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File - New York Cares
2013 Annual Report
Year in Review
Dear Friends,
The powerful trifecta of volunteers, funders, and Community Partners which fuels
New York Cares' efforts was hard at work in 2013. The successes highlighted in
this report are a tribute to you.
Last year, New York Cares helped 400,000 New Yorkers in need overcome many
challenges and move towards a brighter future.
Gail B. Harris,
Board President
• We continued the massive disaster response effort that we launched within
hours of Hurricane Sandy’s landfall in October of 2012, and today - more than
22,000 filled volunteer opportunities later - this program is still going strong.
• Our Focus Neighborhood initiative helped to build the local volunteer base
in the South Bronx, Central Queens, Central Brooklyn, and three regions
severely affected by Hurricane Sandy and yielded a 39% growth in New York
Cares' volunteer activity in these underserved communities.
• In the first year of our School Success Initiative, a program aimed at
improving educational outcomes for children living in neighborhoods of
highest need, we worked closely with four schools through projects aimed
at tackling their unique challenges, serving 400 children and their families.
Paul J. Taubman,
Board President
And these are just a few examples of the good work that your commitment and
generosity made possible last year.
Finally, this has been a year of transition for New York Cares’ Board of Directors.
After 13 years as President, Gail has turned over the reins to Paul, a
long-standing member of our Executive Committee and a passionate advocate
for our work. Gail guided us through tremendous growth during her tenure; her
leadership was instrumental in so many ways, and we are delighted that she
has agreed to remain on the Board.
With ongoing appreciation and best wishes,
Gary Bagley,
Executive Director
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Gail B. Harris
Board President
(1/2001-1/2014)
Paul J. Taubman
Board President
(1/2014 - )
Gary Bagley
Executive Director
Table of Contents
Introduction
4
Hurricane Sandy
Response
5
School Success
Initiative
6
Corporate Service
Highlights
7
Teen Service Team
8
Volunteer Impact
Program
9
Annual Events
Recap
10
The New York Cares Teen Service Team hosts an Olympics event at K.E.E.N. to help
children with developmental and physical disabilities stay active.
Financial
Snapshot
12
3
Introduction
59,000 volunteers
mobilized
205,000 volunteer
positions filled
1,600 projects
completed every
month
The past year presented its fair share of
challenges to the local community, but the
volunteers, donors, corporate sponsors, and
Community Partners that power New York
Cares responded in kind, displaying the
resiliency and energy for which New York City
is renowned.
Within this report, you will find examples of
how New York Cares engaged diverse
stakeholders to take a hands-on approach in
tackling these challenges. We’ve also
included, along the edge of each page, some
of our 2013 program statistics. These
numbers convey only a few of the highlights
from a very full year, during which New York
Cares’ impact and presence was felt
throughout the entire city.
400,000 at-risk New
Yorkers served
Ian Christianson of the New York Red Bulls defends
the ball at the reopening of the All American Soccer Club.
4
15,000 volunteers
deployed on
Hurricane Sandy
disaster response
projects
Hurricane Sandy Response:
An Inside Look
annually. Initially run by our founders, New York Cares is now staffed by a
team of 80 professionals. And while we are still grassroots in action, we are
also on speed dial at City Hall and the go-to organization for our city’s most
On a wet, foggy
Sunday
afternoon,
months
of hard
civic-minded corporations.Initially
run by
our founders,
New
York Cares
is work
now
finally
paid
off.
Throughout
the
summer
of
2013,
New
staffed by a team of 80 professionals. And while we are still grassroots in York
Cares recruited
more
360go-to
volunteers
to help for
rebuild
action, we are also on speed
dial at City
Hallthan
and the
organization
our
the
All
American
Soccer
Club
in
South
Brooklyn,
which
city’s most civic-minded corporations.
was severely damaged during Hurricane Sandy. In
September,
by ourvolunteers
partners Gerritsen
Beach Cares
In 2012, New York Cares’
prowess atjoined
mobilizing
took on new
and
HEART
9/11,
we
celebrated
the
club’s
reopening
meaning. On October 30th, as soon as the waters from Hurricane Sandy hadwith
local residents,
and a few
specialneeds
guests.
receded, our staff werevolunteers,
on the frontlines
of the response,
assessing
and
planning volunteer projects
to
meet
those
needs.
The
13,500
volunteers
we
Professional soccer players Ian Christianson and Marius
deployed in November Obekop
and December
wereYork
a constant
and
reassuring
of the New
Red Bulls
stopped
by topresence
play
in the hardest hit communities,
where
they
knocked
on
thousands
of
doors
to
soccer with the kids, sign autographs, and congratulate
check on residents, distributed
warm winter
coats and
served
the volunteers,
who restored
a club
thathot
hasmeals,
been offering
provided translation services
for
isolated
homebound
seniors,
mucked
out than
sports programs to youth in Gerritsen Beach for more
flood-damaged residences,
and
much
more.
50 years. The club has taught soccer to hundreds of boys
405 damaged homes
mucked out
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1,640 relief and
recovery projects
completed
and girls and has been a staple in the community,
Our founders’ vision 25organizing
years ago leagues
would beand
nothing
more than
good
tournaments,
asawell
asintention
providing
if not for our generous funders,
tireless
invested Community
summer and
aftervolunteers,
school programming
for youth. Now,
Partners, and the manythanks
other friends
Cares’
truly
to New who
York comprise
Cares, theNew
clubYork
is fully
operational
again
remarkable family. Thank
you
for
your
support
in
2012,
and
for
continuing
to
and ready for another 50 years.
make New York Cares a priority in the future.
5
Volunteers from Morgan Stanley work together
to clean up Forest Park in Queens.
174 points - the
average increase
on the SAT for
students in our
free Kaplan SAT
Prep program
45 schools and
community centers
served by our
Family Financial Aid
Prep program
394 students and
267 adults reached
through the School
Success Initiative
$19.5 million in tax
refunds and credits
secured for
low-income New
Yorkers
6
«
A Focus on Schools
A college education is one of the most effective weapons in the war on poverty.
Yet, of the New York City public school students who graduated on time in 2012,
only 22% earned scores high enough on their state tests to be deemed ready for
college. Moreover, the passing marks belonged mostly to more affluent
students, highlighting an achievement gap between rich and poor that plays an
all-too-influential role in student success.
That’s where New York Cares’ School Success Initiative comes in. In 2013 - the
program’s debut year - we focused our efforts on four schools and implemented
a variety of programming specifically tailored to meet the students’ education
needs and the schools’ goals. We also mobilized volunteers to provide
individualized tutoring and to train parents and guardians to engage fully in
their children’s education.
With early signs pointing to real student performance improvement at
participating schools, the School Success Initiative has plans to expand to
eight schools in the coming year.
«
Companies Supporting
Their Communities
In 2013, New York Cares’ Corporate Relations team worked hand-in-hand with
our corporate sponsors to create and grow comprehensive and highly
successful employee engagement programs. The efforts resulted in some of our
most innovative and impactful projects yet. A few examples:
• With New York Cares, Morgan Stanley launched an innovative Year Round
Partnership initiative that pairs each Morgan Stanley division with a partner
agency for one full year. Each division volunteers at its selected agency at
least once a quarter, allowing Morgan Stanley employees to learn about and
address the agency’s greatest needs and make a long-term impact.
• Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal partnered with New York Cares to host
a mobile journalism workshop at their offices for a group of high school
students from Queens. The editors and reporters used a three-part
curriculum, working alongside the teens to film, edit, and produce their own
independently reported stories.
• On Aero Gives Back Day, more than 500 employees of retailer Aéropostale
provided hands-on arts and science enrichment for children and teens (who
are the focus of the company’s core business and philanthropy initiatives)
including a fashion workshop and an inventor’s challenge for a physics class.
819 companies
engaged with New
York Cares
39,820 employee
volunteer
opportunities
created for
companies
9,700 adults guided
through online job
searches, mock
interviews, and
resume prep
projects
8,900 clients
prepared for
success in their
new country
through English
training and
conversation
programs
7
2,277 youth
volunteers
engaged
«
40 Youth Service
Clubs facilitated in
schools across the
city
318,700 meals
served
Service Starts Young
Our Youth Service Club program inspires public high school students to become
lifelong contributors to their communities. New York Cares also engages teens
through our Teen Service Team (TST), a group of 12-15 high schoolers who meet
weekly to discuss a current social issue before rolling up their sleeves and
heading to one of the five boroughs to address it. A TST member describes a
particularly impactful experience here:
Recently, we partnered with a nonprofit, K.E.E.N. (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now), to
work with children with disabilities. Many of these kids have autism, ADHD, or
other physical disabilities. We got paired up with the kids, who were given the
title "athletes." The athletes got to choose what activity they wanted to do for
the day, and we were there to ensure they were safe and having fun.
Not only were the kids adorable, they were energetic, and above all, they were
filled with joy. The smiles that grew across their faces every time they shot the
basketball into the hoop or every time they built a castle, were priceless.
The experience was beneficial to the kids and equally insightful for all the
volunteers. We learned to be patient, caring, and realized how crucial it is to
communicate.
131 parks and
gardens revitalized
11,400 homeless
animals cared for
8
Partners at a weekly VIP meeting learn about
volunteer management techniques.
Stronger Partners for a Stronger City
Our partners rely on volunteers to meet their missions. In the past year, New York
Cares launched two programs to build volunteer capacity where it is needed
most.
The Volunteer Impact Program (VIP) is an intensive course for nonprofits seeking
to build the foundation of a good volunteer management program. It builds off of
New York Cares’ 26 years of proven volunteer management strategies.
Participants learn how to recruit, manage, and retain volunteers and receive
individualized coaching from staff experts.
