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Mayor's Graduate Scholarship Program MAYOR’S GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AGENCY CONTACT LIST ACADEMIC YEAR – FALL 2020 – SPRING 2021 ACTUARY BOARD OF CORRECTION 255 GREENWICH STREET, 9TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 1 CENTRE STREET, ROOM 2213 TELEPHONE : (212) 312-0113 NEW YORK, NY 10007 FAX : (212) 312-0199 TELEPHONE : (212) 669-7900 ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN’S SERVICES BOARD OF ELECTIONS 150 WILLIAM STREET, 16TH FLOOR 32 BROADWAY, 7TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10038 NEW YORK, NY 10004 TELEPHONE : 212-341-2635 TELEPHONE : (212) 487-5340 FAX : (212) 341-2600 FAX : (212) 487-9729 ADMINISTRATIVE TRIALS AND HEARINGS BOROUGH PRESIDENT – BRONX 100 CHURCH STREET, 12TH FLOOR 851 GRAND CONCOURSE, ROOM 207 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10007 BRONX, NY 10451 TELEPHONE : (212) 993-3049 FAX : (646) 500-5589 TELEPHONE : (718) 590-5282 FAX : (718) 590-7390 AGING 2 LAFAYETTE STREET, RM. 608 BOROUGH PRESIDENT – BROOKLYN NEW YORK, NY 10007 209 JORALEMON STREET, ROOM G20 TELEPHONE : (212) 602-6928 BROOKLYN, NY 11201 FAX : (212) 442-3020/21 BOROUGH PRESIDENT – MANHATTAN CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD 1 CENTRE STREET, 19TH FLOOR SOUTH 100 CHURCH STREET, 12TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 669-2375 TELEPHONE : (212) 409-1749/1815 FAX : (212) 669-3883 FAX : (212) 306-7143 BOROUGH PRESIDENT – QUEENS CITY CLERK 120-55 QUEENS BOULEVARD, ROOM 249 141 WORTH STREET, GROUND FLOOR KEW GARDENS, NY 11424 NEW YORK, NY 10013 TELEPHONE : (718) 286 – 2665 TELEPHONE : (212) 669-2207 FAX : (718) 286 – 2647 FAX : (212) 669-3300 BOROUGH PRESIDENT – STATEN ISLAND CITY PLANNING 10 RICHMOND TERRANCE, ROOM 119A 120 BROADWAY, 31st FLOOR STATEN ISLAND, NY 10301 NEW YORK, NY 10271 TELEPHONE : (718) 816-2142 TELEPHONE: 212-720-3650 FAX : (718) 816-2051 CITY SHERIFF BUILDINGS 3010 STARR AVENUE 280 BROADWAY, 6TH FLOOR LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : 718-707-2003 FAX : 718-707-2190 TELEPHONE : (212) 393-2548 CITY UNIVERSITY BUSINESS INTEGRITY COMMISSION 205 EAST 42ND STREET, 10TH FLOOR 100 CHURCH STREET, 20TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10017 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (646) 664-3288 TELEPHONE : (212) 437-0575 FAX : (212) 794-5389 FAX : (646) 500-7126 CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 1 CENTRE STREET, 17TH FLOOR 100 GOLD STREET, SUITE 400 NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10038 TELEPHONE : (212) 386-0388 TELEPHONE : (212) 416-0124 FAX : (212) 313-3243 FAX : (718) 935-6473 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION COMMUNITY AFFAIRS UNIT 1 CENTRE STREET, ROOM 2300 253 BROADWAY, 14TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 615-8901 TELEPHONE : (212) 788-7418 FAX : (212) 669-2727 FAX : (212) 788-7754 CIVILIAN COMPLAINT REVIEW BOARD COMMUNITY BOARD 100 CHURCH STREET, 10TH FLOOR 1 CENTRE STREET, 19TH FLOOR SOUTH NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 912-2004 TELEPHONE : (212) 669-2375 FAX : (212) 676-6037 FAX : (212) 669-3883 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COMPTROLLER 100 GOLD STREET, 4TH FLOOR 1 CENTRE STREET, ROOM 722 NEW YORK, NY 10038 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 306-7183 TELEPHONE : (212) 669-2223 FAX : (212) 306-7167 FAX : (212) 669-7092 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST BOARD CULTURAL AFFAIRS 2 