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The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City is a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit organization established to promote partnerships between the City and the private sector. The Fund relies on individuals, foundations, and corporations to support innovative projects in areas including the arts, parks, education, and health.
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This year’s Fete de Swifty will take
place on Wednesday, September 23, 2009.
To learn more about the event as well as purchase tickets, please click here.
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On May 29, the City celebrated the graduation of the inaugural class of the MillionTreesNYC Training Program.
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On April 25 more than
7,500 volunteers helped the plant over 20,000 trees in one day as part of
the MillionTreesNYC spring planting day. At right, volunteers from CIT dig
in to help at Seton Park in the Bronx. Read
more
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This summer, the City
will inaugurate its first class of NYC Civic Corps members as part of
Mayor Bloomberg’s NYC Service initiative promoting service and
volunteerism.
More Information
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Launched by private
sector business leaders in response to the current economic crisis,
Greater NY is a strategic partnership program that pairs business
executives with nonprofit executive directors in an effort to build
stronger and more effective nonprofits. More
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Did you know that drinking
water instead of sugary beverages can help reduce chronic conditions such
as obesity and diabetes? So instead of buying bottles beverages-that also
add waste to our environment-enjoy NYC’s award-winning tap water with this NYC Water reusable bottle. Visit CityStore to purchase. |
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Mayor's Fund receives 4-star rating for the second consecutive year from Charity Navigator, America's largest independent evaluator of charities. The ratings are based on organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
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This Limited Edition Concert T-Shirt marks the last ever concert by the legendary rock band The Police. Proceeds from the sale benefit the MillionTreesNYC initiative to plant and care for one million new trees across NYC by 2017.
Buy it now at CityStore
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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 than the New York we love today. Click
here to learn more about the small steps you can take to make big
strides to improve our environment.
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Help support City programs in honor of a family member, loved one or colleague. Find
out more.
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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 supporting public programs.
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