Bloomberg’s Giving Increases to $140M; 843 Groups Benefit
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Mayor Bloomberg donated almost $140 million to universities, dance troupes, hospitals, synagogues, education groups, after-school programs, and other tax-exempt organizations last year, according to a list provided yesterday afternoon by City Hall.
Mr. Bloomberg has been far from stingy in past years, but last year he gave more to charity than ever before.
The year Mr. Bloomberg was running for New York City mayor he and his company, Bloomberg LLP, donated $122.5 million to 547 organizations. In Mr. Bloomberg’s first year at City Hall, he and the company donated $130.9 million to 655 groups. In 2003 he and the company gave $135.3 million to 653 organizations. Both donations from the mayor personally and gifts from the company he owns are listed on Mr. Bloomberg’s tax returns.
Some of the 843 groups reaping the benefits of the billionaire’s largesse last year are large, such as Partnership for a Drug Free America, the American Cancer Society, and the American Museum of Natural History. Others are small, such as the Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York and the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning.
Some are organizations with which he has a personal connection, including Medford High School in Massachusetts, where he was a member of the school band; Johns Hopkins University, another alma mater; Harvard Business School, where he got his M.B.A., and Congregation Emanu-El, the Manhattan synagogue to which he belongs.
Others on the list are groups that are integral to efforts he has championed as mayor, such as the host committee for the 2004 Republican National Convention and NYC2012, the committee that spearheaded the city’s bid for the Olympic games, which proved unsuccessful.
Although Mr. Bloomberg’s aides would not provide information about how much money the mayor gave to each organization or about which organizations are receiving the mayor’s money for the first time, a look through the 17-page, single-spaced list provides some insight into the mayor’s priorities and raises some questions about whether Mr. Bloomberg’s money has helped him buy political support.
Judging by the number of museums and performance groups mentioned on the list, the arts are one of the mayor’s top priorities. Education and medical groups also received a great deal of money.
Although some groups that received money from the mayor – such as the Abyssinian Development Corporation – honored Mr. Bloomberg or welcomed him at events, others opposed him even after they received his money.
Mr. Bloomberg’s company gave $5,000 to the Citizens Union Foundation, the not-for-profit branch of the “good government” group. The company has been donating to the foundation since 1994. Despite the contribution, the group took a public position against the mayor’s plan to build a stadium on the far West Side of Manhattan.
Among the other quirks that emerged from the list were Mr. Bloomberg’s donation to the All Stars Project, a controversial after-school program founded by the head of the Independence Party, Lenora Fulani. His aides said he has given to the group in the past.
Mr. Bloomberg also donated money to Housing Works, the group that sued the city after Mayor Giuliani revoked its city and state subsidies. The group claimed that Mr. Giuliani cut off its funds because it had criticized his AIDS policy. Last May, the city agreed to pay a settlement of nearly $5 million to Housing Works.
Mr. Bloomberg also donated to Aspira, the Puerto Rican youth-leadership group that Mr. Bloomberg’s political rival, Fernando Ferrer, credits with setting the direction of his political career – as well as allowing him to meet his wife, Aramina, when they were teenagers.
