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There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. For the last 45 years, CitizensNYC has been awarding micro-grants for community building projects. The funds come from a combination of private foundations, corporate sponsors, and individual donations. Today, our grant making priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which isparticularly
FIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need for HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement.NEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact Us COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The West Side Small Business Grants (WSSBG) program will help vulnerable businesses like restaurants, salons, food carts, and retail shops, as well as nonprofits and community groups that may be less eligible for federal stimulus loans. Citizens Committee for New York City, a longtime partner of WSCF, will administer the grants. MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. YCC members are passionate New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s who help us raise awareness and support for our work, getinvited
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There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. For the last 45 years, CitizensNYC has been awarding micro-grants for community building projects. The funds come from a combination of private foundations, corporate sponsors, and individual donations. Today, our grant making priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which isparticularly
FIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need for HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement.NEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact Us COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The West Side Small Business Grants (WSSBG) program will help vulnerable businesses like restaurants, salons, food carts, and retail shops, as well as nonprofits and community groups that may be less eligible for federal stimulus loans. Citizens Committee for New York City, a longtime partner of WSCF, will administer the grants. MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. YCC members are passionate New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s who help us raise awareness and support for our work, getinvited
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Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need for SERVICES 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY To that end, and to bring more context to the devastating effects of COVID-19, CitizensNYC conducted a massive survey of its 2,500-plus grantees and extensive network of grassroots community groups to determine needs and challenges of the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods. The results, from more than 800 respondents—and frommajority
HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement.FIND AN EVENT
Chelsea Community News in partnership with Citizens Committee for NYC Presents “POST-PANDEMIC NYC: NOW AND THEN” On Thursday, April 22 at 7pm, Post-Pandemic NYC: Now and Then sees Chelsea Community News’ veteran reporters Winnie McCroy and Eileen Stukane moderate a gathering of all six candidates for the New York City Council District 3 seat being vacated by term-limited Corey Johnson.OUR APPROACH
Our philosophy is that our grantee partners know their community best. As such, our strategic approach is the product of careful listening and an unwavering commitment to lifting up those voices. We are dedicated to ensuring that their challenges do not go unnoticed, that their needs do not go unmet, and their stories of resilience do not go BLOG 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY CitizensNYC Blog. Kinding Sindaw, Jamaica, Queens. Diverse and dynamic ideas are blooming across the five boroughs of New York. CitizensNYC welcomes submissions from stakeholders working to improve New York City. Email us your ideas at info@citizensnyc.org. Podcast Citizens Committee 6/1/21 Podcast Citizens Committee 6/1/21. CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY NAMES TIME’S CHIEF NEW YORK – Citizens Committee for New York City (CitizensNYC), one of the nation’s oldest micro-funding organizations, has a longstanding history of celebrating and supporting civic leaders. This month, CitizensNYC will honor Sue Suh and TIME Magazine.. Sue Suh is the Chief People Officer at TIME. She has spent most of the past decade at one of the world’s largest private CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Even simple, small actions like just raising awareness among family members, friends and neighbors can help play a critical part in the larger discussions we’re having as a society.”. We are constantly in awe of the strength of our groups across New York City to cometogether and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION A recently filed financial report is available from the Charities Registry on the New York State Attorney General’s website at www.charitiesnys.com or, upon request, by contacting the New York State Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005 or by calling (212) 416-8401. CITIZENSNYC: LIVE NEIGHBORHOOD CHAT 6/8/21 CitizensNYC: Live Neighborhood Chat with CEO Rahsaan Harris. Join us for a conversation on the capacity of storytelling. We will conduct oral history interviews with our fellow NYC community leaders. We will also discuss our updated Grantee Partner Social CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYABOUTOUR WORKNEWSROOMTAKEACTIONIMPACTSTAFF
There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aFIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need forGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. For the last 45 years, CitizensNYC has been awarding micro-grants for community building projects. The funds come from a combination of private foundations, corporate sponsors, and individual donations. Today, our grant making priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which isparticularly
HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEWYORK CITY
