Tenant Agency Directory (2020)

The Interchurch Center (“TIC”) 475 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10115

(212) 870-2200 Phone (212) 870-2440 Fax interchurch-center.org

Table of Contents I. Departments ...... 1 II. Emergencies & Procedures ...... 2 III. Staff ...... 2 IV. Tenant Agencies ...... 3

I. Departments

The following pages contain lists of select TIC extension/telephone numbers—for emergencies, departments and staff—followed by Tenant Agencies. (This information is also available on TIC’s website). When calling from outside The Interchurch Center telephone network, dial (212) 870 + 4-digit extension (except for ext. 4600 and 7006, these extensions cannot be called from outside the building).

The Interchurch Center Administrative Office - http://interchurch-center.org

Administrative Office (Suite 240) Main…………………………………………………………………………………….…2200 Reception………………………………………………………………………………..2933 Administration and Operations Manager………………………………..2954 President / Executive Director…………………………………………………2940 Fax…………………………………………...... 2440

Building Management - Newmark Knight Frank (Suite 240) Main……………………………………………………3035 / 3011 Night Cleaning Supervisor……………………3311 Security……………………………………………….2140 Loading Dock……………………………………….7006* Fax……………………………………………………...3540 The Riverside Café (Lower Level) Main/Food Service………………………………3043 Fax…………………………………………...... 3005

The Ruth Stafford Peale Library (Suite 250) Main……………………………………………………3804

Telecommunications (Suite 240) Main……………………………………………………3012 Fax…………………………………………...... 3080

Wellness Center (Suite 241) Main……………………………………………………3053 Fax…………………………………………...... 2401

II . Emergencies & Procedures

Emergency Extension / Phone Procedure

Building Problems 3035 / 3111 -- (Burst Pipes, Etc.)

Press alarm button—alarm rings at the Security Desk in the Main Elevator Entrapment -- Elevator Lobby. Do not attempt to force open the elevator doors.

There are three (3) pull stations located at each stairway on floors 2 Fire / Security 3111 – 19; go to any pull station, and pull the alarm; (Bomb Threats, Etc.) Call 911.

Garage 2920 --

3053 Medical (Wellness Center) After Hours: Call 911. 3311

Reception (Front Desk, 2410 -- Claremont Avenue Lobby)

Security 2140 --

III. Staff

Name Title Email Ext. Board Liaison & Assistant to President / Adams, Judith [email protected] 2943 Executive Director Bermudez, Elaine Social Media Coordinator [email protected] 2946 Carreras, Sofia Administrator, Wellness Center [email protected] 3053 Casasola, Alex Senior Technician, Telecommunications [email protected] 3013 Del Duca, Tracey Librarian, Ruth Stafford Peale Library [email protected] 3804 Dickerson, Gada AR/AP Specialist [email protected] 3035 Fox, Michele Director, Capital Projects & Planning [email protected] 2959 Hernandez, Erika Food Service Director, ARAMARK [email protected] 3043 Senior Property Manager, Hogan, Timothy [email protected] 3011 Newmark Knight Frank Johnson, Christopher Music Director [email protected] 2231 Kaminsky, Christine Human Resources Director [email protected] 2944 Supervising Nurse Practitioner, Wellness Kim, Sookhee [email protected] 3050 Center Assistant Property Manager, Lee, Chong [email protected] 3029 Newmark Knight Frank

Name Title Email Ext. Mayo, Paula President/Executive Director [email protected] 2940 Morel, Lymari Senior Staff Accountant [email protected] 2925 Rivera, Rachel Administration & Operations Manager [email protected] 2954 Romano, Peola Receptionist [email protected] 2933 Toback, Lisa Chief Financial Officer [email protected] 2949 Network Administrator, Valentin, Gabriel [email protected] 3378 Telecommunications Ramos, Rigoberto Executive Chef, ARAMARK [email protected] 3044

IV. Tenant Agencies

Tenant Agency Acronym Suite Ext. Fax Website A Academy Of Political Science APS 1274 2500 2202 psqonline.org Alcoholics Anonymous Grapevine AAGV 3301 aagrapevine.org 1100 3400 Alcoholics Anonymous World Services AAWS 3003 aa.org American Baptist Churches of ABCM 432 3195 3228 abcmny.org Metropolitan New York American Guild of Organists AGO 1260 2310 2163 agohq.org/ Americans for Middle East AMEU 245 2053 2050 ameu.org Understanding (212) 663- Auburn Theological Seminary ATS 1800 (212) 662-4315 auburnseminary.org/ 5214 B Bank Street College of Education BSC 1400 (212) 961-3300 bankstreet.edu (646) 745- • Development Office 1320 2520 BARN 8300 barnard.edu • Information Technology 2517 1320A • Project Management Office 2515 Bike New York BNY 1300 2080 2099 bike.nyc Blacksmith Institute, Inc. (dba Pure BSI 860 3490 3488 pureearth.org Earth) Boy Scouts of America BSA 600 (212) 651-2973 scouting.org C Carmel Hill Fund CHF 1846 (212) 864-7900 • JASA/One Stop Senior Services OSS 1846 (646) 867-6660 (212) 663- childrensaidsociety.or Children’s Aid Society, The CAS 1220 1259 g 2347 / 2364 Church Women United CWU 1926 2338 churchwomen.org

