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# Health and Behavioral Health - The New York Community Trust Opens in a new window Opens an external website Opens an external website in a new window * English Español العربية বাংলা 简体中文 English Français Kreyol ayisyen 한국어 Polski Русский اردو * You name the cause, we’ll help you address it * Health & Behavioral Health * Housing & Economic Opportunity * People with Disabilities * Choose your Own Cause(s) * * Helping You Change Lives * Mission, Vision & Values * Annual Reports & Financials * Foundations & Corporations * Start a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) * Give to the Community Needs Fund * Leave a New York Legacy * Champion your Causes or Charities * Get Philanthropic Advising * See Investment Vehicles * * * Nonprofit Grantseekers * Grantseeker Process Overview * What We Do (& Don’t) Fund * Current Grantees Overview * * * Professional Advisors * How The Trust Fits Your Clients’ Needs * Strategies for Lasting Impact * * * Foundations & Corporations * Collaborative Funds & Special Initiatives * English Español العربية বাংলা 简体中文 English Français Kreyol ayisyen 한국어 Polski Русский اردو * You name the cause, we’ll help you address it * Health & Behavioral Health * Housing & Economic Opportunity * People with Disabilities * Choose your Own Cause(s) * * Helping You Change Lives * Mission, Vision & Values * Annual Reports & Financials * Start a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) * Give to the Community Needs Fund * Leave a New York Legacy * Champion your Causes or Charities * Get Philanthropic Advising * See Investment Vehicles * * * Nonprofit Grantseekers * Grantseeker Process Overview * What We Do (& Don’t) Fund * Current Grantees Overview * * * Professional Advisors * How The Trust Fits Your Clients’ Needs * Strategies for Lasting Impact * Foundations & Corporations * * * Foundations & Corporations * Collaborative Funds & Special Initiatives ### Nonprofit Funding Area # Health and Behavioral Health New York City Learn more about how we fund health and behavioral health in New York City.
To find out what else we fund, explore our Info for Nonprofits page. Info for NonprofitsApply for a Grant Grantee Planned Parenthood of Greater New York provides a range of reproductive and other health services. Photo by Caroline Praderio To promote an equitable, patient-focused, and cost-effective health and behavioral health care delivery system in four ways.
**Monitor—through research and advocacy—health care reform implementation to ensure:** * Maintenance of a strong and viable health and behavioral health care safety net system. * Access to comprehensive and coordinated care for those who remain uninsured or under-insured. * Availability of screening, early intervention, and referral for effective treatment of disease.
**Build the capacity of New York City’s health, behavioral health, and human service sectors to succeed in a reformed health care system by:** * Developing effective skills training for the professional and paraprofessional health care workforce. * Strengthening financial and information technology systems to allow transition to value-based payments.
**Reduce health disparities between low- and higher-income neighborhoods through investments in disadvantaged communities that:** * Improve indoor and outdoor air quality. * Provide safe and inviting parks and open space. * Promote access to affordable and healthy food.
* Engage residents in efforts to encourage physical activity and healthy diets. **Foster the independence of people with mental illness and substance use histories by:** * Expanding innovative programs that offer clinical care as well as practical services, such as housing, employment, and education. * Advocating for expansion of participant-led or participant-informed service models that are sustainable and effective.
Preference will be given to projects that offer sector-wide, systemic, and multi-agency solutions. Whenever possible, health and behavioral health grants will be made in partnership with other Trust program areas to encourage cross-sector collaboration and ensure the greatest impact of our dollars. Read the background paper that informed this grantmaking strategy here.
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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.