File - New York Cares

ANNUAL REPORT 2015
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ANNUAL REPORT 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A Letter from Our Leaders
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A Year in Numbers
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The Power of Volunteers
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Improving Education
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Meeting Immediate Needs
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Revitalizing Public Spaces
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Community Partners 2015
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Financial Supporters 2015
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Financial Statement 2015
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Board of Directors
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New York Cares Staff
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ANNUAL REPORT 2015
A LETTER FROM OUR LEADERS
DEAR FRIENDS
We are proud to report that 2015 marked another year of continued growth for New
York Cares. A record 63,000 New Yorkers expanded the impact of our volunteerled programs at 1,350 nonprofits and public schools citywide. These caring
individuals ensured that the life-saving and life-enriching services our programs
offer are delivered daily to New Yorkers living at or below the poverty line.
Thanks to the generous support we received from people like you, our
volunteers accomplished a great deal, including:
Education:
• reinforcing reading and math skills in 22,000 elementary school students
• tutoring more than 1,000 high school juniors for their SATs
• preparing 20,000 adults for the workforce
Immediate needs:
• serving 550,000 meals to the hungry (+10% vs. the prior year)
• collecting 100,000 warm winter coats–a record number not seen since
Hurricane Sandy
• helping 19,000 seniors avoid the debilitating effects of social isolation
Revitalization of public spaces:
• cleaning, greening and painting more than 170 parks, community gardens
and schools
Paul J. Taubman
Board President
We are equally proud of the enormous progress made in serving the South
Bronx, Central Brooklyn and Central Queens through our Focus Zone initiative.
Over the last two years, we have increased the number of volunteers in these
areas by 57% with a corresponding increase in the number of programs serving
these communities.
Finally, in 2015, we launched an ambitious plan to expand our work in
education. Over the next five years, we will increase the number of public school
students we serve by 80%.
We invite you to learn more about the work of New York Cares in the following
pages and we thank you—our friends, partners and supporters—for continuing
to believe in the power of volunteers to make New York City a better place for
everyone to live.
Best,
Gary Bagley
Executive Director
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ANNUAL REPORT 2015
A YEAR IN NUMBERS
63,000
VOLUNTEERS
195,000
VOLUNTEER POSITIONS
FILLED BY NEW YORK CARES
400,000
NEW YORKERS SERVED BY NEW YORK CARES’ PROGRAMS
A YEAR IN NUMBERS
1,350
Nonprofits and schools
benefit from New York
Cares’ services
1,600
28
Volunteer projects
planned and managed
every month
15,400 15,000
New volunteers
oriented
Corporate volunteer
positions
7
Average number of times
annually our volunteers visit
a nonprofit or school
6.8
Average number of projects a
volunteer completes in a year
WHAT WE DO
57%
36%
7%
Education
Immediate Needs
Public
Spaces
WHERE WE WORK
21%
28%
33%
15%
The Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
3%
Staten
Island
2015 ANNUAL EVENTS
100,000 coats
collected and
distributed for a total
of 1.8 million coats
collected since 1989
43,000 gifts
distributed to children,
teens, and seniors
3,900 volunteers
repaired and restored
71 parks and gardens
4,200 volunteers
brightened learning
spaces at 68 schools
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THE POWER OF VOLUNTEERS
New York Cares serves as a strategic partner to schools
and fellow nonprofits by developing and managing
volunteer-led programs to help these organizations serve
more people. With 20% of New Yorkers living below the
poverty line according to recent Census data, nearly two
million people rely on these vital services. In 2015, New
York Cares managed an average of 1,600 projects per
month – many requiring long-term commitments from
volunteers – at 1,350 organizations. These projects focus
on three main issue areas:
“As the largest volunteer management
organization in the five boroughs, New
York Cares has improved the quality of
life for countless New Yorkers thanks
to initiatives like its annual Coat Drive,
programs for students, disaster
response services, and so much more.”
– Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City
Education
Immediate Needs
Public Spaces
SAT Prep, Financial Aid
Counseling, College Entrance
Prep, Academic Tutoring,
Lego Robotics, Math
Foundations, Financial Literacy,
Job Readiness, Nutrition
Education, and More
Coat Drive, Meal Prep &
Delivery, Socializing with
Seniors, Disaster Response,
Holiday Gifts, Health and
Wellness Activities, Assembling
Hygiene Kits, and More
Planting Trees & Flowers,
Removing Invasive Species,
Mural Painting, Erosion
Control, Composting,
Restoring Playgrounds,
Painting School Buildings
& Classrooms, and More
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ANNUAL REPORT 2015
9,640
IMPROVING EDUCATION
education projects
63,893
people served
60,638
In New York City, only 30% of fourth graders are proficient
in both math and reading, and 23,000 students drop out
of high school every year. Unemployment in certain areas
of the city continues to hover near 10%, nearly double
the citywide average. Improving academic outcomes for
NYC’s youth and training adults to compete in the current
economy are critical to moving the city forward.
volunteer slots filled
115,671
volunteer hours
A Day for
Public Schools
On New York Cares Day Fall 2015,
held on October 16th, 4,200
volunteers devoted an entire
day to painting and cleaning 68
NYC public schools. Volunteers
also raised money throughout
September and October in
support of New York Cares’ yearround education programming.
In total, volunteers created 110
murals, organized 28 libraries
and storage rooms, and raised
over $100,000 to allow us to
grow programs focused on
improving educational results for
22,000 kids.
What We Do
SAT Prep, Financial Aid Counseling, College Entrance Prep,
Academic Tutoring, Lego Robotics, Math Foundations, Financial
Literacy, Job Readiness, Nutrition Education, and More
What We Accomplished
New York Cares has worked to
establish strong relationships with
hundreds of public schools and social
service agencies, and developed an
ability to deploy trained volunteers to
address multiple gaps in the education
system, changing the lives of children
and adults alike.
The New York Cares School Success
Initiative is a holistic partnership with
our city’s public schools. We engage
students, parents, and community
members in volunteer-led educational
programming that reached 800
children and their parents last year.
As part of our College Access
offerings, we provided SAT Prep
courses to 1,050 high schoolers last
year, helping them increase their
scores by an average of 200 points
from initial practice test to actual exam.
In the fall of 2015, we launched a
partnership with The City University
of New York (CUNY) to provide college
students with service learning
opportunities with the ultimate goal
of improving student performance and
retention.
Our education programs serving
adults help vulnerable men and
women build stronger careers for
themselves, and, thus, brighter futures
for their children. This past year, New
York Cares volunteers served 31,000
adults through projects focused on job
readiness, tax preparation services,
English language practice, computer
skills, and financial literacy.
In all, we filled nearly 61,000
volunteer positions within our
education programs in 2015, working
in more than 300 public schools
and nonprofits. Demand for these
services remains high and, in the next
year, New York Cares plans to focus
resources on expanding educational
offerings accordingly.
Expansion Powered by Sidley Austin
In 2014, in recognition of the firm’s centennial in
New York City, the Sidley Austin Foundation made a
generous gift of $500,000 to New York Cares. Sidley’s
leadership gift enabled New York Cares to launch
a five-year expansion of our education programming,
with a goal to serve 80% more students annually by
the end of 2019 than we did in the 2013-14 school year,
and engage more than 2,000 volunteers.
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MEETING IMMEDIATE NEEDS
7,059
immediate needs projects
In New York City, more than 1.7 million people live in
poverty. Over 1.3 million are food insecure and lack access
to enough food for a healthy life for family members.
Considering these factors and with homelessness
reaching a level last seen during the Great Depression,
human service agencies and municipal authorities
charged with supporting this vulnerable population are
stretched thin, relying on New York Cares and the power
of volunteers to meet many basic necessities.
What We Do
Coat Drive, Meal Prep & Delivery, Socializing with Seniors,
Disaster Response, Holiday Gifts, Health and Wellness
Activities, Assembling Hygiene Kits, and More
What We Accomplished
NYC Donates 100,000 Coats
New York Cares collected an astounding
100,000 coats during the 27th Annual
New York Cares Coat Drive. Individuals
and community-minded corporations
stepped up in a big way through
a mix of coat donations, financial
support, pro bono consulting, and
a multitude of in-kind services.
Hunger
Seniors
In 2015, New York Cares volunteers
served over 650,000 meals to clients
of God's Love We Deliver, City Harvest,
Coalition for the Homeless, and many
other agencies focused on homeless
and low-income populations. Without
New York Cares, the capacity of these
nonprofits to serve their clients would
be greatly diminished and much of the
work to fight hunger in NYC would not
be possible.
We also received a grant from New
York State via the Volunteer Generation
Fund to provide partner organizations
with customized projects designed
to make the greatest difference
possible in the lives of the people
these agencies serve. So far, we have
been able to provide and install more
efficient kitchen equipment, donate
and distribute new clothing, and
assemble hygiene kits.
One million New Yorkers are over the
age of 65 and many spend their days
in nursing homes, where some don’t
receive regular visitors. The negative
health effects of loneliness can be
significant and the benefits of regular
interaction can be enormous. For
example, recent research at Harvard’s
School of Public Health showed that an
active social life decreases the rate of
memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients.
Last year, New York Cares managed
345 projects and mobilized more than
5,000 volunteers at 200 agencies
serving senior citizens. In all,
volunteers engaged 19,000 seniors,
including 400 at Cobble Hill Health
Center, an organization at the forefront
of Alzheimer’s treatment.
659,326
meals served
53,266
volunteer slots filled
111,131
volunteer hours
Give a Gift.
Grant a Wish.