Our Focus Neighborhoods initiative is geared towards building a local volunteer
base in the neighborhoods that have traditionally struggled to meet their demand
for volunteers. Our on-the-ground teams work with community leaders to direct
resources where the most help is required. In the past year, volunteer activity in
our focus neighborhoods increased by 39%, and we are committed to the
continued promotion and support of volunteer programs in Central Brooklyn,
Central Queens, the South Bronx, and areas affected by Hurricane Sandy.
17,300 new
volunteers oriented
1,536 dedicated
Team Leaders, our
volunteers who
manage the projects
at our partner
organizations
«
6.2 projects, the
average number
completed by our
volunteers last year
1,377 Community
Partners - schools,
parks, social
service agencies,
and other
nonprofits - served
9
25 years since the
New York Cares
Coat Drive first
launched
1,106 public and
private Coat Drive
sites collecting
coats
77,133 coats
collected and
distributed
1.6 million coats
provided to New
Yorkers since 1989
Annual Event Recap
New York Cares Day Spring
Four thousand volunteers went to work at 70 sites citywide, including parks,
gardens, and ten miles of coastline, on New York Cares Day Spring in April. With
Presenting Sponsor HSBC leading the charge for the seventh year in a row,
volunteers raked leaves, pruned bushes, painted fences, and ensured cleaner
and safer waterways and wetlands.
Love a Library
In June, New York Cares worked with all three of New York City’s library systems
to help communities rekindle their appreciation for their libraries. Three
hundred and fifty volunteers were dispatched to 33 branches of the Brooklyn
Public Library, New York Public Library, and Queens Library to read with
children, repair books, and help residents register for library cards.
New York Cares Day Fall
In October, 6,000 New Yorkers painted murals, repaired playground areas,
restored landscaping, and much more, transforming 88 public schools into
inspiring learning environments on the city’s largest volunteer day for schools.
10
39,574 Winter Wishes
gift requests
answered
annually. Initially run by our founders, New York Cares is now staffed by a
team of 80 professionals. And while we are still grassroots in action, we are
also on speed dial at City Hall and the go-to organization for our city’s most
civic-minded corporations.Initially run by our founders, New York Cares is now
staffed by a team of 80 professionals. And while we are still grassroots in
action, we are also on speed dial at City Hall and the go-to organization for our
city’s most civic-minded corporations.
Two volunteers sort coats at The Action Center
In 2012, New York Cares’ prowess at mobilizing volunteers took on new
Center in Far Rockaway prior to a coat distribution.
meaning. On October 30th, as soon as the waters from Hurricane Sandy had
receded, our staff were on the frontlines of the response, assessing needs and
planning volunteer projects to meet those needs. The 13,500 volunteers we
Winter
Wishes
deployed
in November and December were a constant and reassuring presence
This
past
winter,
answered
40,000 gift
requests from
children,
in the
hardest
hitvolunteers
communities,
wherenearly
they knocked
on thousands
of doors
to
teens,
andresidents,
families during
the holidays.
This coats
program
generously
sponsored
check on
distributed
warm winter
andwas
served
hot meals,
by
Julie
Turaj
and
Robert
Pohly
for
the
third
year
in
a
row.
provided translation services for isolated homebound seniors, mucked out
flood-damaged residences, and much more.
New York Cares Coat Drive
In
itsfounders’
25th year,vision
the Coat
Driveago
partnered
the NY/NJ
Super
Host
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25 years
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be nothing
more
thanBowl
a good
intention
Committee
togenerous
extend the
drive through
Bowl XLVIII.
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frigid
if not for our
funders,
tirelessSuper
volunteers,
invested
Community
temperatures
and
snow
storms,
we
collected
and
distributed
77,133
Partners, and the many other friends who comprise New York Cares’coats
truly to the
city’s
highestfamily.
risk residents.
remarkable
Thank you for your support in 2012, and for continuing to
make New York Cares a priority in the future.
3,754 volunteers
beautified 70 parks
and gardens on New
York Cares Day
Spring
5,855 volunteers
revitalized public
schools citywide
on New York Cares
Day Fall
11
Financial Snapshot
Foundations
Donated Goods
and Services
30.5%
Rental
Income
Special Events
1.4%
Management
and General
5.7%
1.3%
Investment
Income
Fundraising
Corporations
29.3%
12.2%
New York Cares transforms
every $ donated
into $6 in VALUE to
1
9.7%
8.8%
the community through
the POWER of our
volunteers.
Individuals
15.0%
Government
Total
$14,884,625
0.6%
Program Services
85.6%
Total
$13,301,045
New York Cares, 65 Broadway, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10006
newyorkcares.org
212.228.5000
New York Cares, Inc. — This information
has been excerpted from our audited
2013 Financial Statements conducted
by our independent accountants
EisnerAmper LLP. For a complete copy
of our audited Financial Statements,
visit www.newyorkcares.org or write to
New York State Attorney General’s
Charities Bureau, Attn: FOIL Officer, 120
Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Tax ID
Number: 13-3444193.
Financial Supporters
New York Cares 2013
Investors
($150,000+)
Founder’s Club
($100,000-$124,999)
American Red Cross
Barclays
The Clark Foundation
Credit Suisse Americas Foundation
Morgan Stanley
NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee
The Walt Disney Company
BNP Paribas
Investors In-Kind
($150,000+)
Adspace Networks
Kaplan Inc.
Metropolitan Transit Authority
NBC 4 New York
People Magazine
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Time Warner Cable
Toshiba America Inc.
Women’s Day
Ground Breakers
($125,000-$149,999)
HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
Robert Pohly and Julie Turaj*
Ground Breakers In-Kind
($125,000-$149,999)
107.5 WBLS-FM Radio
City Outdoor
New York Post
Charles H. Revson Foundation
Rubenstein Communications, Inc.
Sidley Austin LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Taubman*
Chairman’s Club
($75,000-$99,999)
Anonymous
The Moody’s Foundation
Mary Jean and Frank P. Smeal
Foundation
Thomson Reuters
Chairman’s Club In-Kind
($75,000-$99,999)
CBS Outdoor
President’s Circle
($50,000-$74,999)
Aéropostale
American Express Company
Anonymous
Capital One Foundation
Centerview Partners
Citi
Deutsche Bank
Andra and John B. Ehrenkranz*
Ferrari North America, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Gail and Walter Harris*
L’Oréal USA
National Basketball Association
OMERS
The Pinkerton Foundation
President’s Circle In-Kind
($50,000-$74,999)
Vornado Realty Trust
Platinum Donors
($35,000-$49,000)
Aegis Media America
AppNexus
BNY Mellon
CNA
Cheryl Cohen Effron and Blair Effron*
Create the Group
The Frances L. and Edwin L.
Cummings Memorial Fund
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Discovery Communications
Gap Inc.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR)
Macquarie Group
Neuberger Berman, LLC
The New York Community Trust
Office of the Mayor
Tracey and Robert Pruzan*
Time Warner Inc.
Platinum Donors In-Kind
($35,000-$49,000)
Titan Outdoor
Xaxis
*denotes individual donors who volunteered with New York Cares in 2013.
Financial Supporters 2013
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Gold Donors
($25,00t0-$34,999)
Silver Donors
($15,000-$24,999)
Bronze Donors
($10,000-$14,999)
21st Century Fox
24/7 Media, Inc.
The Achelis Foundation
Anonymous (2)
Bank of America
Bessemer Trust
The Blackstone Group L.P.
Citrin Cooperman & Company
Cruise Industry Charitable
Foundation
Crum & Forster
Everyday Health
Katherine Farley and Jerry Speyer
First Eagle Investment Management,
LLC
Goldman Sachs Gives - Amy and
Jeffrey Verschleiser
Google
Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein
Foundation Inc.
Mary J. Hutchins Foundation
IAC/InterActiveCorp
Japanese American Association of
New York
Rebecca and Sacha Lainovic
NBC Universal
New York Health & Racquet Club
New York Sports Clubs
News Corporation
Stavros Niarchos Foundation
The Price Family Foundation
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Singing For Change Foundation
The SJS Charitable Trust
SMBC Global Foundation, Inc.
Sony Corporation of America
Shaun Stewart
Twenty-Seven Foundation
Wallace Genetic Foundation
Alcoa Foundation
American Eagle Outfitters
American Securities LLC
Cassidy Turley
Centerline Capital Group
Coach, Inc.
Marni and William Cohen*
DIRECTV
Goldman Sachs Gives - Lynn and
Elisha Wiesel
Global Credit Advisers, LLC
Heart of Cabi Foundation
The Hyde and Watson Foundation
Icon Parking
Innisfree M&A Inc.
Integrative Nutrition Network
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Leisure Pass North America, LLC
Lloyds Banking Group
Loews Foundation
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
MetLife
PepsiCo, Inc.
Regal Cinemas/Regal Entertainment
Group
Sanford C. Bernstein
Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher
Foundation
Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher
Foundation
Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
Anonymous
Frank Argenbright
BC Partners Foundation
Jeanne Blaustein and Peter Bokor
Bloomberg L.P.
Veronica Bulgari and Stephan Haimo
Cablevision Systems Corporation
Shareholders of the Carlyle
Cooperative Corporation
Cartier
David Cecchele
Clearview Capital Management, LLC
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Corvex Management
Joselyn Cruz and Adam Oestreich*
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Ernst & Young LLP
Andrew Feldman Foundation
Fred Alger Management, Inc.
Scott Friedman, Steve Johnson,
Gaurav Kapadia and Vito Tanzi
Gary L. Ginsberg*
Glaceau VitaminWater
The Glastenbury Foundation
Goldman Sachs Gives - Charles G.
Manby
Goldman Sachs Gives - Michael J.
Swenson
The Greater New Orleans Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hartman
HealthCor Foundation Trust
HealthCor Partners Management, L.P.
