notebooks for COACH peers and staff to communicate with patients, and effectively report on client health indicators. Funds will be applied to cover part of our annual airtime fees for our highly rated and popular Greek American bilingual radio AKTINA FM and English language AKTINA TV. Funds will be applied to cover part of our annual airtime fees for our highly rated and popular Greek American FDNY bilingual radio AKTINA FM and English language AKTINA TV. To support the YU Heights Initiative, an umbrella program that promotes student involvement in the DYCD-CD Washington Heights. Funds will allow the Heights Initiative to run its many programs and facilitate student volunteering for and partnering with businesses, schools, and organizations. Funding will help provide The 10th annual Fresh Fruit Festival, All Out Youth program and ongoing bi-monthly DYCD-CD public outreach presentations. Patrol the neighborhood we serve in the Patrol Van, pay for gas, mailings of the monthly schedule and car insurance as well as renting rides for the young members of the community on National Night Out Against DFTA Crime. Additionally we host events for Seniors, participate in sport activities with our local youths and the 49th Precinct Community Council. Patrol the neighborhood we serve in the Patrol Van, pay for gas, mailings of the monthly schedule and car DYCD-CD insurance as well as renting rides for the young members of the community on National Night Out Against Crime. DOHMH DYCD-Y The Center is dedicated to establishing an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the environment by providing hands-on environmental education programs. Funding will help with program expenses. The Center is dedicated to establishing an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the environment by providing hands-on environmental education programs. Funding will help with program expenses. The Center teaches children and adults annually in our unique and hands-on environmental education programs. We require the funding to keep the Center open free to the public seven days a week, year round(excluding holidays) as well as to keep the charges for our programs at a level that most people can afford. To enable A.R.T./New York to maintain the quality, affordability accessibility of building in Fort Greene, South Oxford Space (SOS), and its programming by helping defray our maintenance & utility costs. Funding will enable A.R.T./New York to maintain the quality affordability of our facility at 520 8th Ave, known as SPACES, in the face of growing maintenance utilities costs. These funds will be used to pay for reviewing stands, marching bands, insurance, buses, food: all related to the Annual Ridgewood/Glendale Memorial Day Parade. To provide childcare services to the community in Jamaica and S. Ozone Park. Our mission is to provide a quality education program to eligible families regardless of race, color, creed, sex or nationality.

Local Local Local Local

Oddo Oddo Sanders Ulrich

Richmond County Board of Advocates for Mental Health Richmond Engine Company No. 1 Richmond Hill Business Improvement District Richmond Hill Business Improvement District

271115602 132943389 271343334 271343334 * *

$2,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,500

Local

Dilan

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

$75,000

Local

Recchia, Dilan, Greenfield, Gonzalez Levin

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

$44,000

Local

Recchia

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

$25,000

Local

Brooklyn Delegation, Levin, Gonzalez, Dilan CC Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

$300,000

DFTA

Local

Brooklyn Delegation CC

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

112453853

$250,000

DFTA

Local Local Local Local Local Local

Brooklyn Delegation CC Crowley Reyna Crowley Crowley Reyna

Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Ridgewood Local Development Corporation Ridgewood Local Development Corporation Ridgewood Older Adult Center and Services, Inc. Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc. Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc.

112453853 112483351 112483351 050607283 237405104 237405104

$65,000 $5,000 $15,000 $5,000

HPD DSBS DSBS DFTA FDNY

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$3,500 $15,000

Local

Mendez

Right Rides for Womens Safety Inc.

841668109

$3,500

Boro

Wills **

River Fund New York Inc., The

113450363

$5,000

Local

Koppell

Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc.

131930700

$40,000

Funding will be used to provide low-income HIV-positive individuals with training and employment in the decorative arts. To provide at-risk youths an opportunity to stretch their intellectual, creative and social skills, empowering and FDNY preparing them for success in school. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation will provide live dance accessible to underserved communities. To provide at-risk youths an opportunity to stretch their intellectual, creative and social skills, empowering and DYCD-CD preparing them for success in school. Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation will provide live dance accessible to underserved communities. To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimers Association Safe Return program which is a nationwide wanderers program DYCD-CD dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. To fund the MedicAlert Alzheimers Association Safe Return program which is a nationwide wanderers program DOHMH dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. The program to be funded, MedicAlert(R) Safe Return(R), is a nationwide wanderers program working at the local community level. Our program, which currently has registered over 17,000 New Yorkers, is dedicated to finding people with memory disorders who wander or become lost and return them safely to their homes. The program dramatically increases the chance for survival of persons with dementia. The program provides an ID bracelet and other identifiers for persons with dementia so they can be quickly assisted and return home in the event they wander. Awarded funds will be used to continue being able to provide this service free-of-charge to the community.

Local

Dickens

Riverside Church In The City Of New York

131624157

$5,000

DYCD-Y

LOCAL

Local

Oddo

Riverside Opera Company, Inc.

133966800

$1,000

DYCD-CD

To Support The Mission Of The Organization Specifically For: Support Groups, Seminars, Equipment Loans, Friendly and Visits, Caregivers Handbook Communications printing and medical supplies. To Support The Mission Of The Organization Specifically For: Support Groups, Seminars, Equipment Loans, Friendly and Visits, Caregivers Handbook Communications printing and medical supplies. Funding will be used to expand their scholarship program. Steady Bucket's mission is to provide an opportunity for youth to learn basketball fundamentals and compete in a safe and positive environment. The funds would be used to install a unisex handicapped bathroom on the ground level of the building. We host many functions for wounded/elderly veterans who currently do not have a handicapped restroom. The building also hosts a number of events/community meetings for local civic groups and politicians. To provide the Dancing Classrooms Core Program (DC): Our core program consists of professional Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to fifth and eighth grade students attending public schools. To support the Dancing Classrooms Core Program: Our core program consists of professional Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to fifth and eighth grade students attending public schools through a 10-week series held twice weekly for a total of 20 lessons. The American Brotherhood for the Russian Disabled, Inc will utilize these funds 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 specialized software and other applications. The Patient and Family Services program requires regional staff and volunteers to manage programs that include: the Patient Navigation Program, Look Good Feel Better Program; Reach to Recovery and the management of wig distribution. The funds will be used toward Regional Program Staff, Patient and Service Center Support, patient education materials, and direct assistance to newly diagnosed patients.

Local

Quinn

Riverside Symphony, Inc.

133168350

$3,000

DCA

Local

Rodriguez

Riverside Symphony, Inc.

133168350

$3,000

DCA

Local

Sanders

Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation

112575794

$46,750

DSBS

Local

Sanders

Rockaway Development and Revitalization Corporation

112575794

$49,000

DSBS

Local

Ulrich

Rockaway Point Volunteer Emergency Services, Inc.

112665405

$5,000

FDNY

Local

Ulrich

Rockaway Theatre Company, Inc.

113505908

$10,000

DCA

Boro

Sanders

Rockaway Waterfront Alliance

113783397

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Van Bramer, Vallone CC

Roman Catholic Church of Corpus Christi

111666228

$10,000

Local

Ferreras

Roman Catholic Church of St Leo

111874261

$3,000

Local

Koslowitz

Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc.

112764747

$4,000

Local

Weprin

Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc.

112764747

$10,000

To provide suport services to newly diagnosed cancer patients. This includes offer free wigs and hats, provide language appropriate cancer educational materials, organizing nutrition workshops, psych-social support DYCD groups, referral srvices assistance, and special activities that promoting quality of life and reducing social stigmatization of cancer in the community. Two bi-lingual Patient Care Specialists will be hired to facilitate the program. Funding will support educational programming for children and adults for free or at a modest cost. Programs DYCD-CD include bi-weekly lectures with curators or docents, hands-on workshops, and symposia, to complement and enhance the museums collections and exhibitions. Funding will be used for educational programming for children and adults in connection with this year's Compass: Folk Art in Four Directions" exhibition at the South Street Seaport Museum. The Teen Docent DYCD-CD Program, prepares high school students to develop and lead gallery tours for their classmates will also contain a unit tailored to the exhibition. To fund professional development workshop series for teachers and educators, focusing on education, special DYCD-CD education and related disorders. Funds will be used for graphics, printing and distribution of ads and fliers for workshops and general educational awareness. To sponsor a cultural excursion to the Onassion cultural center in Manhattan for community members to see and observe artifacts that reflect from close up the transition to Christianity. Part of the funds will be used to pay for the bus. In addition we plan for our annual Scolastic Scholarship Awards ceremony where we will award graduates from our communitys Greek school, local High schools and Colleges. Funding will be used to buy commemorative plaques, wine and some of the ethnic food. Funds will support the Sponsor Cadet sports team, memorial day parade, wounded warriors project and other activities. To provide youth with community based activities such as an Easter Egg hung, 4th of July Block party, a day trip to a regional amusement park, and a Halloween party. Also funds will help provide a scholarship to a college bound youth. The funding will be used to defray the cost of conducting the annual Veterans Memorial Day Parade. To support our Legal Services and Immigration Assistance Program as well as our Employment Services Program. The Legal Program is a legal referral program that provides immigration workshops. We also assist members of the community in navigating a difficult job market to pursue rewarding careers.

Boro

Brooklyn Delegation

Rooftop Films, Inc.

352323897

$4,219

DCA

Local Local Local

Garodnick Lander Lappin

Rooftop Films, Inc. Rooftop Films, Inc. Rooftop Films, Inc.

352323897 352323897 352323897

$3,500 $3,500 $5,000

DCA DCA DCA

Local

James

Rooftop Films, Inc.

352323897

$3,500

DCA

Local

Williams

Rooftop Films, Inc.

352323897

$5,000

Local

Lappin

Roosevelt Island Historical Society

133018935

$5,000

Funds will be used to provide free direct services for low-income students through the Literature to Life 2.0 program. Literature to Life programs consist of professionally-staged performances of great American literature and innovative in-school residency workshops, which foster 9th and 10th grade students academic engagement, achievement and college readiness. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that DYCD-CD enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. DCA

LOCAL

Local

Comrie

Rosedale Civic Association

237283084

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Boro

Sanders

Rosedale Jets Football Association, Inc.

113401835

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Comrie

Rosedale Jets Football Association, Inc.

113401835

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Comrie

Rosedale Little League Baseball, Inc.

521251209

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Quinn

Rosies Theater Kids, Inc.

331194964

$6,000

DCA

Local

Ignizio

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

$5,000

DCA

Local

Lappin

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

$5,000

DCA

The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women in the five boroughs of New York City. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts for breast cancer. The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. Funding will be used to support the AMICO Extended Services program which has sustained over 50 reductions over the past five years. Funds will be earmarked for staff salaries which will enable us to maintain a full time schedule. We will provide senior citizens case assistance information and advocacy services. To support the AMICO Extended Services program. The funds will support staff salaries and will maintain full time case assistance and informatioin services to senior citizens and their families. Funding will be used to perform audience interactive music concerts for seniors and baby boomers at local senior centers, community centers, nursing homes/assisted living. Funds will be used to support the agencys intake, assessment, referral and administrative functions as well as community education and mobilization efforts through HIV prevention education and community wide events on World AIDS Day, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day; National Women Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and National HIV Testing Day. Funding will provide a variety of FREE bilingual programs that provide opportunities for the entire family to join together in a multi-sensory learning experience that integrates the visual and other arts. To support the El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block program, Guided Tours Hands-On Workshops, and Professional Development. Classroom Connections (CRC): Bi-lingual, in-depth, multi-session residency programs designed to link El Museos cultural resources with social studies, English, science, and art in all grade levels (K-12). El Museos Youth Council: Provides participants citywide with the opportunity to learn about careers in the arts, museums non-profits, expand their professional network, and further develop their leadership professional skills. Members will help develop relevant youth driven programming strategies for reaching peers. To support the El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block program, El Museo's Youth Council, and Professional Development. To provide El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block, Classroom Connections (CRC), and El Museos Youth Council. These programs deepens the understanding of the relationship between the museum and its neighborhood. Students will learn discuss ways in which neighborhoods have been shaped by both the cultural social practices of its residents, focusing both on El Barrio their own neighborhoods.

Local

Quinn

Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc.

136192346

$5,000

DCA

Local Local

Ulrich Comrie

Roxbury Volunteer Emergency Services, Inc. Royal People Group Inc.

113084367 274441743 *

$5,000 $3,500

FDNY DYCD-Y

Local

Quinn

Rubin Museum of Art

226799567

$9,000

DCA

Local Local

Williams Recchia

Rugby Family Services Russian American Foundation, Inc.

113223904 133946716

$4,000 $10,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

Local

Quinn

Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center, Inc

133911827

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Palma

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Rivera

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

$5,000

DOHMH

Local

Gentile, Arroyo, Rodriguez, Levin CC

S.L.E. Lupus Foundation, Inc., The

133060086

$40,000

Local Local Local

Comrie Recchia Dilan

Safe Space, Inc. Salt and Sea Mission Salvation Army of Greater New York, The

111711014 113012147 135562351 *

$5,000 $5,000 $15,000

Funding will be for Classroom Connections (CRC): Bi-lingual, in-depth, multi-session residency programs designed to link El Museos cultural resources with social studies, English, science, and art in all grade levels (KDOHMH 12). El Museos Youth Council: Provides participants citywide with the opportunity to learn about careers in the arts, museums non-profits, expand their professional network, further develop their leadership professional skills. To support the El Museo in the Classroom/Around the Block program, Guided Tours Hands-On Workshops, and DYCD-Y Professional Development. Funds will help to support the Summer Exposure Program(SEP)for young people and they will be used to offset DYCD-CD staffing and material expenses. Funding will provide hygeine kits, winter coats and clothing to homeless vets, arrange day trips and outings for DYCD-CD day care patients. Funds will also provide recreational items and help assist veterans in applying for VA care and benefits.

LOCAL

Local

Crowley

Salvatore LaRussa Dance Company, Inc.

320119937

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local

Foster Rivera Cabrera Halloran Koo Jackson Mendez

Samaritan Village, Inc. Samaritan Village, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc.

112635374 112635374 133164464 133164464 133164464 133164464 133164464

* * * * * * *

$8,500 $5,000 $10,000 $1,500 $4,000 $4,000 $3,500

DOHMH DHS DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH

Local Local Local Local Local

Rivera Williams Rodriguez Gennaro Weprin

Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samaritans of New York, Inc. Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc. Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

133164464 133164464 133164464 113071518 113071518

* * *

$5,000 $3,500 $4,000 $13,500 $24,000

DOHMH DOHMH DOHMH DYCD-CD DFTA

We are requesting support for our performing arts season, education programs, free public programs, and citywide programming. We also present free public programs at no cost to participants, including: Open Day; Irish Arts Center NYC Dance Festival in Riverside Park South; Irish Book Day; and our Access Irish Arts initiative which gives free tickets to students and seniors. To improve prevention of diseases and to promote health literacy and collaborative pluralistic clinical interventions. To provide for the care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals and to promote adoptions. To provide for the care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals and to promote adoptions. To provide for the care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals and to promote adoptions. To support its Immigration Legal Services Program. The program offers immigration legal consultations, immigration application assistance, and legal representation. To provides after-school services and tutorials, senior care programs and recreational activities and youth development programs. Funding will be utilized by ABI for educational development in English as a Second Language classes (ESL) and to expand the Beginning Spanish classes. In general, funding will be utilized for classroom space, teachers, supplies, and software and headsets for laboratory instruction. Funding is requested to support the Apollos array of free and low-cost programs through the year, which include a wide-reaching ticket access program, an annual Open House weekend of free events for the whole family, and the yearly Holidays at the Apollo celebration. Funds will be earmarked for the Extended Services Program which provides benefits, entitlement services and advocacy to senior citizens and their families. To improve the quality of childcare in our training center for prospective in-home child care providers. To continue to provide on going services to all merchants along East Tremont's thoroughfare; to revitalize and sustain our Merchants Association Funding will go towards running the after school program for childrens which provides a safe and educational environment for children. Funding will provide academic achievement and engagement among youth; college readiness, leadership and civic participation among young adults; and independence, English as a Second Language (ESL), education/job prospects, and integration for adults. Funding will purchase supplies for these educational programs, including office supplies; and cover part of related salary costs for the Youth Program Manager and Adult Education Coordinator. The Arab American Family Education Initiative (AAFEI) promotes independence, productivity and stability by supporting Arab American families. Funding will purchase supplies educational programs, including office supplies; and cover part of related salary costs for the Youth Program Manager and Adult Education Coordinator. To expand our Civics ESL and Citizenship Exam Program. With additional funding, we will create a civics-based ESL curriculum aimed at educating recent immigrants on US history, civil rights, government, and voter participation. Funds will expand our Civics ESL and Citizenship Exam Program. We provide one-on-one tutoring to immigrants preparing for their citizenship exams, in addition to ESL classes that focus on womens empowerment and health. Funds will expand our Civics ESL and Citizenship Exam Program. We provide one-on-one tutoring to immigrants preparing for their citizenship exams, in addition to ESL classes that focus on womens empowerment and health. To provide free tax preparation to low-wealth New Yorkers through tax credits and refunds as well as gain access to SaveUSA, public benefits and financial education. Funds will be used to support tax site operations. Operating funding for the outreach and marketing materials used for the College Preparation Program whose primary mission is to increase the number of high school graduates and college enrollment. Operating funding for the outreach and marketing materials used for the College Preparation Program whose primary mission is to increase the number of high school graduates and college enrollment.

