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Health and Wellness Non-Profit, School, and Small Business Assistance NYU in Manhattan Council District 1 Academic Year 2010-2011 A Private University in the Public Service Parks and Recreation Areas NYC Blocks NYU Buildings NYU Leased Buildings Council District Student Volunteers Pre K - 12 Outreach and Tutoring Direct Support N New York University NYU SERVICES IN NYC Council Member Margaret Chin

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Page 1: A Private university in the Public Service · 2020-05-17 · nyu in Manhattan Council District 1 A Private university in the Public Service Pre-K through 12 Outreach and Tutoring

Health and Wellness

Non-Profit, School, and

Small Business Assistance

nyu in ManhattanCouncil District 1Academic Year 2010-2011

A Private university

in the Public Service

Parks and Recreation Areas

NYC Blocks

NYU Buildings

NYU Leased Buildings

Council District

Student Volunteers

Pre K - 12 Outreach and Tutoring

Direct Support

NNew York University

NYU SERVICES

IN NYC

Council Member

Margaret Chin

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nyu in ManhattanCouncil District 1

A Private university

in the Public Service

Pre-K through 12 Outreach and Tutoring

Primarily geared toward new york City’s under-served students and schools, nyu programs support the educational experience of Pre-K through 12 students across the city. university students and faculty participate in a range of programs including tutoring, student teaching, teacher technical assistance, college preview programs and more.

DistriCt 1 iMPACt:

• 55,200 hours of tutoring by 300 nyu undergraduate and graduate students in public schools and early childhood centers.

• 168 Hours of Campus tours conducted for students from 8 nyC public schools.

• student teaching assistance to 15 schools.

• 7,140 hours worth of nyu classes taken by nyC public high school students.*

Health and Wellness

From mobile vans that can travel to serve high need areas around the City and state, to direct outreach provided by social workers, educational experts, nurses, dentists and doctors in training, nyu’s training practitio-ners and faculty provide extensive assistance to some of new york’s neediest communities of all ages.

DistriCt 1 iMPACt:

• Oral Health Dental screenings to 3 organizations including the Confucius Plaza nOrC’s (naturally Occuring retirement Communities).

Student Volunteers

nyu students spend thousands of hours volunteering across the City, in an effort to improve their world and their communities. Outreach efforts are focused at new york City’s smaller non-profit organizations where helping hands contribute the most. these programs encourage effective citizenship, develop student leaders and create a sense of community for the students and the people they work with.

DistriCt 1 iMPACt:

• 3,000 hours performed by 32 nyu students in government agencies.

• 76 student volunteer projects within a broad range of organizations.

• 23,000 service hours with 700 nyu Civic team volunteers providing ongoing support to 30 non-profit organizations.*

Non-Profit, School, and Small Business Assistance

By providing real-world opportunities and pre-professional experiences for students, nyu’s coordinated efforts also offer much needed support to local non-profits, schools and small businesses. Projects and services range from direct counseling support, art, drama, and music education, to operational assessments and studies, to management and governing assistance.

DistriCt 1 iMPACt:

• 14 year-long student team consultant projects serving non-profits.

• social work field placements at 80 social service agencies.

• Assistance to 108 organizations by students of the College of Arts and science.

• 9 Law Clinics serving the public interest.

• Assistance to 18 organizations through volunteer projects through the school of Continuing and Professional studies.

• Assistance to 25 organizations through art, music, and occupational therapy student placements.

Direct Support

in addition to the “in-kind” support that the university coordinates and sup-plies through its student, faculty and administrative efforts, direct financial contributions are also made to demonstrated needy organizations throughout the City. through individual school and division efforts as well as the annually coordinated fundraising drive, hundreds of thousands of dollars are provided in direct support to various non-profit and community organizations.

DistriCt 1 iMPACt:

• $52,800 of grant awards to 44 non-profit organizations through annual employee-based campaign.

• $138,000 of nyu sponsorships and direct support to local nonprofit organizations.*

• $28,000 donated through the united Way of new york City by full-time employees.*

* Aggregated for all NYC Districts.

New York University

While each organization is represented by only one category, many receive multiple

types of services and support.

