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Legal Name of Organization EIN Status 69th Precinct Community Council Inc 237314869- Applied

A2A Adolescents 2 Adults Inc 900606869- Applied

Achilles International Inc 133318293- Applied

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Amount ($) Agency Program Name 8000.00 DYCD-Y 69th Pct CC

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Street Address 1 Street Address 2 City 9720 Foster Avenue

21708-Breezy Point Blvd Rockaway Point

42 West 38th Street Suite 400 New York

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State Zip Code Purpose of Funds NY 11236 Summer youth baseball. THis program is open to children ages 5-14 years old. Games are played during July and August. Each child is provided with a t-shirt and baseball hat. At the end of the season each player is presented with a trophy. In addition refreshments are provided and the older children are taken to a minor league - professional baseball game.

(2) Law Enforcement Explorers. Explorers assist a various community events and are taught leadership and social skills among others. These youth are taken on excursions around the state both educational and social. Prizes and Explorers are reqarded for participation. NY 11697 The funding will be used to implement the Changing Growing Program, licensed from Im All Girl (and Boys, Too), Inc., into P.S. 207. Principal Mary Bosco has used the Changing and Program in the past but due to budget cuts can not afford to bring the program back. Both Principal Bosco and the parents know how desperately these students need this type of education and hope we get the funding to bring the Changing Growing Program back to P.S. 207. The funding will be specifically used for students in Grades 6 through 8 and includes a parent workshop. NY 10018 We are seeking funding for the Achilles Kids program. This program is for some of the most fragile, emotionally and

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Achilles International Inc 133318293- Applied

Adaptive Design Association 134170232- Applied

Agudath Israel of America Community Services 133975090- Applied

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42 West 38th Street Suite 400 New York

313 West 36th New York

42 14th Floor New York

Page 10 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) physically, young schoolchildren in NYC. The program encompasses disabilities from Autism to organ transplant, traumatic brain injury and amoutation to name just a few. NY 10018 This funding will be used in our Freedom Team of Wounded Veterans program to supply custom built push-rim or hand crank cycles to wounded vetrans of the United Staes Armed Forces. NY 10018 The funds will be used to 1. Build customized adaptations for children with disabilities in NYC and operate a community- based training center in where child-specific equipment/adaptations are handmade and hands-on courses in adaptive design are taught. 2. Support the establishment of adaptive-design fabrication labs in unused/underutilized/abandoned workshop in schools and community centers in all 5 boroughs. 3. Train school staff and community center volunteers in adaptive design to support the fabrication labs. NY 10004 ADULT LITERACY – This request for funding is for the purpose of creating ESOL classes for adults who cannot read, write, and speak English, along with support services such as counseling and case management. Agudath Israel of America Community Services’ classes will be conducted by professional ESOL instructors and will enable participants to read, write, and speak English. Our students will improve their English language proficiency and prepare them to enroll in professional training/education and become job ready. Parents will become involved in their children’s education and help with homework

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ALS Association Greater New York Chapter 133616680- Applied

Bronx Community Pride Center 061552851- Applied

American Association of Invalids and Veterans of World War II 113293282- Applied

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30000.00 DYCD-Y

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42 Broadway Suite 1724 New York

975 Kelly Street Suite 202 Bronx

1029 Avenue Suite 3 Brooklyn

Page 16 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) and literacy activities. NY 10004 Transportation Program: To provide cost-free transportation for 40 patients with the highest need who have no other means of getting to our ALS Centers. This accounts for a small percentage of people with ALS in New York City, yet costs 10,000. For many ALS patients, other transportation alternatives (i.e. Access-a-Ride) do not meet the needs of the patient, as many need assistance from the point of getting out of bed to transportation to the medical facility. ALSA Centers are located in Manhattan, therefore this funding will primarily be used to transport patients in , , Brooklyn, and , as well as Manhattan-based patients in greatest need. The Centers are a particularly innovative model of care, focusing on individualized care. The ALS patients comes to a Center and, while staying in one room, is seen by a neurologi! st, nurse, speech, occupational respiratory therapists, nutritionist social worker. The request only meets partial programmatic funding. NY 10459 Operation of our youth drop-in center. Supplement to the larger DYCD contract. NY 11235 The specific programs and services include:providing social and legal services in the office of The AAIVof WWII by professionals from local community institutions,Organizing and conducting social, educational and cultural events,interesting and useful trips,visiting home bounded veterans and congratulating them with Victory Day and other.

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American-Italian Cancer Foundation 133035711- Applied

AMITY LITTLE LEAGUE INC 112705385- Applied

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10000.00 DOHMH AICF

9000.00 DYCD-Y AMITY BASEBALL

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112 East 71st Street Suite 2B New York

4034 BEDFORD AVE BROOKLYN

Page 22 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 10001 Dancing Classrooms Core Program (DC): Our core program consists of professional Teaching Artists instructing ballroom dance to fifth and eighth grade students attending public schools through a 10-week series held twice weekly for a total of 20 lessons. The classes serve a diverse population of children, and each child in a given class must participate, including special education children, as there are no prerequisites. Every class in the series introduces new steps, while reinforcing what has been learned previously through practice and repetition. Students are taught the history and geography associated with each dance, thereby promoting intercultural understanding, and writing assignments and art projects also form an integral part of the program. All courses culminate in a special family activity geared toward providing students with an oppor! tunity to feel a sense of accomplishment, to shine for their friends and demonstrate competency to their parents. NY 10021 The funds requested will help to provide no-cost mammograms and clinical breast exams for economically disadvantaged, medically underserved women in the five boroughs of New York City. They will also support outreach and education efforts that enable us to recruit women with cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers to receigin annual screenings for breast cancer. NY 11229 WE WILL SERVICE OVER 300 CHILDREN AND TEACH THEM THE INTRICACIES OF PLAYING BASEBALL. WE WILL USE THE FUNDING TO PURCHASE BASEBALLS, BATS,

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Animal Care Control of NYC 133788986- Applied

Asian Community United Society Inc 264164117- Applied

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5000.00 DOHMH ACC

25000.00 DYCD-CD ACUS

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11 Park Place Suite 805 New York

1884 86th Street Brooklyn

Page 28 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) EQUIPMENT, UNIFORMS AND SUPPLIES TO MAINTAIN THE BASEBALL FIELDS NY 10007 Each year, nearly 32,000 unwanted cats and dogs are brought to Animal Care and Control of New York’s (ACC) shelters. Many animals are rescued from extreme situations by ACC’s field operations. Others are brought to the shelters by pet owners who can no longer care for their animal because of family, health, or housing circumstances. Through The Animal Care Fund, ACC raises support for the direct care of lost, mistreated, or neglected animals brought to its shelters, for service upgrades to keep rescued animals happy in their new surroundings, and to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dogs.

Established in 1995, ACC’s mission is to promote and protect the health and safety of pets and people in New York City. One of the nation’s largest animal welfare organizations, ACC is a private 501c3 non-profit organization contracted by New York City to provide city-wide animal control services. Funding will allow ACC to implement enhancements above and beyond contracted NY 11214-3107 The fund will be use to staff our Human Service department. Our department have 2 program assistants that provide professional guidance to any individuals that needs to apply for government assistance such as Public Housing, Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamp, Cash Assistance, Home Energy Assistance Program, etc.

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Asian Community United Society Inc 264164117- Applied

Asian Professional Extension Inc 133650718- Applied

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60000.00 DFTA ACUS

5000.00 DYCD-Y APEX

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1884 86th street Brooklyn

80 Suite 1102 New York

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The 2 program assistants that we currently have speak English and two dialect of Chinese. This program is a walk-in program and we open Monday-Friday at our Community Center.

We serve the Chinese community of Bensonhurst, Dyker Height, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Bath Beach, Sheepshed Bay and . NY 11214-3601 The fund will be use to provide a location for our local senior citizens to socialize with each other. We provide social activities such as Tai Chi, Dance class, English Class, Chess games, Mahjong Games, etc. We hire one coordinator to oversea their activities and a volunteer event coordinator to organize events for the seniors. NY 10038 The program to be funded is a structured, one-on-one mentoring program that connects over 80 youth from around the city with successful adult mentors who meet with them twice a month for an entire year. The program enables youth to cultivate valuable friendships with positive role models, build a sense of empowerment, establish stronger interpersonal skills, and develop healthy decision making. In addition to the regularly scheduled meetings between mentors and mentees, APEX hosts group activities and educational workshops that create a sense of community for the participants as well as introduce new experiences to the youth. Activities include hiking, apple picking, ice skating, snowboarding, museum trips, attending the circus and corporate visits to major corporations

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Association of Informed Voices Inc 113595142- Applied

Association of Informed Voices Inc 113595142- Applied

Association of Informed Voices Inc 113595142- Applied

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100000.00 DYCD-Y

10000.00 DYCD-Y

125000.00 DYCD-CD

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9719 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn

9719 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn

9719 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn

Page 40 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) such as Google, PepsiCo, and New York Life. The funds requested will support t! he essential staff needed to coordinate the youth and mentors, background checks for the volunteers, and expenses for activities. NY 11236-3729 Informed Voices Youth Association, Exercise, Basketball skills clinic, Basketball League,Tournaments, parties, movies Basketball Luncheon.COSTS: include but are not limited to: personnel,fringe,consultants,rent, travel,software,equipment,consumable supplies,internet,phone,mailings,insurance,plaques trophies, water,snacks,basketball luncheon,movies,etc. NY 11236-3729 Informed Voices Youth Association, Exercise, Basketball skills clinic, Basketball League, Tournaments, parties, movies Basketball Luncheon. COSTS: include but not limited to personnel,fringe, consultants,rent, travel,software, equipment,consumable supplies, internet phone, mailings,insurance, plaques trophies, water, snacks,basketball luncheon, movies, etc. NY 11236-3729 Health Welfare programs, emergency preparedness and Community Emergency Response Team education of the community. Seminars to help people survive during disasters, (Hurricanes, floods, etc.) NOT be a victim. Train people in Nutrition awareness and to expand the area Food Pantry.To assist the community with historic preservation,area beautification,economic vitality job development to support social initiatives that bring a very diverse community to work for

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Auditory Oral School of New York, The 061531077- Applied

Bridge to Youth Inc 421660753- Applied

Ballet Tech Foundation Inc 132773475- Applied

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50000.00 DYCD-Y AOSNY

12000.00 DYCD-Y

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3321 Avenue M brooklyn

1258 - 65th Street Brooklyn

890 Broadway New York

Page 46 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) the betterment of all. Costs:Include but are not limited to:1 Ex. Director, 4 Part time paid clerks, 20 volunteers,fringe,consultants,rent,travel,software,phone internet,equipment,consumable supplies, mailings,insurance,accountant,etc. NY 11210 STARS After School Enrichment Program that will focus on literacy, social skills, and talent development. More specifically, to create a venue for target youth groups to express themselves in a variety of ways (verbal and non-verbal) so that they learn to think independently and despite the stigmas, to problem solve (especially socially) and self- advocate, develop proper social skills, create and communicate effectively. Fosters communication, teamwork, social skills, creativity, and development of intellectual skills. Funds will be used to defray the cost of the After School Enrichment Program. NY 11219 These funds are requested to pay the facility fee, (pay the rent expense) where the programs are held. NY 10003 AUDITIONS BEGINNERS: In 2012-13, Ballet Tech will audition 30,000 2nd-5th graders at 200 public schools across NYC. Ballet Tech will also hold 6 auditions at its studios. No experience is required to audition. Roughly 400 3rd-5th graders will enroll in Ballet Tech’s Beginner Program and take weekly dance classes for up to 12 weeks. Beginners learn the fundamentals of ballet: basic steps, simple combinations and vocabulary. In the fall of 2013, 40 graduates of the Beginner Program will enroll full-time at the New York City Public School

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Ballet Theatre Foundation Inc 131882106- Applied

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5000.00 DCA American Ballet Theatre ABT

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890 Broadway 3rd FL New York

Page 52 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) for Dance. NYCPSD: A joint venture with the NYC DOE, NYCPSD integrates a rigorous academic curriculum with pre- professional ballet training for 150 students in grades 4-8. Students study academics and dance at Ballet Tech’s facilities. The DOE provides academic faculty and staff. Ballet Tech provides ballet tra! ining and dancewear. Students take up to 12 weekly classes including ballet technique, pointe, men’s, repertory, character, modern, and stretch. NY 10003 For over 10 years, ABT has partnered with public schools and social service organizations in NYC to provide the highest level arts education instruction, at little or no cost to its partners. The requested funds will support the “ABT at School” program, which introduces public school students to the arts and dance. Students receive 2-4 workshops from an ABT Teaching Artist, who leads them through warm-up exercises and various movement studies. Teaching Artists incorporate many guidelines from the Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts, which promote creativity, responsibility, and independence. Students also receive complimentary tickets to an ABT performance at the Metropolitan Opera House. ABT provides historical background on the ballets being performed and discusses the works’ plots and themes. In 2011-2012, ABT served PS 272 an! d IS 78 in District 46; a City Council Discretionary grant of 5,000 will enable ABT to strengthen its relationship with these schools.

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Battered Womens Resource Center 113302911- Applied

Bay Improvement Group Inc 133713523- Applied

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50000.00 CJC Voices of Women Organizing Project VOW

12500.00 DYCD-CD BIG

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40 Exchange Place Suite 407 New York

444 Madison Avenue Suite 1700 New York

Page 58 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11216 Teens engage in job readiness trainings through its Foot Soldiers Services. Teens offer neighborhood homeowners a fee-based front yard cleaning service in which they provide year-round recycling, rubbish leaves and litter removal, and snow removal. In return students receive a stipend ranging from 84 - 300 biweekly. Teens also support office operations and learn basic phone skills, marketing, fundraising, schedule management, timeliness, chain of command, and they learn teamwork and appreciation for their community. NY 10005 An abused woman’s journey to protect herself and her family leads her through a dizzying array of bureaucratic systems: law enforcement, the courts, child welfare agencies, housing, social service agencies and corrections/probation agencies. These institutions are difficult to understand and navigate, and often act in ways that contradict each other. Along with the misunderstandings about domestic violence (dv) and the tendency for decision makers to dismiss it as a private matter makes it critical that abused women are included in the process of shaping policy and assessing its implementation. Funding from the New York City Council will ensure the continued progress and success of our organizing campaigns to improve NYCs response to abused women and their children. It will support our leadership training, development and support of survivors of domestic violence; outreach efforts to increase VOW membership and its diverse representation of NYC’s survivor community and coalitions. NY 10022 The annual BIG BayFest eight block waterfront celebration of

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Be Proud Inc 582674169- Applied

Bechirot Inc 203863572- Applied

Bridge To Life Inc., The 113100048- Applied

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15000.00 DYCD-CD Be Proud Foundation

10000.00 Unknown Bechirot or dba Choices

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2805 East 26th Street Room 2D Brooklyn

140-12 69th Road Flushing NY 11367 1880 East 27th Street Brooklyn

147-32 Sanford Avenue Flushing

Page 64 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) the unique heritage and waterfront community Sheepshead Bay. We provide an eight block all free festival with entertainment along all ten public piers, childrens games and learning with fun, games, music with over 20 live acts, plus the represntation from such as the NY Aquarium, the , DEC, US Coast Guard, FDNY saftey training and demonstrations, NYPD, local businesses and non profits, cultural dancing and much more for all ages, all free. NY 11235-2748 The Be Proud Foundation hosting a numerous events: Your Highness Grandmother Pageant, Toys for Tots Toy-drive, Appreciation Luncheon for the Police and Fire Department, Passover Food Distribution, Russian Culture and Heritage Day and etc. Your Highness Grandmother is a pageant, which promoting family values and eliminates gap between generations. All our contestants have different religious background and ages. In 2011, Your Highness Grandmother pageant had 10th year anniversary. The Be Proud Foundation, annually conduct the Celebration of the End of World War II. On May 9, 2012 we will gather to praise the veterans and Holocaust survivors to express our sincere gratitude for everything they did to free the world from the Nazi reign. NY 11229 The funding received will go towards expansion of our three prong program and Parenting Forums. NY 11355-1254 We will be using the funds to pay for the rent of our facilities. The Bridge to Life, Inc. is charged 1,500 a month for our Flushing office and material asistance space.

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Bergen Basin Community Development Corp dba Millennium Development 113199040- Applied

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300000.00 DFTA MillDev

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2331 Bergen Avenue Brooklyn

Page 70 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11234 This funding will continue to enhance our valuable youth family services including comprehensive after-school programming at four local elementary schools. These after school centers provide educational, recreational and cultural opportunities to youth ages 5-13. This funding will also be used for general youth programming including youth sports and events as well as social activities. In addition we provide teen groups and centers with evening and weekend services. We also operate an aggressive anti-graffiti neighborhood beautification program where we work closely with the NYPD and Brooklyn DA offices. We assist by sponsoring and co-sponsoring free community events, where thousands of residents attend. At these events valuable youth, family and senior information and referral are provided. The funds will be used for staff (we follow Department of Health regulation of 1 staff to every 10 children), curriculum development, trips, and equipment for programming. NY 11234 Funding will allow our organization to maintain sponsorship services to the 22 satellite sites that meet throughout southern Brooklyn. In addition we will continue to sponsor the largest Active Adult program in NYC which is located in a public parks facility. Currently our membership has surpassed 3,000 participants, many of which benefit from our health wellness programs including a myriad of exercise programs, nutritional workshops and healthy eating alternatives and other social activities. We believe such programming allows older residents to remain independent by residing at home rather than rely on nursing facilities and assisted living. For some who cannot

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Bergen Beach Youth Organization Inc 112598350- Applied

Bergen Beach Youth Organization Inc 112598350- Applied

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125000.00 DYCD-Y BBYO

150000.00 DFTA BBYO

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2335 Bergen Avenue Brooklyn

2335 Bergen Avenue Brooklyn

Page 76 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) travel we also provide transportation services to and from their homes. The funding will be used for staff to run the active adult program and staff to teach the health wellness cl! asses. Additionally we will be able to supply nutritional snacks during program hours, trips, vehicle costs and exercise materials. NY 11234 The funding will allow us to continue to provide quality programming including recreational activities such as youth fitness and sports; social activities including evening teen centers, leadership and neighborhood beautification programs; educational activities in after-school centers and programs. Additionally we will work with local school parent associations, school districts, school leadership teams local NYPD to have community meetings at our community center. Families will continue to be serviced through evening and weekend recreational opportunities. NY 11234 The funding provided with the City Council discretionary allocation will be used for our unique active adult program that provides essential services to retired adults who live within southern Brooklyn. This funding will allow us to continue the Active Adult programming which gives participants an opportunity to attend organized health wellness activities such as yoga, line dancing, stretch band class, walking clubs and more. Additional activities include wellness seminars and guest speakers, day trips to cultural institutions, historical sites, and other social venues. Funding will also provide essential transportation services for the frail elderly throughout the

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Big Apple Circus Ltd 132906037- Applied

Big Apple Greeter Inc 133733413- Applied

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10000.00 DCA

5000.00 DSBS BAG

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One MetroTech Center - North Floor 3 Brooklyn

1 Centre Street New York

Page 82 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) weekdays. The funding will be used for staff to run the active adult programming, health wellness teachers, van drivers. Additionally the funding will be put towards trips, heal! thy snacks, exercise supplies. NY 11201-3949 Circus For All is an access-to-the-arts program that will provide free, subsidized, and discounted performance tickets to eligible youth, school groups, and senior citizens from all five boroughs during the Big Apple Circuss 2012-2013 New York City engagements at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and at Cunningham Park, Queens. Eligible not-for-profit organizations, schools, and senior centers must be dedicated to helping physically and/or economically disadvantaged populations and have an established track record as a service provider. Each year the Circus distributes nearly 60,000 free tickets through Circus For All. NY 10010 B.A.G is the only non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing NYCs image globally by welcoming business and leisure travelers and communicating to the world that our city is a safe, friendly, accessible and fascinating place to visit. Each year we match thousands of visitors with over 300 volunteers for free, informal, unscripted walks through one or more New York City neighborhoods, giving visitors the opportunity to see the city through the eyes of those who know it best – real New Yorkers. Funds awarded will be used to match approximately 7,000 domestic and international visitors with 300 friendly and knowledgeable volunteers; recruit, screen orient new

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Bike New York Inc 134069149- Applied

BINA Ezras Cholim 562395556- Applied

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23000.00 Unknown BINA Stroke Brain Injury Assistance

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475 Riverside Drive 1300 New York

2511 Avenue I LL BROOKLYN

Page 88 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) volunteers; familiarize volunteers with neighborhood sites so that they can then in turn bring visitors and recommend them to friends, families and colleagues; promote free neighborhood events on Facebook, our website and emails to 300 volunteers; work with journalists worldwide to generate free, positive publicity about NYC NY 10115 Bike New Yorks free educational programming includes after school programs, summer camp, weekend classes and assembly programs. Studies have shown that children who ride a bike two or three times a week are less likely to be overweight. Regular exercise reduces depression and increases kids self-esteem. Requested funds will be used to maintain equipment, purchase equipment and the cost for instructors. NY 11210 BINA’s Vocational Services Program for Brain Injury Survivors, with a special awareness of the needs of brain injury survivors in NYC’s Orthodox Jewish population, consists of an initial intake, a vocational assessment, individual coaching in resume writing, interviewing skills and job search strategies. On-the-job coaching and extended follow-up is provided as well to ensure job retention. BINA’s Vocational Counselor, Mrs. Toba Auerbach, MA, EdM was a member of the vocational program at New York University’s Rusk Institute. Orthodox Jewish brain injury survivors and their families must grapple with cultural issues and sensitivities as they struggle through the rehab process. As a result, too many families dealing with brain injury are “falling through the cracks”, which results inloss of

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BRIC Arts Media Bklyn Inc 112547268- Applied

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50000.00 Unknown tanger hillel at brooklyn college

5000.00 DCA

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45 Main Street Suite 530 Brooklyn

Page 94 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) income, breakup of marriages, and general dep! ression and despair. Funding will be used for salary, supervision salary, and marketing to attract new clients. NY 11210 Hillel’s “Thanksgiving dinner for low income, homeless, and displaced families” is a staple of Hillel’s history. Each year Hillel partners with various student organizations and student clubs at Brooklyn College to host this event. This massive undertaking is spearheaded by Hillel but is a collaborative effort that ends in success. In 2010, one hundred and fifty students from every race and religion participated in the event. Students volunteered their time, energy and love to feed one hundred and fifty families.

