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UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS
Provides CUNY undergraduate students with renewable tuition scholarships. The students must have an academic index of 3.75 or better and demonstrate a commitment to community service.
212/354-1252
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
1352 The Baruch College Fund
Founded in 1970 as a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to generate, encourage and promote the educational welfare of the students of Baruch College in their relations with each other, the members of the faculty, the alumni and community.
212/802-2900
0874 BMCC Early Childhood Center, Inc.
Provides two quality child care programs for BMCC students and children, our Center and our Family Child Care Network for 32 licensed homes.
212/220-8250
1770 Borough of Manhattan Community College Foundation, Inc.
Provides leadership to BMCC in the acquisition and stewardship of the financial resources needed to support student scholarships and other college initiatives by developing and strengthening relationships with business, government, alumni, and community organizations.
212/220-8020
1014 Bronx Community College Child Development Center, Inc.
Provides a multicultural, educational, social, recreational, and nutritional program to children between two months and twelve years of age. The approach is based upon a developmentally appropriate curriculum that targets children’s own ideas and interests.
718/367-8882
1015 Bronx Community College Foundation, Inc.
Established in 1985 to build an endowment fund which can provide investment income, thereby enabling the College to maintain a level of excellence beyond that provided by tax dollars.
718/289-5184
1647 Brooklyn College Foundation
Raises funds to encourage and promote the academic purpose of Brooklyn College and the educational welfare of its students, the faculty, the alumni and the community.
718/951-5074
0679 Caribbean Diaspora Press, Inc.
Small not-for-profit press dedicated to undertaking the publication of results of scholarly research and creative writing dealing with the immigrant experience, and general educational and cultural materials that promote greater awareness of history, ethnic heritage and developmental potential of a people.
718/270-6082
2338 Center for Jewish Studies, Queens College
A preeminent academic, intellectual, and cultural resource for the New York region, serving both matriculating undergraduates and the community.
718/997-4531
2435 The Child Development Center at Queens College
Provides an early care and education program to children, 2.5 – 10 years of age, of Queens College student parents. While there is a strong emphasis on social-emotional development, all aspects of a traditional curriculum (math, science, language etc.) are addressed.
718/997-5885
1353 Children's Center of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Inc.
Provides child care to students of the College in a well-planned, comprehensive Center providing a program of care and education for children from six months to five years based on firm educational theory supported by intuitive, yet thoughtful nurture.
212/237-8310
1796 The City College 21st Century Foundation, Inc.
Raises funds for making grants to The City College of the University of the City of New York (CCNY).
212/650-7125
2076 City College Child Development Center, Inc.
Provides childcare and early childhood education services to the children of students of City College. The program hours are 7:45 am to 9:30 pm. Serves as an internship and fieldwork site for students of City College.
212/650-8616
1774 The City College Fund
To contribute funds in support of the functioning and operations of curricular and extra-curricular activities of the college and its related and associated agencies.
212/650-6525
1081 CLAGS
CLAGS is an organization of scholars, activists, artists, writers, public figures, intellectuals and community leaders who are committed to broadening the national understanding of LGTBQ issues.
212/817-1955
1618 College of Staten Island/CUNY
The private not-for-profit organization in a public/private partnership with the College of Staten Island. The Foundation stimulates and strengthens support for public higher education on Staten Island.
718/982-2365
2197 CUNY Honors College Foundation
Offers an intensive undergraduate experience shaped by the combined resources of CUNY and New York City.
212/817-1811
1717 CUNY Law School Foundation
Assist the School of Law in developing and delivering educational opportunities by making and encouraging gifts, grants, contributions and donations of real, intellectual and personal property to or for the benefit of the School of Law.
718/340-4200
2341 Early Childhood Center Programs, Brooklyn College
Offers enriched early childhood day & evening programs for children of Brooklyn College students. Day programs are available for Fall/Spring & Summer I. After school programs are offered Fall & Spring semesters, only.
718/951-5431
2342 Ella Baker/Charles Romain CDC
Provides both a pre-school and an after-school program, which meets the needs of both the child and the student parent.
718/270-6017
2343 The Feminist Press
An educational publisher, dedicated to promoting women’s voices. Since 1970, we have published over 250 classic works by women about women.
212/817-7915
1356 The Graduate Center Foundation, Inc.
Established in 1994 as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) responsible for managing and investing private funds donated in support of The Graduate Center.
212/817-7130
2159 GSUC Child Development and Learning Center
Provides affordable, high quality child care and early education and child care services to pre-school children of students attending the CUNY Graduate School.
212/817-7032
2345 Hostos Alumni Relations
Provides auxiliary services, such as food services, parking facilities, etc., for the benefit of the Hostos Community College campus community.
718/518-4300
2069 Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture
To serve the cultural needs of residents of the South Bronx and similar inner-city communities who do not have the means or the inclination to attend arts events in mid-town Manhattan.
