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Dear friends and supporters,
In 2018 the nonprofit sector stood
strong in the face of another
challenging year that included
hate crimes, harmful legislation,
funding cuts, and bigoted rhetoric.
While these affronts have inflicted
incredible pain, they also have
engaged our collective power,
bringing communities, organizations,
and coalitions together like never
before. At CRE we have witnessed
nonprofits and their communities
unite and build movements that
create social change—and we have
been honored to be part of this
effort through the capacity building
support we provide to these
inspiring organizations.
This past year, we were proud
to work with over 500 social
sector organizations, providing
them with critical supports—
consulting, coaching and leadership
development—to grow stronger
in their fight to reduce poverty
and advance equity. As part of
that, we were privileged to work
with over 450 different nonprofit
leaders through our leadership
development programs and
cohorts, giving these changemakers
the skills, tools, and connections
needed to create meaningful impact
in their communities through their
organizations.
Strategic planning continued to
be our most sought-after service
in 2018, reflecting the need for
organizations to be responsive
to a rapidly changing world while
ensuring steady progress towards
achieving their missions. As we
continue to provide dynamic
planning support to many
organizations, we remain committed
to evolving our offerings, including
CRE’s growing Risk Engagement
and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
(DEI) practices.
Throughout last year, we were
proud to share learnings from
our client work with the broader
field. This thought leadership work
allows us to support even more
nonprofit leaders and accelerate
critical conversations in the social
sector. In 2019, this will include a
continuation of the CRE Spotlight
Series panels—a community
building and knowledge sharing
initiative started in 2018—focusing
on topics such as the #MeToo
movement as well as the 2020
census and civic engagement.
2019 also marks CRE’s 40th
anniversary—which we view as
marking 40 years of having the
honor of working side by side
with the thousands of incredible
organizations working to create a
fairer world. As we look to our next
40 years, we are more resolved
than ever in our commitment
to our client organizations, the
communities they serve, and
our shared work towards a more
equitable world.
We will continue to work towards
this vision, exploring new ways
to provide support and convene
leaders in order to reflect, discuss,
and co-create solutions. We are
excited to continue this work with
you in the year and decades ahead.
Warmly,
KATIE LEONBERGER
President and CEO
OUR IMPACT AND REACH
CRE is a nonprofit consulting firm that aims to reduce poverty and
advance equity through the power of well-run community and social sec-
tor organizations. We focus on developing nonprofit leaders to ensure
that their organizations are strong and well-equipped for the future. We
partner with nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies to set
ambitious goals for success—and then we help them get there.
Headquartered in New York City, working on a national scale, and fueled
by 40 years of experience, we are uniquely positioned to support and
strengthen organizations working to effectively and sustainably achieve
their missions. As a nonprofit ourselves, we know that social sector
organizations require accessible solutions to the challenges they face.
3.5M+ total lives reached
173 organizations served through one-to-one consulting and coaching
450+ nonprofit leaders served
Client engagements by type
CRE provides services to our clients in the following areas:
strategy and planning, organizational management, talent and
innovation, and leadership development. We provide these
services to our clients through four core business lines:
Total number of client engagements: 239
500+ organizations served
339 organizations served through leadership development
35 states across the US 71% CONSULTING
11% COACHING
1% EXECUTIVE SEARCH
17% LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
New York City and beyond, by main office location. In 2018 we continued to
maintain strong roots in New York City, where
we have worked for over four decades to
strengthen organizations, their leaders, and their communities. Through
funded partnerships we also expanded our reach across
the nation.
We serve these groups in many different ways, including through:
Sources of fundraising for our work, by project
As part of our commitment to ensuring accessible services, we
fundraise in order to be able to serve as many as groups as
possible at no cost. In FY18 65% of our clients received ser-
vices through at low or no cost.
The CRE Rising Fund—in its fourth year in 2018—is our pro bono
initiative, powered by our own general operating support fund-
raising efforts. In FY18 we were able to serve six organizations
through consulting and 10 individuals through leadership
development.
• strategic planning
• risk engagement
• diversity, equity, and inclusion
• leadership development
• coaching
• financial mangement
• board development and governance
• talent management
• community collaboration
• culture change
• innovation practices
LETTER FROM THE CEO
CRE strives to support and serve the social sector at large, working
to impact organizations beyond those we work with directly. We do
this by sharing our knowledge at events and in writing, and by work-
ing as a convener to bring clients together to share their own experi-
ences and advice. Here are a few of the ways we have done this.