Council Member

Margaret Chin

NYU PreSeNce

cOUNcIL DISTrIcT 1

Students Employees 1,003 1,629

Alumni Vendors 5,432 2,177

NYU PreSeNce

BOrOUGH OF MANHATTAN

Students Employees 17,476 6,591

Alumni Vendors 38,784 9,427

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A Place For Kids ACLU AHRC NYC AHRC Sobriety Services Alfred E. Smith Elementary School (PS 1) Amalia Castro Elementary School (PS 142) Amato Opera Theatre American Field Service Program  American Indian Community House AmeriCorps*VISTA Andrew Glover Youth Program Animal Haven Anna Silver Elementary School (PS 20) Applied Research Center Artists Space Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS (APICHA) Asian American Arts Centre Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Asian Americans for Equality Avon Walk Route Flyering Baxter Street School ‐ Age Center Beat The Streets Bellevue Hospital  Benjamin Altman Elementary School (PS 42) Benjamin Altman School (PS 42) Beth Abraham Health Services ‐ Coordinated Care Management Bowery Mission Bowery Residents' Committee (BRC)/Palace Housing and Employment Center Bowery Residents' Committee (BRC) Cabrini Immigrant Services Caring Community CASES ‐ Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services Catholic Center Soup Kitchen Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment Services (CASES) Center for an Urban Future Center for Architecture Foundation Center for Family Representation / Social Work Center for Urban Community Services ‐ CUCS ‐ Lafayette St CHEFs for Schools Chinese American Planning Council Chinese American Planning Council/Community Services Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association Chinese Progressive Association Chung Pak Day Care Center Chung Pak Day Care/Chinese‐American Planning Council Citizens Committee for New York City Citizens Housing & Planning Commission City Arts City Council Member Gail Brewer City Council Municipal Entrepreneurial Testing System City Councilmember Bill De Blasio City Critters City Kids Foundation Civil Court of the City of New York Claremont Prep Coalition for Asian American Children and Families Coalition for the Homeless / First Step Program / Client Advocacy Program (CAP) Community of St. Egidio USA, Inc./Cabrini Senior Center Community Supported Agriculture  Commuter Circle Comprehensive Family Services Inc Confucius Plaza Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Crossroads Cultural Center Culture Project Deep Dish TV Department of Probation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation 

District Council 37 District Council 37/Municipal Employees Legal Services District Council 37/Personal Service Unit Dual Language & Asian Studies HS (PS 545) Educational Alliance Educational Alliance / Coop Village NORC Energy Policy International Club Enterprise Community Partners Essex Street Academy (PS 294) Everybody Wins Federal Defenders of New York Food Bank for NYC Food Change/CHEF Footsteps Forum for Urban Design Friends In Deed Friends of LaGuardia Place  Global Affairs Graduate Society Gotham Gazette Gouverneur Hospital Gouverneur Hospital/Outpatient Psychiatry Governors Island Alliance Greater Chinatown Community Association Greenwich Village Little League HackNY Hamilton‐Madison House Hebrew Union College Soup Kitchen Help USA Henrietta Szold Elementary School (PS 134) Henry Street School for International Studies (PS 292) Henry Street Settlement ‐ Boys and Girls Republic HERE Arts Center Hernando DeSoto Elementary School (PS 130) High School Law Institute  Housing Works HS of Economics and Finance I.S. 289 Immigration Law Unit of the Legal Aid Society Independence Elementary School (PS 234) Indo‐china Sino American Community Center International Center for Transitional Justice Jacob A. Riis School (PS 126) JASSI Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA) Ametz Adoption Program John L. Bernstein Elementary School (PS 137) Judson Memorial Church Lambda Legal Landmarks Preservation Commission Lawyers for Children Leadership and Public Service High School Learning Leaders Legal Aid ‐ Manhattan Legal Aid Society Civil Division, Housing Unit Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division Legal Aid Society, Criminal Division Legal Aid Society's Juvenile Rights Practice division Legal Aids Criminal Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) Let's Get Ready  LIFE Center Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School Little Star of Broome Street Loco‐motion Dance Theatre for Children Lower East Side Business Improvement District Lower East Side Family Union Lower East Side Preparatory High School Lower East Side Service Center / OP Substance Abuse Lower East Side Tenement Museum Lower Eastside Service Center 