The 843 Organizations Mayor Bloomberg and Bloomberg LLP Donated to Last Year
100 Black Men; 100 Hispanic Women, Inc.; The 42nd Street Workshop, Inc.; 52nd Street Project; 651 Arts/Magestic Corp.
A* A Better Chance, Inc.; A Gathering of the Tribes; A Room To Grow; Aaron Davis Hall; Abilities, Inc. (National Business & Disabilities Council); Abraham Joshua Heschel School; Abyssinian Development Corporation; Academy of American Poets; Adaptive Sports Foundation; Adolescent Aids Program at Montefiore Medical Center; Advertising Council, Inc.; Albert Einstein College of Medicine; The Alfred E. Memorial Foundation; Alianza Dominicana; All Stars Project, Inc.; Alley Pond Environmental Center; Alliance for the Arts; Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, Inc.; The Alliance of Guardian Angels Inc.; Alliance of Resident Theatres; Alpha Workshops, Inc.; Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.; Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders Association; The American Academy in Berlin; American Australian Association, Inc.; American Ballet Theatre (Ballet Theatre Foundation, inc.); American Ballroom Theater Company, Inc.; American Cancer Society; American Craft Museum; American Diabetes Association; American Folk Art Museum; American Foundation for Suicide Prevention; American Friends of Lucerne Festival; American Friends of the Israel Museum; American Heart Association; American Hunter-Jumper Foundation; American India Foundation; The American Ireland Fund; American Israel Education Foundation; The American Jewish Committee; American Jewish World Service; American Lung Association of the City of New York; American Museum of Natural History; American Museum of the Moving Image; American Music Center; American Pediatric Heart Fund; American Place Theater; American Red Cross in Great New York; American Red Cross of Central New Jersey; American Woman’s Economic Development Corporation; Amsterdam News Educational Foundation, Inc.; Anthology Film Archives; Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc.; The Arc of Bergen and Passaic Counties Inc.; Art in General; Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre; Artists Space, Inc.; Arts and Business Council, Inc.; Arts Connection, Inc.; Arts Council of Princeton; Arts International; Asia Society; Asian American Arts Alliance; Asian American Journalists Association; Asian Women in Business; Asphalt Green; Aspira; Associated Black Charities, Inc.; Association for a Better New York (Albany); Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children; Atlanta Community Food Bank; Atlantic Theater Company; Avon Products Foundation, Inc.
B* Baby Buggy, Inc.; The Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation, Inc.; Bailey House, Inc.; Ballet Hispanico; Ballet Tech Foundation Inc.; Bank Street College of Education; Bargemusic; Barnard College; The Battery Conservancy; Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration; Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Inc.; Big Apple Circus; Big Apple Greeter; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County Inc.; Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City; Bill Kelly Jr. Memorial Fund; Billie Holiday Theater; Bloomingdale School of Music; Blue Hill Troupe, Ltd.; The Boston Jewish Film Festival; The Bowery Mission (Christian Herald Association, Inc.); Boy Scouts of America; Boy Scouts of America – Greater New York Councils (Exploring); Boy Scouts of America – Los Angeles American Council; Boy Scouts of America – San Francisco Bay Area Council; Boys and Girls Club of the Delaware Valley, Inc.; Boys and Girls Harbor, Inc.; Boys Choir of Harlem; Boys Club of New York; Boys town Jerusalem Foundation of America; Brazil Foundation; The Breast Cancer Research Foundation; Brian D. Silber Memorial Fund; Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center; Broadway Housing; Broadway Theatre Project; Bronx Arts Ensemble; Bronx Center for Community Services, Inc.; Bronx Council on the Arts; Bronx Country Historical Center; Bronx Museum of the Arts; The Bronx River Art Center Inc.; Brooklyn Academy of Music; Brooklyn Arts Council; Brooklyn Botanical Garden; Brooklyn Children’s Museum; Brooklyn Conservatory of Music; Brooklyn Historical Society; Brooklyn Information & Culture; Brooklyn Museum of Art; Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra; Brooklyn Public Library; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; The Burden Center for the Aging; Business Committee for the Arts. Inc.
