New York University School of Law
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 .
New York University School of Law
To support for a final year 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 each of the next three years.
New York University School of Law
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.
New York Women’s Foundation
To support RISE-NYC! , a project that provides funding to organizations serving the women and families most affected by the economic recession.
New Yorkers for Parks
To support a field study to identify the open-space assets and challenges of the Bronx’s Mott Haven neighborhood.
Pratt Center for Community Development
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.
Planned Parenthood of New York City
To support the launch of the
Center for an Urban Future
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, .
Center for an Urban Future
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.”
Center for an Urban Future
To support the launch of the Center’s report on New York City’s public libraries, Branches of Opportunity. xxx