2061 Church World Service CWS 700 3220 cwsglobal.org

Climate Science Legal Defense Fund CSLD 244 (646) 801-0853 csldf.org/ (646) 745- collegeandcommunity. College & Community Fellowship, The CCF 1626 (646) 380-7777 2539 org/ccf Departments • Atlantic Fellows for Racial atlanticfellows.org/for- 306 Equity racial-equity/

• Columbia World Projects 825 datascience.columbia. • Data Science Institute 320 edu/ 253 • Earth Institute earth.columbia.edu/ 401 • Engineering Office of Alumni & engineering.columbia. 850 Development edu/alumni-0 engineering.columbia. • Engineering Office of the Dean 850 edu/office-dean 302 • Knight Institute 303 knightcolumbia.org/ 304 research.columbia.edu • Office of Research Compliance /content/office- 840 and Training research-compliance- and-training Columbia University (Art & Science Subdivisions) • Alliance Program 308H alliance.columbia.edu/ councilforeuropeanstu • Council for European Studies dies.org/ • European Institute/Sakip sabancicenter.columbi Sabanci Center for Turkish 308 a.edu/ Studies • Institute of Religion Culture & ircpl.columbia.edu/ Public Life • Institute for the Study of Human humanrightscolumbia.

Rights org/ justicelab.iserp.columb • The Justice Lab ia.edu/ Columbia University (Business School Subdivisions) • Center on Japanese Economy & 312 Business • Columbia CGBL 312 www8.gsb.columbia.e • Program for Financial Studies 312 du/financialstudies/ • Richard Paul Richman Center www8.gsb.columbia.e for Business, Law, and Public 312 du/richman/ Policy • Small Business Development www8.gsb.columbia.e 312 Center du/sbdc/ www8.gsb.columbia.e • The W. Edwards Deming Center 312 du/deming/ Commonwealmagazin Commonweal Magazine, The CMW 405 (212) 662-4200 e.org Community Development Venture (212) 594-6747 (212) 594- CDVCA 1264 cdvca.org Capital Alliance 6717 Cooke Center for Learning and (212) 280- CC 730 (212) 280-4473 cookecenter.org Development, The 4477 corbinhill- Corbin Hill Food Project, Inc., The CHFP 243 2003 foodproject.org Council of Churches of the City of NY, CCCNY 727 1020 1025 cccny.net The D

E Emmanuel Presbyterian Church of EPC 1942 3185 3183 emmanuelnyc.org Morningside Heights Environmental Grantmakers (212) 812- EGA 960 (212) 812-4310 ega.org Association 4311 (800) 297- episcopalfoundation.or Episcopal Church Foundation ECF 750 (800) 697-2858 0142 g F

G Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute GEII 1960 2330 2001 geii.org (Friars of the Atonement, Inc.) H Havens Relief Fund Society, The HRF 1940 2636 2168 havensfund.org I iEARN-USA (International Education and iEARN 450 2693 us.iearn.org Resource Network USA) Infinite Family INF 1372 (212) 400-7446 infinitefamily.org Interfaith Center of New York, The ICNY 540 3510 3499 interfaithcenter.org Interfaith Center on Corporate ICCR 1842 2295 2023 iccr.org Responsibility J Japan Center for International JCIE 731 jcie.or.jp/ Exchange Japan International Christian University JICUF 439 3386 2696 jicuf.org Foundation (Japan ICU) K

L Latino Justice LJPR 1901 (212) 219-3360 latinojustice.org/ Lutheran Social Services of New York LSSNY 1244 1100 1101 lssny.org M Masorti Foundation for Conservative 2216 MFC 832 2218 masorti.org Judaism in Israel, The (212) 665- Metropolitan New York Synod (ELCA) MNYS 1620 (212) 665-0732 mnys.org 2380 Millennium Promise Alliance MP 239 2490 2489 millenniumpromise.org Ministers and Missionaries Benefit 1610 8088 / (800) 986- MMBB mmbb.org Board (ABC) 1700 (800) 986-6222 6782 Morningside Center for Teaching Social 547 MC 3318 2464 morningsidecenter.org Responsibility, Inc. 550 Morningside MUMC 1371 2288 morningside-nyc.com (Korean Methodist Church & Institute) N New York Theological Seminary NYTS 500 1211 1236 nyts.edu O One Stop Senior Services OSS 1846 (212) 864-7900 P (212) 729-2700 / (212) 729- Pension Boards, The (UCC) PBUCC 1045 pbucc.org (800) 642-6543 2701 Presbyterian Church (USA)**** -- 430 2967 -- Presbytery of , The PNYC 1600 2221 2737 nycpresbytery.org (PCUSA)