C* Cable Positive, Inc.; Cabrini Hospice; Callen Lorde Community Health Center; Cancer Care, Inc.; Capital Area Food Bank; Career Gear; Careers through Culinary Arts.; Carnegie Corporation of New York; Carnegie Hall Society, Inc.; Casita Maria, Inc.; Catalyst for Women; Catholic Charities of Los Angeles; Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc.; Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services, Inc.; Center for Arts Education; Center for Communication; Center for Court Innovation; Center for Employment Opportunities Inc.; Center for Family Life; Center for Jewish History Inc.; Center for Traditional Dance & Music; Center for Urban Community Services; Central Park Conservatory Inc.; Central Synagogue; Centro Civico Colobiano (Colombian Civic Center); Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl; Chamber Music America; Checkerboard Film Foundation, Inc.; Chelsea Piers Scholarship Fund; Chen and Dancers (H T Dance Company); Chess in Schools; Children for Children Foundation; The Children’s Heart Foundation; Children’s Health Environmental Coalition; The Children’s Health Fund; Children’s Home Society of New Jersey; Children’s Hospital Branches, Inc.; Children’s Hospital Foundation; Children’s Museum of Manhattan; Children’s Museum of the Arts; The Children’s Storefront; Chinese American Arts Council; Chinese American Planning Council; Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation; Citizens Committee for Children of New York, Inc.; Citizens Committee for New York City; Citizens Union; City Center 55th street Foundation; The City College 21st Century Foundation, Inc.; City Harvest, Inc.; City Lights Youth Theater; City Lore; Citymeals-On-Wheels; City Parks Foundation; City Year, Inc.; Classroom, Inc.; Cohen Hillel Academy; The College of St. Rose; College of Staten Island Center for the Performing Arts; Columbia University; Columbia University – Graduate School of Journalism; Committee for Hispanic Children and Families; Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy; Committee to Protect Journalists, Inc.; Common Ground; Community Food Bank of New Jersey; Community for Education Foundation (Overcoming Obstacles); Community Preservation Corporation; The Concord Coalition; Congregation B’nai Yisrael of Armonk; Congregation Emanu-el; The Connecticut Association for Children with Learning Disabilities; Connecticut Theater Foundation, Inc.; Cool Culture, Inc.; Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum (Smithsonian Institution); Cooper Union; Corner House Foundation; Coro Eastern Center, Inc.; Corporation for Supportive Housing; Council of Jewish Emigre Community Organizations (COJECO); Council of Foreign Relations Inc.; Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island; Court Appointed Special Advocates, Inc.; Crawford House, Inc.; The Creative Coalition; Creative Time; Crown Heights Youth Collective, Inc.; Cure Autism Now; Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
D-E* Daddy’s House Special Programs Inc.; Daily Bread Food Bank; Dance NYC; Dance Theater Workshop; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Dancing in the Streets, Inc.; Danspace Project, Inc.; DC Creative Writing Workshop; Deadline Club Foundation; Deafness Research Foundation; Deborah Hospital Foundation; Delaware & Raritan Greenway, Inc.; Detective Endowment Association Widows and Children’s Fund, Inc.; Dia Center for the Arts Inc.; Diabetes Research Institute Foundation; Diffa-Design Industries Foundation Fighting Aides; Dikembe Mutombo Foundation, Inc.; Doctors Without Borders USA, Inc.; The Doe Fund, Inc.; Doing Art Together, Inc.; Dominican Women’s Development Center; Donorschoose, Inc.; Downtown Community TV Center; Drama League of New York, Inc.; Dreams Can Be Foundation; Dress for Success; DWA FANM; East Harlem Tutorial Program; East Side House; Educational Broadcasting Corp.; Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families; El Museo del Barrio; El Puente de Williamsburg; Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center/Lucy Moses School for Music and Dance; Elders Share the Arts; Eleanor Roosevelt Val Kill, Inc.; Elijah’s Promise. Inc.; Elizabeth Streb Dance Company; Allen P. Hermanson Foundation; Emerging Artists Theatre Co., Inc.; En Foco; Encompass Trust a nonprofit Corporation; Ensemble Studio Theatre; Entertainment Industry Foundation; Episcopal School in the City of New York; Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute; Everybody Wins Foundation, Inc.; Exit Art; Exodus School; Exploring the Metropolis
F* Facing History & Ourselves; Family and Children’s Services of Central Jersey; Family Centers. Inc.; Family Services of Westchester/Camp Viva; Fedcap Rehabilitation Service, Inc.; Federation Employment and Guidance Service; Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund; Figure Skating in Harlem; The Film Society of Lincoln Center; Film Video Arts; Financial Communications Society; Find Aid for the Aged, Inc. (Project Find); First; FJC Foundation; Flea Theater (Bat Theater Inc.); Fleet Charitable Gift Fund; Flushing Town Hall; Food and Friends, Inc.; Food Bank for New York City Food for Survival; Food Bank of Oakland; Food for the Poor, Inc.; Foreign Policy Association; Foreign Press Association Scholarship Fund; Forest Hills Community Houses; Fortune Society; The Foundation Center; The Foundation Fighting Blindness; Fountain House, Inc.; The Fresh Air Fund; The Frick Collection; Friends of Alice Austen House; Friends of Freie Universitaet Berlin, Inc.; Friends of Green Chimneys; Friends of Mitchell Park; Friends of RSVP Inc.; The Friends of the Bronx Preparatory Charter School; Friends of the Children New York; Friends of the High Line; Friends of the US National Arboretum; Fund for Public Schools, Inc.; Fundacion Amistad, Inc.