Pamela Hogan and Jeffrey Kimball
ImClone Systems
IMS Consulting Group
J. Crew
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kim
Christian Leone
Yanina and Robert Levitan*
Robert and Teresa Lindsay Family
Foundation
Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA), Inc.
Mount Kellett Capital Management LP
Rosalind and Toby Myerson; Kimberly
and James Schwab; Paul, Weiss,
Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
New York Life Insurance Company
Gold Donors In-Kind
($25,000-$34,999)
AOL
New York Giants
Time Out New York
2 | Financial Supporters 2013
Viking Global Foundation
Silver Donors In-Kind
($15,000-$24,999)
Attention USA
Clear Channel
Gas Station TV
Gotham Magazine
Lamar
Qriously
New York Cares
New York Yankees
The Nielsen Company
Pine Brook Partners
Tina and Steven Price Charitable
Foundation
Rabobank International
Riverdale Country School, Inc.
Riverside Risk Advisors LLC, Joyce
and Chris Frost*
Rudolph Technologies
Meaghan and Carsten Schwarting
Senator Investment Group
Shiseido
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &
Flom LLP
The H. Smith Richardson Jr.
Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Starcom
Jeanne Straus*
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Time Warner Cable
Tribune
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
Patrick J. Walsh Family Foundation*
The Weissman Family Foundation
Nina W. Werblow Charitable Trust
The Winston Foundation
Janet S. Zagorin*
Bronze Donors In-Kind
($10,000-$14,999)
Hubolt of America
Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark
Patron Donors
($5,000-$9,999)
A+E Networks
Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation
Addison Design Company
Jack Ades
Alan Alda
Alston & Bird LLP
AMC Networks
American Century Investments
Financial Supporters 2013
American Eagle Outfitters Foundation
Ares Management, LLC.
Gary Bagley and David Lees*
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
Kathy Behrens and Gerry O’Reilly*
Blank Rome LLP
Cadian Capital
Charles Cahn
Carol Capece
Carolina Herrera
Catlin Insurance Company, Inc.
CBS
Catherine Chao Foundation
Church of the Advent Hope
Cigna Foundation
C-III Capital Partners, LLC.
Sarah Cogan and Douglas Evans
Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen
Elizabeth Rabii Cribbs and Derek
Cribbs*
Theodore Cross Family Charitable
Foundation
Raymond Debbane
New York City Council Member Inez
Dickens
Dow Jones & Co.
Dynamic Resources
William M. Edwards
Esta Eiger Stecher
Barbara Ellis
Epoch Investments Partners, Inc.
Eton Park Capital Management
Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd.
Fieldpoint Private
First Republic Bank
First Southwest Company
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver &
Jacobson LLP
Paul Fribourg and Michael
Zimmerman, Continental Grain
Foundation
FTI Consulting
FXFOWLE
Goldman Sachs Gives - Alan Cohen
Goldman Sachs Gives - Elizabeth
Hammack
Goldman Sachs Gives - Peeyush
Misra
Ross and Jackie Goldstein, Gotham
Ventures*
The Grainger Foundation
James Halpin
HBK Investments
Health Plus Amerigroup
Chris Heydt*
Hilton Worldwide
IBM Corporation
Jones Day
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
Jessica and Jason Karp
Martin A. & Miriam Katovsky
Philanthropic Fund
LeasePlan Corporation N.V.
Gregory Lee
Legends
Sara and Tami Luhby and Edward
Purce
M&T Bank
James Manges
McGraw Hill Financial
Caitlin and John McNiff
Anne Welsh McNulty
Mindshare
Varinda Missett and Eric Straus
MKDA
Moed De Armas & Shannon
Architects
Monroe College
The Morrison & Foerster Foundation
New York County District Attorney’s
Office
The New York Giants
New York Mets
New York City Council Member Daniel
O’Donnell
New York City Council Member
Annabel Palma
Pernod Ricard
Marianne and Ed Petrosky
Practical Law Company
Proskauer Rose LLP
Resolution Media, Inc.
ReSource Pro
Terrence Roberts
Rolex Watch USA
Maia Rubin and Jonathan Babkow
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May and Samuel Rudin Family
Foundation, Inc.
Samlyn Capital LLC
Sapient Corporation
Sard Verbinnen & Co.
Eric Schneiderman
Phil Seskin
Alex and Michael Shuman
Silhouette Optical, Ltd.
Silicon Valley Bank
Joshua Silver
Gina Sohn and Gregory Lee
SRS Real Estate Partners
Strategic Funding Source
Karen Swartz
Tag Worldwide (USA) Inc.
Tom Teles
TPG Capital, L.P.
Trilantic Capital Partners
Troutman Sanders LLP
Turner Construction
Under Armour
Van Wagner Communications, LLC
Venable LLP
Vornado Realty Trust
Warburg Pincus
Wines from Spain
YSC Americas
Zicam Cold Remedy
Patron Donors In-Kind
($5,000-$9,999)
Adconion
Bonobos, Inc.
ICPH
K-Love Radio
L’Occitane en Provence
RadiumOne
Star Magazine
Starlite Media LLC
Benefactors
($1,000-$4,999)
101 Concepts Restaurant Group
The Abernathy MacGregor Group Inc.
4 | Financial Supporters 2013
Ace Hotel New York
Shari and Ed Adler*
Aerotek, Inc.
Barbara Agosin
Air Traffic Control
Mohammed Al Burgami
Chris Alexander
Edgar Alhajj
Genevieve and John Allen
Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.
Eric Altmann
Altria Group, Inc.
Amer Family Foundation
Anonymous (2)
Marc Antonucci
Arcade Marketing Inc.
Kevin Arquit
Dr. Cecilia Artacho Oh and Mr.
Kenney Oh
Atelier Ace LLC
Atlas Holdings LLC
Australia and New Zealand Bank
(ANZ)
Wendy and Frederick Bachman*
Bank Leumi USA
Renee and Richard Barasch
Elena Barr
The Bear Gulch Foundation
Bill Begert
Eleanore Bella-Slobodny*
Frances and Benjamin Benenson
Foundation, Inc.
Michael Berkley
Nathan Berkoff*
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Alysse Bezahler
Bikram Yoga Bay Ridge
Linda Blacken*
BlackRock, Inc.
Jonathan Bloom
Bogatin Family Foundation Inc.
Betsy Book*
Philip Boroff
Douglas Bouquard
Jeffrey Boutilier
Jess Boyer
Beatrice Branch*
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Braun
Stuart Breslow
Brickman
Brighton Heights Reformed Church
Karen Bronzo
Brooks Brothers
Michael Brown
Milton and Fannie Brown Family
Foundation
Brunswick Group, Inc.
Marisa Bryant
Buckingham Capital Management
Tom Burke
Michael Burton
F. Christopher Calabia
Calico Fund
Caplan Family Foundation
Courtney Carroll
Barb and Dave Carvajal
Mary Elizabeth and Gabriel Catala
CBRE
Yvonne Chan
Susan Chapman
Pamela and Michael Chepiga
Chimera Securities
Peter J. Tucker, Chubb & Son
Jane Chwick
Nancy and Niles Citrin
Clark Construction Group, LLC
Charles & Ellen Cogut Family
Foundation Inc
Dennis Cohen
Julie and Frank Cohen
Meredith Cole
Cornell Hotel Society
Anne Corry*
John Corry
David Cox
Credit Industriel et Commercial
Cushman & Wakefield
Bernard J. and Valerie A. Daenzer
Foundation
Judith Dahill
Nicole Dalvano
Glenn Davis
Suzanne Davis – Rolf Ohlhausen
Fund*
Daniel DeAlmeida
Tricia DeFossy
Amanda Del Baso
Gilles Dellaert
New York Cares
Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua
Steiner
Ellin Delsener
Domino’s Pizza
Michael Donahue
Teresa Donahue
Donnelley House/The Dalton School
DWR Trading Group
Barry Edinburg
Margaret Einhorn
Richard Elizee
Helen Ellis
Evergreen Fund
Factset Research Systems, Inc
The Falk Family
Sharon Fay
Jessica and Jeff Fells/SpectorGroup
Frances Ferguson*
Ferriday Fund Charitable Trust
FGI Corporation
Larry Fischer
The Law Office of Lance Fletcher
Sharon Frankel
Evgeny Freidman
Holly and Rob Friedsam
The Future Hope Foundation
Gannett Foundation
Renyuan Gao
Andrew Gasparovic
Elaine Gehnich*
Gensler
Pat Gilligan
Kelly Glynn
Meg Goble*
Larry Goldberg
David Goldfinger
Dev Gopalan
Steven Gordon
Sonia and Richard Gordon*
Noah Gotbaum
Dana and Frederic Gourtay
Grace Moravian Church
Alex Grant
Jon & Mindy Gray Family Foundation
Greater New York Mutual Insurance
Company
Cindy and Ed Grebow
Leslie Gruss
Drs. James & Elizabeth Hale
Financial Supporters 2013
Bette Ann Harris
Jamie and Jeffrey Harris*
Haskell Family Foundation
Peter Heinrich
Richard Heller
Clayton Hemmert
Henry Schein, Inc.
Megan Hills
Phil and Dina Hofmann
Lisa and David Hooper
Hooperstown
Horizon Media, Inc.
Steven Hornstein
Houlihan Lokey
Katie Hustead and Joe Weston*
Edwin Hustead
Tamara Igel
Island Weiss Gallery
New York City Council Member Robert
Jackson
Bill Janovitz
Jimcor Agencies
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer
Katcher
John Varvatos
Barbara and Elliott Kanbar
Kenneth Kang
Renee and Daniel Kaplan
Kate Ryan, Inc.
