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Page 1: 2017 Annual Report - New York Cares · 2018. 6. 20. · volunteer groups. Cares Day for Schools 26th year 38 Community Partners 2,506 volunteers Volunteers planted 5,920 daffodil

2017 Annual Report

Page 2: 2017 Annual Report - New York Cares · 2018. 6. 20. · volunteer groups. Cares Day for Schools 26th year 38 Community Partners 2,506 volunteers Volunteers planted 5,920 daffodil

Taking Service to New Heights

Dear Friends,New York Cares is in the business of planting seeds that take root and grow into a better tomorrow for those we serve. In 2017, our roots in the community grew even deeper. Through our sustainable volunteer programs, 65,000 volunteers met the needs of nearly 550,000 New Yorkers last year – improving education, meeting immediate needs, and revitalizing our city’s public spaces.Thirty-five of our volunteers were inducted as High Risers, a new recognition honoring volunteers who have completed a remarkable 1,000 volunteer projects

As New York Cares has grown in both breadth and depth, so has the level of commitment from our volunteers. In 2017, we unveiled the wall of High Risers at an induction ceremony, commemorating the first group of volunteers to complete 1,000 New York Cares projects. As part of this new tradition, awardees are added to the wall in the entryway of our office and receive an invitation to the annual New York Cares Gala.

Making a Sustained Commitment

The children took turns walking up front with me to find the next clue in our quest to escape our corn maze scavenger hunt. One of the girls turned to me and said ‘Miss Linda, when I grow up, I want to volunteer and be a Team Leader just like you.’ In the bigger picture of just hanging out with kids and having fun, a seed can be planted without even realizing it’s happening!

– Linda Blacken, High Riser

2015Kwacey CogginsMolly DieterichMaria LippmanJoseph Williger

2016Akeem BonaparteTrix CheungSandra MamrakSanam Nowrouzzadeh

2017Andrew AshwellTrevor BeddoeAnneke BerkenLeNora CarterAlan GinsbergMaria “Ria” MillerMaria NegroniSylvia PereliDebra PutzerJane RainoneOmari RoseKristine SugrimDavid Warmin

2013Linda BlackenAndrew LippmanJulia MasiPatrick McGuireJun Saito

2014David CamachoAnn DarmstaetterJohn RobertsonJim Tucker

2006Jim Wong

2010Charity DiazAdriana KalapodasMuthu Kuttaiyan

2012Tim Gibson

during their tenure with New York Cares. And, nearly 500 volunteers received the

President’s Volunteer Service Award for devoting more than 100 hours to serving our community in 2017, a record number for New York Cares.Over two dozen Community Partners grew into Impact Partnerships that leverage our wide array of volunteer programs to achieve outcomes to help them better meet their missions. All our Community Partners received increased support from New York Cares, averaging 33 projects in 2017, up 17% from 2016 levels.We are grateful for the

record number of financial supporters who made commitments in honor of our

30th Anniversary to help ensure that our programs can continue to take root in the communities we serve.Thank you for your continued support. Friends and partners like you help us to grow and sustain our effort to meet the pressing community needs of the city we love.With ongoing appreciation, 549,592

New Yorkers served by our programs

35volunteers inducted into The High Risers

33projects on average at a nonprofit or school

Paul J. TaubmanBoard President

Gary BagleyExecutive Director

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Increasing ImpactImproving EducationMaking up over 40% of our work, New York Cares education programs help individuals of all ages learn and succeed on their own terms through one-on-one after-school homework help, recreational outings to museums and city landmarks, high-school equivalency exam preparation, mock interviews with job-seekers and more. As New Yorkers sought more opportunities to practice their civic duty in a post-election year, New York Cares received heightened interest on programs serving legal residents. We responded with growth in our citizenship programming, by tripling the number of citizenship clinics and serving 60% more individuals in 2017. College Access programs also saw a deeper investment as 10% more schools opted into our three-year, multi-program offerings for their students.

SAT Prep In our 20th year of offering NYC’s largest free SAT tutoring program, New York Cares volunteers helped students achieve an average increase of 195 points to their SAT score.

45,240children served

2,700teens served

1,134students served by SAT Prep

237nonprofits & schools served

Meeting Immediate NeedsAbout half of all New York Cares programs bring support, companionship and financial stability to homeless or low-income New Yorkers by assisting adults in becoming financially secure, socializing with senior citizens, supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, caring for animals in shelters, and ensuring vulnerable New Yorkers have a warm coat each winter. In 2017, we offered 20% more programs addressing hunger, saw an 18.7% increase in volunteers supporting special needs programs, and delivered 248,638 meals to New Yorkers in need.

Tax Prep In 2017, New York Cares volunteers helped return $17,078,987 to New Yorkers facing economic hardships.

21,010seniors served

12,008animals served

235,943pantry bags packed and distributed

11,231tax returns filed for low-income New Yorkers

Revitalizing Public SpacesFilling out the remaining 10% of our programs, New York Cares volunteers execute strategic projects that revitalize and beautify public schools, recreational facilities, and 30,000 acres of New York City parks, beaches, and community gardens. We work side by side with the NYC Parks Department and NYC Department of Education to give our city spaces the care and attention they deserve. In 2017, we ran 480 environmental projects, a 5.5% increase from the year prior, and mobilized 4,150 volunteers on projects that revive parks from harsh winters, keep beaches safe and clean for millions of residents, and apply fresh coats of paint to our concrete jungle.

New York Cares Day Spring On a single day, 3,414 volunteers came out to revitalize 59 NYC parks and gardens across all five boroughs.

59parks and gardens served on Cares Day Spring

12,590hours spent on environmental projects

480environmental projects

125schools, community, and senior centers revitalized

2017 HighlightsCoat Drive

29th year597 Community Partners104,164 coatsOf the 597 partners who received coats for their clients in 2017, 15% participated in the program 10 years prior.

Winter Wishes

27th year142 Community Partners35,000 letters answeredLetters were answered in record time by 1,086 individuals and 426 volunteer groups.

Cares Day for Schools

26th year38 Community Partners2,506 volunteersVolunteers planted 5,920 daffodil bulbs, and used 1,535 gallons of paint for canvas murals, flat-painting, and wall murals.

