New York Cares Annual Report 10

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New York Cares Annual Report 2010

Connection Engagement Impact


New York Cares

Our Mission: New York Cares meets pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in volunteer service.


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010

Dear Friends, New York Cares makes it possible for all New Yorkers to work together to better our city. Since 1987, our innovative model — creating programming that meets critical agency needs and providing and managing volunteers— has been a critical lifeline for organizations serving New York City’s most vulnerable residents. In 2010, we expanded our programs by 20% to support a city still reeling from the economic downturn. The 1,200 nonprofits, city agencies and public schools with which we work— our Community Partners— relied on our programming and teams of volunteers to maintain services in the face of severe budget cuts and intense community need. In November, we won the prestigious Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation. The Drucker Institute at Claremont Graduate University recognized New York Cares’ Volunteer Engagement Scale (VES), our tool for measuring volunteer engagement through the length of service, amount of service and degree of leadership demonstrated by volunteers. The VES is the foundation of our volunteer programs and helps increase retention rates, while building leadership skills among our volunteers.

Gail B. Harris Board President

We thank all of you— our funders, volunteers, Community Partners and numerous friends—  who have contributed to our accomplishments this year. We send special thanks to Mayor Bloomberg’s NYC Service initiative for granting us the city’s largest team of NYC Civic Corps members again this year. This critical resource allowed us to expand during a challenging economic time, helping 400,000 at-risk New Yorkers build better lives. Of course, the challenges that many New Yorkers face didn’t start with the recession, and there’s much more to do. With your ongoing support, we will continue to meet the challenges facing the city and our neighbors in need. With best wishes for 2011,

Gary Bagley Executive Director Gail B. Harris, Board President

Gary Bagley, Executive Director

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How We Work A Lifeline for Community Partners Since our founding in 1987, New York Cares has used the power of volunteerism to help our Community Partners effectively achieve their missions, while accomplishing long-term impact in the neighborhoods they serve. Our innovative approach bridges the gap between partner needs and limited resources by allowing partners to effectively outsource their volunteer management to New York Cares. The Result: Agencies can augment their core activities and client services through our varied volunteer programs. In 2010, we developed programs that helped 1,200 Community Partners fulfill their organization goals, and then recruited, trained and managed teams of volunteers to deliver these programs. Our Strategy: To focus on the breadth of our projects resulting in services being delivered wherever they are needed; and the depth of our programs by collaborating with partners to create results-driven services.

New York Cares transforms every $1 donated into $6 in value to the community through the power of our volunteers.


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A Leader in Local and National Partnerships New York Cares is a leader in key city and national service initiatives including: NYC Service

Mayor Bloomberg’s initiative to increase volunteerism in New York City. Our NYC Civic Corps members work with New York Cares staff to help expand our programs.

New York Cares brings volunteer power where it’s needed most. We run volunteer projects at 1,200 Community Partner agencies* citywide—benefiting 400,000 disadvantaged New Yorkers each year.

* See page 20 for the list of our 2010 Community Partners.

NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM)

New York Cares is designated as the lead organization for ensuring volunteers are quickly and effectively mobilized during citywide disasters.

Red Cross of Greater New York (ARC/GNY)

New York Cares works with ARC/GNY to mobilize volunteers for recovery in the event of disasters.

New York State Commission on National & Community Service Points of Light Institute/HandsOn Network Leading global organization dedicated to using volunteerism and service to solve serious social problems.


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What We Do New York Cares Programs Last year, New York Cares increased our programs by 20% in response to the city’s growing community needs.

New York Cares Program Areas

Children 40% Hunger, Homelessness, Health & Wellness 14%

Our programs help struggling New Yorkers in two primary ways: Meeting Immediate Needs

Animal Care & Other 12%

Volunteers provide warm coats to people who are cold, companionship to lonely seniors, hot meals to people who are hungry and care for shelter animals.

Seniors & Adults with Special Needs 7%

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty

Volunteers work with children to enhance their math and reading skills, help unemployed adults find jobs, teach immigrants English and much more.

Adult Education & Job Readiness 24%

Revitalization & Environment 3%


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New York Cares Volunteers New York Cares is the city’s largest volunteer organization. Every year, we offer a full range of volunteer programs that engage New Yorkers in meaningful service and provide critical support for nonprofits, city agencies and public schools.

Making Service Easy

400,000 New Yorkers Served

Our flexibly scheduled, team-based model makes it easy for volunteers to participate in direct, hands-on activities that make a tangible impact.

53,000 Volunteers

Building Leaders in the Community

New York Cares’ 1,200 Team Leaders are deeply engaged, specially trained volunteers who serve as project managers and leaders of volunteer teams. Community Partners routinely recognize our Team Leaders for their excellence, professionalism, reliability and follow-through.

Supporting Corporate Volunteerism

New York Cares designs customized employee service projects for New York City’s leading corporations. Companies, large and small, also participate in our annual citywide days of service—New York Cares Day and Hands On New York Day. In 2010, 700 companies worked with New York Cares to provide corporate employees with 19,200 volunteer opportunities.

1,200 1,200 Team Community Leaders Partners

Staff 70

New York Cares’ 70-person staff supports a group of 2,400 Team Leaders and Community Partners and 53,000 volunteers— ultimately serving 400,000 New Yorkers annually.

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What We Do... A Closer Look Children’s Programs One third of New York City children, ages five and younger, live in families whose total income is below the federal poverty line. These children are at a greater risk of dropping out of school, turning to drugs and crime or continuing a life of poverty. By reaching kids early, we can help break this cycle by setting them on a different path—one focused on learning and self-sufficiency. Our children’s programs include: SAT Exam Preparation

Through our longstanding partnership with Kaplan, Inc., volunteers provided SAT preparation to 844 low-income high school students who otherwise could not afford private tutoring. As a result, these students improved their test scores—often by hundreds of points—and were accepted to such prestigious universities as Cornell and New York University.

Winter Wishes for Kids and Families

Volunteers answered 34,000 gift requests from children, teens and families during the holidays. The letters showed the continued impact of the recession, with many asking for basic needs. One little girl wrote, “May I have diapers for my baby brother?” This program was generously sponsored by Julie Turaj and Robert Pohly.

Academic Support

One-on-one attention is key to enhancing academic performance. In 2010, our volunteers devoted 34,000 hours to helping public school students develop a love of learning and improve their skills in math, reading, writing and science. 900

Activities for Children with Special Needs

Volunteers worked with 2,500 children and teens with disabilities. Projects included teaching cooking and nutrition to autistic children and running races, ice skating and more with children who have developmental disabilities.

Arts and Recreation

Volunteers expanded the horizons of 14,400 children living in homeless shelters, hospitals and low-income neighborhoods through art activities, sports and cultural outings. They inspired creativity, built confidence and taught vital teamwork skills—and had lots of fun along the way.

Number of Teens in the New York Cares Kaplan SAT Prep Program

800 700 600 500 400

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2009

2010

In 2008, 647 teens participated in the SAT Program; in 2009, the number rose to 800; and in 2010, 844 joined.


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On average, SAT prep participants experience a 150 to 200 point increase in overall SAT performance.

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In 2010, New York Cares volunteers provided free tax preparation to low-income New Yorkers — resulting in $18.7 million in refunds.


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Adult Programs Now more than ever, our adult volunteer programs act as a safety net for struggling New Yorkers, helping them to build brighter futures for themselves and their families through free tax preparation services and intensive career development. Our adult programs include: Tax Preparation and Financial Literacy

Our volunteers provided free tax preparation services—delivered in partnership with ARIVA and the New York City Financial Network Action Consortium—to low-income New Yorkers that resulted in 10,300 tax returns and $18.7 million in tax credits and refunds. Volunteers also helped participants enhance their fiscal awareness and develop family budgets through our Financial Literacy program.