Eileen and Steven Kaufman
Cynthia and Timothy Kelley
Susan Ketcham
Kirschner Family*
Benjamin Kjome
Elana Klein
Alex Kleyner
Gerard Klingman
Michael J. Kneeland
Candice E. Koederitz
Lauren Kogod
Kohl’s
Kathleen Koningisor
Alexandra Korry
KPMG
Michelle Kramers
Spring Lacy
Belinda Lang
Linda Lavin
Robert B. Leask
Susan Leonard
Karen Lewis
Cheryl Lewis
Liberty International Underwriters
Seth Lieber Philanthropic Fund
Lincoln Technical Institute
Amy Lipin
Richard and Amy Lipton Family Fund
Lockton Companies
Carol Loewenson and Andrew
Levander
Jack Lusk
Blaine MacDougal
Robert Magill
Sheilla Manigat-Levin
Elaine Marlow
John McCabe*
Christine and Joseph McGrath
McKenna Long & Aldridge
Foundation, Inc.
The McLaughlin Family Fund
Tracy McMillan
Patricia and Joseph McTighe
Medical Dynamics
Meredith Family Foundation
Merlin Entertainments Group
Metro Honda
Metropolitan National Bank
Metzger-Price Fund
Robert Meyers
Middle School 217Q
Scott Mills
Cheryl and Philip Milstein, PLM
Foundation
Mitsubishi Corporation Americas
Monster Inc.
Loren Morris
Jessica Moser*
MphasiS
The Donald R. Mullen Family
Foundation
Stephen M. Mulready
Jodi and Herb Nass
National Philanthropic Trust
Jillian and Lawrence Neubauer
New York Adorned Inc.
New York Japanese-American Lions
Club
New York Jets Football Club, Inc.
New York Cares | 5
New York Water Environment
Association, Inc.
Brian Norris
Northpoint Solutions LLC
OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Stephen Orr
Gerald Ouderkirk III
Michael Parrott
Susan and Alan Patricof
Christine Paul and Kunal Mehta*
Geoffrey Peck
People To People International NYC
Chapter
PGA Tour, Inc.
Post Factory NY
The Isaac & Leah M. Potts Foundation
Amory Propp
Jon and Lisa Pruzan
Debra Putzer*
New York City Council Speaker
Christine Quinn
Dan Raffe
Jason Rausch
Catherine Read
Reasonable New York
Andrew Reiner
Richman Group Development
Corporation
Timothy Roberts
David Rockefeller
Rockefeller & Co.
Rodos Art, Inc.
Salvatore Romanello
Frederick P. & Sandra P. Rose
Foundation
Faith Rosenfeld
Rothman’s Union Square/Ken
Giddon*
Royal Bank of Canada
Emily Rukin
John Ryan
Saatchi & Saatchi
Andrew Sabin Family Foundation
Safra National Bank of New York
Sukh Saluja
Satori Laser Center
Kathy Schaaf and Steve Cropper
William Schatz
Martin Scherzer
6 | Financial Supporters 2013
Susan Schnelwar
Peter Schuck
Patricia and Michael Schumaecker
Stacey and Stuart Schwadren
Rachel and Daniel Schwartz
Andrea Schwartzman
Scoggin Capital
Erik Scott
Ashraf Selim
Tammy Serbee
The Daphne Seybolt Culpeper
Foundation
Jay Shapiro
Wendy Shapss
Daniel Sharfman
Mousmi Sharma*
Jonathan Sheppard
Frederica and Efrem Sigel
Kimberly Skaggs
Knighten Smit
SNL Cares Foundation
Christopher Snow
Cynthia and Philip Sollecito
Lauren and Lawrence Sorrel
Lisa and Robert Spatt
Stainman Family Foundation, Inc.
The Standard, New York
Donald Steckler
Barbara and Michael Stein
Dhuane and Scott Stephens
Steps on Broadway
Sterling Events
Ricki Stern and Evan Guillemin
Storage Deluxe
Sinead Strain
Zach Sufrin
Summit School
Margaret Sung and Michael J.
Schmidtberger
SUNY Delhi
TAAAPS Inc.
Goldman Sachs Gives - Megan Taylor
Elaine Taylor-Gordon
Telco Experts, LLC
Gordon Terry
Theodore Thomas
Richard Tofel
Tokio Marine Management, Inc.
Christopher Toy
Dennis Tseng
David Tsin*
Savas Tsitiridis
Shari Turell
Tanya Van Sant
Stacy Van Wickler
Matthew Verrochi
Rick Walker
Adam Weinstein
Betsy and Ted Wheeler
John Whitten Charitable Fund
Whole Kids Foundation
Geoffrey Williams
Gregg Willinger
Joel Wojnilower
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
XL Marketing
The YinOva Center
Henry Zachary
Barbara and David Zalaznick
Foundation
ZBI Employee Allocated Gift Fund
Sarah Zgliniec
Matthew Ziehl
Adam Zipper
Benefactors In-Kind
($1,000-$4,999)
16 Handles
33Across
Atlantis Paradise Island
Bonhomie Wine Imports
The Boston Beer Company
BrightRoll
The Brookdale Foundation
Brooks Brothers
Christine Paul Events
Chubby Bunny Marshmallow
Company
Collective Media
Crunch
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Diamond Club International
Hard Rock International
HP Computers Corporate
Headquarters
Leisure Pass North America, LLC
New York Cares
Martini Media
Mexicue
Monster Products
P&H/David Stricker – St. Honore
Pastry Shoppe/Port Washington, NY
Pinkberry
Quad Cinema
Randa Accessories
Reem Acra
RMG Networks
Rocketfuel
Jen Schenkel Coaching and Jan
Brown Coaching
Specific Media
Time Warner
Truman’s Gentlemen’s Groomers
Videology
Volaris
Financial Supporters 2013
New York Cares | 7
Community Partners
New York Cares 2013
10 Senior Houses
101st Precinct
163rd Street Improvement Council Scattered Site Housing
303 Vernon Avenue Tenants Association
34 Howard Kitchen
92nd Street Y
Abyssinian Development Corporation*
ACDP Beacon @ MS 117
ACE Integration Head Start
Achilles International*
The Action Center*
Actors Theatre Workshop
ACTS Community Development
Corporation
Added Value and Herban Solutions*
Adventist Community Services
African American Planning Commission Serenity House Family Residence
African Center for Community
Empowerment
African Refuge
African Services Committee
AIDS Center of Queens County
AIDS Service Center NYC
The Ali Forney Center
All American Soccer Club
Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center
American Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals
Animal Care & Control of New York City*
Animal Haven*
Any Soldier
Apple Arts
Arab-American Family Support Center
ArchCare Senior Life
Argus Community
Ariana Catering Hall
Ariva*
Asian American Federation of New York
Asian Americans for Equality*
Association for Metroarea Autistic
Children
Association to Benefit Children*
Astella Development Corporation
Astoria Park Alliance
Atlantic Terminal Community Outreach
Center
Atlas Park Center
Baby Buggy
Bailey House
Bailey’s Cafe
Barrier Free Living
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
Baseline NYC
BASICS Inc.