December can be one of the
most difficult months for those
in need. Every year, however,
thousands of generous
volunteers show struggling
New Yorkers that they haven’t
been forgotten. Through our
Winter Wishes program, NYC
residents answered 43,000
letters from kids, teens, and
seniors, to deliver gifts and much
appreciated holiday cheer during
the cold winter months.
Winter Wishes is generously sponsored
by Robert Pohly and Julie Turaj.
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1,292
REVITALIZING PUBLIC SPACES
public spaces projects
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The NYC Department of Parks and Recreation oversees
59,000 acres of public green space, the largest urban
park system in the world, but funding for parks makes up
less than 1% of the city’s budget.
18,458
NYC public schools make up the biggest district in the U.S.,
serving one million students, and the vast majority of
expenditures go, rightly, toward educating children. Limited
resources remain for the upkeep of school buildings.
63,926
What We Do
parks and schools
volunteer slots filled
volunteer hours
A Day for Parks
On New York Cares Day Spring
2015, held on April 19th, 3,900
volunteers weeded, cleaned,
reseeded, removed invasive
species, and painted benches at
71 different parks and gardens
across all five boroughs. The
event was sponsored by HSBC
for the ninth consecutive year,
with 200 of its employees
installing erosion control
measures and testing water
quality at Riverside Park.
Presented by HSBC.
Planting Trees & Flowers, Removing Invasive Species, Mural
Painting, Erosion Control, Composting, Restoring Playgrounds,
Painting School Buildings & Classrooms, and More
What We Accomplished
New York Cares’ revitalization projects
address urgent aesthetic needs as well
as important environmental concerns.
In 2015, volunteers participated in
projects that restored local ecosystems,
repaired damaged coastline, cleaned
community parks, and made New York
City a more beautiful and sustainable
place to live and work.
Parks & Gardens
Over the past year, at Riverside Park in
Manhattan, New York Cares volunteers
installed over two miles of organic antierosion fabric along the shoreline of
the park to ensure that the grounds
stay safe and intact as well as to
keep debris from washing into the
river and affecting fish populations.
Volunteers also worked in more than 50
community gardens, rebuilding raised
gardening beds and turning compost,
which prepared the spaces for summer
programming, farmers’ markets, and
community activities.
Schools
New York Cares also focused its
revitalization efforts on improving
the physical plant of under-resourced
schools. In 2015, volunteers installed
hundreds of murals and painted
thousands of square feet of classrooms
and hallways, giving a fresh coat of
paint to spaces where kids spend much
of their days studying and playing.
New York City is a densely populated
and bustling place, requiring extensive
care to successfully maintain its green
spaces and public schools. These
assets provide a place to escape the
city's hectic pace, and bright spaces
to learn, all making this metropolis
more livable. New York Cares and our
network of volunteers are committed
to preserving these spaces and the
opportunities they provide for all
NYC residents.
“I have to thank New York Cares volunteers for consistently
giving one of my most worn out properties, Raymond O'Connor
Field, a great facelift. The group weeded planting beds, pruned
shrubs, spread woodchips, painted every bench, light pole,
swingset, fire hydrant, flag pole, wrought iron fence, brick column,
and door in the park as well as raked and removed old leaves.
We couldn’t get the park in this kind of shape without their help.”
– Joe Block, Queens Outreach Coordinator,
NYC Department of Parks and Recreation
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1,350
COMMUNITY PARTNERS 2015
total community partners
289
schools
18,983
programs
393,021
volunteer hours at partner sites
Growing
Nonprofit Capacity
Building on our 29 years of
volunteer management experience,
the New York Cares Volunteer
Impact Program (VIP) trains
local nonprofits to successfully
and strategically scale their
operations by leveraging the power
of volunteers. In 2015, 53 New
York City nonprofit organizations
completed the eight-week VIP
course, made possible in part
through support from NYC Service.
* Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites
Through hands-on, volunteer-led programs at 1,350
partner nonprofits, schools, and city agencies, New York
Cares improves educational outcomes for thousands
of children and adults, meets immediate needs, and
revitalizes public spaces.
New York Cares also conducts a variety of volunteer
management training programs aimed at building
capacity for our partners.
1199SEIU Training and Employment Funds
163rd Street Improvement Council Scattered Site Housing Program
2400 7th Avenue Tenant Association
303 Vernon Avenue Tenants Association
4 Kids in Need
Abyssinian Development Corporation *
Acacia Network *
ACE Integration Head Start
Achilles International *
Action Center Ocean Bay
Cornerstone Program *
Actors Theatre Workshop
ACTS Community Development Corporation
Added Value and Herban Solutions
Addicts Rehabilitation Center Fund
Adventist Community Services *
African American Planning Commission
- Serenity House Family Residence
African Center for Community
Empowerment (ACCE)
African Refuge
African Services Committee
Agape Seventh Day Baptist Church of Christ
AIDS Center of Queens County
AIDS Service Center
The Ali Forney Center *
All Angels Church
All Saints Lutheran Church
All Souls Soup Kitchen
Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center
American Littoral Society
American Museum of Natural History
American Red Cross Greater New York Region
American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Amity Baptist Church
Animal Care and Control of New York City
Animal Haven
Antioch Baptist Church
Any Soldier, Inc.
Arab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC)
ArchCare *
Archimedes Academy
Argus Community
Ariva
Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) *
Aspira of New York
Association for Metroarea
Autistic Children (AMAC)
Association to Benefit Children *
Baby Buggy
Bailey House
Bailey's Cafe
Barrier Free Living
Basics, Inc.
Battalion Pentecostal Assembly
Bay Improvement Group
Bedford-Stuyvesant Early Childhood
Development Center *
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation *
The Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger
Bellevue NYU Program for Survivors of Torture
Best Buddies New York
Best Friends Animal Society
Beth Abraham Center for Nursing
and Rehabilitation
Beth Elohim Church
Bethel Emanuel Temple
Beth-Hark Christian Counseling Center
Bethlehem Punjabi Church
Bible Truth Church of God International
BIG Reuse *
Bike New York
Bissel Gardens
Black and Latino AIDS Coalition
Blanche Memorial Church
BLISS, Inc.
BOOM!Health *
Bottomless Closet
Bowen Memorial Baptist Church
The Bowery Mission *
Bowery Resident's Committee
- Casa de los Vecinos
Boys & Girls Club
The Boys' Club of New York *
BRC/Metropolitan Apartment Program
Breaking Bread Ministry
Breaking Ground *
Breakthrough New York
Breukelen Girl Scouts
Breukelen Resident Association
The Bridge - Herkimer Residence
Bridge Family Residence
Bridging Access to Care
Broadway Community
Broadway Housing Communities
Bronx Arts Cultural Center
Bronx Clergy Task Force
Bronx Community College
Bronx Land Trust *
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center *
BronxWorks *
Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition (BARC)
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service *
Brooklyn Children's Museum
The Brooklyn College Community
Partnership (BCCP) *
Brooklyn Community Services
Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center
Brooklyn Faith Feeding Program
Brooklyn Public Library *
Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library
Brooklyn Public Library - Brower Park Branch
Brooklyn Public Library Coney Island Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - Crown Heights
Brooklyn Public Library Cypress Hills Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - Eastern
Parkway Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - Homecrest Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - Kensington Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - Kings Bay Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - New Lots Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - New
Utrecht Branch
Brooklyn Public Library - Saratoga Branch
Community Partners 2015
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Brooklyn Public Library - Sunset Park Branch
Brooklyn Queens Land Trust *
Brothers Helping Brothers
Brownsville Community Residential Center
Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center
Bushwick Parish United Methodist Church
Bushwick United Head Start
Butterflies Women's Group
Cabrini Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
CABS Nursing Company
Caldwell Temple *
Calvary Church
CAMBA *
Canarsie Holiness Tabernacle
Cardinal McCloskey Services Sunrise Drop In Center
Care for the Homeless
Carnegie East House
The Carter Burden Center for the Aging
Casa Promesa
Castleton Hill Moravian Church *
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Catholic Charities - Archdiocese of New York *
Center Against Domestic Violence
Center for Alternative Sentencing and
Employment Services (CASES)
Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)
Center for Supportive Schools
Center of Hope International
Bread of Life Food Pantry
Changing Lives Christian Center
Charity Baptist Church of Christ
Child Development Support Corporation
The Child Study Center of New York *
Children of the City
The Children's Aid Society *
Children's Arts & Science Workshops (CASW)
Children's Choice Family Services
Children's Rescue Fund - Icahn House *
The Children's Village
Child's Memorial Temple COGIC
The Child's Place for Children
with Special Needs
Chinatown Manpower Project
CHOICE, Inc.
Choice of New Rochelle
Christ Church United Methodist
Christian Fellowship Church
Church of God 7th Day
Church of God in Christ Jesus
of the Apostles' Faith
Church of God of Prophecy New York
Church of God's Children
The Church of St. Francis Xavier
The Church of St. Luke in the Fields
Church of the Living God Outreach Ministries
The Church of the Village
Citizens Against Recidivism
City Harvest
Citymeals-On-Wheels *
Coalition for the Homeless *
Cobble Hill Health Center
CodyCares for Kids
Coler-Goldwater Memorial Hospital *
College and Community Fellowship
Columbus Amsterdam Business
Improvement District (BID)
Community Association of Progressive
Dominicans (ACDP)
Community Counseling and
Mediation - Georgia's Place
Community Health Action of Staten Island *
Community Life Center - Head Start
Community of Saint Egidio
Community School District 5
Community Social and Civic
Empowerment Organization
Comunilife
Concord Baptist Church of Christ
Concourse House
Concrete Safaris
Coney Island Generation Gap
Consuming Fire Ministries International
Contented Hart Garden
Convent Avenue Family Living Center (CAFLC) *
Cooke Center for Learning and Development
Council of Jewish Organizations
of Staten Island
Covenant House New York
CREATE, Inc.