600 (212) 367- ProExam PES 630 (212) 367-4200 proexam.org 4266 731 Q

R Reformed Church in America RCA 1606 3069 2499 rca.org Regional Emergency Medical Services REMSC 1929 2301 2302 nycremsco.org Council of New York City, The 455 Riverside Park Conservancy RPC 3070 3079 riversideparknyc.org 460 (212) 812- Rockefeller Brothers Fund RBF 900 (212) 812-4200 rbf.org 4299 Roothbert Fund, Inc., The RFI 1622 3116 / 32061 3373 roothbertfund.org S Salvadori Center for the Built SCBE 1272 3970 3971 salvadori.org Environment Ltd. Shalom Hartman Institute of North (212) 239- SHI 1450 (212) 268-0300 hartman.org.il/ America, The 4550 T 650 Teachers College TC 1373 -- tc.columbia.edu 1374 Teaching Matters, Inc. TMI 1270 3505 3516 teachingmatters.org The American Assembly TAA 456 3500 3555 americanassembly.org U United Board for Christian Higher UBCHEA 1221 2600 2322 unitedboard.org Education in Asia United Church Funds (212) 729-2600 / UCF 1020 ucfunds.org (PBUCC) (877) 806-4989 United Methodist City Society UMCS 1922 3084 3091 umcitysociety.org unitedmethodistwome United Methodist Women UMW 1500 3900 3736 n.org UN Sustainable Development Solutions SDSN 530 (212) 870-3920 unsdsn.org Network V Vellore Christian Medical College 2640 / VELL 725 2173 vellorecmc.org Foundation, Inc. (800) 875-6370 W West End Residences HDFC, Inc. WER 740 3360 3372 westendres.org Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality & Equality WISE (The Fund for the City of NY) 246 ( 212) 870-2551 wisemuslimwomen.org FCNY (Shares space w/Cordoba Initiative/Ste. 248) Women's League for Conservative WLCJ 820 1260 1262 wlcj.org Judaism Workforce Opportunity Services WOS 1350 2260 2262 wforce.org World Day of Prayer International WDP 729 3049 worlddayofprayer.net Committee 950 (212) 280- worldsciencefestival.c World Science Foundation WSF (212) 348-1400 1935 1601 om

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Z 1945 zamirchoralfoundation. Zamir Choral Foundation, Inc. ZCF 3335 3336 1950 org/

V. Tenant Agencies Mission Statements

Tenant Agency Mission Statements A Academy of Political Science The Academy's mission entails the continuation and broadening of the educational process. Its threefold aim is to: • Contribute to the scholarly examination of political institutions, programs and public policies; • Enrich political discourse and channel social science research in understandable ways to political leaders; Educate members of the general public and help them to become more informed participants in the democratic process. Agricultural Missions Inc. To follow the example of the teachings and life of Jesus Christ, to accompany and support people of faith and conscience around the world in the struggle to end poverty and injustice that affect rural communities, and work toward creation of a sustainable society. Alcoholics Anonymous Grapevine The AA Grapevine is the international journal of Alcoholics Anonymous. Written, edited, illustrated, and read by AA members and others interested in the AA program of recovery from alcoholism, the Grapevine is a lifeline linking one alcoholic to another. Widely known as a "meeting in print," the AA Grapevine communicates the experience, strength, and hope of its contributors and reflects a broad geographic spectrum of current AA experience with recovery, unity, and service. Founded in 1944, the Grapevine does not receive group contributions, but is supported entirely through magazine subscription sales and additional income derived from the sale of Grapevine items. Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Alcoholics Anonymous® is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. The American Assembly The American Assembly's projects bring together leading authorities representing a broad spectrum of views and interests. American Assembly reports and other publications are used by government, community, civic leaders and public officials. American Assembly topics concern not only domestic and

foreign policy, but also issues that range from arts and culture, philanthropy, and health, to business, economy, education, law, race, religion and security. Founded by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1950, The American Assembly is affiliated with Columbia University. American Baptist Churches in the USA, Ministers & Since 1911 the Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board has Missionaries Benefit Board served those who work for Baptist churches and affiliated organizations. The Board's mission to American Baptist Churches ministers, missionaries and lay employees and their families has grown steadily over the years. The combination of benefits and personalized service has bolstered members through both national and personal financial and social storms. In 2000, an IRS ruling opened the MMBB plans to related organizations, and MMBB embraced this opportunity to expand its benefits and services to new groups. MMBB understands the unique blessings and challenges of the ministry, and supports plan members throughout their lives. Hallmarks include skilled professional money management, educational opportunities and service provided by responsive member service representatives. MMBB communications keep members and employers informed and in touch. MMBB knows the ministry, and MMBB cares. American Baptist Churches of Metropolitan NY Congregations will develop greater health and vitality for successful ministry as they intentionally prepare to welcome new pastoral leadership. American Guild of Organists The purpose of the American Guild of Organists is to promote the organ in its historic and evolving roles, to encourage excellence in the performance of organ and choral music, and to provide a forum for mutual support, inspiration, education, and certification of Guild members. Aramark Food Service ARAMARK is a leader in professional services, providing award- winning food services, facilities management, and uniform and career apparel to health care institutions, universities and school districts, stadiums, and businesses around the world. ARAMARK seeks to responsibly address issues that matter to its clients, employees and communities by focusing on employee advocacy, environmental stewardship, health and wellness, and community involvement. Auburn Theological Seminary Auburn Seminary educates leaders to meet the challenges of religious and public life. Today, religious communities that seek to reconcile all people to each other and to God require leaders of great wisdom and skill. To prepare people for these challenges, Auburn sponsors programs on complex issues in religious traditions and contemporary life, gathers critical intelligence about religion and education in our society, and encourages thoughtful conversation across the often divisive boundaries of faith, race, class and gender. B Bank Street College of Education The mission of Bank Street College is to improve the education of children and their teachers by applying to the education process all available knowledge about learning and growth and by connecting teaching and learning meaningfully to the outside world. In so doing, we seek to strengthen not only individuals, but the community as well, including family, school, and the larger society in which adults and children, in all their diversity,

