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HIGH NOTES: Ondine Hudson, 16 (center), studies at LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, near Lincoln Center. We funded her fellowship at Young People’s Chorus of New York City, thanks to our Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund, which helps artists before and after college. Photo by Stephanie Berger

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GRANT HIGHLIGHTS

Our Work Makes New York Better

How did The Trust make life better for New Yorkers in 2014?Depends on whom you’re talking about. For example, take business owners in need of tech-savvy workers. Tech firms can easily relocate, so we have to make sure there’s a skilled workforce here. Last year, we joined with the City to create the Tech Talent Pipeline to train and place workers. Many don’t need college degrees—just specialized training.

Who else benefited from Trust grants? We make communities healthier, more prosperous, and safer. For high school dropouts who want to get back on track, we’ve made it easier to study for the new equivalency exam that replaced the GED… parolees with mental health problems are getting immediate help so they don’t end up on the street or back in prison… taxpayers who want a say in City spending can roll up their sleeves with participatory budgeting… dancers who want to practice and perform can take advantage of space on 11 CUNY campuses… I could go on!

How is grantmaking evolving?We’re collaborating more to solve complex problems. An example: Past at-tempts to improve health in the South Bronx foundered. We believe it’s because they focused singularly on medical care. In fact, public health is affected by dozens of factors, including poverty, pollution, and access to nutritious food. Plus stress and depression. That’s why we’re putting our expertise to work on our new South Bronx Healthy and Livable Neighborhoods Initiative. We’re bringing Bronx nonprofits together to address health from multiple perspec-tives. In this chapter, our program officers describe other highlights.

A 2014 Brookings Institute report showed a “significant” shift: Poverty is growing faster in the suburbs than in cities nationwide. What are you seeing? While it’s not easy to be poor anywhere, most City residents can get to work without a car, and have access to a range of nonprofit and government services. Westchester and Long Island have a weaker nonprofit sector, a dearth of rental housing, and pockets of poverty with inferior public transit.

How is The Trust addressing this kind of poverty? Problems don’t stop at the City limits, and neither do we. We work with our Long Island and Westchester divisions to strengthen nonprofits there, and we help successful City groups open satellites. We’re also making sure affluent suburban residents understand these pressing issues. And we’re harnessing their energy and resources to solve problems that affect all of us. nPh

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5 QUESTIONS | Patricia JennyOur vice president overseeing competitive grants has spent three decades at The Trust. Pat Jenny started by making grants for community development and the environment. She helped launch The Trust’s New York City Workforce Development Fund, which has transformed the City’s approach to training job seekers—giving employers a bigger role and making training more relevant.

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N ew Yorkers who want to make a difference now and in the future set up funds in The New York Community Trust. We make grants in

four areas: Children, Youth, and Families; Community Development and the Environment; Education, Arts, and Human Justice; and Health and People with Special Needs. Since 1924, The Trust has made donors’ charitable wishes come true.

We provide an easy, flexible way for you to give wisely and receive the maximum allowable tax deductions.

Your Choice of Funds

• An unrestricted fund is a good option for donors who want their gifts used to meet unexpected needs, to expand opportunities for all New Yorkers, and improve the quality of life. We are expert in identifying community needs and the nonprofits best equipped to meet them.

• For donors who care deeply about particular areas—such as children, education, the arts, the environment, or medical research—a field-of-interest fund allows The Trust to make grants that meet needs in that area. Donors also can establish field-of-interest funds that they advise.

• A designated fund is for donors who want to support specific organizations or programs, but recognize that the world may change. If circumstances do change, The Trust makes sure that the gift remains relevant over time. (See page 27 for details.)

• A donor-advised fund is a convenient way to accomplish your giving today. It is an unrestricted fund legally, but the donor recommends the organizations to receive grants. By law, we cannot be bound by these recommendations, but we take them very seriously and approve grants to nonprofits that meet charitable program, governance, and financial standards.

Once you decide what you want to accomplish, our staff can help refine your goals. You name your fund—typically using your own name or the name of someone you want to honor. If you prefer anonymity, you can choose a general name.

Three Ways to Start a Fund

Give now: Set up a fund to support charities during your lifetime and endow it to benefit future generations. Many of our donors regularly add money to funds they’ve established.

Give later: Set up a fund through a deferred-giving arrangement. A key feature of many estate plans is a tax advantage now for the commitment of a charitable gift later. Charitable Remainder Trusts, Charitable Lead Trusts, and gifts of life insurance or retirement plan assets all can be used.

Create a fund in your will: After providing for personal bequests, you may include provisions for setting up a fund with The Trust or adding to an existing one.

You’ll save estate taxes and ensure the issues you care about will benefit from your generosity. Forever.

BECOME A DONOR

You Can Change LivesNow and in the Future

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Giving to The Trust is: Easy

It takes very little paperwork to create a

charitable fund. Most are established by a letter of agreement,

or a paragraph in a will. We work with people

with every kind of philanthropic interest.

Wise We do our homework so that grants are made to well-run, carefully vetted

nonprofits.

DeductibleBecause The Trust is a public charity, donors

are ensured the maximum deduction

allowed by law.

Contact Bob Edgar, VP, donor relations:

(212) 686-2564; [email protected]

or Jane Wilton, general counsel: (212) 686-2563;

[email protected]

Bob Edgar and Gay Young

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Set Up a Fund with a Variety of Assets

• Cash

• Securities traded on major exchanges

• Closely held stock

• Mutual fund shares

• Retirement plan assets

• Real estate

• Interests in limited partnerships

• Literature copyrights

Our general counsel and donor relations staff are glad to discuss proposed contributions. We cannot accept assets that carry potential liability.

Fund Administration and FeesA fund established with our organization may be held in trust with one of our 11 trustee banks, all listed on our website. Or it may be held by Community Funds, Inc., our not-for-profit corporate affiliate. Both operate as The New York Community Trust with a single governing body. If a fund is set up in trust, the bank handles the investments. If it is set up in Community Funds, our Investment Committee (page 45) sets the asset allocation, selects the outside portfolio managers, and oversees their performance. Our administrative fee is competitive. Visit our website, nycommunitytrust.org, for more on fees.

The IRS has classified The New York Community Trust and its affiliate, Community Funds, Inc., as tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; as a “publicly supported” organization under Section 170b(1) (A)(vi); and as “not a private foundation” under Section 509(a)(1). This status ensures donors the maximum tax benefit allowed by law. This also applies to the Long Island Community Foundation and the Westchester Community Foundation. n

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SITE VISIT: Diane and Ronald Blum, two of our donors, check out an interactive exhibit at the New York Hall of Science on a tour of Queens nonprofits supported by The Trust. Photo by Amy Wolf/The Trust

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S tudies show clients expect their legal advisors to bring up charitable donations during financial or estate planning. Philanthropy might play a part in the sale of a business, an inheritance, locked-up stock, or other transactions. Your clients need to decide what they want to support,

how to fund it, and whether to involve family. Do they want to give now, make a deferred gift, leave a bequest, or some combination?

Drawing on our 90 years of experience, we work close-ly with lawyers and financial advisors to help clients with their charitable giving. We get repeated referrals because of our skilled staff, range of giving options, capacity to ac-cept complicated assets, knowledge of com-munity needs, and efficient management.

Contact us for print or digital versions of our tax exemption letter, fund informa-tion, and suggested language to help you draft the document.

Donors have the option of setting up funds in The New York Community Trust with a bank as trustee, or in Community Funds, Inc., our not-for-profit corporate affiliate. The organizations share staff and a governing board and file a single tax return with the IRS.

Three Key Facts 1. All our funds have an important advantage: If a change

of circumstances makes literal compliance with the terms of the gift “unnecessary, undesirable, impractical, or impossible,” our governing body can vary them. That way, donors are assured their gifts will remain useful in perpetuity.

2. We must review the terms of a fund before we can accept it.

3. For funds held in trust as part of The New York Community Trust, a co-trustee is not permitted.

Creating a Fund. . . in The New York Community TrustThe Resolution and Declaration of Trust Creating “The New York Community Trust” (the R&D) is a complete trust instrument. It details the powers and duties of the trustee bank and the Distribution Committee, our governing board.

To establish a fund in trust, the founding document—whether for a bequest or a gift during a lifetime—must incorporate the R&D by reference. Please call or visit our website for a copy.

. . . in Community FundsCommunity Funds is a New York State not-for-profit corporation. A fund established in Community Funds becomes part of a publicly supported organization, and is not regarded as a private foundation. The fund is held and administered pursuant to the

provisions of the New York Not-for-Profit Corporation Law, and the assets are managed by our Investment Committee. Please call or visit our website to see the Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws of Community Funds.

. . . in our Long Island or Westchester divisionsThe Long Island Community Foundation and the Westchester Community Foundation are divisions of Community Funds, so donors have the same options described above.

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FOR ATTORNEYS & FINANCIAL ADVISORS

Let Us Help YouHelp Your Clients

Jane Wilton

We’re the Experts in Problem-SolvingWe can help you and your clients, especially with legacy gifts. Lois and Samuel Silberman had big plans to improve social work education. They even built the City’s only public graduate school of social work. As they got older, they worried about their private foundation and the future of the school. In 1992, the Silbermans, then in their 80s, terminated the private foundation and transferred the assets to us, including the building on the Upper East Side that housed the school.

We later sold the building for $48 million and worked with CUNY to build and endow a school of social work in East Harlem. The Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College is one of the best schools of its kind. And The Trust now has a large permanent fund to support grantmaking for social work education—just as the Silbermans wanted.

We’re here for you.

Want to set up a fund? Contact Jane Wilton,

general counsel: (212) 686-2563;

[email protected]

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T he governing body consists of 12 members who serve as the Distribution Committee of The New York Community Trust and as the Board of Directors of Community Funds.

Six members are nominated by civic authorities representing the public; see the biogra-phies for information about nominations. The Distribu-tion Committee selects five members, and the President of The Trust is a member by reason of office. Members serve without compensation. They are selected for their

judgment, integrity, and understanding of philanthropic needs.

The Committee meets five times a year; subcom-mittees meet on a regular basis. The Finance and Audit committees monitor The Trust’s financial operations. The Investment Committee establishes asset allocation guide-lines, recommends investment advisors and vehicles, and monitors investment performance. The Fund Purposes and Suggestion Review committees assure the provisions and intent of each donor’s philanthropy are honored and review grants suggested by donors to ensure they meet our charitable guidelines. n

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BOARD TRIP: What can be built with sticks, rubber bands, and team work? Our board takes a challenge at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens. We recently underwrote a Hall of Science project to offer science classes, via the Web, to disabled and chronically ill students who cannot go to school. Photo by David L. Marcus/The Trust

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Helping Vets Adjust on the Island

M ore than 130,000 veterans call Long Island home, and many of them are struggling. The Long Island Community

Foundation gave nonprofits $100,000 in 2014 to offer vets everything from mental health support to tax advice.

Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and other mental health issues often have legal problems compounded by difficulties staying employed, paying rent, or paying child support. This creates a cycle of crises. That’s why we’re underwriting efforts by the New York Legal Assistance Group to help. Working with Touro Law Center in Central Islip, advocates come to the Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center monthly, offering advice and representation in consumer law, landlord-tenant conflicts, income tax issues, and public benefits.

These advocates help veterans in VA benefit appeals and guide older vets applying for Medicare and Medicaid and disability benefits. The results are impressive: Early data suggest that for every $100 the group spent, veterans received more than $200 in increased income and decreased debt.

The Long Island Community Foundation supported other nonprofits in related work: The Mental Health Association of Nassau County trains mental health professionals to address the special needs of veterans; Suffolk County United Veterans offers temporary housing to veterans at risk of suicide; and North Shore-LIJ Health System is forming a partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs to coordinate mental health support for veterans and family members. n

PERSONAL HELP: Kimberly Warner, of the New York Legal Assistance Group, consults with Army veteran John Krulder Sr., 72, at the Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Photo by Marie Smith/Long Island Community Foundation

Long Island Community Foundation Advisory Board

Patricia Galteri, Esq. Chair Patricia C. Marcin, Esq. Vice Chair

Natalie Abatemarco Salvatore J. Alesia, Esq. Robert S. Barnett, Esq.

Janet M. Barone Cathleen Colvin

Gregory P. Demetriou Roslyn D. Goldmacher, Esq.

Ira R. Halperin, Esq. Peter J. Klein John Murcott

Edward C. Palleschi Claudia Pilato

Phyllis Hill Slater Brian M. Travers

Marc S. Wong

(631) 991-8800 David M. Okorn, Executive Director

For information about becoming a donor, please visit licf.org

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Funds in bold and with an asterisks are new.Join our community of donors. See page 23 fordetails.

Joseph Acocella, Jr. Memorial Fund (2011)*Agris-Pine Family Charitable Fund (2014)Apoyo Fund (2002)Arfa Family Fund (1997)Aronian Family Fund (2008)Artrepreneur Fund (2010)Ascher Fund (1999)Linda Ashear Fund (2001)Gianna Marie Balog Memorial Fund (2012)Douglas H. & Sarah G. Banker (2008)Barringer-Spaeth Fund for Change (2002)Joan Bartels Memorial Fund (1997)Beverly Bender Fund (2000)Helen Benedict Fund (2000)Howard & Grace Benedikt Fund (2002)Carol Berger Scholarship Fund (2005)Richard A. Berman Fund (2004)K. M. Bialo Family Fund (1986)Bianco Family Fund (2003)Michael Blank Memorial Fund (2010)Blecher Family Fund (1986)Albertina Bloom Memorial Fund (1985)Samuel & Beatrice Marks Bloom Memorial Fund

(1998)Blumer Family Fund (1998)Jack Brennan Fund (2002)Buerger Fund (2001)Elizabeth G. Butler Angel’s Fund (2005)Tony Carlucci Scholarship Fund (1999)Jesse L. Carroll, Jr. & Judith B. Carroll Fund (1986)Barbara & Walter Ceconi Charitable Fund (2008)H. M. & T. Cohn Fund (1977)Larry Cole Memorial Fund (2003)Colson Fund (2006)Michael A. Correa Memorial Fund (2002)CPM Fund (2007)Stephanie Crispinelli Humanitarian Fund (2010)

*Dominican Sisters of Hope Empowerment Fund (2014)Nancy & Robert DeLigter Boy Scout Memorial

Fund (1991)Michele & Concetta DeRosa Fund (2000)Alyson & Parker Drew Fund (2000)

*Dunbar Family Fund (2014)Linda A. & James H. Ellis Fund (1999)Endowment for Westchester’s Future (1987)Marion C. & James E. Enright Scholarship Fund

(2005)Ernie, Louise & Jeffrey Early Childhood Fund

(1995)Esplanade Fund (2003)Ann M. Fagan Charitable Fund (2012)Family Fund (2011)Francis & Denise Farrell Family Fund (2006)Celia Malbin Feinstein Fund (1992)Arnold E. & Olga C. Feldman Fund (2003)Mollie Fidel Memorial Fund (2013)First Decade Fund (2009)Brendan M. Frail Memorial Fund (2010)Cira S. Francovilla Memorial Scholarship Fund

(2010)Jane Franke-Molner Fund (2008)Virginia Franklin Journalism Scholarship Fund

(2004)Peggy Friedman Memorial Fund (1989)Fund for Westchester’s Environment (2001)

Fund for Westchester’s Future (2013)Gallagher Family Charitable Fund (1999)Charles Gamper Fund (1985)J.F. & M. Gelband Fund (1995)Lloyd & Lonya Gilbert Fund (1991)Rita & Bruce Gilbert Fund (1992)Glassberg Family Fund (1997)Rachel Greenstein Memorial Fund (1988)Handelman Memorial Education Fund (2010)Edward Handelman Fund (2010)Helen & Nancy Handelman Fund (2010)Carol & Frank Headley Family Fund (1996)John & Marilyn Heimerdinger Fund (1994)Russell Hexter Filmmaker Fund (1997)Julian H. Hyman Memorial Fund (1985)Alice & Warren Ilchman Fund (2000)Karen Cromer Isaac Fund (2007)Izard Fund (1997)Jade Fund (1999)Paul & Barbara Jenkel Fund (1998)Edwin Irving Johnson Scholarship Fund (1985)Janet A. Johnson Scholarship Fund (2003)James R. Johnston Fund (2012)Margaret Jourdan Fund (2005)JWHands Charitable Legacy Fund (2010)Kadejay Fund (1998)Kern Charitable Fund (2011)Kidney Transplant Fund (2007)Kilman Family Fund (2008)Kimerling Career Development Fund (2000)Kotval Shroff Family Fund (2011)Learning Center Fund (1994)Dorothy & John Lebor Fund (1999)James L. Leinwand Fund (1998)David F. & Dorothy W. Linowes Fund (1999)Linville Fund (1993)William J. & Helen Z. Lippincott Fund (1994)John A. Lombardi Scholarship Fund (2006)Karin Lopp Fund (1998)Elizabeth Lorentz Fund (1986)Lester & Helen Levinthal Lyons Fund (1994)John F. Maloney Memorial Fund (1998)McCrosson Family Fund (2011)Dapper McDonald Memorial Fund (2012)Patrick J. McNeill Scholarship Fund (1997)Menzies Fund (2002)Merrill Lynch Fund for Children with Disabilities in

Memory of Christopher Herndon (2006)Michel Family Fund (2012)Middleton Family Fund (2001)Asa Uyeda Mitsudo & Sumi Lynn Koide Memorial

Fund (1996)Model/Falkowski Fund (2010)David & Katherine Moore Family Foundation Fund

(2000)Katherine C. & David E. Moore Fund for

Community Development (2005)Munson Family Fund (2000)Nathan Moscow Fund (1985)Neubart/Rosenthal Family Fund (2012)Eda & Stanley Newhouse Fund (1983)James L. Newhouse Fund (1986)Thomas J. & Margaret Lynch O’Connor

Scholarship Fund (1994)Olmezer Westchester Fund (1998)

*Orr Pitts Family Fund (2014)Pammy Fund (1989)Passionist Fund (1995)

*Dorothy Patterson Fund (2014)Lawrence R. Jr. & Thelma Dale Perkins Fund (1993)

Perry Family Fund (1988)Roger Perry Memorial Fund (1999)Pine Hill Fund (2010)Pisacano Family Fund (1995)Raymond M. & Alice M. Planell Fund (2006)Pottinger Fund (1994)Sal J. Prezioso Fund for Westchester’s Future

(2001)Putnam Fund (1999)Muriel L. & Stephen B. Randolph Fund (2004)George E. & Elizabeth A. Reed Fund (1997)Reiman Brothers Fund (1999)Elsie Reinhart Memorial Fund (1991)Renal Clinical Fund (2007)Renal Research Fund (2007)Reynoso Family Fund (2013)Nathan Rosen Memorial Fund (1996)Vito & Diana Russo Fund (1988)R.W.K. Charitable Fund (2011)

*Bernardo Scheimberg Fund (2014)Elaine & Edmund Schroeder Fund (2002)Dr. Lester J. Schultz Memorial Fund (1984)Robert & Lynne Schwartz Fund (1986)Shea Family Fund (2004)Carl Slater Memorial Fund (1998)Bradford & Pamela Smith Charitable Fund (2000)Michelle Sobel Literacy Fund (2006)Karena Somerville AWC Scholarship Fund (1992)Dr. John B. Sommi Fund (2003)Jerry Spitz Charitable Fund (2008)Stepinac Fiftieth Reunion Scholarship Fund

(2006)Andrew Stewart Memorial Fund (1999)Sturmer Family Fund (1996)Sullivan Family Fund (1994)Kalyan Sundaram Fund (2006)James A. & Katherine D. Sutton Fund (1999)

*Syzygy Fund (2014)Martin Tackel & Abbe Raven Family Fund (1998)Alfonso Tapia & A. L. Rose Memorial Fund (1994)Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Children & Youth Fund

(2009)Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow Fund for Kids (2010)Technical Support Fund (1998)Threerandomwords Fund (2003)Jodie Torigian Charitable Fund (2000)Trabout Fund (2006)Triantafillu Fund (1983)W. Lee Tuller Memorial Education Fund (1983)W. Lee Tuller Memorial Fund (1983)Arno & Peppi Ucko Family Fund (1998)Emily & Harold E. Valentine & Evelyn Gable Clark

Scholarship Fund (2005)Bernice & Irwin Warshaw Fund (1990)Nicholas C. Wasicsko Scholarship Fund (1993)Westchester Community Foundation (1975)Westchester Critical Needs - Hurricane Sandy