Creative Arts Workshop for Kids
Crescent Beach Park - National
Recreation and Park Association
Crossroads Food Pantry
Culinary Kids
Cultural Renaissance for
Economic Revitalization
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
Damon House New York
Dare to Dream Christian Ministries Church
The Davidson Community Center
Dawning of a New Day
Department of the Homeless - Beaver Street
Directions For Our Youth *
Domain Community Services
at Markham Gardens
The DOME Project
Dominican Sunday
Dona Rosita House
The Door
DOROT
Double Discovery Center at
Columbia University
DreamYard Project
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Community Partners 2015
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Dyckman Senior Center
Earth Matter NY
East Brooklyn Community High
School/SCO Family of Services
East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence
East Harlem Council for Human Services
East Harlem Tutorial Program
East New York Farms/United
Community Center *
East New York Miracle Ministries
East New York United Concerned Citizens
East Side House Settlement
Ebenezer Mennonite Church
Education Clinic, Inc.
Educational Alliance *
Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families
Eglise de Dieu de L'esperance
El Buen Pastor Presbyterian Church
El Cemi Housing
Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities *
Elohim Community Development and Outreach
Emerald Isle Immigration Center of New York
Espoir
Evangelistic Communities Outreach Bronx
Every Day is a Miracle
Excellence Baby Academy
Exponents, Inc.
Extreme Kids & Crew
FAB Alliance
Faith Evangelistic Minstries
Faith Latin American Pentecostal Church
Faith Mission Christian Fellowship Church
Family Christian Church
Family Help Services
Family Life Development Center
Family PEACE Trauma Treatment Center
Family Support Systems Unlimited
Far Rockaway/Arverne Nonprofit Coalition
The Father's Heart Ministries
Favor Ministries
Fedcap - Career Design School *
Feed My Sheep Community Pantry
Feeding Tree Garden
FEGS Health and Human Services System *
Fellowship Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of Crown Heights
First Bethel Baptist Church
First Jerusalem Baptist Church
Floral Vineyard Community Garden
Food Bank For New York City *
Food First *
For My People Empowerment
Fordham Bedford Children's
Services - Refuge House
Fordham Bedford Housing Corporation *
Fort Tryon Nursing Home
The Fortune Society - LIC
Foster Parent Advocacy Foundation
Fountain Christian Center
Fox House
FPA Foundation (Fostering
Progressive Advocacy)
Free Arts NYC
The Fresh Air Fund
Friends of Hudson River Park *
Friends of Kaiser Park
Friends of Red Hook Recreation Center
Friends of Van Cortlandt Park
Friends of Washington Market Park
Full Effect Gospel Ministries
Full Gospel Assembly's Hands that Help
Full Gospel Christian Church
Futures and Options
GallopNYC (Giving Alternative Learners
Uplifting Opportunities)
Garden of Youth
Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)
Gellman Foundation - DBA
Howard's Mission Possible
Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center
Gethsemane Garden Baptist Church
Getting Out and Staying Out
Giants of Generosity
Gilda's Club
Gladiator Sports *
Global Kids
GO Project (Grace Opportunity)
Goddard Riverside Community Center *
God's Love We Deliver
Good News Christian Church
Good Shepherd Services *
Goodwill Industries of Greater New
York and Northern New Jersey *
Gospel Assembly Church of
Jesus Christ Apostolic
Gotham Girls Roller Derby
Governor's Island Alliance
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Tabernacle, Church of God in Christ
Graham Windham
Grameen PrimaCare
Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services
Grand Street Guild Tenant Association
Grand Street Settlement
Granite Street Community Garden
Greater Faith Temple Church of the Living God
Greater Liberty Cathedral
Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church
Greater Victory Baptist Church
Greater Zion Baptist Church
GreenThumb *
Greenwich House COBRA Case Management
GrowNYC (Council on the Environment
of New York City)
H.E.A.L.T.H. for Youths
Haitian-American United for Progress
Hamilton-Madison House
Harlem Children's Zone
Harlem Justice Community Program
of The Children's Village
Harlem United Community AIDS Center *
The Harriet Tubman Learning Center
Harry Van Arsdale Educational Campus
Harvest Church International
The Harvest Is Ripe International
Deliverance Ministries
The Harvest Life Center
Hattie Carthan Garden *
Haverstraw Spanish Seventhday Adventist Church
He Lives Ministries COGIC
Healing Hands Helping Broken Hearts
HeartShare Human Services of New York *
Heavenly Angels Animal Rescue
HELP USA *
HELP/PSI *
Helping Hands for the Disabled of NYC
Helping is Easy
Helping Others Pursue Excellence
Hempstead Adult and Community
Education Program
Henry Street Settlement *
Herbal Garden
Heritage Health and Housing
High School for Public Service Youth Farm
Holding Hands Ministries
Holy Apostles Church
Holy Deliverance Community Temple
Holy Ghost Church of God
Holy Ground Tabernacle
Holy House of Prayer for All People
Holyrood Episcopal Church - Friday
Food Fest Soup Kitchen
Homes for the Homeless *
The HopeLine Resource Center for
Community Development
Hospital Clinic Home Center
Hour Children
Housing and Services, Inc.
Housing Bridge
Housing Works
Hudson Guild *
Iglesia 1ra Estrella de Jacob
Iglesia El Refugio
Iglesia Hispana de La Comunidad
Iglesia Pentecostal Senda Antigua
Immaculate Conception School
In the Spirit of Love
Incarnation School
The Institute for Family Health
Institute for the Puerto Rican/
Hispanic Elderly *
InTandem
International Christian Center
International Pentecostal City Mission
International Rescue Committee
Inwood House
I'raise Girls and Boys International
Isabella Geriatric Center
Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood
Settlement House *
Jacobi Medical Center
Jan Hus Presbyterian Church
& Neighborhood House
J-CAP
Jerry and the Senior Gents of E.N.Y.
Jewish Board of Family and
Children's Services *
Jewish Community Council of
Greater Coney Island *
Jewish Home Lifecare
Jobs Plus
John Jay Educational Campus
The Kareem D. Sapp Foundation
KEEN New York
Keys of the Kingdom Pentecostal
Holiness Church
King of Kings Foundation
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Kingston Seventh-day Adventist Church
Kwakwaduam Association
La Jornada
LACA State of New York
Land Restoration Project Compound
Latino Pastoral Action Center
LCG Community Service
Leake and Watts Services
Learning Ally
Least of Saints MC
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House *
Leviticus Church
Lexington Center for Recovery
LIFT-NY
Lincoln Square Business Improvement District
Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center
Lions Club International Foundation
Little Sisters of the Assumption
Family Health Service
Lively Stone Pentecostal Church
Living Restoration
Los Redimidos por la Sangre de Jesucristo
Lott Assisted Living Residence
Love and Light
Love's Church
Lower East Side Ecology Center
Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center
Community Partners 2015
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Lutheran Social Services of New York *
LYFE (Living for the Young Family
through Education) Program *
Mahanaim French Seventhday Adventist Church
Manhattan Land Trust
Manhattan Valley Development Corporation
Manna of Life Ministries
Masbia *
MCCNY Charities
Medgar Evers College *
The Mental Health Association of NYC/
Harlem Bay Network PROS
Mental Health Providers of Western Queens
- Western Queens Recovery Services
Mercy Drive
Methodist Home for Nursing and Rehabilitation
Metropolitan AME Church
Metropolitan Baptist Church
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
Metropolitan Hospital
Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
Midnight Run
Midtown Community Court *
Miller Avenue Community Block Association
Mission for Christ Ministries
Missionary Church of Christ
The Momentum Project
Mommy and Daddy's Little Angel's
OST and Youth Program
Morningside Center PAZ at PS 24 K
Morris Heights Health Center
Morrisania Baptist Church
Morvant Ebonites Development Association
Mosholu Montefiore Community Center
Mott Haven Academy Charter School
Mount Horeb Baptist Church - ATM
Health & Wellness Ministry
Mount Moriah Baptist Church
Mount Neboh Baptist Church
Mount Olive Church of God
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church
Mount Sinai Health System *
Mount Sinai United Christian Church
Mount Vernon Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Community Services Department
Music for Autism
National Council of Jewish Women
National Hemophilia Foundation
Neighborhood Association for
Inter-Cultural Affairs
Network of Angels
New Alternatives for Children
New Alternatives for LGBT Homeless Youth
New Beginnings Community Worship Center
New Beginnings Outreach Ministry
New Covenant Church
New Creation Christian Church Outreach Center
New Creation Ministries
New Haven Ministries
New Hope Community Resource Center
New Hope Family Worship Center
New Horizon Counseling Center
New Jerusalem Church
New Lane Senior Center
New Life Tabernacle Church
New Move of God Pentecostal Church
New Settlement Apartments *
New Tabernacle Baptist Church
New Testament Baptist Church
New Testament Church of God
New Visions for Public Schools
New York Association for Blind Athletes
New York Botanical Garden
New York City Children's Center
New York City Childrens' Services
New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA)
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
New York City Department of Education *
Bronx
HS 265 X - Bronx Lab School
HS 270 X - Academy for Scholarship
and Entrepreneurship:
A College Board School
