PARTNERS & PROGRAMS
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
Catholic Charities Community Services strives to better people’s lives — and ensure New Yorkers in need have what is required to lead a life of dignity.
MOUSE CREATE
Mouse is a national youth development nonprofit that believes in technology as a force for good.
NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN
The NYP School-Based Health Center program provides comprehensive clinical services, including integrated primary medical, preventive, dental, and mental health care and a diverse array of health education and health promotion services.
THE NATIONAL EDUCATION EQUITY LAB
The National Education Equity Lab is bringing college credit-bearing classes from the nation's top colleges to high school students in historically underserved communities around the country, at no cost to students.
ARETÉ EDUCATION
Areté education challenges the status quo by providing academic, social, and emotional support to students while working hand in hand with the school the students attend.
THE NATIONAL EDUCATION EQUITY LAB
Our mission is to publish authors who have a purpose, a story to tell, and an unusual talent for making readers care about it
MANHATTAN NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK
Empowering local voices and diverse views. Manhattan Neighborhood Network is a media learning, production, and distribution hub that promotes creative expression, independent voices and community engagement.
I Challenge Myself
I Challenge Myself provides opportunities for public school students to strengthen their bodies, minds and spirits through our school-based fitness programs.
EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT
East Side House remained a leader in working with urban, at-risk youth and has maintained its longstanding partnership with the New York City Department of Education providing academic intervention, attendance improvement services, college and career preparatory programming and social service support for 2,800 students so that they can earn a diploma and create pathways to employment and higher education.
HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA
The Education Department at the Hispanic Society uses our collections as a foundation to foster meaningful engagement with the arts, literature and cultures of the Hispanic world through an array of programs for the diverse local, national, and international audiences that it serves.