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A program that provides job training to advance employment opportunities and foster independence for adults with autism. Skills such as resume writing and interviewing will be combined with basic workplace practices.
$265,000
A program that provides computer skills to older adults through pairing Bronx youth with older adult centers in areas with the highest elderly population.
$265,000
A multilingual program that provides migrant women job training in hard skills and soft skills that helps them make the transition into the NYC workforce.
$265,000
Financial literacy workshops that would teach participants strategies and skills to develop financial decision-making skills, improve credit scores, and grow savings.
$265,000
After-school education programs that will ease the transition into adulthood. A mentorship program would teach youth about college prep, career opportunities, and life skills.
$265,000
A program to give caregivers and school staff the skills and understanding to aid children who have mental health issues. Workshops would be held with mental health and restorative justice professionals.
$265,000
A camp program for differently abled youth between 11 and 18 years old that would be held between late summer and the beginning of school.
$265,000
An after-school program teaching performing arts and screenwriting for youth, grades 6-12, supported by professionals from the performing arts world.
$265,000
A program that focuses on delivering home-cooked, culturally sensitive, and healthy meals to homebound seniors.
$250,000
An innovation center where formerly incarcerated young adults receive training and mentorship to develop their business ideas, culminating in a competition for the best ideas, with up to $20,000 awarded to the winning idea.
$250,000
After-school programs for elementary and middle school students so they can experience more field trips highlighting the environment, nature, and getting outdoors. Students learn better in varied settings.
$250,000
A program to provide seniors with in-depth information on health care plans to increase their understanding and utilization of health insurance and preventative care measures.
$250,000
A program where youth are mentored by seniors who provide career advice and share life experiences. All participants would receive incentives and a stipend for their participation.
$250,000
Providing resources, training and supplies to single teen parents to develop effective parenting skills. There are many young parents in Brooklyn without access to the resources necessary for successful parenting.
$250,000
Funding to start youth-run gardens and farm stands in underserved neighborhoods in Brooklyn. This would bridge the connection between eating fresh food and preventing diseases while engaging youth and the community.
$250,000
De-escalation and self-defense training for 9-13-year-olds in neighborhoods with high rates of violence that are lacking programming to address it.
$250,000
Program funding for STEM project-based, interactive after-school programs for middle schools and high schools with greater than 80% Black and Latinx youth to increase their representation in STEM fields.
$250,000
A program to give middle school students access to resources to express themselves and teach coping mechanisms for dealing with mental health difficulties.
$250,000
Voluntary workshops that will provide teachers with skills to teach students critical thinking. This will help to increase student's ability to tell fact from fiction and distinguish objectivity from bias.
$262,500
A program that trains social workers on a mobile response team to respond to emergency situations involving mental health crises.
$262,500
A program to connect grade 8-12 students to paid internships including an emphasis on professional development in areas of their interest.
$262,500
An educational program that provides complete and accurate housing information sessions for housing-insecure families. Workshops could be held in locations throughout the community.
$262,500
An inclusive after-school art program that celebrates the diversity of New York City and fosters creative expression in youth. The focus would be on visual arts including drawing, painting, and photography.
$262,500
An after school program to promote non-college career paths in the trades and provide vocational resources for high school students from Manhattan. There will be an emphasis on employment after graduating.
$262,500
A mental health program with drop-in services for New Yorkers who have experienced trauma, with a focus on youth who have been impacted by trauma. The focus would be on neighborhoods with high rates of violence.
$262,500
A program that will provide emotional, mental health, and substance abuse support for youth under 21 and their families. Services will be provided in the community and in the home. Healthy food will also be provided as needed.
$262,500
Assistance for immigrants who want to continue their careers in the United States through workshops to further their training, transfer credits and diplomas, and acquire licenses.
$280,000
This project would expand festivals and night markets across Queens. The multicultural festivals would help promote the Borough's diversity, culture, and history through art and music.
$280,000
Employment preparation services for unhoused people. The program would provide personal hygiene resources (such as hair cuts or showers), interview prep, and resume development.