English Language Tutorials

Participants in our English language programs are recent immigrants who want to be successful in their new country and recognize the importance of speaking English to achieve this goal. Our volunteers played a critical role in realizing this dream by providing U.S. citizenship exam preparation and English training, which helped these New Yorkers better navigate their daily lives.

Job Readiness

Through one-on-one and small group career development assistance, volunteers helped adults prepare to enter or re-enter the job market. They worked with participants to create and revise résumés and cover letters, plan for job interviews and learn computer skills essential to enhancing their job searches.

Programs for Adults with Special Needs

Volunteers worked with adults with disabilities to enliven their minds and spirits in a variety of ways. They created art and enjoyed recreational outings with developmentally challenged adults, recorded books for the blind and dyslexic and jogged with disabled and visually impaired runners.

Support for Elderly New Yorkers

Many elderly residents in nursing homes have no one to visit them other than their doctors. Volunteers provided much-needed companionship and engaged 8,500 senior citizens in recreational activities, such as reading, Bingo and social events.

$20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000

2008

2009

2010

In 2008, $5,000,000 in tax refunds were returned; in 2009, $14,400,000; and in 2010, $18,700,000.

Total tax refunds returned through the New York Cares Tax Prep Program

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Community Programs Our volunteers helped individuals and families get by during challenging times, while also ensuring our city’s community parks, gardens and public schools remained healthy. Our ongoing community programs include: Parks and Gardens Restoration

New York City’s parks and gardens reduce pollution, provide recreational space and lift the spirits of all New Yorkers. From March through November, volunteers rolled up their sleeves to revitalize vital green spaces citywide.

Meal Services

Volunteers prepared and served 266,000 nutritious meals to New Yorkers in need at community centers and homeless shelters.

Disaster Readiness

Since 2003, New York Cares has been designated as the city’s lead organization for coordinating volunteers during citywide emergencies by the Office of Emergency Management.

School, Community Center, Library and Shelter Revitalization

Throughout the year, New York Cares volunteers painted, cleaned and rejuvenated these important community spaces.

Animal Care

Volunteers spent 14,000 hours ensuring 25,472 animals waiting to be adopted remained happy, healthy and socialized at shelters citywide.

Meals Served or Delivered to New Yorkers 275,000 250,000 225,000 200,000 175,000 150,000

2008

2009

2010

In 2008, 199,097 meals were served; in 2009, 243,000 were served; and in 2010, 265,511 were served.


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Our annual community events include: Hands On New York Day (April)

Five thousand volunteers gave 70 parks and gardens a spring greening on the 16th annual Hands On New York Day, sponsored by HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Volunteers raked leaves, pruned trees and bushes, repaired fences, planted hundreds of shrubs and bulbs and removed winter debris to prepare spaces for summer.

New York Cares Day (October)

Seven thousand New Yorkers transformed 116 schools into inspiring learning environments by revitalizing playground spaces and organizing libraries on the city’s largest volunteer day for schools. In celebration of this day, students also participated in our “Students Give Back” mural contest with one lucky winner painting his mural design at PS 171M.

New York Cares Coat Drive (December)

For 22 years, the New York Cares Coat Drive has provided desperately needed coats to homeless people, recent immigrants who arrived with nothing more than the clothes on their backs, seniors on fixed incomes and others in need. In 2010, with the support of Presenting Sponsor Health Plus, we distributed 58,000 coats to help low-income and homeless New Yorkers survive the harshest winter in decades.

National Days of Service

New York Cares offered a range of volunteer opportunities for New Yorkers eager to give time on MLK Day of Service (January), 9/11 Day of Service (September) and during National Volunteer Week (April).


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In 2010, Youth Service volunteers provided crime prevention programs at 41 high-risk public schools.


Youth Service Programs

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New York Cares’ award-winning Youth Service program cultivates the next generation of volunteers. Our goal is to inspire young people to become lifelong contributors to their communities by educating them about social issues, engaging them in youth-led volunteering and developing their leadership skills. Youth Service Clubs

In 2010, we partnered with 41 schools in low-income neighborhoods to offer valuable volunteer opportunities and service-learning activities to 2,300 students. Youth volunteers participated in monthly service learning programs, followed by team-based volunteer projects.

Teen Service Team

This new program provided individual high school students with the opportunity to participate in community service. Students met weekly throughout the year to learn about and deliver a range of service projects citywide.

Number of Students in the Youth Service Program 2,500

2,000

Program focus areas for youth include: Crime Prevention

Students learned about the importance of crime prevention by painting murals that inspired their peers to find their “anti-drug” and teaching young children about personal safety.

Environmental Sustainability

New York Cares partnered with organizations to teach Youth Service students about ecological sustainability in an urban environment. Through a series of 33 hands-on projects, volunteers learned how to test water quality and identify and remove invasive species—knowledge that they then shared with elementary schoolchildren.

Hunger

Student volunteers served more than 2,100 meals in food pantries and soup kitchens and learned how to combat hunger in their communities. They also learned about nutritional issues facing lowincome populations and how food rescue operations work in New York City.

Leadership Development

New York Cares taught 115 students to plan, recruit and manage their peers at service projects—vital life skills that will have a lasting impact.

1,500

Youth Helping Youth 1,000

2008

2009

2010

In 2008, 1,405 teens were involved; in 2009, 1,943; and in 2010, there were 2,324 in the program.

Youth Service Club volunteers completed 75 projects that served elementary schoolchildren. They provided added resources to afterschool programs and acted as positive role models—helping young children develop a love of science and reading.

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Financial Report

Statement of Activities Year Ended June 30, 2010

Unrestricted

Temporarily Restricted

Total

$436,440 1,517,090 180,500 899,637 993,521 3,047,302 (35,695) 1,215,625

$235,500 986,471 0 459,744 0

(1,215,625)

$671,940 2,503,561 180,500 1,359,381 993,521 3,047,302 (35,695) 0

$8,254,420

$466,090

$8,720,510

OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT: Foundations Corporations Government Individuals Special Events, Net Contributed Goods and Services Investment Income Net Assets Released From Restrictions Total Public Support and Revenue OPERATING EXPENSES: Program Services Management and General Fundraising

$6,450,782 588,855 739,426

$6,450,782 588,855 739,426

Total Operating Expenses

$7,779,063

$7,779,063

Change in Net Assets

$475,357

$466,090

New York Cares maintains a four-star rating—the highest ranking available for nonprofits—for sound fiscal management from Charity Navigator, the nation’s premier independent evaluator of charitable organizations.

$941,447


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Statement of Financial Position Year Ended June 30, 2010

Total Total

ASSETS: Cash and Cash Equivalents Pledges and Grants Receivable, Net Investments, at Fair Value Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets Property and Equipment, Net Total Assets LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:

$795,292 2,029,795 2,805,256 314,164 294,742 $6,239,249

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Deferred Rent Total Liabilities NET ASSETS: Unrestricted Board –  Designated Fund Undesignated, Available for General Operations Total Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Total Net Assets TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

$352,012 181,048 $533,060

$2,484,899 939,741 $3,424,640 $2,281,549 $5,706,189 $6,239,249

New York Cares, Inc.—This information has been excerpted from our audited 2010 Financial Statements and our independent accountants EisnerAmper LLP. For a complete copy of our audited Financial Statements, visit www.newyorkcares.org or write to: New York Cares, 214 W. 29th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10001.

