
Grantees
Our grantee partners are hard at work in New York City and across the globe. The recent grants detailed here represent a shared commitment to advancing a more just and equitable society for all of us.
Current grantees include Hot Bread Kitchen, a culinary workforce development program for asylum seekers in New York City; Osborne Association, a Bronx-based program that addressing housing insecurity for people released from prison; and Pride in the Pews, an organization that amplifies the work of Black church leaders working with their congregations on the full inclusion of LGBTQ+ people.
A Little Piece of Light Inc.
$60,000
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A renewal project grant to support one of ten community-based organizations that are partnering to cultivate restorative justice practices within victim services programs, using New York City’s Blueprint on Restorative Justice and Intimate Partner Violence to enable citywide scaling of restorative justice.
Common Justice
$750,000
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A renewal general operating grant supporting the grantee’s mission to develop and advance racially equitable solutions to violence that transform the lives of those harmed and do not rely on incarceration.
African Communities Together
$175,000
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A renewal grant to continue support for the Break the Shackles Campaign, which advocates for immigration bond reform, and the Community Guardians program, which builds the capacity of New York’s African immigrant leaders to defend against unjust immigration enforcement in their communities.
Borough of Manhattan Community College
$150,000
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A renewal project grant to support the Borough of Manhattan Community College’s Project Impact, which ensures the academic success of students impacted by the justice system.
Black Women's Blueprint, Inc.
$60,000
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A renewal project grant to support one of ten community-based organizations that are partnering to cultivate restorative justice practices within victim services programs, using New York City’s Blueprint on Restorative Justice and Intimate Partner Violence to enable citywide scaling of restorative justice.
Center for Nuleadership on Urban Solutions Inc
$200,000
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A renewal general operating grant to support the grantee's mission to shift the paradigm and practice of public safety, justice, and accountability from the criminal legal system to the community-focused “Human Justice” framework.
A Little Piece of Light Inc.
$60,000
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A renewal project grant to support one of ten community-based organizations that are partnering to cultivate restorative justice practices within victim services programs, using New York City’s Blueprint on Restorative Justice and Intimate Partner Violence to enable citywide scaling of restorative justice.
CONNECT Inc.
$60,000
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A renewal project grant to support one of ten community-based organizations that are partnering to cultivate restorative justice practices within victim services programs, using the New York City Blueprint on Restorative Justice and Intimate Partner Violence to enable citywide scaling of restorative justice.
Brooklyn Movement Center
$250,000
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A renewal project grant to support the organization’s Black Freedom Project, which aims to advance a collective agenda for decarceration and criminal justice reform that is crafted by Black-led and Black-centered organizations in New York.
Circle for Justice Innovations
$175,000
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A renewal project grant to support Circle for Justice Innovations to anchor a citywide collaborative that will cultivate restorative justice practices and document a model for violence prevention.