70 Faces Media
Support for New York Jewish Week.
Support for New York Jewish Week.
To provide general operating support to Alliance of Families for Justice.
To provide general operating support to American Ballet Theatre.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2022.
To support the Horizons Workforce Development Program.
To support the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab’s project: “Leading Where Life Happens” to build the field of Jewish chaplaincy.
To support its election reform efforts in New York.
To support Collections Connections, which will bring the Brooklyn Children’s Museum collection to Brooklyn Public Library branches across the borough.
To support Documented NY, a non-profit news site devoted to covering New York City’s immigrants and the policies that affect their lives.
To support BPL Outdoors and the creation of outdoor libraries at 10 branches.
To support BKLYN Incubator and its new focus on community-generated programs.
To support the work of Candid in 2022.
To support Chalkbeat’s New York bureau.
To provide general operating support to Murals for Good.
To support the evaluation of New York City’s East New York Basement Conversion Pilot.
To provide general operating support.
To support the NYC Green Relief and Recovery Fund.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support to Community Impact.
To support the expansion of Cornell Law School’s First Amendment Clinic to the New York metropolitan area.
To support Lisa Goldberg/Revson Foundation Scholars.
To support the Center for Community Media’s City Elections Project.
To support an expansion of the Center for Community Media’s Advertising Boost Initiative.
To support the Public Interest Summer Internship Grant Program at the CUNY School of Law.
To provide general operating support to Dance Theatre of Harlem.
To support programs that build knowledge and capacity in affordable housing and urban regeneration as part of the Cadets for Local Government.
To support the Career Services Program at Footsteps, a nonprofit serving Jews beginning lives outside of ultra-Orthodox communities.
To provide general operating support to Future 5.
Meanings of October 27 Project.
Support for PJ Library in New York City.
Charles H. Revson Foundation Lecture Fund for the Stacy Dick Lectures at the Center for Jewish Studies.
To support the work of the Hillel at Baruch College offering students personal, academic, professional, and spiritual enrichments.
Support for Civic Spirit’s work with educators in faith-based schools to advance civics education.
To support the work of the Hunter Hillel Foundation offering students personal, academic, professional, and spiritual enrichments.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support New York Focus, an independent newsroom covering state and local politics in the Empire State.
For Revson membership in 2022.
To support the preservation of NYC’s nonprofit owned affordable housing.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
Support to improve the quality of life in Arab municipalities by leveraging the network of Rothschild Cadets to strengthen the capacity of Arab municipal governments.
To support a new donor collaborative aimed at increasing civic and voter participation in NYC.
To support the New York State Census Equity Fund and its grantmaking to ensure a fair, equitable, and transparent redistricting process.
To support the GoVoteNYC fund and its grantmaking to increase civic and voter participation in New York City.
To support NYPL Outdoors Pilot and the creation of outdoor libraries at seven branches.
To support Project NYC 2025.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To help support Nonprofit New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2022.
To support Robot in a Box and increased access to robotics.
To support Dr. Taneja’s lab for MRI research in cancer detection at NYU Langone Health.
To support the founding and operations of the Open Hearts Initiative as a citywide effort.
To support Co-Impact’s programs that strengthen the recruitment pipeline of Arab-Israeli candidates for employment and retention in private sector companies.
To support community engagement efforts in connection with urban revitalization of Ramat Eshkol, a neighborhood of Lod, Israel.
To support activities in connection with the Opportunity Fund’s winding down, as the government of Israel assumes operations of national civic service for the Fund’s target populations of at-risk youth, youth with disabilities, and Arab and minority youth, and continues the integration of national service with quality enrichment programs to improve long-term life opportunities in Israeli society.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2022.
To support Philanthropy New York’s public policy campaign.
To support the Harvard Scholars at Risk program by funding three to four fellowships along with related expenses.
To support independent, investigative reporting on the management, budget, policy, and practices of the New York Police Department, produced in partnership with THE CITY.
To provide general operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance.
To support QPL W.O.W. (With Out Walls) and the creation of outdoor libraries at five branches.
To provide general operating support to Rethink Food NYC.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To advance urban and economic development in Arab municipalities and in the unrecognized Bedouin Villages of Israel’s Negev region.
To support the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom’s programs to build trust, respect, and relationships between Muslim and Jewish women and girls.
To provide general operating support to The Stars of New York Dance.
To support the general operations of the Supportive Housing Network of New York.
To support the Academy for Teachers’ Early Career Fellowship.
To support The Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of New York’s educational programs.
To plan and launch the Homeowner Landlord Services Pilot.
To support THE CITY and its local public affairs journalism.
To support a screening and panel discussion on the future of local news.
Support for coverage of the 2021 elections in New York City.
To support the Rebuild Local News Coalition and its advocacy to revitalize local journalism.
To support the Young Patron Program.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative.
To support Los Deliveristas Unidos at the Workers Justice Project.
To support Toldot Yisrael Digital Archive of Israel’s Founding.
To support UNH’s evaluation of the Settlement House Voter Initiative.
To establish the New City Critics Fellowship.
To provide general operating support to Vida Joven de Mexico.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
To support women scientists in the third and fourth years of their postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Women’s Postdoctoral Career Development Award in Science Program” to expand the number of Israeli women in scientific research.
To increase the pipeline of Arab professionals in urban planning and community development through scholarships and opportunities for professional enrichment.
To provide general operating support to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
To support emergency humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2023.
To provide support to the Sheila Abdus-Salaam Scholarship Fund at Barnard College.
To support Baruch College’s High School Journalism Program and its work to start newspapers in NYC high schools and recognize student journalism.
To support the Horizons Workforce Development Program.
To support the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab’s work expanding the settings where Jewish chaplains work through a program of demonstration grants.
To support election reform efforts in New York.
To support Collections Connections, which will bring the Brooklyn Children’s Museum collection to Brooklyn Public Library branches across the borough.
To provide support to outdoor programming in the Brooklyn Museum’s garden.
To support the expansion of the Making Space project.
To support BKLYN Incubator and its new focus on community-generated programs.
To support Culture Pass and the increased access to New York City’s cultural institutions it provides to all New Yorkers.
To support the Branches in Bloom program at the Brooklyn Public Library, made in honor of Cheryl Cohen Effron’s tenure as Board Chair.
To build staff diversity and encourage investigative journalism in the Arab sector.
To support Chalkbeat’s New York bureau.
To plan and support the October 2022 housing study tour to New York City by the Rothschild Cadets for Local Government.
To establish the New York City Leaders Fellows program at the Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership.
To support City Limits’ local reporting on housing and homelessness.
To expand the NYC Green Fund and strengthen the Parks and Open Space Partners Coalition.
To provide general operating support for Co-Impact: The Partnership for a Breakthrough in Arab Employment.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support to Community Impact.
To support the creation of the Center for New Jewish Culture at Congregation Beth Elohim.
To support the expansion of Cornell Law School’s First Amendment Clinic to the New York metropolitan area.
To support Lisa Goldberg/Revson Foundation Scholars.
To support an expansion of the Center for Community Media’s Advertising Boost Initiative.
To support the Public Interest Summer Internship Grant Program at the CUNY School of Law.
To support Documented’s reporting on New York City’s immigrant communities and the policies that affect them.
To support Do Something and YVote in building a civic participation ecosystem for young New Yorkers.
To establish and support New York City’s first Youth Journalism Coalition, housed at The Bell.
To support the Career Services Program at Footsteps, a nonprofit serving Jews beginning lives outside of ultra-Orthodox communities.
To support Fort Greene Park Conservancy’s Social Well-Being Pilot.
To support the PSLF.nyc Campaign in helping 250,000 public service workers in New York access billions in debt relief.
To support the work of the Hillel at Baruch College offering students personal, academic, professional, and spiritual enrichments.
To support the work of the Hunter Hillel Foundation offering students personal, academic, professional, and spiritual enrichments.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the scholarship program at the Inner-City Scholarship Fund.
Support for the Israel Religious Action Center to raise awareness of access to voting rights for residents of unrecognized Bedouin villages.
Operating support for Israel Story.
General support for A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy, engaging the Jewish community in cross-partisan work to strengthen democratic institutions and values.
For Revson membership in 2023.
To support the preservation of NYC’s nonprofit owned affordable housing.
Support for: Legacy of Abraham Joshua Heschel, a New York Community Commemoration.
To help support Media Impact Funders’ efforts to stimulate giving to journalism and other media activities and for membership in 2022.
To help support Media Impact Funders’ efforts to stimulate giving to journalism and other media activities and for membership in 2023.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
Support for the Digital Archive of Arab Culture and Heritage.
To provide general operating support to New Immigrant Community Empowerment.
To provide general operating support to New York Common Pantry, made in honor of Reynold Levy’s tenure as Board Chair.
To support the GoVoteNYC fund and its grantmaking to increase civic and voter participation in New York City.
To support New York Focus and their journalism on state and local politics in the Empire State.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the research and development of advocacy campaigns for the next phase of the Five Point Plan for Park Equity.
To help support Nonprofit New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2023.
To support the founding and operations of the Open Hearts Initiative as a citywide effort.
Realizing the centrality of Page 73’s mission.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2023.
To support to the Harvard Scholars at Risk program, made in honor of Dr. Steven Hyman’s tenure on the Board of Trustees.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network partnership with THE CITY.
To provide general operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance.
To support Queens Connected, providing expanded Wi-Fi internet access and outdoor gardens at Queens Public Library branches.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To advance urban and economic development in Arab municipalities and in the unrecognized Bedouin Villages of Israel’s Negev region.
To support the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom’s programs to build trust, respect, and relationships between Muslim and Jewish women and girls.
To provide general operating support to The Stars of New York Dance.
To support the general operations of the Supportive Housing Network of New York.
To provide general operating support to T’ruah.
To support The Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of New York’s educational programs.
To support ACAP’s work to improve urban planning capacity in Arab municipalities through mentoring and training of Rothschild Cadets for Local Government.
To support THE CITY and its local public affairs journalism.
To update the Frederick Douglass Traveling Exhibition and donate exhibits to New York City’s library systems.
To support the Rebuild Local News Coalition and its advocacy to revitalize local journalism.
To support research and planning related to the role that the Community Reinvestment Act can play in strengthening local news.
To support the Young Patron Program.
Support to the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America for its Muslim Leadership Initiative.
To provide general operating support to The World Around.
To support Community Votes’ voter mobilization initiative led in partnership with the Literacy Assistance Center.
To provide general operating support to Vida Joven de Mexico.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To create a citywide task force to address the NYC lifeguard shortage and to expand lifeguard certifications for 2023.
To support a matching fund for reader donations to help cover costs of local and national reporting from the trial of the accused shooter at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
To provide general operating support to Alliance of Families for Justice.
To support women scientists in the third and fourth years of their postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Women’s Postdoctoral Career Development Award in Science Program” to expand the number of Israeli women in scientific research.