G-H* G. and R. Loeb Foundation, Inc.; Gay Men of African Descent, Inc.; Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC); Ghetto Film School; Gilda’s Club; Girls Incorporated; Girl’s Vacation Fund, Inc.; Glaad – Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; Global Business Coalition on HIV and AIDS, Inc.; God’s Love We Deliver; Good Shepherd Services; Gordon a Rich Memorial Foundation; Grace Foundation of New York; Gracie Mansion Conservancy; Graham Windham; Grand Central Partnership, Inc.; Grand Street Settlement; The Greater Boston Food Bank; Greater Chicago Food Depository; Greenwich House, Inc.; Guild Hall of East Hampton, Inc.; Habitat for Humanity; Habitat for Humanity of North Oakland; Haitian Centers Council; Hale House Foundation; Haleakala, Inc.; The Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc.; Hanac, Inc.; Hands on DC; Harlem Children’s Zone, Inc.; Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement; Harlem Dowling West Side Center for Children & Family Services; Harlem Ed ucational Activities Fund, Inc.; Harlem Junior Tennis Program; Harlem School of Arts, Inc.; Harlem Textile Works; Harlem United Community Aides Center; Harlemlive, Inc.; Harvard Business School; Harvard Club of New York Foundation; Healthcare Chaplaincy; Heart of Brooklyn Cultural Institutions; Henry Street Settlement; Herbert Scoville Jr Peace Fellowship; Heritage Health and Housing, Inc.; Hetrick – Martin Institute, Inc.; HHS Foundation Inc.; High 5 Tickets to the Arts, Inc.; Highbridge Voices: Historic House Trust of New York City; Holy Apostle Soup Kitchen; Holy Cross High School of Bayside; Home for Contemporary Theatre; Homecrest Community Services; Horizon Concerts; Hospital Audiences; The Hospital for Special Surgery; Hostos Community College Center for the Performing Arts; Housing Work; Houston Food Bank; Huggy Bears, Inc.; Human Rights First
I-L* Ice Hockey in Harlem; Inmotion, Inc.; The Inner Circle; Inner-City Scholarship Fund; Institute for the Puerto Rican Hispanic Elderly; Institute for the Study of Aging; Institute of Contemporary Art; Institute of International Education, Inc.; Inter-American Dialogue; International Center in New York Inc.; International Center of Photography; International Print Center; International Rescue Committee; International Women’s Media Foundation; Interstitial Cystitis Association; Intrepid Museum Foundation; Investigative Reporters & Editors; Inwood House; Irish Repertory Theatre; Irvington Institute for Immunological Research; Isamu Noguchi Foundation; Jackie Robinson Center for Physical Culture; Jackie Robinson Parkway Conservancy; Jacobs Cure, Inc.; Jacques Marcheis Center for Tibetan Art; Jamaica Business Resource Center; Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning; Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults; Japan Society, Inc.; Japanese Chamber of Commerce; Jazz at Lincoln Center; Jewish Communal Fund; Jewish Community Center of Greater Coney Island; Jewish Federation of Greater Long Beach and West Orange; The Jewish Museum; Jewish Theological Seminary; Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation; John A. Noble Collection; John A. Reisenbach Foundation Inc.; The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts; Jan Hus House; Johns Hopkins University; Johnson & Wales University; Jose Limon Dance Foundation; Joshua Frase Foundation for Congenital Myopathy Research, Inc.; Joyce Theater Foundation; Juilliard School; Junior Achievement of New York, Inc.; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International; The Kenyon Review; Kids of NYU Foundation, Inc.; King Manor Association of Long Island Inc.; Korean American Family Service Center, Inc.; La Mama Experimental Theatre Club; Labyrinth, Inc.; Lance Armstrong Foundation; Latino Commission on AIDS, Inc.; League for the Hard of Hearing; Learning Leaders Inc.; Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts; Lenox Hill Neighborhood House; Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center, Inc.; The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; Lifeties, Inc.; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; Literacy Partners; Los Angeles Press Club; Los Angeles Regional Foodbank; Louis Armstrong House; Lower East Side Printshop; Lower East Side Tenement Museum; Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council; Lupus Research Institute Inc.