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Financial Supporters Ground Breakers ($125,000+) Anonymous* Anonymous The Clark Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives Health Plus HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Morgan Stanley Ground Breakers In-Kind Captivate Network Entertainment Weekly Jack Resnick & Sons 98.7 Kiss FM Metropolitan Transportation Authority NBC New York Titan Outdoor Van Wagner Communications, LLC Morgan Stanley Quickstore24 Salesforce.com Foundation Toshiba America, Inc. Founder’s Club ($100,000 - $124,999) American Express Barclays Capital CNA Financial Corporation Credit Suisse Goldman, Sachs & Co. Hands On Network Paul J. Taubman* Founder’s Club In-Kind CBS Outdoor Zoom Media and Marketing Chairman’s Club ($75,000 - $99,999) Citi Foundation Chairman’s Club In-Kind Time Warner Cable

WABC-TV + veriFone Media Solutions The Wall Street Journal Office Network New York City Department of Education President’s Circle ($50,000 - $74,999) Bank of America Deutsche Bank Andra and John B. Ehrenkranz* Gail and Walter Harris* International Strategy & Investment Group, Inc. L’Oreal USA Neuberger Berman LLC News Corporation, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP New York State Senator Malcolm Smith Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund Julie Turaj and Robert Pohly President’s Circle In-Kind Eye Mall Media (USA), LLC The New York Times Company USA TODAY Vector Media National Football League Platinum Donors ($35,000 - $49,999) am New York The Bodman Foundation The Frances L. and Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund Gap Inc. National Basketball Association Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. Time Warner Platinum Donors In-Kind Cemusa City Outdoor JWT Weatherproof Garment Company Gold Donors ($25,000 - $34,999) Anonymous Capital One Financial Corporation Centerview Partners Marni and Bill Cohen*

Discovery Communications The Sol Goldman Charitable Trust Mary J. Hutchins Foundation Kaplan, Inc. New York State Senator Jeff Klein KPMG The Moody’s Foundation New York State Senator George Onorato The Pinkerton Foundation Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. Sidley Austin LLP SMBC Global Foundation, Inc. Staten Island Foundation New York State Senator Toby Ann Stavisky UBS Gold Donors In-Kind Fuel Outdoor Health Club Media Network JetBlue Airways Lamar Advertising Company New York Giants Silver Donors ($15,000 - $24,999) Eric Altmann* American Securities LLC Richard Axilrod Barclays Wealth Chanel, Inc. Liza Landsman Gold Robert G. and Ellen S. Gutenstein Foundation, Inc. Jones New York New York State Senator Liz Krueger Loews Corporation Macquarie Group Foundation MetLife Foundation Volunteer Project Fund New York Life Insurance Company Points of Light Foundation John A. Reisenbach Foundation Richmond County Savings Foundation The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. UPS Foundation Walmart The Warnaco Group, Inc. Silver Donors In-Kind Gas Station TV

JH Design Group Metro New York People Magazine Christine Paul Events John McEnroe Redcats USA Bronze Donors ($10,000 - $14,999) The Abernathy MacGregor Group Inc. American Century Investments Foundation Anonymous Cablevision Cartier Centerline Capital Group Chartis Insurance Coach, Inc. Colgate-Palmolive Company Deloitte DeVries Public Relations New York State Senator Tom Duane Dynamic Resources Martin Elling Eton Park Capital Management Federated Media Publishing Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP The Glastenbury Foundation Greenhill & Co. Robert Halper ImClone Systems IMS Health Innisfree M&A Incorporated Institute of International Education Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher Barbara and Elliott Kanbar* Christian A. Leone Sara and Tami Luhby and Edward Purce* Arielle and Ian Madover Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. John McEnroe McInerney Family Foundation Mertz Gilmore Foundation Moore Foundation myGoodDeed.org New York Community Trust Newmark Knight Frank The Stavros Niarchos Foundation The Nielsen Company O’Melveny & Myers LLP Marianne and Ed Petrosky*

Gifts recorded as of 1/15/11. When compiling our list of supporters, we made every effort to include and list each donor accurately. If we have made an error, please accept our apologies and let us know. Space limitations preclude us from listing all of our donors and corporate matching gifts.


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010 (Financial Supporters continued) Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP Former New York City Council Member Helen Sears Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Siwel Consulting Snackable Media Sony Corporation of America Bruce and Patti Springsteen State Street Corporation Jeanne Straus* Viacom Inc. Robert Walsh* Jo-Anne Williams and Richard Bilotti Janet Zagorin Ziff Brothers Investments Bronze Donors In-Kind Citi indoorDIRECT, Inc. Kaplan, Inc. Mesmerize Marketing New York Post Terraboost Media, LLC Time Out New York Patron Donors ($5,000 - $9,999) AC, Inc. The Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation Ace Group New York State Senator Eric Adams Shari and Ed Adler* Aksia LLC American Eagle Outfitters Foundation AON Foundation AXA Foundation, Inc. Jonathan Babkow Gary Bagley* Baker & McKenzie LLP Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Kathy Behrens and Gerry O’Reilly* BlackRock, Inc. Blue Ridge Capital BNP Paribas BNY Mellon Veronica Bulgari & Stephan Haimo Calvin Klein Cheetah Charitable Trust Citadel Cheryl Cohen Effron Concept One Accessories

Elizabeth Rabii Cribbs & Derek Cribbs Richard Di Puma Direct Energy Business New York City Council Member Daniel Dromm Drucker Institute E*Trade Financial Corporation Epoch Investments Partners, Inc. Andrew Feldman Foundation Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto Fred Alger Management, Inc. Freddie Mac Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP Joel Friedman Joyce and Chris Frost/Riverside Risk Advisors, LLC Gannett Foundation Gary Ginsberg Ross Goldstein, DFJ Gotham Ventures Eric Grubman Nancy and Jeffrey Halis Philanthropic Fund Hess Corporation Claudia and Sheldon Hirshon* Todd Hollander* Hoplite Capital Management HUB International Northeast IBM Corporation Infinity Info Systems Kanbar Charitable Trust New York State Assembly Member Micah Kellner Kirkland & Ellis LLP Scott Kramer Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Robert and Yanina Levitan* Loehmann’s Executive Offices Joyce Menschel New York Giants Thomas Nides NYSE Euronext Adam Oestreich* New York City Council Member Annabel Palma Pernod Ricard Pfizer Inc. Phoenix Partners Group PR Newswire Regal Entertainment Group Resolution Media, Inc. Libby and Seth Rosen* May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation T&H Group Inc. Teradata Corporation Joyce and Vincent Tese

Thomson Reuters TPG-Axon Capital Partners Trilantic Capital Partners Troutman Sanders LLP UNICEF Van Wagner Communications, LLC David Viniar Patrick J. Walsh Family Foundation Warburg Pincus The Winston Foundation Worldwide Pants Incorporated Patron Donors In-Kind OpenTV Corporation Oz Moving & Storage Time Warner Inc. National Basketball Association Benefactors ($1,000 - $4,999) Jessica Abbey Domenico AcriGarofalo Gregory Adams Bijan Amini Naveen Anand Anonymous* Anonymous Anonymous Fabiola H. Arellano* Susan and Joseph Armbrust Ellen Aschendorf Jackie and Josh Astrof Wendy and Frederick Bachman Bank Leumi USA Renee and Richard Barasch/ Universal American Corp. Leslie Barbi Meredith Barnes Jane Beasley* Bill Begert* Eleanore Bella Janna H.J. Bellwin Lawrence B. Benenson Nathan Berkoff* Kurt Bermond* Michele Bickford* Eve Birnbaum and Larry Goldberg* Booz & Company Inc. Philip Boroff Mimi and Michael Boublik Douglas Bouquard Sandy and Jess Boyer Leslie and Dave Bradley Stacy Braun Brickman Associates Nikki and Derek Brown Michael Cagnassola

Christopher Calabia Calico Fund Danusia Cameron* Capgemini The Andrew Hughes Chatham Foundation Chubb & Son Inc. Sarah E. Cogan and Douglas H. Evans Casey and Ellen Cogut Peter Cole Thomas Cole Christine Condello Consular Women’s Club of New York Conway MacKenzie* Anne Corry* Emily and John Corry James Crystal Constance and Gregory Dalvito Shula and Michael Darviche* Indranil Dasgupta Michael Daum Cheri and Todd Davison Deutsch Colin Devine Digital Color Concepts, Inc. The Durst Organization Dynamic Logic Abbie and William Eckland Jamakepe Foundation Barbara Ellis The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. Everpower Wind Holdings, Inc. Factset Research Systems Inc. Jordan Feil Ferriday Fund Charitable Trust Mark Finerman The Paul and Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation Evan Firestone Deirdre Flynn and Robert Shepardson* Michelle Foster* David Fraga Frenkel & Co., Inc. Gary Friedman Samir A. Gandhi* Genzyme Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc. Valerie and Mark Gerstein* Ken Giddon Michelle Gill Alex Glantz Katy and Richy Glassberg* Barbara Glassman and Arthur Rubin*