Fund (2012)Westchester Fund for Women & Girls (1992)Westchester Health Fund (2003)Westchester Poetry Fund (2000)Westchester Wilderness Walk Fund (2001)Frank E. Wigg Charitable Fund (1993)Wilstock Fund (1994)Evelyn G. Zamboni Fund (1986)Madeline & Sanford S. Zevon Fund (1995)

*Corinne and Neil Zola Fund (2014)

WESTCHESTER FUNDS

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Susan Isaacs & Elkan Abramowitz Charitable Fund (2005)

*Brianna Xu Aiping Fund (2014)All For The East End Fund (2013)Robert & Rhoda Amon Fund (2008)Dennis P. Angermaier Memorial Lifeguard

Scholarship Fund (2002)Michael & Christine Arnouse Family Fund (2009)

*Arts Reach Fund (2014)Baldwin Family Fund (2011)Alexander Baldwin Memorial Scholarship Fund for

Massapequa High School (2000)Jean Bellia Fund for Nursing Excellence (2004)Stanley & Marion Bergman Family Charitable Fund

(1996)Willa & Robert Bernhard Fund (1997)Besemer Family Fund (2012)Dr. Raj Bhayani Fund (2013)Ruby & Michael Bornstein Memorial Fund (1978)James D. Brown Jr. Fund (2012)James & Carole Burns Fund (2006)

*Callisto Fund (2014)Richard M. Caproni Memorial Scholarship Fund

(2001)Helene & Richard Cepler Family Fund (2000)

*Carmans River Watershed Management Fund (2014)Chakiryan Family Fund (2002)Arthur A. Chaplin GSB Fund (2001)Charity Society Fund (2000)Charlie’s Long Island Fund (1985)Children’s Fighting Chance Fund (2008)Marie Colvin Memorial Fund (2012)George J. Conklin Scholarship Fund (1989)Ann Caroline Corrody Fund (1999)Matthew T. Crosson Memorial Fund (2011)

*Cutrone and Smith Family Fund (2014)George W. Cutting, Jr. Fund (1998)Rose D’Arpino Scholarship Fund (2005)Davidow Century of Giving Fund (2013)Davidow Elderly Community Assistance Fund (1996)Deering & Volpicella Family Fund (2007)Rajesh & Rupa Dharia Fund (2013)Percy Douglass Memorial Education Fund (1985)Eiber Family Fund (2000)ENEE Philanthropic Fund (1994)Martha C. Entenmann Scholarship Fund (1999)Thomas F. & Helen A. Fagan Fund (2007)Tiffani Bea Feldman Children’s Fund (2000)

*Fern’s Kids Fund (2014)Mark Fischgrund Memorial Fund (2003)Walter & Sandra Fish Charitable Fund (1997)Fishers Island Community Fund (2011)Samuel Francis Fund (2005)Franck Family Fund (2005)Anne & Frank Freeman Fund (1997)Fridman Family Fund (2010)Fund for the Future of Long Island Women & Girls

(1997)Fund for Innovative Community Programs on Long

Island (1985)Richard H. & Jean E. Gaebler Family Fund (2005)Patricia Galteri Fund (2011)Glenn Gerrato Scholarship Fund (2001)Neil Giske Memorial Scholarship Fund (1985)Gleason Family Fund (2012)Jeanne Going Memorial Fund for Ovarian Cancer

Research (2005)Selma Goldmacher Charitable Fund (2006)Greenberg Fund (2010)Selma Greenberg Fund (1997)Greentree Foundation Fund (2003)Grundman Memorial Scholarship Fund (1990)

Horace Hagedorn Memorial Fund (2005)Kristy Lyn Haley Memorial Fund (2000)Hand & the Spirit Fund (1999)F. & M. Harris Family Fund (2001)Robert E. & Barbara W. Harrison Fund (1997)Helen’s Fund (1998)Frances Herman Family Fund (2010)Hershenov Family Fund (2007)E.B. Hubbard Fund (2002)Julie Hunnewell Fund (1987)Alma D. Hunt/VCM L.I. Fund (1997)Hurricane Sandy Long Island Relief & Restoration

Fund (2012)Idie Fund (2000)In Memory of Elissa Fund (2004)Ann Marsden Irvin Fund (2009)Douglas Jackson Memorial Scholarship Fund (1996)Berenice & Herman Jacobs Family Fund (1997)Lawrence Jacobs Fund (2011)Marie J. Jensen Scholarship Fund (2005)Edith R. Karel Fund (1998)Karish Education Fund of the Horticultural Alliance

of the Hamptons (2000)Karma411 Matching Fund (2007)David & Dale Karp Family Charitable Fund (2003)Kenneth L. & Veronica K. Katz Advisory Fund (1999)Kenneth L. & Veronica K. Katz Fund (1999)Always Loved Never Forgotten Katz-Goldblatt Fund

(2011)Leo & Freda Keller Memorial Fund (2000)Kids Making a Difference Fund (2000)Morton L. Kimmelman Fund (2001)Kingfisher Fund (1998)David & Paula Kirsch Family Fund (2004)Beverly & Harvey Klein Fund (2001)Krasnoff Charitable Fund (2011)Krasnoff Family Fund (1985)Patricia Kucinski Memorial Fund (2003)Arthur H. Kunz Memorial Fund (2005)Ruth Kurzweil Fund (2009)Ed & Lee Lawrence Fund (1988)Donna Levien Memorial Fund (2004)Levin Family Fund (1997)Robert & Phoebe Lewis Family Fund (2006)Marian & William Littleford Fund (1993)Debra Lobel/Beverly Dash Fund (2004)Long Island Affordable Housing Project Fund (2011)Long Island Community Foundation (1977)Long Island Fund for the Arts (1985)Long Island Fund for Youth Programs (1987)Long Island Immigrant Children’s Fund (2014)Long Island Unitarian Universalist Fund (1992)

*Lorraine Gregory Family Fund (2014)John F. Loverro Memorial Fund (2004)Lowrey Family Charitable Fund (2008)Roselle Patricia Luciano Literacy Fund for Women

(1996)Kendall Madison Leadership Fund (1995)Kevin G. Mahony Charitable Fund (2012)Mallouk Family Fund (2006)Mancino Family Fund (2003)William T. & Lynn Steppacher Martin Fund (2001)Massapequa Community Fund (2001)Helen P. & Randall P. McIntyre Fund (1986)Alan P. Mendelsohn Memorial Scholarship Fund

(1999)John D. Miller Fund (2001)Millie Fund (2000)William E. Mintzer Memorial Fund (1999)Miracle-Gro Fund (2001)Joseph & Marion L. Mitola Family Fund (1999)Morris Fund (2006)Michael Moverman Memorial Fund (1998)

*Nanell Fund (2014)Nassau/Suffolk Fordham Law Alumni

Scholarship Fund (1991)NCJW South Shore Section Community Fund (1995)

North Country Community Association Fund (2002)North Fork Fund (2003)Northrop Grumman Endowment Fund for L.I.

Women & Girls (1996)*NYSSCPA - Nassau Chapter Giving Back to Charity Fund (2014)Okorn Family Fund (2010)Diane J. Owen Memorial Fund (2005)Sylvia & Morris Paley Fund (2002)

*Bob & Margaret Parker Charitable Fund (2014)Kenneth E. Paskoff Fund (2011)Paul’s Fund (2002)Peconic Stewardship Fund (1984)Perry Persichilli Memorial Fund (1996)James & Margaret Philbin Scholarship Fund (2003)

*Joseph, Violet, Virginia, and Muriel Pless Family Fund (2014)Harriet B. & Edward Everett Post Fund (1986)Elizabeth Pritzker Endowment Fund (1985)Quogue Community Fund (2013)Raymond C. & Diane F. Radigan Fund (2005)Rhodebeck Long Island Fund (1998)Richards Family Fund (1987)Charlotte S. & Richard D. Rockwell Fund (1999)Rose Fund (1998)Judith Rubertone Fund (1987)Cheryl & Stephen Rush Fund (1999)Saltzman Fund (1987)Sandy Building Back Stronger Fund (2013)SAR Family Fund (2012)Richard W. Savino Memorial Fund (2013)Sidney Schiffman Fund (1996)Schneidman Family Fund (2000)Caroline & Sigmund Schott Fund (1999)John S. Schrader Memorial Fund (2004)Schwabian Fund (2009)Schwartz Family Fund (1991)Selig Fund (1991)Samuel & Stella Seligsohn Memorial Fund (1996)Henry H. Shepard Fund (2008)Shinnecock Bay Restoration Fund (2011)Jerry & Cecile Shore Fund (1995)Colonel William Smith Foundation (1984)Meredyth H. Smith Charitable Fund (1997)E. & R. Smits Fund (2001)Staller Scholarship Fund (1987)Erwin P. & Pearl F. Staller Charitable Fund (1992)Adam E. Stark Memorial Scholarship Fund (2001)Nancy Steinman Fund (2003)Helen, Emily & Margaret Stevens Fund (2004)Suzy’s Fund (2009)Carol & Jim Swiggett Fund (1997)Taca Family Fund (1996)Ruth Saltzman Taishoff Fund (1996)Gail Talent Memorial Fund (2003)Brian & Danielle Tane Charitable Fund (2007)James & Marie Taormina Fund (1999)Tealison Fund (1998)Tealison Two Fund (2001)Joseph Vigilante Fund for the Adelphi School of

Social Work (2000)Phyllis S. Vineyard Fund (1996)Vishnick Family Charitable Fund (2001)Voices from the Heart Fund (1997)Dr. Robert & Olga von Tauber Fund (2013)Amah Vought Memorial Health Fund (2005)WAC Lighting Fund (2004)Elizabeth & Eugene Wadsworth Charitable Fund

(1999)Hilda S. & Theodore T. Weiser Memorial Fund (1998)Charles J. Williams Fund (1986)Work Long Island Fund (2003)Yang Family Fund (2006)

*Benjamin & Ethan Zemel Charitable Fund (2014)

LONG ISLAND FUNDS

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Financials

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

Consolidated Statements of Financial Position

December 31, 2014 2013

ASSETSCash and cash equivalents $ 60,413,912 $ 59,318,365 Investments (note 3) 2,507,780,552 2,381,472,091 Receivables 1,492,117 1,254,101 Fixed assets, net 1,280,360 1,327,693

Total assets $2,570,966,941 $ 2,443,372,250

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities:

Accounts payable $ 717,093 $ 818,891 Grants payable 20,800,145 27,254,678 Deferred rent credits (note 4) 1,814,295 2,012,937 Pension liability (notes 3 and 5) 4,563,549 1,619,553 Accrued postretirement medical benefit obligation 3,305,955 2,261,483

(note 5)Total liabilities 31,201,037 33,967,542

Net assets:Unrestricted:

Endowment 2,480,383,341 2,345,542,307 Available for grants 54,573,928 60,187,120 Available for administration 4,808,635 3,675,281

Total net assets 2,539,765,904 2,409,404,708

Total liabilities and net assets $2,570,966,941 $ 2,443,372,250

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See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

Consolidated Statements of Activities

Years ended December 31, 2014 2013

Changes in net assets:Revenues:

Contributions $ 184,255,136 $ 145,051,661

Investment return 137,489,066 321,885,975 Less:

Investment expenses (15,787,106) (13,277,120) Provision for unrelated business income taxes (1,490,190) (1,990,252)

120,211,770 306,618,603

Other 48,285 53,897

Total unrestricted revenues 304,515,191 451,724,161

Expenses:Grants and services to beneficiaries 157,785,699 144,241,100 Grantmaking expenses 4,847,398 5,045,108 Administrative expenses 4,881,820 4,735,570 Development expenses 2,424,743 2,355,828

Total expenses 169,939,660 156,377,606

Increase in net assets before other pension andpostretirement medical changes 134,575,531 295,346,555

Other pension and postretirement medical changes (note 5) (4,214,335) 6,760,354 Increase in net assets 130,361,196 302,106,909

Net assets at beginning of year 2,409,404,708 2,107,297,799 Net assets at end of year $ 2,539,765,904 $ 2,409,404,708

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See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

Years ended December 31, 2014 2013

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:Increase in net assets $ 130,361,196 $ 302,106,909 Adjustments to reconcile increase in net assets to net cash

provided by operating activities:

Net appreciation in fair value of investments (85,372,932) (272,650,876) Depreciation and amortization expense 269,832 232,699 (Increase) decrease in receivables (238,016) 22,287,605 (Decrease) increase in accounts payable (101,798) 23,253 Decrease in grants payable (6,454,533) (338,944)Decrease in deferred rent credits (198,642) (198,642) Increase (decrease) in pension liability 2,943,996 (5,410,537)Increase (decrease) in accrued postretirement medical

benefit obligation 1,044,472 (735,503)

Net cash provided by operating activities 42,253,575 45,315,964

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:Purchases of investments (823,047,480) (713,667,861) Proceeds from sales of investments 782,111,951 622,235,569 Capital expenditures (222,499) (65,796)

Net cash used in investing activities (41,158,028) (91,498,088) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 1,095,547 (46,182,124)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 59,318,365 105,500,489

Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $ 60,413,912 $ 59,318,365

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:Taxes paid on unrelated business income $ 1,490,190 $ 1,990,252

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Notes to Consolidated Financial StatementsDecember 31, 2014 and 2013

(1) OrganizationThe New York Community Trust and Community Funds, Inc. (including its Long Island and Westchester Divisions) (The Trust) are community foundations created to build permanent charitable endowments for the greater metropolitan region. The Trust, as the consolidated foundations are hereinafter referred to, is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) and has been determined not to be a private foundation under Section 509(a)(1) of the Code. The Trust administers more than 2,000 individual charitable funds, each established with an instrument of gift describing either the general or specific purposes for which grants are to be made, usually from income only, but in some cases from principal.

(2) Summary of Significant Accounting PoliciesAccounting standards provide that if the governing body of an organization has the ability to remove a donor restriction, the contributions should be classified as unrestricted net assets. However, under New York State law and The Trust’s governing instruments, the assets are held as endowment funds until such time (if ever) as the governing body deems it prudent and appropriate to expend some part of the principal or appreciation. Accordingly, the consolidated financial statements classify all net assets as unrestricted, but segregate the portion that is held as endowment from the funds that are currently available for grants and administration.

Cash equivalents represent short-term investments with original maturities of 90 days or less, except for those short-term investments managed as part of long-term investment strategies.

Fixed assets are recorded at cost and are depreciated on a straight-line basis over the estimated life of the respective asset. Leasehold improvements are depreciated over the life of the respective improvement or the remaining term of the lease, whichever is shorter. Fixed assets are reported net of accumulated depreciation of $2,799,355 in 2014 and $2,551,972 in 2013.

Investment expenses include fees for bank trustees, investment managers, and custodians.

Grants and services to beneficiaries are expensed with approval of the Distribution Committee of The New York Community Trust (NYCT) or the Board of Directors of Community Funds, Inc. (CFI), and usually paid within one year.

The Trust has adopted a constant growth spending plan for many of its funds. This approach allows spending to increase at a steady rate within the confines of a floor, a ceiling, and a cap. The spending plan is not applied to funds in CFI that are considered to be underwater, as defined by New York State law. At December 31, 2014, no fund was considered to be underwater.

Accounting estimates are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements prepared by management and are based upon management’s current judgments. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

(3) Investments and Fair Value MeasurementsFair value is defined as the exchange price that would be received for an asset, or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price), in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. A fair value hierarchy requires The Trust to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. The three levels of the hierarchy are:

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•Level 1 inputs are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

•Level2inputsareinputsotherthanquotedpricesincludedwithinLevel1thatareobservable for the asset, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities and alternative investments that are redeemable at or near the date of the statement of financial position (within 90 days).

• Level3inputsareunobservableinputsfortheassetorliabilityandalternativeinvestmentsthatare not redeemable at or near the date of the statement of financial position.

Accounting Standards Update 2009-12 (ASU 2009-12), Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value Per Share (or Its Equivalent), allows The Trust, as a practical expedient, to estimate the fair value of investments in investment companies for which the investment does not have a readily determinable fair market value using net asset value.

Most of The Trust’s investments are in publicly traded securities or in commingled funds, including common trust funds, which are invested in publicly traded securities. Fair value for these investments is based on quoted market prices and observable net asset values. The Trust also invests in hedge funds, private equity and certain real estate investments. The fair value of these investments has been determined primarily through independent appraisals using an income based approach and the net asset values provided by the fund managers utilizing quoted market prices of the underlying securities, market values of comparable companies and discounted cash flow projections. These valuations are reviewed for reasonableness by management of The Trust.

CFI invests for long-term growth of principal and income in real terms, consistent with a reasonable degree of risk. Donor advised funds that require a high degree of liquidity are invested in cash equivalents. The investments of NYCT are held in individual trusts at the bank designated by the donor in the instrument of gift.

The following tables present The Trust’s fair value hierarchy at December 31, 2014 and 2013, respectively:

2014

Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3U.S. large cap equities $ 680,904,009 $ 642,050,873 $ 38,756,996 $ 96,140 International equities 449,826,028 269,771,024 180,055,004 --- Cash equivalents 349,543,108 349,543,108 --- --- Hedge funds 215,107,159 2,897,571 212,209,588 --- U.S. mid/small cap equities 202,080,776 163,342,905 38,737,871 --- Fixed income/mutual funds 185,234,189 185,234,189 --- --- Private equity 104,288,712 --- --- 104,288,712 Fixed income/corporate bonds 103,622,740 62,609,105 41,013,635 --- Fixed income/government bonds 85,747,971 55,547,881 30,200,090 --- Real estate 76,225,876 34,082,454 --- 42,143,422 Balanced funds 32,012,761 32,012,761 --- --- Fixed income/common trust funds 16,496,239 --- 16,496,239 --- Other 6,690,984 1,835,277 1,968,036 2,887,671

$ 2,507,780,552 $ 1,798,927,148 $ 559,437,459 $ 149,415,945

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The Trust’s alternative investments include:

Equity Oriented Hedge Funds – These consist of funds that seek to achieve equity-like returns with lower volatility than the equity markets. These funds invest in a broad range of industries and geographic areas. Although all the funds invest primarily in common stocks, their portfolios may also include preferred stocks, debt securities, options, futures, and other financial instruments. All funds employ long/short strategies and use leverage and derivatives.

Absolute Return Hedge Funds – These consist of multi-strategy funds that attempt to generate consistent positive returns by focusing on opportunities that are not correlated to the returns of the overall markets. The main strategies include merger arbitrage and other event-driven investments, distressed securities and securities of companies undergoing various types of restructurings, and convertible and capital structure arbitrage. Some funds also invest in leveraged loans, real estate equity and debt, and private equity.

Real Estate – This includes investments in funds that hold properties that are net leased to tenants with below investment grade credit ratings. The funds’ holdings are analogous to high-yield bonds collateralized with real estate. As the result of a gift, there is also an investment in a limited liability company that owns land in New York City leased to the owner of a high rise office building.

Private Equity – Although the investments are largely in funds of funds, they also include direct investments in private equity partnerships. These funds of funds and partnerships focus on buyouts—primarily of mid-cap companies. Certain funds of funds also have a small allocation to venture capital. In addition, The Trust through gifts acquired interests in a limited partnership (LP) investment holding company and a limited liability company. The assets of the LP holding company consist almost entirely of publicly traded common stock in one company.

The Trust’s investments in hedge funds may be redeemed at the net asset value as of the measurement date and at least annually thereafter, in certain cases more frequently. Advance notice of 30–90 days is required to redeem these investments. As such, these investments have been categorized as Level 2 assets.

Capital invested in Level 3 assets is returned as the underlying investments are liquidated. The liquidation will occur over the term of the individual investment with the termination of these investments scheduled at various times between 2015 and 2019. Certain of The Trust’s investments in private equity and real estate involve future cash commitments which amount to approximately $20 million on December 31, 2014.

