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Capital Funding Awards (In Alphabetical Order) Office of the Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) Capital Funding Awards (in Alphabetical Order) ZIP Code Community Council Capital Funding Organization/School Name of Project: of Board of District of Allocated (in Name: Project: Project: Project: thousands) Academy for 37-Rafael L. Environmental Reso A Science LaB 11237 4 1000 Espinal Jr. Leadership ACORN Community High 35-Laurie A. Mac Computer LaB 11238 8 45 School Cumbo American Red Cross in Passenger Vehicle-1 33-Stephen 10019 1 38 Greater New York Passenger Vehicle T. Levin One Brooklyn Engineering 45-Farah N. Andries Hudde JHS 11210 14 150 Pipeline Louis Aspirations Diploma Plus School-Wide Technology 37-Rafael L. 11233 16 250 High School Upgrade Espinal Jr. 36-Robert Bedford Academy High Bedford Academy High 11216 3 E. Cornegy, 150 School School Jr. 36-Robert Bedford Academy High Bedford Academy High 11216 3 E. Cornegy, 150 School School Jr. 36-Robert Bedford Stuyvesant Phase Ii Bht Renovations 11216 3 E. Cornegy, 500 Restoration Corp. Jr. Beginning With Children Beginning with Children 33-Stephen Charter School 2 Lower 11206 1 100 Charter School 2 K037 T. Levin School Stem Initiative Benjamin Banneker Brooklyn Steam Initiative A+ 35-Laurie A. 11205 3 205 Academy Steam Labs Cumbo Benjamin Banneker Brooklyn Steam Initiative A+ 35-Laurie A. 11205 3 75 Academy Steam Labs Cumbo Benjamin Banneker 35-Laurie A. Academy for Community LiBrary 11205 2 250 Cumbo Development 41-Alicka Brevoort Resident Coliseum Repairs And 11233 3 Ampry- 500 Association Security Cameras Samuel Bric Arts | Media House – BRIC Arts | Media | 35-Laurie A. Lighting, Audio, And Signage 11217 2 300 Bklyn, Inc. Cumbo Upgrade 36-Robert Brighter Choice Stem RoBotiocs Lab 11206 3 E. Cornegy, 50 Community School Jr. Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams FY 18 Page 1 ZIP Code Community Council Capital Funding Organization/School Name of Project: of Board of District of Allocated (in Name: Project: Project: Project: thousands) Brooklyn Academy of 35-Laurie A. Bam Karen (South Site) 11217 2 1000 Music, Inc. Cumbo Brooklyn Academy of School- Laptop Carts For 35-Laurie A. Science and the 11225 9 100 Environmental School Cumbo Environment Brooklyn Academy of School- Laptop Carts For 35-Laurie A. Science and the 11225 9 100 Environmental School Cumbo Environment Brooklyn Arts and Science Room And 35-Laurie A. Science Elementary 11238 8 100 Technology Upgrades Cumbo School 35-Laurie A. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Garden Education Center 11225 9 1000 Cumbo 35-Laurie A. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Garden Education Center 11225 9 600 Cumbo 33-Stephen Brooklyn Bridge Park Brooklyn Bridge Plaza 11201 2 1500 T. Levin 36-Robert Brooklyn Children's Brower Park Family Library 11213 8 E. Cornegy, 500 Museum Jr. Brooklyn College SmartBoards/Chromebook 39-Brad 11218 7 100 Academy Carts Lander Brooklyn College 39-Brad Stem/Chemistry Lab 11218 7 250 Academy Lander 41-Alicka Brooklyn Collegiate HS A+ Stem Lab For Science 11233 16 Ampry- 425 Samuel 41-Alicka Brooklyn Collegiate HS A+ Stem Lab For Science 11233 16 Ampry- 275 Samuel Brooklyn Conservatory 39-Brad Bkcm All-Steinway