$280,000
After-school workshops and discussions for middle schoolers regarding the importance of proper nutrition, rest, exercise, and mental and physical health.
$280,000
Free and accessible parental support within early childhood centers/elementary schools. Services include childbirth education classes, infant CPR/safety, mental health support, and support groups.
$280,000
An afterschool internship and mentorship program for youth in public housing. This will focus on teaching community organizing, civic engagement, and advocacy.
$280,000
Self-defense, de-escalation, bystander intervention, and healing justice trainings to combat hate and/or gender violence. This will ultimately build community safety without authorities' involvement.
$280,000
This project would provide Spanish language classes for non-Spanish speakers in order to improve communication between diverse residents and strengthen community and workplace relations.
$280,000
This program will teach a youth cohort about opening and sustaining a small business by providing basic management and interpersonal skills such as budgeting, hiring, marketing, and engagement.
$280,000
A program for North and South Shore residents to interact, build understanding and share experiences around topics such as gardening, job training, social support, tutoring, and volunteer opportunities.
$177,000
A gardening and nutrition program to increase access to fresh produce and foster independence for youth and seniors through workshops on urban farming, nutrition, cooking, and employment opportunities. The program would include stipends for youth and seniors.
$177,000
Pop-up job fairs and classroom training for youth and adults to increase access to job opportunities and bring services to hard to reach populations.
$177,000
A program for health professionals to provide workshops on issues such as pre-natal, post-natal, post-partum depression, unemployment, and a lack of social support for parents in public schools.
$177,000
This afterschool program will have students in grades K-8 Research and document the history of Bed Stuy and culminate in a final event coinciding with Black History Month.
$50,000
Educational programs for the community. Classes on the importance of voting including education on elected officials and their duties. Information will also be provided on public safety, housing, and senior centers.
$50,000
Create a safe space for youth to support them in moving away from violence and in finding productive life paths and jobs. This project will provide skills like non-punitive techniques for violence interruption and peace circle trainings.
$50,000
This project includes workshops in film screenings and other events to increase the overall pride of the residents of Bed Stuy. Activities and classes would allow the community to share the history and legacy of the neighborhood.
$50,000
Provide programming and events at the new facility in Herbert Von King Park to create more opportunities for the community to engage there.
$50,000
Free after-school tutoring programs for local youth. The program would hire tutors to support elementary and middle school youth throughout the summer break of 2023 and the 2023-2024 school year.
$50,000
Developing a green space within Brownsville that can act as a haven for residents of the community. This project would allow us to grow more plants within the neighborhood and improve air quality and beautify the neighborhood.
$50,000
Creating an Anti-Gun Violence Advocacy group that would combat violence in the neighborhood through both local intervention and lobbying.
$50,000
Supporting mental health clinics in the Brownsville Community in an effort to combat crime and potential incidents committed by those who require mental health assistance by creating extensive outreach programs.
$50,000
Job training for teens, youth, and older adults in the Brownsville Community. This will help to provide access to more trade work for those who receive training.
$50,000
A program to connect seniors and youth by engaging them through cooking, storytelling, and cultural exploration. Seniors and youth will cook together while sharing their culture. This project aims to strengthen ties in Bushwick.
$50,000
A program to raise awareness and connect Bushwick residents to mental and physical health resources. The aim is to start conversations around mental health and reduce stigma while also supporting a person’s overall well-being.
$50,000
This program aims to address some of the inequalities women
face and have conversations about women’s health. The program will supply women with pads, tampons, and other supplies to support them during their periods.
$50,000
An after-school civic engagement program for high school students. It will educate them on city government and the role they play in their community. Students will participate in a civic engagement project focusing on local issues.
$50,000
An after-school program that will prepare youth for the workforce through a series of workshops. There will be a focus on financial literacy throughout the program. This program will help students help themselves and Bushwick.
$50,000
The program would provide Canarsie seniors and people with disabilities who are unable to do so on their own with assistance in clearing snow and other debris from their properties.