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0–91199SEIU Training and Employment Funds163rd Street Improvement Council -

Scattered Site Housing Program175 Eldridge Street Tenants Association2400 7th Avenue Tenant Association4 Kids in Need

AAbbott HouseAbyssinian Development Corporation*Acacia Network*Achilles International*The Action Center for Education &

Community Development*Actors Theatre WorkshopACTS Community Development CorporationADAPT Community Network*Added Value and Herban SolutionsAddicts Rehabilitation Center FundAdventist Community Services*African American Planning Commission

- Serenity House Family ResidenceAfrican Center for Community

Empowerment (ACCE)African RefugeAfrican Services CommitteeAgape House of Prayer and PraiseAgape Seventh Day Baptist ChurchAguila, Inc.AHRC NYCAIDS Center of Queens CountyAlcance Nueva Vida BronxThe Ali Forney CenterAll Angels ChurchAlliance for Positive Change*Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens CenterThe AME Zion Church on the HillAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Society for the Prevention

of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC)Animal HavenAntioch Baptist ChurchArab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC)ArchCare*ArivaAsian Americans for Equality (AAFE)*ASPIRA of New York*Association for Metroarea Autistic

Children, Inc. (AMAC)Association to Benefit Children*Atlantic Terminal Tenants’ AssociationAudrey Johnson Day Care Learning Center

BBailey House

Bailey’s CafeBarrier Free LivingBay Improvement GroupBedford-Stuyvesant Early Childhood

Development CenterThe Bed-Stuy Campaign Against HungerBeliever’s Tabernacle of FaithBest Buddies New YorkBest Friends Animal SocietyBeth Abraham Health ServicesBethel Emanuel TempleBethel Evangelical ChurchBethsaida SDA ChurchBig Reuse*Bike New YorkBlack Veterans for Social JusticeBloomAgainBklynBMS Family Health and Wellness CentersBody Sculpt of New YorkBOOM!Health*Bottomless ClosetBowen Memorial Baptist ChurchThe Bowery MissionBowery Residents’ Committee*The Boys’ Club of New YorkBreaking Ground*Breukelen Resident AssociationBridge Builders Community PartnershipThe Bridge, Inc.*The Bridge to LifeBridging Access to CareBrightspotBringing Back Pentecost

Outreach MinistryBroadway CommunityBronx Arts Cultural CenterBronx Clergy Task ForceBronx House

Community CenterThe Bronx is BloomingBronx Land Trust*Bronx-Lebanon

Hospital CenterBronxWorks*Brookdale Family

Care CenterBrooklyn Animal Resource

Coalition (BARC)Brooklyn BoatworksBrooklyn Bridge Park ConservancyBrooklyn Community ServicesBrooklyn Cooperative Federal

Credit Union (Bushwick)Brooklyn Faith Feeding ProgramBrooklyn Prospect Charter SchoolsBrooklyn Public Library*

Central Library

Clinton Hill BranchConey Island BranchNew Utrecht Branch

Brooklyn Queens Land Trust*Brooklyn School for Career DevelopmentBrothers Helping BrothersBrownsville Community Residential CenterBuilding Your LegacyBushwick Parish United Methodist ChurchBushwick United Housing Development

Fund Corporation*Butterflies Women’s Group

CCabrini Immigrant ServicesCaldwell Temple Soup Kitchen PATHS*Calvary United Freewill Baptist ChurchCAMBA*Cardinal McCloskey ServicesCare for the HomelessCarnegie East HouseCarter Burden NetworkThe Cathedral at Greater Faith ChurchCathedral of St. John the DivineCatholic Charities - Archdiocese of New York*Center Against Domestic Violence*Center for Alternative Sentencing and

Employment Services (CASES)Center for Court Innovation*Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)Center for Nursing and RehabilitationCenter for Urban Community Services (CUCS)*

Center of Hope International Bread of Life Food Pantry

Changing Lives Christian CenterChild Development Support CorporationThe Child School Legacy High SchoolChildren of the CityThe Children’s Aid Society*The Children’s Hopsital at Montefiore

Deepening PartnershipsThrough volunteer-powered programs, coat and holiday gift drives, and volunteer management trainings, New York Cares helps drive the missions of 1,275 nonprofits, schools, and city agencies throughout the five boroughs. Forty-five percent of Community Partners report that they have less than 25 full-time staff members employed and 57.2% operate with a budget of less than $1 million.

New York Cares has allowed us to have a culinary class, which

we wouldn’t be able to do without the volunteers and Team

Leader. We have been doing this for over 10 years now.

– Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center

* Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites.

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Chinatown Manpower ProjectChrist Church United MethodistChristopher J. Clark - Christian Outreach MinistryChurch of God in Christ Jesus

of the Apostles’ FaithChurch of God’s ChildrenThe Church of Saint Mary the VirginThe Church of St. Luke in the FieldsChurch of the Living God Outreach MinistriesCienfuegos FoundationCity HarvestCitymeals-On-WheelsClinton Housing Development CompanyCoalition for Hispanic Family ServicesCoalition for the Homeless*Cobble Hill Health CenterCollege and Community Fellowship (CCF)College University of New York (CUNY)Columbia UniversityColumbus Amsterdam Business

Improvement District (BID)CommunionCommunity Association of Progressive

Dominicans (ACDP)*Community Concerns NetworkCommunity Counseling and Mediation (CCM)Community Health Action of Staten IslandComunilifeConcilio Estrella de JacobConcrete SafarisConey Island Generation GapConsuming Fire Ministries InternationalCore Services GroupCorona Self Help CenterCouncil for Economic EducationCouncil of Jewish Organizations of Staten IslandCovenant House New YorkCREATE, Inc.*Creedmoore Psychiatric Center Faith ChapelCulinary KidsCultural Renaissance for Economic Revitalization

DDare to Dream Christian Ministries ChurchDarou Salam Islamic CenterDestiny ResourcesDimension LearningDirections For Our Youth (DFOY)The Doe Fund*Doing It The Wright WayThe Domain CompaniesThe DOME ProjectDominican SundayThe DoorDOROTThe Drawing CenterDreamStreet Theatre CompanyDreamYard Project

EEarly LIFE*Earth Matter NYEast Harlem Asthma Center of ExcellenceEast New York Farms*East New York Miracle MinistriesEast New York United Concerned CitizensEducation Clinic, Inc.Educational Alliance*Edwin Gould Services For Children and FamiliesEl Buen CaminoElmcor Youth and Adult Activities*Elohim Community Development and OutreachEmerald Isle Immigration Center of New YorkEnd Time Ministries

Éphèse French Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchEspoirEvangelistic Communities Outreach BxExplore SchoolsExponents

FFaith Mission Christian Fellowship ChurchFamily Help ServicesFamily Support Systems UnlimitedFar Rockaway Community Church of the NazareneThe Father’s Heart MinistriesFavor MinistriesFedcap Rehabilitation Services*Feed My Sheep Community PantryFifth Avenue Social Adult Day Care CenterThe Financial ClinicFirst Baptist Church of Crown HeightsFirst Jerusalem Baptist ChurchFood Bank For New York City*Food First*Fordham Bedford Housing Corporation*Fordham UniversityThe Fortune Society - LICFostering Progressive Advocacy

Foundation (FPA Foundation)Foundation for LettersFox HouseFree Arts NYCThe Fresh Air FundFriends of Crown HeightsThe Friends of Governors IslandFriends of Kaiser ParkFriends of Van Cortlandt ParkThe Friends of Washington Market ParkFull Effect Gospel MinistriesFulton Area Business (FAB) Alliance

