Funding search · EIN 431959796 · New York, NY

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A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

105
grants reported
$3.1M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$30,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

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6 grants matching “stress · $198,872

  • $50,000

    New York University · New York, NY · 2024

    Recognizing that the majority of women referred to child protective services have a history of trauma or abuse either as children or adults, this project seeks to strengthen and preserve families, prevent maltreatment r read all
  • $30,000

    The Child Center of Ny · Forest Hills, NY · 2024

    To reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect by helping parents reduce stress, improve parent-child relationships, and adopt positive parenting practices.

  • $40,000

    McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University S · New York, NY · 2023

    Recognizing that the majority of women referred to child protective services are dealing with untreated past trauma or abuse, the project seeks to strengthen and preserve families, prevent maltreatment recidivism, and a read all
  • $30,000

    The Child Center of Ny · Forest Hills, NY · 2023

    To help parents reduce parenting stress, improve parent-child relationships, and adopt positive parenting practices, which as a result reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect.

  • $25,000

    West Coast Children'S Clinic · Oakland, CA · 2022

    Win partners with families to repair caregiver-child relationships while children's brains are still forming. Win's develops three programs for families. Child development program ensures children in win's therapy progr read all
  • $23,872

    Childrens Research Triangle · Chicago, IL · 2022

    1) psychoeducation, preventative support and evidence-based individual psychotherapy for caregivers to end child abuse, decrease maltreatment, traumatic and parental stress, and build upon individual strengths.

Top recipients

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  • Young Center for Immigrant Children'S Rights4 grants · $120,000
  • The New York Foundling3 grants · $120,000
  • Blythedale Children'S Hospital3 grants · $105,940
  • Fostering Change for Children2 grants · $90,000
  • The Child Center of Ny3 grants · $90,000
  • Court Appointed Special Advocates of New Jersey2 grants · $85,000
  • Family Paths2 grants · $80,000
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai2 grants · $80,000
  • Citizens' Committee for Children of New York2 grants · $80,000
  • Center for Evaluation and Counseling2 grants · $70,862

Giving over time

$683,345
2022
$1.2M
2023
$1.3M
2024

Grant history

The 100 largest of 105 grants.

  • $50,000

    Center for Evaluation and Counseling · Parsippany, NJ · 2024

    To provide forensic assessment and mental health treatment to children and parents in families where child abuse/neglect has occurred, to heal trauma and improve well-being.

  • $50,000

    Fostering Change for Children · Rocky Point, NY · 2024

    The goal of children's corps is to infuse the nyc child welfare system with incredible frontline workers and future leaders with a high retention rate in order to strengthen families and improve permanency outcomes for read all
  • $50,000

    Love146 · New Haven, CT · 2024

    The goal of love146s transitional services program is to provide services that help youth (ages 16-24) who have experienced trafficking victimization successfully transition to adulthood and obtain economic independence.

  • $50,000

    Mercyfirst · Syosset, NY · 2024

    Provide families with post-foster care stability and support services.

  • $50,000

    Mid-Fairfield Child Guidance Center Inc (Also Referred To As Mid-Fairfield · Norwalk, CT · 2024

    Reducing emotional distress associated with traumatic memories and improve overall mental health and wellbeing

  • $50,000

    New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Children (Nyspcc) · New York, NY · 2024

    The primary goals of the nyspccs trauma recovery program are to help children and youth, who have survived abuse, neglect, and other traumatic experiences, develop coping skills and reduce their trauma symptoms.

