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Manhattan Borough President's Office FY 2021 Capital Grant Awards Manhattan Borough President's Office FY 2021 Capital Grant Awards - Sorted Alphabetically Organization Name Project Title Project Address CB CD FY 21 Award 334 East 92nd Housing 334 East 92nd Street Renovation Project 8 5 $100,000 Development Fund New York, NY 10128 150 Convent Avenue Aaron Davis Hall Inc. HVAC System 9 9 $125,000 New York, NY 10031 Alexander Hamilton Hamilton Pl. & W. 140th Street Basketball Courts Renovation 9 7 $415,000 Playground New York, NY 10031 American Museum of Natural Elevators & Bathrooms 200 Central Park West 7 6 $100,000 History Upgrade New York, NY 10024 An Claidheamh Soluis/Irish New Irish Arts Center 553 West 51st Street 4 3 $50,000 Repertory Renovation New York, NY 10019 32 Second Avenue Anthology Film Archives Facility Renovation 3 2 $100,000 New York, NY 10003 253 West 125 Street Apollo Theater Foundation Facility Renovation 10 9 $100,000 New York, NY 10027 59-61 East 4th Street ARC on 4th Street, Inc. HVAC Renovation 3 2 $100,000 New York, NY 10003 201-207 7th Avenue Asian Americans for Equality Chelsea 7th Avenue ANCP 4 3 $100,000 New York, NY 10011 Mason Hall Audiovisual One Bernard Baruch Way Baruch College 6 2 $100,000 System New York, NY 10010 Borough of Manhattan 199 Chambers Street Library Interior Renovation 1 1 $100,000 Community College New York, NY 10007 Center for Alternative 4 West 125th Street Sentencing and Employment New Youth Harlem Office 10 9 $99,000 New York, NY 10027 Services 14 East 60th Street Central Park Conservancy Rolling Skate Repavement 8 4 $80,000 New York, NY 10022 Page 1 of 7 Organization Name Project Title Project Address CB CD FY 21 Award 675 3rd Avenue Chashama, Inc. Computer System 6 4 $40,000 New York, NY 10017 Children's Museum of the 103 Charlton Street CMA IT Upgrade 2 3 $60,000 Arts New York, NY 10014 Clemente Soto Velez Cultural ELEVATOR & INTERIOR 107 Suffolk Street 3 1 $200,000 and Educational Center RENOVATION New York, NY 10002 Community Healthcare 81 West 115th Street Harlem Clinic Renovation 10 9 $250,000 Network Inc. New York, NY 10026 Craig Newmark Graduate Server and Storage 219 West 40th Street 5 3 $150,000 School of Journalism Replacement New York, NY 10018 CUNY School of Labor & 25 West 43rd Street Facility Upgrades 5 4 $150,000 Urban Studies New York, NY 10036 466 West 152nd Street Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc. HVAC and Boiler Replacement 9 7 $150,000 New York, NY 10031 Design Trust for Public Between 20 & 30 Avenue D Opening the Edge 3 2 $105,000 Space New York, NY 10009 East Harlem Arts & Education Experimental Theater One East 104th Street 11 8 $110,000 LDC Renovation New York, NY 10029 Four Freedoms Park Enhanced Security 1 FDR Four Freedoms Park 8 5 $75,000 Conservancy, Inc. Infrastructure Roosevelt Island, NY 10044 Capital Repairs and 820 Washington Street Friends of the High Line 4 3 $100,000 Renovations New York, NY 10014 280 Broadway Gina Gibney Dance, Inc. Theater Seating 1 1 $60,000 New York NY 10007 Goddard Riverside 235 West 107th Street 235 W. 107th Street 7 7 $200,000 Community Center New York, NY 10025 Graduate School of Public 55 West 125th Street Building Renovation 10 9 $100,000 Health and Health Policy New York, NY 10027 Page 2 of 7 Organization Name Project Title Project Address CB CD FY 21 Award 44-46 Barrow Street Greenwich House, Inc. School Expansion 2 3 $100,000 New York, NY 10014 Chelsea Waterside Park Fields 353 West Street Hudson River Park Trust 4 3 $100,000 Replacement New York, NY 10014 School of Education 695 Park Avenue Hunter College 8 4 $100,000 Renovations New York, NY 10065 Hunter College (Campus Athletic Facilities Renovation 71 East 94th Street 8 4 $100,000 Schools) Project New York, NY 10128 One Intrepid Square Intrepid Museum Foundation Pier 86 Replacement 4 3 $250,000 New York, NY 10036 10 Columbus Circle Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. Elevator Modernization 4 3 $100,000 New York, NY 10019 John Jay College of Criminal Multimedia Distribution 524 West 59th Street 4 6 $100,000 Justice System New York, NY 10019 Lesbian and Gay Community Technology Equipment System 280 West 13th Street 2 3 $100,000 Services Center Inc. Enhancements New York, NY 10011 Lincoln Center for the 10 Lincoln Center Plaza David Geffen Hall Renovation 7 6 $50,000 Performing Arts, Inc. New York, NY 10023 Lower East Side Tenement 97 Orchard St Stabilization & 97 Orchard Street 3 1 $50,000 Museum 5th Floor Project New York, NY 10002 35 West 67th Street Macaulay Honors College Server and Storage Equipment 7 6 $156,000 New York, NY 10023 Samuel J. Friedman