GGates of Praise MinistryGates to SuccessGay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC)The GB ProjectGCP OutreachGertrude Ederle Recreation CenterGethsemane Garden Baptist ChurchGetting Out and Staying OutGiGi’s PlayhouseGirl’s Educational and Mentoring

Services (GEMS)Giving Alternative Learners UpLifting

Opportunities (GallopNYC)*Gladiator Sports, Inc.*Global Medical Relief FundGoddard Riverside Community CenterGod’s Love We DeliverGood News Christian ChurchGood Shepherd Services*GOOD+ FoundationGoodwill Industries of Greater New

York and Northern New Jersey*Gospel Assembly Church Of

Jesus Christ ApostolicGrace Opportunity (GO) ProjectGrace Tabernacle COGICGrand Street Guild Residents AssociationGrand Street Settlement*Greater Tabernacle Baptist ChurchGreater Victory Baptist ChurchGreater Zion Baptist ChurchGreenbelt ConservancyGreenhope Services for WomenGreenwich HouseGrowNYC*

The Guidance Center of WestchesterGuidepostsThe Guild for Exceptional Children

HHabitat for Humanity - New York CityHaitian-American United for ProgressHakookHamilton-Madison House*Hands On New YorkHarlem United Community AIDS CenterHarry Van Arsdale Educational CampusHarvest Fields Community ChurchHe Lives MinistriesHeartShare St. Vincent’s Services*Hebron Baptist ChurchHELP USA*Helping Hands Community Food PantryHelping Others Pursue Excellence (HOPE)Hempstead Adult and Community

Education ProgramHenry Street Settlement*Heritage Health and HousingHetrick-Martin InstituteHolding Hands MinistriesHoly Apostles Church - Soup KitchenHoly Cross ChurchHoly Cross SchoolHoly Ghost Church of GodHoly House of Prayer for All PeopleHolyrood Episcopal Church - Friday

Food Fest Soup KitchenHomes for the Homeless*Hope for HaitiThe HopeLine Resource Center for

Community DevelopmentHouse of Hope Social ClubHouse-A-SoldierHousing and Services, Inc.Housing Works*Howard’s Mission PossibleHudson Guild - John Lovejoy Elliott Center*Hudson River ParkHunts Point Alliance for Children (HPAC)

IIglesia Christiana EvangelicaIglesia El RefugioIglesia Pentecostal Senda AntiguaIglesia Sol De JusticiaInTandemInternational Pentecostal City MissionInternational Rescue Committee*I’RAISE Girls & Boys InternationalIris HouseIsabella Geriatric Center

JJacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House*Jacobi Medical CenterJan Hus Presbyterian Church &

Neighborhood HouseJCC of Staten IslandJCHHOMES, Inc.Jerusalem SDA ChurchJesus Outreach TabernacleJewish Board of Family and Children’s Services*Jewish Community Council of

Greater Coney Island

KThe Kareem D. Sapp FoundationKEEN New YorkA Key To Success New York

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Keys of the Kingdom Pentecostal Holiness ChurchKids CreativeKing of Kings Empowerment MinistryKingsbridge Heights Community CenterKIPP NYCKips Bay Neighborhood Alliance

LLa JornadaLACA State of New YorkLantern Community Services*Latino Pastoral Action CenterLeake & Watts ServicesLearning AllyLebu Society In AmericaLegal Aid SocietyL’eglise de Dieu de L’esperanceLenox Hill Neighborhood House*Leviticus ChurchLife Center International MinistriesLighthouse AcademiesLincoln Square Business Improvement DistrictLincoln Square Neighborhood CenterLittle EssentialsLittle Sisters of the Assumption

Family Health ServiceLiving PositiveLord & King MinistriesLos Redimidos por la Sangre de JesucristoLott Assisted Living ResidenceLower East Side Ecology CenterLower East Side Service Center*Lutheran Social Services of New York*LYFE (Living for the Young Family

through Education) Program

MMadison Square Boys & Girls ClubMagnolia Tree Earth Center of

Bedford-StuyvesantManhattan Land Trust*Manna of Life MinistriesMasbiaMedgar Evers CollegeMental Health Providers of Western QueensMethodist Home for Nursing & RehabilitationMetropolitan Baptist ChurchMetropolitan Community Church

of New York CharitiesMetropolitan Waterfront AllianceMidnight RunMildred W. Fairclough FoundationMind-Builders Creative Arts CenterMission for Christ MinistriesMissionary Church of ChristThe Misunderstood Youth Development CenterMommy & Daddy’s Little Angel’s

OST & Youth ProgramMorningside Area AllianceMorningside Center PAZMorris Heights Health CenterMorrisania Baptist ChurchMosholu Montefiore Community CenterMount Horeb Baptist ChurchMount Neboh Baptist ChurchMount Sinai Health SystemMount Sinai Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchMount Vernon Church of God -

Good Shepherd PantryMount Vernon Seventh-Day Adventist Church

- Community Services DepartmentMount Zion Baptist ChurchMusic for Autism

NNALEO Educational FundNational Council of Jewish WomenThe Neighborhood Association for

Inter-Cultural Affairs (NAICA)Network of Angels, Inc.New Alternatives for ChildrenNew Alternatives for LGBT Homeless YouthNew Beginnings Outreach MinistryNew Covenant ChurchNew Creation Christian Church Outreach CenterNew Hope Community Resource CenterNew Hope Family Worship CenterNew Hope for All Saints Lutheran ChurchNew Hope Seven Day Adventist ChurchNew Horizon Counseling CenterNew Jerusalem ChurchThe New Jewish HomeNew Life Church of Staten IslandNew Move of God Pentecostal ChurchNew Settlement Apartments*New Testament Baptist ChurchNew Testament Church of GodNew York Association for Blind AthletesNew York City Administration

for Children’s ServicesNew York City Department for the Aging (DFTA)New York City Department of Cultural AffairsNew York City Department of Education*

The BronxHS 250 – Eximius College Preparatory

Academy: A College Board SchoolHS 259 – Health, Education, and

Research Occupations High SchoolHS 297 – Morris Academy for

Collaborative Studies (MACS)HS 305 – Pablo Neruda AcademyHS 349 – Bronx River High SchoolPS 352 – The Vida Bogart

School for All Children*HS 353 – World View High SchoolHS 397 – ELLIS Preparatory AcademyHS 405 – Herbert H. Lehman High SchoolHS 418 – Bronx High School

for the Visual ArtsHS 442 – The Celia Cruz Bronx

High School of MusicHS 513 – New World High SchoolHS 517 – Frederick Douglass

Academy III Secondary SchoolHS 525 – Bronx Leadership

Academy High SchoolHS 530 – Longwood Preparatory AcademyHS 546 – Bronx Theatre High SchoolHS 565 – High School for