To increase the pipeline of Arab professionals in urban planning and community development through scholarships and opportunities for professional enrichment.
To provide general operating support to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2024.
To support documentation of work responding to conflict in Ukraine.
To provide support to the Sheila Abdus-Salaam Scholarship Fund at Barnard College.
To support the Horizons Workforce Development Program.
To support the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab’s work expanding the settings where Jewish chaplains work through a program of demonstration grants.
To support election reform efforts in New York.
To support BKLYN Incubator and its new focus on community-generated programs.
To support Culture Pass and the increased access to New York City’s cultural institutions it provides to all New Yorkers.
To support the Center for Media and Democracy’s investigative journalism to (i) grow and diversify its newsroom with a special focus on Arab society; and (ii) increase the quality and quantity of work available in English.
To support the Emergency Resilience Fund for Israel’s Frontline Journalists.
To support City Limits’ local reporting on housing and homelessness.
To provide general operating support for Co-Impact: The Partnership for a Breakthrough in Arab Employment.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support to Community Impact.
To support the creation of the Center for New Jewish Culture at Congregation Beth Elohim.
To support Lisa Goldberg/Revson Foundation Scholars.
To support Revson Data Journalism Fellowships and a Local Journalism Data Hub.
To support the NYC Youth Journalism Coalition.
To support Do Something and YVote in building a civic participation ecosystem for young New Yorkers.
To support programs that build knowledge and capacity in affordable housing and urban regeneration as part of the Cadets for Local Government.
To support programs that build knowledge and capacity in affordable housing and urban regeneration as part of the Cadets for Local Government.
To support a multi-sector Round Table in Israel dedicated to urban renewal.
To support the New York City Youth Journalism Coalition.
To support the economic empowerment work of Footsteps with a focus on career services.
To support the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Swim Safety Corps Pilot at Jamaica Bay-Rockaway.
To support the Open Hearts Initiative and their work to build community support for housing and services for New Yorkers experiencing homelessness.
To provide general operating support to Vital City for their efforts to advance new thinking and strategies that build thriving cities.
To provide general operating support to the Open Hearts Initiative.
To support the work at Hillel at Baruch, Inc. with general operating support to offer students personal, academic, and professional enrichments while developing ties to the Jewish people and providing opportunities to give back to their communities.
To support the work of Hunter Hillel Foundation with general operating support to offer students personal, academic, and professional enrichments while developing ties to the Jewish people and providing opportunities to give back to their communities.
To provide general operating support to the International Rescue Committee.
To provide general operating support for Hell Gate and its local journalism.
General support for A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy, engaging the Jewish community in cross-partisan work to strengthen democratic institutions and values.
Support for the Joining Rikers Worship Services Pilot Project.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
Support for the Digital Archive of Arab Culture and Heritage.
To support the GoVoteNYC fund and its grantmaking to increase voter participation.
To support Art on the Ave NYC and their exhibitions in vacant storefronts and small businesses.
To support NYPL’s planning for more diverse representation in young adult literature.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the research and development of advocacy campaigns for the next phase of the Five Point Plan for Park Equity.
To help support Nonprofit New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2024.
To support Dr. Taneja’s lab for MRI research in cancer detection at NYU Langone Health
To provide support to Hillel – The Right to Choose.
To support a process of planning for PEN Israel.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2024.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance.
To provide support for field assessments at Queensborough Community College, LaGuardia Community College, and St. John’s University.
To support Rethink Food’s work supporting asylum seekers not covered by its government contract.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide seed funding for Sefaria’s collection of visual midrash with the work of pioneer artist, historian, and educator Dr. Jo Milgram.
To provide support for closing socio-economic gaps between Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel.
To provide support for staff resilience at a time of personal and communal loss.
To provide general operating support to The Stars of New York Dance.
To provide general operating support to the Supportive Housing Network of New York.
To provide general operating support to The Academy for Teachers.
To support The Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of New York’s educational programs.
To support ACAP’s work to improve urban planning capacity in Arab municipalities through mentoring and training of Rothschild Cadets for Local Government.
To provide support for staff resilience at a time of personal and communal loss.
To support THE CITY and its local public affairs journalism.
To support the Young Patron Program.
Support to the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America for its Muslim Leadership Initiative.
General support for A More Perfect Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy, engaging the Jewish community in cross-partisan work to strengthen democratic institutions and values.
To support UNHP’s Distressed Multifamily Portfolio Intervention Initiative.
To support the creation of The Local Center and the launch of eight community-led public space projects.
For membership with Urban Design Forum in 2023/2024.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support activities in connection with Jewish American History Month 2023 with particular focus on public libraries nationwide.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the YMCA of Greater New York in addressing New York City’s lifeguard shortage.
To increase the pipeline of Arab professionals in urban planning and community development through scholarships and opportunities for professional enrichment.
To support election reform efforts in New York.
To support the Center for Media and Democracy’s investigative journalism to (i) grow and diversify its newsroom with a special focus on Arab society; and (ii) increase the quality and quantity of work available in English.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support Revson Data Journalism Fellowships and a Local Journalism Data Hub.
To support programs that build knowledge and capacity in affordable housing and urban regeneration as part of the Cadets for Local Government.
To support the economic empowerment work of Footsteps with a focus on career services.
To support the Open Hearts Initiative and their work to build community support for housing and services for New Yorkers experiencing homelessness.
To provide general operating support to Vital City for their efforts to advance new thinking and strategies that build thriving cities.
To support the work at Hillel at Baruch, Inc. with general operating support to offer students personal, academic, and professional enrichments while developing ties to the Jewish people and providing opportunities to give back to their communities.
To support the work of Hunter Hillel Foundation with general operating support to offer students personal, academic, and professional enrichments while developing ties to the Jewish people and providing opportunities to give back to their communities.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the research and development of advocacy campaigns for the next phase of the Five Point Plan for Park Equity.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide support for closing socio-economic gaps between Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel.
To provide general operating support to the Supportive Housing Network of New York.
To support the creation of The Local Center and the launch of eight community-led public space projects.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the YMCA of Greater New York in addressing New York City’s lifeguard shortage.
To increase the pipeline of Arab professionals in urban planning and community development through scholarships and opportunities for professional enrichment.
To support Revson Data Journalism Fellowships and a Local Journalism Data Hub.
To increase the pipeline of Arab professionals in urban planning and community development through scholarships and opportunities for professional enrichment.
To contribute six awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2016.
To support the expansion of the educational and research efforts of Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartsband with respect to improving medical diagnoses and individualizing treatment.
To support the creation of multifaceted community engagement programs that will develop confident, proactive staff and an active grassroots base of support for New York City’s libraries.
For the 2014-2015 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to three branch libraries as follows: $20,000 to New Lots Library; $10,000 to Clinton Hill Library; and $10,000 to Windsor Terrace Library.
To support the expansion of multifaceted community engagement programs to establish a permanent and active.
To provide core operating support to enable CUF to undertake a sustained period of research, outreach, and advocacy about public libraries in New York City.
To the Center for Social Inclusion, in honor of Maya Wiley’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards initiative.
To the Center for Social Inclusion, in honor of Maya Wiley’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards initiative.
To support a study evaluating the impact of the transfer of six buildings in NYCHA’s Section 8 to a new public/private partnership.
To support City Limits’ public affairs journalism covering all five boroughs of New York City.
To support public affairs journalism focused on coverage of New York City Housing Authority and the housing crisis in the city.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the continuation of our joint activities in affordable housing in Israel.
To support FAC in facilitating a community planning process and assessing the potential of New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) in order to build and finance an expanded Sunset Park Library with affordable housing above.
To support the funding of surgical equipment needed in their earthquake relief efforts in Nepal.
To support year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows.
To support the global dissemination—through museum exhibitions, educational programs, digital and print publications, and a website—of the artwork created for Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress .
To support “Israeli Friday Night” (Shishi Israeli)—a NYC program of the Israeli-American Council that brings together Israeli and American-Jewish young families for a participatory evening of music, dance, and a communal dinner—to expand to two new sites and develop a strategy of local financial sustainability for the program’s national dissemination.
To support the Jerusalem Press Club’s “International Conference on the Freedom of the Press,” May 2015.
For Revson Foundation membership in 2016.
To support the funding of the Read for the Record campaign and generate public support for high-quality early learning and highlight the importance of building children’s vocabulary and love for reading.
To support thirteen Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars in each of the next two years at Macaulay Honors College interested in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York, and for an annual scholars welcome dinner in spring of 2016 and 2017.
To support the pre-professional program in establishing foundational career services.
To support the Community Leadership and Empowerment Project.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the project of a study guide, website, and outreach for “Colliding Dreams,” a feature documentary funded by the NEH for theatrical release and broadcast in 2016.
To support the creation of multifaceted community engagement programs that will develop confident, proactive staff and an active grassroots base of support for New York City’s libraries.
For the 2014-2015 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to four branch libraries as follows: $20,000 to Mott Haven Library; $20,000 to Parkchester Library; $20,000 to Stapleton Library; and $10,000 to Jefferson Market Library.
To support the Ideas Fund initiative.
To support the expansion of multifaceted community engagement programs to establish a permanent and active advocacy base for New York City’s libraries.
To commemorate Brian Lehrer’s quarter-century of service at WNYC’s first annual spring event, Radio Revelry.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To conduct legal and empirical research on community preference policy in the allocation of affordable housing in New York City.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To help support the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2016
To support the Opportunity Fund for Civic Service.
To support a new work for the Drill Hall that sets pianist Igor Levit’s performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations in an environment conceived by performance artist Marina Abramovic.
To support the digitization, website, and education project at Park Avenue Synagogue of the Rita and George M. Shapiro Audio Archive.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2016.
To support Polyphony Education’s 2016 Scholar-in-Residence “Music and Citizenship” Seminar, which fosters interaction between young Jewish and Arab musicians through discussions with leading scholars about music
and civil society.
To support Polyphony Education’s 2016 Scholar-in-Residence “Music and Citizenship” Seminar, which fosters interaction between young Jewish and Arab musicians through discussions with leading scholars about music and civil society.
To support the creation of an investigative reporting beat focused on New York’s public institutions, including accountability reporting on policies, practices, and program implementation
To provide funding for the preservation of Prospect Park in support of two main objectives, the restoration of a number of storm-damaged trees and the development of an infrastructure to prevent natural erosion.
To support the creation of multifaceted community engagement programs that will develop confident, proactive staff and an active grassroots base of support for New York City’s libraries.
For the 2014-2015 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to three branch libraries as follows: $20,000 to Langston Hughes Library; $10,000 to Cambria Heights Library; and $10,000 to Sunnyside Library.
To support the expansion of multifaceted community engagement programs to establish a permanent and active.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
In honor of Jacqueline Woodson’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards initiative.
