The Community Needs Fund brings together contributions from people like you to quickly address the pressing needs of New Yorkers.
Your support allows us to make grants to effective nonprofits making a difference across the city. We draw upon the expertise of our grantmaking staff to connect your generosity with effective nonprofits that are feeding hungry New Yorkers, training workers for well-paying jobs, housing the homeless, caring for older adults, educating children, and more.
A gift to the Community Needs Fund is an easy and powerful way to help dozens of organizations doing good locally. We welcome contributions of all sizes.
With your help, we can say “Yes!” to more projects making life better in New York.
Below are just a few examples of how we’ve allocated contributions from people like you.
PROVIDE HUNGER RELIEF: Grants to City Harvest, the Food Bank for New York City, and the Metropolitan Council are expanding their food storage capacity and distribution networks to alleviate growing food insecurity in the city.
IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH CARE: New York School-Based Health Foundation is working to enhance mental health services in the city’s public school system.
SUSTAIN LOCAL BUSINESS: Local Initiatives Support Corporation and Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation are helping vulnerable small businesses in the city recover from the economic disruption brought on by the pandemic.
TRAIN AND PROTECT WORKERS: Catholic Charities Community Services is training day laborers to expand their skill sets and defend their rights—helping them fight wage theft and dangerous working conditions.
FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE: A grant to Clean Energy Group replaced power plants in the city that are used to meet peak energy demand with cleaner alternatives.
SUPPORT DIGITAL EQUITY: Community Tech NY is helping low-income communities of color secure better internet access, and THE POINT Community Development Corporation is expanding access to high-speed internet in the South Bronx.
PRESERVE GREEN SPACE: The Bronx is Blooming is supporting the stewardship of street trees, community gardens, and other green spaces in the Bronx, which help lower street-level temperatures and improve air quality.