HS 305 X - Pablo Neruda Academy for
Architecture and World Studies
HS 349 X - Bronx River High School
HS 351 Q - Rockaway Collegiate
High School
HS 351 X - Bronx Collaborative
High School
HS 353 X - World View High School
HS 388 X - Pan American International
High School at Monroe
HS 405 X - Herbert H. Lehman High School
HS 418 X - Bronx High School
for the Visual Arts
HS 439 X - Bronx High School for
Law and Community Service
HS 445 X - Bronx High School of Science
HS 477 X - Marble Hill High School
for International Studies
HS 478 X - The Cinema School
HS 513 X - New World High School
HS 525 X - Bronx Leadership
Academy High School
HS 546 X - Bronx Theatre High School
HS 548 X - Urban Assembly School
for Careers In Sports
IS 117 X - Joseph H. Wade
JHS 123 X - James M. Kieran
MS 218 X - New Venture
Community School
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MS 45 X - Thomas C. Giordano
Middle School
MS 529 X - One World Middle
School at Edenwald
MS/HS 250 X - Eximius College
Preparatory Academy:
A College Board School
MS/HS 324 X - Bronx Early College
Academy for Teaching and Learning
MS/HS 342 X - International
School for Liberal Arts
MS/HS 517 X - Frederick
Douglass Academy III
MS/HS 517 X - Frederick Douglass
Academy III Secondary School
PS 214 X - The Lorraine
Hansberry Academy
PS 62 X - Inocensio Casanova
PS 1 X - Courtlandt School
PS 107 X
PS 11 X - Highbridge
PS 159 X - Luis Munoz Marin
Bilingual School
PS 161 X - Ponce De Leon
PS 18 X - John Peter Zenger
PS 211 X
PS 271 X - East Bronx Academy
for the Future
PS 333 X - The Museum School
PS 352 X - The Vida Bogart
School for All Children
PS 359 X - Concourse Village
Elementary School
PS 36 X - Rising Stars
PS 369 X - Young Leaders Elementary
PS 443 X - The Family School
PS 461 X - Metropolitan
Lighthouse Charter School
PS 463 X - Urban Scholars
Community School
PS 47 X - John Randolph
PS 48 X - Joseph R. Drake
PS 5 X - Port Morris
PS 50 X - Clara Barton
PS 57 X - Crescent
PS 67 X - Mohegan School
PS 691 X - Little School
PS 96 X - Richard Rodgers
PS/IS 54 X - Fordham Bedford Academy
PS/MS 280 X - Mosholu Parkway
Susan E Wagner Day School At Riverdale
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Laboratory Charter School
CS 21 K - Crispus Attucks
HS 337 K - International High
School at Lafayette
HS 403 K - Academy For
Environmental Leadership
HS 408 K - Academy of
Hospitality and Tourism
HS 419 K - Science Skills Center High
School For Science, Technology
And The Creative Arts
HS 430 K - Brooklyn Technical High School
HS 439 K - The Brooklyn
International High School
HS 454 K - The Green School: An
Academy for Environmental Careers
HS 488 K - Brooklyn Preparatory
High School
HS 489 K - W.E.B. DuBois
Academic High School
HS 499 K - ACORN Community
High School
HS 528 K - The High School
for Global Citizenship
HS 535 K - Leon M. Goldstein High
School for the Sciences
HS 546 K - High School for Public
Service: Heroes of Tomorrow
HS 567 K - Brooklyn Theatre
Arts High School
HS 569 K - Kurt Hahn Expeditionary
Learning School
HS 572 K - Expeditionary Learning
School for Community Leaders
HS 605 K - George Westinghouse Career
and Technical Education High School
HS 615 K - Transit Tech Career and
Technical Education High School
HS 616 K - Brooklyn High School for
Leadership and Community Service
HS 639 K - Brooklyn Lab School
HS 656 K - Brooklyn High
School of the Arts
IS 281 K - Joseph B. Cavallaro
IS 62 K - Ditmas
JHS 240 K
JHS 292 K - Margaret S. Douglas
John Jay Educational Campus
MS 267 K - Math, Science and
Technology Institute
MS 334 K - Middle School for
Academic and Social Excellence
MS 353 K - Elijah Stroud
MS 354 K - The School Of
Integrated Learning
MS 385 K - School of Business,
Finance, and Entrepreneurship
MS 582 K
MS 588 K - Middle School for
Art and Philosophy
Community Partners 2015
MS 664 K - Brooklyn Environmental
Exploration School
MS 678 K - East New York Middle
School of Excellence
MS/HS 697 K - Teachers
Preparatory High School
PS 119 K - Amersfort
PS 12 K - Dr. Jacqueline PeekDavis Elementary School
PS 120 K - Carlos Tapia
PS 130 K - The Parkside (Lower School)
PS 133 K - William A. Butler
PS 138 K - The Core Knowledge
Efficacy School
PS 139 K- Alexine A. Fenty
PS 147 K - The Isaac Remsen School
PS 169 K - Sunset Park
PS 181 K
PS 191 K - Paul Robeson
PS 192 K - The Magnet School For
Math and Science Inquiry
PS 196 K - Ten Eyck School
PS 214 K - Michael Friedsam
PS 23 K - Carter G. Woodson
PS 230 K - Doris L. Cohen
PS 24 K - The Dual Language School
for International Studies
PS 243 K - The Weeksville School
PS 256 K - Benjamin Banneker
PS 261 K - Philip Livingston
PS 262 K - El Hajj Malik Shabazz
Elementary School
PS 268 K - Emma Lazarus
PS 274 K - Kosciusko
PS 288 K - The Shirley Tanyhill
PS 290 K - Juan Morel Campos
PS 297 K - Richard Stockton
PS 298 K - Dr. Betty Shabazz
PS 3 K - The Bedford Village
PS 306 K - Ethan Allen
PS 307 K - Daniel Hale Williams
PS 309 K - The George E. Wibecan
Preparatory Academy
PS 325 K- The Fresh Creek School
PS 329 K - Surfside School
PS 335 K - Granville T. Woods
PS 361 K - East Flatbush Early
Childhood School
PS 373 K - Brooklyn Transition Center
PS 38 K - The Pacific
PS 399 K - Stanley Eugene Clark
PS 4 K
PS 446 K - Riverdale Avenue
Community School
PS 5 K - Dr. Ronald E. McNair
PS 503 K - The School of Discovery
PS 52 K - Sheepshead Bay
PS 53 K
PS 533 K - School for Democracy
and Leadership
PS 557 K - Brooklyn Gardens
Elementary School
PS 59 K - William Floyd
PS 599 K - The Brooklyn Landmark
Elementary School
PS 636 K - Young Scholars' Academy
for Discovery and Exploration
PS 670 K - Benjamin Banneker Academy
PS 677 K - East New York Elementary
School of Excellence (ENYESE)
PS 7 K - Abraham Lincoln
PS 721 K - Roy Campanella
PS 739 K - New Visions Charter High
School for the Humanities III
PS 770 K - The New American Academy
PS 771 K
PS 81 K - Thaddeus Stevens
PS 91 K - The Albany Avenue School
PS 92 K - Adrian Hegeman
PS/IS 284 K - Gregory Jackson School
PS/IS 30 - Mary White Ovington School
PS/IS 323 K
PS/IS 384 K - Frances E. Carter
ROADS Charter High School
Uncommon Charter High School (UCHS)
Manhattan
East Harlem Scholars Academy
Future Leaders Institute Charter School
HS 294 M - Essex Street Academy
HS 298 M - Pace High School
HS 300 M - The Urban Assembly School
of Design and Construction
PS 366 M - Washington Heights Academy
HS 420 M - High School for Health
Professions and Human Services
HS 475 M - Stuyvesant High School
HS 495 M - Park East High School
HS 509 M - Marta Valle High School
HS 522 M - Broome Street Academy
HS 545 M - High School for Dual
Language and Asian Studies
HS 580 M - Richard R. Green
High School of Teaching
HS 630 M - Art and Design High School
HS 670 M - Thurgood Marshall Academy
for Learning and Social Change
KIPP Infinity Charter School
MS 104 M - Simon Baruch Middle School
MS 319 M - Maria Teresa
MS 324 M - Patria Mirabal
MS 839 M - Tompkins Square
Middle School
MS/HS 407 M - Institute for
Collaborative Education
MS/HS 860 M - Frederick Douglass
Academy II Secondary School
PS 11 M - William T. Harris
PS 111 M - Adolph S. Ochs
PS 124 M - Yung Wing
PS 140 M - Nathan Straus
PS 145 M - The Bloomingdale School
PS 149 M - Sojourner Truth
PS 15 M - Roberto Clemente
PS 161 M - Pedro Albizu Campos
PS 163 M - Alfred E. Smith
PS 171 M - Patrick Henry
PS 175 M - Henry H Garnet
PS 18 M - Park Terrace
PS 185 M - Early Childhood Discovery
and Design Magnet School
PS 188 M - The Island School
PS 2 M - Meyer London
PS 20 M - Anna Silver
PS 208 M - Alain L. Locke Magnet School
for Environmental Stewardship
PS 241 M - STEM Institute of Manhattan
PS 28 M - Wright Brothers
PS 33 M - Chelsea Prep
PS 366 M - Washington Heights Academy
PS 37 M - River East Elementary
PS 375 M - Mosaic Preparatory Academy
PS 64 M - Robert Simon
PS 75 M - Emily Dickinson
PS 76 M - A. Philip Randolph
PS 811 M
PS 83 M - Luis Munoz Rivera
PS 964 M - Central Park East II
PS/MS 165 M - Robert E. Simon
Queens
CS 84 Q
HS 264 Q - Academy of Finance
and Enterprise
HS 301 Q - Academy for Careers
in Television and Film
HS 310 Q - Queens Collegiate:
A College Board School
HS 313 Q - Benjamin Franklin High
School for Finance and IT
HS 326 Q- Cambria Heights
Academy for New Literacies
HS 445 Q - William C. Bryant High School
HS 450 Q - Long Island City High School
HS 460 Q - Flushing High School
HS 494 Q - Law, Government,
and Community Service
Magnet High School
HS 496 Q - Business,
Computer Applications and
Entrepreneurship High School
HS 505 Q - Hillcrest High School
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
HS 550 Q - High School for
Arts and Business
Hunter's Point Community Middle School
IS 73 Q - The Frank Sansivieri
Intermediate School
MS 332 Q - Redwood Middle School
MS 319 Q - Village Academy
MS 53 Q - Brian Piccolo
PS 111 Q - Jacob Blackwell
PS 143 Q - Louis Armstrong
PS 149 Q - Christa Mcauliffe
PS 160 Q - Walter Francis Bishop
PS 17 Q - Henry David Thoreau
PS 183 Q - Dr. Richard R. Green
PS 19 Q - Marino Jeantet
PS 20 Q - John Bowne
PS 205 Q - The Alexander
Graham Bell School
PS 207 Q - Rockwood Park
PS 23 Q
PS 234 Q
PS 24 Q - Andrew Jackson
PS 253 Q
PS 256 Q
PS 282 Q - Knowledge and Power
Preparatory Academy VI
PS 296 Q - Pan American
International High School
PS 302 Q - Queens High School for
Information Research and Technology
PS 312 Q - Jamaica Children's School
PS 330 Q - Giving Our All to Learning
PS 354 Q - The STEM Institute of Queens
PS 4 Q
PS 60 Q - Woodhaven
PS 65 Q - The Raymond York
Elementary School
PS 705 Q - The Renaissance
Charter School
PS 706 Q - Our World Neighborhood
Charter Elementary School
PS 721 Q - John F. Kennedy Jr. School
PS 811 Q
PS 85 Q - Judge Charles Vallone
PS 86 Q
PS 80 Q - The Thurgood Marshall
Magnet School of Multimedia
and Communication
PS 92 Q - Harry T. Stewart Sr.