To support a two-year grant of $400,000 for Cohorts II and III of the Muslim Leadership Initiative (MLI) at the Hartman Institute, as well as alumni retreats and activities for Cohorts I, II, and III.
To support Phase III of the CDC 4G Initiative, which seeks to strengthen community-based housing in NYC by establishing a joint operating entity for the purpose of scaling up the industry, establishing best-practice standards, and improving collaboration.
To support the launch of ‘JOE NYC,’ a new entity to preserve and expand nonprofit-owned affordable housing in New York City.
To support the continuation of the synagogue’s communications and marketing program in order to expand outreach to the Jewish community.
To support public education and advocacy for expanding supportive housing and services serving homeless adults and families with mental illness and other chronic disabilities.
To support the cost of honorariums for Master Class seminar leaders for New York City public school teachers in 2015.
To support two programs of reportorial and investigative journalism: the monthly Newsmaker Series for community and ethnic press reporters and Journalism School students; and the Urban Investigative Project for seasoned journalists to work with Urban Reporting students on 5-6 projects a year.
To support a series of monthly breakfast meetings between New York City reporters and knowledgeable community leaders.
To support the work of the Foundation Center in 2016.
To support the continued collaboration between Neighborhood Plaza Partnership and The Uni Project to bring “pop-up,” open-air reading rooms to 23 high-need plazas in 2016.
To support JCC Manhattan’s presentation of four live events in 2016 based on the radio initiative Israel Story, which will be broadcast and distributed in multiple formats.
To support a partnership between The New School’s Journalism + Design (J+D) program and WNYC.
To support The Station Alliance’s New York City Subway station demonstration project.
To support the Department of Information Studies at the University of Albany’s College of Computing and Information, in honor of Susan Hildreth’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards initiative.
To support Urban Strategies, Inc., under the direction of its chair, Richard D. Baron, in the creation of a master plan for the Ramat Eshkol neighborhood of Lod.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support general operating costs of Women for Women International in order to further support ultra-poor, marginalized women in conflict-affected countries.
To support the cost of honorariums for Master Class seminar leaders for New York City school teachers in 2014.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To contribute six awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2015.
To support the educational and research efforts of Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband with respect to improving medical diagnoses and individualizing treatment
To support the creation of BPL’s Department of Outreach Services, which will build partnerships with local service providers and city agencies to make the library more accessible to a greater number of Brooklyn residents.
To support a project examining the challenges that New York City nonprofits face in undertaking construction projects financed with city capital dollars and managed by the New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC).
To support the feasibility assessment and program development of a team of housing experts to determine the viability of leveraging the State of Israel Bond Program to offer a new bond product that invests in affordable housing in Israel.
To support the next phase of the Making Room project: to promulgate the adoption of new housing models, and to continue building awareness and support for the Making Room vision, in part through a national exhibition in Washington, D.C. in 2015.
To support public affairs journalism focused on four Brooklyn neighborhoods: Sunset Park, Bushwick, East New York, and Brownsville.
To support a four-month planning grant to develop a program model and feasible design for an Israel Affordable Housing Fellowship program, under the auspices of the Affordable Housing Program of Tel Aviv University.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the continuation of our joint activities in affordable housing in Israel.
For membership in 2015.
To support the work of Forsyth Advisors for Phase II of the Israel Builds initiative, whose aim is to utilize Israel Bonds designated for affordable housing as a source of subordinate debt to address a financial impediment to a long-term multifamily rental housing market in Israel.
To support up to $20,000 in 2015 travel costs to Israel of the Forsyth Street Advisors team working on Phase II of the Israel Builds initiative, whose aim is to utilize Israel Bonds designated for affordable housing as a source of subordinate debt to address a financial impediment to a long-term multifamily rental housing market in Israel.
to support year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows
To support “Healing Hatred,” an interreligious pastoral care training course in Jerusalem that equips professionals with tools of spiritual healing that help address the trauma of national conflict.
To support the Neighborhood Plaza Partnership in bringing “pop-up” reading rooms to up to nine public plazas in underserved communities in Queens and Brooklyn, in collaboration with The Uni Project.
To support a project in partnership with Israeli artist Avital Geva and The Greenhouse of Kibbutz Ein Shemer, including a multimedia exhibit with images by Frederic Brenner and text by Yossi Klein Halevi; an ecological sukkah in front of the JCC designed and built by Avital Geva and his creative team; and multi-faceted public programming about environmentalism, sustainable agriculture, and the intersection of science, ecology and the arts from a Jewish and Israeli perspective.
For membership in 2015.
To support fellowship stipends for 26 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at Macaulay Honors College , selected for their interest in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York.
To support the pre-professional program in establishing foundational career services. to support the pre-professional program in establishing foundational career services.
To support Pre-Med and Life Sciences extra-curricular activities geared towards exposing students to a broad range of careers
To support the work of “Collective Impact,” via Matan– Investing in the Community, in identifying the business advantage and implementing the most successful models in employing and retaining Arab citizens in Israel’s top private-sector corporations
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a tie-off grant of $100,000 for the implementation of MEET’s redesigned alumni program
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support NATAL ‘s work in offering critical emergency assistance and trauma programs to support, strengthen, and build resilience during Israel’s current crisis and recovery.
To support the Love A Library event at New York City’s public branch libraries in 2013 and 2014.
To support the NYPL’s leadership in expanding e-content for libraries.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the Business Law Transactions Clinic’s Fellows and Supervising Attorneys
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
For membership in 2015.
For membership in 2015.
To support the Fund for 2025, which will help Philanthropy New York strengthen its activities and support for NYC’s Foundation sector.
To support Phase II of Piyut North America , bringing the global Jewish music of Piyut to young Jews in the US through pilot programs centered on yoga, meditation, culture, and music in New York, Boston, and San Francisco.
To support the creation of an investigative reporting beat focused on New York’s public institutions, including accountability reporting on policies, practices, and program implementation
To provide funding for the preservation of Prospect Park in support of two main objectives, the restoration of a number of storm-damaged trees and the development of an infrastructure to prevent natural erosion
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the development and launch of the Steinem Media Mentoring program in 2015, a component of the Gloria Steinem Initiative at Rutgers University
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative, for emerging North American Muslim leaders to deepen their understanding of Jews and Judaism through participation in a year-long immersive educational program.
To support the Shalom Hartman Institute’s continuing work with the North American Jewish community to grapple with existential challenges, to explore the relationship with Israel and to uncover new opportunities for growth.
To support a two-year grant of $400,000 for Cohorts II and III of the Muslim Leadership Initiative (MLI) at the Hartman Institute, as well as alumni retreats and activities for Cohorts I, II, and III.
To support additional enrichment programming for Arab civic service volunteers in Israel in 2015-16Israel in 2015-16
To provide scholarship funds for participants of the Jewish Welcome Workshop’s annual trip to Israel
To support Arizona Camp Sunrise and Sidekicks , providing special programs to children with cancer and their siblings.
To support Phase II of the CDC4G Initiative, which seeks to strengthen community-based housing in NYC by scaling up the industry, establishing best-practice standards, and attaining support from city housing agencies.
To support the work of Tapuah.
To contribute to an external long-term evaluation of The Muslim Leadership Initiative (MLI).
To support the creation of a strategic plan in 2014 toward the redevelopment of the city of Lod, bringing together the municipality, community leaders, local residents, and Israeli urban renewal expertise, in advance of substantial European Union funding for implementation beginning in 2016.
To support the Building Indicator Project and the work of the Multifamily Assistance Center to improve physically and financially distressed multifamily homes throughout New York City.
To support ULU’s 24-Hour Read-In event and the hiring of a communications and outreach intern in 2014.
To support the “Justice in Transition” project, a series of four public briefings on the current state of the city’s justice system and visions for its future, in conjunction with WNYC.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the production of the MAKERS television series.
To support the Y’s educational initiatives to help close the academic achievement gap and make college a reality for thousands of New York City students
To support three extended “Master Classes” for educators in 2014.
To support the Right to Housing Program, aimed at advancing affordable housing in Israel.
to support the “Return to Shabbat” program in 2014.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2014.
To support educational and research efforts in critical thinking about diagnosis and treatment.
To support the creation of BPL’s Department of Outreach Services, which will build partnerships with local service providers and city agencies to make the library more accessible to a greater number of Brooklyn residents.
For the 2013 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, awarded to three Brooklyn branch libraries: $10,000 to Macon Library; $10,000 to Sheepshead Bay Library; and $5,000 to Kings Bay Library.
To support Brooklyn Public Library’s 17th annual gala in 2014.
To support the creation of the first comprehensive visioning blueprint for New York City’s public libraries in the 21st century, and a related showcasing event.
To support an outreach and education campaign about the findings and recommendations of CUF’s Branches of Opportunity report.
To support the production of two short films about the essential role that New York City’s public libraries play in people’s lives.
To support the production of two short films about the essential role that New York City’s public libraries play in people’s lives.
To support research leading to recommendations on how to structure, administer, and evaluate a fellowship program that would bring Israeli professionals to the United States for an immersive education in affordable housing.
To support a global competition seeking design proposals for affordable, state-of-the-art fire-protection systems, which will remove a crucial barrier currently preventing basements across the city from being inhabited safely and legally.
To support the Healthy Neighborhoods initiative to address hunger and diet-related disease in low-income communities throughout New York City.
To support a project to investigate the challenges and opportunities facing New York City’s branch libraries, and the expansion of the Bronx Bureau.
To support a feasibility analysis and business plan for a project to redevelop a residential complex in Jaffa to create additional units of affordable housing.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the Revson Fellow for Community Organizing.
To support the “Revson Foundation Ethnic and Community Media Training and Development Project,” a program aimed at strengthening the finances and professional standards of New York’s community and ethnic media.
To identify viable affordable housing projects underway in Israel and articulate the common financial and regulatory changes needed for their successful completion.
To support the Tiered Engagement Network in 2014.
For membership in 2014.
To support a conference on girls in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education with both public and private schools in the Washington, DC area.
To support the Harvard Scholars at Risk program, which provides sanctuary to international academics, artists, and intellectuals who face persecution because of their beliefs, work, or identities.
To support LeadOn, Independent Sector’s 2013 national conference.
To support the Index of Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel for years 2012-2015; and a special report on civic service.
To support the global dissemination—through museum exhibitions, educational programs, digital and print publications, and a website—of the artwork created for Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress .
For membership in 2014.
To support the expansion of Lincoln Center Local.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support the Lincoln Center HD in Libraries pilot, in which Lincoln Center will digitally stream performances at branch libraries in Brooklyn and Queens.
To support Lincoln Center’s 2013 Spring Gala honoring Reynold Levy.
To support fellowship stipends for 26 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at Macaulay Honors College , selected for their interest in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York.
To support a planning study to develop an internship program and fair that creates meaningful internship opportunities for Macaulay students and enhances the college’s existing career services offerings.
To support the career development program.