Hillel’s Passover package delivery program ensures that three hundred and eighty families of low income seniors receive substantial amounts of food to sustain them through the Passover holiday. This program is student initiated and student run. Students plan and implement the program with the help of Hillel staff.

Hillel’s “Challah for Hunger” program is a weekly project that connects students to Judaism and helps them develop their Jewish identity while exposing them to NY 11201 Funding is requested to support BRIC’s high quality arts and media programs that directly benefit 46 constituents. Specific activities will include: 1) producing our free summer performing

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Specifically, funding will be used to defray artist fees, production and marketing costs, and program management expenses. All BRIC activities will emphasize top quality production values, yet be offered for free or at very low cost to ensure accessibility by the widest possible audience. NY 11201 Member youth discretionary funding is requested to support a school-based residency through BRIC Arts Media Bklyn’s art education program in a District 46 public school. We would offer a residency in contemporary art or media arts at a school selected in partnership with the Councilmember. Programming will be customized to complement the curriculum priorities of the school and can be offered during the school-day or in an afterschool setting.

BRIC has a long track record of success in delivering high- quality arts and media educational programs to NYC public schools. Our education programs are designed to address the New York State Learning Standards in the Arts and the Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts.

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Brooklyn Aquarium Society Incorporated 112461838- Applied

Brooklyn Academy of Music Inc 112201344- Applied

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10000.00 Unknown Brooklyn Aquarium Society BAS

5000.00 DCA BAM

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30 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn

Page 106 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Funding will be used to hire an artist teacher who is then matched with a classroom teacher to work as a team on a curriculum-based, hands-on project that concludes with a culminating event; as well as costs of materials. NY 11212 PROGRAM PROVIDES SENIORS WITH COMPUTER TRAINING, BOOKS. OUT-DOOR BUS TRIPS,SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS,VALENTINE DAY, THANKSGIVING,MOTHERS DAY, FATHERS DAY, CHRISTMAS, BLACK HISTORY MONTH. EDUCATIONAL/ART SUPPLIES SUPPLIES. FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PURCHASE PHYSICAL EXERCISE EQUIPMENT AND PROVIDE SENIORS WITH RECREATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EVENTS AS DESCRIBED. NY 11228-2624 To purchase and transport aquariums and aquarium products, to maintain aquariums and to purchase aquatic livestock and install aquariums and provide educational instruction and books to students,teachers and staff. To provide fish, plants, gravel, filtration, lighting and heaters, along with hands on instruction on proper care and handling of aquarium products. NY 11217-1486 BAM Education and Senior Programming: BAM’s education programs serve over 200 schools, reaching nearly 25,000 students, teachers, and families each year. With an emphasis on serving Brooklyn public students, BAM provides intensive in- school workshops and residencies, school-time performances and screenings, and after-school programs such as Arts Justice, Brooklyn Reads, Shakespeare Teaches Students, and DanceAfrica Education. BAM’s free monthly Senior Cinema

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Brooklyn Ballet Inc 020569320- Applied

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10000.00 DCA Brooklyn Ballet

20000.00 DCA Brooklyn Ballet

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160 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn

Page 112 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) program serves 2,000 seniors annually, providing free admission and concessions, in addition to complimentary transportation for select senior centers. The requested funds will be used to continue and expand these programs for students and seniors throughout Brooklyn. NY 11201-5988 These funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballet’s school and conservatory. We are now housed in a beautiful space in Downtown Brooklyn, readily accessible to all Brooklynites. In order to sustain the explosive growth of our enrollment over the last three years, we will expand into additional rental space this year, which means increased funding is necessary for rent and teacher salaries. Funds will also enable Brooklyn Ballet’s public school residency program, “Elevate,” to serve two additional schools, underwriting fees for teaching artists, some of whom dance in our Company. Funds also support need- based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. This support ensures that talented children throughout Brooklyn, regardless of their family’s income, have access to t! he excellent arts programming they deserve. NY 11201 These funds will continue and expand Brooklyn Ballet’s school and conservatory. We are now housed in a beautiful space in Downtown Brooklyn, readily accessible to all Brooklynites. In order to sustain the explosive growth of our enrollment over the last three years, we will expand into additional rental space this year, which means increased funding is necessary for rent and teacher salaries. Funds will also enable Brooklyn Ballet’s public

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Brooklyn Community Pride Center Inc 262214534- Applied

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5000.00 DYCD-Y BCM

20000.00 DYCD-Y BCPC

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310 Atlantic Ave 2nd Floor Brooklyn

Page 118 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) school residency program, “Elevate,” to serve two additional schools, underwriting fees for teaching artists, some of whom dance in our Company. Funds also support need-based scholarships for children who participate in the residency to continue studying at Brooklyn Ballet School. This support ensures that talented children throughout Brooklyn, regardless of their family’s income, have access to the ex! cellent arts programming they deserve. NY 11213-1930 Funds are requested for the museums free after school program, Museum Team. This program utilizes the museums exhibits, cultural programs and collections objects to structure educational programs and volunteer opportunities. Students will volunteer in the museum as explainers working with education staff with activities focused on support for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math curriculum. They will have direct access to live animals, the garden and green house and the museums collection of science and natural history objects. NY 11201 Brooklyn Community Pride Center requests 000 towards Brooklyn Youth United Against Hate, an after-school and weekend program geared toward young people across the borough. Funds will be used for continued programming and outreach and expenses associated with regular meetings in a safe and welcoming space. Programs aim to increase opportunities for leadership development, tutoring and GED services, mentoring, peer counseling, social support and cultural programming. This program is geared towards high school aged students and young people to provide them

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Brooklyn Historical Society, The 111630813- Applied

Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Inc 111773636- Applied

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125000.00 Unknown BDS

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16000.00 DCA Brooklyn Philharmonic

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177 Livingston Street Brooklyn

128 Pierrepont Street Brooklyn

55 Washington Street Suite 656 Brooklyn

Page 124 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) opportunities to contribute to their communities in positive ways. NY 11201 Our Immigrant Youth Project will provide immigration application assistance and/or deportation defense to Brooklyn immigrant youth clients (5-20 years old) who are eligible for lawful permanent residency, citizenship, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and other lawful status. We will also provide these legal services to the parents of these youth insofar as service to the parents will result in lawful status or citizenship for the children.

Funds will be used toward the salary and fringe benefits of an immigration staff attorney and a paralegal. NY 11201 BHS will create and implement an innovative new program entitled Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations about mixed- heritage families, race, ethnicity, culture, and identity, infused with historical perspective. This project will include a website, curriculum materials for teachers, an oral history project, and public programming throughout Brooklyn. NY 11201 The Brooklyn Philharmonic requests 5,000 of funding to support its Education and Community programming in Brooklyn’s 46th district in FY13. Currently, Brooklyn Philharmonic serves the 46th district with an impressive suite of programming, including the Early Childhood Strings Fidlers Fans Program at PS 206, and the highly-acclaimed Study with the Masters program at Marine Park Middle School. In addition, funding from Councilmember Fidler partially supports SCORE

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21375.00 DCA Brooklyn Philharmonic

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SCORE, previously called the School Residency Initiative, serves nearly 130 students from PS 222.

In addition, the Philharmonic seeks continued support for Fidlers Fans, which offers more than 300 students at PS 206 opportunities to learn violin with Brooklyn Phil musicians.

Senior Center Tours increase the quality of life for all of those living at JASA at HES. NY 11201 The Brooklyn Philharmonic requests 21,375 of funding to support its Education and Community programming in Brooklyn’s 46th district in FY13. Currently, Brooklyn Philharmonic serves the 46th district with an impressive suite of programming, including the Early Childhood Strings Fidlers Fans Program at PS 206, and the highly-acclaimed Study with the Masters program at Marine Park Middle School. In addition, funding from Councilmember Fidler partially supports SCORE (previously called the School Residency Initiaive)at PS 222, and a Brooklyn Phil solo performance at the JASA at HES Senior Center.

SCORE, previously called the School Residency Initiative, serves nearly 130 students from PS 222.

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Brooklyn Steppers Inc., The 271223035- Applied

Brooklyn Youth Music Project Inc 274831801- Applied

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75000.00 DYCD-Y The Brooklyn Steppers Marching Band

15000.00 DCA BYMP Brooklyn Youth Orchestra

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1700 Fulton Street Brooklyn

296 Windsor Place Brooklyn

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In addition, the Philharmonic seeks continued support for Fidlers Fans, which offers more than 300 students at PS 206 opportunities to learn violin with Brooklyn Phil musicians. NY 11213-1299 Discretionary support is being request to support The Brooklyn Steppers After-School Program and our annual community event - The Battle of the Drumlines. The After-School Program provides supportive services to children and youth in grades 5- 12 throughout the school year. Each participant attends three (3) after-school sessions a week from September – June. Sessions include academic tutoring, artistic instruction, career development, college planning, civic engagement, and youth wellness and awareness.

The Battle of the Drumlines is a family-centered, friendly competition between community and high school drumlines from NYC. NY 11218 We are requesting 15,000 towards tuition subsidies for 30 or more young musicians in two programs -- the Brooklyn Youth Orchestra, which is in its fifth year, and the Brooklyn Youth Jazz Ensemble, a new venture being launched in September 2012. We are committed to funding all students who meet our audition standard, regardless of their families ability to pay. Our tuition is 500 per year. Of the 100 students currently in our programs, approximately 30 percent receive need-based financial aid, including several with full scholarships. The new jazz program is expected to draw in many children from public

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Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music 111532426- Applied

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10000.00 DCA BQCM BCM Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

10000.00 DFTA BQCM BCM Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

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58 7th Avenue Brooklyn

58 7th Ave Brooklyn

Page 142 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) middle school bands in Brooklyn, and we know that there is an unmet need for this kind of youth jazz ensemble opportunity in our borough. The youth orchestra has expanded for each of its 5 years and now includes all symphonic instruments in bo! th intermediate and advanced divisions. Our programs, which are a celebration of diversity, draw kids from 30 or more zip codes. NY 11217-3608 Funds will support BQCM’s outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and . Our Music Partners program works directly with 30 schools, daycare, youth, community, and senior centers offering subsidized, comprehensive, and sequential, weekly music instruction at no cost to over 4,200 participants. Programming includes band, strings, chorus, recorder, world drumming and percussion, and early childhood music and movement. The Music Therapy Program provides weekly music therapy sessions to over 800 children and adults with special needs at 16 schools and social service agencies, and at our onsite facility. Participants have a range of disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders; Down Syndrome; or other emotional, behavioral, social or developmental issues. BQCM collaborat! es with 70 community organizations and serves an additional 5,000 individuals through performances throughout the city. NY 11217-3608 Funds will support BQCM’s outreach program for seniors, which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. We

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Page 148 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) provide a weekly chorus program at senior centers in which seniors work on music ranging from Latin jazz to classical, as well as folk, rock and more. Seniors perform in numerous concerts for the community as part of a “mini-concert tour.” Concerts take place at other senior centers, libraries, BQCM, Grandparents Resource Center with DFTA, and special events (e.g. last year’s Brooklyn Food Coalition with Grammy winner Tom Chapin). Our Music Therapy Wellness Initiative provides well seniors with a better understanding of how music can positively affect one’s body and mind while teaching musical skills. Our Music Therapy Program for seniors with special needs provides a pat! hway for increased communication, memory retrieval, self- esteem, and gross/fine motor skills, and decreased anxiety and isolation through music. NY 11217-3608 Funds will support BQCM’s outreach programs which provide music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Our Music Partners program works directly with 20 NYC public schools to offer subsidized, comprehensive, and sequential, weekly music instruction at no cost to nearly 3,700 participants. Programming includes band, strings, chorus, recorder, world drumming and percussion, and early childhood music and movement. The Music Therapy Program provides weekly music therapy sessions to nearly 200 children with developmental, social, emotional or behavioral disabilities at 6 NYC public schools. It is our intention to also expand both of these programs into

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Cadets Baseball Club Inc 112668901- Applied

BWICA Educational Fund Inc 113220104- Applied

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20000.00 DFTA Brooklyn-wide Interagency Council on Aging

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58 7th Ave Brooklyn

1929 Gerristen Avenue Brooklyn

5901 13th Avenue Brooklyn

Page 154 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) districts which we currently do not serve as funds permit. BQCM collaborates serves an additional 5,000 individuals through student performances throug! hout the city. NY 11217-3608 Funds will support BQCM’s outreach programs which provides after-school music instruction, music therapy and concerts throughout Brooklyn, Queens and lower Manhattan. Our Music Partners program works directly with 9 schools to offer subsidized, comprehensive, and sequential, weekly, after- school music instruction at no cost to nearly 500 participants. Programming includes band, strings, world drumming and percussion, and early childhood music and movement. Through this program, we also offer 2,500 scholarships to 18 talented students in need to participate in our Saturday Teen Jazz Program which includes a private lesson, jazz ensemble, master classes, jazz theory and concerts for the community. Our Music Therapy Program provides weekly, after-school music therapy sessions to nearly 125 children with developmental, social, emotional or behaviora! l disabilities at our onsite facility, one after-care organization, one foster care agency, and a public school. NY 11229 The organization has been in existence for 68 years to promote baseball as a recreational activity. The club intends to educate youth through baseball in building character,promoting good citizenship, developing the health of mind and body and provide academic athletic scholarships to participants. NY 11219 The funds will be used to conduct educational forums and

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Caribbean American Repertory Theatre Inc 112972441- Applied

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100000.00 DYCD-CD CAMBA

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114-13 Ovid Place St Albans

Page 160 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) workshops, training and presentations in our 17 interagency councils and borough-wide meetings on a monthly basis. Funds will be used for personnel, consultants, transportaiton, communications, refreshments, supplies, and other expenses related to the services. NY 11226 Funding for FY13 will be used to operate a Security Guard Training Program designed to provide 40 participants with classroom instruction and testing to meet the NYS licensing requirements for Security Officers and to provide a grant to cover the cost of license fees and assistance with the application and filing process, qualifying them for higher wage jobs in this high demand field. The private security sector is thriving and growing in NYC and licensed Security Officers can compete for positions at living wage salaries with benefits and prospects for advancement. Certification in the 8-hour and 16- hour New York State Security Guard Training prepares clients for New York State licensing as Security Officers. Students learn through focused practice, role playing, taping, simulations, group and pair activities, field visits and class assignments. NY 11412-2632 _Caribbean American Repertory Theatre Inc. is seeking funding to support the company’s work under the project title “Black History Month and Beyond”. The first event would be the company’s cultural presentation at the City Council’s salute to Jamaica in August 2012 at York College in Jamaica Queens. This part of the project would mark the 50th anniversary of independence for Jamaica. CART has a history of providing the

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Center for Arts Education, The 133938080- Applied

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8000.00 DFTA CCNS

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Page 166 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) main cultural part to this event. Councilman Comries office has already indicated that they would require CART to repeat its contribution to this event. The second part of the project would be the production of Love Is by A. Wisdom in February 2012. The third event would be a play reading festival of Caribbean plays in May 2013. Funds will be used to pay administrative personnel, artistic consultants, space rental costs, ! administrative costs and outside professional services. The company also uses funds for General Operating Support. NY 11201 CCNS The Bay Senior Center serves the elderly by providing enriched and diverse educational recreational activities, social activities, health promotion activities, transportation, nutritious meals, and case assistance. Council discretionary funding is needed to enhance and subsidize the services due to budget reduction in the past few years and the increased needs of the elderly. Funds will be used to support educational recreational and health promotion activities provided to the seniors and to provide supplies needed to operate the program. NY 10122 CAE respectfully requests funding to support and stimulate the engagement of your District’s parents in the education of their children through our Parents As Arts Partners (PAAP) program. PAAP was created in part based on research that supports the premise that students with involved parents are more likely to do better in school, and that the arts are a successful means to engage these parents. Through PAAP, NYC public schools work with CAE staff and teaching artists to design and deliver interactive, family-focused arts activities that serve to increase

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Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign Inc 113423612- Applied

Child Abuse Prevention Program Inc 112864750- Applied

Chess in the Schools Inc 136119036- Applied

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25000.00 DOHMH CRCEC PACE

10000.00 DOE CAPP

5000.00 Unknown Chess in the Schools CIS CITS

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5 Hanover Square 15th Floor New York

Chess in the Schools 520 Eighth Avenue 2nd Floor New York

Page 172 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) parent involvement in their child’s education and school while also connecting to the schools’ curricula and addressing New York State Learning Standards for the Arts. PAAP activities include workshops with teaching artists and school arts teachers, visits to local cultural institutions, a! nd meetings with CAE staff to provide parents with tools and resources to support the arts in their schools. NY 11207-7009 PACE: Youth development support services - general operating expenses.

HOPE: Provide family support services to teens and parents including home visiting and mentoring.

CAMERA: Engage families and youth in community awareness workshops on issues such as health, civic engagement, education, college readiness. NY 10004 The funding would support a cluster of child abuse prevention programs to educate the community and provide resources and referrals to victims. This multi-faceted approach will educate 400-500 school children on their right to be safe, educate their parents about sexual abuse indicators and NYS laws on discipline, and train approximately 150 school staff on child abuse indicators and mandated reporting. NY 10018 School Program: Citywide, 50 elementary/middle schools participate; 13,000 students learn to play chess annually. Classroom Chess: Schools are assigned a trained instructor who annually teaches 250-300 students in each school.

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Page 178 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) After-School Chess Clubs/Summer Chess Camps: Open to all students in School Program

Scholastic Tournament Program: 25 weekend/holiday tournaments held at public schools. Open to all NYC children with 400-750 competing in each tournament. We sponsor 300 students on school teams in the School Program to compete in national tournaments.

College Bound Program: Provides comprehensive college preparatory services including academic enrichment, college guidance, social development and chess. The Middle School Initiative offers college tours and cultural events for our younger students.

Project Chess, Teacher Training Institute: Trains NYC public school educators to effectively teach chess in the classroom and after-school. All NYC public teachers are eligible NY 11216-1020 CPNYC is requesting funds to enhance its mentoring program, Project DREAM (Directing Realities through Exposure, Access Mentoring), which currently maintains one-to-one matches for 60 children of imprisoned parents, ages 8 to 18 years of age, with caring, adult role models. The program focuses on providing participants the opportunity to develop healthy, positive relationships with trusted adults who foster participants’ interests, aspirations and a hopeful outlook about their futures. CPNYC seeks to expand Project DREAM’s program offerings

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CodyCares for Kids Inc 542167738- Applied

Citizens Committee for New York City Inc 510171818- Applied

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1692 E 45th St Brooklyn

32 Old Slip 33rd Floor New York

Page 184 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) through increased opportunities for caregiver involvement in the mentoring relationship, expanding the number of structured mentoring activities offered through the program and increasing the availability and frequency of mentor training and support activities. NY 10012 Funds will be used to implement year-round activities which challenge bullying, bias and discrimination but also bring together LGBTQ and heterosexual youth who would otherwise never meet. Engaging youth from immigrant organizations and outer-borough LGBT centers, the goal is to create a city-wide coalition of young people committed to creating safe spaces and ending homophobia and other forms of discrimination. Activities will target LGBT youth who are immigrant, undocumented and in-the-closet -- those unable to access openly LGBT centers. Events, hosted by each partner and traveled to all 5 boroughs, will break isolation, raise awareness, and catalyze activism. Funds will provide support dinners, trainings and upstate city-wide retreats. Project Reach has an excellent track record working in non-LGBT communities and its solid partnerships wit! h LGBT centers will leverage this experience to ensure successful completion. NY 11234 These funds will be used to provide Life Advisement training for teens and young adults to be Peer Life Advisors, who have the ability to facilitate workshops- thus, creating a domino effect of success among their peers. NY 10005 We support the efforts of volunteer-led community grups to

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166 Avenue of the Americas New York

Page 190 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) improve their neighborhoods. Through our grant program, selected groups receive grants of 500-3,000, project-planning assistance, and skills-building workshops to make their projects a success.

Examples of projects we supported in 2011:

•Transformed vacant lots into vibrant community gardens •Made fresh produce available to New York City’s neediest families •Established arts and cultural programs •Started recycling and composting programs in neighborhoods and schools •Beautified city blocks •Advocated for tenants rights •Watched out for each other’s safety

We measure our success by tracking a variety of metrics, such as the anticipated number of people affected by the project and the anticipated period through which the improvements made will last. These measurements help us identify projects with the capacity to make long-lasting, substantial improvements to well-being of a community. NY 10013-1207 Funds will be used to support the delivery of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, and their children and caregivers citywide. Last year we experienced a 10 increase in the demand for our services and are on track to have the same increase this year. The funds will help us meet the increased demand as well as defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and kitchen supplies.

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City Harvest Inc 133170676- Applied

City Harvest Inc 133170676- Applied

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178667.00 DYCD-Y NA

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575 8th Ave 4th Floor New York

575 8th Ave 4th Floor New York

Page 196 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11230 ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE TAUGHT THE MAJOR FUNCTIONS IN THE GAME OF HOCKEY. THE REQUESTED FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR RINK REPAVEMENT , SAFETY SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT FOR ALL CHILDREN , AND JERSEYS FOR ALL PARTIPANTS . ALL CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF TEN WILL ALSO RECEIVE A TROPHY FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION. NY 10018 City Harvest will rescue and deliver at least 33 million pounds of emergency food, at least 60 percent of which will be produce to our network of some 600 emergency feeding programs across the five boroughs.

While helping to meet immediate needs across the city, we recognize that ending hunger in particularly hard-hit communities requires a deeper investment. Our geographically focused approach to fighting hunger, Healthy Neighborhoods, combines several core interventions – emergency food, free produce distributions through our Mobile Markets, and an array of nutrition education – while testing other programs based on feedback from community residents and organizations. To maximize our impact, we target our resources to low-income communities with high rates of hunger, poverty, and diet-related diseases and where healthy, affordable food is not readily available: the South Bronx, Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, the North Shore of Staten Island and Washington Heights / Inwood. NY 10018 City Harvest seeks restoration of 178,667 for the Food Pantry Initiative so that we may continue to distribute hundreds of

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Claire Heureuse Community Center Inc 260364816- Applied

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60384.00 Unknown CHCC

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166 Avenue of the Americas New York

159-20 Meyer Avenue Jamaica

Page 202 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) thousands of pounds of nutritious emergency food to some 25 pre-approved food pantries and soup kitchens serving high- need areas.

