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Making your giving matter more...since 1924.
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The Trust at a Glance
The Trust at a Glance
Stats
Year founded:
1924
Assets (12/31/10):
$1.9 billion
Grants
made in 2010:
$141 million
The Trust is one of the
oldest and largest
c
ommunity foundations
in the country.
It is the
largest
private funder of New York City nonprofits.
Charitable interests
:
Children, Youth & Families
;
Community Development and the Environment
;
Education, Arts, & the Humanities
;
and Health and People with Special Needs.
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Grantmaking in the City
A sampling of the grants
made in the past few years.
The Trust at a Glance
Talk to Our Experts
The State of the Philanthropic Union
The Trust in the News
The Trust Said "No" to Investing with Madoff
Hunter School of Social Work to Move
Foundations' Longevity Should Be Valued
NYCT Awards $8 Million to Local Nonprofits
How Charities Can Tap Donor-Advised Funds
New York Association of Regional Grantmakers
They Channel Intentions to the Right Places
Grantees in the News
Critical Condition
U.S. Says Many Apartments Violate Law on Disabled
Lawmakers Agree to Ban Toxins in Children's Items
Vibrant Gateway Planned for Lincoln Center Campus
Taking Lessons, and Confidence, From the Water
Confronting the Foreclosure Crisis
Unemployment Rate Hits 5.5% as 49,000 Jobs Lost
Lower East Side Is Given 'Endangered' Designation
Investment Firms Buy Up Buildings
Immigrants take on landlords
Even Renters Aren't Safe
Less Crime: No Reason To Shut Prisons
Where the Other Half Lives...
Invisible and Overlooked
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