PS 95 Q - Eastwood
PS/MS 147 Q - Ronald McNair
PS/MS 42 Q - R. Vernam
Queens Prep Academy
Staten Island
HS 440 SI - New Dorp High School
HS 450 SI - Curtis High School
IS 27 SI - Anning S Prall
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PS 20 SI - Port Richmond
PS 45 SI - John Tyler
PS 78 SI
PS 9 SI - Naples Street Elementary School
New York City Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene
New York City Department of
Homeless Services *
Department of Homeless Services
- Auburn Family Residence
Department of Homeless Services
- Catherine Street/Chinatown
Department of Homeless Services
- Jamaica Family Residence
Department of Homeless Services
- Tilden Hall Residence
New York City Department of
Parks and Recreation *
Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center
ARROW Community Center
Astoria Park
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brookville Park
Chelsea Recreation Center
Chelsea Waterside Park
Columbus Park Pavilion
Crotona Park
Cunningham Park
East 54th Street Recreation Center
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Forest Park
Fort Greene Park
Fort Tryon Park
Franz Sigel Park
Freshkills Park
GreenThumb *
Abib Newborn Garden
Clayton Williams Garden
Drew Gardens
Edgecombe Ave/Sugar Hill Garden
Green Oasis Community Garden
Harlem Rose Garden
Land Restoration Project Compound
New Vision Garden
Riverside Valley Community
Garden - Jenny's Garden
Tranquility Farm
William A. Harris Garden
Haffen Park
Hansborough Park and Recreation Center
Harding Park
Highland and Forest Parks
Highland Park Queens
Inwood Hill Park
Isham Park
Jackie Robinson Community Garden
Jackie Robinson Park
Jackie Robinson Recreation Center
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Leon S. Kaiser Park
Lincoln Terrace Park
Little Bay Park
Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center
Marcus Garvey Park
Marine Park
Morningside Park
Mullaly Park
NYC Parks Citywide Aquatics Division
Owen Dolen Recreation Center
Park of the Americas
Pelham Bay Park
Pelham Fritz Recreation Center
Prospect Park
Richman (Echo) Park
Riverside Park
Rockaway Beach
Sara D. Roosevelt Park
Saratoga Park
Schmul Park
Seward Park
Sorrentino Recreation Center
Soundview Park
St. James Park and Recreation Center
St. Mary's Park
St. Mary's Recreation Center
St. Nicholas Park
Sunset Park Recreation Center
The Olde Towne of Flushing Burial Ground
Theodore Roosevelt Park
Tompkins Square Park
Van Cortlandt Park
Williamsbridge Oval Park Afterschool Center
Williamsbridge Oval Park - Senior Center
New York City Department of Transportation
New York City Financial Network
Action Consortium (NYCfNAC)
New York City Housing Authority *
175 Eldridge Street Tenants Association
New York City Housing Authority
Taft Senior Center
Unity Housing Community Center
Walt Whitman Tenants Association
New York City Office of Emergency
Management
New York City Rescue Mission
New York City Seventh Day Baptist Church
The New York City Urban Debate League
New York Common Pantry
New York Dream Center
New York Hall of Science
New York Junior Tennis League
New York Methodist Hospital
New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York Public Library (NYPL) *
New York Public Library - 67th Street Branch
New York Public Library - 96th Street Branch
New York Public Library - Andrew Heiskell
Braille and Talking Book Library
New York Public Library Bloomingdale Branch
New York Public Library - Columbus Branch
New York Public Library Countee Cullen Branch
New York Public Library George Bruce Branch
New York Public Library - Grand
Concourse Branch
New York Public Library - Inwood Branch
New York Public Library - Melrose Branch
New York Public Library - Morris Park Branch
New York Public Library - Mosholu Branch
New York Public Library - Mott Haven Branch
New York Public Library Muhlenberg Branch
New York Public Library New Amsterdam Branch
New York Public Library - Tottenville Branch
New York Public Library - Webster Branch
New York Public Library - Yorkville Branch
New York Road Runners
New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation *
Gantry Plaza State Park
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation
and Historic Preservation
New York State Senate
New York Therapeutic Communities/
Serendipity I
North Bronx National Council of Negro Women
The North Bronx Seventh-day Adventist Church
North Western Human Services
Northeastern Conference Adventist
Community Services Center
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation
Northside Center for Child Development
Nos Quedamos
Not Another Child, Inc.
NSLIJ School Based Health Center
NYC H2O
NYC Service
NYS Department of Labor
Oasis Community Corp dba Roads to Success
Odyssey House
Old Pine Community Center
Omega Chi Chapter Chi Eta Phi Sorority
One Way International Ministry
Only Make Believe
Open Arms Circle - Adult Day Care Center
Open Door Church of God in Christ
Operation HOPE
Operation Jersey Cares
Operation Smile
Opportunities For A Better Tomorrow
Padre Plaza Success Garden
Pajama Program
Pamoja House
Paradise Baptist Church
Park Avenue Thorpe
Parkchester Enhancement Program for Seniors
Part of the Solution (POTS)
Partnership with Children
Pathways to Graduation *
Pediatric Resource Center
People Assisting Positive Actions
Perfecting Faith Church
Phipps Houses Group *
Pibly Residential Programs
Play Rugby USA
Police Athletic League *
Positive Beginnings, Inc. *
Poughkeepsie Seventh-day Adventist Church
PowerMyLearning
Praxis Housing Initiatives
Prayer Temple Church
Pregnancy Care Center of NY
Presbyterian Senior Services *
Prince of Peace Disciples of
Jesus Christ Holiness
Project FIND *
Project Harmony - JD Wilson Garden
Project Hope Charities
Project Renewal *
Prospect Heights Educational Campus
Prospect Lefferts Garden Neighborhood
Association (PLGNA)
Prospect Park
PTA - Clear Stream Avenue
PTA - PS 184 K - Newport
PTA - Success Academy Bronx 4
Publicolor
Puerto Rican Family Institute
Pure Gospel Miracle Revival Center
Queens Library *
Queens Library - Arverne Branch
Queens Library - Broadway Branch
Queens Library - Cambria Heights Branch
Queens Library - Central Branch
Queens Library - Far Rockaway Branch
Queens Library - Laurelton Branch
Queens Library - McGoldrick Branch
Queens Library - Ozone Park Branch
Queens Library - Richmond Hill Branch
Queens Library - Ridgewood Branch
Queens Library - Woodside Branch
Queens Library for Teens
Community Partners 2015
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
Queens Library Long Island City
Adult Learning Center
Steinway Adult Learning Center
Ralph's Educational & Recreational
Computer Services
Randall's Island Park Alliance *
Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries
Reading Partners
Real Life Church
Refuge Citadel of Hope Outreach Department
Rego Park Senior Center
Rehoboth International Fellowship Church
Rescuing Leftover Cuisine
Resident Association of Lafayette Gardens
Resident Engagement
Restoration Empowerment Ministries
Resurrection and Life Church
The River Fund New York
The Riverside Premier Rehab
and Healing Center
Rochdale Village Senior Center
The Rock Community Church
Rock of Salvation (Roca de Salvacion) Church
Rockaway United
Rockaway Waterfront Alliance
Room To Grow
Row New York
Safe Horizon *
Saint Francis of Rome Community Youth Group
Salem United Methodist Church
The Salvation Army of Greater New York *
Samaritan Village *
Sammon Build Center - Families in Transition
Sanctuary for Families
Sauti Yetu Center for African Women
The Scalabrini Center for Migrant Families
SCAN New York
Schervier Nursing Care Center
SCO Family of Services *
Seaside Senior Center
Sedgwick Senior Center
SelfHelp Community Services *
Senior Citizens on Our Minds
Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE)
Services for the Underserved *
Sesame Flyers Cultural Center
Settlement Housing Fund
Sheltering Arms *
Shiloh Baptist Church Missionaries
Shiloh Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ
The Shiloh Garden
Shore Road Parks Conservancy
The Shore Soup Project
Silent Cry, Inc.
