New York CIty Council Member Ben Kallos

Fiscal Year 2019/20 Funding

You can read our budget allocations below or download them in Excel (XLSX) at the bottom of the page.

 

Capital Allocations

Category Title Purpose of Funds Amount
Cultural RESTORATION & REHAB. OF THE APOLLO THEATER COMPREHENSIVE RENOVATION OF THE APOLLO THEATER 35,000
Cultural YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHORUS (YPC) PIANO PURCHASE FOR YPC HEADQUARTERS THE ACQUISITION OF A PROFESSIONAL STEINWAY PIANO 49,000
Education (CUNY) GLASS BOX FOR HUNTER COLLEGE ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FUNDING FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE GLASS BOX AT HUNTER COLLEGE ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL 200,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR EAST SIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M114)(M114) EAST SIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR ISADOR E. IDA STRAUS TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M198)(M198) ISADOR E. IDA STRAUS 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR JUNIOR HIGH ANNEX @ JREC TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M480)(75M226) JUNIOR HIGH ANNEX @ JREC 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR LIFE SCIENCES SECONDARY AND TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M645)(M655) LIFE SCIENCES SECONDARY AND HIGH SCHOOL 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR LOWER LAB SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M198)(M77) LOWER LAB SCHOOL 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR MANHATTAN INTERNATIONAL HIG TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M480)(M459) MANHATTAN INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR PS 138 @ MS 114 TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M114)(75M138) PS 138 @ MS 114 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR ROBERT L. STEVENSON TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M183)(M183) ROBERT L. STEVENSON 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) LAPTOPS FOR 10 PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR ROOSEVELT ISLAND SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M271)(M217) ROOSEVELT ISLAND SCHOOL 35,000
Education (PB)(SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR ELLA BAKER SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M480)(M225) ELLA BAKER SCHOOL 35,000
Education (SCA) AUDITORIUM RENOVATIONS FOR PS 59 FUNDING FOR AUDITORIUM UPGRADES AT (M488)(M509) PS 59 100,000
Education (SCA) ROOFTOP CLASSROOM FOR MANHATTAN NEW SCHOOL ROOFTOP CLASSROOM COMPLETION FOR (M190)(M290) MANHATTAN NEW SCHOOL 500,000
Education (SCA) ROOFTOP PLAYGROUND FOR YORKVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL ROOFTOP PLAYGROUND COMPLETION FOR (M66)(M151) YORKVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL 350,000
Education (SCA) SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR PS 6 FUNDING FOR SECURITY CAMERAS AT (M006)(M006) PS 6 100,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (X445)(X445) BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR BAYARD TAYLOR TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M158)(M158) BAYARD TAYLOR 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH S TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (K430)(K430) BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR EAST SIDE SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL ACTION TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M816)(M527) EAST SIDE SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL ACTION 300,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR PS 267 TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M267)(M267) PS 267 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M477)(M475) STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR TALENT UNLIMITED HIGH SCH TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M480)(M519) TALENT UNLIMITED HIGH SCHOOL 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR URBAN ACADEMY LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M480)(M565) URBAN ACADEMY LABORATORY HIGH 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR VANGUARD HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M480)(M449) VANGUARD HIGH SCHOOL 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR WAGNER TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M167)(M167) WAGNER 35,000
Education (SCA) TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS FOR SCHOOLS FOR YORKVILLE EAST MIDDLE SCH TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES FOR (M158)(M177) YORKVILLE EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL 35,000
First responders (NYPD) MOBILE COMMAND POST PURCHASING A SMALL SPRINTER COMMAND POST VEHICLE FOR THE 23RD PRECINCT.  JOINT FUNDING WITH PROJECT PO CN006, WHICH HAS $35,000. 365,000
First responders (NYPD) PUBLIC SAFETY SECURITY CAMERAS INSTALLING ADDITIONAL NYPD CAMERA BOXES AT HIGH TRAFFIC INTERSECTIONS 172,000