$50,000
By providing individuals in Canarsie with job prep, training, and various certification programs (including paying for all the fees), there will be more employment opportunities available for participants.
$50,000
A cleaning group will be created to address the constant issue of our parks' poor maintenance and safety hazards.
$50,000
This project will leverage the cinematic experience to engage and inspire youth. It will act as a violence deterrent using cinema exhibitions curated by youth with innovative practices to inspire creative expression and critical thinking.
$50,000
The program will provide youth with a mentorship program where they will be connected with people who will help them as they move forward in life. This will help reduce gun violence, get kids off the street, and spur economic mobility.
$50,000
Addressing unemployment by providing various skills training to youth and adults. People over the age of 18 will get access to tax preparation, grant application, resume writing, and computer skills.
$50,000
This program aims to help immigrant women strengthen their financial literacy and business skills in the food service industry. The women will engage in food prep and business ethics, to build their own business.
$50,000
This project combats poor nutrition and mental health. It will include gardening and art workshops as a way to improve community health. The garden provides a form of self-expression and wellness while providing food.
$50,000
Mental health workshops targeted to men, youth, and the public would combine access to mental health resources and nutritional cooking. The goal would be to amplify the connection between physical and mental health in the community.
$50,000
Seniors and youth will bridge the digital divide together. Youth will help seniors learn how to use tablets and smartphones as well as navigate social media. Youth will also get a chance to learn how to develop apps without code.
$50,000
This program has retirees bring their office skills to the classroom to help youth with homework, skills training, and resume assistance among other skills to help prepare them for the workplace.
$50,000
Participants would be taught financial literacy skills and how to start a business as they are exposed to and develop vocational skills in woodworking, culinary arts, and sewing (as well as other trades).
$50,000
Learn how to invest in residential and commercial property, build group ownership economic models, find low-income housing and vouchers to fight displacement, and cultivate more property owners.
$50,000
This program will provide art and dance workshops for people living with disabilities.
$50,000
Introducing 6-12 graders to different college opportunities and providing them with mentors to help them to prepare applications and access financial aid resources.
$50,000
Workshops for adults and youth on budgeting, saving, and passing on wealth through generations by delivering age-group appropriate tools and resources.
$50,000
Workshops on mental health to reduce stigma and increase knowledge of available resources.
$50,000
The project would convene a panel of community members to discuss the unaffordability of healthcare since many individuals are unable to receive treatment. The panel would propose policy and community-based solutions.
$50,000
The Flatbush Youth Council (FYC) seeks to reduce violence in their community by developing youth leadership skills youth through service learning projects.
$50,000
This project wants to connect pregnant immigrant women to housing opportunities through targeted case management support.
$50,000
Providing housing and tenant services support to community members including but not limited to seniors, rental voucher holders, immigrants, persons who aged out of foster care and others in need.
$50,000
This program will teach English language learners practical skills to navigate daily situations and access resources. Topics could include how to navigate a doctor’s appointment, how to advocate for your child at school, and more.
$50,000
This program will offer free mental health workshops throughout the community, teaching residents how to spot the signs of mental health challenges, offer assistance, and connect individuals with the appropriate resources.
$50,000
This program will conduct workshops for youth about how to become involved in their communities and create a positive impact. Topics could include using art as a catalyst for change and bridging cultural divides in Sunset Park.
$50,000
Provide high-quality afterschool and summer programming for girls of color, between ages 12 and 17. The program will be located within Community District 6.
$50,000
Create a partnership with a local community wellness center to allow existing patients suffering from chronic diseases to have free or discounted physical activities, cooking classes and healthy fresh foods.
$50,000
A team of youth and adults dedicated to spotting, reporting, and addressing debris, refuse, and abandoned vehicles or abandoned dwellings specifically in the Tremont neighborhood. They will be paid for their service.
$50,000
Providing tablets with free Wi-Fi to a group of older adults to help them learn and practice online skills. Classes on how to use them will also be provided.
$50,000
Introduce young adults ages 18-24 to different fields of work. They will also receive financial literacy workshops to teach them basic financial skills that can help them after they find employment.