Sisters With Purpose
Snug Harbor Cultural Center
& Botanical Garden
Socks 4 Tots
Soul Saving Mission Pentecostal Church
South Asian Youth Action (SAYA!)
South Bronx Overall Economic
Development Corporation (SoBRO)
South Jamaica Center for Children and Parents
South Road Tabernacle
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation
The Sports Foundation
St. Rose of Lima School
St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction
St. Ann's Episcopal Church
St. Barnabas Hospital MMTP
St. Bartholomew's Church
St. Jean Baptiste High School
St. John's Bread & Life
St. John's Episcopal Hospital South Shore
St. John's Place Family Center
St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center
St. Mark Church of Christ Soup Kitchen
St. Mark the Evangelist
St. Mary's Skilled Nursing Facility
St. Michael's Church
St. Pat's for All
St. Peter's Church
St. Samuel's Cathedral Church of God
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
A Stairway To Hope
Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood Center *
Staten Island Family and Children Services
Staten Island Mental Health Society *
Staten Island Partnership for
Community Wellness
Steinway Child and Family Services
Storefront Academy South Bronx
Street LIFE Ministries
StreetSquash
StreetWise Partners
Stretching Far and Wide Global Ministries
Students in Temporary Housing
- Cauldwell Residence
Stuyvesant Cove Park - Solar One
Sumner Houses Tenant Association
Sumner Senior Center
Sunnyside Community Services *
Sunset Park Community Church
SUNY - North Bronx Career Counseling
and Outreach Center
Susan Wagner Day School
Sychar French Seventh-day Adventist Company
T & T Vernon Block Association
Tabernacle of Prayer for All People
Tabernacle of Victory Deliverance Church
Tender Care Human Services (TCHS)
Thessalonia Baptist Church
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Trinity Tabernacle of Gravesend
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Trinity's Services and Food for the Homeless
Triple R Garden
Trippinz Care Mission
True Gospel Tabernacle Church
Twin Parks Tenant Association
Tzu Chi Foundation
Ujima Community Working Together
Union Baptist Church Community
Feeding Program
Union Baptist Church Missions Ministry
Union Grove Baptist Church
Union Settlement Association
Union Street Garden and
Community Development
Unitarian Church of All Souls
United Cerebral Palsy of NYC *
United Church of God
United Coalition Association
United Holiness Temple Church
Of God In Christ
United States Department of Education
United Yes We Can, Unidos Si Se Puede
Unity Faith Outreach Program
University Community Social Services *
University Heights Educational & Cultural
Development Community Center
Urban Dove *
Urban Justice Center
Urban Pathways
Urban Resource Institute
Urban Strategies *
Urban Upbound
Urban Village Empowerment
Van Dyke I Resident Association
Village Care of New York
Village Temple
Vineyard International Christian Ministries
Violence Intervention Program (VIP)
VIP Community Services
VISIONS/Services for the Blind
and Visually Impaired
Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY)
Volunteers of America of Greater New York *
Wakefield Seventh-day Adventist Church
Walt Whitman Resident Association
Washington Heights CORNER Project
We Care Community Outreach
We Care for Our Communities
We Care New York
We The Kids Foundation
West Bronx Neighborhood
West End Temple
West Harlem Group Assistance
West Side Campaign Against Hunger
Westhab *
What About the Children
Wheeling Forward
William F. Ryan Community Health Center
Wilson Major Morris Community Center
The Women About Change
Women for Afghan Women
Women In Need *
Women's Housing and Economic
Development Corp. (WHEDco) *
Women's Prison Association and Home
Woodbine Street Block Association and Garden
Woodycrest Center for Human Development
Word Ministries International
Word of Life Christian Fellowship International
Working in Support of Education (w!se)
Yadestiny Treasure Chest
Year Up
Yellow Boots
YMCA of Greater New York *
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8,115
FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS 2015
financial supporters
100%
of board members are donors
2,617
Thanks to the generosity of our corporate, foundation,
and individual supporters, New York Cares is able to
improve the lives of more than 400,000 New Yorkers
every year. We are sincerely grateful to our donors of all
levels – our work would not be possible without them.
donors are also team leaders
$10,880,780
public support and revenue
Investors
$150,000+
Anonymous
Barclays
The Clark Foundation
Credit Suisse Americas Foundation
Goldman Sachs Gives
Mary Jean & Frank P. Smeal Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Sidley Austin Foundation
Tishman Speyer Properties, Inc
Investors ­­In-Kind
$150,000+
Adspace Networks, Inc.
Lamar Advertising Company
NBC 4 New York
OUTFRONT Media, Inc.
Toshiba America Inc.
Ground Breakers
$125,000–$149,999
* Denotes individual donors who volunteered
with New York Cares in 2015
H
Denotes donors who are members of the
Hands on Hero Society
When compiling our list of calendar year 2015
supporters, we made every effort to include and
list each donor accurately. If we made an error,
please accept our apologies and let us know. Space
limitations preclude us from listing all of our donors
and corporate matching gifts.
Andra and John B. Ehrenkranz *H
HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
NYS Office of Children and Family Services
Founders’ Club
$100,000–$124,999
BNP Paribas
Chick-fil-A Foundation
Office of the Mayor - NYC Service
National Basketball Association
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Taubman *H
Chairman’s Club
$75,000–$99,999
Bloomberg L.P.
The Moody's Foundation
Chairman’s Club ­­In-Kind
$75,000–$99,999
Captivate Network
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
President’s Circle
$50,000–$74,999
American Express Company
Autonomous Research
Capital One Foundation
Citi
Deutsche Bank
First Eagle Investment Management, LLC
GE Management Development
Institute - Crotonville
Gail and Walter Harris *H
L'Oreal USA
The Madison Square Garden Company
Office of the Mayor - NYC Emergency
Management
Pfizer Inc.
The Pinkerton Foundation
Time Warner Cable
Julie Turaj and Robert Pohly *H
President’s Circle ­In-Kind
$50,000–$74,999
City Outdoor
New York Media
Vornado Realty Trust
Platinum Donors
$35,000–$49,999
Aundrea and James L. Amine *H
Discovery Communications
The Frances L. and Edwin L.
Cummings Memorial Fund
Gap Inc.
The Justin and Victoria Gmelich Family Fund
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Neuberger Berman, LLC
The Price Family Foundation, Inc.
The SJS Charitable Trust
Thomson Reuters
Time Warner
The Wasily Family Foundation
WeiserMazars LLP
Platinum Donors ­In-Kind
$35,000–$49,999
Vector Media
VeriFone Systems, Inc.
Zoom Media & Marketing
Gold Donors
$25,000–$34,999
21st Century Fox
Achelis and Bodman Foundations
Anonymous
Bank of America
The Blackstone Group L.P.
Centerview Partners
Citrin Cooperman & Company
Colgate-Palmolive Company
NBCUniversal
Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
ESPN
Francesco Scattone Giving Account
IAC/InterActiveCorp
J.Crew
Mary J. Hutchins Foundation
McCann New York
McGraw Hill Financial
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
The Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein
Family Foundation Inc.
Shutterstock
Financial Supporters 2015
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
Sony Corporation of America
SMBC Global Foundation, Inc.
The Staten Island Foundation
Stavros Niarchos Foundation
U.S. Bank Foundation
Wallace Genetic Foundation
Xaxis
UBS
Jeff Verschleiser
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Jo-Anne Williams and Richard Bilotti *H
Gold Donors ­In-Kind
$25,000–$34,999
City Outdoor
Clear Channel Spectacolor
Delta Airlines, Inc.
Silver Donors
$15,000–$24,999
Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation
Anonymous
AllianceBernstein L.P.
American Eagle Outfitters
Ares Management, LLC
Gary Bagley and David Lees *H
BMO Capital Markets
Veronica Bulgari and Stephan Haimo
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Christie's
Clifford Chance US LLP
Marni and William Cohen *H
K. Don Cornwell *H
Andrew David Trickett
Employees of OMERS
Fidelity National Title Company
Richard A. Friedman
The Glastenbury Foundation
HUGO BOSS Fashions, Inc.
The Hyde and Watson Foundation
Innisfree M&A Incorporated
John A. Reisenbach Foundation
KPMG
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
Lloyds Banking Group
Loews Corporation
Macquarie Group Foundation
Arielle and Ian Madover
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd.
News Corporation
Nina W. Werblow Charitable Trust
Marianne and Ed Petrosky H
Rothschild North America Inc.
Julian Salisbury
Sard Verbinnen & Co.
Spark Healthcare Consultants
TPG Capital, L.P.
Silver Donors I­ n-Kind
$15,000–$24,999
FlatRate Moving
GSTV
Bronze Donors
$10,000–$14,999
Eric Altmann H
Philip S. Armstrong
Peter Atkins
Laura and Lloyd Blankfein
Bridgewater Associates
Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation
Charles C. Cahn, Jr. *H
Carlyle Hotel
Cartier
Coach, Inc.
CNA Foundation
Crum & Forster
Joselyn Cruz and Adam Oestreich *H
Daniel and Corinne Goldman Charitable Fund
DNB Bank ASA
The Dorothy K. Davis Foundation
DTCC
DW Partners
Eastdil Secured, LLC
Stuart Freedman
Fred Alger Management, Inc.
Ashley Garrett
GCM Grosvenor
GE Antares Capital
Michael and Carol Graham *H
Greystone & Co., Inc.
Hasbro
HealthCor Partners Management, L.P.
Leo and Monica Huang
Hudson Yards Agent
JPMorgan Chase
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR)
Eli Lilly and Company
Lion Point Capital
Long Pond Capital
Michael L. Simpson
Peeyush Misra
Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA), Inc.