  • $50,000

    New York University · New York, NY · 2024

    Recognizing that the majority of women referred to child protective services have a history of trauma or abuse either as children or adults, this project seeks to strengthen and preserve families, prevent maltreatment r read all
  • $50,000

    The New York Foundling · New York, NY · 2024

    To make mental health services accessible to children & families through public schools

  • $50,000

    Family Paths · Oakland, CA · 2023

    Reduce and prevent child abuse and neglect and improve the overall wellbeing of children and families by promoting and strengthening the protective factors, effective co-parenting and communication skills and positive p read all
  • $50,000

    Family Paths · Oakland, CA · 2022

    To reduce and prevent child abuse and neglect and improve the overall wellbeing of children and families by promoting and strengthening the protective factors, effective co-parenting and communication skills and positiv read all
  • $50,000

    La Casa De Las Madres · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    To empower 190 domestic survivors of all ages (75 families) with hope, support, and resources to build and sustain healthy, vibrant, joyful lives free from violence and abuse.

  • $48,000

    Court Appointed Special Advocates of New Jersey · New Brunswick, NJ · 2024

    The goal is to continue to implement trainings for the network of casa staff and volunteers throughout nj, ensuring uniform delivery of exceptional advocacy and support for every child in out-of-home placements in nj so read all
  • $40,200

    Blythedale Children'S Hospital · Valhalla, NY · 2024

    Our project goals are to continue to bring awareness and provide educational tools to help parents/caregivers learn how to care for a child with medical complexity (cmc).

  • $40,000

    Casa-Nyc · New York, NY · 2024

    To increase the safety and stability of pregnant and parenting youth and their young families, and to reduce the risk of child abuse/neglect and foster care placement of children born to youth who have experienced foste read all
  • $40,000

    Citizens' Committee for Children of New York · New York, NY · 2024

    The project aims to understand the current needs of families involved in child welfare prevention services, as well as gain a deeper understanding of the challenges facing the preventive services workforce, in order to read all
  • $40,000

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · New York, NY · 2024

    Goals include establishing acute services for minors experiencing sexual and/or family violence.

  • $40,000

    New York Council On Adoptable Children (Coac) · New York, NY · 2024

    The goals of the project are to build individual strengths for young people in adoptive and kinship, and also to reduce their trauma through mental health counseling, group bonding activities with other youth, and works read all
  • $40,000

    Power of Two a Project of the Fund for the City of New York · Brooklyn, NY · 2024

    Our goal is to improve the quality of visitation for child and birth parent, to improve relationships between birth parent and foster parent and to increase parent sensitive in birth parent.

  • $40,000

    Young Center for Immigrant Children'S Rights · Chicago, IL · 2024

    The new york child advocate programs goal is to advocate for the best interests of the most vulnerable unaccompanied and separated immigrant children in federal detention through the provision of independent child advoc read all
  • $40,000

    Citizens' Committee for Children of New York · New York, NY · 2023

    Better understanding commonalities as well as shared strengths and challenges related to the presence or absence of resources and services in new york city communities with high levels of child welfare involvement, and read all
  • $40,000

    Court Appointed Special Advocates of New York City (Casa-Nyc) · New York, NY · 2023

    To increase the safety and stability of pregnant and parenting youth and their young families, and to reduce the risk of child abuse/neglect and foster care placement of children born to youth who have experienced foste read all
  • $40,000

    Fostering Change for Children · Rocky Point, NY · 2023

    The goal of children's corps is to infuse the nyc child welfare system with incredible frontline workers with a high retention rate in order to strengthen families and improve permanency outcomes for children.

  • $40,000

    Graham Windham · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Graham windhams overall goal is to keep children and families safe and make sure that they have all that they need to thrive.

  • $40,000

    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · New York, NY · 2023

    Goals include establishing acute services for minors experiencing sexual and/or family violence.

  • $40,000

    Love146 · New Haven, CT · 2023

    The goal of the u.s. Survivor care program is to provide services that help children and their families/caregivers understand, respond, and recover from the impact of child trafficking and exploitation.

  • $40,000

    McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University S · New York, NY · 2023

    Recognizing that the majority of women referred to child protective services are dealing with untreated past trauma or abuse, the project seeks to strengthen and preserve families, prevent maltreatment recidivism, and a read all
  • $40,000

    Mid Fairfield Child Guidance Center (Also Referred To As Mid-Fairfield Comm · Norwalk, CT · 2023

    1) reduce ptsd symptoms among clients receiving services; 2) increase clients use of community resources; and 3) increase the coping skills of client's receiving services.