Local

Weprin

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$15,000

DFTA

Local

Weprin

Samuel Field YM & YWHA, Inc.

113071518

$15,000

DFTA

Local

Ignizio

Sandy Ground Historical Society, The

133035736

$7,000

DCA

Local

Oddo

Sandy Ground Historical Society, The

133035736

$3,000

DCA

Local

Rose

Sandy Ground Historical Society, The

133035736

$5,000

DCA

Local

Vacca

Santa Maria Seniors Association

132692936

$1,000

DFTA

Boro

Foster

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Palma

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Rose

Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

201209795

$5,000

To fund our regular classes, camps and workshops which are funded also through tution and scholarships. More funding will allow for more scholarships to those who cannot afford to attend. Funds will be used to DYCD-CD provide operating support, which will enable artists of all ages and levels to develop their talents. Funds will enable Art Lab to continue to give classes and workshops in the fine and applied arts to preschoolers, children, teens, and adults, both beginners and advanced. DYCD-Y Funding for a series of visual and performing arts events that will take place in Theater for the New City, libraries, community gardens and monthly free childrens art workshops. The funds requested will be used to provide administrative and program support, artist and consultant fees, refreshments, curatorial services.

Local

Rodriguez

Saxrack Learning Center Inc.

271668344

$4,000

LOCAL

Local

Greenfield

CC

SBH Community Service Network, Inc. (Sephardic Bikur Chomlim)

237406410

$200,000

DFTA

To offer our evidence-based arthritis education and management program Arthritis Basics for Change (ABC) and the Walk With Ease (WWE) self-directed model to train participant to conveniently and safely incorporate physical activity into their daily lives. Building off of the past success of the Foundations other evidence-based Life Improvement Series programs- the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program, the Arthritis Foundation Tai Chi Program, and the Arthritis Foundation Self Help Program, the ABC/WWE program targets people of all ages and affected by a variety of types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, lupus and gout. Funds will support mainstage programming which includes 4 annual multidisciplinary festivals, a queer empowerment series and other performance works, dance works by resident dance company, and production of the Bronx Dance Magazine. Funds will go toward artists fees, administration, space, marketing, public programs and production/program/administration expenses.

Local

Dickens, JacksonCC

Schomburg Center in Black Culture

131887440

$30,000

NYPL-R

Local Local Local Ulrich

Ulrich CC Vacca

School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center School Sisters of Notre Dame Educational Center Schuyler Hill Civic Association

651217975 651217975 061185107

* *

$5,000 $25,000 $5,000

The Art Business Council's Business Volunteers for the Arts matches nonprofit arts projects with experts in DYCD-CD marketing, finance, planning, and other areas for pro bono consultation. The Program also recruits, trains, and places volunteers as board members, and offers board readiness workshops for arts organizations. DYCD DFTA Funding will provide Museum Programs, Community programs and Nursing home programs. Funds to support ARTs East New Yorks Young ARTist Institute (YAI) program and will be used to hire (1) Program Director, six teaching artists, marketing expenses and other operational costs. Dance Off the Streets is a program designed to keep children and teenagers age 8-17 off the streets and out of gangs. D.O.t.S. empowers the youth of Coney Island to be creative, productive leaders, who will have the skills DYCD-CD to work collectively, solve problems and maintain physical fitness. Funds will used to pay the salary of teachers and personnel. DYCD-Y Through Operation Get Real With D.R.U.G.S, where DRUGS is an acronym for Doing Right Under Guidance and Supervision, the Arverne Church of God is making mentoring available to youth on Friday night open gym sessions. Funds will be used for workshops, recreation equipment and events. To provide comprehensive health services, ranging from affordable primary care and mental health to HIV testing and STD screening to case management and other support services. Funds will be used to hire peers to conduct community health education specifically in communities of color and consultants to redesign and upgrade its website to improve communication about APICHAs services online.

Local

Vann

SCO Family of Services

112777066

$24,000

Local

Vann

SCO Family of Services

112777066

$10,000

Local Boro

Oddo Brooklyn Delegation

Seamen's Society for Children and Families Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc.

135563010 112561538 *

$2,000 $4,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-CD

Local

Nelson

Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc.

112561538

$3,500

APICHA provides comprehensive health services, ranging from affordable primary care and mental health to HIV testing and STD screening to case management and other support services. Funds will be used to hire 1)peers to DYCD-CD conduct community health education specifically in communities of color with the greatest need, 2)consultants to redesign and upgrade its website to improve communication about APICHAs services online and to provide access to services and information to greater number of people.

Local

Recchia

Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc.

112561538

$5,000

APICHA provides comprehensive health services, ranging from affordable primary care and mental health to HIV testing and STD screening to case management and other support services. APICHA is strengthening its infrastructure after its recent transformation into a community health center. It is growing its general primary care and supportive services beyond HIV while maintaining its highly recognized HIV/AIDS care model. For DYCD-CD example, APICHA recently opened its Trans Health Clinic to help address health disparities in the LGBT community. Also, we expanded our case management capacity to serve people with chronic diseases in addition to HIV. Funds will be used to hire 1)peers to conduct community health education specifically in communities of color with the greatest need, 2)consultants to redesign and upgrade its website to improve communication abo! ut APICHAs services online and to provide access to services and information to greater number of people.

Local

Fidler

CC

Seaside Summer Concert Series, Inc.

112561538

$200,000

DYCD

To be used for a pilot Town Hall LOCAL (TH-L) project, a franchising of our popular monthly Town Hall to underserved neighborhoods with significant new Asian immigrant populations. Empowering artists to grow as community leaders (i.e. Ambassadors) and catalyze the creative energy of their neighborhood, contributing to greater overall livability and well-being.Funds will cover stipends for TH-L Ambassadors and a4 staff time for coordination/oversight and strategic marketing/outreach. CACF is requesting funding for our youth and parent leadership programs. The Youth Leadership Program consists of Asian Pacific American (APA) public high school students from all 5 boroughs. The program will launch with a retreat of 8 full-day sessions. The Parent Leadership Program empowers 20 immigrant APA parents. CACF is requesting funding for POWER (Parents Organizing to Work for Equal Rights), our parent leadership program for immigrant Asian Pacific Americans (APA). This program empowers 20 immigrant APA parents to promote equity and access for NYCs APA families. These workshops will be accessible to residents, schools, and community organizations in District 21. To support AAFEs immigration legal services, and housing education and organizing. AAFE will offer individualized immigration counseling, one-on-one housing counseling and provide updated immigrationrelated information to hundreds of clients each year through large outreach and public education events.

Local

Quinn

Second Stage Theatre, Inc.

133021180

$5,000

DCA

Boro

Koslowitz

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178

$857

DFTA

Local

Koslowitz

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

131624178

$40,143

DFTA

LOCAL

Local Local

Weprin Van Bramer

Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer (SHARE), Inc.

131624178 131624178

* *

$25,000 $10,000

DFTA DFTA

To support the Teen Action program which promotes leadership development and peer support among immigrant and English language learning (ELL) high school students. Funds will help with staffing costs of the program and supplies expenses. To support the One Flushing Community Economic Development Center which provides business assistance and workforce development services to small business owners and local residents. AAFEs HUD-certified housing counselors educate first-time homebuyers. The Neighborhood Stabilization Program advances stable and vibrant communities through comprehensive education and counseling to firsttime homebuyers, mortgage application packaging services and foreclosure prevention counseling. The Immigrant Services Program provides culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL education to NYCs Asian immigrants, including: Client application completion assistance, documentation gathering, and Asian language translation for the N-400, N-600, N-648, and N-565 application, Mock interview preparation (group and individual), ESL classes in Asian languages regarding civics, Immigrant legal assistace

Boro

Oddo

133131914

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Rivera

Self-Help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer (SHARE), Inc.

133131914

$5,000

DOHMH

Local Local Local

Fidler, Greenfield CC Recchia Nelson

Sephardic Community Youth Center, Inc. Sephardic Home for the Aged, Inc. September 11th Family Group

112567809 111694718 710899005

* *

$235,000 $8,000 $3,500

Funds to provide counseling and education to immigrant tenants with limited English proficiency about their rights as tenants, housing discrimination and affordable housing options. Funds will support The Neighborhood Stabilization Program which helps stable and vibrant communities DFTA through comprehensive education and counseling to first-time homebuyers, mortgage application packaging services and foreclosure prevention counseling. The Immigrant Services Program provides culturally sensitive in-language counseling and ESOL education to DYCD-CD NYCs Asian immigrants. DFTA Our planning, research and advocacy program advances the rights of Asian Americans and all those in need by DYCD-CD publishing reports that embody our issues and concerns. Issues AAFE that researches include transportation equity, land use, affordable housing policy, home ownership, local economic development, and education. DSBS Funds will support The Neighborhood Stabilization Program which helps stable and vibrant communities through comprehensive education and counseling to first-time homebuyers, mortgage application packaging services and foreclosure prevention counseling. AAFE will provide comprehensive housing and community services to immigrant and low-income residents living in East Harlem including: (1) Housing; (2) Entitlements; (3) Immigration ; and (4) Other Services: client referrals, letter reading services, and completion of various forms and applications. Funds will support frontline staff providing these critical services at two storefront offices in Chinatown and the Lower East Side. AAFEs citywide fire safety campaign will educate tenants on what they can do to prevent fires and to report building conditions that violate fire codes. Requested funds will enable us to design multilingual materials targeted to Asian immigrants with limited English proficiency, conduct outreach on the ground and through ethnic media, and deliver monthly workshops. We will also publish awhite paper on the conditions and impacts of fire hazards in immigrant communities and identify public policy interventions for mitigating them.

Local

Recchia

September 11th Family Group

710899005

$4,000

Boro

Ignizio

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

133541647

$5,000

Local

Oddo

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

133541647

$3,000

DSBS

Local

Rose

Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)

133541647

$5,500

DSBS

Local

Palma

Service Fund Of The National Organization For Women

133083202

$5,000

The fund will be use to provide a location for our local senior citizens to socialize with each other. We provide DYCD-CD social activities such as Tai Chi, Dance class, English Class, Chess games, Mahjong Games, etc. Funds will hire one coordinator to oversea their activities and a volunteer event coordinator to organize events for the seniors. Our department has 2 program assistants that provide professional guidance to any individuals that needs to apply for government assistance such as Public Housing, Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamp, Cash Assistance, Home Energy Assistance Program, etc. The fund will be used to staff our Human Service department. The funds will be use provide free self defense training to woman and any individuals that needs such lessons. The fund will be use to hire an instructor that has practice martial art for over 10 years. The fund will be use to provide a location for our local senior citizens to socialize with each other. We provide social activities such as Tai Chi, Dance class, English Class, Chess games, Mahjong Games, etc. Funds to hire one coordinator to oversea their activities and a volunteer event coordinator to organize events for the seniors. To support a one-on-one mentoring program that connects youth city-wide with successful adult mentors. Funds will help staffing expenses and activity expenses.

Local

Chin, Lappin, Arroyo, Lander, Dromm, Viverito, Brewer, James for GLBT Elders, Inc. (SAGE) CC Services and Advocacy

132947657

$100,000

DFTA

Local

Comrie

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

$5,000

DFTA

Local

Weprin

Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.

112591783

$30,000

DFTA

Local

Williams

Sesame Flyers International, Inc.

112692485

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Wills **

SEVA Immigrant Community Advocacy Project, Inc.

208013346

$5,000

CACF will improve our support for the Asian Pacific American community by strengthening our 40 Asian led and serving member agencies through our Capacity Building Program. Your support will enable CACF to coordinate quarterly membership meetings, quarterly trainings, and individual technical assistance, reaching at least 200 staff and volunteers of our member agencies located throughout the 5 boroughs and will be opportunities for DYCD-CD CACF to work with our members to identify emerging community needs and trends, share promising practices, and foster collaboration. Topics will include board and staff relations, organizational governance, program planning and evaluation, and public policies. Member agencies will enhance their sustainability and effectiveness and will create positive relationships with diverse city and community leaders, maximizing their! ability to provide vital services for New York Citys fastest growing community. DCA Funding will support The Youth Leadership Program and implement our Parent Leadership Program .

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Garodnick

Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, Inc. d/b/a. Park Avenue Armory

134086800

$3,500

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Garodnick Fidler Comrie Dromm

Shakespeare Society Inc Shalom Task Force, Inc. Sheba USA, Inc. Sheba USA, Inc.

133974836 113207504 113410174 113410174

$3,500 $5,000

Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to learn to swim. Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to learn to DYCD-CD swim. Funding will also support Asphalt Green programs at P.S. 151. DCA DYCD-Y DYCD-CD Funds are being requested to help support the Recess Enhancement Program (REP) in District 11, transforming the recess period from an often dangerous, chaotic situation into a safe, fun and active time for kids. Funding will support the Waterproofing program, which each year teaches public school children to learn to swim. The Waterproofing Program serves over 1,300 children/year in a free swim program during the school day. The objectives are for students to be safe in the water, learn to swim and develop a life-long fitness habits. Funding will also support REP whose mission is to transform the recess period from an often dangerous, chaotic situation into a safe, fun and active time. To fund an After school program and art classes for children.Funds will help cover liability insurance, utility and supply expenses. To support the Informed Voices Youth Association, Exercise, Basketball skills clinic, Basketball League, Tournaments, parties, movies Basketball Luncheon. Funds will be used to offset operational costs.

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$3,500 $3,500

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Nelson

Sheepshead Tenants Association

352158698

$3,500

NYCHA

Local Local

Greenfield Recchia

Shema Kolainu - Hear Our Voices Shmira Civilian Volunteer Patrol of Boro Park, Inc.

113503085 113260405

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$6,000 $5,000

DOHMH DYCD-CD

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Levin

Shmira Volunteer Patrol Corp. d/b/a/ Williamsburg Safety Patrol

112719958

$23,500

ASU of NY will provide referral/support services, presentations to enhance cultural awareness of ethnic groups, DYCD-CD provide cultural programs, support soccer tournaments for the youth, proved historical /or recreational excursions for the elderly, as well as, informational forums for the youth, elderly and women. To provide three 1-week construction safety certification training sessions in Coney Island, consisting of a 10hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) construction class , 4-hour NYC DOB supported scaffold class, 4-hour flagger class, blood borne pathogens class, respiratory medical clearance, and mask fit test. Astella will provide job placement services for the OSHA/construction certification program graduates. Astella Development Corp.s Mermaid Ave. Clean Streets Campaign will rid Mermaid Ave. sidewalks and street corners from Stillwell Ave. to West 37th Street of liter and surface dirt and stains. Funding would go toward APAC's 12th season of producing high quality plays and musicals, and supporting the development of new works of theater. Funds will be used to support our District Marketing and Sanitation Sweeping Program. Funding will used for the Inter-generational program to bridge the gap between youth and the elderly through Arts and Crafts, Movies, round table discussion and trips to the museum. Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens. Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens.

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Gentile

Shore Road Parks Conservancy Corporation

274519798

$5,500

DYCD-CD

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Koslowitz Sanders Quinn Comrie Comrie, Koslowitz CC Chin Jackson Williams Williams Mealy Lander

Shows From The Heart Inc. Sickle Cell Awareness Foundation Corp Inc. Signature Theatre Company, Inc. Simply To Empower Masterminds Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Society for Equitable Excellence Society for Haitian Research, Inc. Society For The Advancement Of The Caribbean Diaspora Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and BedfordStuyvesant History Society of the Citizens of Pozzallo United Inc.

113590666 711037154 133641560 352427957 131624182 530206027 300278899 113439457 270725739 237330454 112324513

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$5,000 $3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $40,000 $3,500

DYCD-CD DOHMH DCA DYCD-Y DOHMH DCA

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$3,500 $5,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-CD Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens. DYCD-Y Funding will be used to provide direct and indirect cancer support services to women and men in Queens.