M* Mabou Mines Development Foundation; Madison Square Park Conservancy; Make a Wish Foundation of Metro New York; Manhattan Children’s Advocacy Center; Manhattan Class Company; Manhattan College; Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; Manhattan Theater Club; Marc Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Foundation; March of Dimes New Jersey Chapter; Marine Corps University Foundation; Mark Morris Dance Group; Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance; Martin House Community for Justice Foundation; Material for the Arts; Math for America; Ma-Yi Filipino Theater Ensemble; Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City; McCarter Theater; Meals on Wheels of San Francisco; Medford High School Alumni Band; Medgar Evers College Education Foundation; Medical Education for South African Blacks; Meet the Composer; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Metropolitan Opera Association; Michael Lynch Memorial Foundation Inc.; The Midori Foundation; Millhill Foundation; Mind-builders Creative Arts Center; Mission of our Lady of Mercy (Mercy Home for Boys & Girls); Montefiore Medical Center; Montgomery Center for Arts; Montgomery Community College Foundation, Inc.; Mount Sinai Hospital; Municipal Art Society of New York; The Museum for African Art; Museum of American Folk Art; Museum of Chinese in the Americas; Museum of Jewish Heritage; The Museum of Modern Art; The Museum of Television and Radio; Museum Views, Ltd.; Music Outreach; Musicians on Call
N* N Power New York; NAACP -Act-So; Naleo Education Fund; Nami NYC Staten Island, Inc. (The National Alliance of Mentally Ill); Naral Pro-choice America Foundation; National Academy Foundation; National Alliance for Autism Research; National Association of Hispanic Journalists NAHJ; National Braille Press; National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund; National Building Museum; National Center for Disability Services; National Center for Tobacco-free Kids; The National Center for Victims of Crime; The National Center on Addiction and Sub stance Abuse At Columbia University; National Choral Council; National Council for Research on Women, Inc.; National Dance Institute; National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias; National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship; National Gallery of Art; National Incontinentia Pigmenti Foundation; National Kidney Foundation of Maryland; National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association-NLGJA; National Marfan Foundation; National Mentoring Partnership, Inc.; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; National Multiple Sclerosis Society New York Chapter; National Parks Conservation Association; National Press Foundation; National Rowing Foundation; National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped; National Urban League; The Nature Conservancy; Negro Ensemble Company; New 42nd Street, Inc.; New Alternatives for Children; New America Alliance, Inc.; New Dramatists; New Federal Theater; New Israel Fund; New Jersey Council on Economic Education; New Jersey Opera Theater; New Jersey Performing Arts Center Corporation; New Jersey Symphony Orchestra; New Museum of Contemporary Art; New Professional Theatre; New School University; New Visions for Public Schools; The New York Academy of Medicine; New York Association of Black Journalists, Inc.; The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church; New York Botanical Garden; New York Cares; New York Chinese Cultural Center; New York City Ballet, Inc.; New York City Host Committee 2004; New York City Mission Society; New York City Outward Bound; New York City Parks Mounted Auxiliary Unit; New York City Partnership Foundation; New York City Rescue Mission; New York City Street Tree Consortium, Inc.; New York Foundation for Architecture; New York Foundation for the Arts; New York Foundling Hospital; New York Hall of Science; New York Historical Society; New York Junior Tennis League; New York Landmarks Conservancy, Inc.; New York Plus Company Foundation, Inc.; New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund, Inc.; New York Presbyterian Hospital Jay Monahan Center; New York Press Club Foundation, Inc.; New York Regional Association of Grant Makers; New York Restoration Project; New York Shakespeare Festival (The Public Theater); New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, & Sculpture Inc.; New York Theater Workshop; New York University; New York Urban League Inc.; New York Women in Communications Foundation; New York Women in Films & Television, Inc.; New York Women’s Agenda, Inc.; New York Women’s Foundation; New York Youth Symphony; New Yorkers for Children; New Yorkers for Parks; North Salem Volunteer Ambulance Corps; Northside Center for Child Development; Northwestern University – Medill School of Journalism; Now Legal Defense and Education Fund; Nuyorican Poets Cafe; NYC2012, Inc.; NYC & Company Foundation, Inc.; NYU Downtown Hospital
