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The Long View

The future holds unimagined problems. Could a donor in the 1950s foresee the degradation of our environment or the AIDS epidemic?

Endowed funds for a field of interest or that are unrestricted ensure that your gift will always address urgent, contemporary needs of the City.

Funds that were set up generations ago are now supporting efforts to improve public schools, put people to work, rebuild communities, and strengthen families. As New York changes, so do our grants. You can learn about what those funds are doing today by reading each issue of our Grants Newsletter.

Through your will, you can set up an endowed fund or add to an existing fund. If you have a donor-advised fund with us, any assets remaining after your lifetime will be used to meet contemporary needs in the City.



To find out how we’ve managed one of these funds, please click here. To find out how you can create a similar fund, please click here.

Download a copy of the guide on the left or contact Amy Wolf at 212.686.0010 x234 for a  copy of the guide sent to your home or office.
The Difference a Fund Makes

Edward and Sally Van Lier
Nurturing Creativity

Victor Heiser
Searching for a Cure

Francis Florio
Solving Today's Problems

Katherine Park
Caring for the Elderly  

Funds Growing for Good

Frances Florio Fund
Research in blood diseases

Frederick H. Leonhardt Fund
Unrestricted

Henry Phillip Kraft Family Memorial Fund
Funding environmental preservation globally

Sarah & Harry Rogers Fund
Preserving New York's parks

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