Over the past 30 years City Harvest has rescued and delivered more than 330 million pounds of food that would otherwise go to waste. Our efficient, effective food rescue and distribution model ensures that the Food Pantry Initiative’s agencies receive consistent, high-quality emergency food to healthfully feed the diverse mix of hungry New Yorkers. NY 10013-1207 Funds will be used to support the provision of home-delivered meals and MNT to seriously ill people, their children and senior caregivers citywide. Last year we experienced a 10 increase in the demand for our services and are on track to have the same increase this year. The funds will help us meet the increased demand as well as to defray the ever rising costs of food, fuel, and supplies. NY 11433 The Center is a social environment, which provides group counseling, support, Literacy, ESL/Civics/Citizenship assistance, recreational activities, healthy nutritional meals, food distribution, transportation, help with entitlements benefits for seniors, disable and youth, housing, translation and escort. There will be presentations on emergency preparedness, consumer fraud, identity theft, elder abuse, aging in place and livability. We will train young people and seniors in Martial arts: Judo and self-defense. The youth program will act out various scenarios involving bullying, physical and verbal intimidation

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Common Cents New York Inc 133613229- Applied

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5000.00 DOE Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College BCBC

7590.00 Unknown Penny Harvest

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PO Box 100163 Brooklyn

570 Columbus Avenue New York

Page 208 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) and cyber-harassment. Suicide prevention will be covered during the various presentations. Emphasizing real world labor expectation to the youth in becoming future leaders. The funds requested for this program will cover administrative co! sts, meals, space and supplies; funds to attend trips to local museums and places of interests. Stipends for volunteers and peer leaders. NY 11210-0163 Funding request for 2012-2013 SchoolTime series: presenting 27 arts education performances at affordable prices to over 40,000 students from across Brooklyn.

SchoolTime is one of the largest arts-education programs in Brooklyn, exposing children to culturally relevant, educationally enriching programming at affordable 7 tickets (free for chaperons). Most performances are literacy/curriculum-based (history, social sciences, science) with study guides available on our website. SchoolTime 2012-2013 includes 27 performances, projected to serve 40K children from over 250 Brooklyn schools. Last season, over 84 of the students served were minorities, 79 came from NYC public schools, and 84 of those public schools were Title I schools.

BCBC has been a leading cultural institution in Brooklyn since 1954, serving over 60K Brooklynites last season, including 8,145 children from your district at our SchoolTime series and 4,487 of your constituents at our MainStage Family programs. NY 10024 The discretionary funding will be used to support Common

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Community Health Project Inc 133409680- Applied

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257 Beach 17th Street Far Rockaway

356 West 18th Street New York

Page 214 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Cents in providing the Penny Harvest program to 400,000 students in the 700 New York City schools. The program will empower students to become leaders through service-learning. Program services will enrich their social-emotional and academic skills for building mutually rewarding, long-term relationships between schools and nearby institutions. NY 11691 The Adult Vocational Program will provide clases in areas useful for individuals interested in entering the job market or upgrading their skills. NY 10011 Callen-Lorde Community Health Center requests support for the provision of comprehensive care and treatment in four specific areas for the 39 of our patients who are uninsured: Women’s Health, STI Screening and Treatment, LGBTQ Youth Care services, and Senior Care services. Callen-Lorde cares for 100 patients from Council Member Fidlers district. Women’s health services include gynecology and a breast health program; in 2011, over 5,600 women were seen. In 2011, Callen-Lorde screened 8,792 people for STIs and provided resulting treatment to 1,319 people, as well as provided 6,190 HIV tests, with a seroprevalence rate of 4.7, a rate more than four times that detected within the NYC DOHMH HIV testing program. Callen-Lorde’s adolescent health care services provided over 7,100 primary care visits to over 2,000 young people in 2011 and cared ! for 127 HIV-positive youths. Last year, Callen-Lorde served 1,221 older adults, many of whom have multiple chronic diseases.

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Community Security Service 260803826- Applied

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55000.00 Unknown CSS

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132 E43rd Street Suite 552 New York

Page 220 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 10018 ACRIA requests 10,000 to support the production of Achieve, an educational quarterly on HIV treatment, prevention, and policy, and its distribution throughout New York City. Achieve features the policy implications of relevant medical and social issues, and contains an editorial on a current issue of significance. Each issue also contains several articles on a single theme, written by experts and accessible to laypeople, along with “Personal Perspectives” that bring issues to life. This year, approximately 18,000 copies of each quarterly issue of Achieve in English, as well as 2,000 copies in Spanish, will be produced with half of each issue of Achieve distributed throughout New York City and around the globe. A grant of 10,000 will support the production and distribution of Achieve in the five boroughs, including staff time, printing and oth! er production expenses, postage, and shipping costs. NY 10017 CSS’s major program is to train members of the community to protect Jewish events during periods of greater concern. Volunteers trained in security, counter-surveillance and Krav Mag (self defense) work in close cooperation with law enforcement agencies to provide physical security for synagogues, schools, community organizations, and events. Additionally, the CSS provides free security risk assessments (which are used by facilities when applying for DHS grants), and is plans an operational responses during emergency situations. The NYPD has stated on numerous occasions both publicly and privately that the Jewish community – especially in New York City – is a higher target for terrorists and at a higher

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Community Works Inc 133580813- Applied

Computers for Youth Foundation Inc 133935309- Applied

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10000.00 DOE CFY-NYC

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55 West End Avenue New York

520 Eighth Avenue 10th Floor New York

Page 226 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) threat level. All of our services are provided free of charge. The requested funds will be used for resource training, security equipment,! technology needs, specialized training trips, employee funding, rent, and other organizational expenses. NY 10023-7842 Funding will be used to support Making a Difference, a unique arts and community learning program which connects young people to positive role models and improves literacy skills through workshops in the literary, performing and visual arts that celebrate neighborhood culture and traditions. NY 10018 CFY-NYC is asking City Councilmember Fidler for a grant of 10,000 that will enable CFY-NYC to continue building and delivering our Digital Learning Program with additional training and support to teachers, parents, and students in low-income middle schools in Brooklyn CC District 46 during the 2012-2013 school year. The funding will enable CFY to deliver digital learning workshops for 307 families in I.S. 068. Through these workshops, parents and their children learn together about a wide range of digital learning activities and experience a learning partnership model that they can continue in the home. As a result, parents become more empowered to support their children’s educational success. All sixth grade families in our partner schools receive free technology resources, including a home computer loaded with high-quality educational softwar! e, 24x7 bilingual help desk support, and free access to web- based content including CFY’s PowerMyLearning online platform.

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Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush Inc 112864728- Applied

Constitutional Education Foundation Inc 133513266- Applied

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1550 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn

60 Lafayette Street 3rd Floor Room B16 New York

Page 232 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 10001 CONNECT is requesting funding to create and sustain early intervention and violence prevention programs in District 46. CONNECT is the only NYC-based domestic violence organization mobilizing a community-based grassroots movement to create safe families and peaceful communities. Through our dynamic trainings, educational workshops, community events, and ongoing partnerships, we equip and empower community leaders, religious leaders, professionals, and activists with the skills to create their own strategies to end domestic and gender violence. Our legal advocacy program helps victims to safety by improving their access to the law and other services. In 2011, we provided substantial legal advocacy and immigration representation to several District 46 community members. We will continue to provide capacity building and technical assistance to CBOs, ! schools, PTAs and faith organizations addressing issues of domestic and teen dating violence. NY 11230-4716 This Program assists 4,500 disadvantaged individuals their families/year, providing them w/ comprehensive social services, public benefits entitlements assistance, e.g. Foodstamps, Medicaid, Medicare, P.A., Disability, SSI, HEAP, SCRIE DRIE; case management; emergency cash grants, food pantries/vouchers/packages, client representation to fair hearings; emergency relief with clothing, furniture, medical care; housing Section 8; medical referrals support svcs. to 4,500 poor near-poor clients. NY 10013 TCW’s teacher workshops and staff development familiarize

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Cool Culture Inc 161636968- Applied

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1550 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn

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Page 238 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) educators with our purpose and activities while engaging them in innovative instructional and learning strategies. Our curriculum materials introduce the branches of government through the study of contemporary issues. Each unit provides the facts of a given case, applicable Constitutional provisions, and information about relevant Supreme Court precedent. Finally, in dramatic role-plays, students address the constitutional questions they have probed in class, taking on the roles of Supreme Court justices, attorneys, senators or presidential advisors in presenting their arguments at the United States Bankruptcy Court. City Council support is vital towards assisting TCW’s citywide efforts to enhance existing programs, continue program growth and foster civic engagement among NYC teac! hers and their students. NY 11230-4716 We ask for 200,000 to help operate our Employment Services Program that serves 1,686 unemployed job-seeking low- income adult clients this FY year, providing them with Career Counseling, Interview Skills, ESOL, our Wage Subsidy Program, GED Preparation, Job Search Skills, Job Referrals, Job Placement Tracking. We have an extensive Computer Training Program that gives instruction in Microsoft Office (Word Processing, Excel, PowerPoint) Internet. Our highly successful effective program placed 223 people in gainful employ this year. Over 1,680 low-income clients receive our Job Skills Training Services. NY 11217-1506 Cool Culture requests funding for services throughout

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50 Broadway Suite 1503 New York

1550 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn

Page 244 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Brooklyn:, particularly in D36, D37, D44, D34, D41, D46, D45 and D47. We serve 2,402 families in D36; 2,381 families in D37; 2,050 families in D44; 1,620 families in D34; 1,036 families in D41; 608 families in D46; 351 families in D45; and 195 families in D47, for a total of 10,500 Brooklyn families.

By partnering with Child Care, Head Start, UPK and Title I schools citywide, our programs provide families with free access to museums, giving children critical educational opportunities and helping to increase parental involvement in children’s learning. Our Neighborhood Networks focus intensive programming in high-need communities and pairs preschools with museums. We plan to replicate our two current projects in and Chinatown to high-need communities in Brooklyn.

Funds will go toward providing each family with a free Pass, our newsletters that drive families to visit museums and professional development workshops. NY 10004 CFU will provide gang violence, youth violence, bias and bullying prevention services through workshops in schools and for communities. Requested funds will be used for staffing NY 11230-4716 We are asking for 100,000 to serve 200 low-income immigrant clients per year, providing them with assistance in filling out all necessary forms applications to obtain permanent residence (green card), and citizenship with the USCIS, obtaining work permits, adjustments of immigrant status, fee waiver applications. Our Paralegal reviews all forms prepared by our

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Page 250 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Caseworkers, our attorney on retainer reviews the documentation applications, then files them w/ the appropriate agencies, i.e., USCIS, Office of Citizenship, Dept. of Homeland Security. Our Caseworkers also give assistance to 200 immigrants in preparing filing of forms in administrative proceedings in other govt. agencies. We give counseling case management, support services assistance in filing for various public benefits. NY 11230-4716 We ask for 100,000 to partially defray costs of operating the COJO of Flatbush’s micro-enterprise South Brooklyn Business Outreach Center (BOC) which provides Small Entrepreneurship and Financial Counseling Programs. We give a wide array of small business services and debt/financial counseling, foreclosure prevention Budget Education to 350 persons per year. NY 11230-4716 We ask for 40,000 to serve 200 low-income immigrant clients/year, providing ESOL/Civics classes literacy in English for adults who cannot read, write speak English. We also offer support services: Entitlement, housing, emergency aid case management.The program works in conjunction with our IOI initiative, enabling immigrant clients apply for permanent residence or citizenship. Classes are held year-round, familiarizing the new immigrants with the American government and their roles as voters and citizens. Our GED target population are youths ages 16-21, who have dropped out of H.S. due to poor English language skills, a need to work help support the family, or participation in hazardous activities such

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Council Of Peoples Organization Inc 753046891- Applied

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1081 Coney Island Ave Brooklyn

Page 256 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) as use of drugs or criminal activities. We provide GED preparation classes to 30 students/semester, giving them orientations, assessment tests,! teaching them language, math skills social science skills until they pass the GED exam.We then provide job training placement. NY 11230-4716 We ask for 107,000 to help operate our Immigrant Services that assists our 3,400 immigrant clients/year apply for permanent residency, citizenship,and the following svcs.: public entitlements assistance, free legal social services, food pantries, case management, emergency assistance, housing, job training/ placement, medical referral/CHP/FHP medical insurance camp scholarships. NY 11230-4716 The Program assists over 3,650 seniors/year, providing the frail elderly with regular friendly home visits, telephone assurance, light shopping, accompanying to doctors senior ctrs., case management, emergency aid, food pantries, vouchers, housing, arranging for home care, meals-on-wheels medical support-all ensuring that daily maintenance health needs are met.We also arrange for social gatherings for seniors Holocaust survivors. NY 11230 COPO’s Youth Program serves young people from low-income immigrant families in Brooklyn with a broad array of age- appropriate educational enrichment activities. It provides a safe environment away from gangs and drugs where youngsters can receive academic and career-related support as they develop life skills. The free services are available throughout the

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Page 262 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) summer and after the school day ends. Last year, more than one hundred young people participated. The program components include: education, training and Career Day event; community service; sports and recreation. In the Education and training COPO staff members serve as resources as students tackle their homework assignments. Individual tutoring is available and students are offered basic instruction for computer operations and the internet. In Leadership development and confidence building COPO program provide services throughout the community. The youths survey community needs, compile reports and present the results to elec NY 11230 Halal Senior Center Council of Peoples Organization COPO has been providing services to the South Asian/Muslim communities for over 10 years. In NYC there are close to one million Muslims/South Asians, including seniors who often are not able to acquire culturally and socially appropriate services. In September 2011 COPO opened a Senior Center in Brooklyn, however due to limited resources it can only serve 12 seniors per day. COPO is now seeking to expand the senior center in Brooklyn, home to a large number of South Asian/Muslim seniors. The Center will provide lunch five (5) days a week, Monday through Friday at 12:00 noon. The COPO Center will serve a minimum of 50 meals per day. All meals will conform to DFTA food standards. COPO Center will offer a variety of Educational/Recreational and Socialization opportunities to promote intellectual interests, leisure time fulfillment and social

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Dancing Crane Inc 061575768- Applied

CUNY Creative Arts Team 136400434- Applied

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10000.00 CUNY CUNY CAT CAT

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1081 Coney Island ave Brooklyn

6401 20th Avenue Brooklyn

101 West 31st St 6th Floor New York

Page 268 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) connectedness. This will keep our seniors healthy and informed. NY 11230 COPOs Family Empowerment Program (FEP) provides victims of domestic violence; comprehensive victims’ services, including individual and group counseling, conflict resolution, support groups, advocacy, and information and referral services. COPO domestic violence intervention /prevention services provides young adults (16-21 years of age), adults, seniors, and their families who are affected by the violence, with individual, group and family counseling. Utilizing a family- centered and strength-based approach, individuals and their families are provided a broad range of violence intervention and prevention services that develop knowledge and skills in violence prevention, strategies leading to immediate crisis resolutions, conflict mediation and skills to enhance long-term stability and self-reliance.With an increase in domestic violence cases, we! need to expand support and referral services targeted to women facing abuse. NY 11204-3905 The funding will support our program of children’s classes and performances in Georgian dance, music, theater and language and general dance classes. The funds will be used to pay instructors and for studio, theater and classroom costs. We have currently more than 40 children in the program. NY 10001 Council Member Fidler has been a strong proponent of CAT’s programming in the past, his funding has supported CATs partnership with PS 312 Bergen Beach. For FY13, CAT

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Page 274 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) requests 10,000 to expand services for young students and early childhood educators at PS 312, building upon the relationships with the educators and students at the school. His support in FY13 would allow CAT to provide 15 in-class emergent literacy workshops (3 classes x 5 workshops), plus 1:1 mentoring/coaching of 3 teachers at each of these schools, in addition to a teacher training and a workshop for parents on supporting their childrens academic and social skills. The requested funds will make it possible for this school to once again offer CAT workshops to its students in FY13. NY 11367 At a time when your constituents’ access to justice is at an all-time low, our high-quality legal services are more important than ever. CLRN brings together lawyers who are ready, willing and able to provide advice and counseling to create a level playing field for all New Yorkers by identifying and then providing common-sense approaches to legal problems. CLRN had a strong track record of working with an ever-growing number of City Council Members. With the financial support we received for FY12, CLRN has deployed over a dozen justice initiatives in all 5 boroughs. Among our numerous FY12 community legal service programs, our competent, compassionate, multi-lingual attorneys provide services to low- income New Yorkers in areas including foreclosure, elder care issues, immigration, tenant issues, family law, consumer and debt issues, wills, etc.! Our attorneys are regularly scheduled at sites chosen by City Council members, including CBOs, Councilmembers offices,

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Dancewave Inc 112726558- Applied

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6401 20th Avenue Brooklyn

6401 20th Avenue Brooklyn

45 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn

Page 280 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) schools, and libraries NY 11204-3905 The funding will support our program of teaching Georgian dance and culture in the Brooklyn public schools. We will continue this year’s program in PS126 and expect to expand to other schools. Each module includes a series of 10 classes in Georgian dance together with a concluding recital for the school, and a series of classroom session in Georgian culture. Funds will pay for artist-teachers and administrative time and materials. NY 11204-3905 The funding will support our program of Georgian dance, music and theater performances. The funds will be used to pay artists and production costs. We have more than 10 performance events during the season. NY 11217 We are applying for 9,500 to establish a dance residency at Urban Action Academy in District 46. Funding will provide a dance program serving approximately 200 public school students from low income brackets, culminating in a final school performance reaching 500-800 students, school administrators, teachers and parents. The type of dance, frequency and length of classes, integration with academic curriculum, and teaching artist are all selected by school administration- ensuring that every residency meets the specific needs of that district and student body. Programs can include: Hip Hop, African, Salsa, Swing, Jazz, Tap, Modern, and Creative Movement. Dancewave has enjoyed a multi-year partnership with UAA where our residencies have increased student focus, self- respect and respect for their school community. Council

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Lakay Legal Service Inc 260641293- Applied

Kings Bay YM-YWHA 113068515- Applied

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PO Box 1507 Canal Street Station New York

1218 Flatbush Avenue suite 5 Brooklyn

3495 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn

Page 286 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) respect and respect for their school community. Council support is vital in order t! o continue to bring our arts-in-education programming to the school and the district. NY 10013 Day One is requesting 5,000 to support our preventive education and direct services programs. This allocation will support the salaries of a bilingual community educator, social worker and attorney in your district. With your support, Day One will conduct co-educational workshops for 500 young people and professionals who work with youth, and will respond to calls from your constituents for legal assistance and counseling. The Community Education Program brings Day One’s interactive workshops to 5,000 youth and 500 adults each year in New York City schools and social service agencies. Day One staff also trains caregivers, teachers and social service providers to offer supportive guidance to youth who might disclose an abusive relationship. Day One’s preventive programs link directly to our Direct Services program, which provides bilingual c! risis counseling, case management, information and legal representation in Family Courts. NY 11226-7667 The requested funding will be used to help support the staff that provides legal counseling and immigration services. NY 11229 Alzheimers Respite program is designed for patients with moderate to severe Alzheimers and Dementia diseases. The program offers recreational and social activities in a non- medical environment. The program includes transportation to

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District 18 Community Education Council 690210637- Applied

Ditmas Park Youth Group 262442377- Applied

Dynamic Forms Inc 133440226- Applied

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7000.00 Unknown Mark DeGarmo Dancers

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1106 East 95th Street Brooklyn

961 Ocean avenue Brooklyn NY

107 Suffolk Street suite 310 NYC

Page 292 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) the program and back home. NY 11236 a) District18 Basketball Tournament(shirts,referees, etc) b) District18 Track and Field(Brooklyn Day celebration) NY 11226 Homework assistance,technology instruction(computer) Music,Physical Fitness Activities,Indoor and outdoor,Educational games, Reading Enrichment ,Snacks Provided Daily. NY 10002-3387 We will provide educational services during the school day or after school through public schools in the Council Members District. Our Partnerships in Literacy through Dance and Creativity Program is structured as 16-week, 45 to 60-minute weekly sessions, offering dance and arts education that is sequential, and linked to learning standards, arts blueprints, and class curriculum. All programs are structured around interdisciplinary inquiry topics that are age-appropriate, relevant to classroom curriculum, and designed to stimulate students’ creativity and support their overall learning.

A typical lesson includes: •Warm-up with age-appropriate creative movement and modern dance exercises; •Structured-improvisation movement games related to the inquiry topic; •Learning and sharing of choreography created by the teaching artist for the students and by students for peers; and •Cool-down with students calming themselves for reentry into the school day or after school pgm.

