Category: Program
The Hunger Collective Responds When Crisis Strikes
On a freezing Tuesday in January, days after a storm delivered 10 inches of snow, Pastor Phil Wittenberg walked into The Salvation Army's Astoria Community Center and immediately knew there was a crisis.
Where Compassion Meets Action
For 20+ years, our partnership with City Relief has deepened to serve food insecure and unhoused neighbors in New York City.
From Our CEO: How You Can Respond to Food Insecurity Today
With the recent and ongoing news about funding cuts to SNAP benefits, Hope For New York is working closely with our nonprofit partners to determine the best ways to address immediate needs. Read a special message from Elise Chong, our CEO, on the ways you can join us in providing tangible hope.
Providing Nearly 9,000 Meals to Food Insecure New Yorkers
In a city where an average 1.3 million New Yorkers are food insecure, Hope for New York, P.S. Kitchen, The Salvation Army, and City Relief have come together to show the strength and power of our network by addressing hunger.
The Impact of Capacity Building
A critical aspect of our model is capacity building, which focuses on equipping and strengthening our affiliates through in-house training sessions and workshops, plus specific capacity building grants that provide additional training.
Virtual Learning Labs: Engaging and Encouraging Affiliates
Throughout the COVID-19 era, we have seen the power of the HFNY network. Our affiliates stayed connected to Hope for New York—and each other—through weekly prayer meetings and biweekly Virtual Affiliate Convenings.
What Is HFNY’s Community Grants Circle?
In 2014, we started our CGC to give our most committed partners an inside look at the work of our affiliates and our grantmaking process. Find out more about how members are selected, what ways they contribute, and how you can join.
What Is Capacity Building and Why Do We Do It?
You might know that we at Hope for New York support our affiliates by mobilizing volunteers and providing financial resources. But did you know we also support them through capacity building? Read to find out what that means.
Grantmaking 101: What Exactly Is Due Diligence?
Are you curious about what goes into Hope for New York’s grantmaking process? Here we’ll give you look inside the due diligence (aka review and evaluation) process that takes place every year when our non-profit affiliates apply for grants.
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