The Nielsen Company
Permal Group
PJT Partners
27
Financial Supporters 2015
28
Regal Cinemas/Regal Entertainment Group
Riverside Risk Advisors LLC /
Joyce and Chris Frost *H
Robert W. Johnson IV Charitable Trust
The Rockefeller Group
Nancy Sands H
Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
Sheara J. Fredman
Phil Seskin
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Soroban Capital Partners LLC
Jeanne Straus *H
Ram Sundaram
Michael Swenson
Troutman Sanders LLP
John E. Waldron
Donna and Robert Walsh *H
The Walt Disney Company
Howard Wolfson *H
W.P. Carey
Uber
Ziff Davis
Bronze Donors ­In-Kind
$10,000–$14,999
Gum Gum
Junkluggers
Ray Ellin
Patron Donors
$5,000–$9,999
American Century Investments
Analysis Group Economics
Andrew J. Feldman Foundation
Artnet Worldwide Corporation
Julie and Ryan Atkinson
Bank Leumi USA
Stacy Bash-Polley
BankUnited
Kathy Behrens and Gerry O’Reilly *H
Berkshire Capital Securities
Bloomingdale's
Blue Apron
The Brearley School
V. Bunty Bohra
C-III Capital Partners, LLC
Capital Group Companies
Carlisle & Gallagher Consulting Group
CBS
The Connolly Family Fund
Dennis Coleman
Delos
Ellin Delsener
Neil and Kathryn (Sallnow) Dhar *H
New York City Council Member Inez Dickens
Dynamic Resources
Helen Ellis
Enterprise Holdings
Ernst & Young LLP
The Falk Family
John Fernando H
Fidelity Investments
Beth Fisher
Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
Emily and Harold Ford, Jr.
First Republic Bank
FXFOWLE
Dana and Frederic Gourtay H
Michael J. Graziano
Betsy Compton and Eric Grubman
Halstead Property
Chris Heydt
Holland & Knight
Todd Hollander
Paul J. Huchro
IBM Corporation
Itaú BBA
Jones Day
Pamela and Robert Kindler
Larry Leeds
Keith Lockwood
Luca Lombardi
London Stock Exchange Foundation
Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, Inc.
Sara and Tami Luhby and Edward Purce *
M&T Bank
Paula B. and Eric Madoff
Martin A. & Miriam Katovsky Philanthropic
Fund of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland
May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.
John McNiff
Jonathan M. Meltzer
Joyce Menschel
Daniel Mintz
Varinda Missett and Eric Straus
MUFG Foundation
Stephen Mulready
David Murray
The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.
Neil Jacob
Newell Rubbermaid
New York Giants
Stephen Orr
Craig W. Packer
New York City Council Member Annabel Palma
Panning Capital Management, LLP
Lisa Pauquette
Kelley and Scott Parel
Patrick J. Walsh Family Foundation *H
George Petrow
Points of Light Foundation
Julie Anne Quay and Matthew Edmonds
Elizabeth Rabii Cribbs & Derek Cribbs *H
Ratliff Charitable Foundation
Resolution Media, Inc.
Richard and Amy Lipton Family Foundation
Esta E. Stecher
Susie J. Scher
Susan and Stephen Scherr
Meaghan and Carsten Schwarting
Alex and Michael Shuman
Joshua Silver
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
LLP/ Robert E. Spatt
SJL Attorney Search, LLC
Jeff Smith
Strain Family Charitable Fund
Strategic Funding Source
Sharon and Tom Teles
SunGard
Trilantic Capital Partners
Warburg Pincus
Lynn and Elisha Wiesel
The Weissman Family Foundation
Wines From Spain
Year Up
Janet S. Zagorin *H
Patron Donors I­ n-Kind
$5,000–$9,999
DJ Bunker Blake
Exponential
TripleLift
Videology
YuMe
Benefactors
$1,000–$4,999
Allison Aaron H
Caroline Abbott H
Anonymous
Chris Adams
Kenneth Adams
Shari and Ed Adler *H
Barbara Agosin H
Keats Aiken
Jessica and Ian Albin *H
Chris Alexander H
John Allen
The Allstate Foundation
American Endowment Foundation
Stephanie Apt
Frank Argenbright, Jr.
Wendy and Frederick Bachman
Vivek J. Bantwal
Rebecca Bailey
Renee and Richard Barasch/
Universal American Corp.
Elena C. Barr H
Timothy Bath
Margie Becker-Lewin
Gary Bendinger
Daniel Bennett
Berdon LLP
Frances R. Bermanzohn
Beth and Steven Berns
Bessemer Trust
Alysse Bezahler H
Rebekah Binger
Daniel Birney
Linda Blacken
The Blair Family
Kevin Blauch
Vincelle BonCamper
David Bonn
Philip Boroff H
J. Theodore Borter
Mimi and Michael Boublik
Douglas Bouquard
Jeffrey Boutilier
Franklin Bowles Galleries
Sandy and Jess Boyer H
Beatrice Branch H
Jonathan Brassington H
Rene Brinkley *H
Diane Brown H
Ann Browning
The Bruce C. Abrams Family Foundation
Buckingham Capital Management
Judith and Mark Buono
Tom Burke H
Damayra Cacho
Christopher Calabia H
Sean Callan
Calico Fund
Caplan Family Foundation, Inc.
Paul Carreon
Michael Chepiga
Chimera Securities
Victor Chow
Clarion Capital Partners, LLC
Sarah E. Cogan and Douglas H. Evans
Dennis Cohen H
Kenneth Cohen
Cheryl Cohen Effron and Blair Effron *H
Meredith Cole
Michael Colias
David Conway
Kermit Cook *H
Colin J. Corgan
Anne Corry H
Fiona Cousins
Elizabeth Crawford H
Financial Supporters 2015
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
Credit Industriel et Commercial
Manda D'Agata H
David Daly
The Daphne Seybolt Culpeper Foundation, Inc.
Darsana Capital Partners
The David Aronow Foundation
Thomas Davidson H
Glenn Davis
Dechert LLP
Gilles Dellaert H
Frank DeSimone
Staley Dietrich *H
Mark Dolfato
Teresa Donahue H
Marcia Dunn and Jonathan Sobel
Durst Organization
Kelly Dybala
The Elsa Becker Foundation
ELSAM Fund
Factset Research Systems, Inc
Susan and Ethan Falkove H
Sharon Fay
Frances Ferguson *H
David Finstad
First Round Capital
Richard Fleder Angela Fontana
Folger Hill Asset Management
Ronnie and Martin Foont
Brian Fox
Steve Frankel
Danyelle Freeman and Josh Resnick
Matt Fremont-Smith
Wendy and Eric Fry
Gus Garcia *H
Brian Gavin
GIC Asset Management
Meg Goble *H
Lisa Goldey
Judith and David Goldfinger H
James Goldrick
Evan Goldstein
Dev Gopalan H
Steven Gordon
Jonathan Greenman *H
Jill Greenwald H
Keith, Catherine and Ellie Grossman
Leslie Gruss H
Drs. Elizabeth and James Hale
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Harris *H
Peter Heinrich H
Clayton Hemmert H
Megan Hills H
Alexandra and Russell Horwitz
Irene Hsu H
Katherine Brooke Hunter *H
Olivia Hunter
Toni and Edwin Hustead
Katie Hustead and Joe Weston *H
IA Ventures
Tamara Igel
Indeed
ITOCHU International, Inc.
JetBlue Airways
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher
Elizabeth and William R. Johnston
Daniel Judge
Yaixia Justiz
New York City Council Member Ben Kallos
Matthew Kane
Renee and Daniel Kaplan
The Kaplan Family Foundation
Kate Ryan Inc.
Erica and Ian Katz
Eileen and Steven Kaufman
Karl and Suzannah Kellner
Joseph Kelly H
Susan Ketchum H
Kingdon Capital Management
Colleen Kirk H
Kate and Philip Kirschner *H
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Kirschner
Benjamin Kjome
Joshua Klein
Mark Klein H
Gerard and Penney Klingman H
Candice E. Koederitz
Lauren Kogod and David Smiley H
Alexandra Korry H
William Krupskas H
Sandra Landsman
Belinda Lang H
Neil Leupold H
Yanina and Robert Levitan *H
Lee Levy
Michael Lewin
Jack Lusk
Robert Magill H
Kelly Malafis
Allan Malz H
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Meryl and Jack Mann
James Mannino
Markit
John G. Martin
Lindsay Marx and Noah E. Gotbaum
John McCabe H
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McCormack and Family
Courtney McDonough H
Paul McDowall H
Raymond McGuire
Patricia and Joseph McTighe H
Kenneth Mehlman
The Meredith Family Foundation
Metzger-Price Fund
29
Financial Supporters 2015
30
Vanitha and Justin Milberg
Milton and Fannie Brown Family Foundation
Sandra Mintz
Mitsubishi Corporation Americas
Jessica Moser and Eric Schwartz *H
The Muller Family Fund
John Murphy H
Terrance Murphy
Joseph Murray
Thomas and Christine Murray *H
Namaya Inc.
Herbert Nass
New York City Council Member
Ydanis Rodriguez
NewOak Capital LLC
NCM Media Networks
Brian Norris H
Dr. Cecilia Artacho Oh and Mr. Kenney Oh
Tammy Oler
Harris Oliner
Open Society Institute
Elise and Philip Orlando
Gerald B. Ouderkirk
Pam and Vince Pagano
Michael Parrott H
David Pedowitz
Richard Perez
Petrillo Klein & Boxer LLP
The Piper Jaffray Foundation
Alyssa and David Portny
Prudential Foundation
Anoop Punjabi
Debra Putzer H
Daniel Raffe H
RBC Capital Markets
Rheal Ranger
Adam Raucher H
REI Charitable Trust
Christopher Riley
Terrence Roberts
Stephen Robins
Robert W. Baird & Co.