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The Thalia and George Liberatos Foundation Liberty International Underwriters, Inc. Seth Lieber Philanthropic Fund Amy and Richard Lipton John Lykouretzos Michael Magsig James Mannino The Marcus Fund Eugene Martin III Marc Mayer Mayer Brown Michael Mazzei Lucy McCabe James McDonnell McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP James Mead Helen Meates Jonathan Meltzer The Meredith Family Foundation The Morris and Helen Messing Foundation Metropolitan National Bank Metzger-Price Fund Howard Meyers Mitsubishi International Corporation Charles Monticello The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Jessica Moser and Eric Schwartz Christine and Thomas Motamed Shireen Naderi* Peter Nash* New Edge NY1 News New York 1 New York Jets Football Club, Inc. Nintendo of America, Inc. Northern Trust Bank Jed Nussdorf Stephen Orr Oriana and Joe Palumbo Michael Parrott Jason Pasieka Geoffrey Peck* Perry Capital Sharon and Robert Pietrzak Sonya Piggott* Adam Pollitzer Edward Pray Joseph Prisinzano Proskauer Rose LLP Debra Putzer New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn

Rabobank International Daniel Raffe Rainbow Media Holdings LLC RAO Tiliakos LLP Rauxa Direct Sajid Raza Michael Reese* REI Charitable Trust Luanne Rice Carmen Ringelmann* Mark Risman Terrence Roberts David Rockefeller James Romanelli Sandra P. Rose Faith Rosenfeld Louis Rosenfeld Wendy Ruggiero John Ryan Sabre Holdings Sacred Center New York The Saint Paul Foundation Matthew Salem Ann Schaefer Judith and Martin Scherzer Lisa and Michael Schneider* Susan Schnelwar Steven Schulman James H. Schwab Jess Scott* Phil Seskin Robert Shasha Jerold Shea Gary Shedlin Rahul Siddharth Joshua Silver Kathleen and Richard Simon* Mike Simpson Amardeep Singh Ika Sitorus SL Green Management LLC Justin Slatky Benjamin Solomon Nancy Solomon Southpoint Capital Advisors Spire Capital Partners The Stainman Family Foundation, Inc. Amy Starr and Matthew Ziehl State Farm Insurance Company Dhuane Stephens Michael Stern Ricki Stern and Evan Guillemin* Shircara Stewart* Amy and Marc Strauss StructureTone Studley Inc. Margaret Sung and Michael J. Schmidtberger* TD Charitable Foundation The Mission Continues

Michael Tiger Laurie Tisch Sussman Michele Tortorelli Kearns Marian and Christopher Toy Dennis Tseng* Tanya Van Sant and Jeremy Sterritt* Amy Vennema/A.V. Max Matthew Verrochi Deborah Waldman and John Gatsos* Rick Walker* Hank Watkins Mark S. Weekes* Adam Weinstein* Mitchell Weisenberg Lisa Weiss Erin Wietecha* Curtis Willing Lisa Wilson* Wines From Spain Evan Yellin* Barbara and David Zalaznick Sarah Zgliniec ZogSports Ariel Zwang and Gordon Mehler* Benefactors In-Kind 21 Club AriZona Ascot Chang Ora Bendit-Shtull Big Apple Magician Carol’s Daughter Cartier Crunch e-Rewards ETRO FELA Broadway LLC Freixenet USA Dr. Stuart Froum Gail B. Harris G-III Apparel Group Laughing Lotus Loews Hotels Morgan Hotel Group New York Yankees Newark Bears Nintendo of America, Inc. Paul & Shark David Stricker Tateossian London The Chatwal New York Theory VANS, Inc. VIP Smiles Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Friends ($500 - $999) Cheryl Adam-Kobre and Robert Kobre


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010 (Financial Supporters continued) Suzanne Gaba Aisenberg Ian Albin Chris Alexander Frederick Alexander Alexander Wang Inc. James Allen Donna Amaro American Essentials Inc. Jing An Arenson Office Furnishings Jennifer Arnold Arup Services Mary Barker Kara and Dov Barnett George Batjiaka The Elsa Becker Foundation Margie Becker-Lewin William Behrens Beker Foundation Dana Berg David Berke Matthew Bernstein Linda Blacken Emily Bobrow Beatrice Branch Mary Braunsdorf Rene Brinkley Tom Burke Laura Byars Melissa Cheng Shailendra Chitre Paul Chmiel CLM David Coelho Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School The Cook Family Fund Millicent Cooley H.H. Cooper Asbury Corry Creative Artists Agency Mary Crow Terry Cummings Raymond Dalio Megan Dandois Jennifer Danoff Behroz Daroga CMP Vickram David Rick Davidson Glenn Davis Suzanne Davis Nicolas de Croisset Staley Dietrich Jason Dupuis David Edelson Edge Media Network

ELSAM Fund Nancy Fairchild Susan and Ethan Falkove Jennifer Fan Patricia and Robert Farrell Pascale Fenton Benjamin Fishoff Michael Flaharty Michael Fleisher Bridget Fortner Carol Kay Foster Brian Frank Laurie and Ivan Freeman FTI Consulting Jill Gabin Renyuan Gao Pat Gilligan Thomas Gilligan Sebnem and Anthony Giorgio Marisa Gondrez Rebecca and Laurence Grafstein Stefan Grande Julie Greenwald The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Samuel L. Guillory The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Healthfirst HF Management Services Richard Hershman Adam Herz R. Hicks Katie Hocking Vivien Huang Patrick Iles Samina Iqbal and Anthony Denninger J. Crew Jewish Communal Fund Renee and Daniel Kaplan Erica Katz Rebecca and Jason Kaufman Andrew Khor Glenn Kinen Joshua Klein Matt Knopman Alexandra Korry Amar Kuchinad Gregory Larson Bill Lazaridis Peter D. Lease Thomas Lewis Chris Lien Kevin Liles Jill and Dean Lin Jenny and John Liu Camilla Lowther

Eric Lund Jack Lusk Lynda and Kevin MacDonald Kumar Mahadeva Theodore Mayer John McDonald John and Maria McEvoy Donald Meltzer The Millburn Corporation Eric Miller Jeffrey Miller Lisa Mirabile Jami Miscik The Mitsui USA Foundation Stephen Munger Barbara Murstein Magdalena MuszynskaChafitz and Robbie Chafitz Herbert Nass Next Magazine Rise Norman and Ross Markman Brian Norris Na-Ri Oh William O’Leary Dan Ottensoser Gerald Ouderkirk III Pamela and Vincent Pagano Sheryl Parker and James Grayer F.W. Pennington Guy Petrillo Angela Pitwood Tracy and Marc Porosoff Steven Rabinowitz Osvaldo Ramos Eve Reiter Mitchell Resnick Peter Riguardi of Jones Lang LaSalle Francine and Orrin Riley David Robin John Roscoe Lisa Rosenbaum Eric Roth Samantha Rudin Thomas Ruks Joseph Sabatini Anthony Santoro George Sard Megan Schatz Lisa and David Schlakman Eric Schmalzbauer Andrea Schwartzman Erik Scott Seaport Capital, LLC Saundra Severtson Wendy Shapss Sheraton Hotels of New York

