Compiled by Angelique Molina-Mangaroo Thursday, August 29, 2024 |
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Creating opportunities for youth, on and off the court
New York Junior Tennis & Learning was founded in 1971 with the goal of empowering children through the sport of tennis and serves 90,000 young people in the five boroughs. What makes this organization unique is the goal of making tennis, a sport typically thought of as being for the wealthy, accessible to underserved youth. The organization also helps young people through tutoring and navigating admissions processes. Read more here.
– Angelique Molina-Mangaroo |
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New York Junior Tennis & Learning President and CEO Udai Tambar ALEX LI
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The Institute for Community Living (ICL) Emerson-Davis Family Residence, a one-of-a-kind program that keeps families together, will move forward with the construction of a new building thanks to City Council Member Crystal Hudson, who recently allocated $1.5 million in capital funding for the project. The Emerson Davis Family Residence, developed in 1996 in partnership with the State Office of Mental Health, is the only program in New York City to provide supportive housing and stabilization services for adults with mental health challenges who have been, or are at risk of being, separated from their children.
The Queens Chamber of Commerce, the oldest and largest business association in the borough, is now accepting votes for its Queens’ Best Frozen Dessert Competition. Members of the public are encouraged to vote for their favorite eatery in the borough from among 14 nominated establishments at https://bit.ly/QueensBestFrozenDessertVote through Friday, Sept. 6. The winner will be crowned with the title of Queens’ Best Frozen Dessert at an event on Thursday, Sept. 12. The winning eatery will receive bragging rights, along with a complimentary membership to the Queens Chamber of Commerce. The second and third place winners will receive certificates.
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A message from City & State |
SAVE THE DATE: Westchester Nonprofit OpCon is October 30th!
The 3rd annual Nonprofit OpCon Westchester focuses on streamlining processes and operations for nonprofits. It’s a new day in the nonprofit industry; join us as we explore insights and strategies for executive and board leadership, and managers in communications, fundraising, operations, IT, risk, finance, HR and more. Join us on October 30th at Westchester County Center! Early-bird ticket rates are available… Register today!
Sponsored by: T-Mobile for Government; Charles Newman Co.; Citrin Cooperman; Denham Wolf; JMT Consulting; Roberta Katz Consulting; Roundtable Technology; TriNet; and Your Part-Time Controller. |
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Homeless Services: The department awarded $12,632,751 to United Cerebral Palsy Associations Of New York State for city sanctuary facility for families with children. |
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Hate crimes in New York state surged nearly 13% in 2023 compared to the year before, with almost half of the incidents targeting Jews, according to a new report from the state comptroller (Gothamist) … U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York) recognized the importance of food for thought by pushing for a bill on Tuesday that would provide more free meals, including dinner, to public school students across the country (amNY) … In most school districts across the nation, teachers report to work a week before students show up for the first day of school. In New York City, teachers return just two days earlier (Chalkbeat) … NYC public school nurses will undergo suicide-prevention training as part of a new program that the city’s Department of Education (DOE) announced (amNY)
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How would Donald Trump’s “mass deportation” and Harris’ immigration policies affect New York? (Gothamist) |
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To Peter Matusewitch, vice president/deputy program executive at MTA Construction & Development
Have a birthday, career change, birth or death to announce? Email Angelique Molina-Mangaroo at amolina@nynmedia.com. |
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In person Sept. 10 – NewYorkBIO’s Innovation Summit (Quorum by Convene, Manhattan)
Sept. 12 – 2024 Not-For-Profit Summit (St. Francis College, Brooklyn)
Sep. 14 – Early Education Conference of New York (Apella, Manhattan)
Sep. 14 – 2024 Heroes Against Heroin 5K (Jones Beach State Park, Long Island)
Sep. 15 – The Brooklyn Workers Circle School Open House (95 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn)
Sept. 18 – Brooklyn Bridge to Employment Career Fair (North Brooklyn YMCA, Brooklyn)
Sept. 18 – Brooklyn Tech Talks: Funding for Founders (Newlab, Brooklyn)
Sept. 25 – Redefining Aging: From the Boardroom to the Bedroom (92nd St. Y, Manhattan)
Sept. 30 – Little Flower Children and Family Services of NY’s 27th Annual Golf Classic (Huntington, New York)
Sept. 30 – The New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute Gala (Cipriani South Street, Manhattan)
Oct. 1 – The Children’s Village Hosts Golf and Tennis Classic (Ardsley Country Club, New York)
Oct. 8 – Rising Ground’s Fall Benefit (La Vibra NYC, Manhattan)
Oct. 9 - Samaritan Daytop Foundation's 2024 Annual Gala (409 E 59th Street, Manhattan)
Oct. 15 – Justice In Action: The Fortune Society's 2024 Annual Gala (Gotham Hall, Manhattan)
Oct. 17 – Green-Wood Cemetery - Nightfall: Time Flies (500 25th Street, Brooklyn)
Oct. 22 - Osborne Association's 2024 Annual Benefit (The Mandarin Hotel, Manhattan)
Oct. 24 - SCO Family of Services’ Treiber Memorial Golf Outing (The Creek & Meadow Brook Club, Long Island)
Oct. 29 – The Art Show Benefit Preview for Henry Street Settlement (Park Avenue Armory, Manhattan)
Nov. 1 – Radio Bingo™ Spooktacular - Options for Community Living, Inc. (American Legion Post 94, Babylon)
Nov. 7 - Brooklyn Conservatory of Music's annual House Party (58 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn)
Nov. 14 – Nonprofit New York 2024 Annual Conference (Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, Manhattan)
Nov. 19 – Generation to Generation Dinner presented by the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust (36 Battery Pl, Manhattan)
Online Sept. 6 – First Fridays presented by the Workers Circle
Sept. 18 - Talent Is Our Greatest Asset: Talent Trends in Healthy Organizations
Sept. 25 - Sustainable Communities: Managing Change, Innovating for Resilience
Submit your event by sending a short description and a working link to Angelique Molina-Mangaroo via amolina@nynmedia.com.
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