O-Q* Old Westbury College Foundation, Inc.; Omaha Theater Company; Ontological Hysteric Theater; Open Channels New York Inc. (Dixon Place); Opus 118 Music Center; Orange County Museum of Art; Orpheon Inc., Little Orchestra Society; Orpheus Camber Orchestra; Overseas Press Club Foundation; Pace University; Pakistani Civic Association of Staten Island; Pan Asian Repertory Theater; Pan Massachusetts Challenge to Benefit the Jimmy Fund; Paper Bag Players; The Paris Review Foundation, Inc.; Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care & Rehabilitation Foundation; Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, Inc.; Participant Incorporated; Partnership For a Drug Free America; Partnership for Public Service; Partnership for the Homeless; Partnership With Children, Inc.; Pasteur Foundation; Patches of Love, Inc.; The Paul Robert Carey Foundation; Paul Taylor Dance Foundation; PAX, Inc.; Pearl Theater Company; Pen American Center; Performance Space 122; Periwinkle Productions, Inc.; Peter Westbrook Foundation, Inc.; Phipps Community Development Corporation; Phoenix House Foundation, Inc.; Plainsboro Rescue Squad; Planned Parenthood of New York City; Playwrights Horizons; Poets & Writers Inc.; Poets House, Inc.; The Point Community Development Corp.; Police Athletic League, Inc.; Polish & Slavic Center Inc.; The Posse Foundation; Pregones Touring Puerto Rican Theatre Collection; Prep for Prep; Prevention Education, Inc.; Princeton Symphony Orchestra; Trustees of Princeton University; Princeton Young Achievers, Inc.; Princeton-in-Africa; Project A.L.S. Inc.; Project City Kids; Project Greenhope Services for Women, Inc.; Project Hospitality; Project Sunshine Inc.; Prospect Park Alliance Inc.; PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, Inc.; Public Art Fund, Inc.; Publicolor Inc.; Puppies Behind Bars; Push for Excellence, Inc.; Queens Borough Public Library; Queens Botanical Garden; Queens Child Guidance Center Inc.; Queens College Foundation – Colden Center; Queens Council on the Arts; Queens County Farm Museum (Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society); Queens Museum Of Art; Queens Symphony Orchestra; Queens Theatre in the Park
R-S* Rachel’s Place; Radio and Television News Directors Foundation; Ramapo Anchorage Camp, Inc.; Randall’s Island Sports Foundation, Inc.; Raphael House of San Francisco; Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, Inc.; The Reform Institute; The Rensselaerville Institute; Resource Center for Women and Their Families; Ricardo O’Gorman Center; Ride for Life; Riverdale Community Center; The Robin Hood Foundation; The Ronald McDonald House of New York, Inc.; Rudolf Steiner School; The Rusty Staub Foundation; S.L.E. Foundation, Inc.; Safe Horizon, Inc.; Safe Space NYC, Inc.; Sakhi for South Asian Women; Samaritan Village; San Francisco 49ers Foundation; San Francisco Food Bank; Sanctuary for Families, Inc.; Sandy Ground Historical Society; Saratoga International Theater Institute; SCAN (Supportive Children’s Advocacy Network of New York); School of American Ballet, Inc.; Sceleroderma Foundation; Sculpture Center; Second State Theatre, Inc.; Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education; Seeds of Peace, Inc.; Self-help Community Services, Inc.; Senior Care and Activities Center; Serpentine Trust – C/O CAF America; Services for Children With Hidden Intelligence, Inc.; Sesame Flyers; The Sesame Workshop; Shakespeare Project; Shared Interest; Sigma Delta Chi Foundation; Signature Theater Company; Simon Wiesenthal Center; Sisters of Mercy; Snug Harbor Cultural Center; SOBRO (South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corp.); Society for the Preservation of Weeksville & Bedford Stuyvesant; Society of Third