To support the establishment of Spaceworks, an organization that aims to identify and convert underutilized public and private property into affordable work space for New York City artists.
To support To support MEET’s expansion to a second hub in Northern Israel and the establishment of an alumni network MEET’s expansion to a second hub in Northern Israel and the establishment of an alumni network.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the planning phase of an effort to bring the New Jerusalem Orchestra to New York City in 2014 for a month-long residency of performances and educational programming.
To support the Love A Library event at New York City’s public branch libraries in 2013 and 2014.
To support best-practices training for New York’s ethnic and community newspapers to generate increased ad revenues and strengthen financial and organizational stability.
To support the 2014 efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to serve as advocates for millions of daily users of NYC’s metropolitan transit system, and to support the non-partisan 2013 Election Day Voter Assistance Project.
To support the NYPL’s leadership in expanding e-content for libraries.
For the 2013 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, awarded to five branch libraries in Manhattan, Staten Island, and the Bronx: $10,000 to New Dorp Library; $10,000 to Seward Park Library; $5,000 to Tremont Library; $5,000 to Parkchester Library; and $5,000 to Aguilar Library. xxx
To support an evaluation of WNYC’s local digital news project.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support NYU Distinguished Scholar in Residence Jennifer Homan’s work on her forthcoming biography of ballet choreographer George Balanchine.
To support a field study to identify the open-space assets and challenges of the Bronx’s Mott Haven neighborhood.
For membership in 2014.
For membership in 2014.
To support Phase II of Piyut North America , bringing the global Jewish music of Piyut to young Jews in the US through pilot programs centered on yoga, meditation, culture, and music in New York, Boston, and San Francisco.
For the 2013 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, awarded to two Queens branch libraries: $10,000 to Corona Library; and $5,000 to Queens Village Library. xxx
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the Equipment Transfer Program aimed at improving scientific education and research in Benin.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative, for emerging North American Muslim leaders to deepen their understanding of Jews and Judaism through participation in a year-long immersive educational program.
To support the advancement of the Civic Service Forum’s agenda through 2013; and the creation of a report on common standards and customized practices for civic service enrichment.
To support the Building Indicator Project and the work of the Multifamily Assistance Center to improve physically and financially distressed multifamily homes throughout New York City.
To support ULU’s expansion of services and programs in New York City in 2014.
To support two Charles H. Revson Senior Fellows in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To contribute nine awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
To support the production of the MAKERS television series.
To support the Coalition for Affordable Housing’s efforts in the improvement, passage, and implementation of affordable housing policy.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2013.
To support the development of El Museo del Barrio’s community-based and educational programs.
To support the launch of the Center’s report on New York City’s public libraries, Branches of Opportunity. xxx
To support the Center’s research, analysis, and public education activities related to the federal budget as it affects the states, and to support a Revson State Policy Fellow.
To support the Making Room project, an advocacy campaign for New York City housing regulatory reform, and the development of a pilot to create single-occupancy mini-studios.
To support CHPC’s efforts to help city government marshal the resources of New York’s housing and community development organizations in its emergency relief actions following Hurricane Sandy.
To support the planning of a career-skills program for Macaulay Honors students at City College.
To support the re-launch of the Bronx News Network .
To support research toward a multi-sector task force that will work to bring Israeli affordable housing initiatives to the construction stage.
To support a feasibility analysis and business plan to develop, with community involvement, adjacent residential complexes in Jaffa’s Jabaliya-Kedem neighborhood, generating 200 market, submarket, and long-term rental housing units.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support the position of Revson Fellow for Community Organizing at Congregation Beth Elohim .
To support the “Revson Foundation Ethnic and Community Media Training and Development Project,” a program aimed at strengthening the finances and professional standards of New York’s community and ethnic media.
To support two events designed to connect nonprofit organizations with New York City’s community and ethnic media.
For membership in 2013.
To support the English translation and online posting of significant opinions of the 2008, 2009, and 2010 terms of the Supreme Court of Israel.
To help the Public Service Venture Fund expand opportunities for public service careers for lawyers, in honor of Martha Minow’s service as chair of the Charles H. Revson Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
To support the creation of the Index of Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel for the years 2012
To support the global dissemination—through museum exhibitions, educational programs, digital and print publications, and a website—of the artwork created for Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress .
To support professional training for emerging Jerusalem arts organizations in order to help build their capacity and financial sustainability.
For membership in 2013.
To support the creation of the Center for Pastoral Education .
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support a feasibility study to assess opportunities for digitally transmitting Lincoln Center HD recorded content to public libraries in all five boroughs of New York City.
To support fellowship stipends for 26 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at Macaulay Honors College, selected for their interest in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York.
To support the establishment of Spaceworks, an organization that aims to identify and convert underutilized public and private property into affordable work space for New York City artists.
To support To support MEET’s expansion to a second hub in Northern Israel and the establishment of an alumni network MEET’s expansion to a second hub in Northern Israel and the establishment of an alumni network.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support the Natan Book Award.
To support the Love a Library event at the New York, Brooklyn, and Queens Public Libraries.
To support the Love a Library event at the New York, Brooklyn, and Queens Public Libraries.
To support best-practices training for New York’s ethnic and community newspapers to generate increased ad revenues and strengthen financial and organizational stability.
To support the efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to serve as advocates for millions of daily users of the New York City metropolitan transit system.
To support the NYPL’s leadership in expanding e-content for libraries.
To support the position of collection development coordinator for the Tri-Library School Library Catalog project.
To support NYPR’s development of a new model for building and sustaining high-quality local public affairs journalism—by expanding the depth and breadth of news content across online, audio, and video technologies; forging new community partnerships with local content providers; and establishing new models of community engagement.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support research for a proposal to ease restrictions on transferring development rights held by nonprofit owners of landmarked buildings, if the result is for public benefit.
To continue support of the Charles H. Revson Law Student Public Interest Fellowship Program (LSPIN) , enabling 75 New York-area law students to work with public interest law organizations during the summer; and to support NYU’s Public Interest Legal Career Fair .
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support educational programs in New York City schools that teach students the critical thinking skills they need to be smarter and more frequent consumers and creators of credible information across all media platforms, and to build the capacity of programs nationwide.
For membership in 2013.
For membership in 2013.
To support Phase II of Piyut North America , bringing the global Jewish music of Piyut to young Jews in the US through pilot programs centered on yoga, meditation, culture, and music in New York, Boston, and San Francisco.
To support the launch of the
To support the creation, piloting, and evaluation of “QuikTrak,” a new online assessment of job seekers’ readiness and skill base.
To support the Queens Library’s relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
To support “Toward a 21st Century City for All,” which aims to generate policy recommendations for the future of New York City.
To support the Queens Library Project , which utilizes retired professionals to preserve and expand the Library’s community service programs.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the expansion of SCAD’s Graduate Mentor Program.
To support research associated with Like Dreamers, a work on modern Israel.
To support the implementation of a communications and marketing plan.
To support honoraria for seminar leaders at colloquia for New York City public school teachers.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To support the expansion of ULU’s services and programs in New York City.
To support two Charles H. Revson Senior Fellows in Biomedical Science.
To contribute nine awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
To support the hiring of a coordinator to administer the Coalition for Affordable Housing.
To support and provide public relations material for a grassroots logistics coordinator for the Coalition for Affordable Housing in Israel.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support a conference on improving financial literacy education in the United States.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2012.
To support a program in the Department of Biological Sciences that offers undergraduates an opportunity to engage in genetic research.
To support the creation of a multi-disciplinary working group to explore feasible business models for the sale, leasing, and distribution of e-books to public libraries.
To support the creation of the Perlmutter Institute Leadership Forum, a luncheon series at the Brandeis University International Business School.
To support the redesign of the Bronx News Network’s website to expand advertising and enhance the collection of revenue.
To support the publication of a research report on New York City’s public libraries, Branches of Opportunity , and the conference “Leveraging Libraries for the Future of New York.”
To support the Center’s research, analysis, and public education activities related to the federal budget as it affects the states, and to support a Revson State Policy Fellow.
To support the Making Room project, an advocacy campaign for housing regulatory reform in New York City.
To support a two-month mapping survey designed to identify technical, financial, and organizational challenges facing affordable housing initiatives.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support the development of a strategic business plan for New York Media Alliance’s advertisement-selling business.
To support two Revson Neighborhood Fellows and a Revson Rabbinic Intern to work with Rabbi Andy Bachman in creating model programs with previously unconnected young Jews in Brooklyn.
To support an expanded rabbinic capacity to strengthen community outreach and learning.
To support the purchase of critically needed food to help alleviate hunger in New York City.
To support the digitization of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies to preserve and provide appropriate access to 4,439 video testimonies of survivors, rescuers, liberators, and witnesses of the Holocaust.
For membership in 2012.
To support the creation of a strategic plan for operating as a “private school in the public service.”
To support the production of a third season of the critically acclaimed Israeli television series Arab Labor.
To support a Revson Rabbinic Fellow to work with Rabbi Sharon Brous in creating model programs with previously unconnected young Jews in Los Angeles.
To support 12 apprenticeships for young Israeli photography graduates to be assistants to acclaimed international photographers during their residencies in Israel for Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress.
For continued support of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and its Environmental Policy Center.
To support the Social Venture Fund for Jewish-Arab Equality and Shared Society , which uses the collective resources of contributors to help promote a positive shared future in Israel of social and political equality.
For membership in 2012.
To support the creation of the Center for Pastoral Education .
To support intensive college guidance services for four LEDA scholars.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support the Lincoln Center Local project, bringing performing arts programs to branch libraries in Queens.
To support the “Drowning in Debt” initiative, whose goal is to preserve thousands of units of New York City multi-family, affordable rental housing endangered by overleveraging.
To support the establishment of a Civic Service Forum of Israeli NGOs working to improve the quantity and quality of volunteer year-of-service opportunities for disadvantaged Israeli youth.
To support the NGOs of the Civic Service Forum in their enrichment programming for 70 newly created civic service slots designated for disadvantaged Israeli youth—Arab Israelis, at-risk youth, and the physically and mentally disabled.
To support the NGOs of the Civic Service Forum in their enrichment programming for 75 civic service slots designated for Israeli youth unable to serve in the military—Arab, at risk, physically and emotionally disabled, and immigrant.
To renew support for the Civic Service Forum, a coalition of Israeli NGOs working to expand the quantity and improve the quality of volunteer year-of-service opportunities for disadvantaged Israeli youth.
To support fellowship stipends for 26 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at Macaulay Honors College, selected for their interest in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York.
To support the establishment of Spaceworks, an organization that aims to identify and convert underutilized public and private property into affordable work space for New York City artists.
To support a feasibility analysis and business plan for the development of Spaceworks, a project to convert underutilized public and private property into affordable work space for New York City artists.
To support a retreat to help identify the common challenges shared by New York’s three library systems as well as collaborative opportunities to enhance city-wide efficiencies of service.