DYCD-CD To fund a Cultural Program - Greek Music and Dance Nights in Athens Square Park. Offer programs and services to the tenants of Atlantic Terminal. Offer educational workshops and coordinate development or community specific events tailored by the Tenants Association. Funds will be used to defray the cost of the After School Enrichment Program, STARS, that will focus on literacy, DYCD-CD social skills, and talent development. To introduce an innovative art and technology program to our students in order to enhance and hone their thinking, creativity and communication aptitude in a more effective manner. The technology program will DCA provide training for our teachers to help them create individual class websites to enhance the communication between our faculty and parent DCA Funds will be used for uniforms for the football team. Funds will support a visiting Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) who will conduct weekly psycho-educational DCA groups and monthly psychiatric medication monitoring; and psychiatric consultations. Funding requested will be used to support the Hattie Carthan Garden and Community Markets. Funding is DCA needed for youth stipends, building farm infrastructure, market promotions, the senior basket program, a community composting program, and an ethnic cooking program. The requested funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the DCA arts and dance. DCA DPR DCA DCA DYCD-Y Funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. Students also receive complimentary tickets to an ABT performance at the Metropolitan Opera House. To support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. The requested funds will support the ABT at School program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. To provide the community children at large with amateur sports tournaments.

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Arroyo Chin Mendez Palma Rivera Van Bramer Chin Weprin Koslowitz

Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA) Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA) Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA) Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA) Society of the Educational Arts, Inc. (SEA) Socrates Sculpture Park, Inc. Soho Repertory Theatre Inc. Sol Zim Jewish Enrichment Music Foundation, Inc., The Songs of Love Foundation

113210593 113210593 113210593 113210593 113210593 113066597 132885288 113631951 113314191

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$5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $10,000 $20,000 $5,000 $3,500 $5,000

$1,500

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Dickens

Songs of Solomon: An Inspirational Ensemble, Inc.

134195889

$6,000

DYCD-Y

Our request is for funding to support Liberty LEADS STEM programming which includes a 4-week Science in the City summer program for 6th graders. The curriculum involves community building activities, inquiry-based science and math investigations, and literacy activities. Students engage in field trips two days each week visiting zoos, parks, and museums to become more familiar with the many ways nature exists in our city. We also offer a 20-session school year Saturday experiential science and math class for 7th and 8th graders named, Junk Box Invention. This class offers students an opportunity to explore their interest in hands-on science and math in a creative environment while engaging in additional reading and writing activities. The Saturday Academy Science and Math course for 9th and 10th graders offers students an experiential chemistry course where they created soda and soap or an Algebra support class. Funds will used for personnel, supplies and field trip costs. To enhance the ability of Baruch College to provide for the educational needs of the student body. The Battered Womens Resource Center helps survivors of domestic violence improve domestic violence public policy, its implementation and the services women and children turn-to when escaping abuse. Funding from the New York City Council will ensure the continued progress and success of our organizing campaigns to improve NYCs response to abused women and their children. It will support leadership training, development and support of survivors of domestic violence; outreach efforts to increase VOW membership and its diverse representation of NYCs survivor community and coalitions.

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Comrie BLAC, Dickens, Jackson CC

Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education City College of New York

133893536 133893536 *

$3,500 $40,000

CUNY CUNY

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Barron

Soul Tigers Marching Band, Inc.

110615740

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Dilan Weprin Dromm Koo

Soul Tigers Marching Band, Inc. South Asian Council for Social Services South Asian Council for Social Services South Asian Council for Social Services

110615740 113232920 113632920 113632920

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$9,500 $5,000 $3,500 $6,000

To provide temporary residential housing, domestic violence prevention education, and program services for victims of domestic violence. To support the annual BIG BayFest eight block waterfront celebration of the unique heritage and waterfront DYCD-CD community Sheepshead Bay. DYCD-Y DYCD-CD To fund The Downtown Dance Festival (DDF). Specufically, funds will be used to offset equipment expenses. The Bay Community VAC is a volunteer ambulance squad providing NYS DOH certified Basic Life Support to the DYCD-CD Bay Terrace, East Clearview and Fort Totten sections of north eastern Queens. Funds will provide general operating expenses. To support the continued effort to create an alliance with area merchants, property owners, and local institutions in order to address issues of economic growth and quality of life. Its efforts have been directed DYCD-Y toward maintaining the vitality of the area's combination of residential units, recreational facilities, parklands, and the retail/service commercial presence. Funding would be used to help offset the costs of the parade. Costs include: permits, bands, stages, insurance DYCD and general expenses related to the costs of a parade in NYC. Funding would be to cover the costs incurred with the operation of a graffiti removal program.The funding will be used to pay for the Storage, maintenance and operation of a vehicle; Equipment and supplies necessary to DYCD-CD remove the graffiti throughout the neighborhood; and Safety clothing to be worn by volunteer members removing the graffiti. NYCHA Funds will be used to provided educational speakers, beautification throughout Bayside, promotion of businesses through events and marketing and to pay a part-time staffer to do programs and admistrative tasks.

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Van Bramer

South Asian Youth Action

133943630

$5,000

Local

Queens Delegation, Comrie, Van Bramer, Ulrich CC South Asian Youth Action

133943630

$10,000

Local

Rose

South Beach Civic Association Inc.

710916558

$3,500

Local

Oddo

South Beach Houses Tenants Association

136400434

$2,000

Local

Arroyo

South Bronx Concerned Citizens, Inc.

582435828

$12,500

Funds will support programs and services to the Queens community, including: history and art exhibits; DYCD-CD education progams for schools, public programs including lectures, concerts, family workshops, and tours of two NYC landmarks. Funds will support programs and services to the Queens community, including: history and art exhibits; education progams for schools, scouts, adults; outreach to general audiences; public programs including lectures, symposia, concerts, family workshops, tours, access for students and researchers to archivial collections documenting the development of communities in northeast Queens over the past 300 years. To improve the business climate and foot traffic within the district boundaries. The requested funds will be used for marketing costs. The funds will be used to pay utilities, office equipment and supplies to perform the duties of the organization and programming funded by other sources both public and private. Our programming includes but is not limited to merchant organizing, business attraction and retention, placemaking, community events, economic development and district promotion. The Downtown Staten Island Council seeks funding for general office administration and to pay staff to perform the duties of the organization. Our programming includes but is not limited to merchant organizing, business attraction and retention, placemaking, community events, economic development and district promotion. Family Day - activities, consultants and refreshments Informational Fair - consultants Back to School Event school supplies Mothers Day Celebration - guest speaker, refreshments, momentos Fathers Day Celebration guest speaker, refreshments, momentos Multi-Cultural Holiday Celebration - items representing all of the different cultures celebrating holidays in December, momentos The Be Proud Foundation hosting numerous events such as Appreciation Luncheon For The Police And Fire Department, Toys For Tots, Your Highness Grandmother, Passover Food Distribution, The Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc.

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Lander

South Brooklyn Legal Services

132605605

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Recchia

South Brooklyn Youth Consortium, Inc.

030387372

$35,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Recchia

CC

South Brooklyn Youth Consortium, Inc.

030387372

$30,000

DYCD

Local

James

South of the Navy Yard Artists, Inc.

421541443

$3,500

DCA

Local

Comrie

South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

111966067

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Queens Delegation, Comrie, Ulrich CC

South Queens Boys and Girls Club, Inc.

111966067

$60,000

DYCD

LOCAL

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Chin

South Street Seaport Museum

132596500

$3,500

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Comrie Brooklyn Delegation Levin Reyna

Southern Queens Park Association, Inc. Southside Community Mission, Inc. Southside Community Mission, Inc. Southside Community Mission, Inc.

112432846 112306447 112306447 112306447

$10,000 $16,875 $5,000 $20,000

To support the Be Proud Foundation hosting a numerous events: Your Highness Grandmother Pageant, Toys for Tots Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the Police and Fire Department, Passover Food Distribution, Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc. Your Highness Grandmother is a pageant, and the annual Celebration of the End of World War II. To support the Be Proud Foundation hosting a numerous events: Your Highness Grandmother Pageant, Toys for DYCD-Y Tots Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the Police and Fire Department, Passover Food Distribution, Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc. DYCD-CD Funds will be used for a Tutoring Service, Educational Trips and Office Supplies. DYCD-CD Funding received will go towards expansion of our three prong program and Parenting Forums. DCA To provide Congregate Meals, Transportation, Educational and Recreational Activities, Health Promotion, DYCD-CD Nutrition Education, Case Assistance, Entitlements and Benefits, Information and Referral services,advocacy, counseling and inter-generational programs to Senior Citizens 60 years and older. DCA To provide the Diabetes Prevention Self Management Program in which we will help individuals with diabetes manage their condition and to prevent the onset of the disease. The funding will be used to enhance our current Diabetes Prevention Self Management Program. We will help individuals with diabetes manage their condition and to prevent the onset of the disease among local residents in the community. We will provide diabetes education classes for 200 clients; nutrition education for 250 clients; exercise and fitness classes for 250 clients and regular screenings and laboratory tests for 250 clients. We allow other Block Associations to use our Community Room for their meetings. Funding we be used to purchase office supplies such as paper, ink, and other office equipment. Offerings include nationally accredited job readiness training, green sector on-the-job training, career coaching and placement services, and financial literacy. Complementing these services, Restorations Financial Empowerment Center provides one-on-one financial counseling, helping residents reduce debt, manage credit and access critical financial services. Funding would support Restorations workforce and asset building efforts as we facilitate economic self sufficiency. Offerings include nationally accredited job readiness training, green sector on-the-job training, career coaching and placement services, and financial literacy. Some 1000 are served through these offerings each year and 200 placed in jobs and internships. Complementing these services, Restorations Financial Empowerment Center provides one-on-one financial counseling, helping residents reduce debt, manage credit and access critical financial services. Finally, our social supports team removes barriers to employment and self sufficiency by providing free screening, onsite access to benefits, legal counseling and social service referrals. Funds to support emergency medical service and ambulance transport and training programs including our CPR, First Aid and EMT training courses. Funding will be used for gas, vehicle repairs, rent, utilities, medical and training equipment and supplies, uniforms, textbooks, and similar costs. Funds to support emergency medical service and ambulance transport and training programs including our CPR, First Aid and EMT training courses. Funding will be used for gas, vehicle repairs, rent, utilities, medical and training equipment and supplies, uniforms, textbooks, and similar costs. We bring published authors and illustrators into classrooms to lead weekly workshops and help to build literacy among city students. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff expenses. To support an in-school reading program. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff time. Behind the Book is a literacy nonprofit whose mission is to excite low-income youth about reading. We bring published authors and illustrators into classrooms to lead weekly workshops and guide students through the completion of a unique project. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff time. Behind the Book is a literacy nonprofit whose mission is to excite low-income youth about reading. We bring published authors and illustrators into classrooms to lead weekly workshops and guide students through the completion of a unique project. Funds will be used for direct program expenses such as cost of books, project supplies, student book publishing, author honoraria, travel and staff time. All of our programs throughout the school year are provided free to our trainees. We run debate and leadership training programs and debate competitions during the school year. We also run Saturday day long citywide debate competitions for public high school and middle school girls. Each summer,we conduct a free two week intensive daily debate and leadership training institute for New York City public high school and college girls. Our program/training costs for skilled debate coaches,trainers and materials, both for our year round training and citywide debate competitions covered by our organization. Funding will support Poetry in Motion in the collaboration of Bella Voce Singers and the Artichoke Dance Company, in a unique series of workshops, open rehearsals and performances. To be funded consist of the Community Consultant Program,(CCP) and the Housing Preservation Initiative.(HPI) These programs serve the moderate and low income residents of community boards with the objective and the programatic scope have been to assist residents/tenants in securing housing services and apply for housing entitlements.

Local

Quinn

Spanish Dance Arts Company, Inc.

133286419

$3,000

Local

Arroyo

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

$5,000

DCA

Local

Jackson

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

$2,500

DCA

Local

Mendez

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

$3,000

DCA

Local

Palma

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

$5,000

DCA

Local

Quinn

Spanish Theatre Repertory Company, Ltd.

132672755

$3,000

DCA

Local

Greenfield

SPARKS PPD, Inc.

260794276

$5,500

DOHMH

Local Local

Lander Comrie

SPARKS PPD, Inc. Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

260794276 113112635

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$3,500 $5,000

DOHMH DYCD-Y

Local

Wills **

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Rose

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Recchia

Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

113112635

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Comrie

Springfield Gardens Methodist Church Community Service Agency Springfield Rifles & Riflettes Youth Sports Inc.

112161877

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Comrie

237269660

$9,500

DYCD-Y

LOCAL

Local

Quinn

St Luke's Chamber Ensemble

510201839

$3,000

DCA

Local

Brewer

St Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center Center for Comprehensive 132997301 Care St Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center Center for Comprehensive 132997730 Care

$3,000

OCJC

Local

Brewer

$2,000

DOHMH

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Dickens

St Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center Center for Comprehensive 132997301 Care

$6,000

DOHMH

Funds to pay for staff that will administer critical community services that include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicare, and Housing Services and Section 8 recertification; Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; Holocaust Services; and a Food Pantry. Funds to help sustain our food pantry, which is part of the largest kosher food distribution network in the country. Funds to pay for staff that will administer critical community services that include: advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicare, and Housing Services and Section 8 recertification; Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; Holocaust Services; and a Food Pantry. To maintain sponsorship services to the 22 satellite sites that meet throughout southern Brooklyn. In addition we will continue to sponsor the largest Active Adult program in NYC which is located in a public parks facility. Additionally we will be able to supply nutritional snacks during program hours, trips, vehicle costs and exercise materials. To enhance youth & family services including comprehensive after-school programming at four local elementary schools, general youth programming including youth sports and events as well as social activities. The funds will be used for staff, curriculum development, trips, and equipment for programming and graffiti removal. To support programming including recreational activities such as youth fitness and sports; social activities including evening teen centers, leadership and neighborhood beautification programs; educational activities in after-school centers and programs. Additionally we will work with local school parent associations, school districts, school leadership teams local NYPD to have community meetings at our community center. Funding will allow us to continue the Active Adult programming offering organized health & wellness activities such as yoga, line dancing, stretch band class, walking clubs and more. Funding will also provide essential transportation services for seniors, to offset costs of staff, and to provide snacks, trips and excercise equipment. unding will be used to provide activities for families and children including rides, balloons, cotton candy, and back -to-school supplies. The funding will support tourism marketing and develop strategic, economic initiatives for tourism stakeholders across Brooklyn. To support the 10th Annual Sheba Film Festival, which showcases the artistic works of Ethiopian artists and filmmakers. To Support Family Day Activities To establish an After-School program to engage our youth with opportunities to better themselves with values and morals and to offer them a safe place, off the streets, to enhance their education and deal with other social issues that they might be facing. Funds will expand the services currently provided by Emergency Food Assistance Program which consists of a Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen. Bethel is seeking support for its Community Based Food Pantry, Breakfast Club and Community Day. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. Funds will expand the services currently provided by Emergency Food Assistance Program which consists of a Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen.

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Crowley, Rose, Vallone, Brewer CC

St Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center for Comprehensive Care

132997730

$25,000

DOHMH

Local

Comrie

St. Albans Congregational Church

112077266

$5,000

DFTA

Boro

Wills **

St. Albans Congregational Church

112077266

$7,857

DYCD-Y

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Comrie Comrie Dickens Palma Viverito Recchia Levin Greenfield Recchia

St. Albans Multipurpose Community Center, Inc. St. Albans/Jamaica Little League St. Aloysius Education Clinic St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction St. Ann's Warehouse, Inc. St. Ann's Warehouse, Inc. St. Athanasius Golden Age Club St. Athanasius Golden Age Club

113137355 800103495 133415339 133724008 133724008 112665242 112665242 111639837 111639837

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$19,500 $10,000 $4,000 $7,000 $5,000

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DYCD-Y DOHMH DOHMH DCA DCA DFTA DFTA

$31,000 $3,500

$4,750 $4,000

Local

Ignizio

St. Columcille Irish Cultural Center

133909562

$3,500

To support the Clown Care program. Clown doctors, who are trained in specific hygienic practices and protocols, DYCD-CD related to interacting with hospitalized children in inpatient wards, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and in physical therapy, bone marrow transplant, pediatric AIDS, and outpatient clinics. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to DFTA eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. To support the Circus for All Program which provides free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to DCA eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens. Support for Clown Care, the Big Apple Circuss signature community outreach program, is in residence at 14 hospitals nationwide, including three in New York. Members of the Clown Care team conduct their own version of medical rounds, spreading humors healing power. All clown doctors are trained in specific hygienic practices DYCD-CD and protocols related to interacting with hospitalized children in inpatient wards, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and in physical therapy, bone marrow transplant, pediatric AIDS, outpatient and acute care clinics. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen and orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that DYCD-CD they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. DYCD-CD

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Oddo Levin, Fidler, Ulrich, Levin CC Oddo

St. Columcille Irish Cultural Center St. Francis College St. George Theatre Restoration, Inc., The

133909562 111635105 200985637 *

$3,500 $60,000 $1,500

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Arroyo

St. Jerome's Church RC

131740204

$15,000

Local

Gennaro

St. John's Bread and Life Program

113174514

$3,000

LOCAL

Local

CC

St. John's Bread and Life Program

113174514

$25,000

DYCD

Local

Dickens

St. Luke's AME Church

133438047

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Jackson

St. Luke's AME Church

133438047

$2,500

DOHMH

Local

Koo

St. Michael's Summer Program

112202807

$3,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Dickens

St. Nicholas Houses Community Organization, Inc.