$50,000
This program will lead various activities including yoga, dancing, field trips to amusements parks and cultural centers, and more for older adults. These sessions will happen on Saturdays at River Park Housing.
$50,000
This program will teach BIPOC youth the basics of coding. They will learn programming languages and get to write their own code. The program will supply computers for participants to use.
$50,000
The program will train youth in professional stylist skills. The students will learn haircutting, coloring, shaving, and skincare as well as provide skills to start a career. After the program, they will be equipped with the skills to become master barbers.
$50,000
This program will use innovative techniques to change the narrative surrounding mental health. Students will learn the realities of mental health and its impacts on daily life. Projects using mediums such as videos and podcasts will help understanding.
$50,000
Healthcare is fast growing career sector. In these classes, students will become Hospital Equipment Technicians by learning the process of preparing equipment for surgery, curating the surgery rooms, and cleaning the equipment.
$50,000
This program will provide a safe space for girls to share their fears, dreams, and challenges. It will address challenges such as peer pressure, self-esteem, conflict, etiquette, building self-confidence, STD awareness, and more.
$50,000
This program will hold classes to improve local residents' understanding of culturally appropriate healthy foods and how to prepare them properly. Workshops will be held every other week and also cover childhood nutrition.
$50,000
These monthly workshops will create awareness in our community of the negative effects of drugs. They will help create employment opportunities for our youth to give them an alternative to selling drugs and committing crimes.
$50,000
This project will host eight workshops for new immigrants over five months. Workshop topics will include civic engagement, how to apply for employment, how to get social services, and understanding local immigration systems.
$50,000
The program will reach out to seniors and youth in our community to invite them into a safe space for dialogue and for sharing stories, ideas, and knowledge with each other.
$50,000
Training in growing, cultivating, and starting a business in the growing cannabis industry. Topics will include how to develop a business plan, obtain a license, and conduct appropriate marketing.
$50,000
Primarily in-home counseling sessions focusing on substance abuse and crisis intervention to ensure families have healthy, safe, and productive lives. Social service referrals will be provided as needed as well.
$50,000
Youth and family workshops on mental health, health and nutrition, and family education related to individuals who identify as LGBTQIA.
$50,000
Provide youth access to trauma informed care, giving youth an opportunity to talk to social workers candidly about their mental health. Outreach will be conducted in high-violence areas and underserved communities.
$50,000
Workshops to provide education to women on how to develop, operate, and grow their own businesses. Classes will be multilingual and focused on underserved neighborhoods.
$50,000
This is a cooking program teaching people in the neighborhood about healthy food and how to use it and supply them with it. Eating and learning about healthier food and how to use it can help solve health problems and access to food.
$50,000
Seminars and workshops about emotional intelligence, self-esteem, and managing emotions. This would help promote united families, emotionally stable children, more productive men and women, and a better community.
$50,000
A program where a team of tech experts offers free seminars and online/in-person courses on the fundamentals of web development and design. It will be open to local middle and high schools, as well as other community residents.
$50,000
This program will help youth aged 9-17 to create art projects, play in groups, and disconnect from social media. This can be done through workshops in technology, music, podcasting, film-making, college prep, financial literacy, and social skills.
$50,000
The program will give seniors and youth opportunities to share life experiences. Topics will include arts, crafts, the use of technology, and sharing work experiences. These will allow participants to build intergenerational relationships.
$50,000
This program will create a year-long program for youth (ages 11-21) to receive education on Afro-American History. The program will result in an art piece featured at a Juneteenth event in our community of Mill Pond Park.
$50,000
Workshops will focus on holistic approaches to address the causes of violence in communities. The workshop sessions will focus on career support and strengthening families. Participants will receive certificates in mediation.
$50,000
This program will create a therapeutic art experience for people to deal with trauma. It will focus on the use of creative expression to cope with mental health issues. It will include classes in music, dance, visual art, and poetry.