First responders (NYPD) SECURITY CAMERAS FOR PARKS INSTALL NYPD SECURITY CAMERAS AT THE ENTRANCES TO SEVEN PARKS ACROSS CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 398,000
First responders (NYPD) SECURITY CAMERAS FOR TRANSPORTATION INSTALL NYPD SECURITY CAMERAS AT TRANSIT AND TRAFFIC HUBS IN CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 171,000
Housing 351 E. 61ST SENIOR HOUSING RENOVATION INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES FOR THE  BOILER, AIR CONDITIONER, ROOF REPLACEMENTS AND ELEVATOR 350,000
Parks (EDC/RIOC) ROOSEVELT ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE RESTORATION FOR PUBLIC ACCESS RESTORE THE LIGHTHOUSE OF ROOSEVELT ISLAND TO ALLOW FOR PUBLIC ACCESS. 700,000
Parks (PB)(DPR) FUND PARKS DISTRICT-WIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR GREEN SPACE THROUGHOUT CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 250,000
Parks (PB)(DPR) NEW TREES AND GUARDS FOR SIDEWALKS FUNDING FOR 60 ADDITIONAL TREES WITH GUARDS IN CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 225,000
Parks ASPHALT GREEN EMERGENCY GENERATOR THE GENERATOR WILL PROVIDE POWER FOR ALL LIGHTING AND ELEVATORS  IN AN EMERGENCY. 35,000
Speaker ASPHALT GREEN, INC. FUNDING TO PURCHASE EMERGENCY GENERATOR 525,000

 

Expense Allocations

Source Legal Name Amount Program Name Purpose of Funds
A Greener NYC Council on the Environment, Inc. $30,000   A Greener NYC supports environmentally friendly programs that encourage advocacy, community service, and green-job training, contributing to the improvement and conservation of NYC’s air, land, energy, open spaces, and other vital resources.
A Greener NYC Horticultural Society of New York, The $10,000   A Greener NYC supports environmentally friendly programs that encourage advocacy, community service, and green-job training, contributing to the improvement and conservation of NYC’s air, land, energy, open spaces, and other vital resources.
A Greener NYC Horticultural Society of New York, The $40,000   A Greener NYC supports environmentally friendly programs that encourage advocacy, community service, and green-job training, contributing to the improvement and conservation of NYC’s air, land, energy, open spaces, and other vital resources.
Aging Community Service Society of New York $2,500   To support the Community Service Society Navigator Network, Community Health Advocates and RSVP programs, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Aging Health Advocates for Older People, Inc. $5,000   To fund the Healthy Aging Program which promotes maintenance of physical and mental health for elderly residing in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Aging Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. $20,000   To support the East Side Case Management Consortium, the Center at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and the Support Our Seniors programing, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Aging Moving For Life $7,500 John Jay Park To support a Senior Fitness classes weekly in John Jay Park in City Council District 5 for fall and spring that introduce seniors to athletic activities in a supportive and social environment.
Aging New York Foundation for Senior Citizens, Inc. $10,000   To support the Home Sharing and Respite Care Program for residents in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Aging Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), Inc. $20,000 Council District 5 To fund a free community-based programming for older adults including technology-training and certification classes, workshops & special events, where laptops and internet connections (where necessary) are brought to senior centers in Council District 5.
Aging Roosevelt Island Disabled Association, Inc. $5,000   Funding is used to support transportation costs, holiday meals, events and other social outings throughout the year in addition to ADA training meetings.
Aging Search and Care, Inc. $7,500   To provide comprehensive fee-free care management services for vulnerable older men and women living in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Aging Service Program for Older People (SPOP), Inc. $1,000   To support the delivery of mental health care to older adults residing in Council District 5 Services include evaluations, psychotherapy, medication management, specialized substance abuse counseling and integrated physical and behavioral health care.
Aging Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. $26,500   To fund senior services in support of wellness, nutrition, and fitness activities including the cost of instructors and supplies, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Aging Vocal Ease, Inc. $5,000   To fund the production of on-site cabaret-style performances for senior citizens at hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and senior residences in Council District 5 with at least 1 month's notice to the general public.