262550841

$7,000

NYCHA

Local

Reyna

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

510192170

$10,000

DCA

Local

Reyna

CC

St. Nick's Alliance Corporation

510192170

$60,000

HPD

Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen and orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds awarded will be used to match approximately 7,000 domestic and international visitors with 300 friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC. Funds will support the enhancing of NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers. Funds awarded will be used to match domestic and international visitors with friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC.

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St. Patrick's Vincent de Paul Society

111631818

$2,000

Funds will be used to run the B.A.G. Greeter Program, the only non-profit program dedicated to enhancing NYCs image globally by welcoming travelers and communicating to the world that our city is a safe, friendly, accessible fascinating place to visit. We will match approximately domestic international visitors with over 300 volunteers DYCD-CD for free informal, unscripted walks in neighborhoods; we will create Neighborhood Information Profiles which visitors can use as free,downloadable self-guided walking tours; organize Greeter Outings to acquaint volunteers with neighborhood cultural sites; promote free weekly neighborhood events through social media, our website and volunteer emails; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive press for NYC. DYCD-CD Funds will allow us to provide mentoring services to NYC youth. Funds will allow Big Brothers Big Sisters to provide mentoring services to NYC youth, many of whom are DYCD-CD disabled, pregnant or parenting, immigrants, and arrested children. Additionally, we will be able to provide educational support and training of other youth organizations across all five boroughs. DYCD-Y Requested funds will be used to offset the costs for the purchase of food for the poor and needy. Funds will provide BINAs Vocational Services Program for Brain Injury Survivors, with a special awareness of the needs of brain injury survivors in NYCs Orthodox Jewish population, consists of an initial intake, a vocational assessment, individual coaching in resume writing, interviewing skills and job search strategies. Funding will be used for salary, supervision salary, and marketing to attract new clients. American Veterans Training Program - training workshops for disabled veterans in urban farming, Childrens Garden cultivation and education programs, community and NY Cares events. To offset the costs of Core Operation and Staffing, Insurances, Professional Theatre, Plays, Training Programs, and Marketing Operation. Funds to support the Theatre programs inculding Professional Theatre, Plays, Training Programs, Concerts and Summer Camp and will be used to offset operating costs. BVSJ will assist returning at-risk veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and homeless veterans with housing, employment, and re-integration assistance. Funding will be used to support an existing after school program for homeless children, programming for adults with developmental disabilities and for our food package delivery program.

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St. Pat's for All, Inc. St. Pat's for All, Inc. St. Peters Lutheran Church

300606762 300606762 111797192

* *

$5,000 $3,500 $20,000

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Van Bramer

St. Rafael's Sports Association

111946390

$5,000

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Palma Brooklyn Delegation Nelson Greenfield Recchia

St. Raymond Community Outreach, Inc. St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc. St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc. St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc. St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc.

134043234 112697931 112697931 112697931 112697931

$7,500 $16,875 $3,500 $9,500 $5,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DFTA DFTA DYCD-Y

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St. Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Gonzalez, Oddo CC Association, Inc. Ignizio Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children (d/b/a Community Resources)

112697931

$125,000

DYCD

Funding will be used to support an existing after school program for homeless children, programming for adults with developmental disabilities and for our food package delivery program.

Boro

135660279

$5,000

Funding will support: Thanksgiving dinner for low income, homeless, and displaced families, Passover package DYCD-CD delivery program, Challah for Hunger program which is a weekly project that connects students to Judaism and helps them develop their Jewish identity. Funding will be used to support an existing after school program for children who are homeless. this program is facilitated once weekly and runs for 1.5 hours. College students volunteer their time to provide homework assistance, organize educational games and eat dinner with the children. the purpose is to build the self confidence and self worth of the children. the culmination is a three day mini camp during the summer. We take DYCD-CD the children on educational field trips, to art and music festivals and an annual trip to dorney park in pennsylvania. funding will also be used to support an existing program for adults with developmental disabilities. Also once weekly, this program aims to mainstream disabled adults with the general population. Lastly funding will be used to impact our food package delivery program to underprivileged Brooklyn reside! nts. each year, during the month of april, our agency package and delivers food to 400 needy brooklyn families. FUNDS will be used To support medical/veterinary costs for an animal protection and spay/neutering service open to all residents of Queens. To support medical/veterinary costs for an animal protection and spay/neutering service open to all residents of Queensas well as educate school students about animal cruelty, and the responsibilities and benefits of having a pet, after normal school hours, through out new York city. To support medical/veterinary costs for an animal protection and spay/neutering service open to all residents of Queensas well as educate school students about animal cruelty, and the responsibilities and benefits of having a pet, after normal school hours, through out new York city. To preserve and enhance the unique qualities of our neighborhood through advocacy, education and community building. We have been conducting a block-by-block study looking to increase our historic districts or expand them. These funds will go to our consultant who is currently doing this work. The services to be funded include a Food Pantry, Dinner Program, Morning Snack Program, Fellowship meal on Sundays open to all, and a Free Clothing Distribution Center. Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. Funds will help pay staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare. We are seeking funds to pay for staff that will administer vital social services and leverage privately-raised funding. These services include advocacy; counseling clients on benefits and entitlements; processing and renewal of Food Stamps, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, and Section 8 recertification; Domestic Violence services and Crisis Intervention; Career Services; Social Security Services; and Holocaust Services. Weekend and school-age programming for children of students parents. We 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 offset costs of the Tribeca Film Festival . Public Concerts in parks Bottomless Closet assists close women annually with professional clothing, resume review, interview preparation and professional development to help maintain employment, and overcome the challenges of poverty. To help subsidize various events including Back to the Beach and Summer Concerts Bottomless Closet assists close women annually with professional clothing, resume review, interview preparation and professional development to help maintain employment, and overcome the challenges of poverty. Bottomless Closet is an innovative approach to job development, working 1:1 to eradicate many of the barriers disadvantaged New York City women face in the search for employment. Bottomless Closet assists women annually with professional clothing, resume review, interview preparation and professional development in order for our clients to secure and maintain employment and overcome the challenges of poverty. Funding will support operating costs including space and equipment. Annual Family Day Celebration. Funds will be used for food, beverages, and entertainment.

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Oddo

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

135660279

$5,000

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Oddo Oddo

Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children (d/b/a Community Resources) Staten Island Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League

135660279 271229660

* *

$5,000 $8,000

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Oddo

Staten Island Baseball Old-timers Association

134033266

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Rose

Staten Island Boys Football League, Inc.

237167904

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Rose

Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc.

133266398

$5,000

DFTA

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Oddo

Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134069282

$8,000

DSBS

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Rose

Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc.

134069282

$3,500

DSBS

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Gentile

Staten Island Children's Museum

237379930

$1,500

DCA

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Ignizio

Staten Island Children's Museum

237379930

$3,500

DCA

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Staten Island Children's Museum Staten Island Children's Museum Staten Island Children's Museum Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. Staten Island Community Services Friendship Clubs, Inc. Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

237379930 237379930 237379930 132778244 132778244 133706442 *

$3,000 $5,000 $2,000 $23,000 $5,000 $80,000

DCA DCA DCA DFTA DFTA DSBS

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Oddo

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

$70,000

DSBS

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Rose

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

$5,000

DSBS

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Rose, Oddo

CC

Staten Island Economic Development Corporation

133706442

$50,000

DSBS

To support high school/college youths in after school and weekend sustainability events, held each spring,summer and fall. All food grown on site is donated to a food bank. Funds will provide badly needed equipment and a storage shed; supplies are now stored in a shed which will be demolished during construction. Funds will allow us to increase program size and have a broader reach. To provide support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance and raising awareness about early detection of brain tumors. Funds to support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance and raising awareness about early detection of brain tumors. Funds will be used for support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance. To provide support groups in conjunction with Cancer Care, educational materials, referral services, website updating and maintenance and raising awareness about early detection of brain tumors. Funding will be used to purchase uniforms for our volunteers. Funds will be used to host an event which gives residents of the community a chance to avail themselves of the services available to their community. Funding will be used for the annual sreet fair, a childrens' magic circus park event. publication of their widely distributed newsletter, sponsor public forums and meetings, funding special school projects and cleaning and mainting key public spaces. To support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that directly benefit constituents. Specific activities will include: 1) producing our free summer performing arts festival, Celebrate Brooklyn and 2) creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support a school-based residency through BRIC Arts Media Bklyns art education program. We would offer a residency in contemporary art or media arts at a school and programming will be customized to complement the curriculum priorities of the school. Funding will be used to hire an artist teacher who is then matched with a classroom teacher to work as a team on a curriculum-based, hands-on project that concludes with a culminating event; as well as costs of materials. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses.

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Oddo Ignizio Oddo Rose Ignizio Rose Ignizio

Staten Island Employment Education Consortium Staten Island Federation of Parent Teacher Association's Staten Island Federation of Parent Teacher Association's Staten Island Federation of Parent Teacher Association's Staten Island Historical Society (d/b/a Historic Richmond Town) Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences - Staten Island Museum Staten Island Integrated Service Center DOE District 31

133097367 133255838 133255838 133255838 131985514 135564127 136400434 * * * *

$5,000 $1,167 $1,167 $1,167 $10,000 $8,000 $110,000

DYCD-CD DOE DOE DOE DCA DCA DOE

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Rose

Staten Island Liberian Community Association Inc.

133936101

$5,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Oddo

Staten Island NFP Association, Inc.

203560375

$2,000

DSBS

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Ignizio

Staten Island NFP Association, Inc.

203560375

$5,000

DSBS

Local

Rose

Staten Island NFP Association, Inc.

203560375

$3,500

DSBS

Local

Rose

Staten Island Pee Wee Football League

136159734

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Ignizio

Staten Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.

202732542

$3,000

DCA

Boro

Oddo

Staten Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc.

202732542

$3,000

DCA

Boro

Oddo

Staten Island Project Homefront, Inc.

300249876

$2,500

Funding is requested to support BRICs high quality arts and media programs that include producing our free summer performing arts festival, creating and enabling Brooklyn-focused TV programming and media DYCD-CD education opportunities, and providing opportunities for visual artists and a renowned school-based arts-ineducation program at 15-20 Brooklyn public schools. Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. DYCD-CD DYCD-Y DYCD-Y To provide individuals and families who were found to be eligible for much needed help including food stamps, cash assistance, workforce development, and Medicaid. To provide individuals and families who were found to be eligible for much needed help including food stamps, cash assistance, workforce development, and Medicaid. Our community organizing program engages with community leaders, merchants, local business owners, entrepreneurs, residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant on public safety and neighborhood improvement projects. Funds will be used to offset salary costs.

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Ignizio Oddo Rose

Staten Island Project Homefront, Inc. Staten Island Recreational Association, Inc. Staten Island Recreational Association, Inc.

300249876 133716944 133716944

$6,000 $3,500 $3,500

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Oddo

Staten Island Saints Fastpitch Softball Club Inc.

272525251

$1,000

DYCD-Y

To support the YES Taskforce which focuses on connecting young people with resources within the community that can assist in improving their lives, through education, employment, and social services. The objective of the Bridge to Life is to help women continue their pregnancies in a normal, healthy manner through counseling with a pro-life format. We will be using the funds to pay for the rent of our facilities. We will be using the funds to pay for the rent of our facilities specifically our Flushing office and material asistance space. The funds to pay for the rent of our facilities. The Bridge to Life, Inc. is charged 1,500 a month for our Flushing office and material asistance space. Funding will help underwrite the cost of providing meals at The Bridge Soup Kitchen that feeds several hundred mentally ill and homeless adults. BNA assists our immigrant populations, advocate for vulnerable tenants with building owners and government agencies to prevent exploitation and displacement. Brighton Beach BID is planing to run year around Family Day on Brighton program, which will include tours, food tasting, shopping and dining on Brighton Beach. This program will promote local businesses to local residents as well as tourists. BNA assists our immigrant populations, advocate for vulnerable tenants with building owners and government agencies to prevent exploitation and displacement. This funding will finance our efforts to upgrade basic EMS equipment including defibulators, and needed ambulance supplies. Our operating costs for the ambulance service, including vehicle maintenance cost, will be offset by this program funding. Funding requested will help support costs of costs of community cultural programs offered through he Rio II Gallery located at 583 Riverside Drive. Funding requested will help support costs of costs of community cultural programs offered through he Rio II Gallery located at 583 Riverside Drive. To support the, Family First Nights program in which children to develop a life-long appreciation for the art form. To support the, Family First Nights program in which children to develop a life-long appreciation for the art form. To support the afterschool , Family First Nights program in which it will encourage children to develop a lifelong appreciation for theatre. Funding will support sustainable landscape maintenance, horticultural planting, litter removal and watering services for public use and viewing. BMA partners with social services organizations to carry out these activities, thus leveraging open space as a tool for community development. In all cases, funds will cover direct program and service expenses. Funding will support sustainable landscape maintenance, horticultural planting, litter removal and watering services and maintaining the 83 malls along Broadway for public use and viewing. Adults living with mental illness gain employment and vocational skills in planting and maintenance. To provide vocational skills to adults living with mental illness who then take responsibility for planting and general maintenance of the malls along Broadway . Requested funds are used to fulfill organizational mandate of provided concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs. Performances are offered at public venues and our AIE programs services over 50 NYC public schools across the Bronx. Requested funds are used to fulfill organizational mandate of provided concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs. Performances are offered at public venues and our AIE programs services over 50 NYC public schools across the Bronx. Requested funds are used to fulfill organizational mandate of provided concerts and performances to audiences in the Bronx at free or reduced costs. Performances are offered at public venues and our AIE programs services over 50 NYC public schools across the Bronx. To offset the costs of office equipment and office supplies. Bronx Community Board 8 (BXCB8) is seeking funding to continue board initiatives, programs, public forums office operations to inform, educate, outreach and support the community with flyers and mailings. C Bronx Community Board 8 (BXCB8) is seeking funding to continue board initiatives, programs, public forums office operations to inform, educate, outreach and support the community with flyers and mailings. C

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Ignizio Oddo Rose Recchia Dickens Vallone Dickens Palma Quinn Dickens Brewer Brewer Van Bramer, Dromm CC

Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. Staten Island Zoological Society, Inc. Steinway Child and Family Services, Inc. Steinway Child and Family Services, Inc. StoryCorps, Inc. StoryCorps, Inc. StoryCorps, Inc. StreetSquash, Inc. Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc. Studio in a School Association, Inc., The Studio in a School Association, Inc., The

135680691 135680691 135680691 135680691 112326974 112326974 133753011 133753011 133753011 134061809 131943516 133003112 133003112 * * * * * *

$10,000 $5,000 $5,000 $20,000 $3,500 $3,000 $3,500 $5,000 $5,000 $6,000 $6,000 $3,000 $150,000

DCA DCA DCA DCA DFTA DOHMH DCA DCA DCA DYCD-Y HPD DCA DOE

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Dickens

Studio Museum in Harlem, The

132590805

$9,000

DCA

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Garodnick Vann Vann

Stuyvesant Cove Park Association, Inc. Stuyvesant Gardens I Tenant Association Stuyvesant Gardens II Tenant Association

113582255 043849376 204998252

* * *

$7,500 $1,000 $1,000

DPR NYCHA NYCHA

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Foster

Summer Search Foundation

680200138

$21,000

DYCD-Y

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Dilan Vann Oddo

Sumner Houses Tenants Association, Inc. Sumner Houses Tenants Association, Inc. Sundog Theatre, Inc.

112733344 112733344 450476945 *

$15,000 $4,000 $3,500

NYCHA NYCHA DCA

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Rose Van Bramer

Sundog Theatre, Inc. Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce

450476945 112944783

* *

$3,500 $40,000

DCA DSBS

Local

Queens Delegation, Comrie, Van BramerSunnyside Community Services Center, Inc. CC

510189327

$40,000

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Van Bramer Van Bramer Gonzalez

Sunnyside District Management Association Sunnyside Gardens Preservation Alliance, Inc., The Sunset Park District Management Association Inc.

