Community Development and the Environment

These guidelines apply to grant seekers only.

We focus on relieving New York's chronic shortage of affordable housing, strengthening the local economy, and protecting our environment. We support community-based agencies working on these issues at the neighborhood level, and government and nonprofit institutions developing strategies for the City as a whole. To underpin these and all our programs, we support efforts to improve the functioning of nonprofits and government.

Our grants fall within the following funding categories:
 
(click on the links below for detailed descriptions)

Funding Categories
Civic Affairs

The goals of this program are to ensure a representative political process and improve the functioning of government.


Community Development

The goals of our this program are to build and sustain strong communities and create economic opportunities for residents of low-income neighborhoods.


Conservation & the Environment

Our New York City program focuses on four urban environmental issues:

  • promoting a more effective and sustainable solid waste management program through consumer education, research, and advocacy, with an emphasis on waste reduction and equitable distribution of solid waste facilities.
  • expanding open space and parks through advocacy, constituency building, and support of local planning and greening activities.
  • reclaiming the waterfront and brownfields through technical assistance, advocacy, and partnerships between community development and environmental groups.
  • reducing air pollutants and other environmental toxins through cleaner fuels and engines, mass transit improvements, and elimination of indoor pollutants and the concentration of polluting facilities in poor communities.


Neighborhood Revitalization

Each fall, The Trust operates a special competitive grants initiative to strengthen the capacity of local community development organizations.


Technical Assistance

The goal of this program is to improve the management capacity of nonprofits and strengthen the nonprofit sector.


*For the complete Guidelines in PDF format, please click here.


RECENT GRANTS

Helping Families in an Uncertain Economy
Fighting mortgage forclosures in the City

They Paved Paradise...Reclaiming a Piece of the Bronx
Tearing down the highway to nowhere.

Contact us @ (212) 686-0010 • 909 Third Avenue • New York, NY 10022