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Dysautonomia Foundation Inc 136145280- Applied

Earth Day New York 133558789- Applied

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315 W 39th Street 701 New York

201 E 42nd St Suite 3200 New York

Page 298 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) the school day or after school pgm. NY 10018 The Dysautonomia Foundation requests this grant for the purpose of funding medical treatment and clinical research at the Dysautonomia Center at NYU Medical Center. The program focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of severe medical problems for patients afflicted with familial dysautonomia (FD) and related autonomic disorders. FD causes severe respiratory, cardiovascular, orthopedic, digestive, renal and vision problems. This Center is the only facility in the city that addresses the specific medical problems of FD patients. Doctors and researchers at the Center not only provide acute care, they conduct clinical research, perform annual patient evaluations and serve as expert resources for each patient as well as the patients other physicians and therapists. The funds requested will be used to pay a portion of the operating expenses ! (personnel, supplies, telecommunications, facility charges)for the Center. NY 10017 The Amp Up Summit addresses the problems of apathy, powerlessness, and the unfair distribution of environmental and economic impacts in the city. The Summit educates a diverse group of NYC’s youth about important issues and trains them in grassroots organizing techniques, providing them both with the education and the tools to act. Topics at past Summits included hydrofracking, environmental justice, and green infrastructure; while this year’s focus will be green jobs. We hope to deepen young peoples involvement by increasing the

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East Harlem Neighborhood Based Alliance Corporation 133772614- Applied

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10000.00 DOHMH EHNBAC

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201 E 42nd St Suite 3200 New York

2253 Third Avenue Second Floor New York

Page 304 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) number of conferences to two per year and by providing staff and online support to young people throughout the year. The funds would go toward devoting more of our staffs time and energy to broadening the reach of the conference and developing the online tools to keep young people engaged throughout the year. NY 10017 The Earth Day Organic Indoor Learning Garden aims to put a garden (organic container garden with grow light, seeds, and supporting educational materials) in every classroom in NYC. It is meant to foster healthy habits and knowledge of the environment and nutrition in NYC’s students. We focus in particular on schools in underprivileged neighborhoods with little access to healthy food and whose environments are often particularly degraded. Through corporate sponsorships and our partnership with the NYC DOE Sustainability Initiative, we have already funded and installed more than 120 gardens in NYC schools. We have applications pending from approximately 300 more teachers who would like gardens in their classrooms. We aim to provide at least 200 of those gardens in the next year. These funds would go toward installing those 200 gardens. (50 g! ardens x 320 per garden = 16,000) NY 10035-2206 EHNBAC provides crisis intervention services to crime victims. It helps to relocate and secure long-term support for the woman and her children. Since May 5, 1993, the EHNBAC has served over 12,000 individuals and families. Over 1,800 women have avoided serious injury or death, have been placed

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Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484- Applied

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484- Applied

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65000.00 DYCD-CD Marks JCH

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7802 Bay Parkway Brooklyn

7802 Bay Parkway Brooklyn

Page 310 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) in safe houses, and have secured monetary compensation. In addition, over 2,000 individuals and families have been placed in decent, affordable apartments and over 3,900 families have averted homelessness. Over 83 of the housing cases served are comprised of female-headed households. The EHNBAC assists in the resolution of monetary compensation and secures entitlements/benefits. The EHNBAC assists in the resolution of cases involved in the criminal justice system. Funds will used to support the its prevention program which also works with! young fathers to prevent the cycle of violence. NY 11214 Marks JCH serves a large number of teenagers. We are proposing a job training program with a summer internship component for 50 youth from south Brooklyn. Teens will learn job skills including resume building; interviewing; computer literacy and job etiquette. Meetings with local business and community leaders will be scheduled. After program completion, each teen will be placed in a summer internship 4 - 8 weeks in duration in local businesses to practice newly learned skills. Funding will be used for teen outreach; staff; ed rec supplies; and summer stipends. NY 11214-1508 Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack the skills necessary to obtain employment and self-sufficiency, enabling them to become full partners in the educational development of their children, and to function more effectively in society. The Marks JCH will offer ESOL levels I, II, and III classes. Basic components of instruction will include ESOL, vocational ESOL,

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Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst 111633484- Applied

Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Inc 111633484- Applied

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7802 Bay Parkway Brooklyn

7802 Bay parkway Brooklyn

Page 316 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Civics and Communication Skills, all of which will be provided in a real-time context to ensure that an individual has skills to compete in the workplace and exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Students will meet for 9 hours per week (3 sessions per week).Each session will last 3 hours, and each term will last at least 10 weeks. NY 11214-1508 Funds will be utilized to provide ESOL classes to the neediest clients in the service area who lack the skills necessary to obtain employment and self-sufficiency, enabling them to become full partners in the educational development of their children, and to function more effectively in society. The Marks JCH will offer ESOL levels I, II, and III classes. Basic components of instruction will include ESOL, vocational ESOL, Civics and Communication Skills, all of which will be provided in a real-time context to ensure that an individual has skills to compete in the workplace and exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Students will meet for 9 hours per week (3 sessions per week).Each session will last 3 hours, and each term will last at least 10 weeks. NY 11214 Marks JCH is applying for funds to provide After School Care for children in south Brooklyn. Currently our After School Center serves over 200 children a year. With the threat of loosing Out of School Time funding next year, we need resources to continue to provide free or affordable care for all children in our community. The services would include homework help; educational programming; recreational activities in the area of sports,

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15000.00 DYCD-Y Marks JCH

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7802 Bay parkway Brooklyn

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7802 Bay Parkway Brooklyn

Page 322 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) performing arts and science. The funds will be used to pay for staff costs, transportation and supplies associated with After School care. NY 11214 Marks JCH is applying for funding to provide social and recreational classes for youth with special needs. Proposed services include: social skills group; swimming; karate; finger painting; group building games. The funds will be used for qualified staff; supplies, advertisement and healthy snacks. NY 11214 The Marks JCH proposes to use FY 13 funds to continue to provide cultural, educational, and recreational activities, to seniors in southern Brooklyn. These services will be provided through the Bensonhurst Senior Center, located at and sponsored by the Marks JCH of Bensonhurst, 7802 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, NY. Funding will be used for staff coordination and consultants. The Marks JCH offers high level cultural arts programming for seniors, featuring guest lectures, presentations, and performances with well known artists and personalities. In addition, we plan to continue weekly educational/recreational groups for seniors, such as Joy of Motion exercise, Musical Masterpieces, and Learning English through Singing, as well as sessions of professional musicians for the popular social dancing programming. NY 11214 Marks JCH is applying for funding to provide social and recreational classes for youth with special needs. Proposed services include: social skills group, swimming, karate, finger painting, group building games. The funds will be used for qualified staff, supplies, advertisement and healthy snacks.

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Employment Program For Recovered Alcoholics Inc 133344661- Applied

FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK CONSERVANCY 300037735- Applied

Empowering Youth Towards Excellence Inc 272246137- Applied

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261 West 35th Street 9th floor New York

PO BOX 750303 FOREST HILLS

774 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn

Page 328 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11201 STEPS Teen Accountability Program (TAP) is a court mandated educational program for teen males who have been charged with misdemeanors for abusive behavior. TAP provides 12- and 26-week healthy relationship curriculums that work to change attitudes and thus prevent more serious violence in participants’ future relationships. City Council funding will help finance the cost of our class facilitators who deliver the curriculum, conduct training and presentations city- wide, and provide reports to the court. NY 10001 EPRA Diagnostic Vocational Evaluation (DVE) provides a structured mechanism to assess vocational readiness, vocational strengths/barriers, and vocational options for individuals in recovery from alcoholism/addiction.EPRA also continues to serve idividuals whose primary language is Spanish.Requested funds will be used to continue these services. NY 11375 FUNDS WILL BE USED TO CREATE, DEVELOP AND PROMOTE CULTURAL, ARTISTIC, SPORTS AND GREENING EVENTS IN TEH PARK-WILLOW LAKE RESTORATION, BIRD BLINDS, CULTURAL EVENTS TO PROMOTE INTERCULTURAL COOPERATION AND USED TO PROMOTE THE PARK FOR ALL NEW YORKERS IN ALL FIVE BOROS NY 11212 This initiative will support EYTEs Community Center With Out Walls. Funding will EYTE to hire staff to carry out the following mobile programs. Health Nutrition Physical Fitness with a focus on juicing and plyometrics. Civic Engagement with a

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ENACT Inc 133422660- Applied

Flatbush Park Jewish Center 111969900- Applied

Flatbush Park Jewish Center 111969900- Applied

Fifth Avenue Committee Inc 112475743- Applied

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25000.00 DYCD-Y

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630 Ninth Avenue Suite 301 New York

6363 Avenue U Brooklyn NY 11234

6363 Avenue U Brooklyn

621 DeGraw Street Brooklyn

Page 334 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) focus on organizing community service project that primarily support public parks and libraries. College Advisement- Direct service to citywide youth who are interested in pursuing higher education. The services will be mobile. Funding will primarily be used to cover the cost of staff, transportation, and supplies (portable tents, laptops, wi-fi/internet fees, budget to support local farmers market) NY 10036 Citywide, ENACT has worked in 49 out of 51 City Council districts, providing a range of dynamic and engaging programs including customized parent workshops, student workshops, and community auditorium performances. Unfortunately, we have no presence in your district this school year and we are seeking member item support of 10K in FY2013 to create a partnership for 2012-2013. In addition, we would also welcome participating in a Cultural After School Adventure (CASA) initiative in your district. NY 11234 Requested funds will be used to defray costs for early childhood literacy and recreational programs as well as athletuc and fitnmess programs for elementary, middle and high school aged boys and girls. NY 11234 Funds will be used to defray costs of equipment and supplies for early childhood educational programs. They will also be used for the purchase of sports equipment for in-house and travel athletic programs. NY 11217 FAC requests consideration of 15,000 in FY13 Council Member Item Expense funds. This funding will directly support advocacy programs for hundreds of immigrant workers and tenants; Adult

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FAST NYC Inc 263995312- Applied

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Page 340 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Basic Education, GED and ESL classes for over 400 foreign language speakers; and Neighborhood Employment Services. FACs programs reach over 5,000 New Yorkers annualy. Council funds will support essential salary and service costs. NY 10029 fastnyc seeks to expand our health and fitness focused programs in our public school system. Our programs empower children with the essential knowledge they need to be healthy for life. fastnyc does this by enriching a child’s understanding of how to implement this critical knowledge into daily life, carrying it with them into adulthood. fastnyc provides this in four ways, thru organized recess, early morning, in- school and after-school programs. All avenues are fun ways for children to participate in activities which build muscle, burn calories, increase cardiovascular endurance, promote fair play and teamwork. Our featured sports at fastnyc are based on the following criteria: highest heart rate in shortest amount of time, maximum students that can play at the same time and cost efficiency for schools and parents to sustain without outside ass! istance. Such as: Organized Recess Basketball Flag Rugby Flag Football Cheerleading/Dance Soccer

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Flatbush Shomrim Safety Patrol Inc 203244567- Applied

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Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre Inc 133998872- Applied

Friends United youth Center 113584429- Applied

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2294 Nostrand Avenue Suite 1000 brooklyn

135 West 29th Street 504 New York

1045 Remsen Ave Brooklyn

Page 346 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11235 Our organization rents private and public indoor facilities during a year for 200 children. So the funds will be used for renting and soccer uniforms(jerseys,shorts,socks,balls etc.). NY 11210 Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti- terrorism awareness, medical awareness programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people. Assist in case of emergencies, natural disasters, Alzheimers patients search and rescue, etc. NY 11210 Teens-at-risk outreach, elderly assistance, biased crime, anti- terrorism awareness, medical awareness programs, 24X6 patrol with radio dispatch to assist all emergencies for elderly people. Assist in case of emergencies, natural disasters, Alzheimers patients search and rescue, etc. NY 10001 Each season, the National Yiddish Theatre - Folksbiene presents more than 100 performances and programs, which includes mainstage productions, Yiddish language performances at senior and community centers, concert readings on City University of New York campuses in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens, Yiddish culture workshops for youth aged two years and older, and special events. Performances are in English and Yiddish with English and Russian supertitles for Yiddish-language presentations, making the work accessible to non-Yiddish speakers. Over 20,000 individuals will attend our programs and performances in FY2013. NY 11236 To provide after school program Monday through Friday 3:pm to 6:pm.Programs will include Academic tutoring and arts and

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Frog Peach Theatre Co Inc., The 133916149- Applied

Haitian Americans United for Progress Inc 112423857- Applied

STATEN ISLAND RISING STARS 651321528- Applied

Fund for the City of New York 132612524- Applied

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840 West End Ave B1 New York

221-05 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights

337 LAFAYETTE STATEN ISLAND

121 Avenue of the Americas 6th Floor New York

Page 352 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) crafts. NY 10025 Free discounted tickets for students, at risk youth, their families, and seniors at every Main Stage performance; outreach and general operating expenses. NY 11411 HAUP seeks funding to continue providing an afterschool program for immigrant youth. This program provides homework assistance, academic, enhancement, and preparation for the New York 3 to 8th grade high stakes exams. NY 10301 THEIR WILL BE COACHES AND RECREATIONAL SPECIALIST TO INSTRUCT THE POPULATION. FUNDING WILL ALSO BE USED TO PAY ADDITIONAL OVERHEAD EXPENSES. NY 10013 By partnering with public and private literacy organizations such as the Brooklyn Public Library, LIM will provide convenient access to reading materials free of charge through the use of the same library card used at the public libraries of NYC. Using the existing library card system, LIM will expand the reach of the BPL by establishing a sustainable partnership that allows books to circulate between the existing brick-and-mortar library buildings and LIM’s branchless libraries. In addition to increasing access to literacy resources for children and young adults, LIM has a strong focus on literacy education for young parents. Through pamphlets, school-based workshops, our website, and on-site guidance, LIM will educate parents on the importance of literacy and ways they can help their children become stronger readers.

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120 Broadway Suite 913 New York

Page 358 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 10013-1590 The Legal and Peer Support Helpline clients include service members, veterans, military families, DOD civilian employees and veterans’ services providers nationwide. Callers receive detailed guidance and compassionate peer support from an experienced woman veteran caseworker trained to identify problems, establish next steps and provide extensive knowledge about legal and social services providers across the nation.

Yoga for Vets NYC seeks to relieve stress and facilitate participant recovery from specific physical, psychological and emotional trauma. The program offers two free yoga classes each week for veterans, their families and veterans’ services providers.

Funding from the NYC Council will be used to partially cover the salary and fringe benefits for SWANs Helpline Caseworker and Legal Director. NY 10271 Funding will support the Futures and Options Internship Program. Our staff provides program services in the following forms: program management; processing of applications; applicant interviews; tailoring internships to meet the interests of both students and businesses; work readiness training; career development workshops throughout the internships; collaboration and support of supervisors at the work sites through ongoing meetings and phone/email contact; mid- internship site visits; and job performance assessments through

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Gerritsen Beach Fire Volunteers Inc 116076710- Applied

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CO Law Office of Steven Smith 2402 Gerritsen Avenue Brooklyn

52 Seba Ave Brooklyn

Page 364 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) pre- and post-testing. According to a recent consulting project, Futures and Options’ program services average 1,300 per intern. We are in a period of high growth, increasing from 176 interns in FY 2011 to an estimated 200 to 210 interns in FY 2012 and a goal of 250 interns in FY 2013. As such, we are in need of additional f! unding to support this growth. 2,500 of expense funding would fully support two interns during FY 2013. NY 11229 Promote public events using flyers, newsletter and provide prizes and free activities at GB Family Games (1st Sunday in August) and Halloween festival (Saturday before Halloween) including supplies and equipment such as: pop up tents, chairs tables for shelter from rain/sun. (Approximately 7,000.00) Graffiti Removal Program- We hire a company to remove graffiti from about 2 miles of store fronts, and the community within 24hrs of it being reported (cost 5,000.00. approximately 14 per day) Promote and purchase supplies for the Parkland graffiti removal and clean up programs such as: Spray paint, garbage bags, hand tools, brooms, and shovels, etc. (Approximately 2,000.00) Promote and purchase supplies and decorations for the Public Display of US Flags and Holiday lights program along Gerritsen Avenue. (Approximately 5,000.00) Provide soda and wa! ter and sandwiches to volunteers at various activities. (Approximately 2,000.00) Purchase of Multi locks and keys to lock park... NY 11229 Funding will help reinburse for some of our operating expenses

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GIFTED COMMUNITY SERVICES INC 113603653- Applied

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737 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN

Page 370 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 10029 As part of its mission and program model, GOSO provides its clients with to assist in the reentry process. Funding will be used to pay for them. Whether they are attending school (GED classes, college, vocational training or trade schools), going on job interviews, starting work, or utilizing any of the services and workshops provided directly by GOSO or its partners, all clients will receive metrocards allowing them to successfully achieve their reentry goals. A client in school will regularly receive metrocards for class provided he maintains regular contact and updates staff on his progress. Clients starting a new job who provide proof of employment will receive a maximum of 2 weeks transportation coverage or until they receive a paycheck to fund their own transportation. Clients who have been attending school regularly and working t! o help pay for their education will receive an unlimited monthly , with stipulations of regular check-ins and proof of employment. NY 11205-3924 THIS PARTICULAR FUNDING WILL BE USED TO LAUNCH A SERIES OF ANTI-VIOLENCE EFFORTS, WHICH WILL INCLUDE A GUN-BUY BACK PROGRAM IN NEW YORK CITY HOUSING PROJECTS. WHAT MAKES GCS GUN BUY- BACK UNIQUE AND DIFFERENTIATES IT FROM PREVIOUS GUN BUY-BACKS IS: A) WE WILL OFFER INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING WEAPON SURRENDER. THIS IS INSTRUMENTAL IN ELIMINATING THAT THINKING AND FEELING THAT CARRYING A WEAPON IS A NECESSITY.

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195 West New York

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NY 10014 The funding from the New York City Council will be used to enhance our support and networking groups for the entire family- men, women, teens and children impacted by cancer. The programs take place at our downtown clubhouse and 6 satellite locations throughout New York City including Upper Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx, focusing on the underserved and underrepresented as well as the Spanish speaking communities. Support groups are conducted by a licensed mental health professional and include individuals living with cancer, those who care for a loved one with cancer and who have lost a loved one to cancer. Networking groups are cancer and issue specific and help our members access valuable

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Good Shepherd Church Sports Program 111850521- Applied

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904 Williams Avenue Brooklyn

43 West 23rd Street 6th Floor New York

1950 Batchelder Street Brooklyn

Page 382 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) information about medical, legal, financial and other specific aspects of the cancer experience. The funding will also be used to expand our Camp Sparkle, Noog! ieland and Teen Time support programs for children and teens who have been impacted by cancer. NY 11207 Little League programming for youth ages 5 - 16 years of age. Funds will be used to teach baseball and provide mentorship throughout the process. NY 10010 Our Council seeks funding to expand our Series programs to reach more NYC girls and to continue our Troop-Building efforts city-wide. Series programs are short-term, staff or volunteer-led programs that span four to ten weeks to engage girls in Girl Scouting. We use curricula derived from partners such as PBS, or from our Girl Scout Leadership Journeys--Its Your World – Change It! (focusing on taking action to change the world); Its Your Planet – Love It!(focusing on environmental awareness); and Its Your Story – Tell It! (focusing on developing a strong sense of self). The Leadership Journeys enable girls to reflect, make choices, take action, and determine their own paths while examining various topical areas. Each Journey has been correlated (by grade level) to the new national Common Core Standards and the 21st Century Skills standards, ! as well as to the Health PE, Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies learning objectives. NY 11229 There is widespread participation in all of the sports. Baseball and softball involve approximately 400 children and 50

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GRIOT Circle Inc 113364328- Applied

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5000.00 DFTA

5000.00 DCA Groundswell

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23-18 29th Street Astoria

25 Flatbush Ave 5th Floor Brooklyn

540 President Street Suite 1A Brooklyn

Page 388 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) volunteers; basketball (including clinic) 400 children and 50 volunteers; swimming (including clinic) 300 children and 50 volunteers; and bowling 125 children and 40 volunteers. Competition is held with other schools (through the CYO and BCBA) and at the intramural and clinic levels. The primary emphasis of the program is on the participation and development of all of the children. Funds will be used for sports equipment and t-shirts for our participants. NY 11105-2889 For 25 years HPR-Cosmos FM broadcast daily for a total of 13 hours per week, via WNYE 91.5 for a total cost of 144,573.20. We are requesting funding to cover our annual air time fees paid to WNYE, owned and operated by the City of New York. Funding from the City of New York have been reduced considerably the last few years. Along with the economic crisis it has been detrimental to the organization.Were seeking funding to sustain the air time fees and to continue our mission serving the New York five boroughs. NY 11217 GRIOT’s submission to the Department for the Aging is to create the first Neighborhood Senior Center to address the needs of this venerable and marginalize segment of our population. It is our hope to integrate our level of cultural humility trainings, while providing over 550 meals per week. GRIOT’s mission is to remove isolation and fear in this community and eliminate all levels of oppression however it exist. NY 11215 Groundswell respectfully requests 5,000 for support of our 2012/2013 summer and afterschool programs. During the

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5216 11th Ave Brooklyn

5216 11th Ave Brooklyn

Page 394 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) school year, afterschool apprenticeship programs will engage 85 NYC youth in the creation of 3 works of public art and will take place at our studio between 10/12 and 5/13. These offerings will provide youth with artistic and leadership opportunities, structured afterschool time, and work experience. Groundswell will present our Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) between 7/9/12 and 8/31/12. This summer jobs program will employ 75 - 90 low-income teens and 14 professional artists to create 7 permanent large-scale public artworks in partnership with community organizations throughout NYC. NY 11219 The Chayeinu Program deals with school age children ages 8 - 12 who suffer from low self-esteem and social isolation issues. They have a difficult time in school and at home due to many various issues such as dysfunctional family life situations and domestic violence. The program provides the emotional and educational support they require. The dedicated counselors involved in this program help build the self-esteem of these children and help them function in social situations. The children are taken on outings, to local gyms and parties are arranged for special occasions. They are given the love, attention and camaraderie that they so desperately need NY 11219 The Family Crisis Intervention Program deals with situations of domestic violence and families where there exists a suspicion of child neglect or abuse. Our program visits the home upon a call for help from a neighbor, relative or school. Our intervention serves as a safety net by guiding parents into therapy, assisting to pay for counseling, and arranging for care of the physical

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115 South Oxford St 547 Brooklyn

Page 400 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) needs of the family. Our Parenting classes offer guidance and coping skills to real-life problems. When the familial situation warrants, children are sponsored during the summer to camps. Our social work interns serve as big brothers/big sisters to children for the program. These interns meet with the children and families to assist them with coping skills. The volunteers educate families as to their entitlements to help alleviate situations before they reach the critical stage. We reach out to many community organizations that have the expertise in whatever area required. NY 11217 HCX requests a discretionary award of 10,000 to sustain and grow our Youth Development programming.At present,we currently have 3 major youth programs that require funding.Ti Atis(Little Artists) is a youth program that has already served over 300 children at PS189,The Bilingual Center.In a school where 40 of the student body is of Haitian descent,HCX is creating vital opportunities for recent immigrants and their peers to gain exposure to Haitian culture.Funds would help support the cost of staff and supplies.Krik:Krak! StorytellingSong is a program that offers children and parents the opportunity to hear Haitian folk stories and songs.We are attempting to expand the program by building a traveling story mobile,enabling us to reach large Haitian communities.Funds would work towards the automobile,booksstaff.Daughters of Anacaona Writing Project (! DAWP) is a 2-pronged creative writing workshop for teen girls in Brooklyn Haiti.Funds would build curriculum expansion and

