August 2010 Grants Newsletter

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August 2010 NEWSLETTER

GRANTS

Most of the grants described in our newsletter are made possible through the generosity of past donors who established permanent, charitable funds with us during their lifetimes or through their wills. To learn more about how to set up a fund, please contact our general counsel, Jane Wilton, at 212.686.2563.

Summer: Saved TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Beyond the Hokey Pokey 3 Good things come in small (and mid-sized) packages 5 Navigating the Medicare and Medicaid Maze

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wo thousand middle school children from low-income families faced a summer without free programs. But instead of enduring endless episodes of iCarly and missing out on lots of fun and learning, these kids are going to have a great summer. The New York Community Trust and other funders concerned about the impact of wasted summer days on children’s development came together to find a way to keep these programs running. Eighty-five thousand youngsters, most of whom live in the City’s neediest neighborhoods, took advantage of City-funded Out of School Time (OST) programs last year. But in the first draft of the mayor’s 2011 budget, Middle school boys show off the garden they grew from seedlings as part of their summer camp program at the Children’s Aid Society’s wooded campus on Staten Island.


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