Energy and TechnologyHS/IS 324 – Bronx Early College

Academy for Teaching & LearningHS/IS 342 – International

School for the Liberal ArtsHS/IS 367 – Archimedes

Academy for Math, Science and Technology Applications

IS 117 – Joseph H. WadeIS 131 – Albert EinsteinIS 223 – The Laboratory of

Finance and TechnologyIS 323 – Bronx Writing AcademyIS 331 – The Bronx School

of Young LeadersIS 384 – Entrada AcademyIS 448 – Soundview Academy for

Culture and ScholarshipKIPP Academy ElementaryPathways to Graduation – Bronx

PK 66 – Garden of Learning and DiscoveryPK 87 – Rose Hill Pre-K Center –

Bedford Park-Fordham NorthPK 92 – Rose Hill Pre-K Center – NorwoodPS 107PS 11 – HighbridgePS 154 – Jonathan D. HyattPS 159 – Luis Munoz Marin

Bilingual SchoolPS 161 – Ponce De LeonPS 18 – John Peter Zenger SchoolPS 214 – The Lorraine Hansberry AcademyPS 277 – Dr. Evelina Lopez-Antonetty

Children’s Literacy CenterPS 30 – The Wilton SchoolPS 311 – Lucero Elementary SchoolPS 333 – The Longwood

Academy of DiscoveryPS 340PS 359 – Concourse Village

Elementary SchoolPS 369 – Young Leaders ElementaryPS 42 – Claremont Community SchoolPS 443 – The Family SchoolPS 449 – Grant Avenue Elementary SchoolPS 463 – Urban Scholars

Community SchoolPS 47 – John RandolphPS 5 – Port MorrisPS 57 – CrescentPS 6 – West FarmsPS 62 – Inocensio CasanovaPS 75 – School of Research and DiscoveryPS 76 – The Bennington SchoolPS 88 – S. Silverstein Little

Sparrow SchoolPS/IS 461 – Metropolitan

Lighthouse Charter SchoolStudents in Temporary Housing

– Cauldwell ResidenceWalton Educational Complex

BrooklynBushwick United Early Learn – 6Bushwick United Early Learn – 77HS 337 – International High

School at LafayetteHS 454 – Williamsburg High School

of Arts and TechnologyHS 462 – John Jay School for LawHS 488 – Brooklyn Preparatory

High SchoolHS 489 – W.E.B. DuBois

Academic High SchoolHS 528 – The High School

for Global CitizenshipHS 531 – The School for Human RightsHS 539 – High School for Service

and Learning at ErasmusHS 543 – Science, Technology, and

Research High School at ErasmusHS 546 – High School for Public

Service: Heroes of TomorrowHS 548 – Brooklyn School

of Music and TheatreHS 549 – Bushwick School

For Social JusticeHS 558 – Williamsburg High School

for Architecture and DesignHS 567 – Brooklyn Theatre

Arts High SchoolHS 572 – Expeditionary Learning

School for Community LeadersHS 594 – Gotham Professional

Arts AcademyHS 615 – Transit Tech Career and

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Technical Education High SchoolHS 639 – Brooklyn Lab SchoolHS 643 – Brooklyn Democracy AcademyHS 656 – Brooklyn High School of the ArtsHS 670 – Benjamin Banneker Academy

for Community DevelopmentHS 684 – Millennium Brooklyn High SchoolHS 707 – Brooklyn Prospect

Charter SchoolHS 745 – Brooklyn Institute for Liberal ArtsHS/IS 382 – Academy for College

Preparation and Career ExplorationHS/IS 730 – Summit Academy

Charter SchoolIS 292 – Margaret S. DouglasIS 303 – Herbert S. EisenbergIS 354 – The School of Integrated LearningIS 484 – Ronald Edmonds

Learning Center IIIS 62 – DitmasIS 664 – Brooklyn Environmental

Exploration SchoolIS 71 – Juan Morel Campos

Secondary SchoolIS 722 – New Heights Middle SchoolMott Hall Bridges AcademyMS 582 – The Upper AcademyPathways to Graduation –

Linden Learning CenterPathways to Graduation – YroadsPS 124 – Silas B. DutcherPS 130 – The Parkside (Lower School)PS 133 – William A. ButlerPS 138 – The Core Knowledge

Efficacy SchoolPS 147 – The Isaac Remsen SchoolPS 156 – Waverly School of the ArtsPS 158 – WarwickPS 181PS 184 – NewportPS 194 – Raoul WallenbergPS 196 – Ten Eyck SchoolPS 21 – Crispus AttucksPS 213 – New LotsPS 230 – Doris L. Cohen (Lower School)PS 230 – Doris L. Cohen (Upper School)PS 24 – The Dual Language School

for International StudiesPS 243 – The Weeksville SchoolPS 272 – Curtis EstabrookPS 274 – KosciuskoPS 290 – Juan Morel CamposPS 297 – Abraham StocktonPS 298 – Dr. Betty ShabazzPS 305 – Dr. Peter RayPS 307 – Daniel Hale WilliamsPS 309 – The George E. Wibecan

Preparatory AcademyPS 325 K- The Fresh Creek SchoolPS 328 – Phyllis WheatleyPS 335 – Granville T. WoodsPS 361 – East Flatbush Early

Childhood SchoolPS 38 – The PacificPS 399 – Stanley Eugene ClarkPS 4*PS 40 – George W. CarverPS 503 – The School of DiscoveryPS 506 – The School of

Journalism & TechnologyPS 53PS 557 – Brooklyn Gardens

Elementary SchoolPS 56 – Lewis H. LatimerPS 59 – William Floyd

PS 599 – The Brooklyn Landmark Elementary School

PS 627 – Brighter Choice Community School

PS 67 – Charles A. DorseyPS 742 – Empower Charter SchoolPS 770 – The New American AcademyPS 771PS 81 – Thaddeus StevensPS 92 – Adrian HegemanPS/IS 30 – Mary White Ovington SchoolPS/IS 323

ManhattanCommunity School District 5Future Leaders Institute Charter SchoolHS 279 – Opportunity Charter SchoolHS 294 – Essex Street AcademyHS 298 – Pace High SchoolHS 313 – The James Baldwin School:

A School for Expeditionary LearningHS 394 – Emma Lazarus High SchoolHS 400 – High School for

Environmental StudiesHS 409 – Coalition School

for Social ChangeHS 420 – High School for Health

Professions and Human ServicesHS 448 – University

Neighborhood High SchoolHS 459 – Manhattan

International High SchoolHS 463 – High School for Media

and CommunicationsHS 509 – Marta Valle High SchoolHS 515 – Lower East Side

Preparatory High SchoolHS 545 – High School for Dual

Language and Asian StudiesHS 560 – City-As-SchoolHS 570 – Satellite Academy High SchoolHS 580 – Richard R. Green

High School of TeachingHS 630 – Art and Design High SchoolHS 860 – Frederick Douglass

Academy II Secondary SchoolIS 330 – Girls Preparatory Charter

School of New York Middle SchoolMS 104 – Simon Baruch Middle SchoolMS 319 – Maria TeresaMS 324 – Patria MirabalMS 933 – City Knoll Middle SchoolPS 11 – William T. HarrisPS 111 – Adolph S. OchsPS 123 – Mahalia Jackson

