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Find similar grantsFund for the Newest New Yorkers is sponsored by The New York Community Trust. This fund supports legal and community-based social services for newly arrived migrants and asylum seekers in New York City. It aims to facilitate economic inclusion and mobility while strengthening the city's social service infrastructure.
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The Funds for the Newest New Yorkers - Robin Hood The Funds for the Newest New Yorkers Immigrants are integral to the fabric of New York City, and since 2022, we’ve seen an influx of migrants and asylum seekers. New to the country and having survived harrowing journeys, this vulnerable group includes mothers, children, and families, all in need of supportive services.
But the public service sector has been stretched thin, and basics like housing, legal, and workforce assistance are often impossible to access. In response to this need, Robin Hood and The New York Community Trust have partnered to launch The Funds for the Newest New Yorkers , two allied funds designed to facilitate economic inclusion and upward mobility for new arrivals, while strengthening the city’s social service infrastructure.
This novel partnership will bring together generous individuals, corporations, and other philanthropic partners to ensure the city’s newest arrivals have the support they need to thrive, now and in the future. Support NYC's Newest New Yorkers Your $100 donation can help newly arrived migrants and asylum seekers access critical services like housing, legal aid, and job support.
Newly arrived migrants and asylum seekers in NYC since 2022 Disbursed by Robin Hood to serve newly arrived migrants and asylum seekers since spring 2022 To be initially administered to nonprofits through The Funds’ open request for proposals The Funds for the Newest New Yorkers will focus on these key areas: Legal Services: Grants will increase nonprofits’ capacity to provide legal support to new arrivals.
Nonprofits will receive referrals from citywide intake points, increasing access to legal assistance. Case Management: Funding will enable nonprofits to hire navigators to support residents in shelters, connect them with vital services, and help them navigate their new environment.
Stability: Community groups will receive funds to offer education, job training, English classes, childcare, and other services essential for integration into the workforce. Coordination: Resources will be allocated to strengthen nonprofit infrastructure, allowing for better coordination with government agencies and other organizations.
Help us Support the Newest New Yorkers The Funds welcome new donors as fundraising continues; contact us if you’re interested in supporting this work. The New York Community Trust and Robin Hood announce more than $5.
6 million in grants to support NYC immigrants Robin Hood Releases $40 Million in Poverty-Fighting Grants During the Fourth Quarter of 2024 New York City’s Largest Poverty-Fighting Philanthropy Realizes Significant Gains in Equitable Grantmaking 100% of ticket sales go directly to the poverty fight. All fields required unless otherwise noted.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations providing legal and community-based social services to new arrivals in New York City. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Close to $4 million (awarded in 2024 for two-year grants) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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New York City Ongoing Competitive Grants (2026) is a grant from The New York Community Trust that funds nonprofit programs and projects serving the five boroughs of New York City. The Trust accepts competitive proposals year-round across a broad range of issue areas, with grants typically ranging from $5,000 to $200,000. Applicants should review the Trust's published guidelines to ensure alignment before submitting a Proposal Cover Sheet through the Grants Portal, followed by a full hard-copy proposal. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) public charities with programs and activities serving New York City communities. The application window remains open through December 31, 2026.
Youth Development Program is sponsored by The New York Community Trust. Aims to help young, low-income New Yorkers up to the age of 24 overcome obstacles and succeed in life and careers. Grants are made to expand leadership opportunities, improve employer-driven youth workforce programs (e.g., healthcare, technology), and enhance the capacity of youth development organizations.
The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.