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Haitian Americans United for Progress Inc 112423857- Applied

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Haitian Family Resource Center 450678479- Applied

Harlem Children Society 352168157- Applied

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221-05 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights

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221-05 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights

1783 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn

536 E82nd Street Suite 5F New York

Page 406 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) staffing. NY 11422 HAUP seeks funding to provide a civics-focused ESL program that will improve the English proficiency of enrolled applicants and assist those who are qualified in passing the U.S. Citizenship test. NY 11411 HAUP seeks funding to provid Job-Readiness focused ESL class that will assist new immigrants with completing a job application, completing a resume, and exposure to soft skills needed to get and retain a job. NY 11411 HAUP is requesting funds to provide a youth leadership program for immigrant youth. This program provides leadership activities, academic enhancement, and college preparation. Participants of the program will engage in Teen Empowerment, Healthy Relationships, Colelge Readiness workshops and attend a leadership training and conference at the end of the year. NY 11210 HFRC provides service programs for the community which includes Legal Immigration Clinic, Adult training courses (computer training), ESL and Literacy courses, Case Management services (food stamps with HRA, housing, and medicaid benefits), and Mental Health Services (counseling, job search and referrals). Funding will be used to continue operating in providing these services and to be able to provide small stipends to professional staff members and volunteers. NY 10028-7138 The purpose of the project is to prepare low-Income and underserved Youth – Public High School and Undergraduate

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HATZOLAH OF MILL BASIN CANARSIE INC 364600064- Applied Hebrew Education Society 111642772- Applied

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4815 AVENUE N BROOOKLYN 9502 Seaview Avenue Brooklyn

Page 412 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) underserved Youth – Public High School and Undergraduate Students from New York city-wide districts, for STEM Education, Job Creation Careers in the Sciences STEM fields: Creating a pathway for Economic Empowerment with Centers of Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (HCS-CE-STEM) - preparing youth for a 21st Century Workforce. We stand firm in the conviction that education is not only achieved within the parameters of a traditional academic experience; rather, a students’ experience in the home and community environment have a deep impact on a child’s development and interest in learning and achieving. With this in mind, HCS also focuses on integrating its programs with the socio-economic culture of the neighborhoods we serve, promoting science education and awareness within the community through theater, local music, dance, art, and other forms of entertainment. HCS students are also encouraged to partic NY 11234 #NAME? NY 11236-5432 Develop a planning and review Board which will include representation from CBOs, institutions and service providers. Produce a comprehensive study focusing on the communitys housing, economic development and social service needs. Develop a series of community meetings on home ownership focusing on foreclosure prevention. Reinvigorate the Avenue L Merchants Association and formulate shopping campaigns. Develop job training and related programs to respond to the

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Helen Keller Services for the Blind 111630807- Applied

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9502 Seaview Avenue Brooklyn

57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn

Page 418 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) employment and social service needs of the neighborhood. NY 11234-5432 Funds are for a Youth Success project. It encompasses several major Objectives: 1) Greater academic success; 2) Provide successful local adult mentors as models and advisors for young people; 3) help youth develop better decision-making, pre-vocational and career planning skills; 4) increase career and educational opportunities; 5) to increase the attachment of youth to their neighborhoods through local service projects; 6) to decrease the level of youth risk behaviors and 7) to provide relevant job related experiences at the H.E.S. and within other settings within businesses and the health care industries.

Program compenents include: a) academic support and GRE preperation; b) assistance with high school and college choices; c) work related skill building; d)work related internships and placements within businesses and the health care industry, etc.

The project will include measurable objectives using the Community Youth Survey and other instruments. NY 11201-5290 Funds will be used to support our free Adaptive Living Program (ALP) which provides rehabilitation services to visually impaired seniors, helping them to achieve a greater level of safety, confidence independence in their daily lives. Clients vision loss is primarily due to severe age-related eye disorders that cannot be further corrected. ALP offers targeted services that help clients regain self-sufficiency and functionability, which

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2 Astor Place New York

2 Astor Place New York

Page 424 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) enhances quality of life, including maintaining their independence. Services include: safe travel training; home personal management skills; communication skills; low vision exams devices; social casework services with links to community resources. Our NYS contract with the Commission for the Blind Visually Handicapped covers only 60 of program expenses. Council funding will help reduce the resulting defici! t. NY 10003 HMI is seeking 375,000 in Speakers Initiative funding and 10,000 in Member Item Support for our Supportive Services Department, specifically to cover the salaries of our Counselors and Case Managers as we rise to meet a surge in demand for our services (now serving 2,500 young people, over triple our number 4 years ago). The increase in funding from the previous year (100,000) will be to cover all costs associated with hiring an additional Counselor, which will assist us in providing 500 additional young people this year with comprehensive mental health services. Services to be provided include: psychosocial Intake evaluation, individual and group counseling, hot meals (over 10,000 each year), homelessness pantry (clothing, food bags, hot showers, laundry services), family counseling, linkages to onsite HIV/STI/pregnancy testing, and complete wrap! -around support in the nations largest after-school program for LGBTQ youth. NY 10003 HMI is seeking 375,000 in Speakers Initiative funding and 10,000 in Member Item Support for our Supportive Services

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15 Maiden Lane 18th Floor New York

2730 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn

Page 430 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Department, specifically to cover the salaries of our Counselors and Case Managers as we rise to meet a surge in demand for our services (now serving 2,500 young people, over triple our number 4 years ago). The increase in funding from the previous year (100,000) will be to cover all costs associated with hiring an additional Counselor, which will assist us in providing 500 additional young people this year with comprehensive mental health services. Services to be provided include: psychosocial Intake evaluation, individual and group counseling, hot meals (over 10,000 each year), homelessness pantry (clothing, food bags, hot showers, laundry services), family counseling, linkages to onsite HIV/STI/pregnancy testing, and complete wrap! -around support in the nations largest after-school program for LGBTQ youth. NY 10038 HIV Law Project will provide free, direct legal and ancillary social services to low-income people living with HIV/AIDS in the areas of eviction prevention, housing advocacy, and immigration related services. Our legal services include intake and assessment, advice and consultation, brief service and advocacy, out-of-court settlement negotiations, document prep., and full representation in court or administrative hearings. NY 11207-2820 We propose to implement a prgram that assist our youth withtheir etiquette and socialization skills development. The program will engage in those activities that foster real-life cooperation and instill/reinforce positive societal values. These

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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COMMITTEE 112785443- Applied

Homecrest Community Services Inc 113373115- Applied

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333 Seventh Avenue 16th Floor New York

60 WEST END AVE BROOKLYN

1413 Avenue T Brooklyn

Page 436 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) activities will focus on conflict mediation and avoidance techniques,communication skills development and community projects that promote teamwork. NY 10001 Through HIAS’ Civic and Voter Education Initiative (CVEI) we will provide non-sectarian programs for Russian-speaking New York immigrants to help them better engage in civic and social life. Depending on the amount of funding received, activities will include: hosting informational forums, producing and hosting the Russian-language cable television show HIAS Answers, holding voter registration drives, providing advocacy and leadership trainings, co-hosting the annual Russian Heritage Festival, co-hosting and co-organizing the Russian- American Legislative Breakfast Forum, and publishing and distributing bilingual civic education materials such as the We Vote handbook, which provides a Russian-language translation of the New York State Voter Registration Form and encourages Russian-American immigrants who have become citizens to exercise this im! portant right. NY 11235 Dedicated in 1985, the Holocaust Memorial Park at the waters of Sheepshead Bay, has been the site of annual memorial programs attracting thousands of people and featuring Holocaust educators, authors and survivors. Funds will be used to continue to support and promote these memorial programs. NY 11229 Educational and recreational services for seniors: health and wellness, Tai-chi exercise, group singing, dance classes, community workshops, ESL classes. Funds will be used for

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5000.00 DCA HAI

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548 Broadway 3 New York

548 Broadway 3 New York

Page 442 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) instructors and staff costs. NY 10012 HAI requests support for its Onsite Performance Program, which presents NYC-based artists from diverse cultural backgrounds and genres in the performing arts (music, theater, comedy and dance) at local health, educational and social service facilities (ie schools, senior centers, group homes, hospitals and shelters) around the five boroughs. On average, HAI produces 200 live performances a month and, for each performance, we carefully identify artists that can meet the objectives of the partner facility, whether its to promote wellbeing, arts enrichment and/or social interaction. Discretionary funds received for this program will be allocated for artists’ fees and administrative costs (including staffing and outreach). NY 10012 HAI requests support for its OmniBus Program, which provides group transport for older New Yorkers to access supermarkets and other venues that promote healthy living such as greenmarkets, health fairs and urban farms for free during the fall and winter months. HAI OmniBuses are specially adapted to provide safe and comfortable transport for passengers with special mobility needs. Each bus holds 10 people in wheelchairs, 34 frail ambulatory passengers or some combination of the two. HAI delivers this service to seniors citywide through partnerships with nursing homes, rehabilitation centers and other senior support facilities. Trips to supermarkets are often complemented with other HAI cultural and wellness programing such as concerts, the theater, and

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United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg Inc 112728233- Applied

United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg Inc 112728233- Applied

Imeinu Inc 260774611- Applied

Ifetayo Cultural Arts Academy Inc 113027538- Applied

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500000.00 DYCD-CD UJO

100000.00 DYCD-Y dba Rachels Place

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32 Penn St Brooklyn

32 Penn St Brooklyn

3815 Ave P Bklyn

629 East 35th Street Brooklyn

Page 448 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) movies to encourage active lifestyles for seniors. Discretionary funds received for this progr! am will be allocated for bus maintenance, program marketing and staffing. NY 11249 Community Site for POS, Paperless Office Site for FS enrollment. Health Insurance education and enrollment, FS advocacy and outreach. Social Service and Housing Programs. Workforce Training/career classes. Senior Svcs NY 11249 Health Ins Enrollment, Housing Srvc, POS Paperls Food Stmp Enrollmnt and Outreach, Entitlement Srvcs, Workforce Development, Senior Svc NY 11234 The money provided by the funding will be used to supplement staff salaries for shelter employees, non-staff services including vendors, stipends for the youth, and other programming expenses such as utilities, travel, food, supplies, and fiscal agent services. NY 11203-5503 We are requesting 50,000 for our Rites of Passage (Rites) and Arts Education (AE) programs. Our Rites programs offer an educational healing model for youth self-realization, enabling over 220 youth ages 8-21 to break the cycle of poverty and grow into healthy, independent, compassionate, and self- confident men and women. Our Rites programs are structured in two parallel tracks: Sisters in Sisterhood (SIS) for girls and young women and I Am My Brother (IAMB) for boys and young men. SIS and IAMB are subdivided by age level, creating six gender specific tracks: Pre-Rites (ages 8-11); Transition Rites (ages 12-13); Teen Rites (ages 14-21). Our AE Program is an

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Incarcerated Veterans Consortium Inc 320258458- Applied

Kings Bay YM-YWHA 113068515- Applied

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153000.00 DYCD-Y IVC Inc

15000.00 Unknown

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PO Box 776 New York

3495 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn

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Psychological counseling for PSTD TBI, wartime related trauma, Family Reunification Counseling, Housing Placement Assistance, Job Training and Employment Assistance, G.E.D. Referral, Incarceration Syndrome Counseling (Institutionalized Mentality), Discharge Upgrade Referral, Veterans benefits (i.e., education, medical, loan guaranty, etc.)

Legislative initiatives on behalf of incarcerated/ex-offender veterans that allow for positive and better prison programs

Intervention and advocacy for alternatives to incarceration, site visits to local, state and federal correctional facilities

Presentations to the local community, referrals to substance abuse treatment programs, Legal referral and assistance with such things as immigration/deportation issues, child support, paternity and housing. NY 11229 The funds will be used to provide Youth leadership program for teenagers ages 15-18. The Kings Bay YM-YWHA will hold monthly seminars and provide volunteer opportunity for the

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INTERPARISH SPORTS ASSOCIAITON INC 202695257- Applied

Inwood House 135562254- Applied

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3523 Avenue R Brooklyn

320 E 82nd Street New York

Page 460 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) teens residing in the community. The volunteering opportunities will encourage self-esteem and allow the teens to grow up in positive peer environment. NY 11234-4415 The Interparish Sports Association goal is to keep the kids in our community is to keep off the streets and develop their skills and knowledge through sports associated programs including basketball. It also provides low to medium income competitive sports envirornment for approx. 100 children ages 5-17 within the NYC limits. NY 10028-4102 We are seeking funding to provide New York City pregnant and parenting runaway and homeless youth comprehensive residential services through the Inwood House Continuum of Care for Pregnant and Parenting Teens. The program is designed to ensure strong outcomes for the pregnant and parenting teens’ health, educational success, employability, family relationships and social connections, personal development, and for their babies’ health and well-being.

Inwood House clinically-trained staff provides 24 hour comprehensive residential professional care and expedited intakes. Specialized strength-based services include: 1) a nurturing, structured, and therapeutic environment 2) comprehensive maternal health and mental health services 3) parenting workshops 4) ongoing case management and housing assistance 5) education, job readiness and life skills programming

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IT TAKES A COMMUNITY TO RAISE A CHILD 800072605- Applied

IT TAKES A COMMUNITY TO RAISE A CHILD 800072605- Applied

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127-22 HAWTREE CREEK ROAD SOUTH OZONE PARK

127-22 HAWTREE CREEK ROAD SOUTH OZONE PARK

Page 466 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) 6) comprehensive sexuality education and family planning counseling 7) domestic violence and anger management groups NY 11420 The Kidz Kredit program provides an opportunity to merge credit based financial literacy strategies with community resources. The goal is to support and improve local efforts to encourage students and broaden their base of education. It is the intent of the KIDZ KREDIT program to promote entrepreneurship and to develop educationally enriching programs for children and youth during non-school hours. The program creates incentives for establishing perfect credit and maintaining good money management skills. The KIDZ KREDIT program involves collaboration among parents, youth, representatives from banking and financial sectors, such as Wells Fargo who will provide checking and savings accounts, a local financial services firm that will provide simulated credit cards and individuals from community-based businesses. The KIDZ KREDIT program will be aligned with, but not a repeat of, the content provided through current school curriculum and other extended learning opportunities. This progr NY 11420 The PCC program provides an opportunity to merge credit based financial literacy strategies with community resources. The goal is to support and improve local efforts to greatly increase financial literacy. It is the intent of the PCC program is to promote entrepreneurship and to develop educationally enriching programs that will increase the aggregate credit

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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132620896- Applied

Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 132620896- Applied

JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF CANARSIE INC 112608645- Applied

Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island Inc 112665181- Applied

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6000.00 DFTA JASA Mill Basin Senior Center

15000.00 DFTA JASA at the HES Senior Center

95000.00 DFTA JCC OF CANARSIE

10000.00 DYCD-Y The NonProfit HelpDeskJCCGCI

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247 West 37th Street New York

247 West 37th Street New York

1170 Pennsylvania Avenue Suite 1B Brooklyn

3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn

Page 472 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) scores of the entire community. The program creates incentives for establishing perfect credit and maintaining good money management skills. The PCC program involves collaboration among credit experts, representatives from banking and financial sectors, such as Wells Fargo who will provide checking accounts, secured credit cards, secured installment loans and debt consolidation loans to help reestablish credit and build credit scores. The PCC program will be a practical hands on opportunities for credit education that is intrinsic to financial wellness in today’s complex economic environment. Our program consists of the two NY 10018 The services to be funded are costs of consultants to teach classes such as nutrition lectures, exercise, dance, art classes, trips and parties to elder participants of the senior center. NY 10018 Services to be funded are consultants to teach classes in computers, crafts and exercise, bus rental for trips, and entertainers for parties and speakers for special events. NY 11239-1217 Caseworkers and social workers will provide comprehensive case management services, information and referrals, support groups, distribution of food parcels and counselling services to at risk elderly immigrants and disadvantaged families throughout southeast Brooklyn. NY 11224 With respect to the operational areas above, we provide consultations, webinars, workshops and peer-networking services.

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Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island Inc 112665181- Applied

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10000.00 DFTA Medicare Part D Help Center

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3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn

3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn

Page 478 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11224-1479 Requested funds will be used to support our Jay Harama Senior Centers Healthy Aging services which include health promotion, educational and recreational activities which help keep senior citizens minds and bodies healthy. NY 11224-1479 Funds are requested to restore funding for our Adult Literacy model, which DYCD has described as “remarkable.” Rather than requiring clients to come to our instruction site, our Adult Literacy program collaborates with community-based organizations in diverse and multiple low-income immigrant communities throughout Brooklyn with an immense need for ESL instruction but lacking their own resources to provide that instruction. Our Adult Literacy program enables local immigrant organizations to outreach to their own community and offer ESL instruction which is provided at their own sites by our highly trained and experienced ESL instructors. NY 11224-1479 Our Medicare Part D Help Center, founded in 2005, helps senior citizens throughout Brooklyn (with a special emphasis on Russian immigrants who are deficient in English language literacy) negotiate the complex confusing health insurance choices they must make to ensure insurance coverage for their medical and pharmaceutical needs. Counseling is provided in identifying which health insurance plan is most appropriate based on each seniors financial and medical pharmaceutical needs. Assistance is provided in applying for health insurance. Advocacy is offered to help seniors whose coverage has been interrupted or whose claims have been denied achieve restoration. Guidance education is provided to case workers

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Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay 112714997- Applied

Jewish Union Foundation 133636595- Applied

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3495 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn

11 Broadway 13th Floor New York

Page 484 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) whose clients present them with complex health insurance issues they dont have the expertise to resolve. Our Medical Part D Help Center is the! only one with a Russian language speaking facilitator who is sought out by seniors from diverse communities throughout Brooklyn beyond NY 11229 The Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay, situated within the Kings Bay YM-YWHA, focuses on the emerging sub- population of the community including young Russian emerges moving into the middle class; elderly Russian émigrés; American-born seniors; long-term residents, working class individuals, and local youth. Issues are focused on public education, civic education, community relations, and cultural programs. Every summer the Jewish Community Council of Kings Bay arranges summer camp scholarships for the area youth. The JCC of Kings Bay screens the applicants based on family composition and income level, and awards scholarships to the eligible youth. NY 10004 The funding asked for would be used to expand our Dayhab and Vocational services by bringing more individuals with disabilities into our program. We would also increase the amount and type of services offered, while hiring additional, qualified staff. We would provide additional job coaches to accompany our vocational clients to job interviews and the job itself until they are fully acclimated. We would also provide a better means of transportation, build our vocational program, and expand our supplemental program. We work through

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JOE TORRE EAST HIGHWAY LITTLE LEAGUE 116037753- Applied

JOuvert City International Inc 113362754- Applied

JOuvert City International Inc 113362754- Applied

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3419 AVE S BROOKLYN

13 Atlantic Commons Brooklyn

338 Utica Avenue Brooklyn

Page 490 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Medicaid to receive payments to offset our costs, however we have and always will continue to bring on board individuals who do not receive Medicaid and cannot pay by any other means. We turn away no one, and want to continue offering the various services and to a community that will truly benefit from them. NY 11234 TEACHING BASEBALL THROUGH COACHING STAFF PARENTS FUNDS ARE USED TO PURCHASE EUQIPMENT NY 11217 JCI Inforamtional and Referrals Travelling Classroom on going Workshops: Emergency Prepareness, Food stamps, Finaical Education, Immigration, Health, Medical programs, Career opportunities, College opportunities. The series of workshops and inforamtion newsletters in collaboration with United States Association Women In Steel cultural organiation- worked with Flatbush Nostrand Mechant asociation -- JCI prodcues Labor Day Morning JOuvert Carnival/Parade yearly and an Annual Presentation of Awards to recognzied the individuals for their involvement with the community. NY 11213 The specific programming/services to be funded is for organizing the JOuvert event. Preparation in presenting JOuvert entails the following: 1. Purchasing insurance for the event of JOuvert. 2. Rental adequate no. of port-o-sans for event. 3. Rental of tents, chairs and tables for event. 4. Rental of stage for event. 5. Purchasing banners 6. Printing of 100,000 flyers 7. Printing brochures

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Legal Aid Society, The 135562265- Applied

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199 Water Street New York

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NY 11229 Kings Bay YM-YWHA Immigration Initiative will provide ESL preparation courses for immigrants. A professional instructor will provide two or three hour sessions to the students. Morning and evening classes are available to accommodate as many students as possible. The ESL courses will focus on English reading and writing proficiency as well on studying American history NY 10038 is requesting 2.313M in continued citywide initiative funding which consists of a joint request with Legal Services NYC for at least 1.5M in Citywide Civil Legal Services funding (of which the Society’s share is at least 750K), at least 1M in UI/SSI Civil Legal Services (of which the Society

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Legal Information for Families Today 133910567- Applied

Legal Services NYC - Bronx 161759590- Applied

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62000.00 CJC

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350 Broadway Suite 501 New York

579 Courtlandt Ave Bronx

Page 508 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) receives at least 500K), and at least 2M in HPD Anti-Eviction Legal Services (of which the Society receives at least 714K) as well as 349K for IOI Civil Legal Services for the Society (which is the Society’s traditional allocation from the IOI, although the Society is receiving 241K in FY12). In addition, The Legal Aid Society is also requesting as much individual Councilmember funding as possible, especially supplemental funding for immigration services and services related to the continuing economic downturn. NY 10013-3911 LIFT is grateful for your past support. Today, LIFT requests Member Item Funding in the amount of 10,000 to support our Family Law Telephone Email Hotlines. Data demonstrates that your District was among the top five districts served by the Hotlines this past year. Your constituents made up nearly 10 of those served by the Hotlines. The Hotlines enable all Family Court-involved people to benefit from LIFT’s support, guidance, and expertise. Bilingual Hotline Associates staff these crucial resources and provide information regarding family law along with referrals to responsive community-based social and legal services. The Telephone Hotline served nearly 8,000 callers in the past year, primarily black (40) and Latina (37) mothers (60). The most frequent types of questions addressed by the Telephone Hotline relate to custody and visitation (32 o! f all questions), followed by child support (26) and domestic violence (8). NY 10451-5013 We will provide representation in Family Court in proceedings

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Lifelong Learning CenterInc 451955381- Applied

Lifelong Learning CenterInc 451955381- Applied

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Inc 131847137- Applied

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1432 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn New York 11210 New York City

1432 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn New York 11210 New York City

70 Lincoln Center Plaza 9th Floor New York

Page 514 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) seeking orders of protection, child custody visitation, child support and divorce and we will represent victims of domestic violence in applications seeking citizenship for their children under the U-visa program. When needed we will provide social work services. We will also develop educational materials and hold educational workshops with not-for-profit partners. NY 11210 We provide computer and classroom instruction to the children and youths , while showing their families how to monitor and supervise the learning process. Academic Classes-Basic computer and Specifics for the classrooms After School instruction : also available when school is out for holidays or Recess. NY We provide computer and classroom instruction to the children and youths , while showing their families how to monitor and supervise the learning process. Academic Classes-Basic computer and Specifics for the classrooms After School instruction : also available when school is out for holidays or Recess. NY 10023-6583 Lincoln Center respectfully requests support for two unique programs to engage Council District 46 residents with the best of the performing arts, free of charge.