2013

Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3U.S. large cap equities $ 627,527,356 $ 585,644,260 $ 41,723,112 $ 159,984 International equities 452,750,339 283,289,688 169,460,651 --- Cash equivalents 350,264,094 350,264,094 --- --- U.S. mid/small cap equities 195,297,493 155,141,440 40,156,053 --- Hedge funds 180,770,674 --- 180,770,674 --- Fixed income/mutual funds 169,054,515 169,054,515 --- --- Private equity 101,200,533 --- --- 101,200,533 Fixed income/corporate bonds 91,088,077 76,433,227 14,654,850 --- Fixed income/government bonds 90,118,199 55,152,752 34,965,447 --- Real estate 68,630,605 28,959,420 --- 39,671,185 Balanced funds 30,813,316 30,813,316 --- --- Fixed income/common trust funds 15,180,954 --- 15,180,954 --- Other 8,775,936 3,236,052 2,142,213 3,397,671

$ 2,381,472,091 $ 1,737,988,764 $ 499,053,954 $ 144,429,373

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The following tables present reconciliations for all level 3 assets measured at fair value for the period January 1 to December 31:

The following tables present The Trust’s fair value hierarchy for the investments of its defined benefit pension plan (note 5) as of December 31, 2014 and 2013, respectively:

2013

Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Equities $ 15,330,102 $ 15,330,102 $ --- $ --- Fixed income 3,134,676 2,350,877 783,799 --- Cash equivalents 1,333,544 1,333,544 --- ---

$ 19,798,322 $ 19,014,523 $ 783,799 $ ---

2014

Fair value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Equities $ 14,656,851 $ 14,656,851 $ --- $ --- Fixed income 3,424,451 2,371,035 1,053,416 --- Cash equivalents 1,240,360 1,240,360 --- ---

$ 19,321,662 $ 18,268,246 $ 1,053,416 $ ---

(4) CommitmentsOn March 30, 2004, The Trust entered into a lease agreement for office space expiring March 31, 2020. Future minimum rental payments are approximately $1.4 million in 2015, $1.5 million in 2016 through 2019, and a total of $370,000 thereafter through 2020.

Rental expense is recognized on a straight-line basis, in accordance with ASC 840, Accounting for Leases. The excess of recognized expense over actual rent payments as well as landlord provided improvements has been recorded as deferred rent credits. Rent expense for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013 amounted to $1,321,293 and $1,261,071, respectively.

Level 3 assets

2014 2013Fair value at January 1 $ 144,429,373 $ 145,406,753 Income/realized gains and losses 5,942,506 4,677,405 Unrealized gains and losses 14,063,300 5,853,195Purchases 484,418 817,992 Sales (565,216) (899,275) Capital calls 4,110,346 3,435,649 Capital distributions (19,048,782) (14,862,346)

Fair value at December 31 $ 149,415,945 $ 144,429,373

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(5) Pension and Postretirement Medical Benefit PlansThe Trust administers a non-contributory defined benefit pension plan covering substantially all employees. Benefits are based on years of service and the employee’s compensation during the five highest consecutive years during the last ten years of employment. The Trust also provides medical insurance benefits for its eligible retired employees. Obligations and funded status at December 31 are as follows:

The accumulated amounts not yet recognized as a component of net periodic benefit cost was $5,302,797 and $258,767 at December 31, 2014 for the pension and postretirement medical plans, respectively. The estimated amount that will be amortized into net periodic benefit cost in 2015 is $249,000 and $(44,000), respectively.

The discount rates used to value the pension and postretirement medical benefit plans range from 3.8% to 4.7%. The weighted average expected return on plan assets and rate of compensation increase for the calculation of the pension obligation is 7% and 4%, respectively, as of December 31, 2014. The health care cost trend rate assumption for 2015 is 5.7% declining to 5.4% in 2020.

The pension plan is invested in a balanced portfolio of equity and fixed income securities. Annual projected benefit payments for the pension and postretirement medical benefit plans are expected to average $1,298,000 and $98,000, through 2024, respectively.

The Trust also sponsors a defined contribution retirement plan for employees, in which contributions are based upon a specified percentage of salaries. The expense for this retirement plan was $571,349 and $530,247 in 2014 and 2013, respectively.

(6) Subsequent EventsThe Trust evaluated its December 31, 2014 consolidated financial statements for subsequent events through May 13, 2015, the date the consolidated financial statements were available to be issued. The Trust is not aware of any subsequent events that would require recognition or disclosure in the consolidated financial statements.

Pension benefitsPostretirement

medical benefits

2014 2013 2014 2013

Benefit obligation $ 23,885,211 $ 21,417,875 $ 3,305,955 $ 2,261,483

Fair value of plan assets 19,321,662 19,798,322 --- ---

Funded status $ (4,563,549) $ (1,619,553) $ (3,305,955) (2,261,483)

Benefit costs $ 289,563 $ 895,953 $ 189,256 $ 238,241

Benefits paid $ 2,676,246 $ 740,176 $ 59,568 $ 60,230

Plan contribution $ 655,337 $ 472,391 $ 10,219 $ 12,741

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A*AB Partners Fund (2014)Janice E. Abbott Scholarship Fund (1999)Abdini Fund (2008)Jane Schwab Abel & Elise Schwab Clemenger

Memorial (1946)Abrams Family Fund (2006)A.B.Y. Fund (1960)A. Bernard Ackerman Fund (2011)Ackman Family Fund (1997)Acorn Foundation Fund for Beautification in

Memory of Barbara Foster Vietor (2004)Acorn Foundation Fund for History in Memory of

Alexander Orr Vietor (2004)Ada Fund (2010)John & Laurie Adams Fund (2004)Hall Adams Fund (1972)Adel & Leffler Families’ Fund for Queens (1993)

*Terry Adkins Memorial Fund (2014)Frederica M. & Morton L. Adler Trust (1941)Benigno M. Aguilar & Gerald A. Erickson, Jr. Fund

(2011)M. Bernard Aidinoff Fund (1986)M. Bernard Aidinoff & Elsie V. Aidinoff Fund (1998)Seth G. Aidinoff Fund (1986)Akabas Family Fund (1986)Albin Family Arts Fund (1999)Barbara Albisser Memorial Fund (1981)Oakey L. & Ethel Witherspoon Alexander Fund

(1977)Allegra-Tanner Fund (1995)Robert Mack Allen & Wendel Fentress Ott Fund

(1989)AllianceBernstein Foundation Fund (1998)Franz & Marcia Allina Fund (1994)Alouette Fund (1993)B. Altman Fund (1985)Carl Altman Fund (2007)Altschul Family Fund (1980)Altschul Overbrook Fund (1994)Arthur Altschul Memorial Fund (2002)Arthur G. Altschul, Jr. Charitable Fund (1996)Emily H. Altschul Charitable Fund (2002)Elizabeth & Peter Altwater Fund (1974)American Seamen’s Friend Society Designated

Fund (1986)American Seamen’s Friend Society Discretionary

Fund (1986)Ananouri Fund (1998)Anne Anastasi & John Porter Foley, Jr. Fund No. 1

(2006)Anne Anastasi & John Porter Foley, Jr. Fund No. 2

(2006)Matthew and Krista Annenberg Fund (2006)Anbinder Family Charitable Fund (2003)J. R. Anderson Fund (1981)Patricia Anderson Fund (2005)Patricia L. Anslinger Memorial Fund (2007)

*Aquamarine Fund (2014)Eileen & William Araskog Charitable Fund (2001)Arc of Circumstance Fund (1978)G.W. Archer Fund (2001)Joseph Arena Charitable Fund (1995)Walter & Marsha Arnheim Fund (1986)Esther Jean Arnhold Fund (1966)Arts & Culture Research Fund (2012)Arundel Fund (1988)Marcia Ashman Fund for Children (1999)Larry Ashmead Editorial Award Fund (2010)Michael J. Ashworth Fund (2007)Robert R. Asiel Memorial Funds (1972)

Winifred A. Aste Fund (2011)Astor Fund for Public School Libraries (1997)Brooke Astor Funds for New York City Education

(2012)ASW Fund (2007)ATS-1 Fund (2010)Auburn Citizen Fund (1999)Michael Avery Social Justice Fund (2010)

BB Fund (1990)Babbitt Family Fund (1990)Babsan Fund (1992)William M. Backer Fund (1985)Backman-Niesz Fund (1999)Isabelle Bacon Fund (1985)Ellen & Henry Baer Fund (1986)Honorable Harold Baer & Dr. Suzanne Baer Fund

(1989)Lee Bailey Fund (1991)S. Prentiss Bailey Fund (1960)Baker Family Fund (2003)Allyson Maya Collazo Baker Fund (1984)Fern Ann Ballard Memorial Fund (1986)Dr. Holly M. Bannister & Douglas L. Newhouse

Fund (1984)Peleg S. Barber Fund (1960)Bardel Family Fund (2007)Ruth Plofsky Barish & Irving Barish Fund (1996)Barns Fund (1971)Parker W. Barnum Funds (1979)William & Françoise Barstow Foundation No. 1 (1931)William & Françoise Barstow Foundation No. 2

(1959)Christopher S. Bartels Fund (1998)Katherine N. Bartels Fund (1998)McDonald C. Bartels Fund (1998)Todd C. Bartels Fund (1998)Harriett M. Bartlett Funds (1987)Arlene Bartlow Fund (2006)Arthur L. Baruch & Rosalie K. Baruch Fund (1979)Paul Ludwig Baruch & Aimee Mayer Baruch Fund

(2008)Conor Bastable Charitable Fund (2010)Baudo-Sillerman Scholarship Fund (1989)BDEK Fund (2011)Beacon Group Fund (2011)Alice D. Beal Trust (1955)Bear Stearns Award (2008)Raymond R. Beatty Scholarship in Memory of

Andrew Wilson (1984)Hubert Park Beck Literacy Fund (2004)Bernadine Becker Commemorative Trust (1984)Ruth Bedford Fund (1963)Beech Fund (1975)David A. and Gail G. Bell Fund (2008)Thomas D. Bell Charitable Fund (2011)Bellevue Nursing Committee Fund (1976)Eleanor Robson Belmont Fund (1980)Selim and Luna Benardete Charitable Fund (2005)Lillian Z. Bender Fund (2002)Bendheim-Von Wiskow Fund (2010)Claire B. & Lawrence A. Benenson Fund (1987)Herbert & Edythe F. Benjamin Fund (1976)Karen Benner Family Fund (2006) Michael Benner Family Fund (2006)Bento Fund (2004)Maureen Duffy Benziger Fund (2005)Berelle Fund (2009)Andrew N. & Gail D. Berg Fund (1999)Berger Family Memorial Fund (2008)Berger Memorial Fund (2008)Alexander & Eleanor Berger Memorial Fund (2008)Paul Bergman Fund (2005)Edward Bergman Fund (2005)Sarah & Paul Bergman Youth Empowerment Fund

(2005)Sharon & Edward Bergman Charitable Fund (2008)

Lancelot M. Berkeley Fund (2007)Berkshire Fund (2000)T. Roland Berner Fund (1972)Charles L. Bernheimer Fund (1924)Theresa E. Bernholz Fund (1924)Sylvia Bernstein Fund (1994)Richard & Katherine Berresford Fund (1997)William H. Berri Funds (1966)Betlor Foundation Fund (1978)Beverly Hills Fund (1972)BGM Fund (1971)Anil and Pandora Po Bharvaney Fund (2007)Melanie S. Bialis Fund (2007)Philip A. & Carol Bilotti Fund (2010)June R. & Jonathan Bingham Fund (1980)Henry Birnbaum Fund (2000)Gladys A. Bishop Memorial Fund (1987)Blackwell Fund (2013)Anne & Walter C. Bladstrom Philanthropic Fund

(1988)Richard & Margaret Blanchard Fund (1983)Nancy & Robert S. Blank Fund (2003)Blitzer Family Fund (2005)E.H.R. & N.M. Blitzer Fund (1984)Amy Bloch/Gregory Horowitz Fund (2005)Lida & David Bloom Fund (1989)Robin Bloom Fund (1991)Blum Family Fund (1990)Sidney & Elaine Blumenthal Fund (1980)Jesse Smith Blydenburgh & Josephine Vail

Blydenburgh Fund (1958)Ernst P. Boas Memorial Fund (1955)Alice Boerner Fund (1988)Bohemia Fund (1971)Bolin Fund (1986)Peter A. Bonanni Scholarship Fund (1996)M. Alida Bonynge Memorial Fund (1940)Lillian G. Booth Fund (1976)Janet & James Bostany Memorial Fund (1999)Charles Bouman Charitable Trust (1977)Bove Fund (1986)John Perry Bowditch Memorial Fund (1956)Clothilde de Veze Bower Fund (1989)Philip and Suzanne Bowers Charitable Contribution

Fund (2003)Blair A. & Elizabeth J. Boyer Family Fund (2006)George T. & Francele Boyer Fund (1976)William B. & Jane Eisner Bram Fund (1995)William M. Bramwell, Jr. Fund (1995)Brause Fund (1986)Barry & Geraldine Brause Fund (1986)R. S. Brause Fund (1986)Roberta Brause Fund (1986)Catherine & Robert Brawer Fund (1996)Annie Grant Breath Memorial Fund (1939)Briar Patch Fund (2012)Brivio Family Fund (2003)Beatrice & Douglas Broadwater Fund (1986)Edward Brodsky Fund (1997)Brooklyn Fireman’s Medal Fund (1981)J. F. and S.S. Brown Family Fund (2006)Meredith & Sylvia Brown Fund (2004)Nikki Brown Fund (2011)Orville Gordon Browne Foundation Fund (2011)Adon H. Brownell Memorial Fund (1985)Edward W. Browning Fund (1969)Brownstein Family Fund (1995)William H. & George R. Brunjes Memorial Fund

(1988)John & Josephine Bruno Memorial Fund (2011)May Evans Bryant Fund (1989)BTW Fund (1973)Emily G. Buck Fund (1994)Bucks Harbor Fund (2006)Bucky Fund (2006)David A. Budd Fund (2008)Alexandru & Sonia Bunescu Fund (1993)Walter & Martha Burchard Family Fund (1988)Burford Fund (2007)Richard A. Burgheim Fund (1999)

FUNDS IN 2014

Funds in bold and with an asterisks are new. Join our community of donors. See page 23 for details.

Please know that we do our best to ensure the accuracy of these lists, but errors may still occur. If you find an error, please accept our apologies and contact us so that we may correct it.

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Burkhart Fund (2004)Frantzes D. Burkhart Fund (2004)William H. Burkhart Fund (2004)Burnett Family Fund (2004)C.D. Burns Fund (2008)John U. & Minnie M. Burt Inter Vivos Fund (1974)John U. & Minnie M. Burt Testamentary Fund

(1974)Ernest Brooks Burton Fund (2003)William B. Butz Memorial Fund (1999)Judith Byrd Fund (2009)Monsignor Harry J. Byrne Scholarship Fund (1998)Patrolman Edward R. Byrne Substance Abuse

Fund (1988)

CHans & Ruth Cahnmann Family Fund (2009)Ruth & Hans Cahnmann Memorial Fund (2012)Jean C. Caldwell Fund (1950)Patricia A. Caldwell Fund (2002)Calman Fund (2007)Calvert Family Fund (2000)

*Ishik Camoglu Fund (2014)Camp Edith Macy Fund (1926)Frances T. Campbell Fund (1959)

*Cane Nowak Family Fund (2014)Cannon Educational Fund (1981)Cantor Family Fund (2005)Ralph & Stella Caporale Fund (1995)Elsie, Ubaldo & Vivian Cardia Fund (2008)Carillon Fund (1998)Carlson Fund (1994)Arnold W. & Alice R. Carlson Charitable Fund

(2013)Carnegie Corporation Fund No. 1 & 2 (1936)Carnoy Family Fund (2011)Carolina Fund (1986)Alys Sinclair Carreau Memorial Fund (1929)Carson Family Charitable Trust Fund (1985)Sybil Carter Memorial (1930)Cascadilla Fund (2012)Cashin Family Fund (1989)Bonnie Cashin Fund (2002)John Krob Castle Fund (2012)Cecelia Trust Fund (1996)CFDA-Vogue Initiative/New York City AIDS Fund

(1991)Ronald & Carole Chaimowitz Fund (1995)David & Miriam Chalfin Fund (1985)Maria Bowen Chapin Scholarship Fund (2005)Chapman Fund (2000)Charlie’s Fund (1975)Gerald L. Chasin Fund (1986)Richard & Ellen Chassin Charitable Fund (2000)Chatham Fund (1984)

*Jerome Chazen Fund to Address Domestic Violence (2014)Patrick S. Cheng & Michael J. Boothroyd Fund

(2000)Cheng-Kingdon Fund (2007)Herbert & Phyllis Chernin Fund (1996)Ettie Chin Hong Fund (2006)Christiansen/Shuchman Fund (1987)Christie Fund (2010)Francis & Catherine Christy Fund (1975)Patricia Cirillo Charitable Fund (2007)Clark Family Fund (2000)Cameron Clark Memorial Fund (1998)Edith M. Clark Fund (1944)Fenton Clark Fund (1986)

Huguette Clark Family Fund for Protection of Elders (2013)

Valerie G. Clark Memorial Fund (1978)Cline Foundation Fund (1995)Clinton Community Garden Fund (1985)Club Life Fund (2013)CND Fund (2010)Coco Fund (2000)Claire & Joseph Cohen Fund (2013)

*Joseph and Claire Cohen Fund (2014)Helen Cohen Fund (1995)Lisa E. Cohen Memorial Scholarship Award Fund

(1991)Paul T. Cohen Fund (2009)Coleman Family Fund (2003)John & Ann Coleman Fund (1984)

*Paul Rykoff Coleman Fund (2014)Warren Coleman Fund (1986)Richard M. Colgate Fund (1959)Faith Colish Fund (2012)Collazo Family Fund No. 1 (2007)Irene D. Collia Trust (1980)Columbus Circle Fund (1976)Thomas J. Concannon Memorial Internship Fund

(2006)Georgianna B. Conlin Fund (1998)Kevin P. Connors Fund (1986)Conroy Family Fund (1999)Cook Family Fund (1986)Joan Ganz Cooney Fund (2010)Lane Cooper Fund (1960)Gertrude Corbitt Bequest (1959)Barbara Fatt Costikyan Fund (1999)Jennifer L. Costley & Judith E. Turkel Fund (2005)Melinda & James M. Cotter Fund (1986)Counterpoint Fund (1996)J. E. Covington Fund (2007)Valery Craane Fund (2004)Karen L. Cramer Charitable Fund (2010)Critchlow/McCormick Family Fund (2005)Charlotte L. Crittenden Fund (1932)A. Evelyn Cronquist Fund (1991)Jim and Pat Cropsey Farm Fund (2006)Winifred Crost Fund (1981)Andrew Crystal & Family Fund (2004)CSF Family Fund (2007)Charles E. Culpeper Fund (1999)Kay Cummings Fund (2008)Curbstone Fund (2006)Cushman Family Fund (2003)Paul & Paulette Cushman Fund (1998)CWR Partners Fund (2008)

DJohn Da Silva Memorial Fund No. 1 (1988)John Da Silva Memorial Fund No. 2 (1988)John Da Silva Memorial Fund No. 3 (1988)DAL Fund (1984)Florence S. Daniels Fund (2012)Danziger Family Fund (1973)Abraham L. Danziger Fund (1979)Ellen & Sabin Danziger Fund (1997)Darlington Fund (1973)Darlington Memory Fund (2012)Elizabeth B. Dater & Wm. Mitchell Jennings Jr. Fund

(1999)Davis Polk & Wardwell Fund (1997)Donna Scher Davis Fund No. 1 (1993)Donna Scher Davis Fund No. 2 (1996)Dawn Fund (2005)

Day Memorial Fund (1948)DBC Fund (2008)DBS Fund (2009)Eugenia Ortuno de Bartels Fund (2002)G. Louise Robinson de Dombrowski Fund (1991)Adam de Havenon Fund (2004)Georgia & Michael de Havenon Fund (1986)Peter J. De Luca Family Fund (1991)Georges & Lois de Menil Charitable Fund (1977)Jay & Ruth De Soto Mayor Fund (2004)Ellen A. Dearborn Fund (1969)David & Diane DeBell Family Fund (2003)Richard & Barbara Debs Fund (1986)Deerdodds Fund (1997)Defliese Family Fund (1971)DEL Fund (2007)Delacorte Fund (1994)Delacorte Scholarship Fund for Columbia

University College of Physicians & Surgeons (2013)

Albert P. Delacorte Fund (2005)George Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism

Fund (1998)George & Valerie Delacorte Fund (2011)Valerie Delacorte Fund (1993)Delafield Fund (1975)Delany Sisters Fund (1994)John and Patricia Delany Memorial Fund (2006)David W. Denton U.S. Attorneys’ Fund (2010)Derby Fund (1983)Charles Desmarais & Katherine Morgan Fund (2010)Deutsche Bank Fund (2010)Brian & Silvija Devine Fund (1986)Brooke Katherine Devine Fund (2006)Mary Wheeler Dewart Fund (1976)Diacre Family Fund (2003)Harris & Amy Diamond Fund (2007)Hester Diamond Fund (2002)Ruth & Gerald Dickler Fund for Early Childhood

Education (2010)Eugene DiMattina Fund (2013)Esther Baiyla Dinner Memorial Fund (1999)Dogwood Fund (1979)Eugene, Bridget & Tommy Dolphin Scholarship