Campaign 11217 6 600 of Music Lander Brooklyn Emerging 36-Robert Leaders Academy A+ Stem Labs Inc. 11221 3 E. Cornegy, 130 Charter School Jr. Building Envelope/African 35-Laurie A. Brooklyn Museum 11238 9 1000 Gallery Cumbo 35-Laurie A. Brooklyn Music School Audiovisual Equipment 11217 2 50 Cumbo Brooklyn Navy Yard 33-Stephen Development Refoundry - Unit Build-Out 11205 2 250 T. Levin Corporation Brooklyn Navy Yard 33-Stephen Development Refoundry - Unit Build-Out 11205 2 1000 T. Levin Corporation Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams FY 18 Page 2 ZIP Code Community Council Capital Funding Organization/School Name of Project: of Board of District of Allocated (in Name: Project: Project: Project: thousands) Brooklyn New School 39-Brad Green Roof 11231 6 500 P.S. 146 Lander 35-Laurie A. Brooklyn Public Library Central Library Civic Center 11238 9 1000 Cumbo 35-Laurie A. Brooklyn Public Library Central Library Civic Center 11238 9 1000 Cumbo Brooklyn School of 44-Kalman Ps/Is 237 Campus Stemlab 11204 11 1000 Inquiry Yeger Brooklyn School of 44-Kalman PS/IS 237 Campus StemlaB 11204 11 1500 Inquiry Yeger The Eric L. Adams Brooklyn Brooklyn Technical High 35-Laurie A. Tech Hs Forensic Science 11217 2 750 School Cumbo Stem Lab Brownsville 37-Rafael L. UrBan Rooftop Garden 11212 16 1500 Collaborative M.S. Espinal Jr. Brownsville 37-Rafael L. UrBan Rooftop Garden 11212 16 500 Collaborative M.S. Espinal Jr. Brownsville 37-Rafael L. Science Lab 11212 16 75 Collaborative M.S. Espinal Jr. Brownsville 37-Rafael L. UrBan Rooftop Garden 11212 16 1000 Collaborative M.S. Espinal Jr. Brownsville Community 41-Alicka Development Health Cente 11212 16 Ampry- 513 Corporation Samuel CAMBA Inc-Bedford - Intallationof New Boiler, 40-Mathieu Stuyvesant multi service Modern Fire Alarm Systerm 11201 14 2200 Eugene center And Roof Replacement Catholic Charities Charles F Murphy Early 47-Mark NeighBorhood Services, Childhood Development 11224 13 208 Treyger Inc. Center Caton Flats HDFC (A to- 40-Mathieu Caton Flats 11226 14 1000 be-formed HDFC) Eugene Caton Flats HDFC (A to- 40-Mathieu Caton Flats 11226 14 2400 be-formed HDFC) Eugene Hunger Relief - 24-Foot 42-Inez City Harvest, Inc. 11208 5 119 Refrigerated Truck Barron City of New York Parks & Tilden/Shirley Chisholm 45-Farah N. 11203 17 1000 Recreation Community Center Louis Cityof New York Parks & 46-Alan N. Bildersee Playground Phase 2 11234 18 1000 Recreation Maisel Community Partnership 36-Robert Community Partnership Charter School M.S. Stem 11216 3 E. Cornegy, 100 Charter School Initiative Jr. Replace Laser For 48-Chaim Coney Island Hospital 11235 13 127 Genitourinary Clinic M. Deutsch Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams FY 18 Page 3 ZIP Code Community Council Capital Funding Organization/School Name of Project: of Board of District of Allocated (in Name: Project: Project: Project: thousands) Conselyea Street Block 34-Antonio 211 Ainslie Street 11211 1 500 Association Reynoso Crispus Attucks 41-Alicka Crispus Attucks Steam Elementary School - 11233 3 Ampry- 300 Academy/Robotics LaB P.S.21 Samuel Crown Gardens Housing Exterior Facade 35-Laurie A. 11225 9 325 Corp. Upgrade/Ada Bathrooms Cumbo Crown Gardens Housing Exterior Facade 35-Laurie A. 11225 9 750 Corp. Upgrade/Ada Bathrooms Cumbo