LAFAYETTE STREET, ROOM 1010 31 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 437-0750 TELEPHONE : (212) 513-9307 FAX : (212) 437-0705 FAX : (212) 341-3812 CONSUMER AFFAIRS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 42 BROADWAY, 8TH FLOOR 30-30 THOMSON AVE, ROOM 4-438 NEW YORK, NY 10004 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 TELEPHONE : (212) 436-0286 TELEPHONE : (718)391-3131 FAX : (212) 487-4221 FAX : (718) 391-1894 DISTRICT ATTORNEY – BRONX CORRECTION 198 EAST 161ST STREET, ROOM 916 75-20 ASTORIA BOULEVARD, SUITE 320 EAST ELMHURST, NY 11370 BRONX, NY 10451 TELEPHONE : (718) 546-3149 TELEPHONE : (718) 590-2405 FAX : (718) 278-6048 FAX : (718) 590-6477 CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT ATTORNEY – KINGS COUNTY 250 BROADWAY, 16TH FLOOR 350 JAY STREET, ROOM 10th Fl. NEW YORK, NY 10007 BROOKLYN, NY 11201 TELEPHONE : (212) 788-6931 TELEPHONE : (718) 250-4950 FAX : (212) 791-5266 FAX : (718) 250-3430 NEW YORK COUNTY DEFENDER SERVICES DISTRICT ATTORNEY – NEW YORK 100 WILLIAM STREET, 20th FLOOR 40 WORTH STREET, 9th FLOOR, ROOM 920 New York, NY 10038 NEW YORK, NY 10013 TELEPHONE : (212) 803-5158 TELEPHONE : 212-335-3333 / 212-335-9940 FAX: (212) 571-6035 FAX : 212-335-9542 DISTRICT ATTORNEY – QUEENS FINANCE 125-01 QUEENS BOULEVARD 66 JOHN STREET, 9TH FLOOR KEW GARDENS, NY 11435 NEW YORK, NY 10038 TELEPHONE : (718) 286-6925 TELEPHONE : (212) 291-4780 FAX : (718) 286-6905 FAX : (212) 361-1500 EDUCATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION SERVICE AGENCY 65 COURT STREET, ROOM 508 5 MANHATTAN WEST BROOKLYN, NY 11201 450 WEST 33rd STREET, 4th FLOOR OFFICE TELEPHONE : (718) 935-2449 NEW YORK, NY 10001-2633 TELEPHONE: (718) 935-4848 TELEPHONE : (212) 857-1513 FAX : (212) 857-1026 NYC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 335 ADAMS STREET, SUITE 2300 FIRE DEPARTMENT BROOKLYN, NY 11201 P.O. BOX 2 TELEPHONE : (347) 643-3565 401 MURRAY AVENUE, FORT TOTTEN FAX : (347) 643-3897 BAYSIDE, NY 11359 TELEPHONE : (718) 281-8465 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FAX : (718) 281-8422 59-17 JUNCTION BLVD, 3rd FLOOR ELMHURST, NY 11373 HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORPORATION TELEPHONE : (718) 595-4743 55 WATER STREET, 25th FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10041 TELEPHONE: (212) 442-0696 HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION 42-09 28TH STREET, 3RD FLOOR, CUBICLE 3-67 150 GREENWICH STREET, 35th FLOOR, CUBICLE 79 QUEENS, NY 11101 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (347) 396-6183 TELEPHONE : (929) 221-5661 FAX : (347) 396-2183 FAX : (929) 221-0764 HOMELESS SERVICES- DSS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND 4 WTC – 150 GREENWICH STREET, 32nd FLOOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS NEW YORK, NY 10007 2 METRO TECH CENTER, 4TH FLOOR BROOKLYN, NY 11201 TELEPHONE : (718) – 403-8620 HOUSING AUTHORITY FAX : (718) – 403-8590 90 CHURCH STREET, 5TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 306-3880 INVESTIGATION FAX : (212) 306-5132 180 MAIDEN LANE, 20th FLOOR NEW YORK, NY TELEPHONE: (212) 825-5939 HOUSING PRESERVATION AND FAX: (212) 825-2860 DEVELOPMENT 100 GOLD STREET, 8th FLOOR, ROOM 8F-06 LABOR RELATIONS NEW YORK, NY 10038 40 RECTOR STREET, 4TH FLOOR TELEPHONE : (212) 863-7755 NEW YORK, NY 10006 FAX : (212) 267-6701 TELEPHONE: (212) 306-7227 FAX: (212) 306-7202 LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CONTRACT SERVICES 1 CENTRE STREET, 9TH FLOOR 253 BROADWAY, 9th FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 