Lincoln Center’s Department of Programs and Services for People with Disabilities (PSPD) brings live Lincoln Center performances directly to District 46 senior centers, nursing homes, and other health care facilities, reaching people with various disabilities who are unable to visit the campus.

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Little Blessings Child Care Educational Learning Center 061555557- Applied

Long Island University 111633516- Applied

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219-27 142nd Road Springfield Gardens

700 Northern Boulevard Brookville

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Lincoln Center’s Meet the Artist School Series provides public school teachers from Council District 46 with the opportunity to bring their class to Lincoln Center for a program that showcases a unique blend of performance, participation and education. Students are placed front-and-center to actively engage with the artists, from singing to drumming to break dancing. NY 11413 More space is needed as well as more instructional materials and supplies.The following items need funding: technology in the form of CAI(computer assisted instruction)requiring a stationary computer center with software bundles in literacy and mathematics.Listening center with multi-unit jacks, CD players, books on tape/CD. Outdoor play equipment-including play-set, sand/water table, safety padding. Funding for professional,staff development and hiring part-time certified staff sponsored by the Bank Street College of Education. Large Rug, storage bins, tables and chairs. Adult literacy prep materials. NY 11548-1327 Improving the health literacy of individuals with asthma to decrease the expensive emergency department and hospitalization costs incurred by asthma patients. The Not- One-More-Life program will work directly with individuals and the Certified Asthma Education (CAE) course will improve the asthma expertise of individuals working daily with those who suffer asthma symptoms. The Not-One-More-Life program uses partnerships with faith based organizations to help patients control asthma symptoms and partner with their medical

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Make The Grade Foundation 141909228- Applied

Making Books Sing Inc 134201577- Applied

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244 Madison Avenue 500 New York

340 East 46th Street New York

Page 526 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) providers for the best treatment plan. Participants complete a symptom questionnaire, perform a breathing test and review the results with a physician. People with breathing problems are referred to their PCP. Secondly, a 12 week program, meeting 2 hours each week, will be offered to increase the number of CAEs. NY 11219 Mekimi will be using the funds to coordinate patients trips, outings, buying gifts, making parties,and other programs of bringing happieness to the ill. NY 10016 Make The Grade Foundation has a communications program that builds Internet Radio Stations in NYC public schools. Make The Grade Foundation has a career shadowing program for students which is conducted at WBLS radio station. Make the Grade gives CPR classes to NYC schools. Nutrition classes on eating healthy. Make The Grade Foundation partners in a bullying program with the United Federation of Teachers the is advertised on WBLS radio. Motivatinal speaking at NYC schools on peer pressure, drugs, self esteem. NY 10017 Alice’s Story is Making Books Sing’s anti-bullying initiative. Two teaching artists visit a classroom and facilitate a 45-minute interactive theater workshop. During the workshop, students function as audience members, critical thinkers and actors. The students begin by viewing short scenes performed by the teaching artists that illustrate different forms of bullying. This story explores how bullying can range from subtle taunting to outright aggression, and it also looks at the important role bystanders play in these situations. The students are then

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Martin Luther King Jr Concert Series Inc 112638417- Applied Marine Park Community Association 113332730- Applied

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32 Court Street suite 607 Brooklyn 3221 Avenue S Brooklyn

Page 532 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) engaged in a conversation, brainstorming effective ways to counter bullying and what to do when it happens. Finally, the students have the opportunity to become the actors in the skits, implementing the countering strategies they developed as a class. Funds will be used to subsidize program costs! for schools in order to provide access to all children. NY 10017 Literature at Play is Making Books Sing’s signature education program. Over the course of 4 to 20 weekly visits, teaching artists lead K-6th grade classes through acting, playwriting and songwriting workshops, resulting in each class’ adaptation of a children’s book. Residencies that run 6 sessions or more culminate in a Sharing Day in which students present their original plays or musicals for a partnering class. Funds will be used to provide greater access to more NYC schools, allowing them to participate in our program at little to no cost. NY 11215 Artist fees and production costs. NY 11234 The Halloween Festival is an annual event that has been taking place for over 27 years in the Marine Park Community. Originally sponored by Parks Recreation this event is now sponored by several community groups. In the past six years the Marine Park Community Association has taken the lead in this event. In past years at the estimate of the NYPD the walk has grown to an attendence of approx. 6,000 children and their parents. The Haunted Halloween Festival is a production that takes a full year of planning. Sat deign, costumes, props, and staging are all worked on throughout the year. Children of all ages and all the surrounding Brooklyn South come to have a

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MCCNY Charities Inc 275282132- Applied

Medicare Rights Center Inc 133505372- Applied

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446 West 36th Street New York

520 Eighth Avenue North Wing 3rd Floor New York

Page 538 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) ages and all the surrounding Brooklyn South come to have a safe and entertaining walk through the Salt Marsh of Marine Park NY 11219 To operate a central kitchen that will provide fresh, hot meals to several soup kitchens. Operating a central kitchen enables the Masbia network to distribute cost-effective, fresh meals throughout the city five days a week. NY 10018 Funds will be used for MCCNY Charities, Inc.s LGBTQI Mental Health Clinic. Services provided include mental health counseling and screening, brief intervention and referrals, mental health first aid, substance abuse counseling, enhanced HIV testing and housing and entitlement assistance. The goal of the LGBTQI Mental Health Clinic is to provide alternatives to runaway and homeless youth who would not otherwise have access to these services. Funds will be used to support the positions of the prevention associate, who is responsible for coordinating all clinic activities, including the schedule for the clinics psychiatric nurse practitioner. NY 10018 Medicare Rights will lead a Medicare Update and Enrollment Day in each sponsoring district, educating hundreds of community residents on Medicare basics and changes to the program, as well as state and federal public benefits for which they might be eligible. If just 20 constituents receive help enrolling into Medicare Savings Programs, we will secure over 100,000 in savings for your district. For your Medicare Update and Enrollment Day, we will work with district staff to identify an appropriate location for the event and to promote it district-

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Mount Sinai Hospital 136271888- Applied

Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty 132738818- Applied

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50000.00 DYCD-Y Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center MSAHC

37500.00 Unknown Met Council

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312-320 East 94th Street New York

80 Maiden Lane 21st Floor New York

Page 544 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) wide. Past events have attracted as many as 200 attendees. On the day of the event, an expert, bilingual Medicare Rights counselor will lead a presentation for your constituents and their caregivers, and help them answer their questions about Medicare. We will follow up with constituents for public benefi! ts, answer questions, provide case assistance and ensure that they complete their applications successfully. NY 10128 Funding will support the Health Center’s counseling services, which are a part Mount Sinai’s efforts toward the city’s dropout prevention initiative. Funding will also be used to support Text in the City, a health education program using social networks and text messaging. NY 10038 Met Council, along with our network of JCCs, provides case assistance/information and referral to the working-poor, near- poor, immigrants, seniors living on fixed incomes, and the recently unemployed. Their needs are not fully addressed by government and other social services agencies because they hover just above the federal poverty threshold. Discretionary funding leverages privately raised dollars and fills these service gaps. This grant will pay for staff that will directly serve at least 300 households. Case workers will connect clients to benefits/entitlements, financial assistance, emergency food vouchers and packages, clothing, legal assistance, employment assistance, and other critical services. Last year, we provided 30,299 units of crisis intervention, 191,551 units of information referral, 25,259 households’ screenings for public he!

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Metropolitan Russian-American Parent AssInc 113214314- Applied

Midori Foundation Inc dba Midori Friends 133682472- Applied

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80 Maiden Lane 21st Floor New York

8405 108 Street c4 Richmond Hill

352 Seventh Avenue Suite 301 New York

Page 550 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) alth insurance, and 8,102 screenings for food stamps programs. NY 10038 Met Council’s Kosher Food Network, the largest in the country, provides emergency and continuous food assistance to New Yorkers in need, regardless of ethnicity or religious background. Using a staff of only 7, last year we distributed over 312,000 food packages through 122 distribution sites, 510,000 meals, and 665,000 worth of food vouchers that reinvigorate local economies.

While the need for emergency food has been steadily increasing, declining resources have limited our ability to meet this need. All our distribution sites have asked for increased allocations. The increasing need is shown in more than 20 increase in demand over the past 2 years, the interest of new CBOs in bringing our food programs into their neighborhoods, and the growing number of elderly émigrés and young families accessing our services for the first time. As a result, we have depleted our available resources. Without additional funding, we will have to begin cutting back what we provide to the community. NY 11418 Collect, translate, print and distribute Russian-English informational and educational materials related to voting. Educate all new voters - residents of Community Board 18, City Council District 46. NY 10001 Midori Friends respectfully requests an appropriation of 12,000 to continue to present Adventure Concerts Workshops to

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Page 556 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) students at PS 194 and PS 203. These programs feature professional ensembles that represent the music of varied nations, including China, Africa, India, Brazil, Spain, Mexico, and Japan. Scheduled as residencies lasting 3-10 weeks, our programs feature a kick-off Adventure Concert followed by a series of interactive Workshops. Classroom teachers receive detailed study guides including relevant, hands-on activities for students and ideas for making cross-curricular connections. Artists visit individual classrooms to prepare students for their own participation in a culminating Adventure Concert for their families and school communities. During these activities, students increase their appreciation of music and its role in other ! cultures, are inspired by musicians as role models, and share-- with their families--positive educational experiences across generations. NY 10036 Build A Musical: theater workshops with a professional director/choreographer in which participants learn choreography, acting and voice skills to perform in their own Broadway revue for the school or community. The funds will be used for the teaching artist, program director, company manager, supplies (simple props, cds of music, scripts, lyric/music sheets).This program can be tailored for implementation in either a public school for students (grades K- 12) or senior center for senior citizens. Council Member Fidler has funded this program for P.S. 52K for the past 3 years. This year the program will take place in the spring. We would be

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Multi Cultral Youth Arts Program 371623237- Applied

My Time Inc 680646329- Applied

My Time Inc 680646329- Applied

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1416 Avenue M Brooklyn

82-46 234th street Bellerose

1312 East 84 Street Brooklyn

1312 E 84th St Brooklyn

Page 562 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) happy to continue as cultural arts partners with this school in FY13. NY 11230 MDC is requesting funds to enhance its Out of School Time Programs at PS 197 and PS 193. As of the date of this submission, MDC is funded under DYCD OST program to provide after-school or out of school time programs for students at these two elementary schools. Supplemental City Council discretionary funds will be used to provide two additional educational trips per year, and hire a science and/or math consultant to provide more enrichment programming. Funds will also be used for professional training to maintain the SAAC license NY 11427 The funds requested will be used to operate an after school Multicultural Youth Arts Program projected to have approximately 300 students ages 5-12 in grades K-5. MYAP will begin in September and commence at the end of the school year In June. MYAP will be held Monday to Friday from 2:30- :6:30 pm. MYAP includes a variety of activities such as Dance Music, Theatre, Drama, Fitness, Arts Crafts, Dining Etiquette, Crocheting, Photography, Reading, Writing, Tutoring. Funding is needed to pay for the costs for the above mentioned as well as teachers, supplies, and uniforms along with Rent Utilities. NY 11236 fundinding will be utilize to provide educational training and parent support to parents, caregiver of a child with Autism and other developmental disabilities. NY 11236 The said program would be parent educational training.

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National Lighthouse Museum 134055215- Applied

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270 90th Street 1st Floor Brooklyn 1650 Broadway Suite 301 New York

PO Box 1-0296 Staten Island

Page 568 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Parents will attend educational workshops that relates to understanding their childs disability and how to effectively use strategies to help in raising their child with Autism and Developmental Disabilities. Also, the program is design to provide awareness of Autism and Developmental Disabilities in the community by conducting forums and events. NY 11209 Preteen Program NY 10019 To present the annual National Chorale New York City Elementary/Middle School and High School Choral Festivals which involve more than 30 participating school choral groups and 2500 student singers city-wide. NY 10301-1902 Funding is to develop and implement a rich maritime programming curriculum focused upon lighthouse history and their roles as aids to navigation,the principles behind the Fresnel lenses and the keepers stories and their jobs maintaining the lights and saving many people shipwrecked off their rocks. This history will be captured through videos of site developed by college interns using the latest technology such as Apps to capture tourists right from the ferry or their hotel rooms. Also targeting school children and families, educating them on the rich maritime heritage of the site as the original location of the USLHS/ United States Lighthouse Services overseeing all lighthouses in the country in the mid-1800s.The funding will allow us to hire educators/tour guides, develop curriculum, conduct site tours,lectures create videos, setting up a mini-! theater by purchasing seating,a screen, projection equipment

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Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project Inc 133844270- Applied

Neighborhood Housing Services of East Flatbush Inc 800615264- Applied

Network of Angels Inc 263564521- Applied

Network of Angels INC 263564521- Applied

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176 Grand Street Suite 300 New York

2806 Church Avenue Brooklyn

610 Riverdale avenue Brooklyn

610 Riverdale Avenue Brooklyn

Page 574 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) theater by purchasing seating,a screen, projection equipment etc.to be placed in the Educational Resource Center/ Building 11 at NLM site NY 10013 The funds will support NEDAPs Financial Justice legal hotline and community know-your-rights education. We will assist low income New Yorkers in the Council Members district, who have been harmed by: (1) abusive debt collection and credit reporting; (2) student loan debt stemming from enrollment in sham trade schools; and (3) credit checks by employers and landlords that unjustly block people from access to jobs and housing. NY 11226 Financial Capability. Additional funding will support our efforts to assist past and present customers coping with high debt, less income, credit issues and unemployment. The program will also assist homeowners who recently received perminent mortgage modifications. NHS want to give them the tools they need to combat their problems. NY 11207 Funding will be used to support Network of Angels College and Career Advisement Program. Network of Angels College and Career Advisement Program focuses on providing College Advisement and Career Counseling to Youth who are currently living in and or receiving services in the foster care system. Network of Angels will also offer this program to youth who are actively involved in community based and religious organizations that do not offer college advisement and or career counseling services. NY 11207 Funding will be used for to support the following programs:

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New York Board of Rabbis Inc 131809283- Applied

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136 East 39th Street 4th Floor New York

Page 580 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) College Advisement,Post Secondary Planning Counseling, Financial Planning and Career Training with a focus on Office Administration, Accounting, and Income Tax Preparation. NY 10011 Our school profile pages are the core of our website. Other websites offer statistical information about schools, but Insideschools is the only site that also offers narrative descriptions, slideshows and assessments of individual schools’ quality based on visits, interviews and data analysis. With 120,000 New Yorkers using the site each month, it’s clear the hunger for this information is tremendous. City Council funding will allow us to update hundreds of school profiles, the most visited pages of the site, during the 2012-13 school year, so no review is more than three years old. We will also include consumer-friendly data. And we will provide technical assistance on school choice to City Council constituent-service staff, and workshops for parents and council staff. Plus, we will respond to telephone calls and emails throughout the year fr! om Council staff members about problems faced by constituents, as they arise. NY 10016 The NYC Council funding is used to support child sexual abuse and molestation prevention education for adults living in NYC. Since 2007, the NYBR has provide Stewards of Children to thousands of NY adults with the City Councils support. The funding supports the outreach, planning and implementation of three (3) trainings in each Council district for up to 50 adults in each session hosted by local faith organizations. For every adult trained, 10 children are safer. Stewards of Children is the

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NEW YORK CITY ACT-SO INC 202538102- Applied

New York City Coalition Against Hunger 133471350- Applied

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270 West 96th Street New York City

50 Suite 1520 New York

Page 586 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) only third-party evaluated training that has been proven to work. It is nationally recognized and won the 2007 McGruff Crime Prevention Award. Protecting children is an adults responsibility. NY 10025 The grant will be used to support the NAACP NYC ACT-SO Academic Enrichment Program. The Program is a free, year- long extracurricular youth development program targeted to African American high-school youth, which provides personalized mentoring, leadership training, and artistic, cultural, technological, and scientific skill development across 26 categories in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Funding will specifically support 2012-13 program expansion, outreach, recruitment, and retention activity and programming throughout the Metro New York area. Operational goals are a 100 increase in student enrollment and retention; enhanced program content; increased capacity to deliver these services throughout New York City; and to increase public awareness and availability of these resources to high school students. The funds will be used in order t! o increase program and resource material support for student enrichment activities, from 250 to 500 students, by the end of FY 2013. NY 10004 NYCCAH is requesting 205,000 to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) and other nutrition assistance benefits, and to assist low-income households citywide who remain eligible to retain benefits. This program improves the nutritional status of

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New York City Parents of Lesbians and Gay Men Inc 133049626- Applied

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130 E 25th St Ste M1 New York

Page 592 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) recipients and reduces their need for food from Emergency Food Providers (EFPs). NYCCAH will perform outreach on all nutrition assistance benefits, as well as conduct pre-screening, and application / recertification assistance to improve access to, and participation in, the Food Stamp / SNAP program. Additionally, we will conduct technical assistance to soup kitchens, food pantries and community based organizations in order to help them expand or start new programs that connect their customers to nutrition assistance benefits. NY 11223 OTSAR HAS A SUNDAY/SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN FROM 5 TO 21, IN BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND MANHATTAN. WE HAVE 90 CHILDREN PER SESSION. WE PROVIDE DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVIES APPROPRIATE TO THE POPULATION. THE FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR DRIVERS AND MATRONS FOR THE PROGRAM AND TO PROVIDE TRIPS AND SPECITIALTIES,(GYM, DANCE AND ART) NY 11223 OTSAR HAS DEVELOPED AN ADVOCACY PROGRAM TO HELP FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS ACCESS NECESSARY SERVICES THROUGH THE DOE. FUNDS WILL BE USED TO PAY 2 PART TIME ADVOCATES AND SOME ADVERTISING. NY 10010-2921 PFLAG NYC requests funding for its Safe Schools Program and support services to LGBT youth. Free to schools, the Safe Schools Program brings community speakers into classrooms to foster dialogue about LGBT issues and promote tolerance, combat anti-LGBT harassment, and support youth and families.

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Page 598 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) As young people come out at younger and younger ages, the Safe Schools Program provides an essential resource to school personnel who are ill-equipped to handle the needs of LGBT youth and to educate the wider community of students. PFLAG NYC provides programs citywide that meet requirements of diversity education under the Respect for All Program and the Chancellors Regulation on Bias-Related Harassment, as well as emergency intervention for bullying and hate crimes in schools. Maximum funding would allow for the hiring of a full- time coordinator to accel! erate the expansion of the number of schools reached and speaker recruitment and training. NY 10306 The Keith Roma Stabilization Project is a program that would be offered to the citizens of New York City and its five boros. It is a program that is designed to provide victim services in real time at the scenes of fires and disasters and through the process of property rehabilitation and recovery thus limiting the devastating and often paralyzing realities facing the victims of fires and disasters. The program is to provide real time services commencing at the scene of events, we will utilize equipment and materials necessary to stabilize affected dwellings, allowing for rapid re-entry when appropriate. When re-entry is not possible the program will provide on-site emergency funding, clothing and transportation to a safe location. The program would support the victims, and every effort will be made to recover and transport medications, medical eq! uipment, pets and other items necessary to the health and

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11 Park Place Suite 1416 New York

7151 Avenue T Brooklyn

Page 604 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) recovery of victims. The program is designed to provide immediate professional inte NY 11377 The funds will be used to provide free recreational tennis and educational programs for beginner and intermediate players, ages 5-18 years in the council member’s district during the summer, fall, winter or spring. Loaner racquets and balls will be provided to all participants. Special events, team tennis tournaments and trips are a regular part of the program schedule. NY 10007 The home sharing component of NYFSCs city-wide Home Sharing and Respite Care Program, the only one of its type in New York City, matches compatible persons free of charge in shared living arrangements in dwellings rented or owned by one or more of the participants. One or both matchmates must be aged 60 or over. The programs respite care component provides certified in-home attendants to help frail elderly persons who are attempting to manage at home alone or whose caregivers have become ill or are temporarily away, to assist them with personal care, meal preparation, shopping, escorting, light housekeeping and laundry at the low rates of 7.25 per hour on weekdays and 7.50 per hour on weekends plus carfare. Free emergency, temporary in-home attendant respite care is also provided for low income frail elderly whose caregivers experience a sudden in! ability to provide care on weekdays after 5 p.m., weekends, holidays and in emergencies. NY 11234 Funds will support GESC operating expenses including animal

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NPowerNY Inc 134145441- Applied

New York WEB Center 205620848- Applied

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3 Metrotech Center Mezzanine Level Brooklyn

402 Brooklyn

Page 610 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) food, greenhouse upkeep, outside learning environment, tank upkeep and support staff salary. NY 10001 We are requesting 3,000 to support our work educating and organizing low and moderate income tenants who love in at-risk affordable housing, helping them develop and carry out campaigns around issues of concern to their communities, particularly issues related to preservation of the long term affordability of their homes. We currently work with tenants in project-based Section 8, current and former Mitchell-Lama, and rent regulated buildings. In addition to our work in at-risk buildings, we also provide counseling and referrals to individual tenants with housing problems and we provide technical assistance and leadership development training to leaders of tenant associations. We also have city-wide leadership committees for each type of housing we work with, where tenants can come together to discussed common problems, share information, and strat! egize together. NY 11201 The program for which NPower is requesting funds is the Technology Service Corps. TSC provides young adults (18-25 years of age)with free IT training, professional skills, mentoring, internships and job placement and ultimately brighter futures through careers in IT. TSC has 10 year history of success.