Elementary SchoolPS 124 – Yung WingPS 140 – Nathan StrausPS 145 – The Bloomingdale SchoolPS 15 – Roberto ClementePS 161 – Pedro Albizu CamposPS 163 – Alfred E. SmithPS 171 – Patrick HenryPS 175 – Henry H GarnetPS 185 – Early Childhood Discovery

and Design Magnet SchoolPS 188 – The Island SchoolPS 194 – Countee CullenPS 2 – Meyer LondonPS 20 – Anna SilverPS 208 – Alain L. Locke Magnet School

for Environmental StewardshipPS 30 – Rafael Hernandez

– Langston HughesPS 33 – Chelsea PrepPS 37 – River East Elementary

PS 375 – Mosaic Preparatory AcademyPS 38 – Roberto ClementePS 46 – Arthur TappanPS 50 – Vito MarcantonioPS 64 – The Robert Simon SchoolPS 75 – Emily DickinsonPS 76 – A. Philip RandolphPS 8 – Luis BelliardPS 811 – Mickey Mantle SchoolPS/IS 366 – Washington Heights AcademyPS/MS 149 – Sojourner TruthPS/MS 96 – Joseph C. LanzettaSt. Jean Baptiste High School

QueensHS 236 – International High

School For Health SciencesPS 256HS 258 – Energy Tech High SchoolHS 264 – Academy of Finance

and EnterpriseHS 296 – Pan American

International High SchoolHS 299 – Bard High School Early College IIHS 301 – Academy for Careers

in Television and FilmHS 310 – Queens Collegiate:

A College Board SchoolHS 326 – Cambria Heights

Academy for New LiteraciesHS 328 – High School for

Community LeadershipHS 351 – Rockaway Collegiate High SchoolPS 4*HS 495 – Bayside High SchoolHS 550 – High School for

Arts and BusinessHS 600 – Queens Vocational

and Technical High SchoolHS 744 – Voyages Prepatory High SchoolHS/IS 286 – The Young Women’s

Leadership School of AstoriaIS 217 – Robert A. Van Wyck SchoolIS 287 – The Emerson SchoolMS 53 – Brian PiccoloPS 104 – The Bays WaterPS 111 – Jacob BlackwellPS 123PS 13 – Clement C. MoorePS 143 – Louis ArmstrongPS 160 – Walter Francis BishopPS 17 – Henry David ThoreauPS 183 – Dr. Richard R. GreenPS 19 – Marino JeantetPS 197 – The Ocean SchoolPS 20 – John BownePS 205 – The Alexander

Graham Bell SchoolPS 211 – Elm Tree ElementaryPS 234PS 253PS 306 – New York City

Academy for DiscoveryPS 330PS 354 – The STEM Institute of QueensPS 60 – WoodhavenPS 65 – The Raymond York

Elementary SchoolPS 721 – John F. Kennedy Jr. SchoolPS 85 – Judge Charles VallonePS 86PS 92 – Harry T. Stewart Sr.

Staten IslandHS 440 – New Dorp High SchoolHS 450 – Curtis High SchoolPS 10 – Fort Hill Collaborative

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Elementary SchoolPS 20 – Port RichmondPS 45 – John Tyler

New York City Department of Homeless Services*30th Street Bellevue Men’s ShelterAtlantic Armory ShelterAuburn Family ResidenceTilden Hall Residence

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation*

Alfred E. Smith Recreation CenterAllen Street MallARROW Community CenterAsser Levy Recreation CenterAstoria ParkBartow-Pell Mansion MuseumBrookville ParkBrownsville Recreation CenterChelsea Recreation CenterClaremont ParkCoffey ParkCrotona ParkCunningham ParkDevoe ParkDongan PlaygroundFlushing Meadows Corona ParkForest ParkFort Greene ParkFort Tryon ParkFranz Sigel ParkGreenThumb

Bissel GardensDrew GardensEdgecombe Ave/Sugar Hill GardenFloral Vineyard Community GardenGreen Oasis Community GardenHarlem Rose GardenHerbal GardenJerry and the Senior Gents of E.N.Y.Land Restoration Project CompoundNew Vision GardenPadre Plaza Success GardenRiverside Valley Community

Garden - Jenny’s GardenThe Shiloh GardenUnion Street Garden and

Community DevelopmentWilliam A. Harris Garden

Hamilton Fish Recreation CenterHansborough Recreation CenterHighbridge Recreation CenterHighland ParkInwood Hill ParkJackie Robinson Recreation CenterJohn V. Lindsay East River ParkKosciuszko PoolLincoln Terrace ParkLost Battalion Hall Recreation CenterMerriam PlaygroundMorningside ParkMosholu ParkwayMullaly ParkNostrand PlaygroundNYC Parks Citywide Aquatics DivisionOwen Dolen Recreation CenterPelham Bay ParkPelham Fritz Recreation Center - OST ProgramProspect ParkQueens Recreation for NYC

Parks and RecreationRiverside ParkSara D. Roosevelt ParkSeward ParkSt. Mary’s ParkSt. Mary’s Recreation Center

Theodore Roosevelt ParkTompkins Square ParkUniversity Woods ParkVon King ParkWest Bronx Recreation CenterWilliamsbridge Oval Park - Afterschool CenterWilliamsbridge Oval Park - Senior Center

New York City Department of ProbationNew York City Department of SanitationNew York City Department of TransportationNew York City Housing Authority*New York City Office of Emergency ManagementNew York City Rescue MissionNew York City Seventh Day Baptist ChurchNew York City Street Consortium - Trees New YorkThe New York City Urban Debate LeagueNew York Common PantryThe New York Foundling HospitalNew York Hall of ScienceNew York Junior Tennis & LearningNew York Public Library (NYPL)*

67th Street Branch96th Street BranchAllerton BranchBloomingdale BranchColumbus BranchCountee Cullen BranchGeorge Bruce BranchHigh Bridge BranchJerome Park BranchMosholu BranchMuhlenberg BranchWebster BranchYorkville Branch

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation*

New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation*

New York State Senate*New York Therapeutic Communities (NYTC)New York University Medical CenterNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital*Niño de la Caridad FoundationNon Sectarian Church of GodThe North Bronx Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchNorth East Bronx Day CareNorth Western Human ServicesNortheast Brooklyn Housing

Development CorporationNortheastern Conference Adventist

Community Services CenterNorthern Manhattan Improvement CorporationNYC H2ONYC Health + Hospitals Corporation (HHC)*

OOdyssey HouseOmega Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi SororityOnly Make BelieveOpen Arms Circle - Adult Day Care CenterOpen Door Child Care CenterOperation HOPEOperation Jersey CaresOperation: Quiet ComfortOpportunities For A Better TomorrowThe Osborne AssociationOur Lady of Grace Church