Bay Family Domestic Violence Shelter and
Church King of Kings
Bay Improvement Group
Beach 94th Street Warming Center
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration
Corporation
Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger
Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of
Torture
Betances 146 Community Center
Beth Abraham Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation
Beth Elohim Church
Bethel AME Church
Bethel AME Methodist Church
Bibleway House of Prayer
Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC
Bike New York
Bissel Gardens
Black and Latino AIDS Coalition
Blessed Virgin Mary of the Visitation
Bobbi and the Strays
Boom!Health*
Bottomless Closet
Bowen Memorial Baptist Church
The Bowery Mission
Bowery Resident’s Committee
Boys & Girls Harbor
The Boys Club of New York*
Breaking Bread Ministries
Breakthrough New York
Breukelen Girl Scouts
Broadway Housing Communities
Bronx Arts Cultural Center
Bronx Clergy Task Force
Bronx Land Trust*
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital*
BronxWorks*
Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service
Brooklyn Children’s Center
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn Faith Feeding Program
Brooklyn Public Library
> Bay Ridge Branch
> Brighton Beach Branch
> Brooklyn Heights Branch
> Canarsie Branch
> Central Library
> The Child’s Place for Children with
Special Needs
> Cortelyou Branch
> Crown Heights Branch
> DeKalb Branch
> Fort Hamilton Branch
> Greenpoint Branch
> Highlawn Branch
> Kensington Branch
> Kings Bay Branch
> Kings Highway Branch
> McKinley Park Branch
> New Utrecht Branch
> Rugby Branch
> Saratoga Branch
> Sheepshead Bay Branch
> Sunset Park Library
Brooklyn Queens Land Trust*
Brothers Helping Brothers
Brownsville Community Residential Center
Brownsville Restoration Church of God
Build It Green! NYC*
Bushwick Economic Development
Corporation
Bushwick Parish United Methodist Church
Bushwick United Head Start
Cabrini Center for Nursing and
Rehabilitation
Cabrini Immigrant Services
*Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites
Community Partners 2013
New York Cares | 1
Caldwell Temple Soup Kitchen PATHS
CAMBA*
Camp Friendship
Canarsie Coalition
Cardinal McCloskey Services
Career Gear
Carnegie East House
The Carter Burden Center for the Aging*
Casa Promesa Residential Health Care
Facility*
Castleton Hill Moravian Church
Cathedral Community Cares
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Catholic Charities - Archdiocese of New
York*
Cell Motion Laboratories BioBus
Center Against Domestic Violence*
Center for Alternative Sentencing and
Employment Services
Center for Employment Opportunities
Center of Hope International Bread of Life
Food Pantry
Central Harlem Alcohol Crisis Center
CFY
Changing Lives Christian Center
Child Development Support Corporation
The Child School / Legacy High School
Child Study Center of New York*
Children of Promise NYC
Children of the City
Children’s Aid Society*
Children’s Arts & Science Workshops
Children’s Rescue Fund*
Chinatown Manpower Project
Chinese American Planning Council
Christ Church United Methodist
Christ’s First Presbyterian Church
Church at Mount Loretto
Church of God in Christ Jesus of the
Apostles’ Faith
Church of God’s Children
The Church of St. Francis Xavier
The Church of St. Luke in the Fields
Church of the Revelation
The Church of the Village
Center for the Integration of New
Americans
Citizen Schools New York
City Harvest
Citymeals-on-Wheels*
Coalition for the Homeless*
Coalition for the Improvement of Bedford
Stuyvesant
Cobble Hill Health Center
Coler-Goldwater Memorial Hospital*
College and Community Fellowship
2 | Community Partners 2013
Common Cents
Common Ground*
Community Counseling and Mediation
Community Health Action of Staten Island
Compost for Brooklyn
Comunilife*
Concourse House
Concrete Safaris
Coney Island Gospel Assembly
Congregation Beth Elohim
Consortium for Worker Education
Consuming Fire Ministries International
Convent Avenue Family Living Center
Covenant House New York
Creative Arts Team
Creative Arts Workshops for Kids
Crossroads Food Pantry
Crown Heights Service Center - AfterSchool Prevention Program
Culinary Kids
Cultural Renaissance for Economic
Revitalization
CUNY Citizenship Now!*
Damascus Road Baptist Church
Damon House New York
Dancing Dreams
Daniel’s Music Foundation
Daughters of Jacob Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center
Davidson Community Center
Dawning Village Day Care Center
Department of Juvenile Justice Crossroads Juvenile Center
Directions For Our Youth*
The Doe Fund
The Domain Companies*
The DOME Project
The Door
Dorchester Senior Citizens Center
DOROT
Double Discovery Center at Columbia
University
Drew Hamilton Learning Center
Dyckman Senior Center
East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence
East Harlem Scholars Academy
East Harlem Tutorial Program
East New York Farms! / United Community
Center*
East Side House Settlement
Eastchester Gardens Community Center
Cornerstone Program
Education Clinic
The Educational Alliance*
Edwin Gould Services for Children and
Families
Elizabeth Seton Pediatric
Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities
Emerald Isle Immigration Center of New
York
Episcopal Social Services*
Evangelistic Communities Outreach Bronx
Excellence Baby Academy*
Exponents
FAB Alliance
Faith Evangelistic Ministries
Faith Ministries
Faith Mission Christian Fellowship Church
Faith Pentecostal Tabernacle Mission
Families First Brooklyn
Families, Fathers, and Children
The Family Center
Far Rockaway Community Church of the
Nazarene
The Father’s Heart Ministries
Fashion Delivers Charitable Foundation
Favor Ministries
Fedcap*
FEGS*
Fellowship Baptist Church
Fifth Avenue Committee*
First Central Baptist Church
First Congregational Church of Rockaway
Beach
First Jerusalem Baptist Church
First United Christian Church
Flatbush Development Corporation
Food Bank For New York City*
Food First*
For My People Empowerment
The Fortune Society
Fordham Bedford Children’s Services*
Foster Parent Advocacy Foundation
Fox House
Free Arts NYC
The Fresh Air Fund
Friends of Rockaway
The Friends of Washington Market Park
Full Effect Gospel Ministries
Full Gospel Christian Church
Futures and Options
Gala Gear
GallopNYC
Gay Men’s Health Crisis
George Daly House
Gerritsen Beach Cares
Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center
Gethsemane Garden Baptist Church
Gladiator Sports*
Glenwood Community Center
Global Autism Project
Global Medical Relief Fund
New York Cares Glory of Christ Church
GO Project
God’s Love We Deliver
Goddard Riverside Community at The
Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
Good Shepherd Services*
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York
and Northern New Jersey*
Gospel Assembly Church of Jesus Christ
Apostolic
Gowanus Canal Conservancy
Graham-Windham
Grand Street Business Improvement
District
Grand Street Settlement
Greater Eternal Baptist Church
Greater Faith Temple Church of the Living
God
Greater Liberty Pentecostal Church
Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church
Greater Victory Baptist Church
Greater Zion Baptist Church
Green Guerillas at High School for Public
Service Youth Farm
Greenhope Services for Women*
GrowNYC
The Guild for Exceptional Children
Haber House Senior Center
Hamilton Madison House*
Hammel Community Center N.Y.C.H.A.
Harlem Children’s Zone
Harlem Educational Activities Fund
Harlem Renaissance Economic
Development Corporation
Harlem United Community AIDS Center
Hartley House
Harvest Church International
The Harvest Life Center
Heart 9/11 - Gerritsen Beach
Heavenly Angels Animal Rescue
Help USA*
HELP/PSI*
Helping Hands for the Disabled of NYC
Helping is Easy
Henry Street Settlement*
Highbridge Community Life Center
Holy Apostles Church
Holy Deliverance Community Temple
Homes for the Homeless*
The HOPE Program
The Hopeline Resource Center for
Community Development
Hospital Clinic Home Center
Hostos Community College
Housing Works*
Hudson Guild*
Community Partners 2013
The Hudson River Park Trust*
Huntington Seventh Day Adventist Church
Hunts Point Alliance for Children
I Have a Dream Foundation - DeHostosWise Towers
Iglesia Hispana de la Comunidad
iGotITtoo
IlluminArt Productions
Immaculate Conception School
Immigrant Movement International
Incarnation School
Institute for the Puerto Rican-Hispanic
Elderly*
International Pentecostal City Mission
International Rescue Committee New York
Resettlement Office*
Inwood Community Services
Inwood House
Isabella Geriatric Center
Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement
House*
Jacobi Medical Center*
Jan Hus Presbyterian Church &
Neighborhood House
Jerry and the Senior Gents of E.N.Y.
Jesus is Coming Ministry
Jewish Association for Services for the
Aged*
Jewish Board of Family and Children’s
Services
Jewish Community Council of Greater
Coney Island
Jewish Guild for the Blind