NYU Program Partners – Manhattan City Council District 1

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Lower Manhattan Arts Academy (PS 308) Lower Manhattan Development Corp. Make a Better Place Management Leadership for Tomorrow Manhattan Advanced Medical Manhattan District Attorney's Office Manhattan Special Olympics  Manhattan Youth @IS 89 Mariners' Temple Baptist Church‐Helping Hands Outreach Program Marta Valle Secondary School (PS 509) Mayor's Office of Adult Education  Mental Health Association of NYC/ Geriatric Mental Health Association Mental Health Association of NYC/LifeNet ‐ Oasas Hopeline Mentoring USA Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty/Crisis Intervention Center Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Meyer London Elementary School (PS 2) M'Finda Kalunga Garden MFY Legal Services/Social Work Millennium High School (PS 418) MSGA Faculty MSGA Student MTA Connections / Transit Homeless Outreach Murry Bergtraum HS for Business Careers (PS 520) Museum at Eldridge Street Museum of the Chinese in the Americas NASW‐NYC Nathan Straus Elementary School (PS 140)  National Council for Research on Women National Down Syndrome Society  National September 11th Memorial and Museum  NEDAP Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project New Design High School (HS 543) New York Asian Women's Center ‐ Womens & Children Services New York Asian Women's Center / DV Victims New York Citizens Committee on Healthcare Decisions  New York City Council New York City Council Member Simcha Felder New York City Department of Education New York City Department of Finance New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation New York City Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services New York City Rescue Mission New York Civil Liberties Union New York Downtown Hospital New York International Children's Film Festival  New York League fo Conservation Voters New York Society for the Deaf (NYSD) New York State Court System New York State Office of Children and Family Services/NYC Regional Office New Yorkers for Parks New York Legal Services NY County Defender Services NY Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children NYC Department of Education NYC Department for the Aging NYC Department of Administration for Children's Services NYC Department of City Administrative Services NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene NYC Department of Homeless Services ‐ Client Advocacy Group NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development NYC Department of Juvenile Justice NYC Department of Parks and Recreation NYC Department of Probation NYC Department of Youth and Community Development 

NYC Dept. of City Planning NYC Dept. of City Planning, Transportation Division NYC Fire Department/Counseling Service Unit NYC Health and Hospital Corp. NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)/Social Services Water Street NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission NYC Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence NYC Mayor's Office of Adult Education NYC Mayor's Office of Adult Education/WANY Office of the Appellate Defender Pace High School Partnership with Children, Inc. Peer to Peer Mentor Planned Parenthood of NYC Planned Parenthood of NYC/Margaret Sanger Center Project Ezra Public Health Solutions / MIC Women's Health Services Queer Union  Relay for Life Bake Sale River Project Rivington House Ross Global Academy Charter School (PS 355) Safe Horizon  Safe Space Safe Space/Seen & Heard Program Shuang Wen Academy and Middle School (PS IS 184) Society of International Business and Development  SOHO Loft Gallery Southbridge Towers Sponsors for Educational Opportunity SPOTS St. Vincent's/World Trade Center Healing Services Stanton Street Settlement Stuyvesant High School (PS 475) Sun Yat Sen Intermediate School (MS 131) Support by Design The Castle School (PS 345 ‐ Collaborative Academy of Science, Technology and Law) The Children's Aid Society: Philip Colthoff Center The Leadership Program The Lower East Side Tenement Museum  The Museum at Eldridge Street The Rover SOHO Tribeca Learning Center (PS 150) UNICEF United Cerebral Palsy  United Federation of Teachers/Member Assistance Program United Way Worldwide / Community Impact and Evaluation University Neighborhood High School University Neighborhood Middle School (MS 332) University Plaza Nursery School University Settlement Society University Settlement Society at the Houston Street Center University Settlement Society at the Houston Street Center Urban Assembly / UA School for Business for Young Women Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law (PS 305) Urban Justice Center Vera Institute of Justice/Adolescent Portable Therapy (APT) Visiting Neighbors Visiting Nurse Service of NY/Chinatown NORC/Carelink Project Walk for Suicide Prevention Washington Square Association Music Fund WBAI 99.5 Asian Pacifica Forum Yachad ‐ National Jewish Council for Disabilities/Vocational Svcs YMCA/Greater New York/Chinatown Yung Wing Elementary School (PS 124) YWCA of NYC ‐ Murry Bergtraum High School After‐School Program YWCA of the City of New York