To support the Tri-Library Technical Services Initiative.
To support the hunger relief network in the Boston metro area, in honor of Dr. Jerome Groopman’s service to the Charles H. Revson Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
To support Phase 2 of MEET’s organizational growth and capacity-building to expand regionally in Israel and increase the number of participants.
To support To support MEET’s expansion to a second hub in Northern Israel and the establishment of an alumni network MEET’s expansion to a second hub in Northern Israel and the establishment of an alumni network.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support Transforming Libraries, Strengthening Communities, a program at the 2011 Municipal Art Society Summit for New York.
To support the Kids’ Right to Read Project, which provides education and advocacy tools to parents and teachers facing book challenges in libraries and schools.
To support One NYC, One Nation , a new funders’ collaborative to strengthen immigrant communities and integrate them into New York City’s civic, economic, and political fabric.
To support the launch of an ad sales service that will strengthen the financial and organizational stability of New York City’s ethnic and community newspapers.
To support the efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to serve as advocates for millions of daily users of the New York City metropolitan transit system.
To support the New Chapter program, a partnership among New York City’s three library systems that temporarily waives outstanding fines for all patrons under the age of 18.
To support NYPR’s development of a new model for building and sustaining high-quality local public affairs journalism—by expanding the depth and breadth of news content across online, audio, and video technologies; forging new community partnerships with local content providers; and establishing new models of community engagement.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support marketing and public education of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive (BJPA) , online and through conferences and lectures.
To support the Red Burns Scholarship Fund of New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program .
To continue support of the Charles H. Revson Law Student Public Interest Fellowship Program (LSPIN) , enabling 75 New York-area law students to work with public interest law organizations during the summer; and to support NYU’s Public Interest Legal Career Fair .
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science program.
To support RISE-NYC! , a project that provides funding to organizations serving the women and families most affected by the economic recession.
To support educational programs in New York City schools that teach students the critical thinking skills they need to be smarter and more frequent consumers and creators of credible information across all media platforms, and to build the capacity of programs nationwide.
For membership in 2012.
To support in partnership with the Gandyr Foundation the part-time position of manager of the Opportunity Fund for Civic Service through March 2012.
For membership in 2012.
To support over a six-month period the work of a part-time director of Piyut North America to identify feasible pilot projects.
To support the Queens Library Project , which utilizes retired professionals to preserve and expand the Library’s community service programs.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the expansion of SCAD’s Graduate Mentor Program.
To support a communications specialist to coordinate the synagogue’s overall communications strategy.
To support the ‘Reading Partnerships’ project, an initiative to provide New York City public school students and families with increased public library access and greater exposure to engaging literature and literacy-rich activities.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellowships for Archival Research at the US Holocaust Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies .
To support the improvement and expanded use of the Building Indicator Project (BIP) and the Homeowner Outreach Database (HOOD) to help identify distressed multifamily and homeowner occupied properties.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To contribute nine awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
To contribute six awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the launch of a national ‘Pathways to Power’ leadership program for first-generation Americans.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2011.
To support the construction and touring of three exhibits to 75 libraries throughout the country, focusing on the cultural impact of prominent Jewish Americans—poet Emma Lazarus, children’s writer Maurice Sendak, and Jewish composers and lyricists who contributed to the great American songbook.
To support cultural and arts programming for children.
To support the Traumatic Brain Injury Guidelines project, educating healthcare professionals worldwide on immediate care for coma patients.
For the “Support our Shelves” campaign in five branch libraries.
To support development of a policy on the economic impact and growth potential of New York City’s design sector, outlined in the Center’s research report, .
To support the production of the feature-length documentary
To support the Center’s research, analysis, and public education activities related to the federal budget as it affects the states, and to support a Revson State Policy Fellow.
To support the Center’s analytic, communications, and capacity-building activities related to important debates around federal budget priorities.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two Revson Neighborhood Fellows and a Revson Rabbinic Intern to work with Rabbi Andy Bachman in creating model programs with previously unconnected young Jews in Brooklyn.
To support an upgrade of CBE’s IT systems to facilitate community building.
To support an expanded rabbinic capacity to strengthen community outreach and learning.
For membership in 2011.
For support of research, public education, and advocacy work on budget, economic, and related policy issues that affect low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
To support the purchase of critically needed food to help alleviate hunger in New York City.
For membership in 2011.
To support a Revson Rabbinic Fellow to work with Rabbi Sharon Brous in creating model programs with previously unconnected young Jews in Los Angeles.
To support 10 Israeli photography students from Bezalel Academy—five in 2009 and five in 2010—as apprentices to the master photographers in Frederic Brenner’s multi-year project, Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress.
For continued support of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and its Environmental Policy Center.
To support the Social Venture Fund for Jewish-Arab Equality and Shared Society , which uses the collective resources of contributors, each donating $50,000, to help promote a positive shared future in Israel of social and political equality, equal opportunity, and fair access to resources for all its citizens.
For membership in 2011.
To support the creation of the Center for Pastoral Education .
To support the Meet the Artist Library Series, an educational outreach initiative between Lincoln Center and the branch libraries to bring performing arts programs to the outer boroughs of New York City.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support the “Drowning in Debt” initiative, whose goal is to preserve thousands of units of New York City multifamily, affordable rental housing endangered by over-leveraging.
To support the establishment of a Civic Service Forum of Israeli NGOs working to improve the quantity and quality of volunteer year-of-service opportunities for disadvantaged Israeli youth.
To support the NGOs of the Civic Service Forum in their enrichment programming for 70 newly created civic service slots designated for disadvantaged Israeli youth—Arab Israelis, at-risk youth, and the physically and mentally disabled.
To support fellowship stipends for 13 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars, selected for their interest in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York.
To support the strategic planning process at Macaulay Honors College.
To support the production of the Among the Righteous website.
To support Phase 2 of MEET’s organizational growth and capacity-building to expand regionally in Israel and increase the number of participants.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the Kids’ Right to Read Project , which provides support, education, and advocacy to parents and teachers facing book challenges in libraries and schools.
To support the education and advocacy work of NMASS on behalf of working people in Manhattan and Brooklyn, in memory of Virginia Yu.
To support the efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to serve as advocates for millions of daily users of the New York City metropolitan transit system.
To support NYPR’s development of a new model for building and sustaining high-quality local public affairs journalism—by expanding the depth and breadth of news content across online, audio, and video technologies; forging new community partnerships with local content providers; and establishing new models of community engagement.
To support marketing and public education of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive (BJPA) , online and through conferences and lectures.
To continue support of the Charles H. Revson Law Student Public Interest Fellowship Program (LSPIN) , enabling 75 New York-area law students to work with public interest law organizations during the summer; and to support NYU’s Public Interest Legal Career Fair .
For continued support of the Charles H. Revson Law Students Public Interest Fellowship Program (LSPIN) , enabling at least 100 New York-area law students to work with public interest law organizations during the summer.
To support educational programs in New York City schools that teach students the critical thinking skills they need to be smarter and more frequent consumers and creators of credible information across all media platforms, and to build the capacity of programs nationwide.
For membership in 2011.
To support the participation of high-achieving, low-income New York City high school students in a leadership development program focusing on networking, career development, and college access and success.
To support the Makers project, a documentary and digital platform showcasing the stories of hundreds of trailblazing women.
For membership in 2011.
To support the Queens Library Project , which utilizes retired professionals to preserve and expand the Library’s community service programs.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the development of BioWeb Conferences , online dialogues between Smith students and prominent scientists.
To support the development and launch of the website. xxx
To support the development of a strategic plan for the development and growth of Tevel b’Tzedek’s long-term alumni program.
To support a study assessing the feasibility of establishing working partnerships between New York City public schools and local public library branches.
To support the cost of recording the video testimonies of 50 men and women of Israel’s founding generation.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellowships for Archival Research at the US Holocaust Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies .
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To contribute six awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support ACCESS/AJC.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellows Program on the Future of New York City.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
For support of the Middle East Education Through Technology (MEET) program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support ACCESS/AJC.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellows Program on the Future of New York City.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support research, public education, and advocacy work on budget- and economic-related policy issues that affect low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
To support efforts to preserve open access to the Internet.
For continued support of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and its Environmental Policy Center.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support efforts to promote universal, inexpensive broadband access to the Internet and to ensure net neutrality.
For support of the Middle East Education Through Technology (MEET) program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
To support the Lisa Goldberg Scholarship Fund at New York University, in memory of the Foundation’s president.
To support a feasibility study and preliminary plan for the mixed-use redevelopment of public library sites in New York City as improved branch libraries and affordable housing.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2009.
To support the new program partnership for alumni of AVODAH and American Jewish World Service.
To support efforts to increase traffic to the website and build revenue.
For general support, with a focus on voting and government systems.
To support the continuation of the Next-Generation Leadership project.
To support the Annual Temple Retreat.
In honor of the memory of Judith Evans.
To support the Center’s analytic, communications, and capacity-building activities related to important debates around federal budget priorities.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellows Program on the Future of New York City.
To support a 2008 Campaign Desk fellow at the Columbia Journalism Review .
To support a major study whose goal is to find broadly applicable ways of strengthening local coverage of public affairs.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the expansion of the Jewish Life Orientation (JelLO).
To support a DVD companion to a study guide for classroom use.
To revise external communications through web-based and other technology tools.
To provide funds for the purchase of critically needed food to help alleviate hunger in New York City.
For membership in 2009.
To support efforts to preserve open access to the Internet.
To promote a national broadband policy that ensures affordable and accessible high-speed Internet for all Americans.
To support the English translation and online posting of significant opinions of the 2008, 2009, and 2010 terms of the Supreme Court of Israel.
To support the continuation of the Next-Generation Leadership project.
To support the creation of a dissemination plan for Frederic Brenner’s Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress, to be exhibited in museums and other venues on American university campuses.
For continued support of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and its Environmental Policy Center.
To develop a new tool that will enhance educational use of the website .
To support the Meet the Artist Library Series, an educational outreach initiative between Lincoln Center and branch libraries to bring performing arts programs to the outer boroughs of New York City.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To support efforts to promote universal, inexpensive broadband access to the Internet and to ensure net neutrality.
To support efforts to preserve and promote an open and diverse media, particularly regarding net neutrality and Internet access.
For support of the Middle East Education Through Technology (MEET) program.
To bridge the difference in exchange between the shekel and the dollar and the subsequent loss in value of the 2006 grant.
To implement a remote audio-visual conferencing system that will allow real-time collaborations among professors, students, and business leaders at MIT, in Jerusalem, and on the West Bank.
To support an effort to increase the recruitment of young women to MEET.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
On behalf of “Living Libraries,” an initiative to redevelop New York City branch library sites to create new affordable housing and new or fully renovated branch libraries.