Jewish Home Lifecare
KEEN New York
Keys of the Kingdom Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Kings Hotel
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club*
Knox - Gates Neighborhood Association
Korean American Family Service Center
KSJAMM Dance Troupe
Kwakwaduam Association
La Jornada
LACA State of New York
Latin American Pentecostal Church of God
La Hermosa
Leake and Watts Services
Learning Ally
The Legacy Center
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House*
Life Center International Ministries
Light House Church Of God
Lincoln Square Business Improvement
District
Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center
Literacy Partners
Little Sisters of the Assumption Family
Health Service
Los Redimidos por la Sangre de Jesucristo
Lott Assisted Living Residence
Lower East Side Ecology Center
Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center
Lucille Rose Day Care Center
Lutheran Family Health Centers
LYFE Program*
Madison Square Boys & Girls Club*
Make the Road New York
Manhattan Land Trust*
Manhattan School of Computer
Technology
Masaryk Towers
Masbia*
Materials for the Arts
Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities
Methodist Home for Nursing &
Rehabilitation
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
Metropolitan Hospital
Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
Midland Beach
Midnight Run
Midtown Community Court*
MillionTreesNYC
The Mission Continues
Missionary Church of Christ
The Momentum Project
Mommy & Daddy’s Little Angel’s OST &
Youth Program
More Grace Redemptive Center
Morningside Area Alliance
Morrisania Baptist Church
Morvant Ebonites Development
Association
Mott Hall Bridges Academy
Mount Hope Housing Company
Mount Sinai Center for Community
Enrichment
Mount Sinai Hospital
Mount Sinai Seventh Day Adventist Church
Movement for Peace
Narco Freedom
National Council of Jewish Women
National Executive Service Corps
National Hemophilia Foundation
Nazareth Housing
Network of Angels
New Alternatives for Children
New Alternatives for LGBT Homeless Youth
New Beginnings Community Worship
Center
New York Cares | 3
New Covenant Citadel Church
New Creation Christian Church Outreach
Center
New Destiny Housing Corp.*
New Haven Ministries
New Hope Baptist Church
New Hope Community Resource Center*
New Horizon Counseling Center
New Life Outreach International
New Life Tabernacle Church
New Settlement Apartments*
New Tabernacle Baptist Church
New Testament Baptist Church
New York Asian Women’s Center
New York Association for Blind Athletes
New York City Department of Education
Brooklyn
>> PS 3 - The Bedford Village
>> PS 4 @ 109
>> PS 4 @ 65
>> PS 4 @ 843
>> PS 4 @ PS 81
>> PS 4 @ PS 853
>> PS 5 - Dr. Ronald E. McNair
>> PS 7 - Abraham Lincoln
>> PS 12 - Dr. Jacqueline Peek-Davis
>> PS 19 - The Robert Clemente Magnet
School of Global and Ethical Studies
>> PS 24 - The Dual Language School for
International Studies
>> PS 32 - Samuel Mills Sprole
>> PS 38 - The Pacific
>> PS 52 - Sheepshead Bay
>> P53
>> PS 53 @ 296
>> PS 53 @ 384
>> PS 53 @ IS 88
>> PS 53 @ PS 104
>> PS 53 @ The Spring Creek School
>> PS 59 - William Floyd
>> PS 81 - Thaddeus Stevens
>> PS 91 - The Albany Avenue School
>> PS 109
>> PS 119 - Amersfort
>> PS 130 - The Parkside
>> PS 133 - William A. Butler
>> PS 138
>> PS 139 - Alexine A. Fenty
>> PS 169 - Sunset Park
>> PS 196 - Ten Eyck
>> PS 203 - Floyd Bennett
>> PS 214 - Michael Friedsam
>> PS 230 - Doris L. Cohen
>> PS 243 - The Weeksville School
>> PS 244 - Richard R. Green
>> PS 256 - Benjamin Banneker
4 | Community Partners 2013
>> PS 261 - Philip Livingston
>> PS 270 - Johann DeKalb
>> PS 284 - Lew Wallace
>> PS 290 - Juan Morel Campos
>> PS 297 - Richard Stockton
>> PS 306 - Ethan Allen
>> PS 308 - Clara Cardwell
>> PS 309 - The George E. Wibecan
Preparatory Academy
>> PS 316
>> PS 329 - Surfside School
>> PS 345 - Patrolman Robert Bolden
>> PS 369 at PS 67
>> PS 371 - Lillian L. Rashkis
>> PS 396 - Ramon Betances
>> PS 399 - Stanley Eugene Clark
>> PS 401 - The Christopher Avenue
Community School
>> PS 446 - Riverdale Avenue
Community
>> PS 599 - The Brooklyn Landmark
>> PS 636 - Young Scholars’ Academy for
Discovery and Exploration
>> PS 721 - Roy Campanella
>> PS 771 @ I98
>> PS 771 @ 329
>> PS/IS 137 - Rachel Jean Mitchell
>> PS/IS 323
>> PS/IS 384 - Frances E. Carter
>> PS/MS 282 - Park Slope
>> CS 21 - Crispus Attucks
>> IS 281 - Joseph B. Cavallaro
>> IS 285 - Meyer Levin
>> IS 303
>> MS 61 - Dr. Gladstone H. Atwell
>> MS 353 - Elijah Stroud
>> MS 354 - The School Of Integrated
Learning
>> MS 442 K - Carroll Gardens School for
Innovation
>> MS 582
>> MS 588 - Middle School for Art and
Philosophy
>> MS 664 - Brooklyn Environmental
Exploration School
>> HS 337 - International High School at
Lafayette
>> HS 408 - Academy of Hospitality and
Tourism
>> HS 430 - Brooklyn Technical
>> HS 439 - The Brooklyn International
>> HS 454 - The Green School: An
Academy for Environmental Careers
>> HS 488 - Brooklyn Preparatory
>> HS 489 - W.E.B. DuBois Academic
>> HS 499 - ACORN Community
>> HS 528 - The High School for Global
Citizenship
>> HS 535 - Leon M. Goldstein High
School for the Sciences
>> HS 546 - High School for Public
Service: Heroes of Tomorrow
>> HS 569 - Kurt Hahn Expeditionary
Learning School
>> HS 572 - Expeditionary Learning
School for Community Leaders
>> HS 590 - Medgar Evers College
Preparatory School
>> HS 616 - Brooklyn High School for
Leadership and Community Service
>> HS 656 - Brooklyn High School of the
Arts
>> HS 690 - Brooklyn Studio
>> Harry Van Arsdale Educational
Campus
>> It Takes A Village Academy
>> John Jay Educational Campus
Manhattan
>> PS 2 - Meyer London
>> PS 8 - Luis Belliard
>> PS 11 - William T. Harris
>> PS 18 - Park Terrace
>> PS 20 - Anna Silver
>> PS 28 - Wright Brothers
>> PS 30 - Hernandez/Hughes
>> PS 33 - Chelsea Prep
>> PS 37 - River East Elementary
>> PS 64 - Robert Simon
>> PS 75 - Emily Dickinson
>> PS 76 - A. Philip Randolph
>> PS 111 - Adolph S. Ochs
>> PS 115 - Alexander Humboldt
>> PS 116 - The Mary Lindley Murray
School
>> PS 124 - Yung Wing
>> PS 140 - Nathan Straus
>> PS 145 - The Bloomingdale School
>> PS 161 - Pedro Albizu Campos
>> PS 163 - Alfred E. Smith
>> PS 165 - Robert E. Simon
>> PS 171 - Patrick Henry
>> PS 184 - Shuang Wen
>> PS 185 - Early Childhood Discovery
and Design Magnet
>> PS 188 - The Island School
>> PS 192 - Jacob H. Schiff
>> PS 198 - Isador E. Ida Straus
>> PS 208 - Alain L. Locke Magnet
School for Environmental
Stewardship
>> PS 366 - Washington Heights
Academy
New York Cares >> PS 375 - Mosaic Preparatory Academy
>> PS 811 - Mickey Mantle School
>> PS 811 @ 149
>> PS/MS 96 - Joseph C. Lanzetta
>> CS 350 - Democracy Preparatory
Charter School
>> CS 707 - John V. Lindsay Wildcat
Academy
>> CS 726 - KIPP STAR College Prep
>> CS 861 - Future Leaders Institute
>> IS 528 - Bea Fuller Rodgers
>> M279 - Opportunity Charter School
>> MS 104 - Simon Baruch Middle
School
>> MS 319 - Maria Teresa
>> MS 324 - Patria Mirabal
>> MS 345 - Collaborative Academy of
Science, Technology & Language
Arts Education
>> MS 421 - West Prep Academy
>> MS 825 - Isaac Newton Middle School
for Math & Science
>> HS 285 - Harlem Renaissance
>> HS 294 - Essex Street Academy
>> HS 298 - Pace
>> HS 300 - The Urban Assembly School
of Design and Construction
>> HS 303 - The Facing History School
>> HS 304 - Mott Hall
>> HS 308 - Lower Manhattan Arts
Academy
>> HS 313 - The James Baldwin School
>> HS 362 - Columbia
>> HS 423 - High School for Excellence
and Innovation
>> HS 435 - Manhattan Center for
Science and Mathematics
>> HS 438 - International High School at
Union Square
>> HS 459 - Manhattan International
>> HS 475 - Stuyvesant
>> HS 492 - High School for Law,
Advocacy and Community Justice
>> HS 495 - Park East
>> HS 509 - Marta Valle
>> HS 515 - Lower East Side Preparatory
>> HS 543 - New Design
>> HS 545 - High School for Dual
Language and Asian Studies
>> HS 580 - Richard R. Green High
School of Teaching
>> HS 600 - The High School of Fashion
Industries
>> HS 630 - Art and Design
>> HS 860 - Frederick Douglass Academy II
>> Murray Hill Academy
Community Partners 2013
>> Museum Magnet School for Inquiry,
Innovation and Imagination
>> STEM Institute of Manhattan
>> Community School District 5
Queens
>> PS 4 @ 179
>> PS 4 @ 213
>> PS 4 @ Skillman School
>> PS 11 - Kathryn Phelan
>> PS 17 - Henry David Thoreau
>> PS 19 - Marino Jeantet
>> PS 20 - John Bowne
>> PS 47 - Chris Galas
>> PS 60 - Woodhaven
>> PS 65 - The Raymond York
>> PS 85 - Judge Charles Vallone
>> PS 86
>> PS 90 - Horace Mann
>> PS 92 - Harry T. Stewart Sr.
>> PS 207 - Rockwood Park
>> PS 212 - School of CyberScience and
Literacy
>> PS 256 @ 43
>> PS 256 @ 831
>> PS 277 @ 312
>> PS 280
>> PS 282 - Knowledge and Power
Preparatory Academy VI
>> PS 290
>> PS 306 - New York City Academy for
Discovery
>> PS 330 - Giving Our All to Learning
>> PS 354
>> PS 721 - John F. Kennedy Jr.