In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement. IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The West Side Small Business Grants (WSSBG) program will help vulnerable businesses like restaurants, salons, food carts, and retail shops, as well as nonprofits and community groups that may be less eligible for federal stimulus loans. Citizens Committee for New York City, a longtime partner of WSCF, will administer the grants. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CHILDRENPEORIA CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact UsNEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEW YORKCITY
The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. YCC members are passionate New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s who help us raise awareness and support for our work, getinvited
CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYABOUTOUR WORKNEWSROOMTAKEACTIONIMPACTSTAFF
There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aFIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need forGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. For the last 45 years, CitizensNYC has been awarding micro-grants for community building projects. The funds come from a combination of private foundations, corporate sponsors, and individual donations. Today, our grant making priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which isparticularly
HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEWYORK CITY
In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement. IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The West Side Small Business Grants (WSSBG) program will help vulnerable businesses like restaurants, salons, food carts, and retail shops, as well as nonprofits and community groups that may be less eligible for federal stimulus loans. Citizens Committee for New York City, a longtime partner of WSCF, will administer the grants. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CHILDRENPEORIA CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact UsNEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEW YORKCITY
The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. YCC members are passionate New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s who help us raise awareness and support for our work, getinvited
FIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need for SERVICES 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY To that end, and to bring more context to the devastating effects of COVID-19, CitizensNYC conducted a massive survey of its 2,500-plus grantees and extensive network of grassroots community groups to determine needs and challenges of the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods. The results, from more than 800 respondents—and frommajority
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View Event →. Apr. 13. CitizensNYC: LIVE Neighborhood Business Grant Information Session. Tuesday, April 13, 2021. 5:00 PM 6:30 PM. Google Calendar ICS. Join State Senator James Sanders Jr. and Citizens Committee for New York City for a Grant Information Session! You will learn how to get up to $10,000 for your community improvement projectsOUR APPROACH
Our philosophy is that our grantee partners know their community best. As such, our strategic approach is the product of careful listening and an unwavering commitment to lifting up those voices. We are dedicated to ensuring that their challenges do not go unnoticed, that their needs do not go unmet, and their stories of resilience do not go STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Even simple, small actions like just raising awareness among family members, friends and neighbors can help play a critical part in the larger discussions we’re having as a society.”. We are constantly in awe of the strength of our groups across New York City to cometogether and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION A recently filed financial report is available from the Charities Registry on the New York State Attorney General’s website at www.charitiesnys.com or, upon request, by contacting the New York State Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005 or by calling (212) 416-8401. BLOG 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY CitizensNYC Blog. Kinding Sindaw, Jamaica, Queens. Diverse and dynamic ideas are blooming across the five boroughs of New York. CitizensNYC welcomes submissions from stakeholders working to improve New York City. Email us your ideas at info@citizensnyc.org. Video Citizens Committee 5/20/21 Video Citizens Committee 5/20/21. CITIZENSNYC LIVE: RETHINK & REBUILD CitizensNYC LIVE: Rethink & Rebuild. Video. Nov 19. Written By Citizens Committee. A renaming of our popular COVID-19 Conversations series, Rethink & Rebuild will tell the story of the undeterred spirit of New Yorkers in our city at this time. This month we will focus on small businesses, entrepreneurship, and building social capital. CITIZENSNYC LIVE: COUPLES IN CONVERSATIONS EPISODES 7 AND Nicknamed “La Reina del Barrio” Rhina is a native New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, a beloved spokesperson for her community, and the founder of La Reina del Barrio, Inc. She is a recipient of The 2020 All Inclusive Change Maker Award, and was named one of 25 Bronx Influential Women back in 2015. CitizensNYC: LIVE Couples inConversations
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There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aFIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need forGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. For the last 45 years, CitizensNYC has been awarding micro-grants for community building projects. The funds come from a combination of private foundations, corporate sponsors, and individual donations. Today, our grant making priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which isparticularly
HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEWYORK CITY
In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement. IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The West Side Small Business Grants (WSSBG) program will help vulnerable businesses like restaurants, salons, food carts, and retail shops, as well as nonprofits and community groups that may be less eligible for federal stimulus loans. Citizens Committee for New York City, a longtime partner of WSCF, will administer the grants. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CHILDRENPEORIA CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact UsNEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEW YORKCITY