261278224 542143785 113251860

$3,500 $3,500

The Communtiy Board will contract a consultant to review and ensure all environmental controls issued by DEC, DEP, SCA and DOE are maintained. Funding will help convene stakeholders to examine issues relating to quality of life offenses and youth crime within the community, Address low-level offenses such as and graffiti, Conduct neighborhood cleanup DFTA operations, and community planning prevention initiatives on strategies to address chronic and emerging community public safety concerns. Funding will help provide neighborhood cleanup operations, graffiti removal, identify locations of particular DYCD-CD interest and concern to residents/local businesses and prevention initiatives on strategies to address chronic and emerging community public safety concerns. DYCD-CD Funding will be used for office equipment in order for prime functionality. DYCD-CD Using Bronx-based art and culture professionals, BCA will provide hands-on exposure and services to seniors, i.e. literary, visual, craft workshops, performing arts, events, exhibitions, choral music, etc.

$3,500

LOCAL

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Gonzalez Crowley

Sunset Park Health Council, Inc. Swim Strong Foundation, Inc.

202508411 371526132

$10,000 $3,500

DOHMH DYCD-Y

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Brewer

Symphony Space, Inc.

132941455

$3,000

DCA

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Williams

Tabernacle Of The Holy God In Christ Inc.

205660647

$3,500

DFTA

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Manhattan Delegation TADA! Theater and Dance Alliance, Inc. Viverito Dickens Taft Houses Tenant Association Taft Rehab Resident Association

133311294 136400434 272279165

$3,500 $500 $3,500

DCA NYCHA NYCHA

Provide multi-disciplinary arts engagement and outreach to residents of the district and technical assistance to arts organizations, community organizations and artists residing there. Funds will support our dance programs including: Summer dance program, a Fall to Spring dance arts exposure program, an Intensive scholarship program, a public school outreach program, and performing opportunities for participating students. Funds will support our dance programs including: Summer dance program, a Fall to Spring dance arts exposure program, an Intensive scholarship program, a public school outreach program, and performing opportunities for participating students. Funds will support our dance programs including: Summer dance program, a Fall to Spring dance arts exposure program, an Intensive scholarship program, a public school outreach program, and performing opportunities for participating students. To support the Youth Advocacy Project: The teenagers who live with the threat of gun and gang violence and builds on their unique strengths through early intervention, specialized legal representation and leadership development. Funds will hire a Community Intake Advocate, an experienced defense attorney, and a social worker. These funds will be used to provide education and recreation programs for seniors. To provide an anti-graffitti complaint program in council district 11. Constituents will call or email the address of graffittied locations to the Council office. All locations of graffitti to be cleaned within one week. to provide an anti-graffitti complaint program in council district 11. Constituents will call or email the address of graffittied locations to the Council office. All locations of graffitti to be cleaned within one week. To provide information, referral and casework services to seniors on a walk-in or appointment basis to obtain benefits, entitlements and other services. Funds will be used for additional staff time and OTPS. To provide information, referral and casework services to seniors on a walk-in or appointment basis to obtain benefits, entitlements and other services. Funds will be used for additional staff time and OTPS. The NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Community) Supportive Services Program for Seniors at the NYCHA Pelham Parkway Houses provides case management and assistance, health management and assistance and educational and recreational programs. Funding supports the planning, implementation, and promotion for the following programs: First Fridays, Open House, Bronx Talks, Family Affair, Group Visits Program and Teen Council. Funds to support the planning, implementation, and promotion of the following events and programs: First Fridays, Open House, Bronx Talks, Family Affair, Group Visits Program, In-School Partnersps and the Teen Council. Funds will support our Arts Education work in Public Schools throughout the borough and salary expenses for the singers. Funds to support two areas of our work: 1) our Arts Education work in Public Schools throughout thr borough and 2) supporting an increase in the extremely low amounts we pay our singers. Funds to support Bronx River Alliance programming in Council District 17. Funds to support Bronx River Alliance programming in Council District 11. To support four key programs: Bronx River Greenway, the new Concrete Plant and Hunts Point Riverside Parks, expansion of Starlight Park, and renovations at West Farms Rapids, Muskrat Cove, and Shoelace Park. To support key programs which in the Bronx River Greenway, the new Concrete Plant and Hunts Point Riverside Parks, an expansion of Starlight Park, renovations at West Farms Rapids, Muskrat Cove, and Shoelace Park. Funding will be used to support a series of free community Movie Nights to be held at parks along and near the Bronx River. We are seeking support to delivered high quality arts, education and environmental programs to our community of primarily black and Hispanic residents, while also being a leader of cross-disciplinary innovation for the citys broader arts community. To deliver high quality arts, education and environmental programs to our community of primarily black and Hispanic residents, while also being a leader of cross-disciplinary innovation for the citys broader arts community. BAM provides intensive in-school workshops and residencies, school-time performances and screenings, and after-school programs such as Arts Justice, Brooklyn Reads, Shakespeare Teaches Students, and DanceAfrica Education. BAMs free monthly Senior Cinema program serves 2,000 seniors annually, providing free admission and concessions, in addition to complimentary transportation for select senior centers. BAM provides intensive in-school workshops and residencies, school-time performances and screenings, and after-school programs such as Arts Justice, Brooklyn Reads, Shakespeare Teaches Students, and DanceAfrica Education. BAMs free monthly Senior Cinema program serves 2,000 seniors annually, providing free admission and concessions, in addition to complimentary transportation for select senior centers. The requested funds will be used directly for the operation of Friday Night Coney Island Fireworks on the boardwalk.

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Dickens

Taft Tenants Organization, Inc.

133123843

$3,500

NYCHA

Local

Dickens

Take Wing and Soar Productions, Inc.

141885605

$5,500

DCA

Local

Jackson, DrommCC

Teaching Matters, Inc.

133770472

$40,000

DOE

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Oddo Wills ** Vann Van Bramer Quinn Van Bramer Quinn Dickens

Ted Meyerstein Baseball League, Inc. Teens Against Crime, Inc. Tenant Association of Marcy Houses Thalia Spanish Theatre, Inc. Theater Breaking Through Barriers Corp. Theater Et Al, Inc. d/b/a The Chocolate Factory Theater Theater Labrador, Inc. Theater Resources Unlimited Inc.

202500807 113210733 300409169 237448611 133193376 134038993 133579172 133937279 * * * *

$5,000 $5,000 $1,000 $7,500 $5,000 $10,000 $5,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y NYCHA DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA

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Fidler Gentile Ignizio

Theatre Development Fund, Inc. Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth, Inc. Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth, Inc.

136216919 112685724 112685724 * *

$20,450 $1,500 $3,500

DCA DFTA DFTA

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Rose

Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth, Inc.

112685724

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Recchia

Theatre Rehabilitation for Youth, Inc.

112685724

$2,000

DFTA

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James

Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center, Inc.

112602969

$3,500

DCA

Local

CC

Thirteen

131945149

$25,000

DYCD

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Vacca

Throggs Neck Little League

521287397

$2,000

Programming under this borough-wide initiative will include services that focus on the stability and growth of small to mid sized Brooklyn businesses. The Neighborhood Entrepreneurship Project supports commercial revitalization and merchant organizing services in underserved Brooklyn communities. Good Help assists DYCD-CD disadvantaged jobseekers 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, business and community to based groups for information and networks. Funds will be used to support staff and promotion. To purchase and transport aquariums and aquarium products, to maintain aquariums and to purchase aquatic livestock and install aquariums and provide educational instruction and books to students,teachers and staff. To provide fish, plants, gravel, filtration, lighting and heaters, along with hands on instruction on proper care and handling of aquarium products. To purchase and transport aquariums and aquarium products, to maintain aquariums and to purchase aquatic livestock and install aquariums and provide educational instruction and books to students,teachers and staff. To DYCD-CD provide fish, plants, gravel, filtration, lighting and heaters, along with hands on instruction on proper care and handling of aquarium products. Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Council's operations and to support arts programs and services for DOHMH artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013. Funds will be used to sustain Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to over 75 locations throughout NYC. Funding will provide Folk Arts projects, research-based DYCD-Y public events; Career services that will help artists sharpen the skills and connections they need to thrive financially; and Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to senior and community centers. Funds will be used to sustain Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to over 75 locations throughout NYC. Funding will provide Folk Arts projects, research-based DYCD-Y public events; Career services that will help artists sharpen the skills and connections they need to thrive financially; and Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to senior and community centers. Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Councils operations and to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2012, including:Arts in Education programs; DYCD Regrant programs for artists; Folk Arts projects; Online Artist Registry and Online Directory of Brooklyn Arts Organization;Community outreach programs ; Collaborative Public Programs; andCareer services that will help artists. FDNY DFTA To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013, including: Arts in Education programs; Folk Arts Projects; Career services and community outreach programs that bring free-to -the-public arts to senior and community centers, and other non-traditional spaces. Funds will be used to sustain Arts in Education programs that will employ over 300 teaching artists and bring arts education to over 75 locations throughout NYC. Funding will provide Folk Arts projects, research-based public events; Career services that will help artists sharpen the skills and connections they need to thrive financially; and Community outreach programs that bring free-to-the-public arts to senior and community centers. To support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013, including: Arts in Education programs; Folk Arts Projects; Career services and community outreach programs that bring free-to -the-public arts to senior and community centers, and other non-traditional spaces. Funds will be used to sustain Brooklyn Arts Council's operations and to support arts programs and services for artists, cultural groups, and residents throughout Brooklyn in FY 2013. COLLEGE TOUR BBSYEC will conduct college tours. BBSYEC will coordinate a college tour that takes 40 youth to local colleges. Funds will help pay cost of transportation and food for students. These funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballets school and conservatory. Funds also support need-based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. Funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballets school and conservatory, which means increased funding is necessary for rent and teacher salaries. Funds will also enable Brooklyn Ballets public school residency program, Elevate, to serve two additional schools, underwriting fees for teaching artists, and need-based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. Through classes, workshops, youth development programs, supplemental science education and teacher training initiatives, BBG helps tens of thousands of children and adults develop a stronger relationship to nature each year. BBGs provides school-based programs in science and outstanding family programs provide yearround opportunities for children and their caregivers to discover the world of plants together. To provide free public, cultural, educational, and recreational programming in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Free Conservancy programs at Brooklyn Bridge Park for 2012 will include: summer film series, environmental education, fitnessactivities, special family events, literary readings,and more Funding will support staff and materials for this broad calendar of events.

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Vacca

Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.

133052612

$8,000

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Mendez

Times Up Inc.

134026746

$3,500

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Comrie

TIPS Place Inc. - Totally Involved Parenting Services

352416288

$3,500

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Greenfield

Together We Are

270213447

$10,000

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Recchia

Together We Are

270213447

$5,000

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Greenfield, Recchia CC

Together We Are

270213447

$50,000

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Greenfield, Recchia CC

Tomche Shabbos of Boro Park and Flatbush

113518348

$20,000

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Vann

Tompkins Houses Resident Association, Inc.

113095879

$1,000

NYCHA

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Williams

Top Development Corporation

113409359

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Ignizio Williams Sanders

Tottenville Historical Society Tourette Syndrome Association Inc. Town Hall Civic Association of Springfield Gardens, Inc.

841678085 237191992 510145320 * *

$5,000 $3,500 $3,500

DYCD-CD DOHMH DYCD-CD

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Dickens

Town Hall Foundation, Inc.

237296167

$3,500

DCA

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Reyna

Town Square, Inc.

562489014

$15,000

DYCD-Y

Local Local

Van Bramer

CC Halloran

Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc. Transitional Services for New York, Inc.

043762842 237376074

* *

$5,000 $3,500

DYCD DOHMH

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Ferreras

Transportation Alternatives

510186015

$5,000

To fund Metro Club PROS, which is a Medicaid funded program. The funds will be used to help members that DYCD-CD attend structured classes and workshops; Brooklyn High School for Leadership and Community Service; the BCS Conversations with Community Leaders speaker series in Brooklyn. Funding towards operating expenses for BCS BKLYN UNLTD. For more than 50 years, BCS has provided the most DYCD-CD severely disabled adults, for whom employment opportunities are unlikely, and who would otherwise be homebound and isolated, with unique and enriching opportunities to work through its BKLYN UNLTD Workshop. Funding towards operating expenses for BCS BKLYN UNLTD. For more than 50 years, BCS has provided the most DYCD-CD severely disabled adults, for whom employment opportunities are unlikely, and who would otherwise be homebound and isolated, with unique and enriching opportunities to work through its BKLYN UNLTD Workshop. Funds to be used to provide food services through our Food Pantry Hot Meals Program, Free computer classes, Immigration Forums counseling, Health Awareness which includes nutrition, counseling, healthy living and wellbeing. In addition we also provide disaster preparedness, youth mentoring, and job preparation and career counseling. Funds to be used to provide food services through our Food Pantry Hot Meals Program, Free computer classes, Immigration Forums counseling, Health Awareness which includes nutrition, counseling, healthy living and wellDYCD-CD being. In addition we also provide disaster preparedness, youth mentoring, and job preparation and career counseling. Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the DYCD-CD museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections objects to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the DYCD-CD museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections object to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as DCA facility rental and insurance costs at our Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD OCJC Funds will be used towards BCAs After-School Enrichment Program at PS 69 which offers academic activities as well as recreational activities to 20 youth participants during after-school hours.

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Garodnick

Transportation Alternatives

510186015

$3,500

Local

Levin

Transportation Alternatives

510186015

$3,500

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Mendez

Transportation Alternatives

510186015

$3,000

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Quinn

Transportation Alternatives

510186015

$3,500

Boro

Ignizio

Travis Fourth of July Celebration Committee, Inc., The

133586505

$1,500

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Oddo Chin Chin Gonzalez Reyna

Travis Fourth of July Celebration Committee, Inc., The Tribeca Film Institute, Inc. Tribecaarts, Inc. Trinity Healing Center, Inc. Trinity Human Services Corporation

133586505 800006057 542180111 203235905 133171439 *

$3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $5,000 $20,000

The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as facility rental and insurance costs at our Bensonhurst Senior Citizens Center. The requested funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as DYCD-CD facility rental and insurance costs at our Sixth Avenue Senior Citizens Center. Funds will go towards recreational and educational activities, monthly birthday parties as well as facility rental DYCD-CD 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. DPR Exhibitions, events and performances by artists and students in the Arts Enrichment Program which establishes and administers classes in fine arts with schools, youth organizations, senior centers, community groups This funding would help to renovate and rejuvenate our school library. Funding will update the library book inventory, install a class set of computers and upgrade the inventory (check in/check out) system.

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Mendez

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

133401340

$12,000

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Garodnick

Turtle Bay Tree Fund, Inc.

132561121

$3,500

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Lappin Recchia Fidler

Turtle Bay Tree Fund, Inc. UJ Care, Inc. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

132561121 262057862 135623717

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$3,500 $8,000 $5,000

DPR

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Dickens

Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York

131624238

$7,500

DYCD-CD To cover administrative and public outreach expenses for CB12. Funds will be used to supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and are used to perform outreach to encourage and DYCD-Y facilitate citizen participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City Charter mandate. Funds will be used to supplement Brooklyn CB6 resources and are used to perform outreach to encourage and DYCD-CD facilitate citizen participation in government within their community, per the Community Boards City Charter mandate. Funds will be used to support BCHS housing programs for formerly homeless women, children and men in Brooklyn. These programs offer vital and life-saving housing and services for formerly homeless single mothers, seniors, and individuals who are living with chronic mental illness, formerly incarcerated individuals and lowincome Brooklyn residents who are working to improve their vocational skills.

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Comrie

United Black Men of Queens Foundation, Inc.

112623993

$10,214

DYCD-Y

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Gentile Fidler

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112 371469112

$1,000 $5,000

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Recchia

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn

371469112

$5,000

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Fidler, James

CC Barron

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn United Community Centers, Inc.

371469112 111950787

$20,000 $10,000

Brooklyn Community Pride Center requests 5000 towards case management, benefits assistance, information, DYCD-CD referral and family support services for Brooklyns growing LGBTQ population, including youth, aging and families. Funding will go towards case management, benefits assistance, information, referral and family support services DYCD-CD for Brooklyns growing LGBTQ population, including youth, aging and families. BCU will use the requested funds to develop a team of grassroots leaders from communities across Brooklyn who will learn how to mobilize large numbers of people to support public policy priorities identified by our DFTA communities. BCU members will build partnerships with public officials to address three critical areas: housing and community development; immigration reform; and working with health providers to increase access to health care. DFTA To train grass roots leaders to be advocates for social justice. DYCD-CD Funds to develop a team of 100-125 grassroots leaders from communities across Brooklyn who will learn how to mobilize large numbers of people to support public policy priorities identified by our communities.

