City Parks Foundation
To expand the NYC Green Fund and strengthen the Parks and Open Space Partners Coalition.
To expand the NYC Green Fund and strengthen the Parks and Open Space Partners Coalition.
To support the expansion of Cornell Law School’s First Amendment Clinic to the New York metropolitan area.
To support an expansion of the Center for Community Media’s Advertising Boost Initiative.
To support Documented’s reporting on New York City’s immigrant communities and the policies that affect them.
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 preservation of NYC’s nonprofit owned affordable housing.
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 the research and development of advocacy campaigns for the next phase of the Five Point Plan for Park Equity.
To support the founding and operations of the Open Hearts Initiative as a citywide effort.
To support ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network partnership with THE CITY.
To support the general operations of the Supportive Housing Network of New York.
To support THE CITY and its local public affairs journalism.
To support Community Votes’ voter mobilization initiative led in partnership with the Literacy Assistance Center.
To increase the pipeline of Arab professionals in urban planning and community development through scholarships and opportunities for professional enrichment.
To support emergency humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.
To support the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab’s work expanding the settings where Jewish chaplains work through a program of demonstration grants.
To build staff diversity and encourage investigative journalism in the Arab sector.
To plan and support the October 2022 housing study tour to New York City by the Rothschild Cadets for Local Government.
To provide general operating support for Co-Impact: The Partnership for a Breakthrough in Arab Employment.
To support the Career Services Program at Footsteps, a nonprofit serving Jews beginning lives outside of ultra-Orthodox communities.
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.
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.
Support for: Legacy of Abraham Joshua Heschel, a New York Community Commemoration.
Support for the Digital Archive of Arab Culture and Heritage.
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 support ACAP’s work to improve urban planning capacity in Arab municipalities through mentoring and training of Rothschild Cadets for Local Government.
Support to the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America for its Muslim Leadership Initiative.
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 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 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 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 Baruch College’s High School Journalism Program and its work to start newspapers in NYC high schools and recognize student journalism.
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 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 support Chalkbeat’s New York bureau.
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 support Lisa Goldberg/Revson Foundation Scholars.
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 to the Harvard Scholars at Risk program, made in honor of Dr. Steven Hyman’s tenure on the Board of Trustees.
To support Queens Connected, providing expanded Wi-Fi internet access and outdoor gardens at Queens Public Library branches.
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 create a citywide task force to address the NYC lifeguard shortage and to expand lifeguard certifications for 2023.
For membership in the Inter-Agency Task Force on Israeli Arab Issues in 2023.
For Revson membership in 2023.
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 help support Nonprofit New York’s services to nonprofits and for membership in 2023.
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 provide general operating support to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
To provide support to the Sheila Abdus-Salaam Scholarship Fund at Barnard College.
To support the Horizons Workforce Development Program.
To provide support to outdoor programming in the Brooklyn Museum’s garden.
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 Public Interest Summer Internship Grant Program at the CUNY School of Law.
To support the scholarship program at the Inner-City Scholarship Fund.
Realizing the centrality of Page 73’s mission.
To provide general operating support to the Prospect Park Alliance.
To provide general operating support to The Stars of New York Dance.
To provide general operating support to T’ruah.
To support The Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of New York’s educational programs.
To support the Young Patron Program.
To provide general operating support to The World Around.
To provide general operating support to Vida Joven de Mexico.