Anti-Poverty Bohemian Brethren Presbyterian Church $7,500 Urban Outreach Center Funding to support the Urban Outreach Center providing a range of resources including access to food and housing, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Anti-Poverty Council on the Environment, Inc. $10,000 Council District 5 To support GrowNYC projects and programs, including Greenmarkets at 82nd and 91st Street and Fresh Food Box with a pick up location at Lenox Hill Senior Center and the City Council District 5 office.
Anti-Poverty Rector Church Wardens & Vestrymen of Church of Epiphany of Cty of NY $7,500   To fund food, supplies and preparation of meals for the hungry at the soup kitchen as well offer food stamp screenings that are publicly noticed through the Council District 5 monthly newsletter and on the Council District 5 website.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) American Museum of the Moving Image $20,000 Roosevelt Island School (02M217)  This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc. $20,000 Yorkville East Middle School (02M177) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Center for Urban Pedagogy, Inc. $20,000 Life Sciences Secondary and High School (02M655) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Circle in the Square Theatre School $20,000 Talent Unlimited High School (02M519) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Creative Minds NYC, Inc. $20,000 Isador E. Ida Straus (02M198) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) ENACT, Inc. $20,000 Junior High School 167 Robert F. Wagner (02M167) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Harmony Program $20,000 Ella Baker (02M225) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Midtown Management Group, Inc. $20,000 Lower Lab School (02M077) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) National Dance Institute, Inc. $20,000 Lillie Devereaux Blake (02M006) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) National Dance Institute, Inc. $20,000 Robert L. Stevenson (02M183) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) TADA! Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. $20,000 Beekman Hill International (02M059) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Town Hall Foundation, Inc. $20,000 Bayard Taylor (02M158) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Waterwell Productions, Inc. $20,000 East Side Middle School (02M114) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Wingspan Arts, Inc. $20,000 Manhattan New School (02M290) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association $20,000 East Side School for Social Action (02M527) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association $20,000 Eleanor Roosevelt High School (02M416) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural After-School Adventure (CASA) Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association $20,000 Yorkville Community School (02M151) This funding engages cultural programs and institutions to provide arts enrichment to students through after-school programs.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association of the City of New York $5,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association of the City of New York $10,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Chashama Arts, Inc. $40,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Colonial Dames of America $10,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts $5,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts $10,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Historic Districts Council, Inc. $5,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Historic Districts Council, Inc. $25,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Landmark West!, Inc. $5,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative Landmark West!, Inc. $20,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Cultural Immigrant Initiative New York Classical Theatre, Inc. $10,000   The funds will be used to support cultural organizations to provide programming focused on the cultural history or traditions of an immigrant community in New York City. This initiative will help increase access to unique cultural offerings that focus on immigrant heritages.
Digital Inclusion and Literacy Initiative Mouse, Inc. $20,000 Julia Richman Education Complex The initiative supports programming in each of the 51 Council Districts that provide computer based training and learning, technical skill development, improve internet access, and offer free public streaming services. 
Digital Inclusion and Literacy Initiative WNET $40,000 Community Boards 6, 8 and 11 The initiative supports programming in each of the 51 Council Districts that provide computer based training and learning, technical skill development, improve internet access, and offer free public streaming services. 
Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative Day One New York, Inc. $25,000   The DoVE Initiative supports a range of services that include case management, crisis intervention, referrals, counseling, empowerment workshops, legal advocacy and referrals. Safe Horizon, the administrator for this program, serves as a liaison between the City and the community based organizations to resolve complex administrative issues, and provides training, technical assistance, and direct services.
Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. $31,000   The DoVE Initiative supports a range of services that include case management, crisis intervention, referrals, counseling, empowerment workshops, legal advocacy and referrals. Safe Horizon, the administrator for this program, serves as a liaison between the City and the community based organizations to resolve complex administrative issues, and provides training, technical assistance, and direct services.