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Van Bramer Brooklyn Delegation Dilan

United Forties Civic Association, Inc. United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

113386277 112728233 112728233

$5,000 $5,625 $50,000

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD HPD

Funds to develop a team of 100-125 grassroots leaders from communities across Brooklyn who will learn how to mobilize large numbers of people to support public policy priorities identified by our communities. Funds to support outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Funds will support outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Our Immigrant Youth Project will provide immigration application assistance and/or deportation defense to Brooklyn immigrant youth clients (5-20 years old) who are eligible for lawful permanent residency, citizenship, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and other lawful status. Funds will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. Funds to support our Immigrant Youth Project and will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. Our Immigrant Youth Project will provide immigration application assistance and/or deportation defense to Brooklyn immigrant youth clients. We will also provide these legal services to the parents of these youth insofar as service to the parents will result in lawful status or citizenship for the children. Funds will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. To support the Moore Street Market for full-time staffing and operating subsidy that will help us meet cash flow needs and pay operating expenses. Funds will promote the market through advertising and other means. Funds will be used to cover a portion of personnel expenses of Brooklyn Greenway Initiatives staff who are involved in planning the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Programming/services will include project coordination, design of open spaces, holding public workshops and developing membership, maintenance and stewardship programs. Funds will be used to cover a portion of personnel expenses of Brooklyn Greenway Initiatives staff who are involved in planning the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Programming/services will include project coordination, design of open spaces, holding public workshops and developing membership, maintenance and stewardship programs. Funds will be used to cover a portion of personnel expenses of Brooklyn Greenway Initiatives staff who are involved in planning the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Programming/services will include project coordination, design of open spaces, holding public workshops and developing membership, maintenance and stewardship programs. To fund the Promenade Garden Conservancy (PGC) which is to restore the 1/3 mile-long ribbon of parklands of the Promenade, raising these gardens to their full potential and maintaining them for years to come. Funds will be used to finance salary and material expenses, protective equipment, and educational supplies. To support a program that documents the history of Jews in Brooklyn. The project will allow BHS to develop a website, expand our public programs offerings, and conduct key oral history interviews for the project. To support the Crossing Borders program, Bridging Generations about mixed-heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. BHS will create and implement an innovative new program entitled Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations about mixed-heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. To support the Crossing Borders program, Bridging Generations about mixed-heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. To support the Crossing Borders program. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. Funding will support the comprehensive housing program will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. A comprehensive Community Consultant Program will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. Building meetings and community workshops will be presented on topics relevant to housing issues and concerns

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Fidler

United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

112728233

$7,500

DYCD-CD

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Levin

United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

112728233

$18,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Levin

United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

112728233

$17,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Recchia

United Jewish Organizations (UJO) of Williamsburg

112728233

$15,000

DYCD-CD

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Fidler, Brooklyn Delegation, Levin, James, Greenfield, Dilan, Recchia of Williamsburg, Inc. CC United Jewish Organizations

112728233

$200,000

DYCD

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CC

United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc.

135563409

$40,000

DYCD

Local

Oddo

United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc.

133906171

$4,000

DFTA

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Rose

United Staten Island Veterans Organization, Inc.

133906171

$3,500

DFTA

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Recchia

United States Catholic Conference d/b/a Xaverian High School 111637740

$5,000

DYCD-Y

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Rose

United States Sierra Leonean Association, Inc.

262252152

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Williams

United States Steel Band Assoc Inc.

113612068

$3,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Recchia

United Talmudical Academy of Boro Park

237359018

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Gentile

United War Veterans of Kings County, Inc.

113132145

$1,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Recchia

United War Veterans of Kings County, Inc.

113132145

$3,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Barron

Unity Plaza Long Island Baptist Senior Club

113556789

$2,300

NYCHA

LOCAL

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Mealy

Universal Black Family Awareness Inc.

200327295

$15,000

DYCD-Y

To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants.

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Rose

Universal Temple of the Arts

133335286

$17,333

DYCD-Y

Local

Recchia

Universal Temple of the Arts

133335286

$25,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Rose

University of Notre Dame Alumni Club of Staten Island

311344537

$4,000

A comprehensive Community Consultant Program will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life DYCD-CD issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. Building meetings and community workshops will be presented on topics relevant to housing issues and concerns To fund a Community Consultant Program which will be delivered providing residents and owners alike with professional assistance to solve problems related to housing, service delivery and neighborhood quality of life issues. We will also provide homelessness and displacement prevention services targeting single-parent, lowincome households and low-income senior citizens and immigrants. To support the Youth Soccer program that teaches soccer and physical fitness. Funds will help with the rental of NYC Public School gymnasiums and athletic fields. To fund veterans programs To support Education and Community programming in Brooklyns 46th district in FY13. Programs including the Early Childhood Strings Fidlers Fans Program at PS 206, and the Masters program at Marine Park Middle School. In addition, will partially support SCORE (previously called the School Residency Initiaive)at PS 222, and a Brooklyn Phil solo performance at the JASA at HES Senior Center To support our Flatbush Music Series, which will feature an incredible orchestral concert, chamber concert, and family workshop. In addition, support will help the Phil to serve PS 315, PS 198, Murrow HS, and Midwood HS with the Student Chamber Ensemble Festival and Study with the Masters program, as well as Senior Center Tours, which will serve the Glenwood Senior Center and Remsen Senior Center. To plan a program of historical signage about the Borough Hall/Brooklyn Heights area as close as possible to the locations of significant structures and events. The following improvements would allow us to host additional events and enhance the events that the library staff, including the Installation of Wi-Fi capabilities on the bottom floor of the library, purchasing a portable public address system with microphones, microphone stands and all necessary cabling for readers, and acoustic performers and to screen movies. To repair the Ralph Lincoln Service Center Community Garden. We plan to repair the present fence to safeguard the property and raise funds to prepare the garden for gardeners. Funds will build gardening beds and buy tools and seedlings for the gardening season. Funds will be used to maintain 4 public gardens by purchasing soil and lumber to build planting beds, turn water on and off for those gardens that have on site municipal water sources, and provide tools and seedlings. BQLT provides workshops on prevention of pest infestation, composting, keeping bees and chickens. Our part time staff ensures water access and coordinates events and workshops.

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Mendez

University Settlement Society of New York

135562374

$10,000

HPD

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Halloran Viverito

Unwanted NYC Pets Inc. UPACA 5 Houses Tenant Association

452431724 136400434

$3,500 $500

DOHMH NYCHA

Local

Viverito

UPACA 6 Houses Tenant Association

136400434

$500

NYCHA

Local

Garodnick

Upper Green Side, Inc.

208289407

$3,500

DPR

Local

Lappin

Upper Green Side, Inc.

208289407

$5,000

DPR

Local

Dickens

Uptown Dance Academy

133891881

$10,000

DCA

Local

Viverito

Uptown Dance Academy

133891881

$10,000

DCA

Local

James

Urban Assembly Academy of Arts and Letters

010137770

$3,500

DOE

Local

Foster

Urban Divers Marine Conservation/Scientific Diving, Inc.

300164996

$3,500

Local

Jackson

Urban Divers Marine Conservation/Scientific Diving, Inc.

300164996

$3,500

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Jackson

Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (U-HAB), Inc.

132902798 133442022 133442022 * *

$5,000 $3,500 $5,000

Manhattan Delegation Urban Justice Center Chin Urban Justice Center

To supply gardening supplies, soil and planting beds to our 3 gardens: The David Foulke Garden, Lincoln Berkeley Comm Garden and Northside Comm Garden. BQLT also proposes to organize workshops on composting, keeping chickens and bees and how to prevent pest infestation. To remove diseased trees needed to be removed, pest extermination, and clean soil and lumber to build DYCD-Y planting beds to grow crops, as well as tools and seedlings in the community gardens in the Council Member's district. To maintain the La Finca; The PeoplesGarden; The St. Block Assoc. Garden; and The Concerned Citizens Garden. HPD Funding provides clean soil, and lumber to make planting beds, supplies tools and seedlings as well as clean water. DYCD-CD Funding will be used for their sports programs. BYCA seeks support for a Financial Aid Expansion Initiative in FY 13, to significantly expand access to low-income DYCD-CD Brooklyn young people. DYCD-Y Funds will be used to produce brooklynONEtheater performances. Specifically the money will be utilized in the DYCD-CD acquisition of theatrical performance rights, upgrading and maintaining current and future technical requirements (lights, sound), costume needs, and it will also be used for advertising (paper and online).

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Chin

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$3,500

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Ferreras

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$5,000

DYCD-CD

To support the operation of our daily after school programming, Rites of Passage Program, youth organizing, leadership training, job training, community outreach and in other programming areas as needed.

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Ferreras

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$5,000

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol plans to use funding toward the general operation of our programs. Funds will be DYCD-CD used to support the operation of our daily after school programming, Rites of Passage Program, youth organizing, leadership training, job training, community outreach and in other programming areas as needed. HPD DYCD-CD Funding will support our 11th Annual West Brighton Harmony Day (street fair) and 3nd Annual back To School Supply Giveaway. Funding will also support the Annual Turkey Giveaway and Annual Christmas Toy Giveaway. Funding will be used to implement a literacy campaign through a variety of free programs and services that will distribute literacy materials to parents and gaurdians.

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Garodnick Greenfield

Urban Justice Center Urban Justice Center

133442022 133442022

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$5,000 $3,500

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Levin

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$3,500

Funding will cover operating costs and supplies for the Heritage House which offers programs in the arts DYCD-CD disciplines such as dance, drama, creative writing and music and Our educational program, consisting of homework assistance, tutoring and workshops that provide information on health, housing and employment. The funds will be used to take our children on execursions/trips. Purchase t-shirts,and sweat shirts. Purchase classroom instructional supplies and outdoor equipment that is not part of our budget. Admission to trips, buses to travel near and far with children (some volunteers) and teachers.

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Palma

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$5,000

HPD

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Viverito

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$5,000

Funding will be used to help pay the salaries of two Housing Specialists and the Executive Director for DYCD-CD counselling of tenants who come to the office with issues of rent arrear, referrals to other agencies to assist in documentation for court cases, and tenant educational sessions to help tenants understand their rights. HPD The program would provide concert series, lectures, and demonstrations for children, senior citizens, the disabled, and the community at large.

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Viverito

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$5,000

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Rodriguez

Urban Justice Center

133442022

$3,000

Funds to be utilized for the following: Procurement of computer equipment for classrooms; Classroom supplies; DYCD-CD to fund consultants to enhance teaching strategies through staff training; procure office supplies to assist in the dissemination of information to parents and the public; among others. DYCD-CD
HPD

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Seabrook **

Urban Justice Center

133442022 133442022 141997299 112561648 131624243

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$10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $5,000 $5,000

Dickens, Fidler, Garodnick, Gonzalez, Rodriguez, Brewer, Levin CC Urban Justice Center Recchia Dickens Dickens Urban Neighborhood Services, Inc. Urban Resources Institute Utopia Children's Center, Inc.

DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-Y

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Comrie Brooklyn Delegation Williams Vann

V E T S Inc. Vanderveer Place Block Association Vanderveer Place Block Association Vannguard Urban Improvement Association, Inc.

272280570 421605020 421605020 112442042

$3,500 $4,219 $3,500

DHS DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-Y

$10,000

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Vallone CC Oddo

Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Inc. Varsity Club of Staten Island, Inc.

116014770 116014770 133993270

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$90,000 $50,000 $1,000

DYCD-Y DYCD DYCD-Y

Funds will be used class materials and a class instructor for the National Professional Certification in Customer Service. Funds to support the National Professional Certification in Customer Service Training, and will be used to offset operating expenses. To support the Caring for the Future, Child Care Business Development Project. The project helps low-moderate income women start and expand their businessess, gaining financial literacy, marketing, management and early childhood development skills. Funds to support the Child Care Business Development Project. To support the Caring for the Future, Child Care Business Development Project. The project helps low-moderate income women start and expand their businessess, gaining financial literacy, marketing, management and early childhood development skills. To support the Caring for the Future, Child Care Business Development Project. The project helps low-moderate income women start and expand their businessess, gaining financial literacy, marketing, management and early childhood development skills. Funds will help offset the teaching supplies and staffing expenses for an ESOL coordinator. Funds will used to help grandparents spend quality time with grandchildren by taking trips to movies, theaters, tours, museums, and other places of interest. Camelots outreach/public awareness campaign will utilize local media, billboards, newspaper ads, ferry ads, and bus ads to focus on the Treatment Works efforts as a resourceful approach for enduring recovery, as well as the prescription drug misuse and its growing trend. Camelot services approximately 150 clients, as well as the outside community, though outreach, education, and prevention efforts. These participants learn to acquire better communication and socialization skills, and a broader orientation towards the needs of ones environment. The program to be funded is a soup kitchen located on the Lower East Side in New York City. Funding will be used for marketing campaign promoting the district's new parks and tourism, supplementary sanitation to service and seasonal skating rink in one of the new Yankee Stadium Replacement Parks. The Program seeks to fund a MC Specialist (MCS) that will assist patients in understanding the implications of MC and how to access services under MC. MCS will further assist patients with signing up for benefits and use MC services to stay out of the hospital. Funds will be used to pay wages and fringe of MCS.

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Rose

Varsity Club of Staten Island, Inc.

133993270

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Gentile

Veterans Committee of Kings and Richmond Counties NY, Inc.

113348994

$1,000

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Ulrich

Veterans Of Foreign Wars Department Of New York - PFC JG McLaughlin Post 8540

237334565

$5,000

The Youth Program will provide a comprehensive program for students ages 11-19 years. Under the program DYCD-CD students will receive Leadership and Mentoring services, Academic Enhancement, Job Readiness Training, and Role Models of Distinction Scholarship Awards. To implement a full range of small business services, and will house a cultural component and a museum that will preserve some of the historical artifacts that have been a part of this institution since its DYCD-CD inception.Specifically, this proposed CACCI project will allow the organization to perform more efficiently some of its badly needed services and business programs.

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Queens Delegation, Eugene, Ulrich, Dromm, James CC Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

$25,000

DYCD

The CWHA Immigration Department staff will assist clients in completing applications for green cards and citizenship. The requested funds will be used to cover portions of the salary for both the Attorney and the Paralegal and to cover costs associated with providing immigration services. Funds will be used to implement a full range of small business services, and will house a cultural component and a museum that will preserve some of the historical artifacts that have been a part of this institution since its inception. Specifically, this proposed CACCI project will allow the organization to perform more efficiently some of its badly needed services and business programs.

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Comrie

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

$5,000

DYCD-CD

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Crowley

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

$3,500

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Halloran Koo

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32 Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339 112629339

$1,500 $4,000

To implement a full range of small business services, and will house a cultural component and a museum that will preserve some of the historical artifacts that have been a part of this institution since its inception.Specifically, this proposed CACCI project will allow the organization to perform more efficiently some of its badly needed services and business programs. To provide Small Business and technical assistance and business counseling in areas of MWBE, Financial DYCD-CD Literacy, Micro Enterprise and Workforce Development and placement. To support the companys work under the project title Black History Month and Beyond. Funds will help with DYCD-CD administration and space rental expenses. DYCD-CD POETS & PASSIONS is designed for lovers of the magic of the written word. The program is an evolving mix of literary salon with critically acclaimed, award-winning featured writers; showcase with emerging literary talents; open mic performances with electrifying spoken word artists; and stimulating discussion that positions the DYCD-CD writer's work as part of a larger conversation on identity, aspiration, heritage and the immigrant experience. Funds will be used to expand its work fostering literary expression by facilitating ongoing workshops for teenagers and second generation immigrants in the Central Brooklyn area. DPR A non-Profit organization that serves over 500 children. Sport activities are offered for children ages 4-16. Other programs include counseling and tutoring for all children without emphasis on race, color, sex and religion Caribe Baseball Little League Sport Inc. is a non-profit organization that serve over 500 children. Sports activities are offered for children ages 4 to 16. Funds will be used for organization activities, for uniforms and equipments for the baseball season. Funds will provide free Neighborhood Concerts which will feature a different promising young vocalist at each event. Funds will provide free Neighborhood Concerts and free Festival concerts in all 5 boroughs, including one concert in Queens at Flushing Town Hall. Funding will continue free concerts for seniors at Hudson Guild and Penn South NORC. Carnegie Hall provides engaging concerts directly to seniors, including those in high needs settings including senior centers, homeless shelters, public hospitals, and adult and juvenile correctional facilities. Funding will support operating costs for Carnegie Hill Neighbors, a group that advocates for improvements in the neighborhood and quality of life for residents in Carnegie Hill. Funds will be used to expand the services offered at the CGA Training Center.The requested funds will be used to pay for the staff that will support the CGA Training Center, as well as supplies, software and equipment upgrades as needed. Services provided include counseling, advocacy, case assistance, help with benefit appls., elder abuse intervention, senior center programming, social model adult day services, volunteer programs, and art and craft classes programs. Funding is requested to support and enhance our 7 core programs: Case Management, Carter Burden Senior Program, Community Elder Mistreatment Abuse Prevention Program, Social Service, C.V. Starr Adult Day Services, Volunteer Services, making ART work/gallery 307 in order to serve greater numbers of elderly. To Support Family Day Activities Funding will help support the following projects; 1: Italian Culture Class. 2: Italian Heritage and Cultural Month. 3: Italian Film Festival Cinema Sotto Le Stelle. 4: Public Storytelling. 5: Exhibit Series. 6: Speaker, Performance and Lecturer Series. 7: Musical Performances. Funding will help support the following projects; 1: Italian Culture Class. 2: Italian Heritage and Cultural Month. 3: Italian Film Festival Cinema Sotto Le Stelle. 4: Public Storytelling. 5: Exhibit Series. 6: Speaker, Performance and Lecturer Series. 7: Musical Performances. To support the Italian Culture Class, Italian Heritage and Cultural Month, Italian Film Festival, Public Storytelling and Musical Performances. To support the financial education of underserved young people. Funds will be used to support operating expenses including supplies, lunch, printing materials, space rental. To support youth Arts and Music Educational programming. Funds to support CCCS Boulevard Clubhouse which is a comprehensive community based program of psychiatric rehabilitation that facilitates the social and vocational integration of severely mentally ill adults into the community. Funds will allow CCCS to continue this program and expand services (to two Thursdays and two Saturdays per month) to accommodate clients who cannot participate due to the Sabbath. Funds will provide the Teen Recreation Program which offers afterschool activities for youth ages 13-18 including athletics, homework help, and other recreational and cultural programming. Funds will help defray transportation, admissions and supply expenses.