Street Music School Settlement; Socrates Sculpture Park; SoHo Repertory Theatre; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; South Asian Youth Action (SAYA!); Spanish Repertory Theatre; Spastic Paraplegia Foundation; Special Olympics of New Jersey; Special Operations Warrior Foundation; St. Ann’s Center for Restoration and the Arts; St. Bonaventure University; St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic Church; St. Francis College; St. Francis Friends of the Poor; St. George’s Society of New York; St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; St. Lukes Chamber Orchestra; St. Rita’s Center for Immigrants and Refugees; St. Saviour High School; Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center; Starfish Theatreworks, Inc.; Staten Island Botanical Garden; Staten Island Children’s Museum; Staten Island Historical Society; Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences; Staten Island Symphony; Staten Island University Hospital; Staten Zoological Society; Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation; Storyville Center for the Spoken Word (The Moth); Stray Katz – A New Jersey Non Profit Corporation; Street Squash; The Studio in a School Association; The Studio Museum of Harlem; The Summer Camp; Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation; The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.; Symphony Space; The Synergos Institute
T-U* T.J. Martell Foundation; Tada! Theatre and Dance Alliance; Take the Field, Inc.; Target Margin Theatre; TASK (Trenton Area Soup Kitchen); Teach for America, Inc.; Teachers and Writers Collaborative; Teaching Matters; Temple Shalom; Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Center; TGL Classic Corp (Thomas G. Labrecque Foundation); Thalia Spanish Theatre; Theater by the Blind; Theatre for a New Audience; Theatre for a New City Foundation; Thirteen – WNET New York; Tomorrows Children’s Fund, Inc.; Town Hall Foundation; Town of North Castle PBA; TriBeca Film Institute; Triple Candie; Trisha Brown Dance Company; Turn the Corner Foundation; Twin Lions, Inc.; U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Foundation; Ulman Fund; UNCA Awards Committee (United Nations Correspondents Association); Union Settlement Association, Inc.; Union Square Partnership, Inc.; United Activities Unlimited; United Jewish Appeal Federation if Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc.; United Negro College Fund; United Ostomy Association – Staten Island; United States Equestrian Team Inc.; United States Fund of UNICEF; United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; United States Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation; University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism; University of Maryland; University Settlement Society of New York; Urban Glass/ Experiment Glass Workshop; US Foundation for the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.
V-Y* Vail Village Foundation; The Valley; Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program; Variety Club Foundation of New York, Inc.; VDAY; VERA Institute of Justice; Veritas Therapeutic Community; Versailles Foundation Inc.; Village Care of New York; Vineyard Theatre and Workshop Center; Visible Theater Inc.; Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley; Visiting Nurse Service of New York; Vocational Foundation, Inc.; Vocational Guidance Services; Volcano Love, Inc.; Wall Street Rising; Washington Crossing Audubon Society; Washington International Horse Show Association; Washington Press Club Foundation; Wave Hill; Weill Cornell Medical College; West End Intergenerational Center; Wheels for Humanity Corp.; Whitney Museum of American Art; Wildlife Conservation Society; Women in Need, Inc.; Women’s American Art Foundation; Women’s Bond Club of New York, Inc.; Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation; Women’s Project and Productions; Women’s Venture Fund; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Wooster Group; Working in Support of Education, Inc.; World of Hope; World Music Institute; World Press Institute; Yad B’Yad; YMCA- Rye; YMCA of Greater New York; Yorkville Common Pantry; Young Audiences New York; Young Audiences of New Jersey; Young Playwrights; Youth Consultation Service Foundation; YOUTH, Inc. (Improving Non-profits for Children); YWCA of the City of New York.