The requested funds will be used for expansion of our program in Harlem. NY 11225 Funding will underwrite staff costs for NYWCs afterschool

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Page 616 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) program at two locations in Central Brooklyn. Programs will operate 4 days/week from 3-5:30 PM. At one location, students will learn vocational skills relative to television broadcasting, including camera work, talent, news and feature reporting, and directing in the context of producing PRIDE TVs regular broadcast. At the other, students will learn vocational skills relative to graphic arts, website construction, fashion photography, animation, audio recording engineering, and documentary film making, including camera, soundtrack and editing. Students work with industry professionals in their chosen fields. Programs are open to the community and free. NY 10003-7033 Urban Produce Program

The Program disburses thousands of pounds of fresh produce on an annual basis to the New York City in need community. The low-income clientele should be consuming at least nine servings (at least 4½ cups) of vegetables and fruits a day. With the rising costs of fresh foods the Urban Produce Program offers a chance for the most in need clients to bridge the gap.

The funding will be used to help fund the distribution of 25,000 lbs of produce and hands-on classes teaching how to use those fruits and vegetables. As much as possible, we purchase from farmers within 100 miles of NYC. in their malnourished diets by including fresh produce into their diets. NY 11234 Project Mazon - help pay for food at local grocery stores

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Page 622 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Sunday Girls Program - offer free programming to girls that cannot afford otherwise to join programs such as swimming, art,excersize,fight obesity,and promote self confidence NY 10007 The funds will be used to replenish/replace musical instruments. NY 10001 The funding would be used to allow our students to have further enrichment and complete after-school programs that benefit the students and the community. NY 10001 The funds will be used to provide the students of IS 78 with musical instruments, supplemental materials, after school instruction, jazz band performances. It will enable IS 78 to produce two concerts and prepare the bands for competition. NY 11204-1101 The goals of Ohels Public Education and Awareness program are to increase awareness about abuse and addictions and to combat the stigma associated with mental illness and disabilities. To increase awareness, Ohel encourages community responsibility and engagement, and increased service inquiry by individuals in need. Through an ongoing anti- stigma campaign regarding disabilities and the individuals who live with them, Ohel strives to combat the negative stereotypes associated with disabilities. It is important that a person be more focused on seeking proper services for themselves or family members than to be concerned about stigma associated. The campaign utilizes both online and offline media including community forums, videos, websites, print, radio, etc. Many of Ohels brochures are avilable in a multitude of languages including Spanish, Chines!

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Older Adults Technology Services 550882599- Applied

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Page 628 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) e, Russian, and Arabic. NY 11204 Portion of funds requested to give continued support for Dyslexia Afterschool Tutoring Center. Portion to be used to develop and present community awareness workshops for educators, health professionals and interested parties dealing with Dyslexia and the struggling reader. Funds will be used for venue rental, speakers, material development participant packets, advertising, direct mail, media, coordination and followup. We will run 4-6 events. NY 11215 Free technology training in a community based technology lab, teaching skills from email internet to health research and accessing government services online.OATS has over 1,000 pages of proprietary curriculum available in English and Spanish.Access to Senior Planet digital community resources, including our weekly events calendar, resource guide, videoconferences, and specialized content on health, finances, and other essential topics.This service, available online at www.seniorplanet.org, reaches over 25,000 older adults per year.Free event listings in the Senior Planet calendar are a powerful way for organizations, such as arts cultural institutions, to reach an audience of thousands. One-on-one technology support training at the Senior Planet Exploration Center. This new citywide intergenerational technology resource center will be opening ! in summer of 2012, seniors from all over the city will be welcome (with transportation assistance) to explore emerging technologies.

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OTSAR EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 113074801- Applied

OTSAR FAMILY SERVICES INC 112061112- Applied

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2334 WEST 13TH STREET BROOKLYN

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Page 634 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 10018-7799 Brooklyn Food Coalition (BFC) is a grassroots organizing vehicle aiming to get healthy food of all our people through neighborhood and borough-wide education and action. Food is a powerful community organizer because it touches everyone. We offer community development through educational and volunteer participation programs: 1) educational and organizing support for public school parents advocating for improved school food, school gardens, and food in the curriculum; 2) information and volunteer coordination for healthy bodegas, farmers markets, community gardens and urban farms, food coops and community supported agriculture; 3) educational programs on healthy food access, nutrition and environmental improvements created by better food production and distribution methods, 4) support for local worker rights campaigns and good jobs in the food syst! em, e.g., anti-Walmart and pro-healthy bodegas and supermarkets, support for market, processing and restaurant workers rights. BFC neighbor NY 11223 OTSAR EARLY CHILDHOOD HAS DEVELOPED AN ADVOCACY PROGRAM TO ENABLE PARENTS TO ACCESS APPROPRIATE SERVICES FOR THEIR CHILDREN THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. THE FUNDS WILL BE USED TO EMPLOY TWO PART TIME ADVOCATES TO TRAIN THE PARENTS, THEREBY ENSURING THAT THE CHILDREN RECEIVE THE SERVICES THAT THEY REQUIRE AND ARE ENTITLED TO. NY 11223 OTSAR HAS A DAY HABILITATION FOR 38 ADULTS FROM

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Parkville Youth Organization 112204831- Applied

Partnership for the Homeless Inc., The 133732698- Applied

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1249 74th street brooklyn

305 Seventh Avenue 13th Floor New York

Page 640 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) THE AGE OF 21 TO 85. MOST OF THESE INDIVIDUALS ARE SEVERLY DISABLED AND NEED HELP WITH ALL ACTIVITIES FOR DAILY LIVING. WE RECENTLY RECEIVED A LARGE DECREASE FROM MEDICADE AND HAVE TO CURTAIL SOME OF THE EXTRA THINGS WE HAVE DONE. THE FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR OUR GARDEN/GREENHOUSE, TRAINING KITCHEN AND ART THERAPIST. NY 10029 1)Our 5dollarplay.com project offers affordable theatrical performances for NYC school aged children and senior citizens. 2)Summer in The City Theater This project focuses on providing free theatrical venues for the general public during the Summer season. School aged children who participate with our program will have the opportunity to stay busy during the Summer season by displaying their acting skills in front of a live audience. Our performances are held at various outdoor venues such as amphitheaters, New York City Housing Authority centers, and NYC Parks Dept outdoor theaters. NY 11228 Baseball and football programs will be the specfic programs funded. The fund will be use to urchase uniforms and sports equipment. NY 10009 Family Resource Center in East New York helps low-income and homeless families start on the to prosperity. Funding from City Council would support:

1) Housing Rights, which helps families transfer out of unsafe or inadequate housing and into appropriate living conditions

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PESHA ELIAS BIKUR CHOLIM DBOBOV INC 112513453- Applied

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2) Education Rights, which helps at-risk children overcome educational challenges linked to poverty, through access to public school resources (Head Start, special education, free lunches, transportation); school enrollment; and education around children’s legal rights.

3) Job-Readiness and Financial Literacy, which helps with resume writing, interview skills, access to trainings and certifications, referrals to outside employment, budgeting, and tax-preparation assistance.

4) Furnish a Future, which helps newly-housed families transform their new living spaces into furnished homes.

5) SISTA, which brings together high-risk women of color to reduce their exposure to HIV. NY 11219 Provide home cooked meals for the elderly and infirm, provide Social workers to help the elderly and specifically Holocaust survivors. Help poor kids by providing funding for them to attend Summer Camp NY 10003-4646 PAL is requesting funds to support Play Streets in District 46. Play Streets bring all the components of a summer day camp experience to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Through collaborations with the NYPD, FDNY, and

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Page 652 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) National Guard, Play Street activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage teamwork, and develop leadership skills. Play Streets are a measurable, goal-oriented program that allow youth to: 1. Engage in recreational activities that increase fitness and promote positive relationships; 2. Reduce risk-taking behaviors and foster life skills; 3. Stimulate creativity and an appreciation for cultural diversity. 4. Embrace the community and help families become more familiar with community resources.

In 2011, PAL operated 12 Play Streets in Brooklyn, including 2 in District 46 at Canarsie Playground and Fox Playground serving 408 youth. Locations are subject to change each year. NY 10003-4646 PAL is requesting funds to support Play Streets in District 46. Play Streets bring all the components of a summer day camp experience to children free of charge for 7 weeks each summer. Through collaborations with the NYPD, FDNY, and National Guard, Play Street activities reinforce school lessons, foster creativity, build positive character traits, encourage teamwork, and develop leadership skills. Play Streets are a measurable, goal-oriented program that allow youth to: 1. Engage in recreational activities that increase fitness and promote positive relationships; 2. Reduce risk-taking behaviors and foster life skills; 3. Stimulate creativity and an appreciation for cultural diversity. 4. Embrace the community and help families become more familiar with community resources.

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Polish Slavic Center INC 112285970- Applied

Prospect Park Alliance 112843763- Applied

Public Housing Communities Inc 203937275- Applied

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177 Kent Street Brooklyn

95 Prospect Park West Brooklyn

272 Wyckoff Street 15D Brooklyn

Page 658 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) In 2011, PAL operated 12 Play Streets in Brooklyn, including 2 in District 46 at Canarsie Playground and Fox Playground serving 408 youth. Locations are subject to change each year. NY 11222 The ESSP is a program that has been assisting Senior Citizens regardless of immigration, economic status, or ethnic group. The program offers information, help and assistance in obtaining benefits: SSA,SSI,Veterans Benefits,PA,Medicare Part A,B D,MA,FS,Unemployment Benefits,Public Housing,SCRIE,SCHE,Real Property Tax Credit (IT-214), NYS School Tax Relief Program,HEAP,Life Line Telephone Service,EPIC,Reduced Public Transportation Fare (MTA),Access-A-Ride, Union Pension.Our services are primarily focused on providing complete information about all benefits offered by the City of New York, New York State and the Federal Government.We are also helping with filling out applications, pre-screening for eligibility, translation various documents and explaining laws and regulation.The funds will be used to cover program expenses(salaries,rent ,office supp! lies etc.) NY 11215 The Alliance requests Member Expense items to support Park Programs and Operations. With these funds, we can continue to offer exciting programs at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and Lefferts Historic House, while keeping the Park and its facilities clean, safe, and well-maintained. NY 11217 Provide job/skills training for NYCHA and community at large residents, so that they can better qualify themselves for employment and/or entrepreneurial opportunities intended by

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149 Madison Avenue Suite 1201 New York

253 West 35th Street 16th Floor New York

Page 664 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Provide Technical Assistance to Section 3 Business Concerns so that they are better prepared to compete on contracts that fall under HUD’S Section 3 self-sufficiency initiative and other public/private sector contracts. NY 10016 Each year, working with 700 underperforming public school students and 2,400 corporate and community volunteers, we transform struggling schools and nearby under-resourced community facilities. We respectfully request a 20,000 grant to co-sponsor the transformation of a vital but under-resourced community site, such as a school, homeless shelter, health clinic, community center, senior center, or police precinct. While visibly revitalizing schools and neighborhoods, we put high-risk students on a path to becoming productive citizens and members of our workforce. Publicolor changes environments marked by fear and hopelessness into welcoming ones charged with a new sense of focus, determination, energy, and safety. We are unique among after-school programs in that 100 of our students’ work impacts 100 of the school community. Additionally, 10! 0 of our students are engaged in community service, thus preparing to be good citizens and potential community leaders. NY 10001 Requested funds will be used to support a variety of services to autistic individuals, their families and caregivers. Services will be provided at the home of the autistic individual or at one of QSACs facilities.

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PURELEMENTS AN EVOLUTION IN DANCE INC 205332584- Applied

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1958 Fulton Street Suite 409 Brooklyn

1958 Fulton Street Suite 409 wwwpurelementsorg Brooklyn

Page 670 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) NY 11229 PIP is providing out of school services in the arts for students at PS 236 and the surrounding area. The after school programs are Tuesdys and Thursdays from 3-6. The focus on exploring Angelo DeCesares Flip stories and other stories through book arts, puppetry and storytelling.Students will be read stories and then create their own stories and puppet shows working in small groups. NY 11233 Purelements is requesting General support for our Arts Education programs. Our programs are designed to expose and encourage Brooklyn students with a special focus on East Brooklyn to explore careers in the performing arts and arts education. Purelements innovative learning environment is designed to enable students to reach their full potential in the arts and in life. Curriculum includes Ballet, Modern, West African (with musical accompanists), Hip Hop, Musical Theater, Jazz and Choreography. Students develop and refine skills through rigorous technical training, performance opportunities and mentorship. The impact of Purelements on under served communities is enormous, as it provides rigorous training in a small class setting, multiple youth performance opportunities, and arts events for area audiences. NY 11233 Purelements request funding for it’s NYC Home Season in November 2012 at The Kumble Theater. The Purelements Season will comprise two public performances, a post-show discussion and one student matinee. These performances will serve more than 600 Purelements fans, while the school matinee will reach 300 students from NYC public schools who

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Page 676 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) participate in our Project AIRE program. The Home Season will feature the world premiere of a new work by Purelements Co-Directors Kevin Joseph and Lakai Worrell. Tentatively entitled Portraits, this new dance is inspired by the lives and work of preeminent African-American visual artist Romare Bearden, and New York City-born Hip-Hop artist Justin Bua. The full program will also include two to three additional works from Purelements’ repertory. Purelements has been presented by noted venues such as the International African Arts Festival, Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center and the City Parks Foundation to critical acclaim. NY 11226 To bring Pride Not Prejudice presentations to your district during daytime school hours in NYC public schools k-12 and offer awareness using honesty and theatre to engage students to make better health and life choices. Each is an hour and a half in three parts: 1) True story or performance piece focusing on the chosen topic 2} play with professional actors. 3) Workshop with student feedback. We have many different presentations covering a variety of topics such as HIV infection, addiction, bullying, homophobia, teen pregnancy, domestic violence, intolerance and more. Specific topics and even a certain school may be chosen or that could be left to schools in your district. But we will contact the schools, arrange the presentation and follow up with support. Each presentation is 1500; the amount requested brings 10 but any amount given will! be appreciated and used in your district. For awards not

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Page 682 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) rounding with 1500.00, part one and three in a 45 workshop will be added. NY 11226 We will bring the program of Journey to Pride to one school in your district. Journey to Pride is a partnership with a school in your district to address any of our topics: HIV and other STD infection, teen pregnancy, bullying, addiction, intolerance, homophobia and more. In 8-15 workshops occurring after the last period on any given school day we will train student to be peer educators and actors in part two and three of any of our presentations. The workshops do provide acting training but more importantly students who workshop our topics and are trained to answer their peer’s questions. In addition to these funded workshops, the partnership will facilitate some volunteer school activities on our part which include our traditional three part presentations with the students as our actors, and other workshops when needed. We created a rela! tionship with the school that allows the topic to be fully addressed. NY 11234 Bi-weekly senior citizens program providing food, socialization, cultural and enrichment opportunities as well as informative health and wellness workshops/screenings. Funding is needed to replace outdated and inefficient restrooms for both men and women attending senior citizens activities. NY 11234 Funds are used to purchase equipment and other items necessary for the coaches to conduct the seasonal sports activities organized by the MQH Youth Organization. The approximately 200 children that we serve are residents of our

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3485 Third Avenue Bronx

1330 E100th st 2 Brooklyn

Page 688 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) surrounding community of Mill Basin/Bergen Beach. NY 11214 RCS provides the following programs to low income families: Client Choice Food Pantry, Social Service assistance services such as food stamps done on site, Medicare, Medicaid, housing subsidies. Electronic Food Stamp Site program, Nutrition Health Education workshops, Health Benefits Workshops, Summer Tutoring Classes, Free Tax Assistance. NY 11216 Funds will be used to advance our tutoring, leadership training, and college support network programs. In addition, funds will also support of annual signature back to school event get Your Mind Right! NY 10456 Teens Live To Tape is an independent television show formatted like a late night talk show with elements of a variety show that is focused on teenage successes throughout our city. Episodes will air on you tube and Bronxnet stations, and will be shopped for another mainstream network. Media is saturated with discouraging depictions of our youth, this show will shine a better light, to encourage youth to do well, that they have a platform to demonstrate the good they do. Funds will be used for equipment, set design, and costumes. NY 11236-5326 We intend to provide all eligible New York City residents with a preparatory workshop in Math and Language Arts, for the purpose of passing an entrance exam,to enter a License practical Nurse Ladder Scholarship Program. We will provide two instructors for Math and Language Arts,as well as study guide materials. Also, administrative needs will be met to facilitate this initiative.

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Renaissance-EMS 134122438- Applied

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225 West 99th Street New York

3485 Third Ave Bronx

Page 694 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) facilitate this initiative. NY 10025-5014 Music Memory serves 6,000-8,000 3rd- through-6th-grade students annually with an innovative classroom curriculum. Throughout the year, students engage in a wide range of artistic activities (creative and structured movement, singing, and performing on rhythm and melody instrument). In the spring, they participate in the City Wide Finals Competition, where the works they studied are performed by Riverside Symphony. The program provides free DOE-accredited professional development workshops for all music teachers in the program. NY 10456 The request for funding is our Music On Wheels (M.O.W.) music education program. The program was initiated in response to budget cuts that have decimated music education opportunities for youth throughout our schools and community. M.O.W. has been a very affective and affordable option for schools and CBOs over the past 9 years, servicing well over 6,000 youth featuring band and chorus classes in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Harlem. The funds will be used to provide 2 classes (band/chorus) throughout the contracted period, includes all instruments, instructors, equipment and supplies. The curriculum does include S.T.E.M. educational initiatives and social development support for all sites. We are performance based so groups often perform at school/agency events throughout the school year including a huge annual recital that incorporates selected M.O.! W. sites citywide to perform together. Over 500 participants

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3485 Third Avenue Bronx

3485 Third Avenue Bronx

Page 700 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) and 2,000 family and invited guest attend. NY 10456 Music With A Message ) is an outreach program of Renaissance E.M.S. that inspires and empowers youth and the community to maximize their potential. Renaissance E.M.S. recognizes that music is a powerful influence in the lives of our youth. It influences how they dress, talk, and walk, even impacting how they interact with each other. In an effort to promote positive change and to motivate and inspire the youth and their families, MWAM performs original and cover songs that address pertinent social issues that the community can not only relate to but also allows us to influence them in a positive way using the same melodies that can negatively mislead and discourage them. NY 10456 Funds will be used to perform in five community based venues to cover the fees for staffing and travel costs for a live one hour performance. Music With A Message (MWAM) is a band that will be beginning its 4th annual tour this upcoming Summer. The band is comprised of 21 of the most talent youth ages 6-21 that our city has to offer. A truck that holds all of the music equipment unfolds into a stage allows the flexibility needed to go to any community to perform, relieving community leaders of the need to rent equipment. MWAM performs songs that relate to the issues that plague our community, such as “Pull Your Pants Up”, “Asthma Can’t Win”, “Let’s Work Together” (a work out song to influence health and nutrition) to positively influence our communities. This being the 4th year of MWAM, we are in very high demand throughout t!