interact and learn. We see in education the opportunity to build a better society. Barnard College Barnard College aims to provide the highest quality liberal arts education to promising and high-achieving young women, offering the unparalleled advantages of an outstanding residential college in partnership with a major research university. With a dedicated faculty of scholars distinguished in their respective fields, Barnard is a community of accessible teachers and engaged students who participate together in intellectual risk-taking and discovery. Barnard students develop the intellectual resources to take advantage of opportunities as new fields, new ideas, and new technologies emerge. They graduate prepared to lead lives that are professionally satisfying and successful, personally fulfilling, and enriched by love of learning. As a college for women, Barnard embraces its responsibility to address issues of gender in all of their complexity and urgency, and to help students achieve the personal strength that will enable them to meet the challenges they will encounter throughout their lives. Located in the cosmopolitan urban environment of New York City, and committed to diversity in its student body, faculty and staff, Barnard prepares its graduates to flourish in different cultural surroundings in an increasingly inter-connected world. The Barnard community thrives on high expectations. By setting rigorous academic standards and giving students the support they need to meet those standards, Barnard enables them to discover their own capabilities. Living and learning in this unique environment, Barnard students become agile, resilient, responsible, and creative, prepared to lead and serve their society. Bike New York Bike New York is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to promote and encourage bicycling and bicycle safety through education, public events, and collaboration with community and government organizations. Best known for producing America's largest cycling event, a 42-mile, traffic-free ride for some 32,000 cyclists, the TD Bank Five Boro Bike Tour, we also put on regional rides outside NYC, offer free classes to the public, and develop customized bicycle safety/education programs in and around New York City. Boy Scouts of America The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Blacksmith Institute Blacksmith Institute is an international organization dedicated to solving pollution problems in low and middle income countries, where human health is at risk. Since its inception in 1999, Blacksmith has completed more than 50 cleanup projects in 21 countries. C Children’s Aid Society The mission of Children's Aid Society is 'Nurturing the Child by Strengthening the Family.' Church Women United, Inc. Church Women United is a racially, culturally, theologically inclusive Christian women’s movement, celebrating unity in diversity and working for a world of peace and justice. Founded in 1941 (CWU) is:

• A movement representing Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian women, • biblically based, shared Christian faith; • Organized into more than 1,200 local and state units working for peace and justice in the United States and Puerto Rico; • Supported by constituents in state and local units and denominational women’s organizations; Impassioned by the Holy Spirit to act on behalf of women and children throughout the world; and recognized as a non- governmental organization by the United Nations. Church World Service Church World Service works with partners to eradicate hunger and poverty and to promote peace and justice around the world. Together we reach out to neighbors in need --not with a hand out, but a hand up. Around the world, Church World Service supports sustainable grassroots development, disaster relief, and refugee assistance, and we educate and advocate on hunger-related issues. In the U.S., we help communities respond to disasters, resettle refugees, promote fair national and international policies, and provide educational resources. We invite you to join our network of local and global caring by participating in CROP Hunger Walks, the Blankets+ program, and the CWS Kits program. Responding to emergencies in the U.S. and around the world; Nurturing development at the grassroots with seeds, tools and homegrown strategies; Assisting refugees to return home when possible, and to find other options when it’s not ; Speaking out in partnership on issues that make a difference in the lives of hungry people; Food security so parents can feed their families; Water for all so families have water for drinking, household needs and farming.