>> PS/MS 147 - Ronald McNair
>> PS/MS 333 - Goldie Maple Academy
>> IS 5 - Walter H. Crowley
>> IS 230
>> MS 53 - Brian Piccolo
>> MS 319 - Village Academy
>> MS 323 - Scholars’ Academy
>> CS 705 - The Renaissance
>> HS 264 - Academy of Finance and
Enterprise
>> HS 296 - Pan American International
>> HS 301 - Academy for Careers in
Television and Film
>> HS 351 - Rockaway Collegiate
>> HS 460 - Flushing
>> HS 475 - Richmond Hill
>> HS 496 - Business, Computer
Applications & Entrepreneurship
>> HS 505 - Hillcrest
>> HS 550 - High School for Arts and
Business
>> Q310 - Queens Collegiate
Staten Island
>> PS 20 - Port Richmond
>> PS 26 - The Carteret School
>> PS 41 - New Dorp
>> PS 45 - John Tyler
>> PS 74 - Future Leaders Elementary
>> PS 78
>> CS 73 - New World Preparatory
>> IS 27 - Anning S. Prall
>> IS 61 - William A. Morris Intermediate
School
>> HS 450 - Curtis High School
The Bronx
>> PS 1 - Courtlandt School
>> PS 5 - Port Morris
>> PS 18 - John Peter Zenger
>> PS 36 - Unionport
>> PS 47 - John Randolph
>> PS 48 - Joseph R. Drake
>> PS 50 - Clara Barton
>> PS 57 - Crescent
>> PS 59 - The Community School of
Technology
>> PS 62 - Inocensio Casanova
>> PS 67 - Mohegan School
>> PS 92
>> PS 96 - Richard Rodgers
>> PS 103 - Hector Fontanez
>> PS 107
>> PS 159 - Luis Munoz Marin Bilingual
School
>> PS 161 - Ponce De Leon
>> PS 189 - Cornerstone Academy for
Social Action
>> PS 352 @ 134
>> PS 352 @ 179
>> PS 352 @ 424
>> PS 352 @ 75
>> PS 352 @ 92
>> PS 443 - The Family School
>> PS/IS 54 - Fordham Bedford Academy
>> CS 345 - Hyde Leadership
>> IS 117 - Joseph H. Wade
>> IS 229 - Roland Patterson
>> JHS 123 - James M. Kieran
>> JHS 125 - Henry Hudson
>> MS 424 - The Hunts Point School
>> MS 556 - Bronx Park Middle School
>> MS 568 - Young Womens Leadership
School of the Bronx
>> HS 202 - New Visions Charter High
School for Advanced Math and
Science II
>> HS 248 - The Metropolitan
>> HS 250 - Eximius College Preparatory
Academy
New York Cares | 5
>> HS 265 - Bronx Lab School
>> HS 297 - Morris Academy for
Collaborative Studies
>> HS 305 - Pablo Neruda Academy for
Architecture and World Studies
>> HS 334 - International Community
>> HS 374 - KAPPA International High
School
>> HS 403 - Bronx International High
School
>> HS 405 - Herbert H. Lehman High
School
>> HS 418 - Bronx High School for the
Visual Arts
>> HS 439 - Bronx High School for Law
and Community Service
>> HS 473 - Mott Haven Village
Preparatory
>> HS 478 - The Cinema School
>> HS 513 - New World
>> HS 519 - The Felisa Rincon de Gautier
Institute for Law and Public Policy
>> HS 520 - Foreign Language Academy
of Global Studies
>> HS 525 - Bronx Leadership Academy
>> HS 537 - Bronx Arena High School
>> HS 546 - Bronx Theatre
>> ELLIS Preparatory Academy
New York City Department of
Environmental Protection
New York City Department of Parks and
Recreation
> Al Oerter Recreation Center
> Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center
> Alley Pond Park
> ARROW Community Center
> Asser Levy Recreation Center
> Astoria Park
> Bowne Park
> Bronx River Alliance
> Brook Park
> Brookville Park
> Brower Park
> Bushwick Pool
> Canarsie Park
> Castle Hill Park
> Chelsea Recreation Center
> Claremont Park
> Clove Lakes Park
> Columbus Park Pavilion
> Conference House Park
> Cooper Park
> Crotona Park
> Cunningham Park
> Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
> East 54th Street Recreation Center
6 | Community Partners 2013
> East River Park
> Faber Pool and Park
> First Park
> Flushing Meadows Corona Park
> Forest Park
> Fort Greene Park
> Fort Tryon Park
> Franz Sigel Park
> Fresh Creek Nature Preserve
> Friends of Red Hook Recreation
Center
> Hansborough Park & Recreation
Center
> Highbridge Park
> Hunts Point Recreation Center - AfterSchool Program
> Idlewild Park
> Inwood Hill Park
> Isham Park
> J. Hood Wright Parks and Recreation
Center
> Jackie Robinson Park
> Jackie Robinson Recreation
Center
> Joyce Kilmer Park
> Kissena Park
> Kosciuszko Pool
> Little Bay Park
> Lost Battalion Hall Recreation
Center
> Lt. Lia Playground
> MacNeil Park
> Marcus Garvey Park
> Marine Park
> McCarren Park
> McCarren Play Center
> McGolrick Park
> Morningside Park
> Mullaly Park
> Owen Dolen Recreation Center
> Pelham Bay Park/Orchard Beach
> Pelham Fritz Recreation Center - OST
Program
> Prospect Park
> Queensbridge Park
> Randall’s Island
> Red Hook Recreation Center
> Riverside Park
> Rockaway Beach
> Sara D. Roosevelt Park
> Saratoga Park
> Schmul Park
> Seton Falls Park Preserve
> Seward Park
> Sorrentino Recreation Center
> Soundview Park
> South Beach Park
> St. James Recreation Center
> St. Mary’s Park
> St. Mary’s Recreation Center
> St. Nicholas Park
> Sunset Park Recreation Center
> The Forest Park Trust, Inc.
> Theodore Roosevelt Park
> Thomas Jefferson Recreation
Center
> Tompkins Square Park
> Van Cortlandt Park
> Victor Hanson Recreation Center
> Von King Park/Tompkins Park
> West Bronx Recreation Center
> Willowbrook Park
> GreenThumb
>> 6th Street & Avenue B Garden
>> Abib Newborn Garden
>> Children’s Magical Garden
>> Clayton Williams Garden
>> Drew Gardens
>> East End Community Garden
>> Edgecombe Ave/Sugar Hill Garden
>> Floral Vineyard Community Garden
>> Green Oasis Community Garden
>> Harlem Rose Garden
>> Hart to Hart Garden
>> Hattie Carthan Garden
>> Herbal Garden
>> New Vision Garden
>> Padre Plaza Success Garden
>> Powell Street Community Garden
>> Riverside Valley Community Garden
>> St. John Cantius Parish Community
Garden
>> St. Mark’s Avenue Block Association
/ Community Garden
>> Tranquility Farm
>> Triple R Garden
>> William A. Harris Garden
New York City Department of Sanitation
New York City Department of
Transportation
> Staten Island Ferry Terminal
New York City Financial Network Action
Consortium*
The New York French American Charter
School
New York City Housing Authority
> 175 Eldridge Street Tenants
Association
> Astoria Community Center
> Berry Tenant Association/Berry
Community Center
> Boulevard Community Center
New York Cares > Eleanor Roosevelt Community
Center
> Lafayette Gardens Community
Center
> Langston Hughes Recreational
Center
> DeWitt Clinton Community Center
> Samuel J. Tilden Community
Center
> Saratoga Village Community
Center
> Tompkins Community Center
> Walt Whitman Tenants
Association
New York City Mission Society
New York City Office of Emergency
Management
New York City Rescue Mission
New York City Seventh Day Baptist Church
New York Common Pantry
New York Dream Center
New York Irish Center
New York Junior Tennis League
New York Methodist Hospital
New York Presbyterian Hospital*
New York Public Library
> 125th Street Branch
> 67th Street Branch
> 96th Street Branch
> Bloomingdale Branch
> Clason’s Point Branch
> Columbus Branch
> Countee Cullen Branch
> Eastchester Branch
> Fort Washington Branch
> George Bruce Branch
> Grand Concourse Branch
> Hamilton Fish Park Branch
> Hamilton Grange Branch
> Harlem Branch
> Jefferson Market Branch
> Melrose Branch
> Mid-Manhattan Branch
> Mosholu Branch
> Mott Haven Branch
> New Amsterdam Branch
> Parkchester Branch
> St. Agnes Branch
> St. George Branch
> Tompkins Square Branch
> Webster Branch
> Yorkville Branch
New York Restoration Project
New York Road Runners
New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation
Community Partners 2013
> Butler Manor Woods
> Mt. Loretto Unique Area
> Norton Basin
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation
& Historic Preservation
> Gantry Plaza State Park
> St. Francis Woodlands
New York Theatre Church
The North Bronx Seventh Day Adventist
Church
Northeast Brooklyn Housing Development
Corporation
Northern Manhattan Improvement
Corporation
Northside Center for Child Development
Notre Dame School
NYC Administration for Children’s Services
- Queens Borough Office
NYC Department of Cultural Affairs
NYC Department of Homeless Services*
> Auburn Family Residence
> Franklin Women’s Shelter
> Jamaica Family Residence
> LIFE Center
> Theresa’s Haven Facility - Family
Support Systems Unlimited
> Tilden Hall Residence
> Urban Family Center
NYC Family Justice Center
NYC Swim
NYPD Law Enforcement Explorers Post
#2044
NYS Department of Labor
Oakwood Heights VFW
Oasis Christian Center
Occupy Sandy*
Ocean Bay Community Development
Corporation
One Sandwich at a Time
Only Make Believe
Operation H.O.P.E.