To support the efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to provide the public and policy makers with information about New York City’s metropolitan transit system and traffic issues.
To support the efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to serve as advocates for millions of daily users of New York City’s metropolitan transit system.
To support marketing and public education of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive (BJPA) , online and through conferences and lectures.
For continued support of the Charles H. Revson Law Students Public Interest Fellowship Program (LSPIN) , enabling at least 100 New York-area law students to work with public interest law organizations during the summer.
To support a career development program for talented, underserved high school students.
To retain a law firm to perform the preliminary legal work necessary to establish the “Living Libraries” initiative.
To continue a feasibility study assessing the viability of redeveloping New York City branch library sites to create affordable housing and new or renovated branch libraries.
To support a program that provides volunteer mentors and tutors to children.
To endow the Lisa Goldberg Fellowship Fund, which will support outstanding individuals whose ideas, research, and creative work reflect Lisa Goldberg’s enduring influence.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the Summer High School Science Outreach Program, which mentors K-12 teachers and high school students in laboratory research.
To support a partnership with the Jewish Heritage Video Collection to create a new website and portal about Jewish films.
In honor of the memory of Judith Evans.
To support the development of a follow-up component of the social justice program in Nepal, providing Israeli participants with opportunities to work with or start their own NGOs in Israel.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellowships for Archival Research at the US Holocaust Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies .
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To investigate the establishment of Community Development Corporations and other nonprofit community-housing institutions in the United States for their potential application to the development of affordable housing for low- and medium-income residents in Israel.
To design and launch ADI’s Mentoring Program for 2009.
To support and upgrade core functions of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2010.
To support the implementation of an integrated, inquiry-based Biology Department curriculum, ‘The Functional Genomics of Manduca Sexta.’
To inaugurate the Open Communities Fund.
To support core work of educating and engaging young Israelis to be agents of social change, rooted in Jewish values, on behalf of workers’ rights and the rights of the disabled.
To provide scholarships for incoming undergraduate students and to support the Krupp Scholarship Challenge grant.
To support the continuation of the Next-Generation Leadership project.
To augment the capacity of the website to build community.
For the “Support our Shelves” campaign in five branch libraries.
To support the Center’s analytic, communications, and capacity-building activities related to important debates around federal budget priorities.
To support Phase III of “One Size Fits Some: A Fresh Look at Housing and Space Standards in New York City,” a project to expand housing choices, enhance access to housing, and improve safety in shared accommodations.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellows Program on the Future of New York City.
To support the launch of The Reconstruction of American Journalism, a report by Leonard Downie, Jr. and Michael Schudson with policy recommendations on the future of accountability reporting.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support a rabbinic hesed intern, who will organize the community in providing attention and care to members in crisis.
For membership in 2010.
To conduct a study on how best to teach first-year students the essential writing, technology, and research skills required for success in higher education and the workplace.
For support of research, public education, and advocacy work on budget, economic, and related policy issues that affect low- and moderate-income New Yorkers.
To support the purchase of critically-needed food to help alleviate hunger in New York City.
For membership in 2010.
To support the English translation and online posting of significant opinions of the 2008, 2009, and 2010 terms of the Supreme Court of Israel.
To support the continuation of the Next-Generation Leadership project.
To support 10 Israeli photography students from Bezalel Academy—five in 2009 and five in 2010—as apprentices to the master photographers in Frederic Brenner’s multi-year project, Israel: Portrait of a Work in Progress.
For continued support of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies and its Environmental Policy Center.
For membership in 2010.
To complete the funding for the JTA Digital News Database, making 90 years of JTA’s global journalism about the Jewish people available and searchable online.
To support the creation of the Center for Pastoral Education .
To support the “Economic Security Initiative,” which provides crucial legal assistance to meet economic challenges.
To support the rebuilding and renaming of the Charles H. Revson Fountain.
To create the Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars Program, providing fellowship stipends to 10 Macaulay students interested in public and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to New York City.
To create the Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars Program, providing fellowship stipends to 10 Macaulay students interested in civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to New York City.
To support Phase 2 of MEET’s organizational growth and capacity-building to expand regionally in Israel and increase the number of participants.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
For general support.
To support the ‘Kids’ Right to Read Project’ and ‘The Knowledge Project: Censorship and Science.’
To support the two unique gap-year service-learning programs developed by NISPED’s Arab-Jewish Center for Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation that enable Palestinian-Israeli youth to participate in civic service in Israel.
To support the development of a four-year financial plan that addresses the long-term structural problems associated with maintaining sound fiscal and budgetary policy in New York State.
To support the 2010 efforts of the Straphangers Campaign to serve as advocates for millions of daily users of the New York City metropolitan transit system.
To support the purchase of more than 600 new e-books and e-audiobooks for young readers.
To support marketing and public education of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive (BJPA) , online and through conferences and lectures.
To support the Red Burns Scholarship Fund at the Interactive Telecommunications Program.
For continued support of the Charles H. Revson Law Students Public Interest Fellowship Program (LSPIN) , enabling at least 100 New York-area law students to work with public interest law organizations during the summer.
For membership in 2010.
For membership in 2010.
For support of ‘Invitation to Piyut: North America,’ to convene a working retreat in the New-York area of a national group of 80 rabbis, cantors, and leaders of established synagogues and independent prayer groups to learn the music of Piyut and disseminate it to North American communities.
To conduct a feasibility study on the use of retired professionals to restore program services in the New York City Public Library systems, supporting branch libraries as community centers of learning and communication.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support two fellows in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To support the development and launch of the website. xxx
To participate in the UJC Social Venture Fund for Jewish-Arab Equality and Shared Society.
To support the Charles H. Revson Fellowships for Archival Research at the US Holocaust Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies .
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To support a fellow in the Charles H. Revson Senior Fellowships in Biomedical Science Program.
To contribute six awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
To contribute six awards to the Weizmann Institute of Science’s National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2017.
Tto support the expansion of the educational and research efforts of Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband with respect to improving medical diagnoses and individualizing treatment.
to support the Four Directions Summer Research Program, an effort to expose Native American students to research and educational opportunities as part of an overall mission to increase the representation of Native Americans among US health care professionals.
To support the expansion of the BKLYN Incubator, a project to generate, test, and share program ideas across the Library’s branches.
To support the Making Space project.
For the 2015-2016 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to the following three branch libraries: $20,000 to Sunset Park Library; $10,000 to Dyker Library; and $10,000 to Kings Bay Library.
To support the design and implementation of a second phase of study that is evaluating the impact of the transfer of six buildings in NYCHA’s Section 8 portfolio to a new public/private partnership.
To support a series of four civic conversations: Beds, Books, and Basements.
To support Gotham Gazette’s in-depth reporting and accountability coverage.
To strengthen organizational capacity.
To support the expansion of reporting on housing and development in New York City.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the Libraries as a Civic Institution program.
To support the DC Public Library, in honor of Richard Reyes-Gavilan’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
To support the Sunset Park Library and Affordable Housing Development Project.
To support the redevelopment of five to ten New York City shelter sites into larger buildings containing both transitional and permanent housing units, with on-site space for healthcare, childcare and cultural amenities.
To support year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows.
To support the development of age-appropriate Israel Studies curriculum, materials, and professional development for middle school students at dual-language Hebrew Public charter schools in 2016-17.
To support the inaugural cohort of the Jewish Emergent Network’s national fellowship, a two-year immersion program of leadership training and mentorship for seven early-career rabbis in seven path-breaking Jewish communities across the United States.
To support “Israeli Friday Night” (Shishi Israeli)—a NYC program of the Israeli-American Council that brings together Israeli and American-Jewish young families for a participatory evening of music, dance, and a communal dinner—to expand to two new sites and develop a strategy of local financial sustainability for the program’s national dissemination.
For Revson Foundation membership in 2017.
To support the funding of the Read for the Record campaign.
To develop policies to update the Pediatric Research Equity Act so that cancer drugs developed by molecular target will also be tested and developed in children’s cancers for which that molecular target is relevant.
To support the Convening about Neighborhood Change, Displacement & Equitable Development conference.
To support thirteen Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars in each of the next two years at Macaulay Honors College interested in public policy and civic engagement, with a special emphasis on service to the City of New York, and for an annual scholars welcome dinner in spring of 2016 and 2017.
To support the pre-professional program in establishing foundational career services.
To support research by MAOZ into Israel’s leadership challenges in the field of affordable housing and urban renewal and to recommend methodologies of leadership training that could generate the necessary leadership pipeline and network of experts for the Israeli landscape.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a feasibility analysis and planning initiative to create a new fellowship program for library staff at New York City’s three public library systems.
To support national events featuring the National Book Award winners and finalists.
To support the design and start-up phase of a NYC Workforce Funders Immigrant Workforce Initiative involving the NYC branch library systems.
To provide general operating support to the Straphangers Campaign as per the proposal and budget submitted to the Foundation.
To support the Innovation Project.
For the 2015-2016 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to the following four branch libraries: $20,000 to Inwood Library; $20,000 to Morrisania Library; $10,000 to Aguilar Library; and $10,000 to Fort Washington Library. An additional $20,000 is to be allocated directly to the winner of the Heckscher Prize for Outstanding Service to Children and Youth, Jerome Park Library.
To support community engagement and outreach efforts for NYPL’s Inwood project.
To support “The Affordability Project.”
To support New York Public Radio’s annual gala.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support “The Social Life of Local Libraries” project.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To help support the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2017.
To support the Opportunity Fund for Civic Service.
To support the Working Together Initiative.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2017.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support an investigative reporting beat focused on New York’s public institutions, including accountability reporting on policies, practices, and program implementation.
To provide funding for the preservation of Prospect Park in support of two main objectives, the restoration of a number of storm-damaged trees and the development of an infrastructure to prevent natural erosion.
To support the Far Rockaway Library, in honor of Stacy Schiff’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
To support the Queens Library, in honor of Jelani Cobb’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
For the 2015-2016 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to the following three branch libraries: $20,000 to Arverne Library; $20,000 to Glen Oaks Library; and $10,000 to Far Rockaway Library.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide scholarships for participants in the Jewish Welcome Workshop’s annual trip to Israel.
To support leadership and college access programming at the Kensington branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.
To support Arizona Camp Sunrise and Sidekicks, providing special programs to children with cancer and their siblings.
To support the launch of ‘JOE NYC,’ a new entity to preserve and expand nonprofit-owned affordable housing in New York City.
To support public education and advocacy for expanding supportive housing and services serving homeless adults and families with mental illness and other chronic disabilities.
To support the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, in honor of Angela Flournoy’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
To support the Master Class seminar leaders for New York City public school teachers in 2016.
To support Leading Edge in advancing its flagship programs and research.
To support The Bronx Freedom Fund’s bail fund.
To support two programs of reportorial and investigative journalism: the monthly Newsmaker Series for community and ethnic press reporters and Journalism School students; and the Urban Investigative Project for seasoned journalists to work with Urban Reporting students on 5-6 projects a year.