Domestic Violence and Empowerment (DoVE) Initiative Urban Justice Center $64,000   The DoVE Initiative supports a range of services that include case management, crisis intervention, referrals, counseling, empowerment workshops, legal advocacy and referrals. Safe Horizon, the administrator for this program, serves as a liaison between the City and the community based organizations to resolve complex administrative issues, and provides training, technical assistance, and direct services.
Healthy Aging Initiative Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The $10,000 Roosevelt Island Senior Center This initiative supports district based programs: 1) promote healthy behaviors such as physical activity, smoking cessation, nutrition and infectious disease prevention; 2) detect the onset of chronic disease such as diabetes and hypertension; 3) prevent falls and other injuries through education or exercise such as strength training; and 4) programs to teach older adults practical skills to manage the pain of arthritis or deal with fatigue and stress.
Healthy Aging Initiative Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The $10,000 Upper East Side This initiative supports district based programs: 1) promote healthy behaviors such as physical activity, smoking cessation, nutrition and infectious disease prevention; 2) detect the onset of chronic disease such as diabetes and hypertension; 3) prevent falls and other injuries through education or exercise such as strength training; and 4) programs to teach older adults practical skills to manage the pain of arthritis or deal with fatigue and stress.
Healthy Aging Initiative Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. $10,000   This initiative supports district based programs: 1) promote healthy behaviors such as physical activity, smoking cessation, nutrition and infectious disease prevention; 2) detect the onset of chronic disease such as diabetes and hypertension; 3) prevent falls and other injuries through education or exercise such as strength training; and 4) programs to teach older adults practical skills to manage the pain of arthritis or deal with fatigue and stress.
Healthy Aging Initiative Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. $10,000   This initiative supports district based programs: 1) promote healthy behaviors such as physical activity, smoking cessation, nutrition and infectious disease prevention; 2) detect the onset of chronic disease such as diabetes and hypertension; 3) prevent falls and other injuries through education or exercise such as strength training; and 4) programs to teach older adults practical skills to manage the pain of arthritis or deal with fatigue and stress.
Local American-Italian Cancer Foundation $10,000   To support no-cost breast cancer screening and education services on a Mobile Care Clinic on at least 4 occasions at locations in City Council District 5 including but not limited to NYCHA developments, senior and community centers, and publicly noticed.
Local Amigos Del Museo Del Barrio, Inc. $3,000   To support Making Connections, an extensive bilingual partnership program that focuses on schools and community organizations and artist-in-residency programs including visits to El Museo by schools in Council District 5.
Local Animal Care and Control of New York City $2,000   Funds to be used for mobile adoption events, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Asphalt Green, Inc. $7,500   To support Asphalt Green's Waterproofing and Recess Enhancement Programs for City Council District 5 public schools, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association of the City of New York $5,000   To promote a theater festival presenting the works Czechoslovakian playwright Vaclac Havel to New York's audiences through live performances, discussions, and workshops noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Boy Scouts of America - Greater New York Council $2,500   To support costs associated with running Scouting meetings and events including enrichment trips, local Scouting activities, recognition, marketing materials, training opportunities, uniforms and camping equipment in Council District 5.
Local Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. $15,000   To provide funding for urban planning research and education.
Local Chinese American Planning Council, Inc. $3,800   Funding will be used to enhance the multilingual social services program aimed at reducing poverty and providing support and access to services for immigrants and limited English proficiency community members in City Council District 5.
Local City University of New York $17,500 CUNY School of Law - Legal Clinics To support free legal clinics in City Council District 5 for residents twice monthly for housing and one monthly for small claims noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Civitas Citizens, Inc. $10,000   To work with a professional land-use planner to analyze existing zoning regulations on the UES, and other similar surrounding neighborhoods, to study code amendments that will protect the character and architectural context of neighborhoods.
Local Colonial Dames of America $7,500   Fund free and low-cost programs for the community at the Mount Vernon Hotel and Museum noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Community Development Project, Inc. $5,000   Funds to provide legal assistance to tenant and services to help preserve affordable housing for middle and low-income people at risk of housing loss due to rising rents, gentrification, the threat of predatory equity and the loss of affordable housing.