In FY 18, CRE:
spoke at 16 sector events
launched the CRE Spotlight Series, a series of panels focused on issues facing the
nonprofit sector and lifting up the voices of our clients.
The first two panels focused on LGBTQIA communities
and immigration.
had 30 articles, profiles or mentions in the media, including:
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND BUILDING THE FIELD
FINANCIALS All financials are for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2018.
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
Contributions and events ..........................................................................................$244,233
Foundation and corporate grants ......................................................................$1,036,446
Government grants .......................................................................................................$841,538
Client fees ......................................................................................................................$2,255,168
Other revenue ................................................................................................................$208,355
Total operating revenue ...............................................................................$4,585,740
EXPENSES
Management and general .........................................................................................$793,892
Fundraising .......................................................................................................................$70,772
Program services .......................................................................................................$3,307,398
Total operating expenses ............................................................................. $4,172,060
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS: $413,680
»» Four simple strategies for moving the needle in organizational change efforts intended to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in Philanthropy News Digest.
19% MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL
2% FUNDRAISING
79% PROGRAM SERVICES
5% OTHER
5% CONTRIBUTIONS AND EVENTS
23% FOUNDATION AND CORPORATE GRANTS
18% GOVERNMENT GRANTS
49% CLIENT FEES
5% THROUGH THE CRE RISING FUND AND PRO BONO
31% THROUGH GOVERNMENT FUNDING
16% THROUGH FOUNDATION FUNDING
48% THROUGH CLIENT FEES
»» Leadership Development webinar for the The Nonprofit Quarterly Advancing Practice series.
»» Diversity and inclusion do not always mean equity, especially when it comes to nonprofit boards, in Nonprofit Pro.
»» Planning for the unexpected in challenging times for Chronicle of Philanthropy.
»» What nonprofits and their leaders should do in the face of sexual harassment allegations in Chronicle of Philanthropy.
»» How human-centered design can help can help civic engagement efforts in Stanford Social Innovation Review.
»» What nonprofits need from Mayor de Blasio in his second term in a New York Nonprofit Media OpEd.
»» Risk engagement is critical for nonprofits right now in this “perfect storm” environment, in Philanthropy News Digest.
»» Interview with Ravi Ragbir from New Sanctuary Coalition on Get Connected.
»» Self care through resiliency, rhythms, and community for Nonprofit Pro.
See complete list on our website.
2018 ANNUAL REPORT
1Voice Foundation3 A Bereavement FoundationA Caring HandAcacia Network Housing, Inc.Adelante MujeresAdvocates for Children of New
York, Inc.After-School All-Stars N.Y.After-School All-Stars D.C.After-School All-Stars Hawaii AHRC New York CityThe Alex House ProjectAlice Austen HouseAllCare Provider ServicesAlliance for Coney IslandAllied Media ProjectsAmerica SCORES, Chicago, ILAmerica SCORES, Cleveland, OHAmerican Documentary / POVApex for Youth Arab American Association of
New YorkArab-American Family Support
CenterThe Arc New York (formerly
NYSARC, New York City Chapter)
Argus Community Art LabArt with HeartArts & MindsArts East New YorkThe Art Therapy ProjectAsian American Federation of
New YorkAsian Women’s Christian
AssociationASPIRA of New YorkAtlas DIYAudre Lorde ProjectThe Austin Center for Grief & LossAXS LabBangladeshi American Community