To support the work of the Foundation Center in 2017.
To support the Gracie Mansion Conservancy, in honor of Peter Hatch’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
To support the development and marketing of an Israel Film Center (IFC) app compatible with Apple TV for streaming IFC’s film and TV offerings.
To support an ethical wills component to What Matters: Caring Conversations About End of Life—an advance care planning initiative—that frames ethical wills as a Jewish practice and offers training and programs for participants to create their own Jewish ethical wills in a range of settings in New York City; through a select nationwide network of JCCs; and in ongoing collaboration with the Gundersen Health Network’s Respecting Choices program, as an example of faith-based advance care planning.
To support The Lambda Literary Foundation Writer’s Retreat, in honor of Angela Flournoy’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
To support the “We Are Witnesses” video series.
To support the expansion of the checkology™ virtual classroom in New York City and nationwide.
To support the Shalom Hartman Institute’s continuing work with the North American Jewish community to grapple with existential challenges, explore the relationship with Israel, and uncover new opportunities for growth.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative’s comprehensive alumni engagement program and the recruitment and implementation of MLI Cohorts 4 and 5.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2018.
To support the contributors’ fees for a special edition of The Atlantic’s print magazine for the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
To aid in the recruitment of the first cohort of Bard Prison Initiative’s Brooklyn Microcollege, and to expand the network of partner institutions.
to support a lecture and day-long workshop in Fall 2017 at Weill Cornell Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital and to expand the “Mindful Medicine” project.
To support the James E. Johnson Legal Intern Fund in providing stipends for interns at the Brennan Center for Justice.
To provide general operating support to the Dismantling Racism Team.
To support the expansion of the BKLYN Incubator, a project to generate, test, and share program ideas across the Library’s branches.
To support the Making Space project.
To support the NYC Culture Pass program.
For the 2017 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community to be allocated directly to the following branch libraries: $20,000 to New Utrecht Library and $10,000 to Crown Heights Library. An additional $10,000 is to be allocated directly to Sheepshead Bay Library, a winner of the Perennial Excellence Award.
To support the Macon Library in honor and memory of Taneya Gethers.
To support the Chicago Public Library Foundation, in honor of Brian Bannon’s service to the NYC Neighborhood Library Awards.
To bring the expertise in affordable housing of Jerilyn Perine and CHPC to the one-year training program in Israel of the Rothschild Cadets for Local Government and to establish relationships between professionals in Israel and NYC’s affordable housing community.
To support the expansion of reporting on housing and development in New York City.
To support City Limits’ investigative journalism.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the Sunset Park Library and Affordable Housing Development Project.
To provide general operating support to the Brooklyn Movement Center for its ongoing campaigns against gentrification in Central Brooklyn.
To provide general operating support to the Immigrant Defense Project.
to support Dr. David Reich’s purchase and shipment of DNA collection and isolation kits to Kathmandu, Nepal.
To support year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows.
To support the inaugural cohort of the Jewish Emergent Network’s national fellowship, a two-year immersion program of leadership training and mentorship for seven early-career rabbis in seven path-breaking Jewish communities across the United States.
To support the participation of Professors Leslie Lenkowsky and Jamie Levine Daniel from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University in the 2017 Israel Philanthropy Institute: Cross-Sectional Professional Development in the Field of Philanthropy, convened by Sheatufim in Israel.
For Revson Foundation membership in 2018.
To support its communication efforts on behalf of immigrant communities.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a community engagement coordinator to work on Muslim-Jewish partnerships in New York City.
To support housing and economic development in Arab Israeli communities.
To support the Fund for New Citizens.
To support its DACA Rapid Response Initiative.
To support the expansion of the NYCitizenship program.
To provide general operating support to the Straphangers Campaign.
For the 2017 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community, to be allocated directly to the following branch libraries: $20,000 to Allerton Library; $20,000 to Chatham Square Library; $10,000 to Edenwald Library; $10,000 to George Bruce Library; and $10,000 to Hunts Point Library. In acknowledgement of the Perennial Excellence Award recipients, $10,000 will be allocated to the Aguilar Library and $10,000 to the Stapleton Library. An additional $20,000 is to be allocated directly to the winner of the Heckscher Prize for Outstanding Service to Children and Youth, Grand Concourse Library. Lastly, an additional $20,000 is to be allocated directly to the winner of the Award for Distinction in Service, Bronx Library Center.
To support “The Affordability Project.”
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a lecture and dinner event as part of NYU School of Law’s “Conversations on Leadership” series in early 2018 and to support the annual JD/MBA spring break student trip.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To help support the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2018.
To support the Opportunity Fund for Civic Service.
To support a one-year training program in affordable housing for the Rothschild Cadets for Local Government, Cadet graduates, and MAOZ participants in order to create a cross-sector cohort with the knowledge, access, and capacity to plan and implement context-appropriate and feasible solutions to Israel’s housing crisis.
To support social and economic development in Arab Israeli communities.
To support the Working Together Initiative.
General support for Collective Impact’s employment initiative.
To support social and economic development in Arab Israeli communities.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2018.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support an investigative reporting beat focused on New York’s public institutions, including accountability reporting on policies, practices, and program implementation.
To provide operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance’s Natural Resources Crew.
For the 2017 NYC Neighborhood Library Awards for outstanding service to the community to be allocated directly to the following branch libraries: $20,000 to Queens Library at Lefferts, $20,000 to Queens Library at Woodside, and $10,000 to Queens Library at Bayside.
To be directed to CUNY Citizenship Now! to support its efforts to provide emergency renewal application assistance to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients.
To support Robin Hood’s Billion Dollar Challenge, an endeavor to bridge the gap between the number of poor New Yorkers eligible for legal benefits and those enrolled.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the expansion of local chapters of Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom.
To support the continuation of the synagogue’s communications and marketing program in order to expand outreach to the Jewish community.
To support the Uni Project’s provision of as many as 160 pop-up reading rooms at plazas and street festivals across New York City in 2017, in partnership with NYC Department of Transportation (NYC DOT).
To provide general operating support to Student Sponsor Partnership.
To provide general operating support.
To support the cost of honoraria for Master Class seminar leaders for New York City public school teachers in 2017.
To support Leading Edge in advancing its flagship programs and research.
To support its reporting on the implications of current and proposed federal policy changes on New York City.
To support the expansion of the Newsmakers Series reportorial program, which will shine a light on municipal newsmakers during the 2017 mayoral election year.
To support the research and production of an editorial vision and business plan for a new local journalism initiative.
To support the work of the Foundation Center in 2018.
To support the expansion of FMG’s public affairs and investigative journalism in New York.
To support an ethical wills component to What Matters: Caring Conversations About End of Life—an advance care planning initiative—that frames ethical wills as a Jewish practice and offers training and programs for participants to create their own Jewish ethical wills in a range of settings in New York City; through a select nationwide network of JCCs; and in ongoing collaboration with the Gundersen Health Network’s Respecting Choices program, as an example of faith-based advance care planning.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative’s comprehensive alumni engagement program and the recruitment and implementation of MLI Cohorts 4 and 5.
To support a mini-grant funding pool, administered by Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, for Muslim Leadership Initiative alumni to develop and implement shared local Muslim-Jewish activities in their respective communities.
To support The Lowline’s visionary Young Ambassadors Program, in collaboration with the New York Public Library’s Lower East Side Oral History Project and the Seward Park Library.
To support efforts to expand the work of the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project (NYIFUP), a first-in-the-nation approach to guaranteeing legal representation for indigent immigrants facing deportation while detained.
To support their Nepal Wildlife Health Program.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support to the American Ballet Theatre.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2019.
To provide supplemental support and increase the number of staff caring for Boston Public Library’s extensive Special Collection.
To support the Horizons Workforce Development Program.
To support the NY LEAD campaign.
To support the NYC Culture Pass program.
To support the BKLYN Incubator.
To support a policy report and conference examining how best to leverage branch libraries to address key challenges facing New York City.
To provide general operating support to Chalkbeat’s New York news desk.
To support the “Making Shared Housing Work in NYC” project.
To support the Citizens Housing Planning Council (CHPC), for travel to New York of selected Rothschild Cadets for Local Government from Israel to learn about the city’s affordable housing and community development sectors.
To support the expansion of reporting on housing and development in New York City.
To support New Revenue Hub services in 2019.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To provide general operating support to the Dismantling Racism Team.
To support the Edgies Teen Center career studios.
To support efforts to further develop the Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolas community radio station, RadioCATA.
To provide general operating support to the Brooklyn Movement Center.
To support year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows.
To support the national infrastructure of Base Hillel for expanding movement of young rabbinic couples building home-based, grassroots, pluralistic Jewish communities in urban centers for post-college young adults.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the second cohort of the Jewish Emergent Network’s national fellowship for seven early-career rabbis and to contribute to the national conference in 2020.
To support Charles H. Revson Foundation membership in 2019.
To support its communication efforts on behalf of immigrant communities.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support housing and economic development in Arab Israeli communities.
To support the Fund for New Citizens.
To support the New York State Census Equity Fund.
To support the NYCitizenship program.
To provide general operating support to the Straphangers Campaign.
To support New York Public Library’s annual Spring Dinner.
To support “The Social Life of Local Libraries” project.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To examine the feasibility of a technical assistance program for local news operations in NYC.
To help support the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2019.
To support the Opportunity Fund for Civic Service.
To provide supplementary support to the Opportunity Fund for Civic Service.
To support social and economic development in Arab Israeli communities.
To support the Working Together Initiative.
General support for Collective Impact’s employment initiative.
To support S.A.H.I.’s 2018-19 alumni program as a follow-up to its neighborhood-based voluntarism program for youth at risk in Israel.
To support social and economic development in Arab Israeli communities.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership in 2019.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support an investigative reporting beat focused on New York’s public institutions, including accountability reporting on policies, practices, and program implementation.
To provide operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance’s Natural Resources Crew.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the expansion of local chapters of Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom.
To support The Greenhouse project.
To provide general operating support.
To support the cost of honoraria for Master Class seminar leaders for New York City public school teachers in 2018.
To support their educational programs.
To support the CUNY Journalism School’s annual Awards for Excellence.
To support the Newsmakers Series reportorial program.
To support the Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
To support Tom Robbins’s work as Investigative Journalism Coach and Teaching Partner.
To support the work of the Foundation Center in 2019.
To support the expansion of FMG’s public affairs and investigative journalism in New York.
To support the Young Patron Program.
To support the Investigative Journalism Fund of The Jewish Week.
To support the planning and creation of the initial operating infrastructure for The City, a public affairs journalism effort covering NYC.
To support the establishment of THE CITY, a nonprofit news organization focused on public affairs journalism in New York City.
To support the “We Are Witnesses: Becoming an American” video series.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative.