PParadise Adult Day CareParadise Transitional HousingPartnership with Children*Pathways to Graduation*Pathways to Leadership

The Pearls and Ivy Foundation of Queens, Inc.People’s United Methodist ChurchPerfect Peace Ministry Youth OutreachPerfecting Faith ChurchPhipps Houses Group*Pibly Residential ProgramsPlay Rugby USAPolice Athletic LeaguePositive Beginnings, Inc.*Poughkeepsie Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchPower ChapelPowerMyLearningPraxis Housing Initiatives*Prayer Temple ChurchPregnancy Center of NYPresbyterian Senior Services (PSS)*Project EATS*Project FIND*Project Harmony - JD Wilson GardenProject Hope CharitiesProject RenewalProject SunshineProspect Heights Educational CampusPublic Prep NetworkPublicolorPuerto Rican Family InstitutePure Gospel Miracle Revival Center

QQueens Community HouseQueens County Farm MuseumQueens Library*

Arverne BranchBroadway BranchFar Rockaway BranchJackson Heights BranchLong Island City Adult Learning CenterWoodside Branch

RRamon Velez Recovery CenterRandall’s Island Park Alliance*Rauschenbusch Metro MinistriesReaching-Out Community ServicesReading PartnersReal Life ChurchReal Word MinistriesRed Hook ConservancyRefuge Citadel of Hope Outreach DepartmentRefuge House of Prayer For All People*Regional Economic Community

Action Program (RECAP)ReplicationsRescuing Leftover CuisineReshaping Our Youth And Adult LivesResident Association of Lafayette GardensRestfull Nights OrganizationRestoration Worship TempleResurrection and Life ChurchThe River Fund New YorkRiverbay FundThe Riverside Premier Rehab and Healing CenterRochdale Village Senior CenterRock of Salvation (Roca de Salvacion) ChurchRoom To GrowRow New YorkRPGA StudioRutgers Community Center

SSafe Horizon*Salem United Methodist ChurchSalt and Sea MissionThe Salvation Army of Greater New York*

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Salvation Church of GodSamaritan Hands CenterSamaritan Village*Sammon Build Center - Families in TransitionSanctuary for FamiliesSauti Yetu Center for African WomenSCAN New York*Schervier Nursing Care CenterSCO Family of Services*Sean Casey Animal RescueSecond Chance Resources GroupSelfHelp Community Services*Senior Citizens on Our MindsServices for the Underserved*Sesame Flyers InternationalThe Sharing CommunitySheltering Arms*Sisters With PurposeSouth Asian Youth ActionSouth East Bronx Neighborhood CenterSouth Jamaica Center for Children and ParentsSpecial Olympics of New YorkSports and Arts In Schools Foundation*St. Ann’s Corner of Harm ReductionSt. Ann’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Bartholomew’s ChurchSt. John’s Bread & LifeSt. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital CenterSt. Mark Church of Christ Soup KitchenSt. Michael’s ChurchSt. Nicks Alliance*St. Peter’s ChurchSt. Samuel’s Cathedral Church of GodStanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center*State University of New York (SUNY) - Albany*Statement ArtsStein Senior CenterStorefront Academy South BronxStreet LIFE MinistriesStreetWise PartnersStretching Far and Wide Global MinistriesStuyvesant Cove Park - Solar OneSumner Houses Tenant AssociationSunny Isles PublishingSunnyside Community Services*Sunset Park Community ChurchSychar French Seventh-Day Adventist Church

TTabernacle of Prayer for All PeopleTabernacle of Victory Deliverance ChurchTender Care Human Services (TCHS)Thessalonia Baptist ChurchTiberian Baptist ChurchTompkins Houses Residents AssociationTransportation AlternativesTrinity Evangelical Lutheran ChurchTrinity Tabernacle of GravesendTrinity’s Services and Food for the HomelessTriple R GardenTrippinz Care MissionTrue Gospel Tabernacle ChurchTrue Light Universal Bible Church of GodTrue Worship ChurchTurning Point BrooklynTwin Parks Tenant AssociationTwo Bridges Neighborhood CouncilTzu Chi Foundation

UUjima Community Working TogetherUnidad de Iglesias Pentecostales de las TinieblasUnion Grove Baptist Church Missionary MinistryUnion Settlement Association*Unitarian Church of All SoulsUnited Church of Jesus ChristUnited Clergy Task ForceUnited Coalition AssociationUnited Community CentersUnited Family FellowshipUnited House of StrengthUnited Methodist Church of the VillageUnited Way of Greater St. LouisUnited Yes We Can, Unidos Si Se PuedeUniting Through Love, Inc.Unity Faith OutreachUniversity Community Social ServicesUniversity of the StreetsUniversity Settlement Society of New YorkUrban DoveUrban Justice CenterUrban Pathways*Urban Strategies*Urban Upbound

VVillage Care of New YorkVillage TempleVineyard International Christian MinistriesVIP Community Services*VISIONS / Services for the Blind

and Visually Impaired*Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY)VOCAL-NYVolunteers of America of Greater New York*

WWakefield SDA ChurchWalt Whitman Tenants AssociationWashington Heights CORNER ProjectWe Care Community OutreachWe Care New York, Inc.We Stay Nos QuedamosWe The Kids FoundationWe W.I.L.L Thru SportsWendy Hilliard Gymnastics FoundationWest Harlem Group AssistanceWest Side Campaign Against HungerWest Side Little LeagueWest Side Soccer LeagueWesthabWheeling ForwardWhite Rock Baptist ChurchWilliam F. Ryan Community Health CenterWomen for Afghan WomenWomen In Need*Women’s Housing and Economic

Development Corporation (WHEDCo)Women’s Prison AssociationWonderful Life Adult Day CareWoodside on the MoveWoodycrest Center for Human DevelopmentWord of Life Christian Fellowship InternationalWorking in Support of Education (w!se)World Impact International MinistriesWorld Vision’s U.S. ProgramsThe Worship House and Outreach Ministries

X, YXavier Mission*The YMCA of Greater New York*Young Scholar Group DaycareThe Youth Farm

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Funding the MissionION TradingWilliam JanetschekKirkland & Ellis LLPMr. and Mrs. Marc

KirschnerLouis and Anne Abrons

Foundation, Inc.Arielle and Ian MadoverThe MCJ Amelior

FoundationMillennium ManagementMizuho AmericasNew York City Council:

NYC Cleanup InitiativeOnDeckPerella Weinberg PartnersPerformicsPineBridge InvestmentsThe Robert and Joyce

Menschel Family Foundation

The Rockefeller GroupSteven RubensteinNancy SandsSchulte Roth & Zabel LLPPhil SeskinSHoP ArchitectsSony Corporation

of AmericaLori and Lawrence SpiegelDiane StrausJeanne StrausVarinda Missett and

Eric StrausTides FoundationTishman Speyer

Properties, IncThe Travelers

Companies, Inc.U.S. Bank FoundationVerizon FoundationViacom Inc.WisdomTree Asset

Management, Inc.Howard WolfsonAvison Young.