Development & Youth Services (BACDYS)
Baton Rouge Children’s Advocacy Center
Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger
Bella Abzug Leadership Institute Belmont Child Care AssociationThe Bereavement Center of
Westchester Big Brothers Big Sisters of Family
Services of WestchesterBlack Agency ExecutivesThe BLK ProjeKBoom!HealthBottomless ClosetBoys & Girls Club of OshkoshBoys & Girls Club of Truckee
MeadowsBoys & Girls Clubs of North
AlabamaBoys & Girls Club of Metro QueensBreakthrough Greater BostonBridge Street Development
Corporation (BSDC)Bridges for End-of-LifeBroadway Housing CommunitiesBronx Children’s MuseumBronxWorksBrooklyn Botanic GardenBrooklyn Community Bail FundBrooklyn Community Pride CenterBrooklyn Community ServicesThe Bronx Council on the ArtsThe Bronx Freedom FundBrooklyn Queens Land TrustBrooklyn Youth Sports ClubBrooklyn Youth Tennis AssociationBuilding BeatsBuilding Community ResilienceBuilding One CommunityCabrini Immigrant Services of NYCCallen-Lorde Community Health
CenterCalm WatersCAMBACaribbean American Center of
New YorkCarmel Hill Fund Education ProgramCarnegie HallCatholic Charities Neighborhood
Services Cavalry’s MissionCenter for Anti-Violence EducationThe Center for Grieving ChildrenCenter for Innovation in
Mental Health at the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
Center for New York City Affairs at the New School
Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions
Center for the Integration and Advancement of New Americans (CIANA)
Central Family Life CenterChhaya Community Development
CorporationThe Child Center of New YorkChildren of Promise NYCChildren of the Light MinistryChildren’s AidChildren’s Aid College Prep Charter
SchoolChildren’s Arts and Science
Workshops, Inc.Children’s Bereavement Center of
the Rio Grande ValleyThe Children’s VillageChinese-American Planning Council Christ Disciples International
MinistriesCidadão GlobalCities for Financial Empowerment
FundCLUSTER
Coalition for Hispanic Family Services
Code in the SchoolsCOJO FlatbushCommittee for Hispanic Children
& FamiliesCommunities in Schools,
San Antonio, TXCommunities in Schools, Tacoma,
WACommunity Action NetworkCommunity Association of
Progressive DominicansCommunity Care Brooklyn—
MaimonidesCommunity Center of Northern
WestchesterCommunity Connections for YouthCommunity Food Advocates Community Health Action of Staten
IslandCommunity Healthcare NetworkCommunity Hospice FoundationCommunity Housing InnovationsCommunity Voices HeardCommunity Works of LouisianaCompanions on a Journey Grief
SupportCOPE FoundationCornerstone of Hope—Bobby
Tripodi FoundationCoro New YorkCouncil of Urban ProfessionalsThe Council on the Arts and
Humanities for Staten IslandCUNY Creative Arts TeamCypress Hills East New York
(CHENY) BeaconCypress Hills Local Development
CorporationDamayan Migrant Workers
AssociationDeKalb County Youth Service
BureauDelaware FuturesDetention Watch NetworkDiaspora Community ServicesDirections For Our YouthDIVAS for Social JusticeDominic A. Murray 21 Memorial
FoundationDomus KidsThe Door—A Center of AlternativesDoris Duke Charitable FoundationDrama ClubDREAM (formerly Harlem RBI)Drug Policy AllianceEast Bay Agency for Children—
Circle of CareEast Side House Eden II ProgramsEducational Alliance—14th Street YEG HealthcareEl Puente de WilliamsburgElders Share the ArtsEmerald Isle Immigration CenterEpoch Dream CenterErin’s House for Grieving ChildrenEvery Day is a MiracleExtreme Kids and CrewF.Y. EyeFABSCRAPFamily & Children’s AgencyFamily & Children’s PlaceFamily CentersFamily Service Society of YonkersFamily Services of Westchester
(FSW)Family TouchFarm School NYC/Just FoodFederation of Protestant Welfare
Agencies (FPWA)Fieldston SchoolFifth Avenue CommitteeFight for SightFiver Children’s FoundationFlamenco Vivo Carlota SantanaFlatlands Flatbush Civic Group FootStepsForestdale Inc. Strong Fathers
ProgramFreshkills Park AllianceFriends of Island AcademyFriends of Van Cortlandt ParkFunders Committee for Civic
ParticipationFamilies United for Racial and
Economic Equality (FUREE)Futuro Media GroupThe Garrison Redd ProjectGedakinaGenesee Area Focus FundGhanaian Association of Staten