Operation: Quiet Comfort
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow
Our Lady of Grace Church
Our Lady of Solace Church
Pajama Program
Palladia*
Park Slope Community Church
Parkchester Enhancement Program for
Seniors
Parsons Scholars Pre-College Program
Part of the Solution
The Partnership for Inner-City Education
Pathways to Graduation*
Pathways to Housing
Pediatric Resource Center
Pelham Parkway Greenway
People Assisting Positive Actions
Perfecting Faith Church
Phipps Houses Group*
Pibly Residential Programs
Play Rugby USA
Police Athletic League*
Positive Beginnings*
Poughkeepsie SDA Church
Praxis Housing Initiatives
Pregnancy Care Center
Presbyterian Senior Services*
Project EATS
Project FIND*
Project Harmony
Project Hospitality*
Project Sunshine
Prospect Heights Educational Campus
Publicolor
Puerto Rican Family Institute
The Puppetry Arts Theatre
Pure Gospel Miracle Revival Center
Queens Library
> Arverne Branch
> Broad Channel Branch
> Broadway Branch
> Cambria Heights Branch
> Central Library
> Corona Branch
> Far Rockaway Branch
> Flushing Branch
> Forest Hills
> Hillcrest branch
> Jackson Heights Branch
> Long Island City Adult Learning
Center
> Long Island City Branch
> Peninsula Branch
> Queens Library for Teens
> Ridgewood
> Rochdale Village Branch
> Steinway Adult Learning Center
> Steinway Branch
> Sunnyside Branch
> Woodside Branch
Ralph’s Educational & Recreational
Computer Services
Randall’s Island Park Alliance
Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries
Reach Out and Read of Greater New York
Reading Partners
Rebuilding Together NYC
Red Hook Initiative
Red Hook Volunteers
Refuge Citadel of Hope Outreach
Department
New York Cares | 7
REST Rockaway Emergency Support Team
Restoration Empowerment Ministries
Resurrection Brooklyn
RightRides For Women’s Safety
The River Fund New York
Riverside Park Conservancy
The Riverside Premier Rehab & Healing
Center
The Rock Community Church
Rockaway Conservancy
Rockaway United
Rockaway Waterfront Alliance
Room To Grow
Rutgers Community Center
Safe Horizon*
Salvation Army of Greater New York*
Samaritan Village*
Sammon Build Center - Families in
Transition
Sanctuary for Families
The Scalabrini Center for Migrant Families
SCAN New York
Schervier Nursing Care Center
SCO Family of Services*
Seedco
SelfHelp Community Services*
Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders
Services for the UnderServed*
Sesame Flyers International
Settlement Housing Fund
Shorefront YM-YWHA
SiMunye Dancers
Single Parent Resource Center
Smallwater
Soul Saving Mission Pentecostal Church
South Asian Youth Action
South Bronx Overall Economic
Development Corporation
South Queens Boys and Girls Club
Sponsors for Educational Opportunity
Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation
St. Ann’s Corner of Harm Reduction
St. Bartholomew’s Church
St. Camillus Church
St. Charles Roman Catholic Church
St. Francis De Sales Parish
St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic
Church
St. Jean Baptiste High School
St. John’s Baptist Church
St. John’s Bread & Life
St. John’s Place Family Center*
St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center
St. Mark Church of Christ Soup Kitchen
St. Mark the Evangelist
St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery
8 | Community Partners 2013
St. Mary / Star of the Sea
St. Michael’s Church
St. Peter’s Church
St. Samuel’s Cathedral Church of God
Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood Center*
Staten Island Mental Health Society
Staten Island Project Homefront
Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers
Foundation
Street LIFE Ministries
Street Soccer USA
StreetSquash*
StreetWise Partners
Student Farm Project
Stuyvesant Cove Park
Stuyvesant Town Community Center
Sunnyside Community Services*
Sunnyside Shines
Susan E. Wagner Day School
Sustainable Flatbush
Talent Search
Tender Care Human Services
Thessalonia Baptist Church
Thessalonia Worship Center
Trinity’s Services and Food for the
Homeless
True Gospel Tabernacle Church
Twin Parks Tenant Association NEII
Tzu Chi Foundation
Ujima Community Working Together
Uncommon Charter High School
Union Baptist Church Community Feeding
Program
Union Grove Baptist Church Missionary
Ministry
Union Settlement Association*
Unitarian Church of All Souls
United Cerebral Palsy of New York City*
United Coalition Association
United Holiness Temple Church Of God In
Christ
Unity Faith Outreach Program
Unity Fellowship of Christ Church, NYC
University Community Social Services
University Heights Educational & Cultural
Development Community Center
University Settlement Beacon Program
Upper Room Full Gospel Baptist Church/
The Family Worship Center
Urban Dove*
Urban Pathways
Urban Strategies*
Urban Upbound*
UWS Loves
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and
Technology
Veggie Island
Victory Church in Jesus Christ
Village Care of New York*
Village Temple
Vineyard International Christian Ministries
Violence Intervention Program*
VIP Community Services
Virginia’s House of Hope
Visions in Focus
VISIONS Services for the Blind and
Visually Impaired*
Visitation Parish
Visiting Nurse Service of New York
Volunteers of America - Greater New York*
Wagner College
Washington Heights CORNER Project
We Care Community Outreach
We Care for Our Community
We Stay/Nos Quedamos
We The Kids Foundation
West Harlem Group Assistance*
West Side Campaign Against Hunger
Where to Turn
Wilson Major Morris Community Center
The Women About Change
Women for Afghan Women
Women In Need*
Women’s Prison Association & Home
Woodside on the Move
Word Ministries International
WorldPlay
Worship House and Outreach Ministries
Yadestiny Treasure Chest
Yellow Boots
YMCA of Greater New York*
Young Men’s Empowerment Outreach
Services
Youth Service Opportunities Project
Zion Lutheran Church
Zone 126
New York Cares Statement of Activities
New York Cares Financial Report 2013
Unrestricted
Temporarily
Restricted
Total
Foundations
$695,009
$743,952
$1,438,961
Corporations
2,270,707
2,268,794
4,539,501
Government
86,050
Year ended June 30, 2013
Public Support and Revenue:
86,050
Individuals
1,080,253
1,152,738
2,232,991
Special Events, net
1,422,049
390,517
1,812,566
Investment Income
202,464
202,464
197,123
197,123
Donated Goods and Services
4,374,969
4,374,969
Net Assets Released from Restrictions
3,704,680
(3,704,680)
0
$14,033,304
$851,321
$14,884,625
Rental Income
Total Public Support and Revenue
Expenses:
Program Services
Management and General
Fundraising
Total Expenses
Change in Net Assets
$11,379,593
755,449
755,449
1,166,003
1,166,003
$13,301,045
$13,301,045
$732,259
New York Cares transforms
every $1
$6
$11,379,593
donated into
in VALUE to the
through the
community
POWER of our volunteers.
$851,321
$1,583,580
Statement of Financial Position
New York Cares Financial Report 2013
Total
Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents–on-going operations
Cash and Cash Equivalents–restricted for Disaster Relief
Restricted Cash and Cash Equivalents
$1,482,831
1,537,894
216,069
Pledges Receivable, net
1,264,233
Investments
3,301,837
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets
205,116
Property and Equipment, net
640,940
Total Assets
$8,648,920
Liabilities and Net Assets
Liabilities:
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses
Deferred Rent
Total Liabilities
$485,802
394,904
$880,706
Net Assets:
Unrestricted ­— Undesignated, Available for General Operations
2,021,849
Unrestricted ­— Board-designated Fund
2,983,896
Total Unrestricted
$5,005,745
Temporarily Restricted
2,762,469
Total Net Assets
7,768,214
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$8,648,920
New York Cares, Inc. — This information has been excerpted from our audited 2013 Financial Statements
conducted by our independent accountants EisnerAmper LLP. For a complete copy of our audited Financial
Statements, visit www.newyorkcares.org or write to New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau,
Attn: FOIL Officer, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Tax ID Number: 13-3444193.
In 2013, New York Cares once
again received the highest
rating of four stars from Charity
Navigator, the nation’s premier
independent evaluator of
charitable organizations.
Board of Directors
New York Cares 2014
President
Paul J. Taubman
Founder,
PJT Partners, LP
Vice President
William Cohen
Vice Chairman —
Investment Banking,
Barclays Capital
Vice President
Gary L. Ginsberg
Executive Vice President,
Time Warner Inc.
Vice President
Ross H. Goldstein
Managing Director and
Co-Founder,
Gotham Ventures
Vice President
President Emeritus
Gail B. Harris
Retired Partner,
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
Vice President
Jeanne Straus
President,
Straus Newspapers, Inc.
Vice President
Janet S. Zagorin
Client Service Officer,
Sidley Austin LLP
K. Don Cornwell
Partner,
PJT Partners, LP
Secretary
Frances Ferguson
Managing Director &
Chief Administrative Officer,
BNY Mellon
Treasurer
Michael Graham
Senior Managing Director &
Country Head - USA
OMERS Private Equity USA
Joyce Frost
Partner,
Riverside Risk Advisors LLC
John B. Ehrenkranz
Chief Investment Officer,
Ehrenkranz Partners L.P.
James L. Amine
Global Head of Investment
Banking Department
Member of the Executive
Board of Credit Suisse
Kathy Behrens
President, Social
Responsibility and Player
Programs,
National Basketball
Association
Rene Brinkley
Brand Marketing Manager,
CNBC
David A. Lehman
Managing Director and
Co-Head of Mortgage
Trading,
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Robert Walsh
Chief Financial Officer,
Evercore Partners
Howard Wolfson
Senior Advisor to Mayor
Mike Bloomberg,
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Honorary
Board Members
Edward Adler
Partner,
RLM Finsbury
Richard Bilotti
Head of Technology,
Media and
Telecommunications
Research,
P. Schoenfeld Asset
Management LP
Cheryl Cohen Effron
Ken Giddon
President,
Rothman’s Union
Square
Sheldon Hirshon, Esq.
Partner,
SIH Enterprises
A division of
MC Acquisitions LLC
Robert Levitan
Chief Executive Officer,
Pando Networks, Inc.
David Rabin
Partner,
The Lambs Club and
The Double Seven
Michael Schlein
President and CEO,
ACCION International
As of 3/2/15
Affiliations for identification purpose only
Our Staff
New York Cares 2014
Gary Bagley
Executive Director
Anne Corry
Deputy Executive Director,
External Affairs
Megwin Finegan
Senior Director,
Communications and
Constituent Relations
Ed Lada
Senior Director,
Finance and Operations
Wes Moe
Senior Director,
Programs
Brittany Agne
Erica Aguilar
Raymond Ampil *
Irina Anilovich
Abasi Aniton
Christopher Antczak
Jessica Beavers
Samara Berger
Margaret Bernhard
Nicholas Bonsell
Liana Brenner *
Nicole Brostoff
Emily Burkhardt
Carol Chang
Danielle Chery
Christina Chiolo
Veronica Cho
Jared Cole
Robert Cunningham
Kasseopia Davis
Jaime Denniston-Merced
Diana Deoki
Joshua Ehrlich
Glenn Eisenberg
As of 11/20/14
*New York Cares is proud to count NYC Civic Corps
and AmeriCorps members among our staff.
Tyiesha Ellis *
Jamel Evans
Suzanne Farrell
Kenrick Fraser
Alisha Freeman
Steven Frieson
Luigi Fu
Lea Giddins
Lauren Glattly
Rebecca Gnessin
Katherine Hampton
Tiffany Haynes
Christina Jang
John Jerger
Katherine Kienitz
Kate Kinsey
Priscilla Lam
Alexandra Leff
Jacqueline Lennon
Toby Levine
Jo Lin
Julia Loehle *
Jess Lopez
Tammy Mesic Martz
Kaitlin McTighe
Victor Mendoza
Elmer Meza *
Wesley Moe
Heeyeon Park
Andrew Perricone-Dazzo
Hannah Perryman
Melissa Peterson
Lauren Rothschild
Nefisah Sallim
Elizabeth Shipley
Cameron Shore
Colleen Smallfield
Stephen Streicher
Nicole Thomas
Charissa Townsend
Sandra Velez
Shanee Walker *
Dakotah West
Kimberlee Wilson
Joshua Winata
Michael Wise
Natalie Zuckerman