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GIVE TO BROOKLYN
Matching Gifts: To initiate a matching gift, please obtain the appropriate form from the personnel or human resources department at your and/or your spouse’s employer, complete the form, and send it to: Donor Services, Brooklyn Community Foundation, 1000 Dean Street, Suite 307, Brooklyn, NY 11238.BOARD AND STAFF
Meet Our Board of Directors The Board of Directors approves the programmatic focus areas of the Foundation’s community leadership activites, grantmaking, and special initiatives. Within these guidelines, the program staff recommend grants to the president and chairman for approval. Meet Our Staff Team Brooklyn Community Foundation staff is comprised of experienced grantmakers,ETSY UPLIFT FUND
Brooklyn Community Foundation is proud to partner with Etsy, the global marketplace for unique and creative goods that is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. Etsy established the Uplift Fund as a donor advised fund at Brooklyn Community Foundation to support nonprofits nationwide that work to dismantle barriers to building a successful small business by fostering equal IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS: LESSONS Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools: Lessons Learned from Restorative Justice Practitioners in Four Brooklyn Schools Anne Gregory, Russi Soffer, Easton Gaines, BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Brooklyn Community Foundation is the first and only public foundation solely dedicated to Brooklyn’s charitable community, working in partnership with generous donors and community leaders to invest in racial justice and community-led change. COMMUNITY FUND GRANTS Grants to Brooklyn nonprofits that advance racial justice and community-led change. SPARK PRIZE FOR BROOKLYN NONPROFITS The Spark Prize Celebrates Exceptional Nonprofits That Have Sparked Lasting Change in Brooklyn’s Communities The Spark Prize 2021-22 Application Is Now Open! Learn More The Spark Prize provides over $600,000 total each year to organizations with a strong track record of addressing critical challenges and opportunities in Brooklyn. We aim to celebrate organizations that BROOKLYN COVID-19 RESPONSE FUND Brooklyn Community Foundation launched the Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund in March 2020 with an explicit focus on racial justice and centering communities of color. The Fund has since become the largest community-supported emergency response in the Foundation’s history. In the first phase of the Fund, we distributed $3.3 million through 420 grants to 246 organizations across ABOUT US | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION We Spark Change. We are on a mission to spark lasting social change, mobilizing people, capital and expertise for a fair and just Brooklyn. Brooklyn Community Foundation is the first and only public foundation solely dedicated to Brooklyn’s charitable community, working in partnership with generous donors and community leaders to invest in racial justice and community-led change. COMMUNITY HEALTH OUTREACH AND SUPPORT GRANTSGIVE TO BROOKLYN
Matching Gifts: To initiate a matching gift, please obtain the appropriate form from the personnel or human resources department at your and/or your spouse’s employer, complete the form, and send it to: Donor Services, Brooklyn Community Foundation, 1000 Dean Street, Suite 307, Brooklyn, NY 11238.BOARD AND STAFF
Meet Our Board of Directors The Board of Directors approves the programmatic focus areas of the Foundation’s community leadership activites, grantmaking, and special initiatives. Within these guidelines, the program staff recommend grants to the president and chairman for approval. Meet Our Staff Team Brooklyn Community Foundation staff is comprised of experienced grantmakers,ETSY UPLIFT FUND
Brooklyn Community Foundation is proud to partner with Etsy, the global marketplace for unique and creative goods that is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. Etsy established the Uplift Fund as a donor advised fund at Brooklyn Community Foundation to support nonprofits nationwide that work to dismantle barriers to building a successful small business by fostering equal IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS: LESSONS Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools: Lessons Learned from Restorative Justice Practitioners in Four Brooklyn Schools Anne Gregory, Russi Soffer, Easton Gaines, BROOKLYN COVID-19 RESPONSE FUND Brooklyn Community Foundation launched the Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund in March 2020 with an explicit focus on racial justice and centering communities of color. The Fund has since become the largest community-supported emergency response in the Foundation’s history. In the first phase of the Fund, we distributed $3.3 million through 420 grants to 246 organizations across CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Current Grant Opportunities. Our Community Fund and field of interest fund grant programs are informed through extensive community engagement rooted in the findings of our Brooklyn Insights project. Through our discretionary grantmaking, we are committed to: Supporting organizations that have a deep commitment to the people of Brooklyn. CHANGE STARTS HERE: WEBINAR SERIES The Change Starts Here webinar series builds on the work of organizations and communities supported through Brooklyn Community Foundation’s Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund. The Fund’s first phase distributed $3.3 million through 420 grants to grassroots organizations across the borough. Its second phase begins with a community engagement process called Brooklyn Insights 2020 FOR DONORS | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Brooklyn Community Foundation offers a variety of ways to support the community you love—through the strategic grantmaking programs and special initiatives of our Community Fund, as well as personalized philanthropic guidance and administration of our Donor Advised Fund program options.. Choose the path that aligns with your goals today, and help ensure an even stronger Brooklyn for tomorrow. COMMUNITY-LED SOCIAL CHANGE GRANTS Brooklyn Community Foundation launched the Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund in March 2020 to address the health, economic, and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fund is deeply rooted in our values of racial equity. Through our racial justice lens, we prioritize support for nonprofits that are led by members of affected communities in order to center the voices ofGIVE TO BROOKLYN
Matching Gifts: To initiate a matching gift, please obtain the appropriate form from the personnel or human resources department at your and/or your spouse’s employer, complete the form, and send it to: Donor Services, Brooklyn Community Foundation, 1000 Dean Street, Suite 307, Brooklyn, NY 11238. IMMIGRANT RIGHTS FUND Brooklyn Community Foundation established the Immigrant Rights Fund in late 2016 in response to mounting uncertainty and fear within Brooklyn’s immigrant communities, combined with reports of xenophobic and racist attacks nationwide, and the creation of dangerous and exclusionary government policies. Since launching, the Fund has distributed close to $1.7M in 114 grants toSUNSET PARK
Academy of Medical & Public Health Services. To provide free mental health counseling services to immigrants in Sunset Park to meet the high demand by COVID-19. Read more. about Academy of Medical & PublicHealth Services.