IslandGirls Inc. WestchesterGirls on the Run New OrleansGirls With KnowledgeGlobal Impact Investing NetworkGlobal KidsThe GO ProjectGood GriefGood Grief of Northwest OhioGood Grief Program at Boston
Medical CenterGoodwill Industries of Greater New
York & Northern New JerseyGraham WindhamGrand Street SettlementGreater Seattle TechbridgeGreen City ForceGreyston BakeryGroundswell Community Mural
ProjectThe Guidance Center of
WestchesterHabitat for Humanity New York CityHaiti Cultural ExchangeHaitian Americans United for
Progress (HAUP) The Harding Ford VisionHarlem Commonwealth Council
Harlem Lacrosse-BaltimoreHarvest Home Farmer’s MarketThe Havens Relief Fund SocietyThe Healing PlaceHealth GAP (Global Access Project)HELP USAHenry Street SettlementHester StreetHetrick-Martin InstituteHighbridge Advisory Council Family
ServicesHillel at the College of Staten IslandHistoric Richmond TownHollaback!The Hope Center Development
CorporationHope Community Inc.Horizons at New Canaan Country
SchoolHorizons at Green Fields AcademyHospice and Palliative Care
FoundationHospice of Santa BarbaraHospice of Santa Cruz CountyHospice of SiouxlandHostos Community CollegeHousatonic Habitat for HumanityThe Humane Society of the United
StatesI’RAISE Girls & Boys ICAN: Positive Programs for
YouthIlluminArt ProductionsImagine, A Center for Coping with
LossIMPACCT BrooklynImprove Your TomorrowInner City Handball AssociationInstitute for Advanced StudyInstitute for Literacy StudiesInstituto del Progreso Latino The Interfaith Center of New YorkIris HouseJacob A. Riis Neighborhood
SettlementJacques Marchais Museum of
Tibetan ArtJCCAJericho ProjectThe Jewish BoardJoseph P. Addabbo Family Health
CentersJubilee Park & Community CenterJustice in MotionJustLeadershipUSAKaraKarp StrategiesKids Club of Harney CountyKids’ Haven—A Center for Grieving
ChildrenKindermournKing Manor MuseumKings Against Violence Initiative
(KAVI)Kingsbridge Heights Community
CenterKJK Young ScholarsKorean American Community
FoundationKorean American Senior Citizens
Association of New JerseyKorean Community Services of
Metropolitan New York (KCS)La Casa de Don PedroLa ColmenaLa JornadaThe Ladies of Hope MinistriesLaGuardia Community CollegeLatin American Youth CenterLatinas On the Verge of
Excellence—L.O.V.E. Mentoring Program
LAUNCHLawyers Alliance for New YorkLearning through an Expanded Arts
ProgramLifeWay NetworkLiteracy PartnersLiteracy TrustLiveOn NYLiving CitiesLiving Hope Outreach MinistriesLone Pine FoundationLoyola University Medical CenterMaimonides Medical Center,
Department of Population Health
Make the Road New YorkMake: STEAMLIFE CampMary’s PlaceMental Health Association of
New York CityMental Health Service CorpsMichael’s PlaceMinKwon Center for Community
ActionMission GraduatesMosholu Montefiore Community
CenterMount Sinai Institute for Advanced
MedicineMyrtle Avenue Revitalization
ProjectNathan Cummings FoundationNational Center for Law and
Economic JusticeNational Dance InstituteNational Latina Institute for
Reproductive HealthNational Lighthouse MuseumNational Queer Asian Pacific
Islander AllianceThe National Sorority of Phi Delta
Kappa, Beta Omicron ChapterNational Urban LeagueNative American Community
Academy (NACA)Navy League New York CouncilNorth Bronx Youth Sports
Association (NBYSA)
Neighborhood Association for Inter-Cultural Affairs (NAICA)
Neighborhood Housing Services of Brooklyn
Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City
New Alternatives for ChildrenNew Covenant Community
Development CorporationNew Haven ReadsNew Hope Center for Grief SupportNew Sanctuary Coalition of NYCNew York Academy of MedicineNew York Center for Interpersonal
DevelopmentNew York City Department of
BuildingsNew York City Department of
Citywide Administrative ServicesNew York City Department of
Consumer AffairsNew York City Department of
EducationNew York City Department of
Health & Mental HygieneNew York City Department of Youth
& Community DevelopmentNew York City Employment and
Training CoalitionNew York City Food Assistance
CollaborativeNew York City Mayor’s Office of
Contract ServicesNew York City Mayor’s Office of