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Koslowitz

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. - Queens Chapter #32

112629339

$5,000

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Quinn

Village Committee For The Jefferson Market Area Inc.

510153256

$3,500

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Ferreras Arroyo Comrie

Violence Intervention Program VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

133540337 131624210 131624210

$10,000 $10,000 $3,500

OCJC DFTA DFTA

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Dickens

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

$4,500

DFTA

Local Local

Dickens Ulrich

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 131624210

$6,000 $3,500

DYCD-Y DYCD-Y

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Palma

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210

$10,000

DFTA

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Weprin Quinn Williams

VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

131624210 131624210 131624210

$5,000 $10,000 $3,500

DFTA DYCD-Y DFTA

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Oddo Viverito Brewer Brewer

Visiting Nurse Association of Staten Island, Inc. 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)

135562377 133054001 134122381 133004747 * *

$3,500 $5,000 $3,000 $3,000

DOHMH DCA DCA DCA

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Dromm

Voces Latina Corp.

202312651

$3,500

DOHMH

Local

Ferreras

Voces Latina Corp.

202312651

$10,000

DOHMH

LOCAL

Local

Halloran

Voelker Orth Museum, The

113498583

$1,000

DCA

Funding will support the Washington Heights Ecumenical Food Pantry (WHEFP), providing residents with emergency food and enhancing their ability to practice healthy eating habits. Funds will help CCCS maintain full and nutritious pantry bags for the needy residents who access our pantry. Funds will provide eviction prevention services to individuals and families at risk of becoming homeless. The requested funds will be used to provide emergency rent relief to residents of Council District 18 who are experiencing an immediate housing crisis and are ineligible for the services provided by CCCS HomeBase program. Funding will support the Food Pantry at St. Cecilias, providing residents with emergency food and enhancing their ability to practice healthy eating habits. Funds will help CCCS maintain full and nutritious pantry bags for the needy residents who access our pantry. Our team of attorneys, accredited representatives, and paralegals provides individuals with immigration legal assistance and/or representation. Funds requested will allow us to continue providing much-needed direct legal representation, advice, and outreach to immigrants who cannot afford private attorneys. Narrow at the Lodge Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, 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 increase cost of utilities, and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. To provide full-time attorneys and paralegals who serve approximately 2,000 clients yearly. Cases range from consultation, legal permanent residence, religious visas, visa extensions, naturalization, family unification, spousal abuse benefits, employment authorization, and political asylum. CWWB meets the needs of those coming away from traditional bereavement and leading a new life alone. We offer socialization with others like themselves as well as trips and special events. The Green Design Lab (GDL) empowers NYC K-12 students to be the grassroots engine that drives energy efficiency in our public schools. GDLs goals are to reduce CO2 emissions and school electric bills, and improve student science, technology, energy, and math (STEM) skills. Funding will be used to implement GDL in 25 schools in 5 boroughs; and provide professional development for teachers.

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Koo

Voelker Orth Museum, The

113498583

$5,000

DCA

Local

Rivera

Voices Unbroken

753077676

$10,000

DYCD-Y

Boro

Ignizio

Volunteer Heart Ambulance

136628436

$3,000

FDNY

Local

Oddo

Volunteer Heart Ambulance

136628436

$4,000

FDNY

Local

Oddo

Volunteers of America-Greater New York

581959781

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Dickens Rose

Wadleigh Secondary School for the Visual and Performing Arts 136400434 Wagner College 135604699 *

$12,500 $5,000

DOE CUNY

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Rose

Wagner College

135604699

$5,000

CUNY

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Viverito James

Wagner Houses Tenant Association Walt Whitman Tenants Association

136400434 113558558 132950346 132950346 132950346 132950346 *

$1,000 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $10,000 $4,000

Manhattan Delegation Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation Manhattan Delegation Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation Jackson Rodriguez Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation

Local

Rodriguez

Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation

132950346

$4,000

Local

Rodriguez

Washington Heights Jaybie Basketball Academy, Inc.

550844926

$5,000

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Jackson

Washington Heights-Inwood Coalition

132989768

$33,100

Expansion of the Green Design Lab (GDL), Solar Ones K-12 sustainability and energy awareness curriculum and program, to 30 public schools citywide in Fall 2012. Funding will support on-going maintenance of Stuyvesant Cove Park, Solar One's sustainability and energy NYCHA awareness curriculum development and internship programs, as well as local community outreach efforts to promote environmental protection. Funding will support the Green Design Lab, a program to empower NYC students to drive energy efficiency DYCD-CD improvements in public schools. To fund the The Green Design Lab (GDL) empowers NYC K-12 students to be the grassroots engine that drives DPR energy efficiency in our public schools. Funding for program providing a self-defense/violence prevention workshop during International Anti Street DPR Harassment Week NYC, in addition funds will provide quarterly workshops for youth. Given community demand for increased safety resources and very successful violence prevention workshops in DSBS District 38 in response to attacks against women in Brooklyn., CAE seeks to reach women and young people with multiple-session courses and one-time workshops. To provide a successful violence prevention workshop in response to attacks against women in Brooklyn. DYCD-CD Participants build self-esteem and leadership skills; learn how to identify abuse, set boundaries, de-escalate conflicts, and access help. Given community demand for increased safety resources and very successful violence prevention workshops in DYCD-Y District 34 in response to attacks against women in Brooklyn., CAE seeks to reach women and young people with multiple-session courses and one-time workshops. Funds will continue empowering LGBTQ communities to prevent, respond to, and heal from violence. Through DYCD-CD multiple-session courses and one-time workshops, we will provide participants with practical strategies and skills to increase their safety and confidence. NYCHA Funding will support our Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. PAAP activities include workshops with DYCD-CD teaching artists and school arts teachers, visits to local cultural institutions, and meetings with CAE staff to provide parents with tools and resources to support the arts in their schools. To support Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. The PAAP, provides family-focused arts activities that serve to increase parent involvement in their childs education and school while also connecting to the schools curricula and addressing New York State Learning Standards for the Arts. To support Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. The PAAP, provides family-focused arts activities that serve to increase parent involvement in their childs education and school while also connecting to the schools curricula and addressing New York State Learning Standards for the Arts. To support and stimulate the engagement of your Districts parents in the education of their children through our Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program.

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Rodriguez

Washington Heights-Inwood Coalition

132989768

$4,000

Boro

Manhattan Delegation

Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration Corporation

132944830

$3,500

HPD

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Rodriguez

Washington Heights-Inwood Preservation and Restoration Corporation Washington Square Association Music Fund

132944830

$3,000

HPD

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Chin

136162576

$5,000

DCA

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Viverito

Washington Houses Tenant Association

136400434

$1,500

NYCHA

To support Project BOOST, a comprehensive, school-based program that helps underserved students in NYC public schools access valuable enrichment programs. The Center for NYC Law operates and maintains www.cityadmin.org. This website contains administrative decisions from 20 New York City agencies, including the Environmental Control Board, the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, and the Office of Collective Bargaining. The site is free to the public and is easily searchable. Funds will sustain, expand, and enhance this often-searched public site.

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Gonzalez

Waterfront Museum, The

113569896

$3,500

DYCD-Y

Local

Garodnick

Waterside Tenants Association

133505144

$3,500

funds will be used to pay counselors and teachers offering free job counseling, a job club, an annual job fair, a DYCD-CD telephone information and referral service, an annual job fair, support group for women in emotional crisis and domestic violence situations,legal counseling and financial clinic & for the telephone and office expenses. DYCD-Y To support its Community Cultural Initiatives (CCI) program in the Ukrainian community, and to continue to build programming specifically for seniors served by the Self Reliance Association of American Ukrainians. Funds to support the Mariachi Academy of New York (MANY), a community-led program devoted to preserving the rich heritage of mariachi to youth in New York. The program provides intensive after school instruction to youth age 6-17 in Mariachi music at the St. Paul School, 114 East 118 St.

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Dickens

Wendy Hilliard Foundation, The

133879321

$7,500

Local

Jackson

West 181st Street Beautification Project, Inc.

133745342

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Brewer

West 87th Street Park and Garden

134067780

$3,500

CUP will produce and distribute Making Policy Public: the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights (MPP), an educational poster/pamphlet that educates domestic workers about state legislation that mandates better working conditions and provides other protections for domestic workers such as nannies, housekeepers, and elder-care workers. Because this decentralized workforce is isolated in private homes, they lack familiarity with their new DYCD-CD rights and the confidence to demand them. The MPP will educate workers about their rights and help their employers understand how to meet the new requirements. It will be distributed for free as part of an organizing campaign in District 39, reaching workers where they live and work, and in places they visit during their workday, for example public parks and playgrounds. Funds will pay for production and distribution of materials. The requested funds will go to support our Main Stage Season. The season runs from November 2012 to May 2013 and will include 3 plays or musicals. Funds will support designer fees, technician fees, royalty fees, set and prop materials and other costs associated with producing a show. To present concerts at senior centers, nursing facilities, our onsite facility and/or Sky View Center in Queens featuring CenterStage's All-Star Band. Funds will assure direct legal representation for immigrants eligible for legal permanent residency as well as those in need of competent legal orientation and advice. Funding will offset salary expenses for attorney positions and for a full-time immigration specialist. Funds will be used to provide two full-time staff attorney positions who will assure direct legal representation for immigrants eligible for legal permanent residency as well as those in need of competent legal orientation and advice. The program provides counseling and assistance in filing various applications such as: SCRIE, DRIE, SCHE, HEAP, Etc to seniors. To support The Waterfront Concert Series which is a free family-oriented multi-cultural event and consists of six musical performances in Astoria Park. To increase shopping and district usage on the Broadway, 30th Avenue, 36th Avenue and Steinway Street business districts through marketing and promotional programs and providing technical assistance to the Business Districts. To support The Waterfront Concert Series which is a free family-oriented multi-cultural event and consists of six musical performances in Astoria Park. To share the vast experience and knowledge of elder professional musicians with young people. Elder statespersons of Jazz will spend time with students in a community school discussing music, their instruments and/or vocal skills and their life experiences. Funds will be used to pay two professional instructors who will instruct the youth. Funds to support the Gala which highlights the festivities of Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortiums annual jazz festival held in April. Funds will be used for: 1) book artists at market wages; 2) space rental for the Gala within the borough of Brooklyn; 3) cost of advertisement and 4) booking of artists.

Boro Local Local

Oddo Rose Cabrera

West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation West Brighton Community Local Development Corporation West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc.

133046424 133046424 132941841

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$2,000 $3,500 $20,000

DSBS DSBS HPD

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Koppell Rivera Ulrich Dickens Dickens

West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. West Bronx Housing and Neighborhood Resource Center, Inc. West Hamilton Beach Volunteers, Inc. West Harlem Community Preservation Organization West Harlem Community Preservation Organization

132941841 132941841 112741267 133912967 133912967

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$10,000 $20,000 $5,000 $5,000 $7,000

HPD HPD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD DYCD-CD

Local

Jackson

West Harlem Community Preservation Organization

133912967

$6,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Dickens

West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc.

133800068

$3,500

DOHMH

Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Dickens

Jackson Dickens CC Eugene Williams Recchia

West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. West Harlem Group Assistance, Inc. West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc.

133800068 237169558 237169558 237176396 237176396 237176396 237176396

$5,000 $7,500 $5,000 $6,000 $3,500 $3,000 $25,000

James, Fidler, Barron, Williams, Eugene West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. CC

The objective of this event is to allow youth to showcase their talents and to disseminate health and wellness information to the community. To fund the annual MLK Essay, Poetry and Art Contest. Funds are used to print guidelines, promote the contest, DYCD-CD purchase books and other educational materials. HPD Funds will provide an after school titoring for children in grades 1-5. Funds will help offset office expenses and workers to be able to help the clients who are looking to be help with DYCD-Y any government help or issues. Funds will help offset office expenses and workers to be able to help the clients who are looking to be help with DYCD-CD any government help or issues. Funds will help offset office expenses and workers to be able to help the clients who are looking to be help with DYCD-CD any government help or issues. Funding will support a historic preservation. We will support an archive of Queens history by reproducing old DYCD photos, articles, diaries, and journal entries for the archives. Funds will also be used for lectures, walking tours and postage for mailings. DOHMH

LOCAL

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Rose Brewer

West Shore Little League West Side Arts Coalition Inc.

133425081 133086590

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$3,500 $3,500

Funds will be utilized to implement a district-wide graffiti clean-up program to maintain the quality of life in Council District 29. Funds will be used to offset the costs of educational and training session materials for Centro Altagracia teams DYCD-CD comprised of residents who work for social change in their communities. Funding will also support staffing needs for the program. DYCD-Y Centro Altagracia forms teams comprised of residents who work for social change in their communities and DYCD-CD provide their neighbors with vital resources and information. Funds will be used for printed manuals and educational materials, refreshments at training sessions and public forums, and program staff. Centro Altagracia forms teams comprised of residents who work for social change in their communities and DYCD-CD provide their neighbors with vital resources and information. Funds will be used for printed manuals and educational materials, refreshments at training sessions and public forums, and program staff. To provide free community-based workshops to community groups that request them, including high schools, churches and community groups. Workshops are conducted in English and Spanish. Workshops include: Familybased Immigration Law, Know Your Rights with Police and Immigration, Attending School with or without legal status, and Filing for Residency and Citizenship. To conduct community-based legal intakes at local agencies to assist, guide and refer community members to appropriate legal services, agencies, and provide informational guidance regarding legal matters. Funds will support WORKSHOPS: Centro provides free, community-based workshops to community groups including Queens high schools, community groups, and churches. LEGAL INTAKES: Centro conducts free, community-based, weekly one-on-one legal intakes, currently at Immigrant Movement International in Corona, Queens.

Local

Dickens

West Side Arts Coalition Inc.

133086590

$3,000

Local

Brewer

West Side Center for Community Life

710908184

$3,500

Local

Brewer

West Side Community Garden

133993092

$3,500

DPR

Local

Quinn

Westbeth Artists Residents Council, Inc.

133154253

$7,500

DYCD-CD

Local

Vacca

Westchester Square Partnership, Inc.

