NewYork-Presbyterian is pleased to announce the 2024 Mini-Grant program.
Donor Name: NewYork-Presbyterian
State: New York
County: Westchester County (NY)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/08/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: 3 Years
Details:
Mini-grants were created to provide funding for small community-based organizations (CBOs) whose work is crucial to the fabric of the communities they serve.
NewYork-Presbyterian’s Mini-Grants have provided financial assistance to local, grass roots community-based organizations (CBOs) since 2011. Initially launched in Northern Manhattan, this grant opportunity has successfully supported dozens of CBOs in developing their health and wellness programming.
Grant proposals have focused on a range of topics, including:
Funding Information
This grant is a three-year funding opportunity, awarding $5,000 in the first year and renewable for up to $7,500 in year two and up to $10,000 in year three.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations must adhere to the following criteria to be eligible:
- Organization’s yearly budget does not exceed $500,000
- Must be a non-profit and provide proof of 501(c)(3) status at time of application submission
- Organizations who have not obtained 501(c)(3) status, but operate under a fiscal sponsor, may apply. Proof of fiscal sponsor is required at time of application submission
- Cannot be affiliated NewYork-Presbyterian Hospitals and regional facilities
- Project or program must serve Brooklyn, Queens, Lower Manhattan, Northern Manhattan, or Westchester County with priority given to those programs serving the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, Corona, Lower East Side/Chinatown, Washington Heights, Inwood, Harlem, Mt. Vernon, Peekskill, and White Plains
- Submissions must be health and wellness projects supporting healthy lifestyles for communities and individuals across New York City and Westchester County. Projects that address social determinants of health, such as housing insecurity or employment, are eligible.
Priority will be given to projects/programs that:
- Help promote or sustain the work of the organization.
- Serve one of the following neighborhoods: Crown Heights, Corona, Lower East Side/Chinatown, Washington Heights, Inwood, Harlem, Mt. Vernon, Peekskill, and White Plains.
For more information, visit NYP.