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Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 483 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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In the mid-1990s New York City added 16 new clubhouses that were funded, in part by savings from the closing of several state mental hospitals into community programs. [13] In 1999, film maker Torstein Blixfjord directed a short performance piece to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Fountain House organisation in New York City. [14]
New York City Fire Museum: SoHo: Manhattan: Firefighting: Historical and modern firefighting vehicles, equipment, uniforms New York City Police Museum: Financial District: Manhattan: Law enforcement: Closed in 2014, plans unclear Harbor Defense Museum: Bay Ridge: Brooklyn Military Located in Fort Hamilton, 19th-century fort with exhibits of NY ...
GrowNYC is an environmental organization founded in 1970 and based in New York City, originally named the Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC). [1] GrowNYC is dedicated to the improvement New York City's quality of life through environmental programs, including Farmers' markets, community recycling, gardening, and environmental education.
New York City is known as one of the most culturally enriching and exciting cities in the U.S. It's also one of the most expensive. The cost of living in NYC is 130% higher than the national ...
A new report calls New York one of the best cities in the country for an active lifestyle — while a spot right across the Hudson ... New York City. San Francisco, CA. Las Vegas, NV. Chicago, IL ...
New York Cares works with about 1,300 nonprofits and schools, and aims to improve education, meet immediate needs, and revitalize public spaces throughout NYC. The organization plans and manages about 1,600 volunteer projects each month. Since its inception, New York Cares has provided over 70 million meals [5] to New Yorkers in need.