To support Penn’s University Life Access and Retention Fund.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the development of a census public awareness campaign and messaging playbook.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
To support educational programming associated with the Emma Lazarus Project.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2020.
To support the Horizons Workforce Development Program.
To support the NY LEAD campaign.
To support its election reform efforts in New York.
To support the NYC Culture Pass program.
To support the BKLYN Incubator.
To support the expansion of the Making Space project.
To support the hiring of four census navigators to provide census assistance in branches located in hard-to-count areas.
To support the work of Candid in 2020.
To support Chalkbeat’s New York bureau.
To support a study mission to Israel.
To support the evaluation of New York City’s East New York Basement Conversion Pilot.
To provide general operating support.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support 6-10 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
To support the New York Community & Immigrant Media Sustainability Project.
To support census training efforts in libraries across New York State.
To support ten-month to year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows.
To provide general operating support for the Center for Jewish Studies.
To support the national infrastructure of Base Hillel for expanding movement of young rabbinic couples building home-based, grassroots, pluralistic Jewish communities in urban centers for post-college young adults.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the second cohort of the Jewish Emergent Network’s national fellowship for seven early-career rabbis and to contribute to the national conference in 2020.
To support Documented’s Wage Theft investigative project.
To support JCRC-NY’s Get Out the Count efforts among Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities in NYC.
For Revson membership in 2020.
To support Leading Edge in advancing its flagship programs and research.
To support its communication efforts on behalf of immigrant communities.
To support the Museum of the City of New York’s Who We Are: Visualizing NYC by the Numbers exhibition.
To support the Book Rich Environments program in New York City.
To support The Arab Center for Alternative Planning’s work in affordable housing and community renewal policy and practice.
To support the Fund for New Citizens.
To support census outreach and education initiatives in the highest-need areas of New York State.
To support NYPIRG’s Straphangers Campaign in 2019.
To provide general operating support for The Center for Ballet and the Arts at New York University (CBA) and support the growth of CBA’s individual giving program, the Center Circle.
To support a conference on “Libraries as Places” at NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the transcription, cataloguing, and uploading in English and Arabic of Dr. Clinton Bailey’s Archive of Bedouin Culture – five decades of unique primary-source aural, written, and visual materials from the last generation of elderly Bedouin to come of age in the pre-modern period in the Sinai and Negev deserts of Israel.
To help support Nonprofit New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2020.
To support the enhancement and expansion of NYC FIRST’s partnerships with NYC’s public library systems.
To support Co-Impact’s programs that strengthen the recruitment pipeline of Arab-Israeli candidates for employment and retention in private sector companies.
To support the training program in affordable housing for Cadets and Cadet graduates in order to create a cross-sector cohort with the knowledge and access to plan and implement context-appropriate and feasible solutions to Israel’s housing crisis.
To support training and education programs in affordable housing and urban regeneration for student Cadets and Cadet graduates to build a network of expertise at the national and local government levels in addressing issues of housing and redevelopment in municipalities across Israel.
To support implementation of housing and planning objectives of Israeli Government Resolution 922 in Arab Communities.
To provide general operating support to the PeaceWorks Foundation.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2020.
To support an investigative reporting beat focused on New York’s public institutions, including accountability reporting on policies, practices, and program implementation.
To provide general operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance’s Woodlands Youth Crew.
To support the hiring of four census navigators to address language gaps across Queens.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom’s capacity to meet the demand for more adult and teen chapters nationally; and to expand professional resources and training for chapter leaders and members to act against hate in their local communities.
To provide general operating support to The Stars of New York Dance.
To support the Getting to 35K and Preservation Projects.
To support the cost of honoraria for Master Class seminar leaders for New York City public school teachers in 2019.
To support the cost of honoraria for Master Class seminar leaders for New York City public school teachers in 2019.
To support their educational programs.
To support the Young Patron Program.
To support the establishment of THE CITY, a nonprofit news organization focused on public affairs journalism in New York City.
To support THE CITY to hire consulting support for applications for journalism awards (primary) and philanthropic and corporate funding (secondary).
To support the “News Inside” project in New York.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative.
To support the University Neighborhood Housing Program’s work on the Building Indicator Project database.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support season three of WNET’s Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support 2020 Census efforts.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To provide support to the American Ballet Theatre in creating a Global Council and in moving its administrative offices to its new quarters in Manhattan.
To support two-year awards for 9 Israeli women scientists with postdoctoral fellowships in the United States selected by the Weizmann Institute’s “Israel National Postdoctoral Program for Advancing Women in Science”.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2021.
To support general operating expenses being incurred in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
To support the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab’s project: “Leading Where Life Happens” to build the field of Jewish chaplaincy.
To support its election reform efforts in New York.
To support their development of a roadmap to reform the NYS Board of Elections (BOE).
To support Documented NY, a non-profit news site devoted to covering New York City’s immigrants and the policies that affect their lives.
To support the BKLYN Incubator.
To support Bklyn Reach, an initiative to address Brooklyn’s digital divide by extending BPL’s wireless internet signal into communities surrounding library branches.
To support the work of Candid in 2021.
To support a public symposium, policy brief, and campaign to improve New York City’s capital construction process for public libraries, parks, and cultural institutions.
To provide COVID-19 emergency relief efforts.
To support the Greenstein Fund for a Just Future.
To support Chalkbeat’s New York bureau.
To support the evaluation of New York City’s East New York Basement Conversion Pilot.
To provide general operating support.
To support the use of the News Revenue Hub’s technology package in 2020.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support public education on ranked choice voting in advance of New York City’s local 2021 elections.
To provide general operating support to Community Impact.
To build the capacity of one umbrella organization to support ten of their members’ 2021 voter mobilization efforts and to update the NY Nonprofit Voter Engagement Toolkit for broad distribution among the nonprofit community.
To support the expansion of Cornell Law School’s First Amendment Clinic to the New York metropolitan area.
To support 6-10 Lisa Goldberg/Revson Scholars at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
To support the New York Community & Immigrant Media Sustainability Project.
To support the J-School’s Resilience Fund.
To provide general operating support to Dance Theatre of Harlem.
To support Educational Alliance’s emergency response services as related to the COVID-19 crisis.
To provide general operating support to ELEM in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
To provide general operating support to Family Nurturing Center.
To support RTCNYC’s Strategic Convening in 2020.
To provide support to the Brooklyn Movement Center’s Power Line platform.
To support Power Line, a civic journalism platform designed to provide Central Brooklynites with the information necessary to make informed decisions during the 2021 local elections.
To support ten-month to year-long fellowships and related expenses for three to four Harvard Scholars at Risk fellows.
To provide general operating support for COVID-19 response efforts.
To support the work of Hillel at Baruch College with special programming while students are learning off-campus and to plan for a return to campus in 2020 or 2021.
To support the National Office of BASE, a movement of rabbinic couples building grassroots, pluralistic Jewish communities for young adults in their 20s and early 30s, in its capacity-building initiative through participation in Project Accelerate.
To support the work of Hillel at Hunter College with special programming while students are learning off-campus and to plan for a return to campus in 2020 or 2021.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
For Revson membership in 2021.
Support to improve the quality of life in Arab municipalities by overseeing continued implementation of General Resolution 922 and any successive resolutions.
Support to improve the quality of life in Arab municipalities by leveraging the network of Rothschild Cadets to strengthen the capacity of Arab municipal governments.
To support the NYC Coronavirus Impact Fund’s response efforts helping to bridge the gap for nonprofits that have lost crucial revenue.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support phase two of the transcription, cataloguing, and uploading in English and Arabic of Dr. Clinton Bailey’s Archive of Bedouin Culture – five decades of unique primary-source aural, written, and visual materials covering the last generation of elderly Bedouin to come of age in the pre-modern period in the Sinai and Negev deserts of Israel.
To help support Nonprofit New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2021.
To support the development and pilot of Robot in a Box and the increased access to robotics in New York City that it will provide.
To support Co-Impact’s programs that strengthen the recruitment pipeline of Arab-Israeli candidates for employment and retention in private sector companies.
To support training and education programs in affordable housing and urban regeneration for student Cadets and Cadet graduates to build a network of expertise at the national and local government levels in addressing issues of housing and redevelopment in municipalities across Israel.
To provide general operating support to the Histadrut Hanoar Haoved V’Halomed in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
To support community engagement efforts in connection with urban revitalization of Ramat Eshkol, a neighborhood of Lod, Israel.
To provide general operating support to Ma’ase in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
To support activities in connection with the Opportunity Fund’s winding down, as the government of Israel assumes operations of national civic service for the Fund’s target populations of at-risk youth, youth with disabilities, and Arab and minority youth, and continues the integration of national service with quality enrichment programs to improve long-term life opportunities in Israeli society.
To provide general operating support to S.A.H.I. in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
To support implementation of housing and planning objectives of Israeli Government Resolution 922 in Arab Communities.
To help support Philanthropy New York’s services to grantmakers in the New York region and for the Foundation to receive membership services in 2021.
To support independent, investigative reporting on the management, budget, policy, and practices of the New York Police Department, produced in partnership with THE CITY.
To provide general operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance.
To support the New York Civic Engagement Table’s 2021 NYC elections initiative.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom’s capacity to meet the demand for more adult and teen chapters nationally; and to expand professional resources and training for chapter leaders and members to act against hate in their local communities.
To provide general operating support to The Stars of New York Dance.
To support the Getting to 35K and Preservation Projects.
To support the general operations of the Academy for Teachers.
To support the general operations of the Academy for Teachers.
To support their educational programs.
To support the Children’s Aid Society’s initiative to educate and engage young people and their communities in the South Bronx in the 2021 elections.
To support THE CITY’s coverage of NYC’s 2021 local elections.
To support The Shahaf Foundation in the establishment of a strong and sustainable network of mission-driven communities of young activists in the Arab sector.
To provide general operating support to The Jewish Museum in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
To support the establishment of THE CITY, a nonprofit news organization focused on public affairs journalism in New York City.
To support the Muslim Leadership Initiative.
To support expansion of the Courageous Leadership Initiative.
To support voter education and engagement.
To support a voter initiative aimed at educating and engaging communities with historical low turnout in the local 2021 elections.
To support UNHP’s research on housing distress and the policy solutions needed to mitigate it in the Bronx and New York City-wide.
To support Urban Justice Center’s Street Vendor Project.
To support the planning to establish Upper West Side Open Hearts Initiative as an organization capable of supporting communities citywide.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To provide COVID-19 emergency relief efforts.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science.
To support a Charles H. Revson Senior Fellow in Biomedical Science for a six-month extension.
To support the culmination of YMCA’s Census outreach and services to immigrant communities disproportionately impacted by the COVID pandemic.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.
For operating support for the Fund for Jewish Documentary Filmmaking.
To support a program at the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies in honor of Eli N. Evans, President Emeritus of the Revson Foundation.