Climate Science Legal Defense Fund The Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF) protects the scientific endeavor by providing support and resources to scientists who are threatened, harassed or attacked for doing their job. College Community Fellowship The mission of the College and Community Fellowship (CCF) is to eliminate the individual and social barriers to education and civic participation of women with criminal convictions and their families. Through our activities and programs, CCF addresses the educational, economic, and civic participation needs of women with criminal convictions in the New York metropolitan area, working in concert with other organizations to enhance their successful re-entry. Columbia University Columbia University is one of the world's most important centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduates and graduate students in many scholarly and professional fields. The University recognizes the importance of its location in New York City and seeks to link its research and teaching to the vast resources of a great metropolis. It seeks to attract a diverse and international faculty and student body, to support research and teaching on global issues, and to create academic relationships with many countries and regions. It expects all areas of the university to

advance knowledge and learning at the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the world. Commonweal Magazine Foundation Commonweal Magazine is an independent journal of opinion edited and managed by lay Catholics. Twenty-two issues a year; usually 32 pages on politics, e.g., the tobacco wars, welfare reform, budget-balancing, Israel & Palestine, China & Tibet, crises in Rwanda, Ecuador, Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Hong Kong; ethics-talk: gay marriage, death penalty, euthanasia, abortion. Plus a miscellany: women’s ordination, science & religion, the high cost of college, Social Security, who exactly was/is Jesus? Commonweal publishes editorials, columns, essays, poetry, reviews of books, movies, plays, the media, a selection of apposite and/or funny cartoons, & lots of letters to the editors. From its founding in 1924, the journal has held that America has much to learn from Catholicism, and vice versa. Circulation about 20,000; readership around 60,000. Community Development Venture Capital Alliance The Community Development Venture Capital Alliance (CDVCA) is the network for the field of community development venture capital (CDVC) investing. CDVC funds provide equity capital to businesses in underinvested markets, seeking market-rate financial returns, as well as the creation of good jobs, wealth, and entrepreneurial capacity. CDVCA is working on many fronts to build and strengthen the CDVC field. It promotes the field by combining advocacy, education, communications, and best-practice dissemination through conferences and workshops. CDVCA makes its expertise available to CDVC funds by providing consulting services and technical assistance. CDVCA also manages its own investment vehicle, the Central Fund. The Fund specializes in identifying areas with untapped market potential, investing in rapidly growing businesses across diverse industries. Cooke Center The Cooke Center envisions a world where all children and adolescents with special needs are recognized as valued members of their communities and provided with the inclusive education necessary to assume the roles of their choosing. The Cooke Center collaborates with parents and professionals to provide inclusive educational programs for students with special needs, from early childhood to young adulthood. We also share our knowledge and skills with those committed to enhancing and supporting inclusive learning environments. Corbin Hill Farm The mission of Corbin Hill Food Project is to supply fresh vegetables and fruit where they are needed most: “Llevar alimentos frescos a las áreas más necesitadas.” We work with farmers from upstate New York and community groups in New York City to deliver fresh, local produce to Harlem, Washington Heights and the Bronx — and increasingly, other New York City boroughs. Council of Churches of the City of New York A key effort of the Council is in the raising of critical issues in the public square with and on behalf of its churches and members. The Council coordinates meetings with city and state officials on such subjects as homelessness, low-cost housing, poverty, welfare programs and policing in the community. It also provides roundtables engaging with corporate, non-profit and political

leaders around a public vision for the city which also develops an infrastructure for preparing public policy position papers. E Emmanuel Presbyterian Church Emmanuel Church is a community of believers, centered in the Morningside Heights area of New York. We are a congregation of the Presbyterian Church who warmly welcome people from all church backgrounds and none. Committed to the historic Christian faith as summarized in the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds and rekindled by the Protestant Reformation. We call ourselves “Emmanuel” (“God with us”) because we believe that Jesus has brought God near to us. God’s nearness brings life to all that we do—to our worship, our friendships, our families, our thought life, our studies, and our work. We embrace Emmanuel’s love for the city and seek to share his beauty, truth, and goodness with the diverse communities where we live and work. Environmental Grantmakers Association EGA works with members and partners to promote effective environmental philanthropy by sharing knowledge, fostering debate, cultivating leadership, facilitating collaboration, and catalyzing action. Episcopal Church Foundation The mission of the Episcopal Church Foundation is to strengthen the strategic, leadership, and financial capabilities of Episcopal congregations, dioceses, and related organizations to pursue their mission and ministry. F The Fund for the City of New York The Fund for the City of New York was established by the Ford Foundation in 1968 with the mandate to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers. For over three decades, in partnership with government agencies, nonprofit institutions and foundations, the Fund has developed and helped to implement innovations in policy, programs, practices and technology in order to advance the functioning of government and nonprofit organizations in New York City and beyond. G Graymoor Ecumenical Institute As a ministry of the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement, the Mission of Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute is to promote Christian unity and interreligious dialogue in North America. H The Havens Relief Fund Society The mission of the Havens Relief Fund Society is to help struggling New York City residents and their families overcome imminent financial crises that might otherwise have devastating impacts on their lives by providing modest, one-time grants through a network of volunteer community leaders and professionals. I Interfaith Center of New York The Interfaith Center of New York seeks to make New York City and the world safe for religious difference by increasing respect and mutual understanding among people of different faith, ethnic, and cultural traditions and by fostering cooperation among religious communities and civic organizations to solve common social problems. The Interfaith Center on Corporate Through the lens of faith, ICCR builds a more just and Responsibility sustainable world by integrating social values into corporate and investor actions.