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Sadie Nash Leadership Project Inc 113633912- Applied

Safe Space NYC Inc 111711014- Applied

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267-07 76th Avenue New Hyde Park

157 Montague Street 4th floor Brooklyn

89-74 162 Street Jamaica

Page 706 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) he 5 boroughs. Each year we perform up to 90 shows, the majority in the Summer time. NY 11040 Maintaining our facility is the main component of our program. The costs associated with our building resent the majority of the financial burden we face in continuing to provide our services to families in need. The funds will be used to help support our electric bills as the House is heated by electricity and air conditioned. Our 42 bedroom facility consumes significant energy, especially in the winter months. Additionally to keep our families and their children safe, we employ a security guard who makes routine rounds throughout the building beginning at 9pm at night until 9am the following morning. The funds will also be used to fund this security feature. NY 11201 SNLP supports intellectual and emotional development and fosters young women’s empowerment through: an intensive flagship summer program; year long after school educational enrichment; paid service-learning internships; independent leadership and community organizing projects; SAT and college prep; and various opportunities for organizational stewardship. We support young women so they can be active leaders not just in the future, but in their lives, schools, and communities today. NY 11432 We are seeking 250,000 in support for the City Council’s RHY/TIL Initiative. Since 2008, we have operated Safe Haven, our 12-bed transitional residence for RHY, as part of this initiative. Our program provides a range of comprehensive services: long-term shelter (up to 18 months), case

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St Columba Roman Catholic Church 112220139- Applied

Samaritans of New York, The 133164464- Applied

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2055 E 69th St PO Box 340548 Brooklyn

2245 Kimball St Brooklyn

PO Box 1259 Madison Square Station New York City

Page 712 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) management, individual and group counseling, life skills training, and job readiness skills. We engage our youth in workshops promoting self-confidence, teaching basic independent living and responsible communal living skills, and connecting them with services required to address housing, health, educational, employment, and other needs. In short, we provide our youth with the foundation for long-term independence and stability by helping them obtain life skills and develop relationships with caring adults and peers. NY 11234 the St Bernard sports council is primarily a basketball program that administers to the youth of the community and the funds go to subsidized registration and uniforms. NY 11234 The program includes 2-hand touch football, basketball baseball, softball and a basketball camp. the funds will be used to puchase equipment for the various activities. NY 10159 Funds are for Samaritans suicide prevention public education program that provides free training to those working on the frontlines with NYC’s highest risk, most violent and self- destructive populations in our public schools, CBO’s and government agencies, including guidance counselors, social workers, first responders for victims, immigrants, returning veterans, children, etc. With as many Americans dying from suicide as AIDS and homicide combined, with 10 of NYC high school students attempting suicide annually and 6 of NYC adults reporting clinically significant emotional distress (especially women, Hispanics, those with low incomes and chronic diseases)—the need for Samaritans to train 150

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Seaside Summer Concert Series Inc 112561538- Applied Shalom Task Force Inc 113207504- Applied

SHAREL Self-help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer 133131914- Applied

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32 Court Street suite 607 Brooklyn PO Box 137 New York

1501 Broadway Suite 704A New York

Page 718 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) frontline caregivers and health providers who serve 100,000 students/clients from your district/borough making them more comfortable and confident in! responding to, identifying and providing resources and treatment to those who are hurting themselves or others is paramount. NY 11201 Artist fees and production costs. NY 10274-0137 The STF Domestic Violence Hotline offers an anonymous first response to Orthodox and immigrant Jewish victims of domestic violence. STF’s trained hotline advocates answer calls, assess victims general needs, provide crisis counseling, develop safety plans with victims, and refer clients for appropriate services, including counseling, legal services, shelter, financial assistance, social services, police and rabbinical consultation. In the last two years, calls to the hotline from victims increased over 22. The Shalom Task Force Hotline has an operating budget of over 135,000 a year. The requested funds will be utilized for the following purposes: 1) Telephone and internet access for the hotline, 3) Outreach and advertising to victims; 3) Liability and general insurance; 4) Training advocates. NY 10036 Through peer delivered support services, SHARE helps women with breast or ovarian cancer get the information and support they need. Funds will be used to continue and enhance SHAREs telephone support services, educational programs, support groups, and public health initiatives to empower New Yorkers to work through their feelings, consider their options,

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SHARE offers telephone support and support groups in English Spanish across all 5 boroughs of NYC and a bi-lingual Survivor Patient Navigator in 2 hospital breast clinics. Educational programs are informed by the unique perspectives of survivors and led by top researchers and practitioners. Our Novela aims to reduce mortality rates by building public awareness in vulnerable communities. Funding will help SHARE continue to reach your constituents by answering their calls, offering support groups, educational meetings, and the Novela in their communities. NY 11219 Shema Kolainu Hear Our Voices provides center based services to children with autism and other disabilities. The professional staff use art, music and movement as a way to enhance the sessions to elicit speech and language and as a means of communication. One of the serious problems children with autism face is sensory integration dysfunction (DSI). Children with DSI respond well to sensory stimulation therapy, such as art and activities that require touch, hearing, music, dance and movement. Art, Music and Movement are used in many ways to stimulate responses, teach children to interact with each other and their environment, and calm the child who is hyperactive and easily over-stimulated. The funds will be used to purchase the necessary art and music supplies and equipment to fully integrate art and music

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Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and Bedford Stuyvesant 237330454- Applied

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Society of the Educational Arts Inc 113210593- Applied

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100000.00 DCA Teatro SEA SEA

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1698 Bergen Street Brooklyn

1698 Bergen Street Brooklyn

107 Suffolk Street New York

Page 730 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) into program. This grant will help us help these children overcome these problems while developing an appreciation for the arts – music, painting,and creative expression NY 11213 To provide reduced admission to the museum for Title 1 school groups and residents of zip codes 11213 and 11211; to run our arts literacy and preservation arts after school programs; to present free summer concerts by emerging musicians of color to the larger NYC community, to offer Family Day and the Harvest Festival to the community. NY 11213 To provide reduced admission to the museum for Title 1 school groups and residents of zip codes 11213 and 11211; to run our arts literacy and preservation arts youth programs; to present free summer concerts by emerging musicians of color to the larger NYC community, to offer Family Day and the Harvest Festival to the community. NY 10002 We seek support from the each Council Memeber to expand our ongoing tour of children’s theater in Spanish in NYC and our 2012-2013 season at our home base Teatro SEA. Funding will support our tour in each of the council members districts by developing new partnerships with libraries, schools, museums and community theaters, many of which lack the funds to partner with us. Support from the Council Members will also allow us to strengthen our relationships with our current partners, who often rely on us to provide programming for their Spanish speaking family audiences. Grant funds will enable us to build on our audience development efforts to ensure that home base theater audiences continue to have access to a

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Songs of Love Foundation 113314191- Applied

South Asian Youth Action 133943630- Applied

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107-40 Queens Blvd 4D Forest Hills

54-05 Seabury Street Elmhurst

Page 736 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) wide array of Latin American children’s theater/folktale classics. NY 11375 Songs of Love Foundation’s sole purpose is to provide songs to terminally and chronically ill children, free of charge. Songs are created as they are requested with referrals coming from hospitals, medical offices, word of mouth and other sources. From its offices in Forest Hills, NY, SOL staff liaises with healthcare facilities treating young people throughout the U.S. and 250 volunteer SOL Music Messengers seek out children in need in their communities. Requests are also coordinated with Child Life Specialists and Social Workers in hospitals, who assist families with completing a Profile Sheet/Song Request form. A completed Songs of Love Profile Sheet contains all the information that is used to write a song when the song is assigned to a professional singer/songwriter. Once a song is requested, they are usually completed and delivered within ! 4-6 weeks. A grant of 5,000 will be used to provide 20 songs for 20 children in New York City over one year. NY 11373 Academic Support -- Enable youth to aspire to and achieve educational excellence through College Access Program, including SAT prep course and personalized help for college application and financial aid; SHSAT prep course; tutoring and mentoring; career awareness and job workshops. Leadership Development -- Build self-confidence, sense of purpose and decision-making skills through ARISE (co-ed), Young Men’s Empowerment Group, and Desi Girls. Sports and Wellness -- Develop goal-setting, team work and conflict negotiation skills through organized sports including

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St Rosalia-Regina Pacis Neighborhood Improvement Association 112697931- Applied

United Military Veterans of Kings County 113132145- Applied

SPARKS PPD INC 260794276- Applied

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35000.00 DYCD-Y NIA Community Services Network or NIA

3000.00 Unknown

250000.00 DOHMH SPARKS

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6614 11th Avenue Brooklyn

538 Clinton Street Brooklyn

1450 42nd Street Brooklyn

Page 742 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) basketball, cricket, flag football, and volleyball. Artistic Expression -- Increase self-esteem and deepen technique through classes including dance, graphic design, photography, video, spoken word, and art gallery trips. Social and Emotional Support -- Increase self-awareness and strengthen relationships with family and peers through culturally-competent, confidential one-on-one and group support. NY 11219-5901 The funding will be used for afterschool and out-of-school time programming to support academic success and positive youth development and foster a love of learning. NIAs diverse, bilingual, multicultural staff leads an array of age/grade appropriate activities that include homework help, test prep, creative writing, interactive science and math learning, technology, cultural arts, fitness, and recreation. NY 11231 To support the Memorial Day Parade, specifically going to the costs for marching bands, USO entertainers, vintage vehicles, buses for military personnel, meals for US military personnel, grandstands, school JROTC, insurances, permits and other necessary expenses. NY 11219 SPARKS would like to request a 250,000 allocation for general operating expenses and to conduct awareness seminars, support groups and information, referral and direct advocacy activities in the coming year.

SPARKS’ goal is to help break down the cultural and economic barriers that prevent women from seeking help for this

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2730 Stellwell ave Brooklyn 58-12 Queens Blvd Suite 1 Woodside

6614 11th Avenue Brooklyn

Page 748 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) devastating disease, which can lead to hospitalization for depression and even infanticide and maternal suicide, through three key efforts: 1) Provide immediate support through our daily hotline and extensive mental health and social service referral network, and direct services through a network of mentors and support groups; 2) Create a advocacy network that provides mentoring services, counsels and raises awareness among both women and their families who are suffering; 3) Educate the community and community leaders through seminars as well as through media advertising and our newsletter. NY 11224 Sport NY 11377 The enrichment and expansion of two effective and popular NY City Council-funded programs: 1) the free NY City Council Sports and Arts Summer Camp Program, providing sports and fitness, visual and performing arts, and academic enrichment activities to underserved NYC children, and 2) the SASF After- School Sports Leagues, providing NYC public school students with high-quality instruction, organized interscholastic competition, and special culminating events and tournaments in a variety of sports activities over three 12-week seasons. NY 11219-5901 NIA offers assistance, referrals, and informational services, and helps seniors address their concerns and important quality of life issues through our office on a regular basis. NIA staff visits senior centers per schedule to support and enhance their activities. Staff assists with social fitness activities, offers healthy refreshements/lunch, and distributes informational

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Storyville Center for the Spoken Word 133880953- Applied

Studio in a School Association Inc., The 133003112- Applied

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481 Broadway Third Floor New York

410 West 59th Street New York

Page 754 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) healthy refreshements/lunch, and distributes informational materials that address relevant issues and promote healthy living. NIA sponsors special events/social gatherings designed to promote socialization and well-being. NY 11209-2662 The program brings storytelling workshops to high school students and adults from underserved communities throughout New York City. Each workshop consists of ten 90-minute sessions. In the first session, participants are introduced to the art of personal storytelling via audio and video recordings of stories. During the next two to three sessions each participant “mines” for personal stories, via group discussions and exercises; and selects a story to be developed further. Participants craft their story with the help of the instructor and coaches during the remaining sessions, using literary tools such as structure, character, conflict/resolution and narrative arc. The tenth session is a performance of the stories for fellow students, peers and other community members. These stories are showcased in three public productions per year. Funds fr! om the Council will be put towards the Program Manager’s salary. NY 10019 Studio will offer a third year of Art Healthy Living, pairing visual arts with nutrition instruction for students in high-need communities. Studios professional artists provide 6 visual arts workshops, and educators trained by Teachers College, , teach 6 nutrition lessons. Teacher and student surveys show that engaging children through art making about fruits and vegetables motivates them to make

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Theatre Development Fund Inc 136216919- Applied

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America 135623717- Applied

United Chinese Association of Brooklyn 371469112- Applied

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520 8th Avenue Suite 801 New York

11 Broadway New York

6625 Bay Parkway 2F Brooklyn

Page 760 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) healthful eating choices, an important goal for children. The core message is that fruit and vegetables are a great source of energy and make delicious and healthy snacks. Children report eating more fruit and vegetables and learn the importance of eating five a day.†Their art is celebrated in school exhibitions and a citywide exhibition. Studio proposes to implement the program 45 times, reaching 4 classes in each school,for a t! otal of 4,500 students. The cost--training, artist and nutritionist wages, food and art supplies, and community outreach--is 266,022.00. NY 10018 Funding will support the 9th year of The Story-telling Project, a theatre education program for 5th graders which includes attendance at a show performed by a professional story-teller. In addition, each 5th grade class participates in 3 in-class pre- and post-performance workshops led by a TDF teaching artist. NY 10004-1303 Discretionary funds are being used solely for out of school time activities or other proper purposes NY 11204 Senior Services: The grants will be used to support a Senior Service Program which includes paying for the senior center space rental cost and its direct social services expenses. The center provides the following services for more than 750 registered members. The services consist of: 1) educational classes of - ESL, naturalization crime prevention, Tai Chi; 2) direct services –translation; 3) recreation and social gathering, Cantonese Folk Opera; 4) hot meals.

Youth Development Program: The fund will be used to support

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32 Penn St Brooklyn

Page 766 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) an After School Tutoring (AST) program which includes paying for the facility rental cost, salary for office manager, Program coordinator and a tutoring instructor to safe guard students after their school hour. Chinese speaking helpers will also be provided to assist new immigrant students. In addition, the grants will also be used to support equipments and supplies for a group of Boy Scout youths. NY 11204 The grants will be used to support a Senior Service Program which includes paying for the senior center space rental cost, staffs salary, daily hot meals and its related services expenses. The center provides the following services and recreational activities for more than 750 registered members: 1) services - daily hot meals, translation and filing for government welfare program, educational classes of - ESL, voter registration, naturalization, health enhancement, crime prevention; 2) recreation activities - Tai Chi, chess, card, Mahjong, Cantonese Folk Opera and monthly birthday party celebration. NY 11249 Seniors are the most vulnerable individuals in a community. In addition to assistance at home, they are in need of social programs as well. Elder abuse though not very prominent in the community, is noticed by neighbors and friends inflicted by neglected caretakers.There are elders w/o families. Enabling seniors to stay at home is our priority. We will bring the services in to their homes. Education on new retiring Seniors is as important as well, with new guidelines on Medicare Part D, Medicare, Social Security and other senior programs. The UJO will assist in counseling, homecare, food, socialization,

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Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy, The 300164996- Applied

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32 Penn St Brooklyn

PO BOX 310138 Brooklyn

123 William St 16th Floor New York

Page 772 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) outreach, education, assistance with pharmacy prescriptions, as well as HEAP and heating benefits, . Housekeeping and other assistance programs will be initiated. NY 11249 The UJO has been offering workforce development trainings fo the past eleven years. Tough economic times and the declining house market and inability for many to obtain mortgages has greatly reduced community interest in pursuing a Real Estate Oriented class and we have altered the type of courses we have previously offered in favor of basic Skills Development and Empowerment and Business Management and Employer Ready classess. We have also partnered with career track training schools in training the unemployed with computer programming and networking certified classes. The need for vocational training and job placement requires equipment, staff and a labroom NY 11231-1610 to support providing a winter school cultural holiday program series that will travel to schools and 4 part Spring/Summer Family and Children Outdoors Program Series. Funding will go towards supporting administering, public outreach and implementation of the programs. NY 10038 The private equity issue in New York City housing has developed over the past six years. Companies who did not understand NYC’s housing market bought large portfolios of buildings before the economic collapse in 2008. As a result, many of the portfolios have gone bankrupt and the buildings have entered foreclosure. CDP is presently working with tenants in the Pinnacle, Chestnut Holdings, Urban American,

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Vertical Player Repertory Ltd 273867547- Applied

Violence Intervention Program Inc 133540337- Applied

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10000.00 DCA VPR VPROpera

20000.00 DOHMH VIP

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219 Court St Brooklyn

PO Box 1161 New York

Page 778 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) and Dawnay Day portfolios. We provide legal services to ensure that building services are maintained and ensure that the buildings are ultimately purchased by responsible owners. Member item funding in the amount of 10,000 would allow us to work with the tenants in multiple buildings of one private equity portfolio. NY 11201 Four free outdoor performances at the Park (BBP) as part of their summer cultural offerings. 1) WATER MUSIC: two performances. A lyrical evening of water-themed opera, reflecting VPRs history on the Brooklyn Waterfront. The program will include excerpts from Puccinis Il Tabarro, Offenbachs Tales of Hoffmann, and Bolcoms Red Hook opera A View From the Bridge. With a cast of 10 professional singers, the VPR Chorus, conductor, 5 artistic and tech staff, 2 interns, and piano. 2) MOSHEH: two performances. An original contemporary opera by Yoav Gal, premiered in 2011 at HERE Arts center. VPR will bring the original cast and director for a new look at this work about Moses and the powerful female figures in his life. With 5 professional singers, an actor, 9 instrumentalists, 9 artistic and tech staff 2 interns. Requested funds will be used to pay the singers, music directors, and instrumentalists, with fees of 200 per performance. NY 10035-0810 VIP mobilizes communities by disseminating information and providing educational workshops about domestic violence in both English and Spanish. VIP gives a voice to the issues that

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VISIONSServices for the Blind and Visually Impaired 131624210- Applied

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10000.00 DFTA VISIONS

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500 3rd Floor New York

Page 784 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) affect Latina survivors of domestic violence and their children on various task forces, collaboratives and coalitions in addition to participating every year in the organization of the Annual NYC Brides March. Support will enable VIP to educate survivors of domestic violence about their options and rights; raise awareness in our communities about available domestic violence services; develop leadership skills with survivors of domestic violence; provide culturally proficient and linguistically appropriate services in the communities that women of color reside and work; provide safety planning; build relationships and collaborations with other CBOs; and case management; ! counseling and advocacy.Funds will be used to support costs associated with staff salaries fringe, printing, travel and stipends to peer ed NY 10013 VISIONS Multilingual Education and Outreach Programs provides public education on eye disease and blindness prevention to seniors, healthcare professionals and organizations in all five boroughs throughout the year. VISIONS delivers presentations at disability forums, health fairs and community events, many sponsored by city council members. Presentations are often provided in languages other than English, including Spanish, Mandarin and Cantonese. VISIONS is requesting member item funding in the amount of 10,000 to provide vital services for 90 blind/visually impaired seniors residing in District 46. This funding will enable VISIONS to provide outreach and access to rehabilitation and mobility training, adapted technology and social programs. In addition,

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Vital Theatre Company Inc 134122381- Applied

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10000.00 DYCD-Y VISIONS

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500 Greenwich Street 3rd Floor New York

2162 Broadway 4th Floor New York

Page 790 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) over 150 blind seniors a day from throughout the City attend the new VISIONS Center on Aging! for a hot meal and array of health and social services designed specifically for blind seniors. NY 10013 VISIONS Out-of-School Time after-school program includes academic enrichment, prevocational, work readiness, healthy living and employment related services at VISIONS at Selis Manor Community Center. Two youth training programs are provided: prevocational training when the youth are not in school (after school and certain holidays) from September through June, and a Summer Youth Work Experience Training (SYWET) program, where blind youth have access to paid summer work experience internships. For 2012-13, blind youth ages 14-21, will be registered for the OST program. 12 students each will be enrolled in Fall and Spring semesters 2-3 days a week. For the Summer, 100 legally blind youth will be enrolled in SYWET. This year, VISIONS served 278 youth citywide. Since 2010, City funding for afterschool programs for junior and senior high school age st! udents ended. VISIONS continues to provide these programs, but needs help from councilmembers to continue. NY 10024 Founded in 1999, Vital Theatre Company includes Vital Family Programming, offering new original children’s musicals for families, and Vital Voices: Arts in Education which currently partners with eight NYC public schools: PS 6, 166, 199, 452 and Manhattan School for Children, Fordham High School for the Arts, Bronxdale High School and Brooklyn Theatre Arts

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West Indian American Day Carnival Association Inc 237176396- Applied

Wildlife Conservation Society New York Aquarium 131740011- Applied

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180000.00 DCA

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323-325 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn

Surf Avenue at West 8th Street Brooklyn

Page 796 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) High School. Vital Voices: Arts in Education offers PAGE TO STAGE residencies in Grades K-5 which link visits to our professional shows with teaching artist visits in the classroom to aid students in writing, designing and performing their own student-written plays. Vital High School Voices partners with three small public high schools Grades 9-12 to support arts integration in core curriculum, support students productions, jumpstart student engagement and increase graduation and attendance r! ates. NY 11225 Funds will be used for operating expense for WIADCAs year round traditional cultural arts program, concerts and festivities. Events are held every year from the Thursday before Labor Day through the weekend, culminating in the parade on Labor Day itself. The parade now proceeds from Utica Avenue along Eastern Parkway to Grand Army Plaza. Highlights include a Steelband (panorama) competition, a Dimanche Gras (Fat Sunday) extravaganza and a special Kiddie Carnival which runs from President Street to the grounds of the Brooklyn Museum of Art. A Stay in School: A Cultural Education, which promotes the importance of having an education and a Thursday night concerts. WIADCAs Youth Headpiece Design Workshop and a also a Pre Labor Day Steelpan Audience Business Development Program are some of the additional services to be funded. NY 11224 We are seeking funding to help support the offering of Aquatic Essentials programs to targeted Title One Schools in the City

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World Cares Center Inc 412024802- Applied

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300000.00 Unknown Requesting under the umbrella of BIPAFEIN 11-274- 8834

5000.00 Unknown WCC

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155 West 68th Street - Ste 1909 New York City

520 Eighth Avenue Suite 201B New York

Page 802 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) Council Members district. The NY Aquarium Education Department will offer Aquatic Essentials -a selection of Pre-K to 8 programs for school administrators to choose from that best supplement their classroom curricula, enrich science learning in the classroom and inspire the students to appreciate the wonders of aquatic wildlife and the aquatic environment that surround their communities NY 10023 We plan to use the services of Joseph Lliso of Pan-American Symphony Orchestra and Bushwick Institute of the Performing Arts, as well as others, to create entertaining events that will promote a new awareness of world peace and a better world for all. We will invite other organizations to assist us by providing space and inviting who they can to our events. NY 10018 Our Leading Managing series enables communities to carry out their own emergency responses as we fulfill the belief that each citizen, regardless of age, has a role to play during disaster situations. We teach local, faith-based, and youth center leaders to engage their constituents to become ready responders- not victims- during emergency situations. WCC teaches youth to avoid household disasters, especially within the kitchen, and will work with councilmembers and local leaders to develop a specific workshop to ensure the safety of every resident and engage youth to participate in civic ventures of widespread benefit. Funding in the amount of 25,000 will be used to deliver one Leading Managing workshop in each of the five boroughs (5,000 per workshop) that will benefit and incorporate youth while preparing the leaders and emergency

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Yeled VYalda Early Childhood Center Inc 113050340- Applied

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5816 Clarendon Road Brooklyn

1312 38th Street Brooklyn

Page 808 of 816 10/02/2021 Fidler Based on New York City Council Discretionary Funding (2013) managers re! sponsible for their wellbeing to act in their best interests. NY 11203 School Programs convey history through a variety of dynamic means. During a typical lesson, students construct their own historical understanding through artifact investigation, discussions, brief presentations, and creating a craft by hand. Collectively, these staggered activities establish a larger context for learning. In 2012-13, we will be conducting significant research/outreach to enact an exciting expansion of our curriculum that will feature lessons centering on the culture and fate of our community’s earliest residents - the Canarsee tribe of American Indians. Their exodus from the area is a complex story that continues to be studied and debated, and the Wyckoff house is the only building in the City that would have borne witness to this enigmatic group of early New Yorkers. Council funds are requested to support existing school progra! mming and allow staff time, resources, academic consultation, and outreach for the successful development of the new programs described above. NY 11218-3612 The requested funding will be used for YVYs Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Program for children who have been diagnosed with autism/pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). Specific intervention approaches to service these children are based on an applied behavior analysis model (ABA) in conjunction with sensory integration, and oral motor/speech therapy. Each child within the program has an individualized prescriptive program

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Yeshiva Rtzahd Hebrew Academy of Brooklyn 112830912- Applied

Young Israel of Bedford Bay 112327564- Applied

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8700 Avenue K Brooklyn

2114 Brown Street Brooklyn

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