  • $40,000

    Power of Two · Brooklyn, NY · 2023

    Within the grant year, serve 300 caregiver-child dyads with the abc parent coaching program and linkages to additional community supports.

  • $40,000

    The New York Foundling · New York, NY · 2023

    To make mental health services accessible to children & families through public schools

  • $40,000

    Young Center for Immigrant Children'S Rights · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Our new york child advocate program (cap) goals for fy23 are: 1) to provide 230 unaccompanied and separated immigrant children in orr custody with a child advocate; 2) to conduct two volunteer trainings; and 3) to recru read all
  • $37,000

    Court Appointed Special Advocates of New Jersey · New Brunswick, NJ · 2023

    The overall goal of providing casa volunteers statewide with robust child advocacy trainings is to equip them with knowledge and resources to make assessments of childrens needs and recommend best placement as well as t read all
  • $35,740

    Blythedale Children'S Hospital · Valhalla, NY · 2023

    The project goal is to bring awareness and education to caregivers and healthcare professionals about the importance of proactively identifying and addressing mental health concerns exist rather than reacting when unint read all
  • $35,000

    Safebaeorg · Cape Elizabeth, ME · 2024

    Train 1000 students as certified peer educators in dating violence prevention

  • $35,000

    Homeless Children'S Network · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    The goal of this pilot project is to provide innovative, afri-centric group support for marginalized black/african american children, youth, and parents/caregivers through homeless children's networks (hcn's) groundbrea read all
  • $30,000

    Cardinal McCloskey School and Home for Children Dba Cardinal McCloskey Serv · Valhalla, NY · 2024

    Our parent coaching project will enable foster parents to assess and meet the complex needs of children in their care and prevent re-traumatization, through improved, trauma-informed parenting practice, resulting in gre read all
  • $30,000

    Family Paths · Oakland, CA · 2024

    Reduce and prevent child abuse and neglect and improve the overall wellbeing of children and families by promoting and strengthening the protective factors, effective co-parenting and communication skills and positive p read all
  • $30,000

    Homeless Children'S Network · San Francisco, CA · 2024

    The goal of this project is to provide innovative, afri-centric healing support for marginalized black/african american children, youth, and parents/caregivers through homeless childrens networks (hcns) groundbreaking m read all
  • $30,000

    Misssey · Oakland, CA · 2024

    Csec and vulnerable youth will have increased access to trauma-informed, culturally competent services and build a network of support; increase access to individual and familial support services to address issues of dom read all
  • $30,000

    The Child Center of Ny · Forest Hills, NY · 2024

    To reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect by helping parents reduce stress, improve parent-child relationships, and adopt positive parenting practices.

  • $30,000

    The Deirdre O'Brien Child Advocacy Center Inc (Deirdre'S House) · Morristown, NY · 2024

    The goal of this program is to reduce symptomology (i.e. Self-harm, sexualized behavior, suicidal ideation, prevention of revictimization, and successfully eliminating signs of trauma in child victims that would not oth read all
  • $30,000

    The Jewish Board of Family and Children'S Services · New York, NY · 2024

    The program's goals is to reduce abuse and neglect by focusing on family strengths, rather than pathology, to help parents understand their children's needs.

  • $30,000

    Friends of Alameda County Casa · San Leandro, CA · 2023

    To support an additional 5% of casa volunteers who can provide mentorship, coaching, and advocacy for youth as early as age 15 through their transition out of foster care at age 21 by assisting them in completing their read all
  • $30,000

    Lil Iguanas Childrens Safety Foundation · New London, CT · 2023

    To empower children with the knowledge and skills necessary to stay safe from abuse and abduction

  • $30,000

    The Child Center of Ny · Forest Hills, NY · 2023

    To help parents reduce parenting stress, improve parent-child relationships, and adopt positive parenting practices, which as a result reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect.