International Education & Resource Network iEARN is a non-profit organization made up of over 30,000 schools and youth organizations in more than 140 countries. iEARN empowers teachers and young people to work together online using the Internet and other new communications technologies. Over 2,000,000 students each day are engaged in collaborative project work worldwide. Infinite Family Infinite Family envisions an Africa transformed by its youth, whose self-reliance leads to a better life and a stronger society. Our mission is to promote self-reliance—to augment what is taught in the classroom and the home to help develop resilient, responsible, and resourceful students as they prepare for their lives as young adults and beyond. J Japan Center for International Exchange JCIE is dedicated to promoting Japan’s engagement in the international community; encouraging thoughtful and collaborative analysis of critical issues in international affairs; strengthening civil society and enhancing its domestic and global contributions; and establishing, strengthening, and expanding networks of dialogue and cooperation. Japan International Christian University Foundation The mission of the Japan ICU Foundation is to work with ICU in its efforts to be an exemplary liberal arts university by further strengthening its international and Christian dimensions. K Korean American National Coordinating Council The Korean American National Coordinating Council (KANCC) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization, which was established by the people who ardently wish for Korean reconciliation and reunification. L Latino Justice PRLDEF For more than 40 years Latino Justice PRLDEF has acted as an advocate against injustices throughout New York and beyond. League of Conservative Jewish Women The mission of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is to strengthen and unite synagogue women’s groups, their members, and individual members, support them in mutual efforts to understand and perpetuate Conservative/Masorti Judaism in the home, synagogue and community, and reinforce their bonds with Israel and with Jews worldwide. Women’s League accepts the Jerusalem Program, which is the platform of the World Zionist Organization. Lutheran Social Service of New York Lutheran Social Services' mission is "Called by God, we enable people to reach their full potential." M Masorti Foundation for Conservative Judaism In Israel MASORTI, meaning traditional, is the Hebrew name for the movement of Conservative Judaism in Israel. The Masorti Movement, founded in 1979, is the umbrella organization of Masorti kehillot (congregations), which foster the practice of traditional Judaism among Israeli men and women while embracing modernity. In promoting the combined values of Conservative Judaism, religious tolerance and Zionism, the Movement strives to nurture a healthy, pluralistic, spiritual and ethical foundation for Israeli society. Metropolitan New York Synod (ELCA) In many ways the synod is like a parish. It draws its life from the many unsung heroes who give of themselves for its mission. Most congregations have a "Harry" or a "Doris." Harry was a retired construction worker who spent the last 10 years of his life keeping the congregation beautiful. You could always see him

painting or fixing or chatting with the neighbors as he worked in the church's garden. The children in the school called him "Mr. Harry" and he often joined them in chapel. Doris was the glue which held the parish together. You have one in your church, too. She organized the altar guild. She volunteered at the local hospital and engaged many of her friends in this ministry. She took leadership of the annual Christmas sale and was also a surrogate aunt to children. Thanks to God for all the Dorises and Harrys and others in the pews each week, whose faithfulness to God makes the church what it is today. Millennium Promise At Millennium Promise, our vision is the eradication of extreme poverty, hunger, and preventable disease within our lifetime. Our mission is to provide the operational platform and resource mobilization for the Millennium Villages Project, which empowers communities to lift themselves out of extreme poverty. We believe that extreme poverty can be cut in half by 2015, even in some of the poorest, most remote places in the world. Through the Millennium Villages Project we are showing how, using a holistic, science-based approach to benefit more than 500,000 people across sub-Saharan Africa. Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, Our mission is to help people develop the skills and convictions Inc. they need to shape a just, peaceful, and democratic society. Morningside Center's work has been concentrated in two areas: • Teaching children and adults skills in conflict resolution and intercultural understanding • Promoting critical thinking, social awareness, and action in the classroom and beyond. Morningside United Methodist Church We are a predominantly Asian American ministry seeking to impact our larger community with the love of Christ. We comprise people from all walks of life – families, couples, young adults, college students, youth, and children predominantly from the NY/NJ/CT region. We offer both a blended worship service in the morning and a contemporary service in the afternoon, as well as regional and local small groups for families, couples and singles. If you’re looking for a place of worship, for friends, for a deeper relationship with God, and for a place to call home away from home, come on down and visit us. We’d love to get to know you! N New York Theological Seminary New York Theological Seminary is a professional graduate school whose primary mission is the preparation of men and women for Christian ministries. A theological education, especially from an urban ministry perspective, is an important part of your life journey, so it is very important to find a place that fits your particular needs. The pages in this section will help you decide if New York Theological Seminary is that place for you. O One Stop Senior Services Founded in 1981, One Stop Senior Services is a unique walk-in agency where compassionate professionals go the extra mile to help older persons solve their problems--all in one place. One Stop Senior Services (One Stop) seeks to improve the quality of life of older New Yorkers, age 60 and above, and their families by providing services and access to rightful entitlements

