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Subject: Non-profit Organizations
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: anna6-ga
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Posted: 31 Aug 2002 10:39 PDT
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Question ID: 60517
Can I have a list of Non-profit Children Organizations with offices in NYC?
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Subject: Re: Non-profit Organizations
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 31 Aug 2002 12:38 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello Anna6,

My search returned the following results for non-profit Children
Organizations with offices in New York City.

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52nd Street Project
Contact:
Carol Ochs
Executive Director
500 West 52nd St., 2nd Fl.
New York, NY 10019
Ph: (212) 333-5252
Fax: (212) 333-5598
project52@aol.com
www.52project.org

Boys Harbor
Contact:
Dr. Robert J. North
Executive Director
1 East 104th Street
New York, NY 10029-4495
Ph: (212) 427-2244
Fax: (212) 427-2334
rnorth@boysharbor.org
www.boysharbor.org

CC&F
Contact:
Beverly Brooks
Executive Director
295 Lafayette St., Ste. 920
New York, NY 10012-2793
Ph: (212) 226-3536
Fax: (212) 226-1918
ccf@kidsuccess.org
www.kidsuccess.org

CEI-PEA
Contact:
Seymour Sliegel
President
28 West 44th St., Ste. 914
New York, NY 10036
Ph: (212) 868-1640
Fax: (212) 868-0088
info@pea-online.org
www.pea-online.org

Change For Kids
Contact:
Gillian Grisman
Executive Director
180 Varick Street, 15th Fl.
New York, NY 10014
Ph: (212) 989-3009
Fax: (212) 243-8212
info@changeforkids.com
www.changeforkids.com

Children's Movement
Contact:
Elana Haviv
Founder & Executive Director
427 West 45th St, Ste 2FE
New York, NY 10036
Ph: (212) 664-1014
Fax: (212) 664-1014
cmcenyc@aol.com

City Kids
Contact:
Elizabeth Sak
President
57 Leonard Street
New York, NY 10013
Ph: (212) 925-3320
Fax: (212) 925-0128
info@citykids.com
www.citykids.com

CMOM
Contact:
Andrew Ackerman
Executive Director
212 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10024-4901
Ph: (212) 721-1234
Fax: (212) 721-1127
info@cmom.org
www.cmom.org

DreamYard
Contact:
Jason Duchin
Executive Director
410 East 100th Street
New York, NY 10029
Ph: (212) 828-9512
Fax: (212) 722-0477
dreamyard@dreamyard.com
www.dreamyard.com

EPIC
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/epic.htm

ETM
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/etm.htm

Guggenheim
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/gugg.htm

Harlem Live
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/harlem.htm

Helping
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/helping.htm

MOUSE
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/mouse.htm

New Visions
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/newvis.htm

NYC Outward Bound
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/outward.htm

NYRAG
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/nyrag.htm

Pencil
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/pencil.htm

Per Scholas
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/perscholas.htm

REACH
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/reach.htm

Reading Reform
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/reading.htm

Save The Music
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/savemusic.htm

Teach For America
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/teach.htm

Teachers College
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/teachcoll.htm

Teachers Network
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/teachnetw.htm

Theater Rehabilitation
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/theater.htm

Voluntech.org
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/voluntech.htm

Source:
The Change for Kids Website.
http://www.changeforkids.com/projects/notforprofits/directory.htm

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After-School Corporation
Partially funded by George Soros's Open Society Institute, TASC works
to implement and improve after-school programs around New York City
and State.
http://www.tascorp.org/

Art Start
Art Start mobilizes artists from all types of media to work with
at-risk kids on creative projects. Its programs include a workshop
where teens produce and distribute their own hip-hop album; and Art in
the Shelters, which has connected kids to everything from kite-making
to dance.
http://www.art-start.org/
  
Association to Benefit Children
Among ABC's programs: Baked in the 'Hood, which " has created a
thriving industry in East Harlem by producing, merchandising and
delivering elegantly packaged baked goods as corporate and individual
gifts."
http://www.a-b-c.org/

Big Brothers Big Sisters
The go-to group for mentoring programs, from traditional youth buddies
to business non-profit exchange.
http://www.bbbsny.org/

Children's Aid Society
The society runs a wide range of programs, from foster care to teen
pregnancy prevention. And, they're looking for holiday helpers to wrap
gifts, serve food, and help promote its annual fundraiser.
http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/

Harlem RBI
Play ball: the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities project gives a
uniform, a glove and a baseball or softball education to 350 boys and
girls aged 7-18. The Web site notes that the Grays, the flagship team
of the boys baseball program, have even appeared on a General Mills
“Team Cheerios” cereal box.
http://www.harlemrbi.org/

Lower Eastside Girls Club
The club fosters all kinds of activities for girls 8-18, including
photography, book groups, and baking.
http://www.girlsclub.org/day/index.html

Mentoring USA
From playing with younger kids to helping older kids shape their
goals, this organization helps put role models in touch with youth.
http://mentoringusa.org/

New Yorkers for Children
The nonprofit arm of the city's Administration for Children's Services
accepts both financial and in-kind donations, such as books and toys
that can help foster children get through tough transitions.
http://www.kidsnyc.org/aboutnyfc2.html

Project Reach Youth
Serving neighborhoods in Brooklyn, PRY provides education, counseling,
and youth leadership development programs to help low-income children
and youth.
http://www.pry.org/

Safe Space
The former Center For Children + Families works to serve kids in
neighborhoods with the highest rates of abuse, poverty, and other
threats to young people.
http://www.safespacenyc.org/

Source:
New York Metro Website
http://www.newyorkmetro.com/urban/articles/01/giving_guide/directory.htm#children

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I realized a search in GuideStar's database of more than 850,000
IRS-recognized nonprofit organizations and obtained 688 results for
non-profits relating to children in New York City. To obtain these
results, in keyword enter “children” and in City enter “New York”.
GuideStar's Database Advanced Search Page
http://www.guidestar.org/servlet/SearchServlet

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Search Criteria and Sources:

://www.google.com/search?hl=es&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Childrens+non-profit+organizations+&btnG=B%FAsqueda+en+Google&lr=

://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&hl=es&q=New+York+Association+of+Nonprofit+Organizations+

Non-profit Resources Catalogue - Families and Children
http://web.archive.org/web/19981201055628/www.clark.net/pub/pwalker/Health_and_Human_Services/Families_and_Children/

Non-profit Resources Catalogue - Missing Children
http://web.archive.org/web/19961222215154/www.clark.net/pub/pwalker/Health_and_Human_Services/Missing_Children/

Links to non-profits
http://www.strano.net/network/internet/linkpage/links/metaindx.htm

The New York City Non-Profits Projects
http://www.nycnonprofits.org/links/


I hope you find this helpful. 

Best Regards, 
Bobbie7-ga
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