718/518-6700
2162 Hostos Community College Children's Center
Provides an environment where language is experienced as “a bridge and not a barrier” to obtaining quality campus-based childcare while providing the student parents with the support needed to successfully complete their undergraduate studies.
718/518-4176
2280 Hostos Community College Foundation
Promotes the goals of the institution by organizing support provided from the community and beyond.
718/518-4300
2532 Hunter College Center for Community and Urban Health
Programs are dedicated to strengthening the capacity of individuals, families, organizations and populations to address and resolve contemporary community and urban health issues and concerns.
212/481-7672
1782 Hunter College Foundation, Inc.
Created in 1992, the Foundation's goal to bring to the college a select number of outstanding alumni and distinguished community, business and corporate leaders who are committed to the principles of high quality public education in NYC and are willing to help Hunter achieve increased academic distinction.
212/772-4085
2209 The John Jay College of Criminal Justice Foundation, Inc.
Provides fund raising activities and generates interest in and support of John Jay College and its various educational, cultural and social activities.
212/237-8600
1348 Kingsborough Community College Foundation
Exists to benefit Kingsborough Community College. Funds are used to provide student scholarships, enrich the student learning experience and build the college’s endowment.
718/368-4539
2225 LaGuardia Community College Foundation
To support and advance the educational research and public service activities of Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College; serves over 10,000 students in degree programs and 28,000 students in continuing education offerings.
718/482-5090
1950 Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
Presents international music, dance and theatre performances in a 2300-seat Concert Hall at affordable ticket prices, with special free events for Bronx schools.
718/960-8232
1357 Lehman College Foundation, Inc.
To raise, invest and distribute private funds for scholarships, faculty support and other educational needs of Lehman College. Serves as a window for the wider community through which to learn about and participate in the life of Lehman College.
718/960-8766
1972 Lehman College Speech and Hearing Center
Provides speech, language and hearing diagnostic, therapeutic and counseling services to infants, children and adults with a variety of communication disorders.
718/960-8138
1976 Lehman College Student Child Care Center, Inc.
Provides child care to children ages 2-10 years old, of student parents while they are attending classes at the college.
718/960-8746
1786 Literacy Partners, Inc.
Provides free community-based adult and family literacy programs to ensure that all adults have the access to quality education needed to fully realize their potential.
212/725-9200
2534 Main Street Legal Services, Inc.
The third-year clinical program of CUNY School of Law, provides legal services to indigent persons living in Queens.
718/340-4300
0693 Medgar Evers College Education Foundation
A non-profit corporation dedicated to raising funds for the college’s structures, scholarships, fellowships and general expansion/ improvement of Medgar Evers College/CUNY.
718/270-6938
1349 New York City College of Technology Foundation
A 501©(3) corporation charged with the solicitation and acceptance of gifts to the college in support of the college’s educational mission to provide proficient graduates in the technologies to New York City’s diverse population.
718/260-5025
1709 New York City College of Technology Our Children's Center
A CUNY based childcare center. The center provides student/parents affordable, quality childcare and early education for their children while they attend classes at New York City College of Technology.
718/260-5192/91
2211 New York City College of Technology-Student Health Services Center
Health promotion, prevention of illness, high quality care to promote academic achievements, retention and enhanced personal life is the mission of the Student Health Center.
718/260-5910
0884 New York Firefighters Burn Center Foundation
Formed by Firefighters to establish the best possible facilities for the research, prevention and treatment of burn injuries.
718/379-1900
2539 Scleroderma Foundation/Tri-State, Inc. Chapter
Helps patiens, and families, through support groups, educational information, including awareness and research funding.
800/867-0885
1791 Queens College Foundation, Inc.
To assist in developing and increasing the resources at Queens College/CUNY in order to provide more extensive educational opportunities and services to its students and faculty.
718/997-3920
1925 Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc.
Sponsors student scholarships and exhibits and lectures at the QCC Art Gallery and Holocaust Resource Center and performances at Queensborough’s Performing Arts Center.
718/281-5144
2218 Teachers Network, Inc.
Provides professional development for public school teachers, in NYC and nationwide, through grants and networking opportunities for curriculum, leadership, policy and new media.
212/966-5582
2172 Tribeca Performing Arts Center
Music, theatre and dance for all audiences, including family and school programs, new works by emerging artists, innovative Jazz programming and outreach to under-served audiences.
212/220-1459
1246 Urban Pathways, Inc.
Provides food, shelter and support services to 9,500 homeless women and men each year through outreach, drop-in centers and transitional and supportive housing programs.
212/736-7385
1880 York College Foundation, Inc.
To support and advance the activities and the mission of York College in pursuit of excellence in its academic, cultural, research and public service programs.
718/262-3810
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