IMMIGRANTS IN BROOKLYN: DATA SNAPSHOT Home | Contact Us | Email Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy. Brooklyn Community Foundation | info@BrooklynCommunityFoundation.org | 718.480.7500 1000 Dean Street, Suite IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS: LESSONS Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools: Lessons Learned from Restorative Justice Practitioners in Four Brooklyn Schools Anne Gregory, Russi Soffer, Easton Gaines, BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Brooklyn Community Foundation is the first and only public foundation solely dedicated to Brooklyn’s charitable community, working in partnership with generous donors and community leaders to invest in racial justice and community-led change. COMMUNITY FUND GRANTS Grants to Brooklyn nonprofits that advance racial justice and community-led change. ABOUT US | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONDEFINE COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONTULSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION We Spark Change. We are on a mission to spark lasting social change, mobilizing people, capital and expertise for a fair and just Brooklyn. Brooklyn Community Foundation is the first and only public foundation solely dedicated to Brooklyn’s charitable community, working in partnership with generous donors and community leaders to invest in racial justice and community-led change. CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Current Grant Opportunities. Our Community Fund and field of interest fund grant programs are informed through extensive community engagement rooted in the findings of our Brooklyn Insights project. Through our discretionary grantmaking, we are committed to: Supporting organizations that have a deep commitment to the people of Brooklyn.HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
Helping Residents Make Red Hook, Fort Greene and Brownsville Healthier Places to Live Many Brooklynites, especially residents of public housing, have limited access to affordable healthy food and safe open spaces to play and be active. This is a growing concern as communities with high poverty rates also face soaring health challenges including obesity, asthma, and diabetes.BOARD AND STAFF
Meet Our Board of Directors The Board of Directors approves the programmatic focus areas of the Foundation’s community leadership activites, grantmaking, and special initiatives. Within these guidelines, the program staff recommend grants to the president and chairman for approval. Meet Our Staff Team Brooklyn Community Foundation staff is comprised of experienced grantmakers,SHEEPSHEAD BAY
Turkish Cultural Center. To provide immigrants and refugees in Southern Brooklyn with free meal service, translation services, benefits screening, and remote programming to promote wellbeing, as well as meals for medical workers at Brooklyn Hospital Center. Read more. about Turkish Cultural Center. IMMIGRANT RIGHTS FUND ADVISORY COUNCIL Thank you for your interest - the application is now closed Help Lead Our Immigrant Rights Fund Grantmaking! We are now seeking applicants for the inaugural cohort of our Immigrant Rights Fund Advisory Council to lead a new participatory grantmaking process at Brooklyn Community Foundation. The Immigrant Rights Fund supports organizations working on the frontlines of change to MIXTECA | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Mixteca. Operating support to help the Mexican and Latin-American immigrant organization expand to balance critical service provision with immigrant advocacy work, community building and organizing, and skills-building programs. IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS: LESSONSRESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS DATARESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS DATAIMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICERESTORATIVE PRACTICES IN SCHOOLS POWERPOINTRESTORATIVE JUSTICE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLSPROBLEMS WITHRESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools: Lessons Learned from Restorative Justice Practitioners in Four Brooklyn Schools Anne Gregory, Russi Soffer, Easton Gaines, BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Brooklyn Community Foundation is the first and only public foundation solely dedicated to Brooklyn’s charitable community, working in partnership with generous donors and community leaders to invest in racial justice and community-led change. COMMUNITY FUND GRANTS Grants to Brooklyn nonprofits that advance racial justice and community-led change. ABOUT US | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONDEFINE COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONTULSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION We Spark Change. We are on a mission to spark lasting social change, mobilizing people, capital and expertise for a fair and just Brooklyn. Brooklyn Community Foundation is the first and only public foundation solely dedicated to Brooklyn’s charitable community, working in partnership with generous donors and community leaders to invest in racial justice and community-led change. CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Current Grant Opportunities. Our Community Fund and field of interest fund grant programs are informed through extensive community engagement rooted in the findings of our Brooklyn Insights project. Through our discretionary grantmaking, we are committed to: Supporting organizations that have a deep commitment to the people of Brooklyn.HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
Helping Residents Make Red Hook, Fort Greene and Brownsville Healthier Places to Live Many Brooklynites, especially residents of public housing, have limited access to affordable healthy food and safe open spaces to play and be active. This is a growing concern as communities with high poverty rates also face soaring health challenges including obesity, asthma, and diabetes.BOARD AND STAFF