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Sandi and Isaac Simon Aaron Sirulnick Joan and David Sloan Raymond Sloane Christopher Snow Brian Snyder Societe Generale Steven Song Emanuel Stergiou Philip Stern Jeffrey Stockwell Alison Sullivan Jillwen Sung Benjamin Swinburne Elisa Terrell Bob Thomas Calvin Van Ruler Vera Wang Bridal House VideoEgg Linda Weingarten Katherine Weinstein Staci and Glenn Weiss Marissa Wesely and Fred Hammerman Paul Whitby Barbara and Allan Wickstein Phyllis Wiener Gail and Larry Wieseneck Deborah Wiley Joel Wojnilower Jasen Yang Carol and Larry Zicklin Friends In-Kind Black Finn NYC Bowery Hotel Columbia Pictures Equinox Fitness Clubs Erno Laszlo Executive Brand, Inc. Gryphon New York Hard Rock International Mandarin Oriental New York Marc Jacobs International New York Mets Park Avenue Skin Solutions Punkster Red Door Spas - Elizabeth Arden Ridge Rooms Online Shop Sony Corporation of America The Colbert Report The Corporate Agenda The Peninsula New York The Standard, New York Amy Vennema Yes Network

*Hands on Heroes Society: We are proud to recognize donors marked with an * as members of New York Cares’ Hands On Heroes Society. These individuals have shown their support for New York Cares by making a generous, multi-year commitment to help us reach an even greater number of New Yorkers in need. To learn more about the Hands on Heroes Society, please contact Amy Wickstein at 212.228.1154 or amy.wickstein@newyorkcares.org.


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Community Partners A Stairway To Hope Abyssinian Development Corporation* Achilles Track Club International* Added Value Addicts Rehabilitation Center Adventist Community Services African American Planning Commission African Center for Community Empowerment African Refuge African Services Committee Afro-American Parents Educational Center AIDS Center of Queens County AIDS Service Center NYC AIDS Walk New York Albert Einstein College The Ali Forney Center* All People’s Church Of The Apostolic Faith* AllCare Provider Services American Lung Association American Museum of Natural History Animal Center of Queens Animal Haven Any Soldier Arab-American Family Support Center Archimedes Academy ARIVA Asian Americans for Equality* ASPIRA of New York Association for Metro-Area Autistic Children Association to Benefit Children* Audrey Johnson Day Care Center

The Auxiliary to Bellevue Hospital Center Baby Buggy Bailey House Barrier Free Living Bedford Ave Armory Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture Best Buddies New York Beth Israel Medical Center Bethany Baptist Church Bethel Emanuel Temple Church of God in Christ Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church Bialystoker Home for the Aged Bibleway House of Prayer Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City Billy Roberts House of Hope Black and Latino AIDS Coalition Blue Star Families Bobbi and the Strays Body Sculpt New York Booker T. Washington Beacon 54 Bottomless Closet The Bowery Mission Bowery Residents Committee Boys & Girls Harbor Broadway Community Presbyterian Church Bronx Arts Cultural Center Bronx Children’s Psychiatric Center Bronx Clergy Task Force Bronx Independent Living Services Bronx Land Trust* Bronx Neighborhood Cluster Program Bronx Shepherds Restoration Corporation Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center BronxWorks* Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition Brooklyn Children’s Center Brooklyn Children’s Museum The Brooklyn College Community Partnership Brooklyn Community Services

Brooklyn Prospect Heights Lions Club Brooklyn Public Library: Bushwick Branch Crown Heights Branch Grand Army Plaza New Utrecht Branch Saratoga Branch Williamsburg Branch Brooklyn Rescue Mission Brooklyn Tabernacle Deliverance Center Brooklyn United Methodist Church Home Brownsville Community Development Corporation Brownsville Community Residential Center Cabrini Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation Cabrini Immigrant Services Calvary Church Calvary Free Will Baptist Church CAMBA* Carnegie East House The Carter Burden Center for the Aging Casa Promesa* Cathedral Community Cares of St. John the Divine Center Against Domestic Violence Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services Center for the Integration of New Americans Center of Hope International Central Harlem Alcohol Crisis Center Central Park Zoo Diocesan Cursillo Center The Child Center of New York Child Development Support Corporation Child Study Center of New York Children Mending Hearts Children of the City Children’s Aid Society* Children’s Arts and Science Workshops Children’s Rescue Fund*

Childs Memorial Temple Church of God in Christ Chinatown Manpower Project Christ Church United Methodist, New York City Christian Fellowship Life Center Church King of Kings Church of God Church of God in Christ Jesus Church of St. Francis Xavier The Church of the Holy Apostles CitiWide Harm Reduction Citizens Advice Bureau Citizenship and Immigration Project City Harvest Citymeals-on-Wheels Clothed With Love Co-Op Village Senior Center Coalition for the Homeless Cobble Hill Health Center CoFaith Church Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital & Nursing Facility Colonial Church of Bayside Common Cents Common Ground* Community Counseling and Mediation* Community Empowerment Network Community Health Action of Staten Island Community League of the Heights Computers for Youth Concourse House Convent of the Sacred Heart Cool Culture Create* Creative Arts Workshop for Kids Crossroads Juvenile Center Crown Heights Service Center Cultural Renaissance for Economic Revitalization Damon House New York* Daughters of Jacob Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Dawning of a New Day Outreach Ministries


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010 (Community Partners continued) Dawning Village Day Care Center Divine Light Christian Church Doing Art Together The DOME Project The Door DOROT The Dorothy Bennett Mercy Center Double Discovery Center Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Nursing and Rehabilitation Center The Drawing Center Dress for Success Worldwide Dwa Fanm Earth Celebrations East New York Farms East River Development Alliance East Side House Settlement East Village Community Coalition The Educational Alliance* Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities* Emerald Isle Immigration Center of New York Encore Community Services Episcopal Social Services Evangelistic Outreach Program Excellence Baby Academy Exponents Faith Community Church International Faith In Action Ministries Faith Latin American Pentecostal Church Faith Ministries Faith Mission Christian Fellowship Church Faith Pentecostal Tabernacle Faith Tabernacle Baptist Church The Family Center* The Father’s Heart Ministries Favor Ministries FDNY Exploring Program for Fire and Life Safety

Federation Employment & Guidance Services* Fellowship Baptist Church Fifth Avenue Committee* First Calvary Baptist Church of Harlem First Church of God In Christ First Contact First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica First Reformed Church of Jamaica First United Christian Church Flamenco Latino Dance Studio The Food Bank For New York City For My People Empowerment Fordham Bedford Children’s Services* Fordham-Tremont Community Mental Health Center The Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal Frederick Douglass Senior Center The Fresh Air Fund Full Effect Gospel Ministries Full Gospel Christian Church Fulton Business Alliance Future Grads Gallop Gay Men’s Health Crisis George Daly House Shelter George Jackson Academy The George Walker Jr. Community Coalition Gethsemane Outreach Ministries Gladiator Sports God’s Love We Deliver God’s Divine Prayer Tabernacle Good Shepherd Services* Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey* The Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation Graham Windham* Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services Corporation Grand Street Settlement

Grandparents Advocacy Project Greater Chinatown Community Association Greater Faith Temple Greater Fellowship Church Ministries Greater Zion Baptist Church Greenhope Services for Women Greenpoint Reformed Church Groove With Me Groundwork GrowNYC H.O. Scott Education and Community Center Hamilton-Madison House Harlem Children’s Zone Harlem United Community AIDS Center* Hartley House Health Plus Hearing Loss Association of America Heartshare Human Services HELP USA* HELP/PSI* Helping Hands for the Disabled of NYC Helping is Easy Hempstead Adult and Community Education Program Henry Street Settlement* Heritage Health and Housing Highbridge Community Life Center Highbridge Woodycrest Center Holy House of Prayer Holy Tabernacle Church Holyrood Episcopal Church Homes for the Homeless* The HopeLine Horseshoe Playground Hospital Clinic Home Center Housing and Services Housing Works* Hudson Guild* The Hudson River Park Trust Human and Health Services System Human Resources Administration I Challenge Myself