Patron Donors$5,000–$9,999Anonymous (3)Keats AikenAnalysis Group EconomicsBankUnitedBerkshire Capital

SecuritiesEve BirnbaumBlank Rome LLPJeffrey BoutilierBreakthru Beverage GroupBruce MeninBuckingham Capital

Management Inc.Carnegie CorporationCBRECBSC-III Capital Partners, LLCElizabeth Rabii Cribbs

& Derek CribbsCushman & WakefieldDelos Living LLCJessica Zoob and

Rob DonahueGrace and Mark DoramusDream Hotel GroupDuval & Stachenfeld LLPDynamic ResourcesEnterprise Holdings

FoundationErnst & Young LLPFareportalFirst Republic BankFISForce Brands LLCFred Alger

Management, Inc.

Christopher FrenchFXFOWLEGus GarciaGenerator Media

+ AnalyticsMeg GobleLeslie GrussDrs. Elizabeth and

James HaleHalstead PropertyHidrock PropertiesHilton New York HotelElise HubsherSophia HudsonHudson Bay CapitalIBM CorporationJoele Frank, Wilkinson

Brimmer KatcherPamela and Robert KindlerSusan KohlmannMahmoud MamdaniRabin MartinMay and Samuel Rudin

Family Foundation, Inc.McGraw-Hill EducationMilbank, Tweed,

Hadley & McCoyMilo Kleinberg Design

Associates Inc.Nadine MirchandaniThe Nasdaq Stock

Market, Inc.Gabriella NawiNew York City Council:

Parks Equity InitiativeNewmark Grubb

Knight FrankJoselyn Cruz and

Adam OestreichOppenheimerFunds, Inc.Candido PerezPKF O’Connor Davies LLPProvidence Equity PartnersRatliff Charitable

FoundationTerrence RobertsLinda and Lawrence

RodmanRolex Watch USAPatrick RyanSard Verbinnen & Co.Judith and Martin ScherzerSchoologyCarla SchwartzAdam Shapiro, Jana

Pasquel de Shapiro and Max Shapiro

Alex and Michael ShumanJoshua SilverSimpson Thacher & Bartlett

LLP/ Robert E. SpattSJL Attorney Search, LLCSnap, IncTailwind CapitalThe Honorable Annabel

Palma: New York City Council

The Honorable Ydanis Rodriguez: New York City Council

John TomfohrTrilantic Capital PartnersTroutman Sanders LLPTZP Group LLCVenable LLPVSA PartnersThe Walt Disney Company

The Weissman Family Foundation

Willis Towers WatsonJoel WojnilowerXerox Corporation

30th Anniversary CirclePlatinum Member Anonymous (1) Aundrea and James

L. AmineJo-Anne Williams and

Richard BilottiMarni and William CohenKathryn Sallnow

and Neil DharAndra and John B.

EhrenkranzGail and Walter HarrisHiman Brown

Charitable TrustKathy Behrens and

Gerry O’ReillyJulie Turaj and Robert PohlyNancy SandsLori and Lawrence SpiegelMr. and Mrs. Paul

J. Taubman

Gold Member Helen and John Ellis Carol and Michael GrahamHoward WolfsonJanet Zagorin

Silver MemberRene BrinkleyNicole ChalmersElizabeth Rabii Cribbs

and Derek CribbsJennifer DanoffLisa and Brett ErsoffRiverside Risk Advisors LLC

/ Joyce and Chris FrostKristine and Matthew GaierGus GarciaMeg GobleTodd HollanderDebra PutzerSard Verbinnen & Co. Joshua Silver

In-Kind Supporters21st Century FoxAdler WindowsCaptivate NetworkFacebookFlatRate MovingGroupMHalstead PropertyHelpsyJunkluggersKinetic WorldwideLinkNYCMasanaOUTFRONT Media, Inc.Salesforce.orgSimpson Thacher

& Bartlett LLPStraus NewsVornado Realty TrustWBLS 107.5 FMXaxis

Investors$150,000+BarclaysBloomberg PhilanthropiesCitiThe Clark FoundationCredit Suisse Americas

FoundationMorgan StanleyMr. and Mrs. Paul

J. Taubman

Ground Breakers$125,000–$149,999HSBC Bank USA, N.A.PricewaterhouseCoopers

LLP

Founders’ Club$100,000–$124,999Anonymous (1)JPMorgan Chase & Co.National Basketball

AssociationThe NYS State Commission

on National & Community Service: Volunteer Generation Fund

Sidley Austin

Chairman’s Club$75,000–$99,99921st Century FoxAundrea and

James L. AmineAndra and John B.

EhrenkranzFirst Eagle Investment

Management, LLCGE Management

Development Institute - Crotonville

Himan Brown Charitable Trust

The Moody’s FoundationJulie Turaj and Robert PohlyUBS

President’s Circle$50,000–$74,999American Express CompanyBank of AmericaCapital One FoundationDelta Air Lines, Inc.Deutsche BankEvercore PartnersGap Inc.The Goldman Sachs

Group, Inc.Gray FoundationGail and Walter HarrisL’Oréal USAOffice of the Mayor:

NYC ServiceSimpson Thacher

& Bartlett LLP

Platinum Donors$35,000–$49,999AllianceBernstein L.P.Centerview PartnersCitrin Cooperman

& CompanyKathryn Sallnow

and Neil DharDiscovery CommunicationsESPN

The Frances L. and Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund

Neuberger Berman, LLCThe Price Family

FoundationThe SJS Charitable TrustUMRobert WalshThe Wasily Family

FoundationWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Gold Donors$25,000–$34,999Anonymous (1) Adolph and Ruth

Schnurmacher Foundation

Jo-Anne Williams and Richard Bilotti

The Blackstone Group L.P.BNP ParibasColgate-Palmolive

CompanyCredit Agricole Corporate

& Investment BankDavis, Polk & Wardwell LLPDiane and Dorothy

Brooks FoundationDonald A. Pels

Charitable TrustEtsy, Inc.J.CrewLoews CorporationMary J. Hutchins

FoundationMasterCardMazars USA LLPK. Don Cornwell and

Cydnee Murray-CornwellPaul, Weiss, Rifkind,

Wharton & Garrison LLPPfizer Inc.The Robert G. and Ellen

S. Gutenstein Family Foundation Inc.

S&P GlobalShutterstockSilver Lake Technology

AssociatesSkadden, Arps, Slate,

Meagher & Flom LLPSMBC Global

Foundation, Inc.Thomson ReutersTime WarnerUJA Federation of New YorkWachtell, Lipton,

Rosen & KatzWebMDXaxisJanet Zagorin

Silver Donors$15,000–$24,999Anonymous (2) American Eagle OutfittersAres Management, LLCBMO Capital MarketsCapital OneChristie’sClifford Chance US LLPCon EdisonThe Depository Trust &

Clearing CorporationMartin EllingFactset Research

Systems, Inc.