Fund (1992)Susan Wells Donnell Fund (1984)William W. Donnell Fund (1994)William W. Donnell Fund for Parks (2003)A. James Donohue Fund (1986)Donors’ Education Collaborative of New York City

Fund (1992)Dora Fund (2001)

*James D. Dorfman & Michael J. Herko Fund (2014)Stephen M. Dowicz Fund (1994)John & Hebe Dowling Fund (1986)Nathan & Miriam Drachman Fund (1989)Jamie Drake Fund (2007)Jamie Drake Future Fund (2007)W. Christopher Draper Fund (2003)Dream Team 25 Fund (2011)Bruce Dresner Fund (1993)Leon Drew Fund (2001)Drexel Burnham Lambert Fund (1995)Beatrice L. Drossman Fund (1998)Dr. James R. Dumpson Fund for Social Services

(2009)William M. Duncan Family Fund (1986)Wolcott & Joan Dunham Fund (2010)Mary Ann Dunn Charitable Fund (2010)

The Trust makes grantmaking so easy and exposes me to the latest developments in philanthropy and the laws and regulations that govern it.” — Susan Berresford, Trust donor, and former president of the Ford Foundation“

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Dutch Kills Civic Association Fund (1994)Solomon Dutka Fund (1999)Suzanne L. Dyer Development Fund (2007)Dyer Family Fund (2010)Dzialga Family Fund (2013)

EEast Harlem Tutorial Program Fund (1997)EAM II Fund (2010)Evelyn & Jack Eber Fund (1995)E.C.B. Fund (1960)Sammy Cohen Eckstein Memorial Fund (2013)Economic Justice Fund (1989)Julius & Margarete Edelstein Fund (1991)Edlow Fund (1996)

*Edward Oxenberg Fund (2014)Davis W. Edwards Fund (2008)Eleanor Franklin Egan Memorial Fund (1927)E.H.C. Foundation (1967)Julie Ehrlich & Noam Elcott Fund (2009)Dr. Moses Einhorn Fund (1964)Einhorn/Lasky Family Fund (1999)Eiseman Altschuler Fund (2003)Irving & Blanche Eisenberg Charitable Fund (1995)Carole & Richard Eisner Fund (1980)EisnerAmperCares Fund (2010)EJP Fund (2007)H. Rodger & Jessie Graham Elgar Fund (2013)Claudio Elia Fund (1997)Dr. Deborah Elkins Fund (1993)Gertrude Elkins Memorial Fund (1993)Howard L. Ellin Charitable Fund (2003)Nancie Ellis Fund (2004)ELSAM Fund (1999)Lita & Walter Elvers/Zipperian Fund (1999)Emy Fund (2007)Henry C. Enders Funds (1976)Mildred F. Englander Fund (1985)Enos Fund (1983)Samuel Epstein Lecture Fund (1999)

*Charles and Lillian Erickson Fund (2014)Josephine L. Erwin Fund (1935)James A. Essey & Nina Zakin Essey Fund (1994)Evans Family Fund (1995)Bradford & Barbara Evans Fund (1986)Brittain Anderson Ezzes Fund (2007)

FFahnestock Family Fund (1980)Fahs-Beck Fund for Research & Experimentation

(1986)Fahs-Beck Fund II for Research & Experimentation

(1993)Edgar W.B. Fairchild Fund (1992)Fairway Fund (1987)Falk, Lichten & Rosenstein Fund (1995)Susan Meyers Falk Fund (1996)Joseph Fancher Fund (1983)Farrand Family Fund (1993)Fashion Targets Breast Cancer Fund (2010)Emanuel & Bertha Feder Memorial Fund (1994)Federal Bar Council/U.S. Attorneys’ Offices Fund

(2001)Fegan Family Fund (2008)Feinsod Herz Fund (1980)Feldman Family Fund (1982)Nancy & Michael Feller Fund (2007)Louise & Marvin Fenster Family Fund (1999)Anthony & Vanda Ficalora Fund (1988)Judith & Norman Fields Fund (1992)Raymond H. Fiero Fund (1984)Brian Keith Fifield Memorial Scholarship Fund (1987)Filak Family Fund (1999)Simon Finck Fund (1959)Golda & Mollie Fine Fund (1977)Harriet Finkelstein Family Fund (2007)Kelly Ann Finley Memorial Fund (2008)Fishbein Family Fund (1998)

Mitchell S. Fishman Donor-Advised Fund (1999)Desmond Gerald FitzGerald Charitable Fund (1986)Kirsten Flagstad Memorial (1964)William E. Flaherty Family Fund (1998)Clementina Santi Flaherty Fund (2007)Flanagan Fund (2006)Sam Flax Memorial Scholarship Fund (1964)Fletcher Fund (1999)Josephine Flood Memorial (1973)Francis Florio Funds (1974)Flushing Females Association Scholarship Fund

(1992)Michel Fokine Memorial Fund (1985)Walter B. Ford Funds (1972)

*William E. Ford, III Fund (2014)Fortune Society Education Fund (1994)Fosdick Fund (1986)John H. Foster Fund (1984)Ben Fox Memorial Fund (1962)Ellen Sydney Fox Fund (1994)Nicholas T. Franco Fund (2012)Patrick L. Franco Fund (2012)Frank Fund (1995)Abraham B. & Sarah Frank Funds (1955)Martin M. Frank Scholarship Fund (1990)Thomas W. & Claire W. Frank Fund (1977)Katherine M. Franke Fund (2006)Bethenny Frankel Charitable Fund (2011)Michael and Beatrice Frankel Fund (2008)Ross Frankel Family Fund (2007)Frankel-Freedman Fund (2007)Corinne R. Frear Fund (2000)Arthur & Elinor Fredston Fund (2004)David & Paula Freedman Fund (1994)Freilich Fund (2011)Ernest Grey Frerking/Sharon Frerking

Philanthropic Fund (2005)Friedman Family Charitable Fund (2008)Elayne & Howard Friedman Fund (2006)Friends of the Atlantic Philanthropies Fund (2007)L. W. Frohlich Charitable Fund (2011)L. W. Frohlich Family Fund (2011)Frunzi/Wachtel Fund (2011)James Fuld Jr. Family Fund (1991)Kenneth & Margo Fuld Fund (2001)Ricki Fulman Fund (2013)Fun On 2 Wheels Fund (1998)Fund for Autistic Children (2000)Fund for the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park

(1998)Fund for Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of

Music & Arts (1983)Fund for New Citizens (1987)Fund for Performances at the Delacorte Theatre in

Central Park (1999)Future of Design Jewelry Education Fund (1997)

GLaly & George Gallantz Fund (1991)Donald R. Gant Fund (1979)Colin Gardner Fund (2011)William T. Gardner Theatre Internship Fund (1992)Garfinkel Family Fund (2007)Gloria & Barry H. Garfinkel Fund (1986)Barbara Gauntlett Scholarship Fund (1986)Barbara Gauntlett Scholarship Fund No. 2 (2001)Paul Edward Gay Fund (1990)Benjamin & Rachel Geballe Fund (2007)Geduld Fund (1993)Jane C. Geever Fund (2008)Geismar Family Fund (2008)Bruce S. Gelb Fund (1995)Ida & Benjamin Gelber Fund (2009)Gemini Fund (1998)General Charitable Fund (1971)Generation Fund (2010)Ruth E. & Timothy M. George Charitable Fund

(1986)Jacques A. Gerard Fund (1987)Pierce Gerety Memorial Fund (1998)

GIA Fund (2010)Clara A. Gierisch Fund (1975)Clarence H. Gifford Funds (2008)John N. & Gillett A. Gilbert Family Fund (1999)Elena Gildersleeve Fund (1982)Stephen Gillen Family Fund (2004)Frank J. Gillespie Fund (1985)Gilmore Human Rights Fund (1980)Sonia Raiziss Giop Literature Fund (1994)Santina Giordano Memorial Fund (1985)Girls Write Now Fund (2010)Glaser Family Fund (1994)Gleason Family Fund (2008)Robert J. Glenn Memorial Fund (1974)Rose N. Glenn Memorial Fund (1990)Richard & Barbara Ziet Glickman Fund (2007)Madeline Shobrys Glosten Fund (1999)Goins Family Fund (2003)Steven & Jan Golann Fund (1998)Rita & Herbert Z. Gold Education Fund (1993)Gold-Schiff Fund (1994)Golden Family Fund (1992)Jacob & Helen Goldfein Fund (2009)Goldman Schachar Charitable Fund (2006)Diane Goldman Fund (2008)Jane & Budd Goldman Charitable Gift Fund (2010)Jack Goldring Fund (1986)

*Judith Goldring Fund (2014)Oliver and Barbara Goldstein Charitable Fund (2007)Patricia & Bernard Goldstein Fund (1985)Good Samaritan Fund (1993)Maurice & Georgine Goodman Fund (1998)Roger & JoAnn Goodspeed Fund (1986)Goodwin Family Fund (1999)Everett F. & Ann P. Gordon Memorial Fund (1991)Gail Gordon Charitable Fund (2011)Gail Gordon Fund (2000)William J. Gossen Fund (1985)Josh Gotbaum & Joyce Thornhill Fund (1991)Lee Gottlieb Fund (2005)Deborah Gottlieb-Shapiro Family Fund (2006)Lynda Gould Fund (2006)Gouverneur Hospital Fund (1958)Eugen Grabscheid Fund (1992)Howard E. Grace Fund (1998)Maggie & Gordon Gray Family Fund (1998)Grandchildren of Fred & Florence Thomases Fund

(1999)Green Fund (1985)Lawrence & Barbara Green Fund (2005)Orland S. & Frances S. Greene Fund (1962)Greenebaum Fund (1984)Richard Greenebaum Fund (2007)John Robert Gregg Fund (1985)J & J Gribetz Fund (1983)Linda A. Griffith Fund (1970)Arthur Griggs Fund (1947)Emily Griggs Fund (1944)Stephanie Fairchild Griswold Fund (2010)Gross Family Fund (2003)Charles & Carol Grossman Family Fund (2009)W. R. Gruver Fund (1986)GSLW Fund (2007)Rudolph Guenther Fund (1977)Sydney A. Guggenheimer Memorial Fund (1949)Sarah G. Gund Fund (2005)Gwertzman Family Fund (2004)

HLeopold Haas Fund (1984)Katherine & Morris Hadley Trust (1968)Horace & Amy Hagedorn Fund (1995)Emil & Zerline Hahnloser-Richard Bak Fund (1975)Hajim Family Fund (1983)

*Halcom Family Fund (2014)Luke Halpin Memorial Scholarship Fund (2002)Carol D. and S. Sutton Hamilton Charitable Fund

(2003)Hamond Family Fund (2013)Mike Handy Memorial Fund (2003)

FUNDS IN 2014

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Lola G. Hanna Fund (1995)Gwenda & John Hanson Fund (1986)Lee Hanson & Don Scherer Fund (1986)Harbor Watch Fund (2000)William Barclay Harding Fund (1979)Augusta Lehman Harlem & Lillian Harlem Martin

Fund (2000)Harmony Fund (1986)Elisabeth Scott Harms Fund (1982)Harris Family Fund (1992)Charlotte Daniels Harris Memorial Fund (2002)Elsie & Chelsea Harris Memorial Fund (1996)Jeff & Judy Harris Fund (2003)Katharine S. Harris Fund (1965)Kim and Alan Hartman Fund (2006)Alana Hassan Fund (2009)Hastings Peace & Justice Fund (1993)Haupt Family Fund (2000)Harry & Eugénie Havemeyer Fund (2001)Hawk’s Nest Fund (2000)Steve Hayden Fund (2004)Hayes Family Fund (1996)Ralph Hayes Memorial Fund (1968)Constance Laibe Hays Journalism Fund (1994)Thomas Healy & Fred P. Hochberg Fund #1 (1995)Thomas Healy & Fred P. Hochberg Fund #2 (1995)Thomas P. Healy Fund (2003)Nicholas C. Heaney Memorial Fund (1997)Broderick J. Hehman Memorial Fund (2006)Heiser Grant (1972)Hejaz Tree Conservation Fund (2007)Huyler C. Held Memorial Fund (2013)Hemlocks Fund (1978)Paul & Ann Henegan Fund (1986)Ruth Hennig Fund (2003)Lucy Henning Memorial Fund (1995)Lucy & George Henning Fund (1974)Alexander S. Henry, Sr. & Ann S. Henry Memorial

Fund A (1989)Alexander S. Henry, Sr. & Ann S. Henry Memorial

Fund B (1995)Doris & Milton Hepner Fund (2000)Herbster Family Fund (1990)Frances A. Hess Fund (2005)Don & Marilyn Berger Hewitt Fund (1998)Leo & Ethel Heymann Memorial Fund (1954)Murray Hidary Fund (1998)High Exposure Fund (1993)High School of Commerce, Class of 1911

Scholarship Fund (1967)Ann & Leon Himelberg Fund (2006)Hintz Family Fund (1991)Steven Hirsch Fund D (1973)Steven J. Hirsch Fund (2002)Susan Hirschman Fund (1999)Martin Hirschorn IAC Fund (1995)Margaret M. Hitchcock Fund (1946)Hive Digital Media Learning Fund (2010)Ho/Ching Charitable Fund (2003)Mary & David Hoar Trust for the Honor & Glory of

God (1975)Rita & Irwin Hochberg Charitable Fund (1982)Hodgson Fund (1995)John J. Hoffee Fund (1996)Hoffman Fund (2011)Gloria & Joel S. Hoffman Fund (2001)Jane & Michael Hoffman Charitable Gift Fund

(2003)Marion O. & Maximilian E. Hoffman Fund (1984)Peter and Daphne Hoffman Donor Advised Fund

(2006)Lillian & William Hoffmanns Fund (1990)Holmén Family Fund (2002)Britt Holmén Family Fund (2002)Mark Holmén Family Fund (2002)Homeless Outreach & Assistance Fund (1997)Katie Danziger Horowitz & Steven G. Horowitz

Family Fund (1995)John & Sandra Horvitz Fund (1996)Norris Houghton Theatre Fund (1988)

Ralph N. Hubbard Fund (1948)Doctor Joseph E. Hughes Scholarship Fund (1984)Margaret J. Hughes Memorial Fund (1990)W. Ockham Hume Fund (2003)Christine Hunsicker Charitable Fund (2007)Lisette Verea Ruegg Hunter Funds (2011)Mildred K. Hurson Fund (2003)Hyatt Family Fund (2008)Rene K. & Samuel M. Hyman Memorial Fund (1978)

II Get Fund (1991)Iancu-Trinz Family Fund (2013)Charles F. Iklé Scholarship & Research Funds

(1965)Indian Mountain School Fund (1993)George A. Ingalls & Ann C. Ingalls Fund (1957)Ingraham Fund (1986)Innovative Design Fund (1988)Intercultural Interdisciplinary Initiatives Fund

(2008)Paul J. Isaac Fund (1981)ISES/Leonard M. Greene Memorial Fund (2009)Island Fund (1975)John Paul Itta & Tony Murray Fund (2008)Isabel C. & Walter T. Iverson Fund (1986)

JJ B Fund (1985)Attillo & Myrtle Jackson Fund (2013)F. Jackson Fund (2007)Frederick Jacobi Memorial (1952)Jamaica Fund (1989)James Family Fund (2008)Lucy Wortham James Fund (1935)Lucy Wortham James Memorial (1939)Walter B. James Fund No. 1 & 2 (1927)Jamestown Fund (1990)Warren S. & Florence L. Jampol Fund (2006)Jane Fund (2012)

*Ethyl Janson Fund (2014)Gail and Robert Janukowicz Charitable Fund (2008)JCK Fund (2008)Jeanne d’Arc Foundation (1927)Kayce Freed Jennings Fund (2007)Jenny-Hiteshew Fund (1994)Elise Jerard Environmental & Humanitarian Trusts

(1981)JM Legacy Fund (2000)Harry J. & Teresa H. Johnson Graduate Scholarship

Funds (1987)Harry J. & Teresa H. Johnson Undergraduate

Scholarship Funds (1983)Laura & Ray Johnson Fund (2003)Kristin & Adrian Jones Charitable Fund (2013)Jophed/Thomas Fund (1975)Stanley Josephson Fund (2005)JPMorgan Chase Fund (2011)JQW Fund (2006)JTS Fund (2011)

K*Daniel Kaizer and Adam Moss Fund (2014)KAL 007 Victims Memorial Fund (1988)Susan Grant Kaplansky Fund (2001)Barbara & William Karatz Fund (1986)Hagop, Arousiag & Arpy Kashmanian Scholarship

Fund (1999)Robert A. Kasner Fund (2005)Jonathan Ned Katz Fund (2008)Judy Katz/Oren Rudavsky Fund (1996)Glenn & Kim Kaufman Fund (2004)Robert M. Kaufman Fund (1988)Robert M. Kaufman Fund No. 2 (2002)Sheila Kelley Kaufman Fund (2009)Marion Esser Kaufmann Fund (1985)Walter & Selma Kaye Fund (1994)Hamilton F. Kean Fund (1985)Kearney Family Fund (2004)Allan & Margaret Keene Charitable Fund (2013)

Robert Prior Kehoe Fund (1974)Richard Keim Family Fund (1983)William Wilson Kelchner Memorial Fund (1972)Peter L. Kellner Fund (1986)Kelner Family Fund (1996)Carl & Doris Kempner Fund (1996)Michael C. Kempner Fund (1997)Kenary Fund (2004)Kenilworth Fund (1970)Kenner-Smith Family Fund (2007)Gilbert & Rebecca Kerlin Fund (2005)Jonathan O. Kerlin Fund (2005)Kerlin Tucker Donor-Advised Fund (2012)Kern Family Fund (2011)Dr. Leo Kesner Fund for the Advancement of

Science (2012)Ellen Kheel & Arnold S. Jacobs Fund (1998)Caren & Thomas Kilgore Charitable Fund (2011)Chloe E. Kimball Foundation Fund (2012)Eliza V. Kimball Foundation Fund (2012)John H. Kimball Foundation Fund (2012)King Family Fund (2000)Harold Thomas King Jr. & Lisbeth King Fund (1986)Joseph M. Kirchheimer Fund (1989)John H. Kirst Memorial Fund (1999)Kismet Fund (2005)Susan B. & Donald M. Kitchen Fund (1989)Casey Kizziah Fund (1994)Edward & Edith H. Klauber Fund (2013)Edith & Jules Klein Fund (2012)John C. Klein Trust (1981)Morris Kligman Memorial Fund (2000)Alan & Kathryn Klingenstein Family Foundation

Fund (2013)Knopp Family Fund (2010)Jane & Richard Koch Fund (1987)KOKORO Fund (2004)

*Kona Family Fund (2014)Korda Fund (1990)Dr. Joseph M. & Grace Koreen Micha Scholarship

Fund, Israel (1986)William A. Koshland Fund (1987)John C. Koster Fund (2003)Ellen Kozak Fund (2011)Patricia Berry Kozak Fund (2004)Kozukai Fund (2003)Henry Phillip Kraft Family Memorial Fund (1996)Kramer and Hallstein Charitable Fund (2007)Elaine & Alison Kranich fund (2011)Sydney & Marjory Krause Fund A (2003)Sydney and Marjory Krause Fund B (2003)Sydney and Marjory Krause Fund C (2003)Michael & Patricia Kraynak Fund (1986)Eileen S. Krill Fund (2007)Susan J. Kropf Fund (2002)Mark Krueger Charitable Fund (2004)Bernie & Lydia Kukoff Fund (2005)Wheaton B. Kunhardt Fund (1949)

LLachance Family Charitable Fund (2003)Benjamin V. & Linda L. Lambert Fund (1996)Lampe Family Fund (2005)Lamport Foundation Fund (1975)Landlocked Fund (1986)

*Lands-Cabrera Fund (2014)Allan Browning Lane Memorial Funds (1980)Lang Fund (1982)Daniel Lang Memorial Fund (1998)Langner Family Fund (2000)Judith & Jean Lanier Fund (1986)

*Lanning Family Fund (2014)Rose Kean Lansbury Fund (2000)

*Rhona and Philip Lanzkowsky Fund (2014)May Seton Bayley Large Memorial (1928)William S. & Stanley S. Lasdon Fund (1984)David Lawrence Fund (2000)Blanche E. Lawton Fund (2009)Le Veque Memorial Foundation (1948)Charles Henry Leach II Fund (2013)

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Ledges Fund (1996)Lee Family Chinese Immigrant Education Fund