Theatre 261 West 47th Street Manhattan Theatre Club 5 3 $100,000 Renovation New York, NY 10036 West 113th Street Morningside Park Stair Handrails 9 7 $250,000 New York, NY 10026 Museum of the City of New 1220 Fifth Avenue South Terrace Lighting Project 11 8 $100,000 York New York, NY 10029 Page 3 of 7 Organization Name Project Title Project Address CB CD FY 21 Award National Black Theatre Victory Theater 2031-33 Fifth Avenue 11 9 $100,000 Workshop Develeopment New York, NY 10035 National Museum of the East Wing Project Modern Art One Bowling Green 1 1 $100,000 American Indian Gallery Renovation New York, NY 10004 130 West 56th Street New York City Center, Inc. Studio Chillers 5 4 $80,000 New York, NY 10019 New York Common Pantry Mobile Pantry Program Various Locations 2 17 $100,000 219 West 19th Street New York Live Arts, Inc. Live Arts Lobby Renovation 4 3 $133,000 New York, NY 10011 New York Shakespeare 81 Central Park West Delacorte Theater 7 6 $50,000 Festival New York, NY 10023 New York Theatre Workshop, Tompkins Square Community 287 East 10th Street 3 2 $100,000 Inc. Arts Center New York, NY 10009 170 Central Park West New-York Historical Society New LGBTQ+ Museum 7 6 $50,000 New York, NY 10024 NYC Health + Hospitals / 264 W 118th Street Opthalmology Lane 10 9 $116,000 Gotham Health, Sydenham New York, NY 10026 NYC Health + Hospitals, Mammography Machine 227 Madison Street 1 1 $150,000 Gotham Health, Gouverneur Replacement New York, NY 10002 NYC Health + Renovation of ER Nurses 462 First Avenue 6 4 $100,000 Hospitals/Bellevue Station New York, NY 10016 NYC Health+Hospitals/ Intubation System 506 Lenox Avenue 10 9 $95,000 Harlem Anesthesiology New York, NY 10037 550 First Avenue NYU Langone Hospital Energy Efficient Ambulances 6 4 $133,000 New York, NY 10016 150 First Avenue Performance Space New York Backstage AV System 3 2 $72,000 New York, NY 10009 Page 4 of 7 Organization Name Project Title Project Address CB CD FY 21 Award Pregones Puerto Rican 304 West 47th Street Sound System 4 3 $70,000 Traveling Theater, Inc. New York, NY 10036 Project Renewal Headquarters 200 Varick Street, 9th Floor Project Renewal, Inc. 2 3 $90,000 Outfitting New York, NY 10014 331 East 118th Street PS 155 Playground Basketball Courts Renovation 11 8 $288,000 New York, NY 10035 Randall's Island Park Visitor 20 Randalls Island Park Randall's Island Park Alliance 11 8 $239,000 Center New York, NY 10035 224 Waverly Place Rattlestick Productions, Inc. Theater Renovation 2 3 $100,000 New York, NY 10010 RiseBoro Community Affordable Housing 37 Hillside Avenue 12 10 $200,000 Partnership Development New York, NY 10040 Roundabout Theatre Comprehensive Betterment 227 West 42nd Street 5 3 $100,000 Company, Inc. Project New York, NY 10036 Sherman Creek Community 3725 10th Avenue Row New York, Inc 12 10 $150,000 Dock and Gangway New York, NY 10034 Sara D. Roosevelt Chrystie & Forsyth Streets Rivington Playground 2 1 $800,000 Park/Rivington Playground New York, NY 10002 119 West 31 Street School of Professional Studies Virtual Online Desktop 5 3 $100,000 New York, NY 10001 Stabilization of 1907 Lightship 12 Fulton Street Seaport Museum New York 1 1 $150,000 Ambrose New York, NY 10038 Hayes Theater Lighting 1501 Broadway, Suite 518 Second Stage Theatre, Inc. 5 3 $100,000 Equipment New York, NY 10036 Training Facility Computer 205 East 122nd Street STRIVE International, Inc 11 8 $100,000 System New York, NY 10035 Jumbotron and Scoreboard 216 Fort Washington Avenue The Armory Foundation 12 10 $100,000 Replacement New York, NY 10032 Page 5 of 7 Organization Name Project Title Project Address CB CD FY 21 Award 512-514 West 143rd Street The Brotherhood/Sistersol Bro/Sis New Building Outfitting 9 7 $100,000 New York, NY 10031 The Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street Stage Lighting 5 3 $100,000 Inc. New York, NY 10011 High Performance Computing 160 Convent Avenue The City College of New York 9 9 $100,000 System New York, NY 10031 365 Fifth Avenue The Graduate Center CUNY WiFi Infrastructure Upgrade 5 4 $100,000 New York, NY 10016 The Hispanic Society of 613 West 155th Street East Building Renovation 12 7 $250,000 America New York, NY 10032 The Horticultural Society of Urban Greening and 148 West 37th Street 5 3 $80,000 New York Beautificaiton New York, NY 10018 The Leslie-Lohman Museum Capital Expansion Renovation 26-28 Wooster Street 2 1 $50,000 of Gay and Lesbian Art Project New York, NY 10013 The Metropolitan Museum of Ancient Near East Gallery 1000 Fifth Avenue 8 6 $75,000 Art Renovation New York, NY 10028 New 42 Studios Green Roof 229 West 42nd Street The New 42nd Street, Inc.
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