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Find similar grantsThe Hagedorn Fund Grants is sponsored by The Hagedorn Fund. Supports religious or charitable organizations in areas such as health, gardens, social services, youth, education, senior services, and housing and community development, primarily in New York City.
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Security and Resiliency Initiative William Hagedorn directed that the remainder of his estate be dedicated to a fund, in memory of his late wife, Tillie Hagedorn, that would support religious or charitable organizations. PLEASE NOTE: The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals. Health (including cancer, HIV/AIDS, blindness), gardens, social services, youth, education, senior services and housing and community development.
No grants are made to individuals or private foundations or for matching gifts or loans. Organizations must be classified by the Internal Revenue Service as public charities and tax-exempt under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. The regular deadline for applications is September 1.
Decisions are made before the Fund’s fiscal year end, which is December 31. Project, operating, and capital JPMorgan Chase Relationship: PLEASE NOTE: The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals. If your organization has been invited to apply, please include the following items in your organization’s request: 1.
A proposal which includes: a. Overview of the organization (i.e., primary goals, needs or problems being addressed, population served) b. Description of the project for which you are seeking support i.
Statement of purpose and the needs being addressed by the project ii. Population served and how they will benefit from the project iii. Project timeline/anticipated project duration c.
Brief biography of the executive director and key project staff a. include a list of foundation, corporate and other support applied to the budget 3 . Current fiscal year organizational budget a.
also include a projected budget for upcoming year (if available) b. indicate if the organization has an endowment i. quote the most recent value of the corpus ii.
indicate if the funds are permanently restricted or board restricted 4. List of foundation and corporate supporters a. include a list of funders for the current fiscal year b.
also provide a list from the most recently completed fiscal year c. include foundation and corporation names and amounts 5. Board of directors list 6.
Annual report (most recent, if available) 7. Audited Financial Statements (final or draft copy from the most recent fiscal year) 8. Form 990 (most recent) 9.
IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter must be submitted online.
Total Contributions in 2025: $1,070,000 Advocates for Children of New York, Inc, New York, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Bailey House , Brooklyn, NY $15,000 for Supportive and Affordable Housing Program Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC , New York, NY $25,000 for General Operating Support Breakthrough New York , New York, NY $20,000 for College Success Program Bronx River Alliance , Inc, Bronx, NY $15,000 for General Operating Support Bronxworks, Inc , Bronx, NY $22,500 for Safe Passage School Transitions (SPST) Services Cardinal McCloskey Community Services , Valhalla, NY $22,500 for the Strategies for Success Educational Program Cathedral Church of St John the Divine , New York, NY $25,000 for Cathedral Community Cares Program The Children’s Aid Society , New York, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Childrens Village Inc , Dobbs Ferry, NY Church of the Holy Apostles , New York, NY $27,500 for General Operating Support Citymeals-on-Wheels , New York, NY $30,000 for the Delivery of Meals to Homebound, Older New Yorkers Community Access, Inc , New York, NY $10,000 for General Operating Support Community Service Society of New York , New York, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Creston Avenue Baptist Church , Bronx, NY $5,000 for General Operating Support Day One New York , New York, NY $22,500 for general operating support DonorsChoice.
org , New York, NY $22,500 to support the Program for Bronx Literary and Language Classroom Project East Side House, Inc , Bronx, NY $22,500 to support the Program Coordinator at Mott Haven Educational Campus Student Success Center Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc , New York, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Food Bank for New York City , New York, NY $30,000 for General Operating Support Fountain House, Inc , Bronx, NY $22,500 for Fountain House Bronx Goddard Riverside Community Center , New York, NY $20,000 for General Operating Support Good Shepherd Services , New York, NY $22,500 for Beacon Community Center Afterschool and Summer Programs The HealthCare Chaplaincy, Inc , New York, NY $30,000 for General Operating Support The Hope Program , Bronx, NY $30,000 for Workforce Development Programs Jewish Home Lifecare , New York, NY $10,000 for the SkillSpring Program Kingsbridge Heights Community Center , Bronx, NY $25,000 for Teen Center and College Directions Program Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc , New York, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Madison Square Boys & Girls Club , New York, NY $20,000 for Bronx Clubhouse Meals on Wheels Programs and Services of Rockland, Inc , Nanuet, NY $27,500 for General Operating Support Mercy Center, Inc , Bronx, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc , New York, NY $22,500 for General Operating Support Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, Inc , New York, NY $22,500 for the Bronx Home Purchase and Repair Program New Settlement Apartments , Bronx, NY $22,500 for College Access Center Partnership for the Homeless, Inc , New York, NY $15,000 for Eviction Prevention $22,500 for the New York Tech Training Program Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc , Bronx, NY $30,000 for the Youth Internship Program Riverdale Presbyterian Church , Bronx, NY $15,000 for General Operating Support Rocking the Boat, Inc , Bronx, NY $30,000 for the Youth Development Programs SCAN New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association , New York, NY $15,000 for the Violence Prevention Program Student Leadership Network , New York, NY $30,000 for College Bound Initiative – Bronx Partners Schools and Alumni Support Student Sponsor Partners , New York, NY $20,000 for General Operating Support The Trust for Public Land , New York, NY $20,000 for Designing and Building Community Schoolyards in the Bronx Union Theological Seminary , New York, NY $22,500 for the Ruth M.
Hagedorn Scholarship United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc , New York, NY $22,500 for the Strengthening Programs to Support Healthy Aging in NYC The Urban Dove , Long Island City, NY $25,000 for Youth Development Programming Venture House, Inc , Jamaica, NY Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation , Bronx, NY $22,500 for the Family Support Services Program All application materials must be submitted online .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Public charities and tax-exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, primarily in New York City. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for The Hagedorn Fund Grants are due September 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
The Hagedorn Fund Grants is funded by The Hagedorn Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New York. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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