(2001)Leede Family Fund (1996)Jeffrey R. & Joan Leeds Fund (2005)Howard Z. Leffel Fund (1970)Lefrak Fund (1999)Lehman Brothers T. Christopher Pettit Memorial

Scholarship Fund (2008)Mark E. Lehman Fund (2008)Karl H. & Jewel I. Lehmann Fund (2010)Delia & Artemio León Fund (1997)Frederick H. Leonhardt Fund (1979)Leonia High School Class of 1979

Entrepreneurship Scholarship Fund (2001)Reba Q. Lerch Fund (1971)Ursula Lerse Fund (2010)Betty & John A. Levin Fund (1998)David P. & Peggy Levin Fund (1995)Dustin Levine Fund (2000)Ellen Levine Fund for Writers (2007)Robert & Patricia Levinson Fund (1985)Jacob Levy Fund (1990)Carolyn & Edward Lewis Fund (2005)Hunter Lewis Fund (2012)Wadsworth Russell Lewis Trust Fund (1989)Lichstein Family Fund (1992)Lichtenstein-Miller Fund (1994)Barbara & Richard Lieberman Fund (1979)Robert & Janet Liebowitz Fund (2013)Dawn Lille Dance Award Fund (1994)Ken Lin Fund (2002)Robert & Maria Lin Fund (1992)Linden Memorial Fund (1994)Adolf G. & Eloise Linden Scholarship Fund (1995)Alexander & Ella Lindey Fund (1991)Lindgren Family Fund (1999)George N. & Mary D. Lindsay Fund (1996)Linwood Fund (1983)Lion & Hare Fund (1970)Lissner Charitable Fund (2011)Literacy in Early Childhood Fund (2000)Little Hollow Fund (2008)Edward H. Little Memorial Trust (1982)Royal Little Fund (1992)Nancy Liu Memorial Fund (1995)Livingston Fund (1995)LJTJ Fund (2012)John L. & Frances L. Loeb Fund (2011)Loewenberg Family Philanthropic Fund (1983)Wilhelm Loewenstein Memorial Fund (1940)Michael Lomax Memorial Fund (2001)Peter C. Lombardo MD Fund (2006)Peter Lomonte Fund (2009)Jane P. Long Fund (1991)Longview Fund (1990)Lookout Foundation Fund (2010)Elizabeth Meyer Lorentz Fund (2002)Thomas H. Loughman Memorial Scholarship Fund

(1978)Ellee J. Lovelace Fund (1970)Ruth Norden Lowe & Warner L. Lowe Memorial

Fund (1990)Lowenstein Fund (2002)Lowenthal Family Fund (2012)Patrocinia Lu Charitable Fund (2012)Rena M. Lucardi Fund (1997)Melvin Ludwig Memorial Fund (1993)Edna Wells Luetz/Frederick Riedel Fund (2009)Edna Wells Luetz/Frederick Riedel Fund No. 2

(2012)Judge J. Edward Lumbard U.S. Attorneys

Fellowship Fund (1977)LW Fund (2006)Lynford Family Fund (1988)Amelia & George Lyons Memorial Fund (1994)

MM & N Fund (2000)Clara L. Macbeth Funds (1977)Nancy G. & C. Richard MacGrath Fund (1996)Ralph and Susan Mack Charitable Fund (2008)Afifie & Richard Macksoud Foundation (1975)Lloyd F. MacMahon Fellowship Fund (1989)John D. Macomber Fund (1999)Edith Carpenter Macy Memorial Fund (1926)Wilson H. Madden, Jr. Fund (1993)Brian & Florence Mahony Fund (1997)Major Fund (1971)Maldonado Fund (2007)Thomas G. Malone Donor Advised Fund (2009)Terry & Arielle Maltese Fund (1998)Manheim Fund (2011)Mann-Wheeler Fund (2010)

*Anthony Mannucci Fund (2014)*Mark Mannucci Fund (2014)Jan W. Mares Fund (1978)Mark Family Fund (1986)

*Glenn Markman Memorial Fund (2014)Alison Billie Marks Fund (1993)Alison Billie Marks Fund No. 2 (2012)Dora, Edythe K. & Sylvia Marks Family Fund

(1999)Dorothy Marks Fund (1997)Royal S. Marks Foundation Fund (1992)Lory & Carol Marlantes Family Charitable Fund

(2005)Marlin-van Stockum Fund (1995)Alfred J. Marrow Fund (1974)Erika and Peter Marsh Charitable Fund (2008)Patricia T. Marshall Fund (1998)Donald and Amanda Martocchio Fund (2008)Vincent James Mastronardi/Thomas J. Fahey

Memorial Fund (1993)Mathews Fund (2012)MacDonald Mathey Fund (2001)Mathys Fund (2000)Michael & Paula Maturo Family Fund (2005)Joyce Matz Fund (2006)Edward Maverick Fund (1963)Maxwell Family Fund (1991)Claudia Kress Mayberry Fund (2000)Jessica Kress Mayberry Fund (2000)Paul M. Mazur Fund (1945)McAfee Foundation Fund (2003)Sarah S. McAlpin Fund (1996)Townsend Martin McAlpin Fund (1983)Blanche & Edwin D. McArthur Fund (1999)McCaffrey Family Fund (1985)McClendon Fund (1999)Cyrus McCormick & Florence S. McCormick

Memorial Fund (1995)Colonel & Mrs. Henry Bayard McCoy Memorial

Fund (1957)Ruth McCreary Fund No. 1 & 2 (2001)Alonzo L. McDonald Family Fund (1983)Donald Wesley McDougall Memorial Fund (1991)John Todd McDowell Environmental Fund (2004)Michael R. McGarvey Fund (2001)Richard E. “Rusty” McGivney Memorial Fund

(1999)John F. & Jean C. McIlwain Fund (1995)Mark McInerney Fund (1986)Victor & Dorothy McIntosh Fund (2013)Dave McKennan Memorial Fund (2003)Isabel C. McKenzie Fund (1952)Kate McLeod & Jerry Flint Fund (2013)Janet H. McPherson Memorial Funds for Children

(1984)McWhelan Fund (2011)Emily McIntyre Means Fund (1995)Kurt A. and Therese A. Melden Fund (2006)Melzer Fund (1994)Toni Mendez Fund (2003)Friedrike Merck Fund (2002)George W. Merck Fund (1987)

John Merck Fund (1981)Helen Merrill Fund (1998)Marjorie Merryman Fund (2012)Ralph D. Mershon Trust (1953)LuEsther T. Mertz Advised Fund (1995)LuEsther T. Mertz Fund (1995)Charles Merz & Evelyn Scott Merz Memorial

Fund 1 & 2 (1984)Merz Supplemental Fund (1986)Albion & Natalie Metcalf Fund (2010)Sharon Metrick Memorial Fund (2001)Meyer Family Fund (2008)Helen F. & Alfred S. Meyer Fund (2008)Michaels Fund (1979)Jeanne Michaud Gift (1964)Middle Road Fund (1983)Midnight Mission Fund (1974)Midtown Fund (1997)Gregory Millard Memorial Fund (1985)Earl Miller Fund (2006)Minikes Family Foundation Fund (2008)M.J.H. Fund (1964)MLW Advised Fund (1998)Mobility Rehabilitation Fund (1964)Leo Model Fund (1988)Robert and Moira Moderelli Fund (2008)Moles Scholarship Fund (1996)Molly & Carl Fund (2000)Moore Family Fund (1994)AF Moore Fund (2010)Anne L. Moore Fund (2010)Anne Moore & Arnold Lisio Fund (2008)Barbara F. & Richard W. Moore Fund (1997)Deborah W. & Timothy P. Moore Fund (2007)Elisabeth Moore Fund (2010)Meredith C. Moore & Abhijit Gurjal Fund (2010)Shirley I. Moore Fund (2002)Terence W. Moore Memorial Fund (2004)Zachary Moore Fund (2010)Moosehead Fund (1996)Arthur G. Moraes Memorial Fund (1999)

*Morgan-Baker Fund (2014)Marie Morgello Book Fund (1993)Jenny Morgenthau & Eugene R. Anderson Fund

(1992)Morningside Retirement & Health Services, Inc.

Fund (1993)Alice V. & Dave H. Morris Memorial (1958)Jennifer Emily Morris Memorial Fund (1985)Lawrence Morris Charitable Trust (1992)Robert C. Morris & Aline B. Morris Fund (1939)Ray Mortenson - Jean Wardle Fund (1996)George T. Mortimer Foundation (1970)Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello, P.C.

(2006)Moses Fund (1992)Henry & Lucy Moses Fund (2011)Hanna & Jeffrey Moskin Family Fund (1997)Sam & Fanny Moskowitz Fund (1986)James Mossman Fund (2000)Daniel Motulsky & Caitlin Pincus Fund (2006)Mount of Olives Fund (1989)Frieda Mueller Fund (1981)Suzanne C. & Carl M. Mueller Charitable Fund

(1999)Joanna Mufson Memorial Trust Fund (1983)Mulber Fund (1947)Stephen Mulderry Memorial Fund (2001)T.F. Mulvoy Charitable Fund (2008)Alexandra Munroe Fund (2002)Munson Foundation (1978)Marjorie Oatman Munson Memorial Fund (1980)

*Murphy Prospect Fund (2014)Thomas W. & Florence T. Murphy Fund (1984)Thomas W. Murphy, Jr. Fund (2011)Virginia Murphy Memorial Scholarship Fund

(1954)William and Janice Murphy Charitable Fund

(2003)Musical Arts Fund (1939)

FUNDS IN 2014

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NJoseph Nacmias Fund (2011)Nager-Wentworth Fund (1993)Anni P. Nalbandian Memorial Scholarship Fund

(1997)Nana & Annie’s Fund (1999)Naskeag Fund (2012)Murray L. & Belle C. Nathan Fund (1996)

*Nathoo Family Fund (2014)Walter W. Naumburg Memorial No.1 (1960)Walter W. Naumburg Memorial No. 2 (1960)Navesink River Group Fund (2002)Gabe & Beth Nechamkin Fund (1997)Richard H. Needham Fund (1995)Nancy F. & Daniel A. Neff Charitable Fund (2011)Ilse Nelson Fund (1986)Ness Fund (1972)Neuberger Berman Fund (1980)Daniel Neubourg Fund (1999)Nicole & Mark Neuhaus Fund (2000)

*New York City Cultural Agenda Fund (2014)New York Critical Needs Endowment (2004)New York Critical Needs Fund (1975)New York Keller Family Fund (2004)New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (1983)Annalee Newman Fund (1998)Nancy A. Newman Fund (2012)Reverend & Mrs. R. Heber Newton Fund (2006)Hally & James Nicol Fund (1998)Herbert Nidenberg Scholarship Fund (1993)Nimble Waiter Fund (2004)Nish Family Fund (2008)Nolan Family Fund (2005)Nollmann Fund (2004)Olivia Schieffelin Nordberg Fund (1996)Northcliff Philanthropic Fund (1979)Northwest Harbor Fund (2007)Adelaide Walker Nugent Fund (1974)NYC Workforce Development Fund (2001)NYCN Fund (2010)

OLindsay & Terry O’Brien Fund (2002)Sheila J. O’Connell Advised Fund (1999)Sheila J. O’Connell Fund (2007)A.P.J. O’Connor Fund (1996)Robert K. & Jean O’Connor Fund (1979)Thomas and Maureen O’Connor Fund (2007)William B. O’Connor Fund (1996)Elizabeth and Brian O’Kelley Charitable Fund

(2007)Charles R. O’Malley Fund (2009)Frederick J O’Meally Charitable Fund (2006)Oak & Acorn Fund (2000)Dennis Oakes and Debra Rahn-Oakes Fund (2006)Oasis Fund (1984)Octagon Fund (1978)Mary P. Oenslager Foundation Fund (1996)Abraham Oestreicher Fund (1972)OF International LGBT Rights Donor Advised Fund

(2013)*Mary F. Ogorzaly Fund (2014)Bilge Ogut-Cumbusyan Achievement Fund (2007)Florence C. Oliveira Memorial (1969)Olmezer Family Fund (1998)Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School Fund

(1997)Open Door Fund (1996)Oppenheim Family Fund (2000)Martin & Suzi Oppenheimer Philanthropic Fund

(1998)Origo-Levy Animal Care Fund (1993)Origo-Levy Child Welfare Fund (1993)Susan Orkin Fund (2005)Maxwell Orloff Fund (1998)Linda W. Osanik Fund (2010)Donald R. Osborn Fund (1986)Courtlandt Otis Fund (1973)Jeanne Marie Otter Scholarship Fund (1989)

Overbrook Family Advised Fund/Arthur G. Altschul, Jr. (2012)

Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Charles Altschul (2012)

Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Serena Altschul (2012)

Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Stephen F. Altschul (2012)

Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Carolyn J. Cole (2012)

Overbrook Family Advised Fund, EAM (2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Elizabeth

Graham (2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Julie Graham

(2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Kathryn G.

Graham (2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Kristin Graham

(2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Michael C.

Graham (2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund of Robert C.

Graham, Jr. (2012)Overbrook Family Advised Fund/Uroboros Fund

(2012)Overbrook Family Advised Funds 1-3 (2012)Overbrook Oceans Conservation Group Donor

Advised Fund (2012) Overlook Fund (1971)Owen Fund (1986)

PBishop Robert L. Paddock Fund (2010)F. LeMoyne Page Memorial Fund (1977)Mary LeMoyne Page & Romaine LeMoyne Billings

Memorial Fund (1980)Manfred Pakas Scholarship Fund (1981)

*Pamina Fund (2014)Heidi Paoli Fund (1987)Katharine A. Park Funds for the Elderly (1982)William Hallock Park Research Fund (1976)Parkinson Fund (1995)Lorenzo & Isabelle Parsons Scholarship Fund (1998)Mary Sherman Parsons Fund (2005)Patricof Family Foundation Fund (1979)Robert P. Patterson Memorial (1952)Oliver H. & Lola G. Payne Fund (1994)Barbara & Morris B. Pearl Fund (2012)Pedowitz Family Fund (1999)Peltier Family Fund (2010)Peltier Fund (2009)Pennies from Heaven Fund (2001)

*Pennoyer Fund (2014)Penobscot Fund (1993)Donald & Miriam Marya Perkins Charitable Fund

(1989)Perlman Philanthropy Fund (2009)Dorothy Perlow Fund (1996)Jacob Perlow Memorial Fund (1983)Irene Peron Fund (2000)CB Perrette Fund (1999)Virginia & Jean R. Perrette Fund (1997)Richard L. Perry Memorial (1935)Leonard L. Perskie Memorial Fund (1980)Petersmeyer Family Fund (1973)Susan Petersmeyer Fund (2009)Alexander W. Peterson Foundation Fund (2012)Alexandra B. Peterson Foundation Fund (2012)Drew Peterson Foundation Fund (2012)Michael B. Peterson Foundation Fund (2012)Peter Cary Peterson Foundation Fund (2012)Peter G. Peterson Fund (1977)Peter G. Peterson & Joan Ganz Cooney Fund (1980)Seymour & Beverly Peyser Fund (1986)Steven C. Peterson Foundation Fund (2012)

*Stowe and Charlton Phelps Charitable Fund (2014)Phil Fund (2001)Hal Philipps Fund (2003)Kenneth A. & Helen Clark Phillips Fund (1972)

Charles M. Phinny Fund (1987)John P. Picone Charitable Foundation Fund (2004)Picower Fund (2011)Pilkington Family Fund (1996)Donaldson C. Pillsbury Fund (2009)Marnie S. Pillsbury Fund (2006)Pilot House Fund (1985)Pine Cone Fund (2000)

*Pine Tassel Fund (2014)Pine Tree Fund (2013)Pinkerton Trust (1979)Marietta C. Pino Memorial Fund (1982)Emanuel & Nora Piore Fund (2002)Emanuel & Nora Piore Memorial Fund (2002)John Polachek Fund (1958)Samuel S. & Anne H. Polk Charitable Fund (2000)Sam & Anne Polk Family Fund (2006)Maxwell A. Pollack Fund (1986)Leo L. Pollak Memorial Fund (1984)Helene Pomerantz Memorial Fund (1991)Robert & Ellen Popper Scholarship Fund (2010)Amy & Martin Post Fund (2011)Michele Potlow Fund (2010)Katharine Sloan Pratt Fund (2002)Robert & Barbara Preiskel Memorial Fund (2002)Sidney S. Prince Trust (1964)Thomas Pringle Memorial/Samuel Pringle Fund (1957)Thomas Pringle Memorial/Margaret Pringle Fenton

Fund (1957)Robert & Ilse Prosnitz Fund (1999)Publishing Triangle Literary Fund (2004)Valerie & Michael A. Puglisi Fund (2003)Pyewacket Fund (1997)

QQ Fund (1996)Alan Grant Quasha Fund (2011)Diana Ronan Quasha Fund (1995)Queens College Speech & Hearing Center Fund

(1999)Alan G. Quitko Fund (1997)

RRabinowitz Family Fund (2012)Racek-Dowicz Fund (2013)Radin Family Fund (2005)R.A. Radley Fund (1994)Ragin Family Fund (2002)Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Award Fund (1994)Neera & Deepak Raj Fund (2007)Calvin Ramsey Scholarship Fund (2003)Addison C. Rand Fund (1940)Lynne S. Randall Charitable Fund (2009)Ralph J. Rangel Fund (1989)Rankin-Smith Fund (1985)Rawlings Family Fund (2008)Rawson Family Fund (2010)RDG Zabel Fund (2011)Reach Fund (2007)Jeanne & Norman Reader Better English Award

Fund (1997)Susan Cohen Rebell Fund (1998)Red Dog Hill 2010 Fund (2010)Redstone Fund (1997)Philip D. Reed Fund (1996)Thomas D. & Natalie B. Rees Family Fund (1996)Helen Rehr Fund (2011)Joseph E. Reich Fund (1986)Henry H. Reichhold Scholarship Fund (1968)Reid Family Charitable Fund (2007)Cordelia & David Reimers Fund (2002)Rudyard & Emanuella Reimss Memorial Fund (2001)Reingold Family Fund (2000)Jerilyn Hayes Reiter Memorial Scholarship Fund

(2001)Remaley deBary Charitable Trust Fund (2012)Rembrandt Fund (1977)Eugene H. & Patricia C. Remmer Fund (1986)Remo Fund (2009)Karl F. Reuling Fund (1993)

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Louis & Mary Reusché Fund (2012)Reynwood Fund (1986)R. Rheinstein Fund (1999)Audrey Rheinstrom & Anne Blevins Fund (2003)Rhodebeck Central Park Conservancy Fund (1999)Rhodebeck Charitable Fund (2004)Rhodebeck Fund for the Elderly (1989)Rhodebeck Fund for the Homeless (1989)Rhodebeck Fund for St. George’s Society of New

York (2001)Rhodebeck Prospect Park Fund (2005)Richard & Mildred T. Rhodebeck Fund (2012)Grantland Rice Fellowship Fund (1951)Marion & George Riley Fund (1968)Rinaker Family Fund (1983)Henry P. Riordan Fund (1990)James & Gloria Riordan Fund (1983)Jordan Carlson Riordan & James Quentin Riordan

III Memorial Fund (2003)Rippe Family Fund (2001)Virginia S. Risley Family Fund (1995)Virginia S. Risley Fund (2004)Rita Fund (2008)Kimberly Ritrievi Fund (2004)RME Fund (2007)RMT Family Fund (2010)Emilie D. Robb Fund (1938)Patricia & Yves Robert Fund (1998)Roberts Family Fund (1999)Robinson-Morrill Fund (1992)Barbara Paul Robinson & Charles Raskob Robinson

Fund (1996)Marguerite P. Roche Fund (1972)Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fund (1928)Mary French Rockefeller Fund (1997)Rogers Family Fund (1995)Sarah & Harry Rogers Fund (1994)Dr. Joseph Richard Rongetti Scholarship Fund

(1996)Hugh and Katherine Roome Charitable Fund (2003)Curtis Roosevelt Fund (1989)Jonathan F.P. Rose & Diana Calthorpe Rose Fund

(1996)Richard Rose Fund (1981)Rose/Margulies Fund (1997)Jack & Mae Rosenberg Fund (1997)Rosenbloom Family Fund (2011)Rosenfeld Family Fund (1986)June S. Rosenfeld Memorial Fund (1989)Susan Rosenfeld Fund (1998)Allen Rosenshine Minority Education & Training