$50,000
An intergenerational program focused on events and workshops, that work to unite NYCHA residents, schools, and businesses to work together to build a clean street program that builds community, and beautifies our neighborhoods.
$50,000
A program that promotes intergenerational activities with mentorship and guidance using topics such as local history lessons, gardening in community gardens, storytelling, exercise, and arts and crafts.
$50,000
A holistic healing program that uses art and culture to address the various traumas in communities with a model using trauma-informed staff. Activities include music and art classes, theatre, and contemporary arts education.
$50,000
A community cooperative that focuses on connecting healthy eating, living, and wellness while investing in community members who already have those skills. Workshop topics include cooking, physical fitness, and health.
$50,000
Workshops for economic empowerment that include building traditional and nontraditional employment while understanding the forces that drive our economy. Topics included will be entrepreneurship training, communications, and more.
$50,000
This program will include events and workshops on food justice, health inequity, and nutrition education. Morrison Plaza and the Open Market will be used as a resource to involve small businesses in community engagement.
$50,000
A program to bring diverse groups of people together and participate in community-building activities in the Parkchester neighborhood to build new connections. This program also includes neighborhood cleanups.
$50,000
A program to provide information to our community on financial literacy and on how to become homeowners. Also includes education on waste management, how to be good neighbors, and more.
$50,000
This program will provide older adults with transportation for shopping, appointments, and events. It will also include an intergenerational opportunity in which Youth will accompany older adults in community activities.
$50,000
This program will engage youth in a variety of sports training and healthy lifestyle workshops. There will be sports tournaments and various incentives for youth to participate such as raffles, stipends, and food packages.
$50,000
This program is for youth aged 16-18 years old. It would include workshops focused on teaching basic financial principles from managing a bank account to investing. The goal is to prepare youth to make informed financial decisions.
$50,000
This program is designed to help community members learn about health and wellness through various sessions that would focus on mental health literacy, coping skills, nutrition, and how/when to seek professional help.
$50,000
This program is to assist new immigrants by providing information according to their needs and providing access to resources. The program would be implemented using mobile stations that would be set up at strategic locations.
$50,000
This program will engage 25 young adults ages 14 to 24 in a biweekly civic leadership training. Field trips will include a trip to Albany to meet with local lawmakers and a trip to DC to meet with our federal representatives.
$50,000
This program will educate community members on health disparities in Harlem including chronic illnesses and health risks such as heart disease. Members will be able to receive health screenings and ask questions in a safe setting.
$50,000
This program will provide technology training and equipment for seniors and youth. They can share skills and interests to help bridge the digital divide and improve access to resources.
$50,000
Conduct outreach to the community, provide screenings using health, social, and economic indicators to determine people's needs and help people find available resources. It would include youth with learning disorders who need additional support.
$50,000
Workshops for residents on the protection of property, active shooter situations, transportation safety, and how to stay safe in different scenarios through de-escalation. Also, educating youth about the dangers of gangs and ways of leaving the gangs safely.
$50,000
Families in East Harlem have been deeply affected by the pandemic. Suffering through anxiety, isolation, and trauma more than ever. Implementing wellness workshops and support groups for adults would be a step toward helping them.
$50,000
This project consists of workshops to help adults who speak Spanish. The sessions would include resume writing, using smartphones, navigating the internet, interviewing skills, finding housing, banking, the pathway to citizenship, and civics.
$50,000
Address food insecurity and promote healthy eating in the community by providing families with information on how to make healthy food choices and find pantries and community kitchens. Food can also be provided for a community fridge.
$50,000
After-school youth programming with a focus on violence prevention and restorative justice.
$50,000
Programming for justice system-involved and housing unstable youth that focuses on empowerment, housing, and know-your-rights education.
$50,000
Programs to support existing food access programs with supplies, stipends for volunteers, outreach materials, and healthy cooking classes.
$50,000
This program will address the disparities in mental health in communities of color. It will provide mental health care professionals and resources to disproportionately affected communities of color.
$50,000
This project will provide assistance for victims of domestic violence. With the assistance of licensed professionals, the program will provide communities of color with the needed skills in recognizing and dealing with trauma.