  • $30,000

    The Deirdre O'Brien Child Advocacy Center Inc (Deirdre'S House) · Morristown, NJ · 2023

    The goal of the program is to reduce symptomology (i.e. Self-harm, sexualized behavior, suicidal ideation), preventing revictimization, and successfully eliminating signs of trauma in child victims.

  • $30,000

    The Jewish Board of Family and Children'S Services · New York, NY · 2023

    Our program's goal is to focus on strengths rather than pathology by using family systems concepts to help to improve parenting skills and family relationships.

  • $30,000

    The Korean American Family Service Center · Flushing, NY · 2023

    To reduce, prevent, and intervene in child abuse (ca) within the asian and korean american community in the new york tri-state area.

  • $30,000

    The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Children · New York, NY · 2023

    Children attending weekly trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (tf-cbt) at the nyspcc will see a reduction in their trauma symptoms.

  • $30,000

    Blythedale Children'S Hospital · Valhalla, NY · 2022

    The overall goal of the peony project is to provide intensive child life services to patients at blythedale who have experienced abuse and/or neglect. By extension, the program also provides support to the child's paren read all
  • $30,000

    Child Abuse Prevention Council of Contra Costa County · Concord, CA · 2022

    To prevent and interrupt child abuse (physical, emotional and sexual buse and neglect), bullying, cyberbullying, sexual harassment and technology safety.

  • $30,000

    Court Appointed Special Advocates of New York City · New York, NY · 2022

    To increase the safety and stability of pregnant and parenting youth and their young families, and to reduce the risk of child abuse/neglect and foster care placement of children born to youth who have experienced foste read all
  • $30,000

    Deirdre O'Brien Child Advocacy Center · Morristown, NJ · 2022

    To reduce symptomology (i.e. Self-harm, sexualized behavior, suicidal ideation), preventing revictimization, and successfully eliminating signs of trauma in child victims.

  • $30,000

    Fostering Change for Children (Fcfc) · Rocky Point, NY · 2022

    To improve safety & permanency outcomes for children, youth & families, to increase retention of frontline child welfare professionals, to infuse child welfare & human service systems with future leaders

  • $30,000

    Graham Windham · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Strengthening families

  • $30,000

    Love 146 · New Haven, CT · 2022

    Reducing trauma

  • $30,000

    Power of Two Project of the Fund for the City of New York · Brooklyn, NY · 2022

    Strengthening families

  • $30,000

    The Child Center of Ny · Forest Hills, NY · 2022

    Strengthening families

  • $30,000

    The Korean-American Family Service Center · Flushing, NY · 2022

    Decreasing risks

  • $30,000

    The New York Foundling · New York, NY · 2022

    Strengthening families

  • $29,857

    The Jewish Board of Family and Children'S Services · New York, NY · 2022

    Strengthening families

  • $25,000

    Childrens Rights · New York, NY · 2024

    The project will create a youth-led collaborative empowering individuals with prior congregate or group foster placement experiences to advocate for and shape public policies that will end the institutionalization of ch read all
  • $25,000

    Connecticut Institute for the Blind (Dba Oak Hill) · Hartford, CT · 2024

    The center for relationship & sexuality education (crse) broadens access to important sexual health information and addresses the overwhelming vulnerability to sexual abuse experienced by the intellectual and developmen read all
  • $25,000

    The Center for Family Justice · Bridgeport, CT · 2024

    Our overall goal is to give back to children and teens the childhoods they have lost because of trauma.

  • $25,000

    Casa Central Social Services Corporation · Chicago, IL · 2023

    To help families and individuals who have experienced violence and trauma gain access to quality mental health services to heal from their past traumas, break the cycle of violence, strengthen caregiver-child relationsh read all
  • $25,000

    Denver Childrens Advocacy Center · Denver, CO · 2023

    The goal of denver safe from the start (dsfts) is to prevent child abuse and family violence while fostering healthy childhood development and readiness to learn.