Local Community Development Project, Inc. $10,000   To provide legal education to residents and community organizations in public housing developments targeted for NYCHA NextGen infill development in order understand the process and rights.
Local Community Voices Heard, Inc. $10,000   To support outreach and education to increase civic participation among residents living in NYC Housing Authority-managed public housing and to educate NYCHA residents about how participatory budgeting can be used for projects within communities.
Local Department of Education $1,500 Robert L Stevenson School 02M183 To support staff, materials and supplies for the City Council District 5 public school art show at Sotheby's, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Education $10,000 Eleanor Roosevelt High School 02M416 To fund the Model UN and Law team at [02M416] Eleanor Roosevelt High School, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Emergency Management $1,000 CERT East Harlem To fund cost of equipment for CERT East Harlem, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Emergency Management $1,000 CERT ESNA To fund cost of equipment for CERT ESNA, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Emergency Management $1,000 CERT Roosevelt Island To fund cost of equipment for CERT Roosevelt Island, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Emergency Management $1,000 CERT Upper East Side To fund cost of equipment for CERT Upper East Side , publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Emergency Management $4,000 Council District 5 To support Emergency Preparedness Events and distribution of Go Bags to Residents at Events in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Parks and Recreation $12,500 St. Catherine's Park To support a Kids In Motion playground associate for St. Catherine's Park noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Transportation $5,000 Bike Helmet Giveaway - Council District 5 To fund a bike helmet fitting and giveaway program to people in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Department of Transportation $12,000 Commercial Cyclist Safety Outreach To fund canvas of restaurants in Council District 5, inspect and offer a free 90-minute training for commercial cyclists in English, Spanish and Chinese and distribute safety equipment to participants such as vests, lights, bells and helmets.
Local East 69th Street Association $5,000   To fund seasonal plantings and replace trees for the entire block on 69th St, 1st to 2nd Avenues.
Local East 72nd Street Neighborhood Association, Inc. $5,000   To fund bike safety surveys and reports, community meetings, outreach and operations noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local East 86th Street Merchants and Residents Association, Inc. $5,000   Funding will provide for maintenance and planting of tree beds, planters, expand the association membership and volunteer base and recruit among the business community, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Equity Advocates $5,000   Funds will help provide policy education, technical assistance and coalition building services to organizations working to improve access to healthy, affordable food for underserved urban communities.
Local FIGMENT Project, Inc. $5,000 Roosevelt Island To fund a free annual participatory arts event to Roosevelt Island for the summer of 2020 centered in Lighthouse Park on Roosevelt Island.
Local Friends of Firefighters, Inc. $1,000   Funding to support the Outreach Program for FDNY firehouses and retirees serving Council District 5 providing information and education to access mental health and wellness services without stigma.
Local Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts $5,000   To maintain and expand architectural education programs taught during the school day to public school students in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts $12,500   To support planning, research, education and tools for residents of City Council District 5 and city about land use and zoning developments noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Fund for the City of New York, Inc. $5,000   To fund the development of open data tools built with and for Community Boards.
Local Historic Districts Council, Inc. $13,700   To support education opportunities for residents relating to neighborhood preservation through an annual preservation conference, a preservation school and the Six to Celebrate program.
Local Housing Court Answers, Inc. $1,000   To support residents of Council District 5 with a housing information hotline, provide educational materials for tenants on Housing Court, offer referrals to charities, legal service providers and social service organizations.
Local HSS Screening and Early Detection, Inc. $2,500   To fund a non-invasive ultrasound screening station to identify thyroid nodules that can become cancerous in City Council District 5.
Local Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) $2,500 Council District 5 To support JASA Sundays providing educational opportunities, promote leadership and civic involvement, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. $2,500 One Call Center To support the One Call Center and hotline for referrals and clinic services, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Jewish Museum $5,000 Family Day Festivals Funding to support Family Day Festivals, including concerts from popular children's entertainers, scavenger hunts and tours in the galleries publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Landmark West!, Inc. $7,500   To support community education on land use issues.
