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Agenda for Children Tomorrow $50,000
IMPACT Seguir Adelante

To provide financial and employment education to enable mothers in Bushwick, Brooklyn to increase income supports, launch businesses, negotiate rights, and sustain employment.
Audre Lorde Project $50,000
TransJustice

To support transgender nonconforming individuals and their allies in seeking gender, racial, and economic justice through organizing for systemic change, advocacy, alliance building, public education, and trainings.
African Hope Committee $50,000
The Nguemme HIV/AIDS Impact Initiative

To address issues relating to sexual health and reproductive justice for African immigrant women and young girls by providing health education seminars, leadership development workshops, and increasing community involvement.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
The Brooklyn Young Mothers’ Collective $50,000

To expand services to pregnant and mothering young women in Central Brooklyn by promoting self–sufficiency through educational attainment and improved parenting practices.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
The Brotherhood/Sister Sol $50,000
Rites of Passage Program

To support long–term mentorship and leadership development to nurture African American and Latina young women as they grow to become critically thinking sisters, women and leaders.
buildOn, Inc. $50,000
NYC Lead Mentoring Program

To provide unique leadership opportunities for at–risk young women in New York City’s most under–resourced high schools through one–on–one mentoring, volunteer opportunities, and raising funds to build schools abroad.
Center for Family Life in Sunset Park $50,000
Adult Employment Program

To support job training, skills-building, employment and entrepreneurial development, and the Si Se Puede (We Can Do It!) house-cleaning collaborative for low-income, immigrant women in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
The Correctional Association $50,000
Women in Prison Project

To provide formerly incarcerated women with the skills, knowledge, and opportunity to become powerful advocates within the criminal justice policy arena.
Day One $40,000

To prevent intimate partner and domestic violence among girls ages 12–22 throughout New York City through public education, legal representation, peer leadership, and advocacy.
Families for Freedom $35,000

To develop the leadership of individuals impacted by deportation and provide defensive education to women and families at risk of being targeted and separated by deportation.
FIERCE! $50,000

To support the leadership development of transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, Two Spirit, queer and questioning youth of color to build the next generation of community activists.
Figure Skating in Harlem $50,000

To provide young women in Harlem with figure skating and educational opportunities to build confidence and promote physical well–being and academic achievement.
Greenhope Services for Women $50,000
Domestic Violence Education and Prevention Program

To provide comprehensive residential treatment services, housing, and drug prevention and outpatient programs to formerly incarcerated women, women referred by the courts as an alternative to incarceration, and women in substance–abuse programs.
Grace Outreach $50,000

To help low–income women access quality adult and post–secondary education in the South Bronx.
Hot Bread Kitchen $50,000

To train low–income immigrant women in formal bread–making skills, and provide ESOL classes and educational opportunities to enable participants to open their own commercial food businesses or become professional bakers.
Housing Plus Solutions $50,000
Women @ Work

To promote long–term economic security through supportive housing services, case management, counseling, and workforce development for formerly incarcerated and/or addicted women.
Legal Momentum $50,000
Women’s Pathways to Employment and Workplace Rights

To help forge systemic changes to end gender segregation in schools, workforce development programs, and nontraditional occupations, specifically the construction and skilled trades.
National Mobilization Against Sweatshops $50,000
Lower East Side Women’s Project

To support community organizing and leadership development among immigrant women day laborers.
Queers for Economic Justice $50,000
Welfare Organizing Project

To work with low–income LGBTQ and gender–non–conforming individuals to make the welfare system more accessible, inclusive, and humane.
Restaurant Opportunities Center $45,000
Women’s Leadership and Anti-Discrimination Project

To help achieve economic security for women restaurant workers through job training, expanded sexual harassment training, and the launch of a campaign against workplace gender discrimination.
Sauti Yetu Center for African Women $50,000

To support education and advocacy efforts to raise awareness about violence against African immigrant women and girls and to ensure protection of their rights.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
Service Women’s Action Network $40,000

To help build and expand support services to benefit New York City’s women veterans and service women.
Sisterhood Mobilized for AIDS/HIV Research and Treatment $50,000

To improve the health of minority women affected by HIV/AIDS in order to eliminate health disparities and strengthen the population’s ability to become informed about their health rights and advocate for changes in HIV/AIDS policies.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
St. Vincent’s Services $50,000
SMART Girls Program

To promote increased safety, stability, and self–esteem among female Group Home residents, empowering them to lead lives free of violence and abuse, and to work toward economic self sufficiency.
Sylvia Rivera Law Project $50,000
Transgender Health Equality Project

To improve health care access for transgender adults and youth in New York City through legal services, public education, and advocacy.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
TAMKEEN $50,000

To provide domestic violence services for Arab–American women and conduct domestic violence education work within the Arab–American community.
Turning Point for Women and Families $50,000

To address domestic violence in New York’s Muslim communities by providing crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, referrals, community outreach and education, and promoting women’s leadership development.
Voices UnBroken $31,000

To support the expansion of writing workshops for girls and young women, ages 14-21, who are currently in or transitioning out of the foster care system and/or incarceration.
Westchester Square Partnership $50,000

To support and expand English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programming and the development of a babysitting cooperative for Bangladeshi women immigrants in the Bronx.
Women’s HIV Collaborative of New York $50,000

To enable women in New York City living with HIV/AIDS and to become economically empowered and to have a voice in developing innovative solutions to the epidemic through research, policy advocacy, community organizing, education, and economic empowerment.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
Young Women of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition $50,000

To continue to examine the relationships between the number of women and girls living with HIV/AIDS and other important social variables, such as poverty, household income, and incarceration, and to provide supportive services including trainings, workshops and events for youth and service providers on issues which put young women at risk for HIV infection.
*This grant was made possible in part by the generosity of the Catalyst Fund of Tides Foundation.
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