$50,000
This program will provide a safe space for seniors to receive care services in their community. It will provide a place where seniors can gather to entertain, enjoy crafts, have town hall meetings, and discuss senior safety.
$50,000
This after-school program will provide a safe place for children to be taught a S.T.E.A.M education while providing cultural growth. The youth will also be exposed to positive role models.
$50,000
This project will help our youth and young adults learn digital skills that will help them gain new hobbies while developing skills that can be used in work environments.
$50,000
This project will teach our youth and young adults skills that will help them accumulate wealth by learning about banking and investing. It will boost morale and develop people's positive mindsets.
$50,000
This project will help feed our starving community and make food accessible to everyone. This will tackle the food insecurity epidemic we are currently facing.
$50,000
This project will help our community members realize they are not alone. Many members of our community do not talk about their problems and need a place to share and discuss their concerns.
$50,000
This project will lead neighborhood cleanup activities. With all the trash and rats around, lack of sanitation is plaguing our community and can lead to diseases and have a negative effect on our health and well-being.
$50,000
Host workshops focused on topics selected by teens including Say No to Drugs, Using Social Media, Community Service, Getting involved in Sports, Internships, Job Readiness, and more!
$50,000
Workshops will teach children proper digital and in-person etiquette that will help them build confidence, and gratitude, and be more likely to respect others.
$50,000
Host a series of job fairs focusing on organizations that are looking to hire candidates that speak other languages.
$50,000
Choose the 5 most common chronic diseases and do a workshop about each one to better understand the disease, including healthy habits to manage the disease, and understanding how families can help.
$50,000
Host a town hall with the NYPD, community leaders, and community members to address local concerns. Provide the community with safety tools such as whistles, alarms, flashlights, and other items that can help keep them safe.
$50,000
The project will create a program teaching financial literacy, savings, budgeting, and how to run a business. It will include classes on making and managing money. The program would target youth and adults in the community.
$50,000
The project will address food insecurity issues in the community. It will create a food bank where seniors and community members who live below the poverty line can get culturally relatable food.
$50,000
This project will provide programs that will create ways to access the city’s resources and help immigrants to navigate the system. There will be workshops and seminars that provide capacity for immigrant integration.
$50,000
The project will have programs for the social and physical well-being of seniors. It will have opportunities for seniors to go to events at discounted prices. And it will have spaces where they can meet other seniors and youth and provide mentoring.
$50,000
The project will teach vocational skills, and provide on-the-job training programs so community members can have skills for better-paying jobs. It will reduce the lack of motivation for youths within the community which can lead to crime.
$50,000
Create a community support group that matches seniors to youth through shared qualities and interests. The pair can talk about an issue that the senior and the youth can relate to. Groups can also do activities together.
$50,000
We would create a community program that shows you how to know your rights in the workplace, professional development, and manage and save your money. Show what banks offer savings and returns even for children's accounts.
$50,000
The creation of community music programs (chorus, instrumental, theatre, and dance) for youth. There would be groups of different ages so they can help each other and share tips. Host community meetings to get input, ideas, and buy-in.
$50,000
This program reaches individuals that are experiencing substance abuse, teaches the community first aid, and will go around giving people information on where they can find help. Giving out PPE and location of centers of rehabilitation.
$50,000
A program that will teach community members about different forms of art, such as culinary art, graphic art, and gaming design.
$50,000
This program will assist community members in job prep and vocational training. The program will also welcome community members re-entering society after incarceration.
$50,000
This program will teach about cultural differences, focusing on mental health and mental disabilities. This program will offer cultural competency workshops to all ages and demographics.
$50,000
Fight substance abuse among BIPOC youth in Queens Village by holding educational sessions and workshops regarding substance abuse, gun violence, and smoking.
$50,000
Provide resources for immigrants to better help them navigate public resources regarding immigration matters by hosting educational sessions and workshops in multiple languages. Case management would also be available.