Local Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGBT Center), Inc. $1,000 Council District 5 To support residents of Council District 5 with a housing information hotline, provide educational materials for tenants on Housing Court, offer referrals to charities, legal service providers and social service organizations.
Local Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. $3,000   To support the Meet the Artist series with free, inquiry-based lesson guides and contextual materials written by Lincoln Center Education (LCE) Teaching Artists to facilitate a deeper engagement with the performances that students attend.
Local Manhattan Community Board #11 $2,500 Spirit of Service Festival To fund the Spirit of Service Festival which helps link agencies looking for volunteers with people that want to engage in community service, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Manhattan Community Board #11 $5,000   To fund an urban planner to review applications and report to the community board's land use committee, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Manhattan Community Board #6 $5,000   To fund an urban planner to review applications and report to the community board's land use committee, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Manhattan Community Board #8 $10,000   To fund an urban planner to review applications and report to the community board's land use committee, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Medicare Rights Center, Inc. $10,000   Funding to support a Town Hall Enrollment and Outreach Day in City Council District 5, educating residents on state and federal Medicare-related benefits and follow up to assist with completing applications.
Local Met Council Research and Educational Fund, Inc. $5,000   To support city-wide Tenant Help Hotline, downtown Walk-in Clinic and Tenants Rights Training series, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, Inc. $5,000   Funding to support operating expenses of the social services department including case workers and emergency services, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Mobilization for Justice, Inc. $2,500   To provide free legal assistance, from advice to full representation, to low-income New Yorkers on housing, public benefits, disability rights, employment, consumer, foreclosure, nursing home, and family matters.
Local Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust $3,000 A Living Memorial to the Holocaust To fund school group visits from City Council District 5 public, middle and high schools. Free admission and transportation to be offered to student groups for visits, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc. $5,000   To help connect homeless and at-risk people on the Upper East Side with free meal programs, shelter, substance use treatment, and other services, publicly noticed through Council District 4 and 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local New York City Housing Authority $1,000 Holmes Towers To fund tenants association events for Holmes Towers, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website
Local New York City Housing Authority $1,500 Lexington Houses To fund tenants association events for Lexington Houses, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local New York City Housing Authority $1,500 Stanley Isaacs To fund tenants association events for Stanley Isaacs, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local New York Classical Theatre, Inc. $20,000 Carl Schurz Park To support a week of classical theatre at Carl Schurz Park in July, free to the public noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local New York Historical Society $3,000   To support educational programming for public schools in City Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local New York Legal Assistance Group, Inc. $10,000 Council District 5 To provide free civil legal services to City Council District 5 constituents on housing once a month as well as end of life planning once a month at a free legal clinic.
Local New York Road Runners, Inc. $3,500 Striders Program To fund the Striders program, a coach-led walking session every week at senior centers, community facilities or neighborhood parks in City Council District 5 publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local New York State Tenants and Neighbors Information Service, Inc. $5,000   To expand programs for tenant education, counseling and organizing in rent regulated buildings; solve problems regarding leases, overcharges and other issues; notify eligible tenants about SCRIE; and guide tenants through the administrative processes.
Local Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. $2,500   Funds will be used to organize an e-waste collection event in coordination with Council District 5 and noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Palante Harlem, Inc. $5,000   Funds will support but not be limited to expanding legal counsel, provide materials for legal clinics, materials for tenant interactive group workshops that will teach rights and responsibilities as tenants, tenants’ association formation.
Local Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc. $2,000 Teen Night To support Teen Night at Planned Parent Hood for teen students who attend middle and high schools or resident in Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Police Department $1,000 114th Precinct To support the Police Explorers program at the 114th Precinct serving residents of Roosevelt Island.
Local Police Department $1,000 17th Precinct To provide support for the 17th Precinct Community Council.
Local Police Department $1,000 23rd Precinct To provide support for the 23rd Precinct Community Council.
Local Police Department $2,000 19th Precinct To provide support for the 19th Precinct Community Council.