The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. YCC members are passionate New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s who help us raise awareness and support for our work, getinvited
CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYABOUTOUR WORKNEWSROOMTAKEACTIONIMPACTSTAFF
There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aFIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need forGRANTMAKING
Grantmaking. For the last 45 years, CitizensNYC has been awarding micro-grants for community building projects. The funds come from a combination of private foundations, corporate sponsors, and individual donations. Today, our grant making priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which isparticularly
HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEWYORK CITY
In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement. IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The West Side Small Business Grants (WSSBG) program will help vulnerable businesses like restaurants, salons, food carts, and retail shops, as well as nonprofits and community groups that may be less eligible for federal stimulus loans. Citizens Committee for New York City, a longtime partner of WSCF, will administer the grants. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CHILDRENPEORIA CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact UsNEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEW YORKCITY
The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. YCC members are passionate New Yorkers in their 20s and 30s who help us raise awareness and support for our work, getinvited
FIND RESOURCES
Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. The tool was built in response to the pandemic-driven need for SERVICES 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY To that end, and to bring more context to the devastating effects of COVID-19, CitizensNYC conducted a massive survey of its 2,500-plus grantees and extensive network of grassroots community groups to determine needs and challenges of the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods. The results, from more than 800 respondents—and frommajority
FIND AN EVENT
View Event →. Apr. 13. CitizensNYC: LIVE Neighborhood Business Grant Information Session. Tuesday, April 13, 2021. 5:00 PM 6:30 PM. Google Calendar ICS. Join State Senator James Sanders Jr. and Citizens Committee for New York City for a Grant Information Session! You will learn how to get up to $10,000 for your community improvement projectsOUR APPROACH
Our philosophy is that our grantee partners know their community best. As such, our strategic approach is the product of careful listening and an unwavering commitment to lifting up those voices. We are dedicated to ensuring that their challenges do not go unnoticed, that their needs do not go unmet, and their stories of resilience do not go STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Alegría is a graphic designer, content creator, and social media manager who works to celebrate, elevate and amplify CitizensNYC’s community and mission. Alegría has a BA in media and communication from the University of Navarra in Spain. She is currently based in Ecuador, where she is originally from. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY Even simple, small actions like just raising awareness among family members, friends and neighbors can help play a critical part in the larger discussions we’re having as a society.”. We are constantly in awe of the strength of our groups across New York City to cometogether and
FINANCIAL INFORMATION A recently filed financial report is available from the Charities Registry on the New York State Attorney General’s website at www.charitiesnys.com or, upon request, by contacting the New York State Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005 or by calling (212) 416-8401. BLOG 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY CitizensNYC Blog. Kinding Sindaw, Jamaica, Queens. Diverse and dynamic ideas are blooming across the five boroughs of New York. CitizensNYC welcomes submissions from stakeholders working to improve New York City. Email us your ideas at info@citizensnyc.org. Video Citizens Committee 5/20/21 Video Citizens Committee 5/20/21. CITIZENSNYC LIVE: RETHINK & REBUILD CitizensNYC LIVE: Rethink & Rebuild. Video. Nov 19. Written By Citizens Committee. A renaming of our popular COVID-19 Conversations series, Rethink & Rebuild will tell the story of the undeterred spirit of New Yorkers in our city at this time. This month we will focus on small businesses, entrepreneurship, and building social capital. CITIZENSNYC LIVE: COUPLES IN CONVERSATIONS EPISODES 7 AND Nicknamed “La Reina del Barrio” Rhina is a native New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, a beloved spokesperson for her community, and the founder of La Reina del Barrio, Inc. She is a recipient of The 2020 All Inclusive Change Maker Award, and was named one of 25 Bronx Influential Women back in 2015. CitizensNYC: LIVE Couples inConversations
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There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aGRANTMAKING
Today, our grantmaking priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by COVID-19, which is particularly ravaging communities of color in our city. Even as people of color are dying at nearly twice the rate as the rest of New York City, the people who make up these grassroots community groFIND RESOURCES
New York City Community Education Resource Map. Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEWYORK CITY
In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement. IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact Us CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CHILDRENPEORIA CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact UsNEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY SARAH ADAMS Operations Coordinator Pronouns: she/her/hers . Sarah is an adventurous, well-traveled, young professional who earned her BA in Hospitality Management from the New York City College of Technology(CUNY).