Food PolicyNew York City Urban Debate
LeagueNew York Civil Liberties UnionNew York Committee for
Occupational Safety and HealthNew York Early Childhood
Professional Development Institute
New York Edge New York FoundationNew York Immigration CoalitionNew York Junior Tennis & LearningNew York Legal Assistance Group
(NYLAG)New York Peace InstituteNew York Public Library New York Tibetan Service CenterThe New York Women’s Chamber of
CommerceNewman’s Own FoundationNIA Community Services NetworkNeighborhood Initiatives
Development Corporation (NIDC)
The Noble Maritime CollectionNorth Brooklyn Coalition Against
Family ViolenceNorthern Manhattan Arts Alliance
(NoMAA)Northern Manhattan Coalition for
Immigrant RightsNYC Outward Bound SchoolsNYC ServiceThe Open Door ShelterOpus ARISE Dance Theatre &
Community ServicesOsborne AssociationPajama ProgramParentJobNetParents Association for the US
Students and Graduates of the Latin American School of Medicine
Park Nicollet Foundation—Growing Through Grief
Partnership for Afterschool Education
Partnership With ChildrenPerson-to-PersonPeter’s PlacePhipps NeighborhoodsPiatigorsky FoundationPlanned Parenthood Federation of
AmericaPlay Study WinPolice Athletic LeaguePolonians Organized to Minister to
Our Community (POMOC)Power My Learning Power of Two PowerPlay NYCPride Center of Staten IslandProject CreateProject HOMEProject HospitalityProject MorryProvidence After School AlliancePS 47x John RandolphPS 68 Port Richmond School for
Visionary LearningPS 73xPSSQueens Community HouseQueer Detainee Empowerment
ProjectRegional Aid for Interim Needs
(R.A.I.N.)READ 718Rechler PhilanthropyRelease Aging People in Prison
(RAPP)Red Hook InitiativeRedlich Horwitz FoundationRenaissance Youth CenterResearch Foundation on Behalf of
Medgar Evers CollegeResilience Advocacy ProjectThe Resolution ProjectRiley’s Way FoundationRiseRoberta’s House Rockaway Development &
Revitalization CorporationRockaway Waterfront AllianceRockaway Youth Task ForceRocking the Board
Sadie Nash Leadership ProjectSafe Harbor at Abington-Jefferson
HealthSafe Harbors of the HudsonSafe HorizonSafe PassagesSaint Joseph’s Medical CenterSakhi for South Asian WomenSalvadori CenterSauti YetuSCAN (Supportive Children’s
Advocacy Network) NYCSCO Family of ServicesSeasons Hospice FoundationSeaviewSenior Living OptionsSerious Fun After SchoolSettlement Housing FundSeven Tepees Youth ProgramThe Sharing Place Sheltering Arms Children and
Family ServicesSikh CoalitionSilberman School of Social Work at
Hunter CollegeSimpson Street Development
AssociationSimpson Street Free PressSnowline HospiceSnug Harbor Cultural Center &
Botanical GardenSocial Advocates for Youth (SAY)Social FinanceSouth Asian Youth Action (SAYA)South Bronx Overall Economic
Development Corporation (SoBRO)
South Bronx Rising TogetherSports & Arts in Schools FoundationSpring InitiativeSt. Nicks AllianceSt. Ann’s Corner of Harm ReductionStanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood
CenterStaten Island ArtsStaten Island Chamber of
CommerceStaten Island Children’s MuseumStaten Island Legal ServicesStaten Island Performing Provider
SystemStaten Island PhilharmonicStaten Island Reading AssociationStaten Island University Hospital
(SIUH) | Northwell HealthSTOKED Mentoring Stony Brook UniversityStudio in a SchoolSunnyside Community ServicesTamarack Grief Resource CenterTeachers College, Columbia
UniversityTeachers in Space, Inc.Teaching Empathy InstituteTeam FirstTeens for Food JusticeTheatre of the Oppressed NYCThird Avenue Business Improvement
DistrictToday’s Students Tomorrow’s
TeachersTOUCH (Tulsans Operating in Unity
Creating Hope)Tribeca Film InstituteTrinity Human ServicesTrustBridgeTwo Bridges Neighborhood CouncilUnion Settlement AssociationUnique People ServicesUnitarian Universalist Veatch
Program at Shelter RockUnited Activities UnlimitedUnited Black Men of Queens
FoundationUnited Community CentersUnited Neighborhood Houses United Way of NYCUniversity SettlementUnLocalUrban Neighborhood InitiativesUrban Word NYCVariety Boys & Girls Club of QueensVillage CapitalViolence Intervention Program (VIP)Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) of
