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The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City is a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit organization, which facilitates innovative public-private partnerships throughout NYC’s five boroughs. The Fund relies on individuals, foundations, and corporations to support public programs in areas including the environment, youth development, financial empowerment, health, volunteerism, and the arts.
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Hurricane Sandy 6-Month Update Marking the six-month anniversary of the hurricane's landfall in New York, the Mayor's Fund released Hurricane Sandy 6-Month Update, a report describing the progress and ongoing impact of public-private partnerships on the City's recovery from the storm. The Mayor's Fund has committed over $52 million to public-private recovery projects, as of this report.
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Oklahoma Tornado Relief
Our thoughts are with all those impacted by the devastating tornado in Oklahoma. We encourage donations to responding relief organizations or contributions can be made to the Mayor's Fund, which will be directed to on-the-ground recovery efforts. Donations to the Mayor's Fund can be made online or via check mailed to: 253 Broadway, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10007.
Click here to support Oklahoma Tornado Relief
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Home Rebuilding & Repairs
In response to the continuing need to repair homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy, the NYC Home Repair Consortium has been created to repair non-structurally damaged properties that still have unmet needs. It will be composed of nonprofit organizations that will be selected to scale repair work and serve at least 600 properties.
Learn more and register as a candidate for assistance
Join the Consortium as a nonprofit construction organization
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Mold Awareness Workshops The Mayor's Fund is supporting free mold awareness and remediation trainings in neighborhoods impacted by Sandy. Trainings are provided by Hunter College/UMDNJ, in conjunction with the NYC Department of Health. Click here to see locations and times of trainings. Read more about mold remediation efforts here.
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Giving GuideLooking for the perfect gift? Check out our Giving Guide for meaningful ways to make an impact this season. For even more ideas, contact us!
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Recovery Loans and Grants for Nonprofits To support nonprofit organizations affected by Hurricane Sandy, the Mayor launched the NYC Nonprofit Recovery Loan Program, a $26 million interest-free loan fund for impacted organizations, which is now able to provide grants as well. Led by the Mayor's Fund, the program is supported by the Ford Foundation, Capital One Bank, Robin Hood and the New York Community Trust, and administered by the Fund for the City of New York.
Apply for a Nonprofit Recovery Loan or Grant
Learn more about the City's efforts to support nonprofits
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Small Business Grants
Matching grants are now avaialble for NYC businesses most impacted by Hurricane Sandy. The $5.5 million grant program, supported by the Mayor's Fund, as well as the Partnership for New York City, is providing additional financial assistance for local businesses seeking low-interest loans through the City's Emergency Loan Fund.
Learn more and apply with NYC Business Solutions
Read the full announcement
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Text To Donate
You can now quickly and easily donate to support hurricane relief efforts using your mobile device. Text NYCFUND to 50555 to give $10 to the Mayor’s Fund that will help provide essential aid and supplies to New Yorkers in need.
Charges will appear on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your prepaid balance. All purchases must be authorized by account holder. Must be 18 years of age or have parental permission to participate. Message and Data Rates May Apply. Text STOP to 50555 to STOP. Text HELP to 50555 for HELP. Full Terms: www.mGive.org/T. Privacy Policy. After donating, tax receipts are made available on www.mGive.org/receipt.
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 | Watch the Mayor's Fund video below to learn more about our work and the programs we support. |
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Keep track of how many trees have been planted through MillionTreesNYC!
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Everybody has something to offer. Use your time, passion,
skills and willingness to address New York City's most pressing needs. Find
out more.
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Together we can make New York cleaner, healthier, more reliable and more
sustainable. Click
here to learn more about the small steps you can take to make big
strides to improve our environment.
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Donations of new and reusable goods play an integral role in the enhancement
and reach of New York City's services. Click
here for a list of contributions in need.
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