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Iglesia Hispana de la Communidad Iglesia Pentecostal El Divino Maestro Imani House Incarnation School Inglesia Evangelica Espanola - Bronx Spanish Evangelical Church International Pentecostal City Mission Iris House J-CAP Jackson Heights-Elmhurst Kehillah Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House* Jacobi Medical Center James Weldon Johnson Community Center Jan Hus Presbyterian Church & Neighborhood House Jefferson Houses Jesus is Coming Ministry Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services* Jewish Community Council of Washington Heights-Inwood Jewish Home and Hospital Jumpstart for Young Children Kateri Residence Keys of the Kingdom Pentecostal Holiness Church Kids Enjoy Exercise Now Kingsbridge Heights Community Center KIPP Academy Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club* Korean American Family Service Center Latin/African American Chaplains Association State of New York Lantern Community Services* The Lantern Group Latin American Pentecostal Church of God La Hermosa Leake and Watts Services Lenox Hill Neighborhood House* Lenox Hill Senior Center* Lifeline Mission Ministries

*Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites


22 (Community Partners continued) Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center Lincoln Recovery Center Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center Lions Club International Literacy Partners Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service Livable Streets Initiative Lively Stone Pentecostal Church Lord and King Ministries Los Redimidos por la Sangre de Jesucristo Lott Assisted Living Residence Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center Loyal Baptist Church The Lower Eastside Girls Club Lutheran Medical Center LYFE Program - Long Island City High School Macedonia Church Madison Square Boys and Girls Club* Make A Child Smile Organization Manhattan Crisis Center Manhattan Island Foundation Manhattan Land Trust* Manna of Life Ministries Martha’s Kitchen Martin Luther King Health Center Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals Meacham Child Care And Learning Medgar Evers College Medgar Evers Oasis Beacon Program Medicare Rights Center Mental Health Providers of Western Queens Metro Baptist Church and Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries Metropolitan Baptist Church

Metropolitan Community Church of New York Metropolitan Correctional Center Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Metropolitan Hospital Center Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Midnight Run Midtown Community Court* Miller Avenue Block Association Missionary Church of Christ The Momentum Project* Montefiore Medical Center More Grace Redemptive Center Morningside Area Alliance Mosholu Montefiore Community Center Mount Calvary United Methodist Church Mount Hope Housing Co. Mount Neboh Baptist Church of Harlem Mount Sinai Hospital Mount Zion Tabernacle Church Mrytle Avenue Revitalization Project LDC MSGR Robert Fox Memorial Shelter Narco Freedom National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City Metro Nazareth Housing* New Alternatives for LGBT Homeless Youth New Beginnings Educational Institute New Covenant Citadel Church New Creation Christian Church New Day, New Beginning Church New Life Tabernacle New Lots Urban Farm The New Open Door C.O.G.I.C. New Settlement Apartments* New York Asian Women’s Center New York City Animal Care & Control* New York City Children’s Holiday Party

New York City Department of Cultural Affairs: Materials for the Arts New York City Department of Education Brooklyn PS 4 at PS 109 PS 4 at PS 72 PS 4 at PS 81 PS 4 at PS 843 PS 4 at PS 853 PS 7 - Abraham Lincoln School PS 13 - Roberto Clemente PS 19 - Roberto Clemente PS 24 PS 25 - Eubie Blake School PS 34 - Oliver H. Perry School PS 38 - Pacific School PS 45 - Horace E. Greene PS 46 - Edward C. Blum PS 52 - Sheepshead Bay PS 53 - Abraham Lincoln High School PS 53 at IS 88 PS 53 at JHS 296 PS 59 - William Floyd PS 77 PS 81 - Thaddeus Stevens PS 84 - Jose De Diego PS 88 - Peter Rouget PS 90 - Edna Cohen School PS 91 K - The Albany Avenue School PS/IS 104 - The Fort Hamilton School PS 108 - Sal Abbracciamento PS 119 - Amersfort PS 127 - McKinley Park PS 133 - William A. Butler PS 135 - Sheldon A. Brookner PS 139 - Alexine A. Fenty PS 157 - Benjamin Franklin PS 169 - Sunset Park PS 178 - St. Clair McKelway PS 203 - Floyd Bennett PS 214 - Michael Friedsam PS 230 - The Doris L. Cohen

PS 243 - The Weeksville School PS 245 PS 250 - George H. Lindsay PS 261 - Phillip Livingston PS 270 - Johann Dekalb PS 274 - Kosciusko PS 282 - Park Slope PS 289 - George V. Brower Park PS 290 - Juan Morel Campos PS 297 - Abraham Stockton PS 306 - Ethan Allen PS/IS 323 PS 329 - Surfside PS 345 - Patrolman Robert Bolden PS 346 - Abe Stark PS 362 - Hellenic Classical Charter School PS 371 - Lillian L. Rashkis PS 373 - Brooklyn Transition Center School PS/IS 384 - Frances E. Carter PS 399 - Stanley Eugene Clark PS 409 - East New York Family Academy PS 439 - Brooklyn International High PS 442 - New Horizons School PS 443 - New Voices School of Academic & Creative Arts PS 445 - The New Utrecht High School PS 447 The Math and Science Exploratory School PS 506 - The School of Journalism and Technology PS 508 - Achievement First Endeavor Charter School PS 536 - Community Roots Charter School PS 540 - John Dewey High School PS 561 - Williamsburg Preparatory Academy


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010 23 (Community Partners continued) PS 636 - Young Scholars’ Academy for Discovery and Exploration PS 677 - East New York Elementary School of Excellence PS 678 - East New York Middle School of Excellence PS 703 - Beginning with Children Charter School PS 771 - Brooklyn Center for Students with Multiple Disabilities PS 785 - Imagine Me Leadership Charter School IS 281 - Joseph B. Cavallaro IS 318 - Eugenio Maria De Hotos IS 592 - Khalil Gibran International Academy JHS 162 - The Willoughby School JHS 292 - Margaret S. Douglas MS 57 - Ron Brown Academy MS 61 - Dr. Gladstone H. Atwell MS 246 - Walt Whitman MS 354 - The School Of Integrated Learning MS 394 HS 337 - International High School at Lafayette HS 408 - Academy of Hospitality and Tourism HS 439 - The Brooklyn International High School at Water’s Edge HS 488 - Brooklyn Preparatory High School HS 499 - Acorn Community High School 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 558 - Williamsburg Collegiate Charter School HS 558 - Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design HS 569 - The Kurt Hahn Expeditionary Learning School HS 640 - Harry Van Arsdale HS 656 - Brooklyn High School of the Arts HS 685 - El Puente Academy For Peace and Justice Manhattan PS 2 - The Meyer London School PS 11 - William T. Harris PS 15 - Roberto Clemente PS 19 - Asher Levy PS 20 - Anna Silver PS 28 - Wright Brothers PS 33 - Chelsea Prep PS 37 - River East PS 63 - William McKinley PS 64 - Robert Simon PS 75 - Emily Dickinson PS 76 - A. Philip Randolph PS 79 - Horan School PS 96 - Joseph Lanzetta PS 110 - Florence Nightingale PS 111 - Adolph S. Ochs PS 124 - Yung Wing PS 140 - The Nathan Straus Prep. School of Humanities PS 142 - Amalia Castro PS 145 - The Bloomingdale School PS 152 - Dyckman Valley PS 153 - Adamn Clayton Powell PS 161 -Pedro Albizu Campos PS 171 - Patrick Henry PS 175 - Henry H. Garnet PS 184 - Shuang Wen PS 185 - John M. Langston

PS 188 - The Island School PS 189 PS 198 - Isador E. Ida Straus PS 208 - Alain L. Locke PS 223 - The Mott Hall School PS 296 - High School of Hospitality Management PS 303 - The Facing History School PS 313 - The James Baldwin School: A School for Expeditionary Learning PS 366 - Washington Heights Academy PS 369 - Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts PS 375 - Mosaic Preparatory Academy PS 401 - Hospital Schools PS 520 - Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers PS 580 - Richard R. Green High School of Teaching PS 811 - Mickey Mantle School PS 825 - The Isaac Newton Junior High School for Science and Math PS 861 - Future Leaders Institute Charter School JHS 54 - Booker T. Washington MS 319 - Maria Teresa MS 324 - Patria Mirabal HS 285 - Harlem Renaissance High School HS 294 - Essex Street Academy HS 298 - Pace High School HS 299 - High School for Arts, Imagination and Inquiry HS 308 - Lower Manhattan Arts Academy HS 316 - Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women