  • $25,000

    Imagination Theater · Chicago, IL · 2023

    This program educates children and staff at schools on sexual harm prevention, including body autonomy, safe/unsafe touch, consent, online safety, and identifying safe adults whom children can turn to for help if their read all
  • $25,000

    Ywca Metropolitan Chicago · Chicago, IL · 2023

    The strong families parent mentor program aims to build family strength, foster family resilience and minimize the risk of child abuse and neglect through our evidence-based curriculum.

  • $25,000

    West Coast Children'S Clinic · Oakland, CA · 2022

    Win partners with families to repair caregiver-child relationships while children's brains are still forming. Win's develops three programs for families. Child development program ensures children in win's therapy progr read all
  • $24,495

    Children'S Research Triangle · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Family mind's goal is to increase the availability of child abuse prevention and treatment services for children and their families.

  • $23,872

    Childrens Research Triangle · Chicago, IL · 2022

    1) psychoeducation, preventative support and evidence-based individual psychotherapy for caregivers to end child abuse, decrease maltreatment, traumatic and parental stress, and build upon individual strengths.

  • $23,872

    Imagination Theater · Chicago, IL · 2022

    Educating students and staff about sexual harm and how to respond if the safety of a student has been compromised.

  • $23,872

    Teen Parent Connection · Chicago, IL · 2022

    To provide young fathers with individualized parenting

  • $23,872

    Young Center for Immigrant Childrens Rights · Chicago, IL · 2022

    The immigrant child resource center (icrc) will leverage our expertise at the intersection of immigration and child welfare law to consult on complex cases involving immigrant children or u.s. Children of undocumented p read all
  • $23,000

    John Burton Advocates for Youth · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    1. Increase access to post-secondary education for foster youth in the bay area by substantially increasing their rate of completion of the free application for federal student aid (fafsa).

  • $20,862

    Center for Evaluation and Counseling · Parsippany, NJ · 2023

    To provide forensic assessment and mental health treatment to children and parents in families where child abuse/neglect has occurred to heal trauma and improve well-being.

  • $20,000

    Imagination Theater · Chicago, IL · 2024

    This program educates students, teachers, and school staff about sexual harm prevention, including body autonomy, safe vs. Unsafe touch, and how to get help.

  • $20,000

    Juvenile Protective Association (Jpa) · Chicago, IL · 2024

    The goal of jpas grandparent project (gpp) is to increase protective factors for adolescent girls in communities that are hardest hit by violence, poverty, and disinvestment, thereby allowing them to feel more supported.

  • $20,000

    Teen Parent Connection · Glen Ellyn, IL · 2024

    The goal of this project is to provide young fathers with individualized parenting education and support by engaging them through case management, therapeutic counseling, parent groups, and home visiting services to mee read all
  • $20,000

    Young Center for Immigrant Children'S Rights · Chicago, IL · 2024

    To ensure immigrant/non-citizen children and youth in the state child welfare and juvenile justice systems have equitable access to family unity, identity, language, culture, well-being, and safety.

  • $20,000

    Advocates for Bartow'S Children Inc (Dba Advocate for Children) · Cartersville, GA · 2023

    The goal of hope in your home is to provide a free, evidence-based home visitation program that guides caregivers with practical strategies to help them confidently manage their childrens behavior and build healthy rela read all
  • $20,000

    Blue Sky Bridge · Boulder, CO · 2023

    To achieve our goal of ending child abuse and child sexual abuse, blue sky bridges school-based prevention education program empowers 5,500 children every year and educates over 1,000 caring, concerned, trusted adults i read all
  • $20,000

    Prevent Child Abuse Gordon County · Calhoun, GA · 2023

    To build nurturing parenting skills as an alternative to abusive and neglectful parenting and child-rearing.