Fund (2000)John P. Rosenthal Fund (1973)Rosenthal-Schneier Fund (2009)Ida Ross Memorial Fund (1986)Lila & Arnold S. Ross Charitable Fund (2000)Clara Lewisohn Rossin Trust (1949)Robert & Amy Rothman Family Fund (2007)Steven & Barbara Rothman Fund (2011)Edmond de Rothschild Fund (2000)Lynn Forester de Rothschild Fund (2002)Roxbury Fund (1997)RSVP—For the Children Fund (2006)Lisa Cordell Rubin Fund (1995)Paul and Pam Rubin Family Fund (2007)

*Robert E. and Judith O. Rubin Fund (2014)Samuel N. & Charlotte Rubin Fund (1996)Frederic A. & Susan A. Rubinstein Fund (1986)Helena Rubinstein Fund (2011)Harry J. Rudick Fund (1988)Rue de Reves Fund (1987)G & M Rufrano Fund (2007)William & Candace Ruland Fund (2013)Thomas Ruotolo Scholarship Fund (1985)William D. Russell Fund (1971)Guy G. Rutherfurd Fund (2011)Rx Foundation Fund (2006)Rye Scholarship Fund (1977)

SMyrten G. & Lillian V. Saake Memorial Fund (1994)Daniel Saccomanno Fund (1996)Bonnie & Peter Sacerdote Family Fund (1975)Samuel Sacks Funds (1975)Safer-Fearer Fund (1998)Nola Safro Fund (2011)Dr. Abraham & Shirley Saifer Fund (1992)David G. Salten Fund (2007)Nathan & Nancy Sambul Fund (1997)Stacey Sanders Fund (2001)Sarah A. Sanford Fund (1949)Linda U. Sanger Charitable Fund (1999)Louis & Carolyn Sapir Family Fund (1998)Matthew P. Sapolin Fund (2011)Sare-Krevolin Fund (2012)Michael Sasse Charitable Fund (2001)James & Sarah Scanlon Fund (2003)Brigitte Holmen Schattenfield Family Fund (2002)Dossie Schattman Fund (2007)Marielle J. Scheff Fund (2002)Robert & Mae Scheff Fund (2007)Scheide Fund (1971)Schein Family Memorial Fund (1987)Henry Schein Inc., Company Fund (2003)Ruth & James Scheuer Fund (2010)Jacob H. Schiff Memorial (1924)Jacqueline Schiller Fund (1998)David L. Schlapbach Charitable Fund (2012)Max G. Schlapp Mental Hygiene Fund (1979)Schlegel Family Fund (2005)Shain Schley Fund (1999)Grace & Edith Schneider Memorial Fund (1949)Schneiderman Family Fund (1994)Estella J. Schoen Charitable Fund (2012)Anna E. Schoen-René Fund (1942)Frederick K. Schoff & Maureen A. Mackey

Charitable Gift Fund (2009)Scholarships for Kids Fund (1993)Elizabeth Schulte Fund (2013)John W. Schulz Memorial Fund (2000)Robert and Heidi Schwartz Family Fund (2008)Stephen A. Schwarzman Fund (1999)Robert J. Schweich Fund (1981)Alfred H. Schwendtner Fund (1996)Sandra Scime Charitable Fund (2007)Gail Aidinoff Scovell & Edward P. Scovell Fund (1986)Sea Cliff Fund (1986)Seal Point Foundation (1966)Sealion Charitable Fund (1998)Selby/Vail Fund (2001)Selig Family Fund (2009)Mamie Seller Memorial Fund (1978)Jerome & Joan Serchuck Fund (1971)Serena Foundation Fund (2010)Alfred M. Serex Fund (1999)Severinghaus Fund (2011)J. Walter & Helen C. Severinghaus Fund (1988)William H. Seward, Jr. Fund (1962)Sewell Fund (2007)Shah-Domenicali Family Fund (2005)Harris Shapiro Fund (1996)

*Sharp Fund PLD (2014)Shaw Foundation Fund (1964)Sheinberg Family Fund (1996)Serena Fairchild Sheldon Fund (2009)Lola J. Sherman Fund (1937)Fannie Sherr Fund (2006)Shiffman Family Fund (2012)

*Shoemaker Family Fund (2014)Jack & Dorothy Shulman Memorial Fund (1984)Anne P. & Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2007)Catherine & Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff Family Fund

(2003)Elizabeth Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2003)

*Nancy Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2014)Simon Sidamon-Eristoff Fund (2003)Siebert Family Fund (2001)Jayne M. Silberman Fund (1986)Lois & Samuel Silberman Grant Fund (1992)

Ruth & Marvin Silberman Memorial Fund (1967)Al & Rosa Silverman Fund (1994)Alan Silverman Charitable Fund (2004)Lynn Silverman Family Fund (2006)Marty & Dorothy Silverman Fund (2001)Silverstein Family Fund (2007)Arlene B. Simon Fund (1986)Suzanne Cohn Simon Fund (2003)Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Fund (1995)Robert M. Sims/Robert L. Albright Fund (2009)Cecile Singer Fund (2000)Sinha Family Fund (2008)Stephen Sirkin Memorial Fund (1984)Skilen Fund (1996)Skipjack Fund (2006)Charitable Fund of Law Offices of Regina Skyer &

Associates (2012)Randy Slifka Philanthropic Fund (2006)Bowen & Janet Smith Family Fund (2012)Deborah A. Smith Fund (1986)Jacqueline & Albert Smith Fund (1993)Richard L. Snyder Fund (1991)Laura Solinger Fund (1993)L. & S. Soll Fund (1998)David & Nancy Solomon Fund (2000)Hannah Fox Solomon Fund (2002)John D. Solomon Fund for Public Service (2010)Solow Foundation Philanthropic Fund (1988)Abe, Lena & Irin Soskis Memorial Funds (1984)Fernando Soto, Jr. Fund (2000)Alireza Soudavar Fund (1986)Mammadi Soudavar Memorial Fellowship Fund (1982)Patricia & Michael Sovern Fund (2003)Rose M. Soybel Rose Garden Fund (1997)Carol & Charles Spaeth Memorial Fund (1986)Spanky Tomato Fund (2012)Special Fund No. 11 (1968)Special Fund No. 14 (1950)Special Fund No. 20 (1962)Tivy Spence Achievement Fund (1999)Arthur L. Spencer Memorial Scholarship Fund (2002)Sperry Van Ness/Joe French Endowment Fund

(2004)Marion R. Spinnler Education Fund (1970)Spurlino Family Fund (2006)Squadron A Fund (1983)Nicholas Warren Squires Family Fund (1991)St. Christopher’s School Fund (1974)Stack Family Fund (1994)Stadler Fund (1997)Ilma Stafford-Greene Fund (1977)Stankard Family Fund (2010)Stanley, Story, Crane Fund (2010)Alma Timolat Stanley Fund (1987)Staples Family Fund (2008)Stars & Stripes Fund (1988)Betty J. Stebman Fund (2003)Ellen & David Stein Fund (2009)Steinberg Charitable Fund (2005)Albert & Marie Steinert Fund (1991)Stemland Family Fund (1991)Stephens Bequest (1942)Sterling Fund (1985)Douglas Stern Philanthropic Fund (2007)Henry J. Stern & Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Fund (1982)Ettie Stettheimer Memorial Fund (1961)Gertrude Stewart Memorial Scholarship Fund (1971)Kate H. Stiassni Fund (1999)Nancy J. Stockford Donor-Advised Fund (2012)Stonehome Fund (1956)Samantha Fairchild Storkerson Fund (2009)Edward K. Straus Fund (1951)Joan Fuld Strauss Charitable Fund (2011)Lise Strickler & Mark Gallogly Charitable Fund (2010)Stronach-Buschel Fund (1995)Carole Stupell Travel Award Program (2003)Subramanian Family Fund (2013)Sunlight Fund (2009)Billy Sunshine Memorial Scholarship Fund (1985)Surrogate’s Court Fund (1991)John & Mary Suydam Family Fund (2007)

FUNDS IN 2014

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R. Swayze Gay & Lesbian Youth Fund (1996)John & Devereux Swing Philanthropy Fund (1998)

THazaros Tabakoglu Scholarship Fund (1994)Robert A. Taft Institute of Government Trust (1969)Peter Talbert Charity Fund (1999)W. Pike Talbert Charitable Fund (1986)Nancy & Jay Talbot Fund (2009)James Talcott Fund (1974)Helen S. Tanenbaum Award Fund (2004)Helen S. Tanenbaum Fund (1954)Nicki & Harold Tanner Fund (2001)Rachel Tanur Memorial Fund (2002)Tate Family Fund (2012)Dave Taylor Memorial Fund (1995)William J. Taylor Fund (1939)TechnoServe Fund (1993)B. & U. Tenny Fund (2009)Buzz Tenny Fund (2011)William Clark Terry Scholarship Fund (1983)Thackeray Fund (2005)Third Millennium Fund (1973)Thomas COPD Fund (1996)Thomas Fund (1995)

*Thomas Street Fund (2014)Marvin & Doris Thomas Fund (1996)Suzanne Thompson Fund (2007)Judith Dana Thorne Fund (1990)Nathan C. and Margaret Y. Thorne Fund (2004)Nathan & Nicholas Thorne Fund (2003)Olaf J. & Margaret L. Thorp Fund (1987)Three Ninety Fund (1972)316th Association Memorial Fund (1994)316th Infantry Monument Fund (1969)Jane M. Timken Charitable Fund (1987)Tobacco Pink Fund (1977)Carol H. Tolan Fund (1997)Nathaniel & Sarah Tooker Fund (1972)

*Susan M. Topiel Memorial Fund (2014)Tor Family Fund (1999)Arnold & Caren Toren Fund (2004)Town Hill School Fund (1993)Tozer Family Fund (1987)Traer Fund (1976)Traub-Dicker Rainbow Fund (2010)Charles Welford Travis Trust (1981)Joseph Michael Tremarco Memorial Fund (2007)Trevor Fund (1986)Harry D. Triantafillu Fund (1986)Harry D. Triantafillu Fund No. 2 (2001)Trinity Chapel Home Fund (1960)Tripod Fund (1979)Jean L. & Raymond S. Troubh Family Fund (1998)John B. & Louisa S. Troubh Fund (1993)Jimmy Cheong Hang Tsang Fund (2013)Ruth Hung-Fang Tung Memorial Fund (2011)Turanski Family Compassionate Acceptance Fund

(2004)Turner Fund (1999)Christopher Turner & Tracy Turner Charitable Fund

(2005)Paul N. Turner Bequest (1960)Charles P. Twichell Fund (1995)2005 Charitable Trust Fund (2005)2007 Charitable Trust Fund (2007)

UBeth M. Uffner Arts Fund (1998)Umbrella Fund (2009)Don & Patricia Underwood Fund (2003)Marjorie & Clarence E. Unterberg Foundation, Inc.

Fund (2012)Up-town Fund (2008)

VVacolo Fund (2000)Gilad Vaday Fund (2000)Anne van Biema Fund (1996)van Hengel Family Fund (1980)Edward & Sally Van Lier Fund (1988)

Lottie Grace Vanderveer Fund No. 1 & 2 (2003)Nancy Veith Fund (2003)Rudolf & Anna Marie Vetter Memorial Fund (1977)R.G. Viault Family Fund (1999)Viburnum Trilobum Fund (2003)Victory Fund (2010)John L. Vigorita, M.D. Memorial Fund (1991)Vinmont Fund (2006)Vo Van Jacques & Thai Thi Tam Memorial Fund (2004)David & Johanna Voell Family Fund (2001)Gregory & Elyzabeth Voell Family Fund (2001)Jeffrey & Stephanie Voell Family Fund (2001)Richard & Virginia Voell Family Fund (1986)Vogel Family Charitable Fund (2006)Hans A. Vogelstein Memorial Scholarship Fund

(1982)Mrs. Claus von Bulow Fund (1971)Enders M. Voorhees Fund (1973)

WMichael and Marcy Wade Family Fund (2006)Marian Marcus Wahl Memorial Fund (1985)Wainwright Fund (2012)Bayard Walker, Jr. Charitable Fund (2003)Christina Walker Fund (2003)J. Miller Walker Fund (2005)Walker-Pratt Family Fund (2003)Wallace Special Projects Fund (1991)DeWitt Wallace Fund for Youth (2008)Frederick J. & Theresa Dow Wallace Fund (1977)Lila Acheson Wallace Fund for the Arts (1984)Theresa Dow Wallace Scholarship Fund (1975)Waller-Davidson Fund (1980)John J. Walsh Fund (2012)Anthony W. & Lulu C. Wang Fund (1996)N.T. & Mabel Wang Charitable Fund (2004)Moritz & Charlotte Warburg Memorial (1925)Elizabeth and Andrew Ward Charitable Fund (2006)David Warfield Funds (1951)David & Mary Warfield Funds (1973)Mary Warfield Fund (1971)Bradford A. & Nancy H. Warner Fund (1985)Warwick Charitable Fund (2013)Watcha Fund (1988)Wattles Family Charitable Trust Fund (1981)Alice W. Wattles Fund (1974)James Howard Wattles Fund (1947)Weatherhead Foundation Fund (2007)Albert J. Weatherhead III Foundation Fund (2010)Weber Family Fund (2002)Damon Weber Fund (2005)Weigel Family Fund (1999)

*Weil Bauchner Family Fund (2014)Alex E. Weinberg Fund (2007)Edna & Frederick Weingarten Fund (1984)Seymour & Kathleen Weingarten Fund (2005)Seymour & Rose Weinstock Fund (1999)Weintz Family Foundation (1980)Weintz Family Fund (1995)Mabel W. Weir Trust (1978)Raphael and Julia Weis Fund (2011)Nathan H. Weiss Memorial Fund (1999)Rebecca & Nathan Weiss Fund (1997)WellMet Group Fund (1999)William E. Welsh Jr. Family Fund (1978)West End Road Fund (1988)Herbert B. West Fund (1989)Florence & Elliot Westin Fund (2010)Wheeler Fund (1992)Betty Wheeler Fund (1991)Where There’s A Will Fund (2012)Letitia M. Whipp Memorial Fund (1972)Bill Whitehead Award Fund (1993)Edward B. Whitney Fund (1986)Frederic J. Whiton Fund (1960)Wiccopee Fund (1986)Mary L. Wiener/Sanford M. Cohen Fund (1986)Carleton Wiggins & Donald Bain Trust (1982)Donna Bain Wiggins Trust (1982)Robert O. Wilder Fund (1989)Mason Wiley Memorial Fund (1995)

Cynthia & Alan Wilkinson Fund (2003)Henry K. S. Williams Trust No. 1 (1944)Henry K. S. Williams Trust No. 2 (1944)Mildred Anna Williams Fund (1940)Oscar Williams & Gene Derwood Fund (1971)Robert I. & Lucille B. Williams Fund (1996)Sarah Williams & Andrew Kimball Fund (1999)Bruce R. Williamson Fund (1998)Douglas Williamson Fund (1997)Willkie Farr & Gallagher Fund (1984)Sam Wilner Fund (1997)John H. T. Wilson Fund (1988)William Ross Reid Wilson Memorial Fund (1991)Wilton-Risdon Fund (1994)Wiltwyck School Fund (1988)Wind Down Fund (1989)Windie Knowe Fund (2003)Windsor Fund (1977)Jay Winston Scholarship Fund (1997)John Winston Fund (1999)Winterer Fund (1986)Winthrop Family in America Fund for Groton

Church (1982)Jay Winthrop Fund (2000)John Winthrop Fund (1970)Margaret S. Winthrop Fund (1972)Leone Scott Wise Fund (1986)Witches’ Fund (1998)Witherspoon Fund (2012)Witkin Family Fund (1988)Kate & Richard Witkin Family Fund (1988)Joanne Witty & Eugene Keilin Fund (1986)Wolf Baumer Fund (2013)C. Theodore Wolf & Francis X. Decolator II Fund (1996)Wolfe Inadomi Fund (2007)Women First Fund (2007)Jadin Wong Fund (2011)Wood Thrush Fund (2004)Joseph Woolfson Fund (2010)World Trade Center Hoboken Memorial Scholarship

Fund (2002)World-Wide Fund (2002)World-Wide Holdings, Inc. Fund (2002)Clara Kennon Worley Fund (1973)Worth Fund (1992)Wray Family Fund (1986)Wrede Fund (2009)Thomas and Maureen Wright Family Fund (2005)

*Bruce Wrobel Memorial Fund (2014)Seymour B. Wurzler Bequest (1963)

YJ. Ernest Grant Yalden Memorial Fund (1956)Yamin Family Fund (1994)Yancey Family Fund (1986)Dr. Walter M. Yannett Memorial Fund (2011)Yaseen Lectures on the Fine Arts (1971)Millicent B. Yinkey Fund (2007)Samuel McC. & Lizora M. Yonce Fund (1986)H. R. Young & Betty G. Young Fund (1979)Nancy Young & Paul B. Ford, Jr. Fund (1986)Thomas & Elsie Young Fund (2000)Stephane Yulita Children’s Fund (1989)Stephane Yulita & Inge Kadon Fund (2000)

ZJudith & Stanley Zabar Fund (1993)John & Catherine Zacharias Family Fund (2003)Eileen E. Zaglin Scholarship Fund (1993)Steve Zang Fund (1999)Zarin Family Fund (2009)Ziano Fund (2007)Joel Zimmerman Fund (1996)Zofnass/Ring Family Fund (1991)ZPM Fund (1986)

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$75,000Academy of American Poets, $27,625Accreditation Council for Nutrition Professional

Education (Ill.), $80,000Actors Fund, $42,800Adelphi University, $261,500ADM Capital Foundation (Mass.), $60,000Adventure Unlimited (Colo.), $156,000Advocates for Children of New York, $331,700African Wildlife Foundation (D.C.), $48,500After-School Corporation, $190,000Agenda Project, $65,000Aging in New York Fund, $153,000AgitArte (Mass.), $64,000a.i.r. nyc, $63,000Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva

University, $126,714Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, $119,800Alfred State College Development Fund, $30,000Alice Austen House, $75,000Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound (Mass.),

$75,000Alliance for Quality Education, $110,000Almost Home Animal Rescue, $55,000Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders

Association (Ill.), $178,235Amazon Conservation Team (Va.), $42,000American Associates of the National Theatre,

$31,000American Cancer Society, National Office (Ga.),

$29,840American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, $64,780American College of Nutrition (Fla.), $227,000American Farm School, $74,000American Farmland Trust (D.C.), $34,250American Friends of the Hebrew University,

$60,490American Friends of Georgia (Mass.), $45,000American Friends of the Monteverdi Choir (Del.),

$400,000

American Friends of the Rabin Medical Center, $50,000

American Friends Service Committee (Pa.), $33,250

American Friends of the Union of Progressive Jews in Germany, Austria & Switzerland (Pa.), $25,000

American Heart Association, Founders Affiliate, $284,414

American Hospital of Paris Foundation, $25,000American Ireland Fund (Mass.), $30,000American Jewish Committee, $195,150American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,

$38,000American Jewish World Service, $56,850American Museum of Natural History, $218,000American Numismatic Society, $100,000American Nutrition Association (Ill.), $200,000American Red Cross, Greater New York Region,

$254,418American School of Classical Studies at Athens

(N.J.), $42,000American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals (D.C.), $27,450American University of Beirut, $35,000American Visionary Arts Museum (Md.), $35,000Americans for Oxford, $303,500Americans United for Life (D.C.), $25,000Amherst College (Mass.), $234,540Amida Care, $43,500Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, Greater

New York Chapter, $44,629Animal Medical Center, $63,000Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, $125,109Anti-Defamation League, $91,084Apollo Theater Foundation, $35,000Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center (Ky.), $70,000Appalachian Community Fund (Tenn.), $110,000Appeal of Conscience Foundation, $50,000Appleseed Foundation (D.C.), $26,000Archdiocese of New York, $55,750Armory Foundation, $150,550Martina Arroyo Foundation, $26,000Arthritis Foundation, Northeast Region, $46,550Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, $40,000Asia Society, $51,500Asian American Coalition for Children & Families,

$55,000Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund,

$170,250Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund,

$33,000Association of Graduates of the United States

Military Academy, $66,301Association for Neighborhood & Housing

Development, $65,000Association of National Estuary Programs (Oreg.),

$150,000Atlas: DIY, $90,000Auburn Theological Seminary, $26,963

BB Lab Company, $50,000Bahamas Environment Fund (Fla.), $30,000Baldwin-Wallace College (Ohio), $68,500Ballet Hispanico, $91,200Ballet Tech Foundation, $91,500Ballet Theatre Foundation, $97,329Bank Street College of Education, $114,250Barium Springs Home for Children (N.C.), $65,670Barnard College, $73,500F. D. Barstow Memorial School (Vt.), $25,000Baruch College Fund, $209,000Bernard M. Baruch College of CUNY, $649,000Baryshnikov Dance Foundation, $30,000Bay Shore Schools Arts Education Fund, $25,000Bay Street Theatre Festival $25,000Baystate Franklin Medical Center (Mass.), $51,310Beam Center, $35,000Bed Stuy’s Project Re-Generation, $40,000Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger, $30,500Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation,

$106,000Bennington College (Vt.), $29,500Bethune-Cookman University (Fla.), $25,000Better Future Project (Mass.), $25,000Big Apple Circus, $56,500Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (Md.), $51,000Bloomingdale School of Music, $60,000Borough of Manhattan Community College

Foundation, $116,000Boston College (Mass.), $97,825Boston Foundation (Mass.), $50,000Boston Foundation for Sight (Mass.), $25,000Boston Symphony Orchestra (Mass.), $49,500Boy Scouts of America, Greater New York Councils,

$104,890Brick Presbyterian Church, $42,177Bridge Fund of New York, $625,500Bridge Fund of Westchester, $65,500Bronx Center for Science & Mathematics, $45,000Bronx Museum of the Arts, $87,500BronxWorks, $49,000Brooklyn Academy of Music, $135,685Brooklyn Arts Council, $90,000Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, $29,000Brooklyn College Community Partnership, $25,500Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, $35,400Brooklyn Defender Services, $65,000Brooklyn Greenway Initiative, $52,250Brooklyn Movement Center, $110,000Brooklyn Museum, $169,440Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation,

$120,000Brooks School (Mass.), $92,500Brown University (R.I.), $201,505Brunswick School (Conn.), $261,774Buckley Country Day School, $99,600Bucknell University (Pa.), $70,000Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society, $275,000Builders Association, $35,000Jacob Burns Film Center, $101,690Business Outreach Center Network, $60,000

CCabrillo College Foundation (Calif.), $27,000Calhoun School, $29,800Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, $102,500Calvary Episcopal Church of Summit (N.J.), $75,000Calvary Hospital, $38,750CAMBA, $37,000Cambridge School of Weston (Mass.), $500,000

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We’re proud to help thousands of nonprofits every year. The following organizations received grants of $25,000 or more. These include grantees recommended by advisors to individual funds as well as those selected by our program staff. (Organizations are in New York State unless otherwise indicated.)

