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Organization Name Address Project Title Council District Community Council Community Organization Name Address Project Title District District FY 15 Allocation 150 Convent Ave, New York, Harlem Stage Lighting Aaron Davis Hall, Inc. NY 10027 System 9 9 $35,000 Addiction Research and 119 West 124th Street, New Electronic Medical Treatment Corporation York, NY 10027 Records System 9 11 $66,000 AIDS Service Center of 62-64 West 35 Street, New Initial Outfitting for Lower Manhattan, Inc. York, NY 10001 New Office 4 5 $50,000 80 Catherine Street, New York, Al Smith Recreation Al Smith Recreation Center NY 10038 Center Renovations 1 3 $200,000 163 W 97th Street, New York, Creation of Science Alfred E. Smith School NY 10024 Lab 7 7 $250,000 An Claidheamh Soluis, 726 11th Avenue, New York, Construction of a New Inc/Irish Arts Center NY 10019 Irish Arts Center 3 4 $100,000 Purchase of a Animal Care & Control of 326 East 110 Street, New York, Radiographic Imaging NYC NY 10029 Device 8 11 $85,000 Washington Heights 216 Ft. Washington Ave, New Tutoring Center Armory Foundation York, NY 10032 Renovations 10 12 $50,000 Lower Manhattan 108 Norfolk Street, New York, Affordable Housing Asian Americans for Equality NY 10002 Boiler Replacement 1 3 $100,000 Asser Levy Recreation 392 Asser Levy Pl, New York, Asser Levy Recreation Center NY 10010 Center Renovations 4 6 $200,000 Subotnick Center Data Baruch College the City 1 Bernard Baruch Way, New Display and AN University of New York York, NY 10010 Systems Replacement 2 6 $159,000 Battery Park Comfort Battery Park Conservancy Battery Place and Broadway Station Renovations 1 1 $250,000 1 East 104th St, New York, NY Purchase of a Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc. 10029 Passenger Van 8 11 $40,000 Center for Alternative CASES Harlem Sentencing and Employment Location Initial Services 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd Outfitting 9 10 $40,000 16 Clarkson Street, New York, Construction of City-As-School High School NY 10014 Media/Science Lab 3 2 $200,000 Columbia School for Math, 425 W 123rd Street, New York, Science and Engineering NY 10027 Auditorium Upgrade 7 9 $150,000 55 E 120th Street, New York, SMART Board Dr. Edmund Horan School NY 10035 Purchase 9 11 $50,000 Brooklyn Bridge Beach, Dover Street and FDR Drive, New East River Blueway East River Blueway York, NY 10038 Renovations 1 1,3 $2,000,000* 331 East 91st Street, New York, ESMS Technology East Side Middle School NY 10128 Expansion 5 8 $35,000 Fiorello LaGuardia High 100 Amsterdam Avenue, New LaGuardia Exterior School York, NY 10023 Renovations 6 7 $250,000 425 West 47th Street, New HVAC, Electrical, and Fountain House, Inc. York, NY 10036 Bathroom Renovations 3 4 $200,000 280 Broadway, New York, NY Lighting System for Gina Gibney Dance, Inc. 10007 Lab at 280 Broadway 1 1 $49,000 Edwin Gould 55 E 110th St, New York, NY Supportive Housing Good Shepherd Services 10029 Program 8 11 $250,000 645 St Nicholas Ave, New York, HAS Gathering Space Harlem School of Arts, Inc. NY 10030 Moveable Property 7 9 $35,000 466 Grand Street, New York, Abrons Arts Center Henry Street Settlement NY 10002 Gallery Expansion 1 3 $250,000 High School for 444 W 56th Street, New York, Purchase of Mobile Environmental Studies NY 10019 STEM Lab 3 4 $60,000 High School of Art and 245 E 56th Street, New York, Purchase of computer Design NY 10022 carts 4 6 $50,000 HERE Audio Home for Contemporary 145 Sixth Avenue, New York, Equipment/Music Theatre and Art NY 10013 Enhancement 3 2 $38,000 Upgrade of Pier 25 Hubert Street and West Street, and Hubert Street Hudson River Park Trust New York, NY 10013 Dogrun Gates 1 1 $85,000 Refurbish Chelsea West 23 Street and 11th Waterside Park Hudson River Park Trust Avenue, New York, NY 10011 Basketball Court 3 2 $50,000 695 Park Avenue, New York, Black Box Media and Hunter College NY 10065 Arts Space Renovation 4 8 $300,000 Hunter College Campus 71 East 94th St, New York, NY, Indoor Athletic Facility Schools 10128 Renovations 4 8 $46,000 Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson Recreation 85 Bradhurst Ave, New York, Recreation Center Center NY 10039 Renovations 9 10 $150,000 Jacob Javits Fort George Ave, New York, NY Playground Jacob Javits Playground 10040 Renovations 10 12 $100,000 James Baldwin School: A School for Expeditionary 351 E 18th Street, New York, Learning NY 10011 Technology Upgrade 3 4 $50,000 10 Columbus Circle, New York, JALC Public Space Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. NY 10019 Redesign 3 5 $200,000 74 East 4th St. La MaMa Experimental 74A East 4th Street, New York, Renovation & Theatre Club, Inc NY 10003 Restoration 2 3 $150,000* Play Roof and Lenox Hill Neighborhood 331 East 70th Street, New Greenhouse House, Inc. York, NY 10021 Renovation 5 8 $50,000 Lotus Fine Arts Productions, 336 West 37th Street, New Cultural Artist Video Inc. York, NY 10018 Archive System 3 4 $60,000 Lower East Side Tenement 103 Orchard Street, New York, 103 Orchard Street Museum NY 10002-3132 Phase 2 Renovations 1 3 $75,000 Lower Manhattan Cultural 110 Andes Road, New York, LMCCs Arts Center at Council NY 10004 Governors Island 1 1 $200,000 21 Jumel Place, New York, NY M.S. 319 10032 Technology Upgrade 10 12 $50,000 M.S. 324 Patria Mirabal 21 Jumel Place, New York, NY Middle School 10032 Technology Upgrade 10 12 $50,000 Manhattan Academy for Arts 111 East 33 Street, New York, and Language NY 10016 Student laptops / carts 2 5 $35,000 Manhattan Bridges High 525 West 50th Street, New Purchase of STEM School York, NY 10019 Lab 3 4 $50,000 120 Claremont Avenue, New Borden Auditorium Manhattan School of Music York, NY 10027-4698 Restoration 7 9 $50,000 Manhattan Theatre Club, 261 West 47th Street, new MTC-Friedman Sound Inc. York, NY 10036 Equipment 3 5 $50,000 123 Morningside Drive, New Margaret Douglas School York, NY 10027 Technology Upgrade 7 9 $50,000 65 Jumel Terrace, New York, MJM Exterior Morris-Jumel Mansion NY 10032 Restoration Project 10 12 $550,000* 234 W 109th Street, New York, Science Lab Mott Hall II School NY 10025 Conversion 7 7 $100,000 MS 052 Inwood Junior High 650 Academy Street, New York, School NY 10034 Auditorium Upgrade 10 12 $100,000 MS 241 - West Prep 150 W 105th Street, New York, Academy NY 10025 Auditorium Upgrade 7 7 $165,000 MS 245 - The Computer 100 West 77th Street, New School York, NY 10023 Greenhouse Project 6 7 $100,000 Mt. Morris Fire Mt. 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