David Rockefeller H
Jay Romagnoli
Linda Rosenthal
Yanina Rothblatt
Irving Rotter
Rishin Roy H
Rubin, Fiorella & Friedman LLP
John Ryan H
John Sabat
Kathy Schaaf and Steve Cropper
Judith and Martin Scherzer H
Susan Schnelwar H
Marcy and Peter Schuck H
Rachel and Daniel Schwartz H
Erik Scott H
Jay Shapiro H
Sharon Fay and Maxine Schaffer
Family Foundation
Robert Shasha
Gary Shedlin
Michael Sher
Douglas Shoen
Frederica and Efrem Sigel *H
Silicon Valley Bank
Andrew & Jennifer Smith
Christopher Snow H
Gina Sohn and Gregory Lee *H
Cynthia and Philip Sollecito
David M. Solomon
Lauren and Lawrence Sorrel
The Stainman Family Foundation, Inc.
The Standard, New York
Starcom
Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stein H
Vicki Steinhardt H
Ricki Stern
Sterling & Sterling, Inc.
Matt Stoner H
Carol Stubblefield Robert Stuchiner H
Karen Swartz H
Eric Swedenberg
Jennifer Sy H
TD Securities (USA) LLC
Gordon Terry H
Theodore Thomas H
Melissa and Wray Thorn
Tiffany Thurber
Tokio Marine Management, Inc.
Diara J. Townes
Marian and Christopher Toy
Tribeca Venture Partners
Debra Trischetta H
John Trousdale
True North Urgent Care
Dennis Tseng H
David Tsin *H
Shari Turell H
Courtney and Robert Verdier
Paul Walker
Richard Walker H
Adam Walsh
WebThriftStore
Alan Weil
Adam Weinstein H
Staci and Glen Weiss H
Joshua Wilkes H
Geoffrey Williams
Willis Foundation
Leslie Wims Morris
The Winfield Foundation
Joel Wojnilower *H
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Barbara and David Zalaznick
Sarah Zgliniec
Amy Starr and Matthew Ziehl H
Jessica Zoob and Rob Donahue
Heather Zuckerman H
Benefactors In-Kind
$1,000–$4,999
Adara
Amobee
Blaker's Dozen
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
Empire Merchant
GLAMSQUAD
Li-lac Chocolates
Martini Media
Messy Brine
The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
Socarrat Paella Bar
Tapad
Tito's Handmade Vodka
Special Media Contributors
Bloomberg LP
Collins
Final Cut
GroupM
IKA Collective
Kintetic Worldwide
Lousch
Mindshare
NBC 4 New York and Telemundo 47
Our Man in Havana
Straus News
WBLS 107.5 FM
Xaxis
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Financial Statement 2015
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2015
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
September 30, 2015
Public support and revenue:
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 1,001,530
Restricted cash and cash equivalents
Pledges receivable, net
Investments
Prepaid expenses
Property and equipment, net
Other receivables
217,044
833,328
3,629,521
327,978
382,503
47,548
$ 6,439,452
In 2016, New York Cares once again received
the highest rating of four stars from Charity
Navigator, the nation’s premier independent
evaluator of charitable organizations.
New York Cares, Inc. (Tax ID Number:
13-3444193) — This information has been
excerpted from our audited 2015 Financial
Statements conducted by our independent
accountants EisnerAmper LLP. For a complete
copy of our audited Financial Statements, visit
www.newyorkcares.org or write to New York State
Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, Attn: FOIL
Officer, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271
$ 860,250
Corporations
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$ 497,826
Deferred rent obligation
Total liabilities
515,719
1,013,545
4,209,940
244,363
15,000
259,363
Individuals
721,864
23,760
745,624
Special events, net
1,307,590
1,251
1,308,841
Investment income
122,088
122,088
Rental income
221,355
221,355
62,774
7,956
62,774
7,956
Public support and revenue before donated goods and services
6,428,466
Donated goods and services
2,350,442
Total public support and revenue before net assets released
from restrictions
Net assets released from restrictions
8,778,908
1,369,725
2,101,872
(2,101,872)
10,880,780
(732,147)
Total public support and revenue
Management and general
Fund-raising
Total expenses
Net realized and unrealized losses on investments
3,164,584
4,543,408
Temporarily restricted
Total net assets
882,499
5,425,907
$ 6,439,452
1,369,725
7,798,191
2,350,442
10,148,633
10,148,633
Expenses:
Unrestricted:
Board-designated endowment fund
Total unrestricted
$ 860,250
$ 1,329,714
Other changes:
1,378,824
Total
2,880,226
Net assets:
Undesignated, available for general operations
Temporarily
Restricted
Government grants
Program services
Liabilities and net assets
Unrestricted
Foundations
Earned revenue
Other income
September 30, 2015
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Change in net assets before disaster relief activities
8,685,966
8,685,966
738,883
738,883
1,233,840
10,658,689
1,233,840
10,658,689
(227,448)
(227,448)
(5,357)
(732,147)
(737,504)
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(255,637)
(255,605)
(255,637)
(255,605)
(5,357)
4,548,765
(987,752)
1,870,251
(993,109)
6,419,016
$ 4,543,408
$ 882,499
$ 5,425,907
Disaster relief contributions
Disaster relief released from restrictions
Total disaster relief activities
Decrease in net assets after disaster relief activities
Net assets – October 1, 2014
Net assets – September 30, 2015
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ANNUAL REPORT 2015
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Paul J. Taubman
Chairman and CEO, PJT Partners, LP
Vice President
William Cohen
President, KiwiTech
Vice President President Emeritus
Gail B. Harris
Retired Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
Vice President
David A. Lehman
Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
Vice President
Jeanne Straus
President, Straus News, Our Town, West Side Spirit, Our Town Downtown
Vice President
Janet Zagorin
Client Service Officer, Sidley Austin LLP
Secretary
Joyce Frost
Partner, Riverside Risk Advisors LLC
Treasurer
John B. Ehrenkranz
Chief Investment Officer, Ehrenkranz Partners L.P.
NEW YORK CARES STAFF
Board Members
James L. Amine, CEO of Investment Banking
and Capital Markets, Credit Suisse
Kathy Behrens, President, Social
Responsibility and Player Programs,
National Basketball Association
Rene Brinkley, Brand Marketing
Manager, CNBC
K. Don Cornwell, Partner, PJT Partners, LP
Neil K. Dhar, Partner - Deals Capital Markets
Leader, PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP
Frances Ferguson, Managing Director &
Chief Administrative Officer, BNY Mellon
Michael Graham, Senior Managing
Director & Country Head - USA,
OMERS Private Equity USA
Julie Turaj
Robert Walsh, Chief Financial
Officer, Evercore Partners
Howard Wolfson, Senior Advisor to Mayor Mike
Bloomberg, Bloomberg Philanthropies
Honorary Board Members
Edward Adler, Partner, RLM Finsbury
Richard Bilotti, Head of Technology, Media,
and Telecommunications Research,
P. Schoenfeld Asset Management
Cheryl Cohen Effron
Ken Giddon, President, Rothman's
Union Square
Sheldon Hirshon, ESQ, SIH Enterprises,
a Division of MC Acquisitions LLC
Robert Levitan, Chief Executive
Officer, Pando Networks, Inc.
David Rabin, Partner, The Lambs
Club and Double Seven
Michael Schlein, President and
CEO, Accion International
Sarah Abebe
Amy Abramson
Amber Adam
Brittany Agne
Steven Alihonou
Raymond Ampil
Irina Anilovich
Emily Bailey
Drew Barham*
Samara Berger
Maggie Bernhard
Amy Blelloch
Gregory Brown
Bryanna Buchanan
Carol Chang
Danielle Chery
Hazel Chico
Christine Chin
Christina Chiolo
Veronica Cho
Michael Cortez *
Susan Craine
Kasseopia Davis
Jaime Denniston-Merced
Diana Deoki
Savannah Eaves-Kohlbrenner
Kathy Edouard
Glenn Eisenberg
Selma Erey
Alisha Freeman
Mary Gaffney
Michael Gamber
Rosalie Gethins
Matthew Gragnano
Philip Grantham *
Kate Hampton
Elizabeth Hensler
Hannah Jones
Saye-Chantl Joseph *
Katherine Kienitz
Rose Kim *
Maureen Lacey
Priscilla Lam
Adam Lebowitz
Mia Lee
Lisa Lo
Erica Lockwood
Julia Loehle
Marie LoGiudice
Jess Lopez
Claire Marinello
Victor Mendoza
Tammy Mesic
Rebecca Moramarco
Samantha Newman
Avi Nocella
Sarah Nylund
Eivor Pedersen
Andrew Perricone-Dazzo
Christine Peters
Mel Peterson
Erica Plofsky
Jessica Presedo
Grace Ryan
Agnieszka Rybak
Shelby Schebilski
Lizzie Shipley
Ashley Soderstrom
Adenikke Soremekun *
Stephen Streicher
Nicole Thomas
Andy Tsai
Sarah Ushay
Sandra Velez
Dakota West
Heather Wilson *
Nya Wilson
Joshua Winata
Michael Wise
Emma Wolk
Christina Zaferiou
Natalie Zuckerman
Gary Bagley
Executive Director
Megwin Finegan
Senior Director
Communications and
Constituent Relations
Ed Lada
Senior Director
Finance and Operations
Michelle LeMay Santiago
Senior Director
Development
Wes Moe
Senior Director
Programs
As of 12/31/15
* New York Cares is proud to count
NYC Civic Corps and AmeriCorps
members among our staff.
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New York Cares, Inc.
65 Broadway, 19th floor
New York, NY 10006