Apply for a Grant We’re committed to critical issues that may not lend themselves to easy solutions, while remaining open to projects that tackle emerging issues, and to organizations that may be new to us. For application instructions, visit our website, nycommunitytrust.org.

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Camera Club of New York, $25,000Campaign for Atlantic Offshore Wind (Va.),

$161,000Campaign for Children, $25,000Cancer Care, $755,600Canine Companions for Independence (Calif.),

$46,000Canterbury School (Conn.), $116,000Cape Cod Healthcare Foundation (Mass.), $29,210Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts, $118,894Care Dimensions (Mass.), $100,000CARE USA, Northeast Region, $28,530Career Transition for Dancers, $154,500CareMessage (Calif.), $25,000Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora

Institute, $100,000Carnegie Hall, $477,640Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.), $101,000Carter Burden Center for the Aging, $96,000Carthusian Foundation in America (Vt.), $113,740Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education, $80,400CAST Resources (Mass.), $300,000Catholic Charities, $35,000Catholic Charities Community Services,

Archdiocese of New York, $95,070Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rockville

Centre, $35,000Catholic Relief Services of the U.S. Catholic

Conference (Md.), $402,650Catholic University of America (D.C.), $31,200Caumsett Foundation $27,500Cave Canem Foundation, $30,000CDC4G Working Group, $60,000Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment

Services, $70,500Center for American Progress (D.C.), $100,000Center for Anti-Violence Education, $30,000Center for Arts Education, $60,000Center for Book Arts, $65,500Center for Children’s Initiatives, $56,000Center for Constitutional Rights, $81,250Center for Court Innovation, $151,000Center for Economic Opportunity, $300,000Center for Large Landscape Conservation (Mont.),

$80,000Center for Maine Contemporary Art, $41,000Center for the National Interest (D.C.), $25,000Center for New Community (Ill.), $150,000Center for New York City Neighborhoods, $60,000Center School, $25,000Center for Strategic & International Studies (D.C.),

$50,000Center of Theological Inquiry (N.J.), $50,000Center for Urban Community Services, $100,000Center for an Urban Future, $60,000Central Park Conservancy, $566,530Central Suffolk Hospital, $25,000Central Synagogue, $47,615Centurion Ministries (N.J.), $500,000Ceres (Mass.), $100,000Chabad of Port Washington, $63,000Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, $29,500Chaminade High School, $97,311Chatham United Methodist Church (N.J.), $30,000Chesapeake Bay Foundation (Md.), $52,000Chez Bushwick, $50,000Child Center of New York, $166,000Child Mind Institute, $93,000Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation (Fla.),

$25,000Children’s Aid Society, $135,830

Children’s Foundation of Memphis (Tenn.), $65,670Children’s Rights $48,250Chinese-American Planning Council, $40,000CHIP International, $27,000Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation (Conn.),

$173,500Chocolate Factory Theater, $70,500Choice for All, $40,000Christ Church, $50,000Christ Episcopal Church, $25,000Christodora, $88,150Church of St. Luke in the Fields, $35,000Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York,

$66,500Citizens Committee for New York City, $216,500Citizens Crime Commission of New York City,

$190,250Citizens Union Foundation of the City of New York,

$26,000City College of CUNY, $31,506City Harvest, $215,250City of Hope National Medical Center & Beckman

Research Institute (Calif.), $103,750City Limits, $40,000City Lore, $185,500City Parks Foundation, $343,500City Seminary of New York, $120,000City University of New York, $363,000City Year (Mass.), $45,000Citymeals-on-Wheels, $95,280Civic Builders, $31,250Civic Consulting NYC $150,000Civil Society Institute (Mass.), $35,000Civil War Preservation Trust (D.C.), $58,500Civitas Citizens, $55,500Claremont Neighborhood Centers, $45,000Clean Air Task Force (Mass.), $125,000Clean & Healthy New York, $50,000Clean Energy Group (Vt.), $75,000Clean Production Action (Mass.), $100,000Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation (Ark.),

$1,260,250Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies $125,000Coalition for the Homeless, $111,100Coalition for Queens, $77,000Code for America (Calif.), $50,000Colby College (Maine), $70,500Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, $162,080Colgate University, $95,500College of the Atlantic (Maine), $67,000College of Saint Elizabeth (N.J.), $115,740Collegiate School, $137,970Columbia Land Conservancy, $58,500Columbia University, $2,593,332Columbia University, College of Physicians &

Surgeons, $355,070Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism,

$176,224Columbia University, Mailman School of Public

Health, $187,500Columbia University, School of Law, $114,083Columbia University, School of Social Work,

$35,000Columbia University, Teachers College, $213,550Committee for Economic Development (D.C.),

$66,000Committee to Protect Journalists, $37,500Common Cause Education Fund (D.C.), $71,500Common Ground Community Housing

Development Fund Corporation, $50,500Community Access, $26,250

Community Development Corporation of Long Island, $25,000

Community Health Care Association of New York State, $110,000

Community Healthcare Network, $100,000Community Service Society of New York, $93,260Community Voices Heard, $85,000Computers for Youth Foundation, $80,000Concern for Independent Living, $25,000Concordia College, $30,000Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York,

$43,300Congregations Linked in Urban Strategy to Effect

Renewal, $25,000Connecticut Fund for the Environment, $40,500Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum,

$70,500Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science &

Art, $49,400Coordinated Behavioral Care, $65,000Copland House, $31,000Cornell University (Pa.), $198,321Coro New York Leadership Center, $65,000Corporation for Supportive Housing, $55,000Council on Foreign Relations, $346,500Council on Foundations (Va.), $54,500Council on Social Work Education (Va.), $190,000Council of Senior Centers & Services of New York

City, $100,000Court Appointed Special Advocates, $144,000Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America, $41,250Crossnore School (N.C.), $65,670Crown Heights Mediation Center, $35,000CUE Art Foundation, $30,000Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation,

$73,000

DDalhousie University Foundation, $25,000Dalton School, $126,500Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Mass.), $235,750Dancers Workshop (Wyo.), $50,000Darrow School, $42,000Dartmouth College (N.H.), $659,991Sophie Davis School of Bio-Medical Education,

$26,500Day One, $55,000Deep Sea Mining Campaign (D.C.), $30,000Deerfield Academy (Mass.), $313,265Diocese of Brooklyn/Queens, $50,000Do Something, $53,000Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (Fla.),

$50,000Doctors without Borders U.S.A. $315,711The Door, $166,000Dorot, $28,350Doubleday Babcock Senior Center, $50,000DreamYard Project, $167,000Duke University (N.C.), $49,350Dvorak American Heritage Association, $45,000

EEast Harlem Employment Service, $103,300East Harlem Tutorial Program, $67,970Eastern Farm Workers Association, $45,000Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment

Program, $150,000Echoing Green Foundation, $1,052,000Ecology Center (Mich.), $75,000Educate! (Colo.), $50,000EIS Housing Resource Center, $40,250

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El Centro de Hospitalidad, $70,000ELEM - Youth in Distress, $34,000Elmira College, $40,750Emelin Theatre for the Performing Arts, $31,000Emory University (Ga.), $35,500Martha Entenmann Tinnitus Research Center (Vt.),

$50,000Enterprise Community Partners (Md.), $100,000Environmental Advocates of New York, $212,825Environmental Defense Fund, $40,500Environmental Law Institute (D.C.), $80,000Environmental Law & Policy Center (Ill.), $125,000ERASE Racism, $34,787Evergreen: Your North Brooklyn Business Exchange,

$60,000Exodus Transitional Community, $375,500Extera Public Schools (Calif.), $80,000Eyebeam Atelier, $41,000

FFairfield County Community Foundation (Conn.),

$1,000,000Family Centers (Conn.), $51,000Family & Children’s Association, $76,000Family Community Life Center, $25,000Family Service League of Suffolk County, $75,750Family Service Society of Yonkers, $25,000Family Services of Westchester, $112,150Farmingdale State College SUNY, $33,000William A. Farnsworth Library & Art Museum

(Maine) $46,000Federal Bar Foundation, $25,000Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, $25,400Field Museum of Natural History (Ill.), $44,380FIERCE, $50,000Film Forum, $60,500Filmmakers Collaborative (Mass.), $100,000Financial Clinic, $90,000FIRST (N.H.), $75,000First Book (D.C.), $182,000First Congregational Church, $26,000Fiscal Policy Institute, $60,000Five Towns Community Center, $31,500Flea Theater, $26,000Florida International University Board of Trustees,

$39,386Food Bank for New York City, $273,948Food Bank for Westchester, $50,250Food for the Poor (Fla.), $38,800Fordham University, $133,150Forefront Christian Church, $40,000Forest Ethics (Calif.), $55,00047 Palmer (Mass.), $25,000Foundation Center, $26,000Foundation for Excellence in Education (Fla.),

$50,000Foundation Fighting Blindness (Md.), $60,000Foundation for Sustainability & Peacemaking in

MesoAmerica (Tex.), $25,000Fountain House $25,150Fractured Atlas Productions, $31,750Franklin Lakes Police (N.J.), $286,000Franklin & Marshall College (Pa.), $53,500Frederick Douglass Academy, $42,000Frederick Douglass Academy V, $28,000Freedom to Marry, $65,000Freer Gallery of Art of the Smithsonian Institution

(D.C.), $60,000Fresh Air Fund, $86,105Frick Collection, $61,000

Friends of the High Line, $79,750Friends of Island Academy, $75,500Friends of LIMSAT, $30,000Friends of Materials for the Arts, $49,000Friends of the Saint Andrew’s School Foundation,

$40,000Friends Seminary, $31,950FSH Society (Mass.), $53,000Fund for the City of New York, $38,000Fund for Public Health in New York, $100,000Fund for Public Schools, $100,250Fund for Social Policy Education & Practice,

$1,000,000Funders’ Network for Smart Growth & Livable

Communities (Fla.), $100,000

GGalapagos Conservancy (Va.), $33,000Giulio Gari Foundation, $50,000Gateway Classical Music Society (Conn.), $40,000Gay Men’s Health Crisis, $33,800General Board of Global Ministries, Women’s

Division, $52,900Generation Citizen, $50,000Georgetown University (D.C.), $64,100Getting Out & Staying Out, $25,500Gina Gibney Dance, $401,000Gilmour Academy (Ohio), $300,000Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, $161,250Girl Scouts of the United States of America,

$53,978Global Kids, $54,742God’s Love We Deliver, $121,550Golandsky Institute, $50,000Good Shepherd Services, $176,935Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, $35,000Gordon School (R.I.), $100,000Gorton Community Center (Ill.), $25,000Governors Island Alliance, $50,000Grace Church Community Center, $40,000Grace Haven Ministries (Ark.), $25,000Graduate Center of the City University of New York,

$47,000Graduate Center Foundation, $80,250Graduate NYC!, $70,000Graham Windham, $253,000Grameen Foundation USA (D.C.), $50,000Grandfather Home for Children (N.C.), $65,670Great Plains Institute for Sustainable Development

(Minn.), $100,000Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons, $25,000Green City Force, $85,000Greenpeace Fund (D.C.), $100,300Greens Farms Academy (Conn.), $26,250Greenwich Academy (Conn.), $340,524Greenwich Land Trust (Conn.), $25,000Greyston Foundation, $30,250Griot Circle, $45,000Guidance Center of Westchester, $102,000Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, $25,250Guiding Eyes for the Blind, $32,000

HHadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of

America, $40,525Hagedorn Little Village School, $25,446Haitian American Family of Long Island, $25,000Linda Hall Library (Mo.), $25,000Hampshire College (Mass.), $31,000Hance Family Foundation, $35,000Harlem Academy, $25,847Harlem Arts Alliance, $75,000Harlem Children’s Zone, $35,500

Harlem RBI, $119,300Harlem School of the Arts, $100,500Harlem Stage, $61,250Harrison Medical Center Foundation (Wash.),

$250,000Harvard College (Mass.), $898,483Haverford College (Pa.), $32,500Health Resources in Action (Mass.), $50,000Health & Welfare Council of Long Island, $40,000Healthy Building Network (D.C.), $60,000Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human

Rights (Ill.), $30,000Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, $50,000Herreshoff Marine Museum (R.I.), $163,500Herstory Writers Workshop, $35,250HIAS, $54,500Highbridge Community Life Center, $50,000Historic Districts Council, $185,000Historic Hudson Valley, $324,000Historical Society of Early American Decoration,

$36,928HistoryMakers (Ill.), $25,500Hoff-Barthelson Music School, $30,500Hofstra University, $154,750Homeless Animal Rescue Team of Maine, $28,000Horace Mann School, $47,250Horizons (Conn.), $30,000Horticultural Society of New York, $50,000Hospice Care Network, $35,750Hospital for Special Surgery, $98,000Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College,

CUNY, $120,000Hudson River HealthCare, $25,000Hudson River Museum of Westchester, $27,000Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art,

$35,000Human Development Services of Westchester,

$53,000Human Rights Campaign Foundation (D.C.),

$25,500Human Rights First, $28,750Human Services Council of New York City, $85,000Humane Society of the United States (D.C.),

$38,750Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, $420,000Hunter College Foundation, $45,750Hunter College, Scholarship & Welfare Funds of the

Alumni Association, $26,000Hunter College, Silberman School of Social Work,

$77,000Hyde Park Baptist Church (Tex.), $48,000

IIAA Education Program, $86,000Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, $27,000Immigrant Justice Corps, $100,000ImpactAssets (Md.), $125,000In Our Backyards, $100,000Independent Journalism Foundation, $25,000Independent Sector (D.C.), $25,000Inner-City Scholarship Fund, $65,000Innocence Project, $32,750InnovateEDU, $80,000Inspirica (Conn.), $27,500Institute for Family Health, $100,000Institute for Rational Urban Mobility, $60,500Interfaith Nutrition Network, $128,250International Center of Photography, $81,500International Council of Shopping Centers

Foundation, $127,500International Documentary Association (Calif.),

$227,250International House, $40,000

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International League of Conservation Photographers (D.C.), $25,000

International Rescue Committee, $91,300International Sephardic Education Foundation,

$50,000International Social Service, United States of

America Branch (Md.), $66,150International Tennis Hall of Fame (R.I.), $26,000International Women’s Health Coalition, $52,100Internationals Network for Public Schools,

$160,000Intrepid Museum Foundation, $59,000Inwood House, $149,000Iona College, $50,000Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America, $50,500Iridescent (Calif.), $92,000Isabella Geriatric Center, $100,250Island Harvest, $68,500Italy & the Holocaust Foundation, $50,000

JJ Street Educational Fund (D.C.), $51,500Jackson Laboratory (Maine), $26,000James Foundation (Mo.), $790,800Jefferson Scholars Foundation (Va.), $37,500Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, $75,000Jewish Association for Services for the Aged,

$110,000Jewish Board of Family & Children’s Services,

$39,790Jewish Home Lifecare, $610,751Jewish Theological Seminary of America, $26,000Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York, $30,000Joffrey Ballet of Chicago (Ill.), $30,000Johns Hopkins Hospital (Md.), $350,000Johns Hopkins University (Md.), $4,113,250Juilliard School, $264,500Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

International, $156,050

KKansas University Endowment Association, $85,000Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center/Lucy Moses

School for Music & Dance, $40,150Bishop Kearney High School, $25,000John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

(D.C.), $35,000Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human

Rights (D.C.), $50,000Kentucky Coalition, $350,000Kids’ Club of Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow, $29,000King & Low-Heywood Thomas School (Conn.), $25,182Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (Tex.),

$26,250

LLa Fuente, a Tri-State Worker & Community Fund,

$35,000La Jolla Music Society (Calif.), $25,000

La Jolla Playhouse (Calif.), $25,000La Salle Academy (R.I.), $25,750Lake Forest College (Ill.), $38,928Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, $49,967Larchmont Temple, $57,500LatinoJustice PRLDEF, $30,000Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

(D.C.), $150,270Leaders in Furthering Education Against Drug

Abuse (Fla.), $25,000Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America,

$27,000Learning About Multimedia Project, $40,500Learning Leaders, $40,500Legal Action Center, $150,000Legal Aid Society, $596,000Legal Information for Families Today, $31,500Legal Services of the Hudson Valley, $65,200Legal Services NYC, $90,900Legal Services NYC - Bronx, $55,000Legal Services NYC - Staten Island, $55,000Lehigh University (Pa.), $30,000Lehman College, CUNY Institute for Literacy

Studies, $39,200Lenox Hill Hospital, $77,250Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, $75,750Let’s Get Ready, $53,500Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, $46,350Leviticus 25:23 Alternative Fund, $25,000Liberation Programs (Conn.), $30,000Library of America, $70,500Library of American Landscape History (Mass.),

$113,000LIFE Camp, $35,000Lifebox Foundation (Mass.), $25,000Lighthouse International, $397,740Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, $1,287,840Lincoln Center Theater, Vivian Beaumont Theater,

$126,500Literacy Assistance Center, $36,000Literacy Partners, $51,250Littig House Community Center, $45,000Live Free or Die Alliance (N.H.), $26,900Live & Let Live Farm (N.H.), $30,000Long Island Cares, $55,300Long Island Children’s Museum, $28,000Long Island Council of Churches, $35,000Long Island Crisis Center, $27,000Long Island University, $220,400Long Term Care Community Coalition, $45,000Los Angeles LGBT Center (Calif.), $25,000Los Angelitos Orphanage Foundation (Calif.),

$30,000Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Animals, $36,500Love a Bull (Tex.), $26,500Lowell School (D.C.), $55,000Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York, $50,000Loyola University New Orleans (La.), $40,000

Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, $45,250

Lymphoma Foundation, $31,500Lyric Opera of Chicago (Ill.), $25,000

MMacalester College (Minn.), $100,000Macula Foundation, $112,000Maimonides Medical Center, $146,250Maine Media Workshops, $140,000Make the Road New York, $70,000Man Up!, $35,000Management Leadership for Tomorrow, $50,000Manhattan College, $27,500Manhattan Legal Services, $55,000Manhattan School of Music, $48,300Manhattan Theatre Club, $225,505Marine Conservation Biology Institute (Wash.),

$62,500Martha’s Vineyard Hospital (Mass.), $25,000Mary Louis Academy, $175,000Massachusetts General Hospital, $64,957Massachusetts Institute of Technology, $52,000Massapequa Public Schools, $83,828Masters School, $350,500Maysles Institute, $85,500McCarter Theatre Company (N.J.), $100,500McLean Hospital Corporation (Mass.), $100,000Mechon Hadar, $25,000Media Matters for America (D.C.), $54,250Medicaid Matters New York, $35,000Medical Center at Ocean Reef (Fla.), $35,000Medicare Rights Center, $150,000Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, $418,910Mental Health Association of Nassau County, $27,500Mental Health Association of New York City,

$119,531Mesoamerican Reef Fund, $40,000Metropolitan Museum of Art, $677,740Metropolitan Opera Association, $473,810MFY Legal Services, $154,500MHANY Management, $25,000Miami Museum of Science (Fla.), $120,000Middlebury College (Vt.), $201,700Middlesex School (Mass.), $2,087,700Milton Academy (Mass.), $27,650Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center, $60,000Minds Matter National, $31,015Miracle Corners of the World, $27,250Missionaries of Charity, $274,150Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation (Calif.), $25,000Molloy College, $46,800Monica Bill Barnes & Company, $50,000Monmouth Medical Center Foundation (N.J.),

$547,700Montreat College (N.C.), $65,670Morgan Library & Museum, $265,300Morningside Center for Teaching Social

Responsibility, $90,000

Thanks to The Trust, we were able to develop ArtsPool, a cooperative company that brings together arts groups to streamline administrative work… so they can get back to making art!”