Meet Our Board of Directors The Board of Directors approves the programmatic focus areas of the Foundation’s community leadership activites, grantmaking, and special initiatives. Within these guidelines, the program staff recommend grants to the president and chairman for approval. Meet Our Staff Team Brooklyn Community Foundation staff is comprised of experienced grantmakers,SHEEPSHEAD BAY
Turkish Cultural Center. To provide immigrants and refugees in Southern Brooklyn with free meal service, translation services, benefits screening, and remote programming to promote wellbeing, as well as meals for medical workers at Brooklyn Hospital Center. Read more. about Turkish Cultural Center. IMMIGRANT RIGHTS FUND ADVISORY COUNCIL Thank you for your interest - the application is now closed Help Lead Our Immigrant Rights Fund Grantmaking! We are now seeking applicants for the inaugural cohort of our Immigrant Rights Fund Advisory Council to lead a new participatory grantmaking process at Brooklyn Community Foundation. The Immigrant Rights Fund supports organizations working on the frontlines of change to MIXTECA | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Mixteca. Operating support to help the Mexican and Latin-American immigrant organization expand to balance critical service provision with immigrant advocacy work, community building and organizing, and skills-building programs. IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS: LESSONSRESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS DATARESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN SCHOOLS DATAIMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICERESTORATIVE PRACTICES IN SCHOOLS POWERPOINTRESTORATIVE JUSTICE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLSPROBLEMS WITHRESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Implementing Restorative Justice in Schools: Lessons Learned from Restorative Justice Practitioners in Four Brooklyn Schools Anne Gregory, Russi Soffer, Easton Gaines, BROOKLYN COVID-19 RESPONSE FUND Brooklyn Community Foundation launched the Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund in March 2020 with an explicit focus on racial justice and centering communities of color. The Fund has since become the largest community-supported emergency response in the Foundation’s history. In the first phase of the Fund, we distributed $3.3 million through 420 grants to 246 organizations acrossGIVE TO BROOKLYN
Matching Gifts: To initiate a matching gift, please obtain the appropriate form from the personnel or human resources department at your and/or your spouse’s employer, complete the form, and send it to: Donor Services, Brooklyn Community Foundation, 1000 Dean Street, Suite 307, Brooklyn, NY 11238.INSIGHTS TO IMPACT
2020 was a year of extraordinary grassroots generosity, enabling us to distribute $12.7 million to nonprofits, breaking all Foundation records. The remarkable scale and urgency of this grantmaking to address overwhelming community need was made possible by FOR DONORS | BROOKLYN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Brooklyn Community Foundation offers a variety of ways to support the community you love—through the strategic grantmaking programs and special initiatives of our Community Fund, as well as personalized philanthropic guidance and administration of our Donor Advised Fund program options.. Choose the path that aligns with your goals today, and help ensure an even stronger Brooklyn for tomorrow.HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
Helping Residents Make Red Hook, Fort Greene and Brownsville Healthier Places to Live Many Brooklynites, especially residents of public housing, have limited access to affordable healthy food and safe open spaces to play and be active. This is a growing concern as communities with high poverty rates also face soaring health challenges including obesity, asthma, and diabetes.SUNSET PARK
Academy of Medical & Public Health Services. To provide free mental health counseling services to immigrants in Sunset Park to meet the high demand by COVID-19. Read more. about Academy of Medical & PublicHealth Services.
PEOPLE IN NEED
People in Need. For a mutual aid network led by and serving low-income, immigrant families in Kensington, including a food pantry operating out of a restaurant on Coney Island Avenue. IMMIGRANT RIGHTS FUND ADVISORY COUNCIL Thank you for your interest - the application is now closed Help Lead Our Immigrant Rights Fund Grantmaking! We are now seeking applicants for the inaugural cohort of our Immigrant Rights Fund Advisory Council to lead a new participatory grantmaking process at Brooklyn Community Foundation. The Immigrant Rights Fund supports organizations working on the frontlines of change toCECILIA CLARKE
Prior to joining Brooklyn Community Foundation, Cecilia was the founder and Executive Director of the Sadie Nash Leadership Project, an innovative educational leadership program for low-income young women from New York City and Newark, NJ. Cecilia started SNLP in her dining room with an inaugural class of 16 in 2002. Today, it is athriving
A RECORD-BREAKING $16.5 MILLION RAISED FOR BROOKLYN IN Dear Brooklyn, Love is in the air! Thanks to our donors and Donor Advised Fund holders, we raised a record-breaking $16.5 million in 2018 to serve our borough. Just five years ago, we brought in less than $700,000. Because of you, we have journeyed so far in such a short time, quickly becoming Brooklyn’s go-to partner, connecting people across the borough to high impact nonprofits and Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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