Local Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. $5,000   To fund consumer rights consultation days and training events, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local QSAC, Inc. $1,000   Funding will support the enhancement of QSAC's programs and services for children and adults with autism and be used for trainings and the purchasing of additional supplies and materials.
Local Roosevelt Island Historical Society $10,000   Funds will be used to support the visitor center, activities including programs, lectures and tours, and maintenance and dissemination of artifacts and historical documents. Support services include landscaping, consumable supplies, and utilities.
Local Tank, Ltd., The $5,000 Ticket Subsidy Program To support Tank's Ticket Subsidy program which provides free and deep discounted tickets to residents of City Council District 5 through it's public schools and senior centers publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Upper Green Side, Inc. $5,000   To fund the Council District 5 Adopt-A-Planter program for Bicycle Islands along First and Second Avenue and Shred-A-Thon paper shredding events and other green programs in City Council District 5.
Local Urban Justice Center $5,000   To provide legal support, training, and business development support to help vendors sustain businesses and compliance with the vending laws, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired $1,000   To provide public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors, healthcare professionals and organizations, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Local Volunteers of Legal Service, Inc. $5,000 Elderly Project To fund the Elderly Project staff who provide services to low-income Manhattan seniors including counseling on housing, government benefits, and consumer debt, and the drafting and execution of wills, powers of attorney, and other life-planning documents.
Local York Theatre Company, Inc., The $5,000   To provide free tickets to senior citizens of City Council District 5 distributed through senior centers at Stanley Isaacs, Carter Burden, Lenox Hill and Roosevelt Island.
Neighborhood Development Grant Initiative Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Inc. $40,000   To support neighborhood-level initiatives that promote economic development, job creation and retention, and community investment. Funds can be allocated for any one of five qualifying purposes: Business Attraction and Retention, Merchant Organizing/BID Formation, District Marketing/Local Tourism Initiatives, Placemaking/Plaza/Public Space Activation/Public Art, and Organizational Development/Project Management Support.
NYC Cleanup Department of Parks and Recreation $30,000   Funding to support adding type B tree guards to tree pits in Council District 5.
NYC Cleanup Department of Parks and Recreation $67,500 Tree guards @ Council District 5 Funding to support adding type B tree guards to tree pits in Council District 5.
NYC Cleanup Department of Sanitation $17,375 Council District 5 Funds will be used to purchase additional trash bins for use in District 5.
NYC Cleanup Wildcat Service Corporation $10,000   Funding to provide cleaning services in District 5 along streets and pocket parks
NYC Cleanup Wildcat Service Corporation $135,125 Council District 5 Funding to provide street cleaning services in District 5
Parks Equity Initiative Department of Parks and Recreation $10,000 John Jay Park/Council District 5 Parks Funds will be used to support community programming in smaller neighborhood parks, and the work of park and garden volunteer groups.
Parks Equity Initiative Department of Parks and Recreation $45,000 Multiple parks @ Council District 5 Funds will be used to support community programming in smaller neighborhood parks, and the work of park and garden volunteer groups.
Parks Equity Initiative Friends of The East River Esplanade 60th-120th Streets, Inc. $10,000   Funds will be used to support community programming in smaller neighborhood parks, and the work of park and garden volunteer groups.
Parks Equity Initiative Muslim Volunteers for New York, Inc. $10,000 Ruppert Park Funds will be used to support community programming in smaller neighborhood parks, and the work of park and garden volunteer groups.
Parks Equity Initiative Sutton Place Parks Conservancy, Inc. $10,000 Sutton Place Pocket Parks Funds will be used to support community programming in smaller neighborhood parks, and the work of park and garden volunteer groups.
SU-CASA Ansonia Music Outreach Organization, Inc. $15,000 Lenox Hill Innovative Senior Center - Lenox Hill Neighborhood House To support senior centers in each Council District with arts programming.
SU-CASA Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association $15,000 Roosevelt Island Senior Center - Carter Burden Network To support senior centers in each Council District with arts programming.