HS 435 - Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics HS 459 - The Manhattan International High School HS 489 - High School of Economics and Finance HS 545 - High School For Dual Language and Asian Studies HS 575 - Manhattan Comprehensive Night & Day School HS 630 - Art and Design High School HS 635 - Academy of Environmental Science HS 670 - Thurgood Marshall Academy For Learning And Social Change Queens PS 2 - Alfred Zimberg PS 11 - Kathryn M. Phelan PS 17 - Henry David Thoreau PS 19 - Marino Jeantet PS 47 - Chris Galas Elementary PS 60 - Woodhaven PS 70 PS 76 - William Hallet PS 85 - Judge Charles Vallone PS 86 PS 124 - Osmond A. Church PS 126 - Albert Shanker School for Visual and Performing Arts PS 128 - Juniper Valley PS 140 - Edward K. Ellington PS 145 - Joseph Pulitzer PS/MS 147 - Ronald McNair PS 150 PS 151 - Mary D. Carter PS 206 - The Horace Harding School PS 212 PS 254 - Rosa Parks PS 256 at PS 43 PS 306 - New York City Academy for Discovery

*Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites


24 (Community Partners continued) PS 317 - Waterside Children’s Studio School PS 319 - Village Academy PS 496 - Business, Computer Applications & Entrepreneurship High School PS 540 - Queens Academy High School PS 706 - Our World Neighborhood Charter School PS 993 IS 5 - The Walter Crowley Intermediate School IS 119 - The Glendale IS 230 Q HS 460 - Flushing High School Staten Island PS 13 - M.L. Lindmeyer PS 20 - Port Richmond PS 41 - The New Dorp School PS 42 - Eltingville PS 861 - Staten Island School of Civic Leadership IS 49 - Berta A. Dreyfus HS 440 - New Dorp High School The Bronx PS 6 - West Farms PS 9 - Ryer Avenue PS 18 - John Peter Zenger PS 47 - John Randolph PS 67 - Mohegan School PS 92 PS 94 - Kings College School PS 96 - The Richard Rodgers School PS 111 - Seton Falls PS 134 - George F. Bristow PS 161 - Ponce De Leon PS 189 - Cornerstone Academy for Social Action PS 199 -The Shakespeare School

PS 230 - Dr. Roland N. Patterson PS 262 - Performance Conservatory High School PS 284 - Bronx School of Law and Finance PS 296 - South Bronx Academy for Applied Media PS 443 - The Family School PS 463 - Urban Scholars Community School PS 520 - Foreign Language Academy of Global Studies PS 561 - Williamsburg Preparatory Academy PS 730 - Bronx Charter School for the Arts Elementary School IS 117 - Joseph H. Wade IS 254 HS 239 - The Urban Assembly Academy For History and Citizenship For Young Men HS 477 - Marble Hill High School for International Studies HS 513 - New World High School HS 541 - Global Enterprise High School HS 548 - Urban Assembly School for Careers in Sports HS 600 - Alfred E. Smith Career and Technical Education High School HS 650 - Jane Addams High School for Academic Careers HS 670 - Health Opportunities High School New York City Department of Homeless Services Auburn Family Residence Jamaica Family Residence Ruth Fernandez Family Residence Seneca Houses Theresa’s Haven Urban Family Center Henry Street Settlement

New York City Housing Authority: 175 Eldridge Street Tenants Association Boulevard Community Center Bronx River Houses Johnson Houses Manhattan Community Upper Harlem North Ravenswood Community Center South Jamaica Houses Stapleton Houses Sumner Houses Taft Senior Center Tompkins Community Center New York City Department of Juvenile Justice: Horizon Juvenile Center New York City Department of Parks & Recreation: ARROW Community Center Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center Asser Levy Recreation Center Astoria Park Battery Park Bellevue South Park Bowne Park Bronx Afterschool Student Council Bronx River Alliance Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy Brooklyn Queens Land Trust Carroll Park Chelsea Recreation Center Claremont Park Cobble Hill Park Columbus Park Pavilion Conference House Park Cooper Park Cromwell Recreation Center Crotona Park Cunningham Park East 54th Street Recreation Center

First Park Flushing Meadows Corona Park Fort Greene Park Conservancy Fort Tryon Park Hamilton Fish Recreation Center Hansborough Recreation Center Highbridge Park Highbridge Recreation Center Highland Park Hunts Point Recreation Center Inwood Hill Park Isham Park Jackie Robinson Community Garden Jackie Robinson Recreation Center Kissena Park Lincoln Terrace Park Little Bay Park Lost Battalion Hall Recreation Center Lower East Side Ecology Center MacNeil Park Marcus Garvey Park McCarren Park McGolrick Park McKinley Park Morningside Park Morningside Park Recreation Center Mt. Loretto Old Place Creek Owen Dolen Recreation Center Pelham Bay Park Pelham Fritz Recreation Center Prospect Park Red Hook Park Riverside Park Fund Roberto Clemente State Park Sara D. Roosevelt Park Seton Falls Park Preserve Seward Park


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010 (Community Partners continued) South Beach Spring Creek Park Gateway Estates St. James Park and Recreation Center St. James Recreation Center - Afterschool Program St. Nicholas Park Sternberg Park Stuyvesant Cove Park Sunset Park Theodore Roosevelt Park Thomas Jefferson Park Thomas Jefferson Recreation Center Tompkins Square Park Tony Dapolito Recreation Center Victor Hanson Recreation Center Von King Park/Tompkins Park Williamsbridge Oval Park GreenThumb: Bissel Gardens Carver Community Garden Drew Gardens Edgecombe Ave/Sugar Hill Garden First Quincy Garden Floral Vineyard Community Garden Harlem Rose Garden Hattie Carthan Garden Herbal Garden Linden-Bushwick Garden McIntosh Garden New Vision Garden Poppa and Mama Jones Garden Riverside Valley Community Garden William Harris Garden New York City Department of Small Business Services New York City Department of Social Services: Human Resources Administration

New York City Department of Transportation* New York City Department of Veterans Affairs: Project TORCH New York City Mission Society New York Police Department: 20th Precinct New York City Rescue Mission The New York City Seventh Day Baptist Church New York Harm Reduction Educators New York Methodist New York Presbyterian Hospital* New York Public Library: Aguilar Language Learning Center Columbus Branch Fort Washington Branch Inwood Branch Mosholu Branch Port Richmond Branch Webster Branch New York Road Runners Foundation New York University Medicial Center Rusk Institute for Rehabilitation The New York City Seventh Day Baptist Church Northeast Brooklyn Housing Development Corporation Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation* Northside Center for Child Development Notre Dame High School Nourishing NYC Ocean Bay Community Development Corporation Oceanhill-Brownsville Tenants Association Odyssey House Only Make Believe Operation HOPE Operation: Quiet Comfort Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow Our Lady of Grace Church Overcoming Love Ministries

Pajama Program Palladia Park Slope Community Church Part of the Solution The Partnership for Inner-City Education Penn South Program for Seniors Phipps Community Development Corporation* Phoenix House Pibly Residential Program Pillar of Truth Apostolic Church of Christ THE POINT Community Development Corporation Police Athletic League* Positive Beginnings* Positive Health Project Praxis Housing Initiatives Riverside Place Presbyterian Senior Services Center Presbyterian Senior Services* Project Find* Project Harmony Project Hospitality* Project Renewal* Project Sunshine Promesa Systems Property Management Program Publicolor Puerto Rican Family Institute* The Puppetry Arts Theatre The Purl Foundation Queens Jewish Community Council Queens Library: Central Library Forest Hills Branch Long Island City Adult Learning Center Steinway Adult Learning Center Queens Tabernacle Queens Volunteer Outreach Group Ralph’s Educational and Recreational Computer Services Reaching Across the World Ministries