The Glastenbury Foundation

Carol and Michael GrahamVeronica Bulgari and

Stephan HaimoInnisfree M&A IncorporatedJohn A. Reisenbach

FoundationKPMGMacquarie Group

FoundationMarsh & McLennan

Companies, Inc.McKinsey & Company, Inc.myGoodDeed.orgNew York City Council:

A Greener NYCOMERSKathy Behrens and

Gerry O’ReillyMarianne and Ed PetroskySara and Tami Luhby

and Edward PurceRialto Capital

Management, LLCRiverside Risk Advisors LLC

/ Joyce and Chris FrostRobert W. Johnson IV

Charitable TrustSilicon Valley BankSoulCycleStraus NewsWarburg Pincus

Bronze Donors$10,000–$14,999Anonymous (1) Eric AltmannAnthem BCBSPhilip S. ArmstrongGary Bagley and David LeesEmily Baldwin and

Frederico PadilhaThe Bert & Sandra

Wasserman Foundation, Inc.

Kevin BlauchStephen BlumBuzzFeedKate Straus and Blair CapleMichael ChaeCharles C. Cahn, Jr.Charles and Mildred

Schnurmacher Foundation

Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc.

Marni and William CohenThe Dalton SchoolDeloitteDNB ASAEli Lilly and CompanyHelen EllisEquity OfficeRobert GarrettGCM GrosvenorGeller & CompanyGoogleGrubman Compton

FoundationHBOHead Family Charitable

FoundationHealthCor Partners

Management, L.P.Jeff HendrenIconix Brand GroupInditex USA

Thanks to the generosity of a multitude of corporate, foundation, government, and individual supporters, New York Cares spent 2017 furthering funder dollars by deepening our investment to meet pressing needs in New York City.

Gifts recorded as of 12/31/17 and are typically compiled annually.

New York Cares is deeply grateful to all of our annual donors, many of whom are not listed here due to limited space. For a full list of donors please visit our website www.newyorkcares.org/about/supporters.

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Stating the Financials

New York Cares, Inc. (Tax ID Number: 13-3444193) — This information has been excerpted from our audited 2017 Financial Statements conducted by our independent accountants EisnerAmper LLP. For a complete copy of our audited Financial Statements, visit www.newyorkcares.org or write to New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, Attn: FOIL Officer, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271

Statement of ActivitiesYear Ended September 30, 2017

Public support and revenue: Contributions and grants:

Foundations $ 659,750

Corporations 4,429,438

Government 262,225

Individuals 1,696,397

Special events 1,617,072

Investment income, net 69,692

Earned revenue 63,100

Other income 17,112

Public support and revenue before donated goods and services 8,814,786

Donated goods and services 2,341,408

Total public support and revenue before net assets released from restrictions 11,156,194

Net assets released from restrictions 0

Total public support and revenue 11,156,194

Expenses: Program services 9,188,349

Management and general 712,588

Fund-raising 1,260,811

Total expenses 11,161,748

Other changes:Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments 96,283

Change in net assets 90,729Net assets – beginning of year 6,145,122

Net assets – September 30, 2017 $ 6,235,851

Statement of Financial PositionSeptember 30, 2017

Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 908,405 Pledges receivable, net 1,410,067 Investments 4,107,063 Prepaid expenses 282,477 Restricted cash and cash equivalent 218,116 Property and equipment, net 215,721

$ 7,141,849

Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 380,310

Refundable advances 63,016

Deferred rent obligation 462,672

Total liabilities 905,998

Net assets:

Net assets without donor restrictions:

Undesignated, available for general operations 1,611,791

Board-designated endowment fund 3,403,407

Total net assets without donor restrictions 5,015,198

Net assets with donor restrictions 1,220,653

Total net assets 6,235,851 $ 7,141,849

Public Support and RevenueExpenses

Fundraising 11%

Management & General 6%

Government 2%

Other Income 1%

Special Events 15%

Corporations & Foundations 46%Program Services 83%

Donated Goods & Services 21%

Individuals 15%

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New York Cares meets pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in volunteer service.

New York Cares, Inc. 65 Broadway, 19th floorNew York, NY 10006(212) 228-5000

[email protected]

PresidentPaul J. TaubmanChairman and CEO, PJT Partners Inc.

Vice PresidentKathy BehrensPresident, Social Responsibility

and Player Programs, National Basketball Association

Vice PresidentJohn B. EhrenkranzChief Investment Officer,

Ehrenkranz Partners L.P.

Vice President - President EmeritusGail B. HarrisRetired Partner, Simpson

Thacher & Bartlett

Vice PresidentDavid A. LehmanManaging Director, Goldman Sachs

Vice PresidentJanet Zagorin

SecretaryJoyce FrostPartner, Riverside Risk Advisors LLC

Co-TreasurerNeil K. DharPartner, Head of Financial Services,

PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP

Co-TreasurerJeanne StrausPresident, Straus News, Our

Town, West Side Spirit, Our Town Downtown

Board MembersJames L. Amine, CEO of Investment

Banking and Capital Markets, Member of the Executive Board, Credit Suisse

Rene Brinkley, Brand Marketing Manager, CNBC

Audrey Choi, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer, Morgan Stanley

K. Don Cornwell, Partner, PJT Partners Inc.

Michael Graham, Senior Managing Director & Country Head - USA, OMERS Private Equity USA

Julie TurajRobert Walsh, Chief Financial

Officer, Evercore PartnersHoward Wolfson, Senior Advisor

to Mayor Mike Bloomberg, Bloomberg Philanthropies

Honorary Board MembersEdward AdlerRichard BilottiCheryl Cohen EffronKen GiddonSheldon Hirshon, ESQRobert LevitanDavid RabinMichael Schlein

As of 05/30/18. Affiliations for identification purposes only.

Board of Directors

Former New York Cares Executive Directors Ariel Zwang, Kathy Behrens, Paul Donahue and Ken Adams, along with current Executive Director

Gary Bagley, recognize Co-Founder, Board Member and Honoree Jeanne Straus, second from left, at the New York Cares Winter Benefit

at the Plaza Hotel December 4, 2017. Photo by Ryan Kyungroc Kim.

The Rising Leaders Council is a group of 40 young professionals who spearhead volunteer projects and raise funds in support of New York Cares.

Leadership Co-PresidentThomas Murray

Co-PresidentMelody Serafino

Finance ChairGus Garcia

Event & Fundraising Co-ChairAshton McLeod

Event & Fundraising Co-ChairCharlotte Savino

Membership & Social Engagement ChairElyse Cromer

Corporate EngagementSandra Will

Friends Committee LiaisonLaura Humphrey

Gary BagleyExecutive Director

Jennifer BeirneChief Development Officer

David DeLucaChief Program Officer

Ed LadaChief Finance & Operations Officer

Rising Leaders Council

Senior Staff