$50,000
To combat a lack of college readiness, free after-school programs that focus on SAT Prep and college readiness will be provided to high school students whose families can not afford these types of programs.
$50,000
In order to combat the lack of mental health resources for BIPOC youth in Queens Village, this afterschool program would provide a mental health counselor for consultations and connect youth to mental health resources.
$50,000
Mental health screenings and therapy for Spanish and English speaking populations that will provide a holistic approach to intervention with the goal of improving the quality of life.
$50,000
This program would provide audio-visual classes that teach all ages the basics of computers and video production. This provides exposure to career development and opportunities for creativity. Special needs accommodation would be provided.
$50,000
Bulk purchases of food or products such as diapers will be distributed to families through existing distribution efforts. Soup kitchen type of service as well.
$50,000
A youth-oriented program that will hold a multicultural dance event for youth to dance and share their culture including music and food. This recognizes the diversity of Queensbridge and the need for youth activities.
$50,000
This program will focus on rehabilitation services for unhoused individuals. It will provide support groups, rental assistance, haircuts/grooming, clothing, and resume workshops.
$50,000
English language programs are essential to bridge language barriers. Non-English speakers struggle to find free classes in their communities. Classes will reach members of our community that experience barriers in day-to-day life due to language.
$50,000
Fitness in the park will be a series of free and accessible classes to promote a healthier lifestyle while focusing on mental health and mindfulness. Classes will be appropriate to the community and include a variety of fitness styles.
$50,000
This project would provide culturally responsive and holistic support to new immigrants so they are aware of their workplace rights in the form of workshops and one-on-one support.
$50,000
A job readiness series for youth and adults that helps them with tools for job readiness. It will include workshops on bridging the digital divide, and resume-building using accessible learning modules.
$50,000
The project will focus on the mental health issues felt by Indo-Caribbean and South Asian families Post-COVID. To address this crisis, there will be a series of free workshops to break the stigma surrounding mental health.
$50,000
A Way-Out Lifestyle Project proposes to give youth options to prevent the introduction into a life of crime. It will provide positive intervention with mentors who will intervene in gang recruitment by employment training, sports, and team-building.
$50,000
This project would engage youth and seniors in an intergenerational talk and walk activity where they can help beautify the neighborhood by providing community service while bridging the age gap by sharing stories and building bridges.
$50,000
The Rockaways Tech Steward Program will provide Cisco Certified Training to youth 16-24 interested in a career path in technology that includes, coding, programming, Information Security, IT Management and Computer Science.
$50,000
The program will provide immediate and ongoing services to families who have experienced traumatic loss due to death, accident, or violence. Services will be tailored to address the needs of diverse family structures.
$50,000
The Youth Aviators Program would be an introduction to employment through drone piloting, drone software, and drone inspectors. With the JFK Re-development Project in Queens, low to moderate-income youth will have an opening to new career tracks.
$50,000
There will be exercise classes offered to people of all ages such as yoga, Zumba, cumbiamba, chair aerobics, cardio dance, and dance fitness. The sessions will be free and open to everyone, at a convenient location twice a week.
$50,000
People from other countries who want to become citizens will find information on how to successfully navigate life in the US. There will be immigration law clinics and information on getting by in the US provided by organizations that serve immigrants.
$50,000
Youth will find information on colleges, vocational options, and mentoring resources. They will get support on job application skills. The program will include visits to colleges and vocational programs and talks by professionals in different career paths.
$50,000
This project will implement culturally and linguistically competent food and nutrition workshops for vulnerable communities on Staten Island. Produce featured in the workshops will be distributed to attendees.
$50,000
This project will develop and implement workshops on financial literacy targeting youth and vulnerable populations on Staten Island.
$50,000
This project will organize workshops to educate immigrant workers about wage theft and worker's rights, and will also organize public events for new immigrants and asylum seekers.
$50,000
This project will develop and implement an awareness campaign to educate people on how to use mental health services in a crisis that minimizes the presence of law enforcement.
$50,000
This project will conduct outreach to disabled and mentally ill unhoused persons to connect them to services and shelter.