in one neighborhood location, which is inviting and respectful of cultural diversity. An integral part of this mission is our central goal: to enable seniors to continue living safely, independently, and with dignity in their own homes as long as possible. P Pension Boards, The (UCC) The Pension Boards, affiliated ministry of the , has as its mission to help you meet critical life needs with meaningful benefit programs. Presbytery of New York City Our Mission, as the Presbytery of New York City, is to embody God’s gracious love in Jesus Christ through our ministries, our congregations, our partnerships, our service and witness, and our common life together. As a manifestation of Christ’s body, we proclaim God’s Word and promote God’s justice to all persons and in all places, public and private, throughout NYC, striving to grow in faith and size so that all may hear and experience the Good News of Jesus Christ. Professional Examination Services The mission of Professional Examination Service (PES), a nonprofit corporation, is to promote and protect the public welfare by articulating and demonstrating the value of credentialing and continuing competency assurance. This mission is founded upon our conviction that credentialing benefits both the public and the professions and occupations choosing to engage in this process. PES meets its mission by providing services and funding selected public service initiatives that impact the quality of the credentialing and continuing- competency assurance process. Q

R Reformed Church in America The Reformed Church in America is a fellowship of congregations called by God and empowered by the Holy Spirit to be the very presence of Jesus Christ in the world. Our shared task is to equip congregations for ministry--a thousand churches in a million ways doing one thing--following Christ in mission, in a lost and broken world so loved by God. Regional Emergency Medical Service Council The primary goal of the Regional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City, Inc., since its inception in 1974, has been to coordinate the emergency medical services of New York City in order to decrease the excessive rates of death and disability caused by sudden accident and illness, and to further assure all persons living, working and visiting in New York City the availability of prompt and effective emergency care. Riverside Park Conservancy Riverside Park Fund's mission is to preserve and improve New York's classic waterfront green space. Stretching over four miles along the Hudson River from 59th to 158th Streets, the 330 acres of Riverside Park provide recreation and relaxation for a uniquely diverse population. From seasonal attendants to rehabilitated playing fields, from horticultural projects to creative playgrounds, Riverside Park is cleaner, greener, safer and better because of Riverside Park Fund's supporters. Rockefeller Brothers Fund The Rockefeller Brothers Fund advances social change that contributes to a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world. Roothbert Fund Inc. The Roothbert Fund, Inc. is a small, nearly all-volunteer scholarship fund based in New York City. It was founded in 1958

as a living memorial to the combined idealism of two people: Albert and Toni Roothbert, both of whom emigrated from Germany in the early 20th Century. They met in New York and married in 1937. At the time, he was a retired banker, and she was a retired fashion photographer. The Roothberts shared a devotion to young people, whose idealism, they believed, was the best defense against a recurrence of the tragedies of the first half of the 20th Century. In the wake of the cataclysmic events of World War II, Albert Roothbert believed that "our young generation will create a new, more enlightened society, which will want to live democratic principles, not merely claim them." S Salvadori Center Our founder, Mario Salvadori, a world-renowned structural engineer, believed that the built environment held all the knowledge a person needed to be an intelligent and active member of the community. What teachers need to make this knowledge available to their students are tools with which they can "unpack" the knowledge embedded in the built environment. Shalom Hartman Institute of NA Shalom Hartman Institute of North America enriches the resources, vision, and commitment of the leaders and change agents who shape the future of Jewish life in North America. By convening professional and lay leaders of major communal organizations at seminars and conferences and through national cohort programs, SHI North America empowers Jewish leaders to develop new approaches to addressing the deep challenges facing their communities today. T Teachers College Our legacy is the work of a long list of thinkers and doers that includes James Russell and John Dewey; Lawrence Cremin and Maxine Greene; Edmund Gordon and Isabel Maitland Stewart; Mary Swartz Rose and Morton Deutsch; Arthur Wesley Dow and William Heard Kilpatrick. These are people who created fields of inquiry. At Teachers College today, our work is about living up to their legacy by ensuring that we not only build knowledge, but enhance its impact by engaging directly with the policymakers and practitioners who will put it to use. Because of our preeminence, it is both our privilege and our obligation to focus our coursework and our research on the questions of the day in each of the fields we serve. To that end, we favor no ideology or single methodology, but instead seek answers that meet the genuine needs of teachers and other practitioners, and the children they ultimately serve. Teaching Matters, Inc. Teaching Matters is a non-profit professional development organization that partners with educators to improve public schools. We use technology in the classroom to prepare teachers and their students for 21st Century learning and achievement. U United Board of Christian Higher Education in Asia The United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia works to support a Christian presence in academic communities in Asia. The United Board is an historic Christian organization with a contemporary mission: we work with higher education institutions in Asia to develop leadership, collaboration and values such as justice, care for the environment, reconciliation and harmony among ethnic and religious communities, and civil society.