  • $20,000

    Safepath Childrens Advocacy Center · Marietta, GA · 2023

    To reduce the trauma to children and their families by offering a comprehensive, professional, and child-friendly approach to allegations of child abuse.

  • $20,000

    Wellspring Living · Atlanta, GA · 2023

    The goal of programming is to reduce trauma symptoms and increase the well-being of victims, leading to decreased vulnerability to re-exploitation in the future through trauma-informed care and a participant-centered ap read all
  • $20,000

    Young Center for Immigrant Children'S Rights · Chicago, IL · 2023

    To ensure immigrant/non-citizen children and youth in the domestic child welfare and juvenile justice systems have equitable access to family unity, identity, language, culture, well-being, and safety.

  • $20,000

    Advocates for Bartow'S Children Inc (Dba Advocates for Children) · Cartersville, GA · 2022

    To provide family assessment, parent education and coaching, and referral services in the homes of at-risk families with children

  • $20,000

    Denver Children'S Advocacy Center · Denver, CO · 2022

    Prevent child abuse and family violence and foster healthy childhood development by reaching high-risk families of young children.

  • $20,000

    Front Range Center for Assault Prevention · Denver, CO · 2022

    Reduction of vulnerability, decrease risk, increase awareness and support by making the prevention of interpersonal violence a community effort and providing prevention education to adults/children as the primary key in read all
  • $20,000

    Ser Familia · Kennesaw, GA · 2022

    The project provides comprehensive wrap-around services and care coordination to latino victims and their children, providing a range of behavioral and mental health therapies for clients who require a multidisciplinary read all
  • $15,000

    Child and Family Advocacy Center Dba Blue Sky Bridge · Boulder, CO · 2024

    Blue sky bridge empowers 6,000 children and educates 2,000 adults every year through its school-based and community prevention education program, which provides curriculum, training, resources, and outreach materials to read all
  • $15,000

    Denver Childrens Advocacy Center · Denver, CO · 2024

    The goal of denver safe from the start (dsfts) is to prevent child abuse and family violence while fostering healthy childhood development and readiness to learn.

  • $15,000

    Georgia Center for Child Advocacy · Atlanta, GA · 2024

    To prevent child sexual abuse, reduce childhood trauma, and promote healthy outcomes in georgia through a collaborative effort that equips adults with awareness, education, and resources to take action.

  • $15,000

    Prevent Child Abuse Gordon County · Calhoun, GA · 2024

    To build nurturing parenting skills as alternative to abusive and neglectfule parenting and child-rearing.

  • $15,000

    Primo Center for Women and Children · Chicago, IL · 2024

    Improvement of parenting skills for homeless families through the home visiting program.

  • $15,000

    Turning Point · Woodstock, IL · 2024

    Goals of specialized children's programming include safety planning, i.e. How to identify a safe adult and things they can do when they do not feel safe and to reinforce the fact that the violence in their home is not t read all
  • $15,000

    Georgia Center for Child Advocacy · Atlanta, GA · 2023

    To prevent child sexual abuse, reduce childhood trauma, and promote healthy outcomes in georgia through a collaborative effort that equips adults with awareness, education, and resources to take action.

  • $14,125

    Cobb Collaborative · Smyrna, GA · 2024

    Equip child-facing adults in our community with knowledge and resources to protect children and prevent future maltreatment

  • $12,500

    Primo Center for Women and Children · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Improvement of parenting skills for homeless families through the home visiting program, which helps prevent child abuse and supports health child development in at-risk families.

  • $12,500

    Teen Parent Connection · Glen Ellyn, IL · 2023

    The goal of this project is to provide young fathers with individualized parenting education and support by engaging them through case management, therapeutic counseling, parent groups, and home visiting services to mee read all
  • $10,000

    Partnership Against Domestic Violence · Atlanta, GA · 2024

    The goals of the project are to provide 10 visits to equine assisted therapy for child & teen survivors and to increase child & teen survivor participation in in-house therapeutic services by 30% over the grant period.

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