669-7943 TELEPHONE: (212)748-0327 FAX : (212) 669-3844 FAX: (347) 788-4693 LAW DEPARTMENT MEDICAL EXAMINER 100 CHURCH STREET, ROOM 5-109 421 EAST 26th STREET, 10th FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10016 Telephone (212) 323-1528 TELEPHONE: (212) 356-0888/1064 Fax: 1 (646) 500-7343 FAX: (212) 356-3585 METROPLUS HEALTH PLAN MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET 160 WATER STREET, 8TH FLOOR 255 GREENWICH STREET, 8TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10038 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE: 212.908.8749 TELEPHONE : 212-788-6377 FAX : (212) 908-8712 FAX : (212) 788-6292 NYC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MAYOR’S OFFICE 165 CADMAN PLAZA EAST ND 100 GOLD STREET, 2 FLOOR BROOKLYN, NY 11201 NEW YORK, NY 10038 TELEPHONE: (718) 422-8917 TELEPHONE : (212) 788-2650 FAX: (718) 422-8449 FAX : (212) 788-2665 PARKS AND RECREATION PROSECUTION SPECIAL NARCOTICS COURTS 830 5TH AVENUE, ROOM 301 80 CENTRE STREET, ROOM 694A NEW YORK, NY 10065 NEW YORK, NY 10013 TELEPHONE: (212) 360-1391 TELEPHONE : (212) 815-0457 FAX: (212) 360-8268 FAX : (212) 815-0458 PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR – QUEENS 5 MANHATTAN WEST 125-01 QUEENS BOULEVARD, ROOM 303 450 W 33rd STREET, 4th FLOOR KEW GARDENS, NY 11412 NEW YORK, NY 10001-2633 TELEPHONE : (718) 526-5037 Telephone: (212) 742-5920 FAX : (718) 526-5043 Fax: (212) 857-1026 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR – KINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 144 ONE POLICE PLAZA, ROOM 808 BROOKLYN, NY 11201 NEW YORK, NY 10038 TELEPHONE : (718) 643-4758 TELEPHONE: (646) 610-7862 FAX : (718) 522-4475 PROBATION PUBLIC LIBRARY – BROOKLYN 33 BEAVER STREET, 18TH FLOOR 10 GRAND ARMY PLAZA NEW YORK, NY 10004 BROOKLYN, NY 11238 TELEPHONE : 212-510-3843 TELEPHONE : (718) 230-2164 FAX : 212-510-3805 FAX : (718) 230-6743 RECORDS AND INFORMATION SERVICES STANDARDS AND APPEALS 31 CHAMBERS STREET, ROOM 305 250 BROADWAY, 29TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10007 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (212) 788-8622 TELEPHONE : (212) 386-0075 FAX : (212) 788-8625 FAX : (212) 788-8807 SANITATION TAX COMMISSION 59 MAIDEN LANE, 5TH FLOOR 1 CENTRE STREET, ROOM 2400 NEW YORK, NY 10038 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE: (646) 885-0900 TELEPHONE : (212) 602-6030 FAX: (646) 885-0979 FAX : (212) 669-2003 SCHOOL CONTRUCTION AUTHORITY TAXI AND LIMOUSINE COMMISSION 30-30 THOMSON AVENUE, 1ST FLOOR 33 BEAVER STREET, 22ND FLOOR LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 NEW YORK, NY 10004 TELEPHONE : (718) 472-8061 TELEPHONE : (212) 676-1095 FAX : (718) 472-8299 FAX : (212) 676-1154 SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1 Liberty Plaza, 11th Floor 55 WATER STREET, 16TH FLOOR New York, NY 10006 NEW YORK, NY 10041 Telephone: 212-618-6798 TELEPHONE : (212) 612-5426 Fax: 212-618-8987 FAX : (212) 612-5420 TRANSIT AUTHORITY 180 LIVINGSTON, 635D BROOKLYN, NY 10004 TELEPHONE : (347) 643-8483 FAX : (718) 694-3016 TRANSPORTATION 55 WATER STREET, 8TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10041 TELEPHONE : (212) 839-9552 FAX : (212) 839-9730 YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 123 WILLIAM STREET, 17th FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10038 TELEPHONE : (646) 343-6782 VETERANS’ SERVICES 1 CENTRE STREET - 22nd FLOOR, SUITE 2208 NEW YORK, NY 10007 TELEPHONE : (646) 891-9445.
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