SU-CASA Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association $15,000 Stanley M Isaacs Neighborhood Center - Stanley M Isaacs Neighborhood Center To support senior centers in each Council District with arts programming.
Support Our Seniors Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The $5,000 Roosevelt Island Senior Center This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The $5,000 Upper East Side This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The $20,000 Roosevelt Island Senior Center This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc., The $20,000 Upper East Side This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. $5,000   This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. $20,000   This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. $5,000   This funding will support district based senior services.
Support Our Seniors Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. $20,000   This funding will support district based senior services.
Youth Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc. $1,000   Funds will support staff time for volunteer mentor training/screening, case management, counseling/problem-solving, referrals to meet needs (health, academic, legal assistance), workshop planning and implementation.
Youth Chess-in-the-Schools, Inc. $10,000 Council District 5 To fund the Scholastic Tournament Program for a Chess Tournament hosted at a school in Council District 5. The tournament will be offered free of charge to competitors and are open to all children in New York City.
Youth Child Center of NY, Inc., The $25,000   To support the organization of a youth athletic league on Roosevelt Island, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth Drag Queen Story Hour NYC, Ltd. $5,000   To support a program for children that raises awareness of gender diversity, promotes self-acceptance, and builds empathy through a literary experience noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth Generation Citizen, Inc. $3,500   To support youth civic participation programs.
Youth Gillen Brewer School, Inc., The $10,000   To support technology upgrades for students with learning disabilities to enhance learning through specialized software, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc. $2,500   To expand the Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue Troop-Building efforts in City Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth Island Kids, Inc. $5,000   To support the Island Kids Summer Camp with costs of programming and activities such as swimming, sports, art, science, photography and field trips, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Inc. $15,000 After-School & Summer Camp Programs To support the Afterschool & Summer Camp programs for low-income children on the East Side throughout the academic year with an emphasis on arts education, aquatics, offers specialty camps in dance, drama, music and visual arts, as well as 3 daily meals.
Youth New York Cares, Inc. $1,000   To support personnel for Youth Education programming, which helps disadvantaged children and teens to gain the literacy, math and test-taking skills needed to prepare for college and the workforce.
Youth New York Center for Children, The $5,000   To support a child abuse prevention training program for public schools in City Council District 5, publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth New York Junior Tennis League, Inc. $10,000 Council District 5 The funds will be used to provide free tennis programs for players, ages 5-18 years, who reside in Council District 5. Equipment will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule.
Youth NYC First, Inc. $5,000   Funding to support workshops, technical and logistical related expenses.
Youth Police Athletic League, Inc. $5,000 Cops & Kids Community Sports Tournament To work with the 17th, 19th, 23rd and 114th precincts to facilitate a day-long Cops & Kids Community Sports Tournament, connecting youth to the police officers in their community as part of a non-confrontational, collaborative atmosphere.
Youth Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc. $22,000 Learning Academy & Youth Employment Services To support The Learning Academy and the Youth Employment and Education Services (YES), publicly noticed through Council District 5 monthly newsletter and website.
Youth Waterfront Alliance, Inc. $5,000 Open Waters Initiative To support the Open Waters Initiative for citywide advocacy, planning, and public programming partnership in community groups to inform design of new publicly accessible vessel access in City Council District 5.
Youth Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association $10,000   To support free-of-charge programs at 92nd Street Y including Concerts Schools Project, Christopher Lightfoot Walker Literature Project, Discover Literature, Literacy program at Union Settlement Association, Teen Producers, and Teen Arts Week.
Youth Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York $5,000 Rowe Scholars @ Julia Richman Educational Complex To partner with schools in the Julia Richman Educational Complex (JREC) to deliver Rowe Scholars, a college access and career development program that focuses on the academic, social, emotional, and professional growth of each of its members.
Youth Young People's Chorus of New York City, Inc. $5,000 Council District 5 Funding to support operating expenses including staff for the core after-school component of YPC’s Choral Literacy and Performance Program, as well as in YPC’s Satellite Schools Program in City Council District 5 public schools.