— Ginny Louloudes, director of the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York“

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The Moth, $45,000Mother & Baby Care of Long Island, $50,000Mount Holyoke College (Mass.), $45,250Mount Sinai Hospital, $452,530Move NY, $102,500Muhlenberg College (Pa.), $45,500Multi-State Mercury Products Campaign (D.C.),

$100,000Multiple Sclerosis Center of New York, $31,000Multiple Sclerosis Resources of Central New York,

$30,000Municipal Art Society of New York, $79,500Muscular Dystrophy Association, $57,700Museum of Food & Drink, $25,000Museum of Modern Art, $188,250Museum of the Moving Image, $265,500Music Associates of Aspen (Colo.), $30,000Music Institute of Chicago (Ill.), $30,000Music & Memory, $33,250Music Mountain (Conn.), $38,000Musicopia (Pa.), $200,000My Sisters’ Place, $26,500Myrtle Avenue Commercial Revitalization &

Development Project, $40,000

NNAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund,

$537,500Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science,

$140,000Nantucket Conservation Foundation (Mass.),

$26,000Nantucket Lighthouse School (Mass.), $150,000Nantucket Preservation Trust (Mass.), $140,000NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation (D.C.),

$37,000Nassau County AHRC Foundation, $41,000Nassau Presbyterian Church (N.J.), $50,000National Organization of Social Workers

Foundation (D.C.), $585,000National Advocates for Pregnant Women, $36,500National Association of Women Judges (D.C.),

$25,000National Audubon Society, $129,059National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS,

$50,000National Center for Law & Economic Justice,

$121,750National Center for Victims of Crime (D.C.), $35,000National Child Labor Committee, $100,000National Dance Institute, $83,350National Diaper Bank Network (Conn.), $40,000National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (Calif.),

$50,250National Economic & Social Rights Initiative,

$206,000National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (D.C.), $70,000National Multiple Sclerosis Society, $75,190National Multiple Sclerosis Society, New York City,

$74,070National Public Radio (D.C.), $31,000National September 11 Memorial & Museum,

$503,000National Society for the Gifted & Talented (Conn.),

$32,700Natural Resources Defense Council, $140,450Nature Conservancy (Va.), $39,850Nature Conservancy, Adirondack Chapter, $37,500Nature Conservancy New York—Long Island

Chapter, $102,000

Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, $41,110Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, $54,990Nazareth College of Rochester, $40,000Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts Education

Fund, $34,000Neighbors Link, $86,250NESCAUM (Mass.), $75,000New Alternatives for Children, $128,750New Beginnings Family Academy (Conn.), $25,000New Canaan Country School (Conn.), $79,090New Destiny Housing Corporation, $152,500New Dramatists, $41,750New Economy Project, $60,500New Energy Foundation (N.H.), $200,000New Haven Symphony Orchestra (Conn.), $50,000New Israel Fund (D.C.), $36,300New Jersey Audubon Society, $35,500New Jersey Institute of Technology, $26,000New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, $50,500New Partners for Community Revitalization,

$50,000The New School, $140,600New Settlement Apartments, $70,000New Visions for Public Schools, $186,500New York Academy of Medicine, $70,000New York Academy of Sciences, $75,000New York Association of Training & Employment

Professionals, $118,550New York Botanical Garden, $732,500New York City Ballet, $323,730New York City Center, $35,000New York City Change Capital Fund, $75,000New York City Charter School Center, $425,000New York City Employment & Training Coalition,

$100,000New York City Mission Society, $95,240New York City Office of Emergency Management,

$53,400New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation,

$152,000New York Hall of Science, $98,700New York Hospital Queens, $40,000New York Immigration Coalition, $193,500New York Junior Tennis League, $33,000New York Landmarks Conservancy, $136,500New York Legal Assistance Group, $120,000New York Medical College, $97,625New York Philharmonic, $28,800NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, $1,085,402New York Preservation Archive Project, $60,000New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox & Tilden

Foundations, $2,399,547New York Public Radio, $387,690New York Restoration Project, $57,000New York Society Library Trustees, $37,500New York State Health Foundation, $100,000New York State Tenants & Neighbors Information

Service, $50,000New York Stem Cell Foundation, $81,250New York University, $141,850New York University, Graduate School of Arts &

Science, $31,600New York University Hospitals Center, $146,250New York University, Silver School of Social Work,

$40,995New Yorkers for Children, $228,000Newark Academy (N.J.), $35,500Newark Museum Association (N.J.), $53,000Nightingale-Bamford School, $58,50092nd Street Y, $43,550Noble Maritime Collection, $45,000Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York,

$136,250North Shore Child & Family Guidance Association,

$32,600North Shore - Long Island Jewish Health System

Foundation, $66,500Northeastern University (Mass.), $51,500Northern Westchester Hospital Association,

$27,000Northside Center for Child Development, $56,000Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition,

$50,000Northwest Connecticut Community Foundation,

$25,000Northwestern Queens Financial Education

Network, $80,000Northwestern University (Ill.), $129,337Norton Gallery & School of Art (Fla.), $104,600NY Integrated Network for People with

Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, $75,000

NYC Coalition for Educational Justice, $95,000NYC Leadership Academy, $100,000

OOcean Foundation (D.C.), $25,000Off the Street Club (Ill.), $60,000Ohel Children’s Home & Family Services,

$186,000Old Westbury College Foundation, $43,300Older Adults Technology Services, $35,000ONE Campaign (D.C.), $50,000Open Door Family Medical Center, $30,250Open Space Institute, $29,000OPERA America, $50,000Opera Orchestra of New York, $25,000Orchestra of St. Luke’s, $26,000Oregon Environmental Council, $155,000Osborne Association, $113,500Outfest (Calif.), $30,000Oxfam America (Mass.), $49,000

PPace University, $81,460Pace University School of Law, $68,000Paddlers for Humanity, $26,500Paley Center for Media, $100,000Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute, $228,000Parris Foundation, $28,050Parrish Art Museum, $69,250Part of the Solution, $31,795Partners in Health (Md.), $73,760Partnership for the Homeless, $90,000Partnership for Inner-City Education, $100,000Passionist Fathers, $53,500PAWS (La.), $28,000Paws with a Cause (Mich.), $51,000Peace Action Education Fund (N.J.), $40,000Peconic Land Trust, $28,710Peddie School (N.J.), $52,500Peer Health Exchange (Calif.), $63,500Pencils of Promise, $26,486P.E.O. Foundation (Iowa), $25,000People for the American Way Foundation (D.C.),

$25,250People-To-People Health Foundation (Va.), $51,250Per Scholas, $202,400Performance Space 122, $65,000Philadelphia Corporation of Aging (Pa.), $25,000Philanthropy New York, $139,500Phoenix House Foundation, $103,000Picture the Homeless, $75,594Pig Iron Theatre Company (Pa.), $25,000

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Pine Creek Valley Watershed Association (Pa.), $75,000

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, $75,100Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, $48,500Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, $50,250Planned Parenthood of New York City, $519,500Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes,

$200,000Playwrights Horizons, $45,250The Point Community Development Corporation,

$40,000Police Athletic League, $40,750Pomfret School (Conn.), $104,000Population Council, $37,544Miss Porter’s School (Conn.), $50,500Portland State University (Oreg.), $25,000Pratham USA (Tex.), $105,250Pratt Institute, $129,000Pregones Theater, $110,000Prep for Prep, $173,250Presbyterian Church USA Foundation (Ind.),

$41,430Presbytery of New York City, $27,620Primary Care Development Corporation, $110,500Primary Stages Company, $54,500Princeton Prospect Foundation (N.J.), $100,000Princeton Senior Resource Center (N.J.), $25,000Princeton Healthcare System Foundation (N.J.),

$257,500Princeton Pro Musica (N.J.), $30,000Princeton Society of Musical Amateurs (N.J.),

$25,000Princeton University (N.J.), $591,360Pro Bono Partnership, $25,000Project Horseshoe Farm (Ala.), $500,000Project ORBIS International, $95,190Project Return (Conn.), $30,000Prospect Park Alliance, $175,870Providence St. Mel School (Ill.), $50,000Provincetown Art Association & Museum (Mass.),

$110,000PTAlink, $60,000Public Art Fund, $110,500Public Citizen Foundation (D.C.), $36,750Public Health Solutions, $110,250Public Policy Institute of New York State, $60,000Public Preparatory Network, $1,325,000Public Theater, $547,300Licia Albanese Puccini Foundation, $40,000Purchase College Foundation, $33,600Putnam Hospital Center, $40,410

QQuality Services for the Autism Community,

$155,500Queens College Foundation, $36,750Queens Community House, $35,000Queens Theatre, $50,000Queens University of Charlotte (N.C.), $65,670Queensborough Community College of CUNY,

$25,000

RRabbi Jacob Joseph School, $155,000Rainforest Alliance, $43,250Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care & Prevention,

$45,000Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge, (N.J.), $25,000Reader to Reader (Mass.), $25,000Reading Room & Museum Committee of the James

Morris Library (Conn.), $25,000ReadWorks, $253,500Ready, Willing & Able, $58,800Rectory School (Conn.), $30,000Redemption Center, $175,000Reel Works, $50,000Reformed Church of Bronxville, $100,000Regional Plan Association, $122,000Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut, $30,000Research Foundation for SUNY, $120,647Resources for the Future (D.C.), $115,000Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York,

$75,500Restore NYC, $40,000Rhode Island School of Design, $202,250Rhodes College (Tenn.), $70,670Rider University (N.J.), $356,755Riverkeeper, $40,000ROADS Charter School 1, $1,400,000Robert College of Istanbul, $35,000Robin Hood Foundation, $352,500Rockaway Waterfront Alliance, $51,100Rockaway Youth Task Force, $25,000Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, $37,000Rockefeller University, $1,498,250Rocking the Boat, $120,250Rocky Mountain Institute (Colo.), $101,000Ronald McDonald House of New York City, $48,000Room to Grow, $70,000Roulette Intermedium, $53,000Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, $80,000Rutgers University (N.J.) $36,100Rutgers University Foundation (N.J.), $116,250Rye Country Day School, $50,750

SSacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary R.C. Church,

$25,000Sadie Nash Leadership Project, $45,000Safe Center LI, $65,650Sailors for the Sea (R.I.), $25,000St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College (N.C.), $65,670St. Ann’s Warehouse, $257,750St. Anthony High School, $250,000St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church, $100,000St. Christopher’s Inc., $27,540St. Edward’s Church (Fla.), $31,100St. Ignatius Loyola Church, $25,250St. Jean Baptiste Church, $426,000St. Joseph’s Hospital, $250,000St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (Tenn.),

$90,870

St. Nicholas Shrine, $50,000St. Nicks Alliance, $51,250St. Patrick’s Cathedral Landmark Foundation,

$200,000St. Peter’s Prep (N.J.), $50,000St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, $150,000St. Stephen’s School, $35,000Salvation Army (Conn.), $219,250Salvation Army of Greater New York, $166,460Samaritans (Mass.), $25,000Sanctuary for Families, $122,000Santa Fe Institute (N. Mex.), $26,500Sarah Lawrence College, $167,550Save an Angel (La.), $30,000Save Our Streets South Bronx, $35,000Scenic Hudson, $38,650Schuyler Center for Analysis & Advocacy, $35,100SCO Family of Services, $37,620Agnes Scott College (Ga.), $130,000ScriptEd, $61,000Search & Care, $41,000Seatuck Environmental Association, $40,000Seed Foundation (D.C.), $50,000Seedco, $101,000Service Program for Older People, $50,000Sesame Workshop, $603,500SHARE: Self-Help for Women with Breast or

Ovarian Cancer, $64,000Shining Hope for Communities, $55,000Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum,

$27,500Shriners Hospitals for Children (Fla.), $30,000Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth (N.J.), $37,080Skidmore College, $42,500Smart Growth America (D.C.), $100,000Smith College (Mass.), $275,500Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, $25,000Smithtown Historical Society, $25,920Social Enterprise Fund (Fla.), $105,500Sophia Academy (R.I.), $25,000South Asian Council for Social Services, $55,000South Asian Youth Action, $90,000South Nassau Communities Hospital, $50,000Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance, $50,000Southern Environmental Law Center (Va.),

$110,000Southern Poverty Law Center (Ala.), $26,652Spence School, $47,615Sports & Arts in Schools Foundation, $138,000Springboard Collaborative (Pa.), $25,000Stanford New Schools (Calif.), $345,000Stanford University (Calif.), $144,750Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, $26,050Star Kids Scholarship Program (R.I.), $30,000Start Small, Think Big!, $50,000Stern Center for Language & Learning (Vt.),

$31,000Stevens Institute of Technology (N.J.), $61,500Stony Brook Foundation, $314,250Storefront Academy Harlem, $131,000Student Advocacy, $85,650

Financial information about The New York Community Trust can be obtained by writing to us at 909 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022, or as stated below: Colorado: Secretary of State 303-894-2200, http://www.sos.state.co.us Reg. No.20033000084; Florida: SC No. CH9514 A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE, WITHIN THE STATE, 1-800-HELP-FLA. Maryland: From the Secretary of State, Charitable Division, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401, for the cost of copying and postage. Michigan: MICS No. 22265. Mississippi: The official registration and financial information of The New York Community Trust may be obtained from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office by calling 1-601-359-1048. New Jersey: INFORMATION FILED WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY CALLING 973-504-6215, http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/charfrm.htm. New York: A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, New York 10271. North Carolina: Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919-809-2214. Pennsylvania: The official registration and financial information of The New York Community Trust may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Virginia: Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218. Washington: From the Secretary of State, at the toll-free number for Washington residents: 360-725-0378. West Virginia: West Virginia residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305. Registration in the above states does not imply endorsement.

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Student Diplomacy Corps, $100,000Student Sponsor Partnership, $54,100Studio in a School Association, $63,500Suited For Success (Fla.), $33,000Sundance Preserve (Utah), $25,000Sundog Theatre, $40,000Support Center for Nonprofit Management, $65,000Susquehanna University (Pa.), $52,000Sustainable Long Island, $110,000Sustainable South Bronx, $25,000Symphony Space, $83,000Syracuse University, $32,000

TTaft Institute for Government, $42,940Teach for America, $65,000Teaching Matters, $610,500Temple Israel of New Rochelle, $82,000Tenacity (Mass.), $35,000Tenants Together (Calif.), $100,000Texas Organizing Project Education Fund, $25,000Third Street Music School Settlement, $85,000Tobin Project (Mass.), $50,000Treatment Action Group, $40,000Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (N.J.), $25,000Trevor Day School, $530,500Trey Whitfield School, $80,000Trial Opportunity Partnership, $75,000Tribeca Film Institute, $72,500Trinity Counseling Service (N.J.), $100,000Trinity Episcopal School Corporation, $48,000Tri-State Transportation Campaign, $103,640Trust for Public Land (Calif.), $182,500Tulane University of Louisiana, $66,500Two River Theatre Company (N.J.), $115,250

UUJA-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New

York, $616,022Underground Development Foundation, $45,250Union College, $106,700Union for Reform Judaism, $26,500Union Settlement Association, $167,300United Against Illegal Guns Support Fund,

$100,000United Hebrew Geriatric Center, $25,000United Hospital Fund of New York, $165,800United Negro College Fund (D.C.), $88,750United Neighborhood Houses of New York,

$135,186United States Fund for UNICEF, $172,050United States Holocaust Memorial Council (D.C.),

$45,850United Way of Bergen County (N.J.), $29,563United Way of Long Island, $25,500United Way of Westchester & Putnam, $28,800University at Albany, SUNY, $111,050University of California, San Francisco, $75,000

University of Chicago (Ill.), $61,050University of Connecticut, $115,850University of Delaware, $126,000University of Hawaii, $40,000University of Illinois Foundation, $100,000University of Massachusetts, $27,250University of Massachusetts-Lowell, $75,000University of Miami (Fla.), $27,750University of Michigan, $373,750University of North Dakota, $36,928University of Notre Dame (Ind.), $10,026,500University of Pennsylvania, $343,850University of Pittsburgh (Pa.), $30,000University Settlement Society of New York,

$127,000University of the State of New York Regents

Research Fund, $167,000University of Texas, $194,500University of Virginia Law School Foundation,

$32,793University of Washington, $140,460University of Wisconsin Foundation, $101,500UPSTREAM (Ga.), $100,000Urban Health Plan, $45,000Urban Teaching Corps, $50,000Urban Word NYC, $80,000Urban Zen Foundation, $30,000UrbanGlass, $33,420

VVancouver Foundation (B.C.), $228,000Vassar College, $103,350Vera Institute of Justice, $135,750Vermont Land Trust, $50,500Veterinarians Without Borders (Calif.), $31,000Village Academies Network, $40,000Vision Long Island, $60,000Visiting Nurse Service of New York, $75,200Visiting Nurse Service of New York Home Care,

$63,250Visiting Pet Program (La.), $28,000Voces Latinas, $40,000Volcker Alliance, $50,000Volunteer New York!, $56,275Volunteers of Legal Service, $42,500

WWagner Free Institute of Science (Pa.), $50,000Washington Jesuit Academy (D.C.), $36,374Washington Park Commission of the Town of

Washington, Connecticut, $26,000Washington School for Girls (D.C.), $50,000Washington University (Mo.), $102,100Wave Hill, $51,500Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation,

$253,100Weeksville Heritage Center, $110,000Weill Cornell Medical College, $931,220Wellesley College (Mass.), $35,100Westchester Children’s Association, $89,280

Westchester Community College Foundation, $42,500

ARC of Westchester, $34,410Westchester Jewish Community Services, $76,400Westchester Land Trust, $25,750Westchester Medical Center, $42,000Westchester Residential Opportunities, $50,000WGBH Educational Foundation (Mass.), $114,250Wheeler School (R.I.), $50,000White Plains Hospital Center, $43,940Whitney Museum of American Art, $138,500Wild Bird Fund, $64,000WildAid (Calif.), $60,000Wildlife Conservation Network (Calif.), $25,500Wildlife Conservation Society, $500,102Warren Wilson College (N.C.), $65,670Winthrop-University Hospital Association, $52,250WNET/THIRTEEN, $283,100Women’s Cancer Resource Center (Calif.), $132,000Women’s Center for Education & Career

Advancement, $50,000Women’s Fund of Long Island, $58,480Women’s Housing & Economic Development

Corporation, $130,000Workforce Development Corporation, $325,000Workforce Professionals Training Institute,

$149,050World Wildlife Fund (D.C.), $98,349Wounded Warrior Project (Kans.), $124,995

YYale University (Conn.), $5,822,396Year Up (Mass.), $237,500YMCA of Central & Northern Westchester, $25,490YMCA of Greater New York, $247,652YMCA of Long Island, $177,875YMCA of New Canaan (Conn.), $25,000Yonkers Partners in Education, $95,500Young Invincibles (D.C.), $30,000Young People’s Chorus of New York City, $237,000Young Women’s Leadership Network, $230,515Youth Action YouthBuild, $30,000Youth Environmental Services, $50,000Youth Represent, $65,250YWCA of Brooklyn, $140,660YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago (Ill.), $49,800

ZZoological Society of the Palm Beaches (Fla.),

$29,000

Grants TotalGrants listed: $ 145,392,581Grants under $25,000: $ 12,393,118 TOTAL: $ 157,785,699

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From protecting the City’s drinking water to addressing food equity to making our neighborhoods more climate resilient, The Trust has long been a crucial partner.”

— Mark Izeman, director, New York Program, Natural Resources Defense Council“

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