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic Rego Park Senior Center Resurrection and Life Church The River Fund New York The Riverside Church Rivington House Health Care Rock Community Church Rock of Salvation (Roca de Salvacion) Church Room to Grow Safe Horizon* Saint Bartholomew’s Church Saint Benedict’s Day School Saint Peter’s Church Salem United Methodist Church Salt and Sea Mission Church The Salvation Army of Greater New York* Samaritan Village Sammon Build Center Sanctuary for Families Scalabrini Migration Center SCAN New York Schervier Nursing Care Center SCO Family of Services* Seek Ye First Ministry For All People Settlement Housing Fund Services for the Underserved* Sesame Flyers Beacon Sharrott’s Shoreline - NY State Property Silent Voices United Single Parent Resource Center SOCKS 4 TOTS Soukrey International South Asian Youth Action South Bronx Mental Health Council South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation SoBRO South Queens Boys & Girls Club South Road Tabernacle Spanish Queens Pathfinder Club Spirit of Christ Baptist Church St. Aloysius Education Clinic St. Ann’s Corner of Harm Reduction

*Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites

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26 (Community Partners continued) St. Athanasius School St. Jean Baptiste High School St. John’s Bread & Life St. John’s Episcopal Hospital St. Joseph School St. Luke’s Halfway House St. Luke’s - Roosevelt Hospital Center St. Mark the Evangelist School St. Mark’s Church of Christ Soup Kitchen St. Matthew’s AME Church St. Michael Academy St. Paul’s House StandUp For Kids Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center* Starbright Family Residence Starrett City Boxing Club State Street Corp Staten Island Liberian Community Association Staten Island Mental Health Society - Family Support Program Staten Island Mental Health Society* Steinway Child and Family Services Street LIFE Ministries The StreetSquash Organization StreetWise Partners Sauti Yetu Sunnyside Community Services* Sunnywood Apartments Sunrise Drop In Center Sunset Park Community Church Supportive Children’s Advocacy Network New York Sustainable South Bronx Tabernacle of Praise International Ministries Tabernacle of Prayer For All People Tender Care Human Services Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center* The World Soccer Organization Tilden Hall Residence

Tolentine Zeiser Community Life Center Training and Upgrading Fund Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish Triple R Garden True Gospel Tabernacle Church Turning Point Tzu Chi Foundation Union Baptist Church Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church The Unitarian Church of All Souls United Apostolic Church United Bronx Parents United Cerebral Palsy of New York City* United Holiness Temple United Neighbors of East Midtown United States Association of Blind Athletes Unity Faith Outreach University Community Social Services* University Heights Educational & Cultural Development Community Center University Settlement Upwardly Global The Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy The Urban Dove Urban Strategies* Varied Internship Program Veritas Therapeutic Community* Village Adult Day Health Center Village Care of New York Village Nursing Home The Village Temple Violence Intervention Program* VIP Community Services Vision From The Heart Ministries Visions Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired* Visiting Nurse Service of New York Volunteers of America* Washington Heights CORNER Project Washington Heights Nazi Victim Program

Way Out Church Ministries We Care Ministries Outreach We Stand For Our Children We The Kids Foundation West Harlem Group Assistance White Plains Deliverance Evangelistic Center Wildlife Conservation Society William Major Morris Community Center Women for Afghan Women Women In Need* Women’s Institute Women’s Prison Association* Woodycrest Center for Human Development Word of Life Christian Fellowship International YMCA of Greater New York* Yorkville Common Pantry Young Men’s Empowerment Zion Baptist Church Zion Tabernacle Church

*Indicates agencies we work with at multiple sites


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010

Board of Directors President Gail B. Harris Retired Partner, Currently of Counsel, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Vice President Gary L. Ginsberg Executive Vice President, Time Warner Inc. Vice President Jeanne Straus President, Straus Newspapers, Inc. Vice President Paul J. Taubman Co-President of Institutional Securities, Morgan Stanley Treasurer and Secretary Joyce Frost Managing Partner, Riverside Risk Advisors LLC

Kathleen Behrens Executive Vice President, Social Responsibility & Player Programs, National Basketball Association Rene Brinkley Brand Marketing Manager CNBC William Cohen Head of Global Communications & Media Group, Barclays Capital John Ehrenkranz Managing Director, E & E Capital Advisors Frances Ferguson Managing Director & Chief Administrative Officer, BNY Mellon Ken Giddon President, Rothman’s Union Square Ross H. Goldstein Managing Director & Co-Founder, Draper Fisher Jurvetson Gotham Ventures

Richard Gordon Fixed Income Sales, Susquehanna Financial Group, LLLP Noah Gotbaum Managing Partner, New Spirit Capital, LLC Steve Lazarus Managing Director, Credit Suisse David A. Lehman Managing Director, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Honorary Board Members Edward Adler Senior Partner, MediaLink LLC Richard Bilotti Head of Technology, Media & Communications Research, P. Schoenfeld Asset Management LP Cheryl Cohen Effron Sheldon Hirshon, Esq. Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP

David Rabin Partner, The Lambs Club and The Double Seven

Robert Levitan Chief Executive Officer, Pando Networks, Inc.

Robert Walsh Chief Financial Officer, Evercore Partners

Michael Schlein President & CEO, ACCION International

Janet Zagorin Director of Practice Development, Sidley Austin LLP

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Staff Gary Bagley Executive Director Anne Corry Deputy Executive Director, External Affairs Colleen Farrell Senior Director, Marketing and Communications Sebnem Giorgio Senior Director, Finance and Operations Meghan Moloney Senior Director, Programs

Abasi Aniton Jessica Beavers Samara Berger Athena Bernkopf * Damon Bolden Conor Carroll Carol Chang Danielle Chery * Diane Conroy Susan Craine Elizabeth Crowley Mark Dato Jeremy Davis Jaime Denniston-Merced Takisha Young Dozier Joshua Ehrlich Chantal Emmanuel Suzanne Farrell Alisha Freeman Barbara Glassman Jennifer Gonzalez-Goldschein

Madeleine Gordon * Lisa Gregory Tiffany Haynes Tara Herr John Jerger J. Miguel Jimenez Elizabeth John Allison Kenworthy Catherine Kost Priscilla Lam Sarah Laskin * Jess Lopez Kamel Lyons Heather McGreevy Melisa Mei Stephanie Minotti Wesley Moe Katheryn Mohr Steeven Nelson * Lia Papazoglou Heeyeon Park *

Andrew Perricone-Dazzo Hannah Perryman * Tiel Reardon * Paulo Ribeiro * Eliza Rosenbaum Lauren Rothschild * Joseph Salas * Katherine Selvocki Lauren Simonson Colleen Smallfield Allison Sterrett Vasilena Tomova Ming Hui Tseng * Rachel Turnowski Sandra Velez Ryan Walls James Dakotah West Amy Wickstein Kimberlee Wilson Michael Wise Jamie Wolfe

*New York Cares is proud to count NYC Civic Corps and AmeriCorps members among our staff.

Credits: Editors Colleen Farrell Katheryn Mohr

Designer Jamie Wolfe

Photography Credits: Cover, page 8, 11: Christopher Duggan page 1, 12: Lauren Farmer page 7: Rebecca Davis

Cover photo: Youth volunteers learn about civic service careers by speaking with a New York City firefighter at the 2010 Youth Service Conference.


New York Cares | Annual Report 2010

“Anyone can lead during good times, but real leaders emerge during difficult times. New York Cares is the real leader during this economic climate, and collaboratively, it has helped me become a better leader for my parents, my students and my community.” —Anju J. Rupchandani, The Educational Alliance

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