United Church Foundation Its primary mission is to invest the permanent assets and endowment funds of UCC-related entities. It serves UCC churches, conferences, covenanted ministries, colleges, seminaries, and related agencies by promoting prudent investing, advocating for corporate social responsibility, and implementing a proven long-term investment strategy. Our goal is to provide more money for ministry. United Church of Christ Pension Boards The Pension Boards, affiliated ministry of the United Church of Christ, has as its mission to help you meet critical life needs with meaningful benefit programs. United Methodist Women The entire program and organization of United Methodist Women focuses on mission. Our mission initiatives include: • Providing opportunities to grow spiritually • Equipping women & girls to be leaders • Providing transformative educational experiences • Organizing for growth & flexibility • Working for justice through service & advocacy United Methodist City Society UMCS acts as an agent of change for United Methodist Churches, its members and the community at large. We do this by sponsoring programs and creating partnerships that: • Support churches in their development, through the offering of spiritual, management, leadership, consultative and financial resources consistent with their mission context; • Facilitate the implementation of church-managed education, daycare, outreach and fellowship programs for members and the surrounding community; • Promote the education and development of children and youth in our communities; and Enable individuals to overcome destructive addictions, and equip them to re-enter the larger community. UNSDSN Association The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) has been operating since 2012 under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General. SDSN mobilizes global scientific and technological expertise to promote practical solutions for sustainable development, including the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Climate Agreement. We aim to accelerate joint learning and promote integrated approaches that address the interconnected economic, social, and environmental challenges confronting the world. SDSN works closely with United Nations agencies, multilateral financing institutions, the private sector, and civil society. The organization and governance of SDSN aims to enable a large number of leaders from all regions and diverse backgrounds to participate in the development of the network. The SDSN Leadership Council brings together global sustainable development leaders from all regions drawn from civil society, public, and private sectors. It acts as the board of SDSN. Much of SDSN’s work is led by National or Regional SDSNs, which mobilize knowledge institutions around the SDGs. Several Thematic Networks mobilize experts from around the world on the technical challenges of implementing the SDGs and the Paris Climate Agreement. SDSN has a small secretariat with offices in New York, New Delhi, and Paris.

V Vellore Christian Medical College Board The Vellore Christian Medical College Board (USA) Inc. is inspired by the legacy of Dr. Ida S. Scudder and her response to the healing ministry of Christ. The Board’s mission is to provide a focus for excellence and integrity at CMC through participation in and continuing support of CMC’s drive to maintain excellence. The Board does this by: • Honoring Ida Scudder – the person and her work • Encouraging and supporting research activity of the highest quality driven by honesty and high ethical standards, directional focus and translational impact Promoting the professional development of CMC with a focus on the quality, delivery and safety of health care. W West End Residence Housing West End’s mission is to provide safe and supportive transitional and permanent housing together with comprehensive services that assist and empower homeless and formerly homeless youth, families, and older adults to live full and productive lives. Women's League for Conservative Judaism The mission of Women’s League for Conservative Judaism is to strengthen and unite synagogue women’s groups and their members; support them in mutual efforts to understand and perpetuate Conservative/Masorti Judaism in the home, synagogue and community; and reinforce their bonds with Israel and with Jews worldwide. Workforce Outsource Services The social mission of Workforce Opportunity Services is to educate, train and hire young adults from underserved populations throughout the U.S. and to place them within companies as outsourced IT consultants. Moreover, by offering opportunities to those individuals who may otherwise not have the wherewithal to afford the requisite training and education, WOS facilitates the personal, professional and financial independence students and provides them with "ladders of ascent" to help them grow in their careers into management and ownership positions. Through the training and mentoring of these young adults, WOS is uniquely poised to offer the services of highly skilled, professional, IT consultants to companies at very favorable rates, all while keeping IT jobs here in the U.S. World Day of Prayer International Committee World Day of Prayer (WDP) is a worldwide movement of Christian women from all traditions who come together to observe a common day of prayer each year. Many countries have a continuing relationship of prayer and service. The common day of prayer, which is celebrated annually on the first Friday of March, is an opportunity to share—spiritually, educationally, and ecumenically—in informed prayer and prayerful action. The World Day of Prayer International Committee coordinates the development and distribution of the unique worship services based on the year’s chosen themes and including issues that women face in the country responsible for preparing the worship materials. The movement is carried out by women ecumenically organized into National/Regional committees throughout countries in Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America, and Pacific. These National/Regional committees are linked together as one body through the work of the International Committee.

World Science Festival Our mission is to cultivate and sustain a general public informed (The Science Festival Foundation) by the content of science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future. The World Science Festival, an unprecedented annual tribute to imagination, ingenuity and inventiveness, takes science out of the laboratory and into the streets, theaters, museums, and public halls of New York City, making the esoteric understandable and the familiar fascinating. X

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Z Zamir Choral Foundation The Zamir Choral Foundation, founded and directed by Matthew Lazar, is the visionary, leading force in the Jewish world for sustaining and advancing the Jewish choral tradition. What's more, Zamir is at the center of a growing movement that preserves and fosters Jewish choral music, Jewish identity, and interdenominational Jewish understanding and cooperation throughout the world.