Staten IslandVolunteers for Springfield ParkVolunteers of AmericaVolunteers of Legal ServiceWest End ResidencesWestchester Community
Opportunity Program (WestCOP)
WinterSpringWomen’s Enterprise Development
CenterWomen’s Housing and Economic
Development Corporation (WHEDco)
Women’s Sports FoundationThe Wooden FloorWoodside on the MoveWoodycrest Center for Human
DevelopmentYM&YWHA of Washington Heights
& Inwood YMCA Counseling ServiceYMCA of Greater Grand Rapids, MIYMCA of Greater New YorkYMCA of Queens Young Advocates for Fair Education
(YAFFED)Young Audiences New YorkYouth & Opportunity UnitedYouth Action YouthBuildYouthQuestYWCA of QueensYWCA of the City of New YorkYWCA White Plains & Central
WestchesterZMI Foundation
CLIENTS
BOARD
Patricia Hewitt, Chair Attorney
Brooke Richie-Babbage, Vice Chair
Founder, Spaerca Impact Labs
Anne H. Hess, Treasurer Activist and Philanthropist
Benjamin F. Lorick, SecretaryTeacher, New York City Department of Education
Margaret BoothPresident, MBooth & Associates
Ed Henry President & CEO, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Gregg S. FisherFounder & Head of Quantitative Research and Portfolio Strategy, Gerstein Fisher
Raymond D. Horton Founder, Social Enterprise Program, Columbia Business School
Samantha Lasry Fleisher Philanthropic Consultant
Jerry H. Marcus Vice Chairman, Corporate Client Solutions, UBS Investment Bank
Ria Tabacco Mar Staff Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation
Tanya Mújica KeenanSpecial Advisor and Campaign Director, the New School Development and Alumni Relations Office
Marc Weingarten Partner, Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
STAFF
Tracey Allard, Senior Consultant
Jeff Ballow, Director of Consulting for Strategy and Risk Management
Joseph Barretto, Affiliate Consultant
Carlene Buccino, Executive Assistant
Hannah Collins, Marketing and Communications Manager
Erin M. Connell, Associate Consultant
Millie Diaz, Office Manager
Tatiana Donaldson, Associate Consultant
Aine Duggan, Director of Strategic Development
Elizabeth Dettke, Columbia Social Work Intern
Kate Eberle, People Operations Manager
Karen Erdos, Chief Operating Officer
Alla Farberova, Business Manager
Yaro Fong-Olivares, Consultant
Louisa Hackett, Affiliate Consultant
George Hsieh, Consultant
Oseloka Idigbe, Consultant
Karina Jimenez, Finance Assistant
Fiona Kanagasingam, Director of Consulting for Talent Management and Innovation
Gillian Kaye, Affiliate Consultant
Chantal Kim, KACF Capacity Building Consultant
Jenni Ingram, Consultant
Tenzin Lama, Public Ally
Katie Leonberger, President & CEO
Jean Lobell, Chief Program Officer
Brad Luckhardt, Senior Consultant
Pavitra Menon, Director of Consulting for Leadership and Professional Development
Sarah Park, KACF Capacity Building Associate Consultant
Randall Quan, Senior Consultant
Sudha Rajan, Senior Accountant
Andrea J. Rogers, Consultant
Carolyn Sauvage-Mar, Affiliate Consultant
Elana Shneyer, Affiliate Consultant
Mohan Sikka, Affiliate Consultant
Robinson Sinurat, Columbia Social Work Intern
Yassi Tamdji, Project Manager for Leadership and Professional Development
Sara Wexler, Development and Marketing Assistant
Queena Wu, Program Assistant
FUNDING
PARTNERS
FOUNDATIONS
A G Foundation
Bauman Foundation
Booth Ferris Foundation
Charles Hayden Foundation
Diana Davis Spencer Foundation
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Ford Foundation
FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds
H. van Ameringen Foundation
Korean American Community Foundation
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
Lily Auchincloss Foundation
Lone Pine Foundation
Mary J. Hutchins Foundation
New York Community Trust
New York Foundation
New York Women’s Foundation
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
Sirus Fund
Starry Night Fund
Staten Island Foundation
CORPORATIONS
American Express Foundation
Gerstein Fisher
M&T Charitable Foundation
MUFG Union Bank Foundation
New York Life Foundation
People’s United Community Foundation
Schulte Roth & Zabel, LLP
GOVERNMENT
New York City Department of Youth and Community Development
Phone: 212-894-3394 | www.crenyc.org