263124969

$5,000

Funding will provide communications equipment and supplies to accommodate our growing team and DYCD-CD community need. Our team will provide Radio communications for a variety of emergency situations and community events. We will conduct routine drills to hone our skills to be ready for emergencies. Our Gan Israel summer DAY CAMP in which the children have a full day to enjoy a very wide range of educational, ethical and cultural activities. The uniqueness of our camp attracts public school children - most of whom would otherwise pass the summer on the streets. The day camp serves many children of low-income families. To provide social outreach programming to the Northeast Queens community. Funds will go towards the running of the model Matzah bakery - all the preparation etc. Funding will also go towards The coordination of DYCD-CD the after school programming and the coordination and running of the SOS programs. The funds will be used to pay those who coordinate the programs. To help conduct a survey of all the businesses in Washington Heights and Inwood by area, and type. We are DYCD-CD asking for a small grant to enable us to keep this listing up to date. This will enable us to keep this listing current and then post this information on our web site. To support the soup kitchen housed in Chambers Memorial Baptist Church. Funding will go towards equipment DYCD-CD and much needed essentials to operate our Soup Kitchen. The Counseling and Outreach Program for Education and Empowerment, COPE works with minority homeowners to help them emerge from immediate financial crisis that threatens the loss of homeownership. DCA Through this program homeowners are provided with individualized counseling and are guided through the process of obtaining an affordable mortgage. COPE also provides homeowners with legal representation for foreclosure settlement conferences. Funds would support a comprehensive strategy for increasing hepatitis B awareness, screening, vaccination, DCA linkage to medical care, and affordable treatment for the uninsured. Funds would support a comprehensive strategy for increasing hepatitis B awareness, screening, vaccination, DSS linkage to medical care, and affordable treatment for the uninsured. HRA Youth programs and purchase of office supplies DYCD-CD DCA DCA DCA DCA DCA Requested funds will support our programs that provide local artists youth w/free affordable space to create. Funding will also offset the costs of maintaining these spaces allow us to continue our community outreach. Funding will support the Gallery Window program, which converts vacant spaces into presentation venues for local artists to create and showcase works for audiences. Funds will support our programs that provide local artists youth w/free affordable space to create. Funds will help offset the costs of maintaining these spaces and will continue to grant area artists w/free presentation opportunities. Funding will support the Gallery Window program. Funds will be used to defray the costs of maintaining these spaces in order allow them to grow their District 3 Programs. Funds will be used for necessary tools and training courses as well as advanced phone computer network systems that will enable our organization to serve the community more efficiently. To produce a half hour documentary program about the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Unit of Gateway National Park. Located in CHEERS home borough of Queens, we will show viewers the diverse animals, birds, reptiles, fish and plants that call NYCs National Park home. We will donate DVD copies of our program to all 54 NYC hospitals with Pediatric Care. We will also air our program on Queens Public Television and Manhattan Neighborhood Network.

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Palma

Westchester Square Partnership, Inc.

263124969

$5,000

Local

Comrie

Where There's a Need, Inc.

830433048

$5,000

Boro Local

Ignizio Oddo

Where to Turn, Inc. Where to Turn, Inc.

200404386 200404386

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$5,000 $2,000

Local

Garodnick

Whitney Museum of American Art

131789318

$3,500

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Quinn Vacca Wills ** Gennaro Nelson Greenfield Lander Palma

Whitney Museum of American Art Wildcat Service Corporation Wildcat Service Corporation Wildlife Conservation Society Wildlife Conservation Society Wildlife Conservation Society Wildlife Conservation Society Wildlife Conservation Society

131789318 132725423 132725423 131740011 131740011 131740011 131740011 131740011 * * * * *

$3,000 $7,500 $12,000 $3,500 $3,500 $8,093 $3,000 $10,000

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Rivera

Wildlife Conservation Society

131740011

$10,000

DCA

LOCAL

Local

Seabrook **

Wildlife Conservation Society

131740011

$10,000

DCA

The TREE GUARDS Program will consist of designing, purchasing and installing 5 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.

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Dickens Mendez Viverito Quinn Dickens Jackson Palma

William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Inc. William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Inc. Wilson Houses Tenant Association WNYC Radio Women In Islam Women In Islam Women in Need, Inc.

132884976 132884976 136400434 133015230 470924438 470924438 133164477

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$4,000 $3,500 $500

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$8,500 $5,000 $5,000 $7,000

Funds will support Cherry Lane Theatre's annual OBIE award-winning Mentor Project which engages emerging playwrights with seasoned dramatists for the theatrical season, culminating in a 2-week workshop production of each fellows new play. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DOHMH Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic NYCHA Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DCA Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. To fund the School Program, Classroom Chess, After-School Chess Clubs, Summer Chess Camps, Scholastic DYCD-CD Tournament Program, and College Bound Program. DYCD-CD To offset civic meeting costs, mailings, newsletters, and insurance costs of the community center. DOHMH DHS To provide free foreclosure prevention services to at-risk low/moderate-income New York City homeowners. To support our Community Education and Policy Engagement Project, which will educate low/moderate-income immigrant tenants as well as homeowners to advocate for their housing rights, Basements Are Safe for Everyone (BASE) campaign. Funding will support the project-related staff costs as well as OTPS for the BASE campaign including communications materials and outreach. To support our Community Education and Policy Engagement Project, which will educate low/moderate-income immigrant tenants to advocate for their housing rights, to participate in citywide affordable housing campaigns, and to be spokespeople for the Chhayas broader housing policy efforts. Funding will support a hired organizer/ paid intern as well as communication materials for the BASE campaign and outreach. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This approach will educate school children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicators and mandated reporting. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate chool children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicator. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This approach will educate school children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicators and mandated reporting. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate chool children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicator. Funding will support child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate chool children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train school staff on child abuse indicator. Funding will help offset additional staff expenses and the cost of supplies so that The Child Center can provide counseling to emotionally disturbed teens. Funding will help offset additional staff expenses and the cost of supplies so that The Child Center can provide counseling to emotionally disturbed teens. Additional staff/internship hours, training for staff and/or supplies so that The Child Center can provide elementary age after-school at PS 188, and middle school age after-school at MS 74. To operate an after-school program which provides opportinities for socialization and self development for children with emotional learning disabilities. Funds will be used to facilitate parent involvement through Trainings, Peer-led support groups, Individual consultation, advocacy, referrals and community representation.

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Viverito

Women in Need, Inc.

133164477

$5,000

DYCD-Y

Local

Women's Caucus C C

Women in Need, Inc.

133164477

$70,000

DHS

Local

Quinn

Women Making Movies Inc.

132740460

$5,000

DCA

Local

Bronx Delegation, Koppell, Palma CC

Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDCO)

113099604

$210,000

DYCD

Local

Gentile

Women's Organization Dedicated to Meeting Their Medical and Emotional Needs, Inc.

043664345

$2,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Recchia

CC

Women's Organization Dedicated to Meeting Their Medical and Emotional Needs, Inc.

043664345

$25,000

DYCD-CD

Local

Brewer

Women's Project and Productions, Inc.

133369451

$3,000

DCA

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Ulrich Ulrich Crowley Van Bramer Van Bramer

Woodhaven Cultural Historical Society Inc. Woodhaven Residents' Block Association Woodhaven Residents' Block Association Woodside Houses Tenants Association Woodside on the Move, Inc.

113099784 237388148 237388148 112072907 112435565

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Van Bramer

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

$10,000

The grants grants will support a variety of services including: Training ACS-affected parents as peer advocates DYCD-CD and organizers, Individual consultation, advocacy, and referral for ACS-affected parents, Serving families as Community Representatives in Family Team Conferences and as Visit Hosts and Coaches. The grants grants will support a variety of services including: Training ACS-affected parents as peer advocates and organizers, Individual consultation, advocacy, and referral for ACS-affected parents, Serving families as Community Representatives in Family Team Conferences and as Visit Hosts and Coaches.

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Van Bramer

Woodside on the Move, Inc.

112435565

$5,000

DSBS

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Arroyo

Word of Life International, Inc.

392063356

$15,000

To support the implementation of The Video Interaction Project(VIP), an evidence-based parenting intervention. DYCD-CD Specifically, it would fund supplies and equipment for the program to serve approximately NYC families at risk due to poverty receiving care at Woodhull Medical Center.

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Ignizio

Working in Support of Education, Inc.

134024627

$5,000

DYCD-Y

To support project DREAM, which currently maintains one-to-one matches for 60 children of imprisoned parents, with caring, adult role models. Funds will be used to provide support for the Create Success After School Program. Specifically, this support will assist in covering the salaries for 4 tutors for the Create Success program and a portion of salary for the Program Director who will facilitate all aspects and operations of the program activities. Additional funding will be used to cover fringe benefits, insurance, and program supplies such as books and pens.

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Crowley, EugeneCC

World Cares Center Inc

412024802

$25,000

DYCD

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Crowley Vallone Comrie Levin Fidler Dickens Greenfield Fidler, Levin, Greenfield, Recchia CC Rivera

World Cares Center, Inc. World Cares Center, Inc. World Wide Association Of Small Churches Inc. Woven Spaces Inc. Wyckoff House Association, Inc. Yaffa Cultural Arts, Inc. Yaldeinu School Inc. Yeled VYalda Early Childhood Center Inc Yes the Bronx, Inc.

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To provide a robotics and music program in the after-school program run by the Childrens Aid Society s Goodhue Center at Intermediate School Police Officer Rocco Laurie (I.S. 72). To strengthen our youth programs, those focused on health and well-being and the successful transition from DYCD-CD middle to high school, at IS 61/, and IS 98. To support the Parent Leadership Institute, designed to help immigrant families overcome the social, cultural, DYCD-Y financial and linguistic challenges that they face while building a solid bridge between the school, its parents and the surrounding community. DYCD-CD Cost of operating non-profit blood bank. The services funded within this initiative are coordination of vision screening and referrals as well as data DCA collection activities for the Harlem Childrens Health Project. The requested funds will subsidize the stipend of the Americorps volunteers. To support the presentation of public programs for children ages 2 to 10 in FY13 that will complement its DYCD-CD exhibition EatSleepPlay: Building Health Every Day! To support an afterschool and out-of-school time program serving youth of the NYCHA Polo Grounds Towers DOHMH housing development in Harlem. Funding would be used towards youth work stipends and cultural/recreational trip expenses. Funds will offset the cost of tuition for ESL for Adult Literacy courses in support of CMPs adult literacy, training DYCD and job placement services to NYCs immigrant population. DYCD-CD DYCD-CD Funds will be used to offset costs of updating the senior's computer lab. Our active senior members participate in computer training classes, which are held twice a day, Monday through Friday. 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. Funds will be used to provide Multi-Social Services (MSS), more specifically, for Housing Application Assistance services. This service will allow clients to increase their knowledge of housing criteria through information, referrals, and provide them with direct assistance in completing the NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) or similar low income housing applications. 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. Funds will provide support dinners, trainings and upstate city-wide retreats.

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Fidler

Yeshiva Rtzahd Hebrew Academy of Brooklyn

112830912

$3,500

DYCD-Y

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Comrie

York College Performing Arts Center

112982841

$45,000

CUNY

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Comrie

York College Performing Arts Center

112982841

$5,000

CUNY

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York College Performing Arts Center York Theatre Company Inc. Yorkville Common Pantry, Inc.

112982841 133550290 133127972

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Lappin

Yorkville Common Pantry, Inc.

133127972

$3,500

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Viverito

Yorkville Common Pantry, Inc.

133127972

$13,000

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Recchia

CC

You Gotta Believe The Older Child Adoption and Permanency Movement, Inc.

113272603

$15,000

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Gonzalez

Young Audiences New York, Inc.

131997754

$3,500

CBLA will provide the Asian community with services such as eviction, legal aid, and citizenship. The funds will be used for staff: Translator, Social Services, Tutors, ESL Teacher. Funds to support Auntie Wu hotlines and to provide free English classes; counseling / information / assistance DCA to recent immigrants. Funds will be used to pay for our rental space. Funds are used to purchase food items for Holiday Basket Program provides packaged holiday dinners for needy DYCD-CD families and seniors of Staten Island three times a year.A smaller proportion is used to purchase bags and pay for postage. Funds are used to purchase food items for Holiday Basket Program provides packaged holiday dinners for needy DYCD-CD families and seniors of Staten Island three times a year.A smaller proportion is used to purchase bags and pay for postage. We will create a free workshop series to focus on business and financial resources, sanitation and proper trash disposal, and marketing. Sessions would be structured to include presentations from agencies/vendors DYCD-CD followed by a resource fair where visitors can speak with and get assistance from the service providers. Funding would be used to cover staff to organize the events and do outreach, recruit speakers, food/event space, print costs for publicity and educational materials. Funding will be used to operate a Security Guard Training Program designed to provide 40 participants with classroom instruction and testing to meet the NYS licensing requirements for Security Officers and to provide a ACS grant to cover the cost of license fees and assistance with the application and filing process, qualifying them for higher wage jobs in this high demand field. Funding will be used to operate a Security Guard Training Program. This training is designed to provide DCA participants with classroom instruction and testing to meet the New York State licensing requirements for Security Officers and to begin employment in this high demand field. CUNY DCA DCA The funds will be used to provide for a new forklift, utilities for the food pantry, gas for the trucks, and baby items for the moms. We also want to start parenting skills classes and a young mother support group. The funds will be used to assist the Soup Kitchens food program, Counseling and Referral (CR) services, and the Writers Workshop.

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Young Audiences New York, Inc. Young Audiences New York, Inc.

131997754 131997754

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Fidler

Young Israel of Bedford Bay

111993448

$7,500

DFTA

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Koslowitz

Young Israel of Forest Hills

112582218

$7,600

DFTA

This initiative proposes to build on a community-run, unfunded homelessness ministry in North Brooklyn. The objective of this project is to create a seven-day-a-week evening/overnight center, where volunteers can work with chronic street-living/homeless individuals. Funding would support a regular location which would bring this program to life. The Service To Be Funded Is The Church Of The Epiphany Soup Kitchen. The Requested Fund Will Be Used To Help Pay The Salary For The Cook. To support the Affordable Housing Counseling Advocacy Program (CAP). Connecting residents with affordable housing opportunities and works with and counsels them through the grueling paperwork and interview process. Our goal is to start a campaign called SODAA (Stop Outsourcing Developed Affordable Apartments). We will hold five major affordable housing workshops in which we will gather and educate hundreds of community residents on local housing issues. Funds will be going towards the organizers of the workshops. Funding will go towards artists fees production costs for the community outreach series of World Beat: A Study of Diverse Cultures in NYC Through Dance and Music in collaboration with senior centers, public school(s) and the NYPL and the BPL. To support the Bronx HIV Advocacy Network which helps and supports individuals and families with living with HIV disease. Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with meetings and a proportion of staffing costs.

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Oddo

Young Israel of Staten Island

132618386

$10,000

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Comrie

Young Leaders, 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 Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

270105011

$3,500

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Boro

Koppell

131740507

$9,000

DFTA

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Jackson

131635308

$3,500

To fund full complement of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C resources; assess service needs to identify those with DYCD-CD potential impact on the HIV/AIDS service system and to cover the cost associated with b Bronx network meetings and a proportion of staffing costs. DYCD-Y To support the Bronx HIV Advocacy Network which helps and supports individuals and families with living with HIV disease. Funds will be used to cover the cost associated with meetings and a proportion of staffing costs. Citizen Schools educational philosophy and programmatic approach blends academic reinforcement and enrichment to broaden students perspectives and set them on paths to high quality education and professional achievement. At Citizen Schools, we: teach academic and study skills to improve student proficiency, teach 21st Century Skills through real-world projects and raise students aspirations for college attainment through visits to college campuses Funding will support general operating costs at each of our campuses. Funding to support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to improve their neighborhoods through project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops on a various different topics.

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Comrie

131624228

$15,000

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Dickens

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228

$6,500

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Palma Rose

Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York Young Mens Christian Association of Greater New York

131624228 131624228

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Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood Manhattan Delegation, Rose, Dickens, Jackson,Men'sComrie, Gentile, Van Bramer, Vann, Crowley, Fidler,131624228 CC Brewer, Palma, Dromm, Garodnick, Rodriguez, Brewer, Levin * $50,000 DYCD Young Chin, Christian Association of Greater New York conditions. We support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to improve their neighborhoods. Through our grant Jackson 113372980 * $3,500 DYCD-Y Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. program, selected groups receive grants, project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success. We support the efforts of volunteer-led community groups to improve their neighborhoods such as Transformed vacant lots into vibrant community gardens Made fresh produce available to New York Citys neediest families Established arts and cultural programs Started recycling and composting programs in Koo 200351906 * $5,000 DYCD-CD Young Womens Christian Association of Queens neighborhoods and schools Beautified city blocks Advocated for tenants rights . Through our grant program, selected groups receive grants, project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood Mendez 061517218 * $3,500 DOE Young Women's Leadership Network conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood Rivera 061517218 * $10,000 DOE Young Women's Leadership Network conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood Vallone 061517218 * $4,500 DOE Young Women's Leadership Network conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood Reyna 061517218 * $10,000 DOE Young Women's Leadership Network conditions. Levin, Vallone CC Quinn James, Levin, Lander CC Comrie Ignizio Young Women's Leadership Network, Inc. Youth Service Opportunities Project, Inc. YWCA of Brooklyn, The Zeta Zeta Lambda Alpha Phi Alpha Youth Programs, Inc. Zimmer Club Youth Conservation Program of Staten Island, Inc. 061517218 133155351 111630919 112872641 352262561 * * * * $75,000 $3,500 $30,000 $5,000 $5,000 DOE DYCD-Y DFTA DYCD-Y DYCD-Y We support the efforts of volunteer-led community grups to improve their neighborhoods. This program supports group's project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions. Funding will go towards selective volunteer-led community groups which help to improve neighborhood conditions.

(Seabrook **) - Allocation was made by the Chair of the Bronx Delegation in consultation with the Speaker's Office. (Wills **) - Allocation was made by the Chair of the Queens Delegation in consultation with the Speaker's Office.

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