Crown Gardens Housing Exterior Facade 35-Laurie A. 11225 9 325 Corp. Upgrade/Ada Bathrooms Cumbo Digital Arts and Cinema 33-Stephen Technology For Digital Arts 11201 6 100 Technology High School T. Levin District 13's Pre-K Center 33-Stephen A+Mobile Stem Lab For Pre-K 11201 13 160 at Dock Street T. Levin DOT Technology Upgrades 11201 All borough All borough 100 DOT Technology Upgrades 11201 All borough All borough 100 EBC High School for 34-Antonio PuBlic Service Hydroponic Garden 11221 4 75 Reynoso Department of Educatio Edward B. Shallow'S 37-Rafael L. Edward B. Shallow 11204 11 100 Tomorrows Engineers Espinal Jr. Edward B. Shallow'S 37-Rafael L. Edward B. Shallow 11204 11 100 Tomorrows Engineers Espinal Jr. FDNY Technology Upgrades 11201 All borough All borough 190 Fort Greene Park Myrtle Avenue Corridor 35-Laurie A. 11207 2 1000 Conservancy Rehabilitation Cumbo Fort Hamilton High 43-Justin Fort Hamilton Athletic Field 11209 10 1000 School Brannan Frederick Douglass MoBile Wireless Laptop Carts 42-Inez 11239 5 125 Academy VII To Support Literacy Barron Frederick Douglass MoBile Wireless Laptop Carts 42-Inez 11239 5 125 Academy VII To Support Literacy Barron Friends of Wingate Park, 40-Mathieu Wingate Track And Field 11203 9 500 Inc. Eugene Refrigerated Delivery Van 3-Corey God's Love We Deliver For Home Delivered Meals 11201 All borough 46 Johnson To Brooklyn Clients Goldstein High School One Brooklyn Engineering 48-Chaim 11235 15 175 for the Sciences Pipeline M. Deutsch 41-Alicka Gotham Professional Stem Lab/Green Roof Project 11233 3 Ampry- 500 Arts Academy Samuel Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams FY 18 Page 4 ZIP Code Community Council Capital Funding Organization/School Name of Project: of Board of District of Allocated (in Name: Project: Project: Project: thousands) 41-Alicka Gotham Professional Stem Lab/Green Roof Project 11233 3 Ampry- 1000 Arts Academy Samuel Grand Street Campus Grand Street Campus 34-Antonio 11211 1 1000 High Schools Athletic Field Renovation Reynoso Grand Street Campus Grand Street Campus 34-Antonio 11211 1 500 High Schools Athletic Field Renovation Reynoso Grand Street Settlement 34-Antonio MoBile Van 11206 1 65 Inc. Reynoso HaBitat for Humanity 37-Rafael L. HaBitat Passive 11207 5 1000 NYC Espinal Jr. Phase 1 To Convert Area Into Bmx Bike, Skate Park, 39-Brad Harold Ickes Playground 11201 6 1000 Parkcor Or Multi-Purposse Lander Playin. HeBrew Language 46-Alan N. Hla Stem Initiative 11234 18 250 Academy Maisel HeBrew Language 46-Alan N. Hla Stem Initiative 11234 18 250 Academy Maisel 41-Alicka Howard Houses Tenant Cameras 11212 16 Ampry- 200 Council, Inc. Samuel I.S. 162 The WilloughBy The WilloughBy Stem 34-Antonio 11237 4 150 School Classroom Program Reynoso I.S. 162 The WilloughBy The WilloughBy Stem 34-Antonio 11237 4 350 School Classroom Program Reynoso 37-Rafael L. I.S. 171 Stem Science Lab 11208 5 150 Espinal Jr. 37-Rafael L. I.S. 171 Stem Science Lab 11208 5 150 Espinal Jr. I.S. 187 - The Christa 37-Rafael L. Technology Upgrades 11219 10 200 McAuliffe School Espinal Jr. I.S. 187 - The Christa 37-Rafael L. Technology Upgrades 11219 10 200 McAuliffe School Espinal Jr. 43-Justin I.S. 201 Classroom Updgrade 11228 10 250 Brannan 41-Alicka I.S.
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