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Our Young Citizens Committee (YCC) is active, impressive, and growing. The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYABOUTOUR WORKNEWSROOMTAKEACTIONIMPACTSTAFF
There are infinite stories of New York City. Here are forty-one Father-daughter duo, Peter and Sandra Goldmark, take on forty-one NYC stories in their new book Haikus for New York City.Sandra is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with Fixup, a social enterprise that employs local theatre artists and technicians to fix household items, re-envisioning repair as a viable and necessary part of aGRANTMAKING
Today, our grantmaking priorities focus on investing in communities hardest hit by COVID-19, which is particularly ravaging communities of color in our city. Even as people of color are dying at nearly twice the rate as the rest of New York City, the people who make up these grassroots community groFIND RESOURCES
New York City Community Education Resource Map. Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. HISTORY — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEWYORK CITY
In 1975, Elliott placed an ad in The New York Times, calling for “10,000 ‘greedy, heartless’ New Yorkers to work for 5 years.For free.” More than 10,000 responded, pitching in as city services were being slashed. So began nearly five decades of reinventing New York City neighborhoods through resident-led initiative and engagement. IMPACT — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY We have awarded more than $500,000 in All In Neighborhood Grants to 137 grassroots groups doing work related to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS GRANT Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact Us CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYCITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CHILDRENPEORIA CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact UsNEW YORKERS FOR NY
THE FUTURE. Nicole Lee. A community advocate, entrepreneur, and candidate for the New York City council, representing the 31st district, Nicole is a CitizensNYC grantee partner with STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY SARAH ADAMS Operations Coordinator Pronouns: she/her/hers . Sarah is an adventurous, well-traveled, young professional who earned her BA in Hospitality Management from the New York City College of Technology(CUNY).
MENU 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITYWHAT TO SEE IN NEW YORKCITY
Our Young Citizens Committee (YCC) is active, impressive, and growing. The YCC is made up of young professionals who care about furthering CitizensNYC's mission to help New Yorkers—especially those in low-income areas—come together and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.FIND RESOURCES
New York City Community Education Resource Map. Welcome to the CitizensNYC’s Education Community Resource Map. This online tool is meant for New York City’s community members, leaders, and stakeholders to find, access, benefit from and support locally accessible education and education-related organizations and programs. SERVICES 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY To that end, and to bring more context to the devastating effects of COVID-19, CitizensNYC conducted a massive survey of its 2,500-plus grantees and extensive network of grassroots community groups to determine needs and challenges of the city’s most vulnerableneighborhoods.
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Chelsea Community News in partnership with Citizens Committee for NYC Presents “POST-PANDEMIC NYC: NOW AND THEN” On Thursday, April 22 at 7pm, Post-Pandemic NYC: Now and Then sees Chelsea Community News’ veteran reporters Winnie McCroy and Eileen Stukane moderate a gathering of all six candidates for the New York City Council District 3 seat being vacated by term STAFF — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY SARAH ADAMS Operations Coordinator Pronouns: she/her/hers . Sarah is an adventurous, well-traveled, young professional who earned her BA in Hospitality Management from the New York City College of Technology(CUNY).
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Because of that, we have the largest network of grassroots groups in New York City. Our philosophy is that our grantee partners know theircommunity best.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION A recently filed financial report is available from the Charities Registry on the New York State Attorney General’s website at www.charitiesnys.com or, upon request, by contacting the New York State Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005 or by calling (212) 416-8401. CONTACT 1 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY “We knew before COVID who the people suffering the most from food insecurity and limited access were, mostly low-income neighborhoods, mostly people of color and mostly people with predisposing diseases such as Type II Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity. BLOG 2 — CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR NEW YORK CITY The Impact of Storytelling & Philanthropy on Grassroots Efforts . Join us in conversation on the role of philanthropy and journalism in creating change and supporting grassroots movements. CITIZENSNYC LIVE: RETHINK & REBUILD Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact Us CITIZENSNYC LIVE: COUPLES IN CONVERSATIONS EPISODES 7 AND Citizens Committee for New York City. 30 East 125th Street, #189 New York, NY 10035 212-989-0909. Contact Us0
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