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Hundreds of students rally at City Hall for police-free schools
Demonstrators called on New York City Mayor Eric Adams and schools Chancellor David Banks to divert school policing investments to other resources in the city’s upcoming budget.
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Catholic Guardian Services appoints five new board members
The newest additions to the board will help continue the nonprofit’s legacy of serving underserved youth and families.
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New York City Blood Center pledges $1 for every blood donation to support Ukrainian refugees
The pledge drive is being coordinated through a partnership with the Global Blood Fund.
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Jumaane Williams proposes ‘Homeless Bill of Rights’
The New York City public advocate wants to codify protections for unhoused people.
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National Dance Institute raises $1.5 million at gala to support arts programs
The event featured performances by New York City public school students who benefit from NDI’s programming.
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Leader to Leader: Melanie Hartzog of The New York Foundling
The former New York City Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services discusses her new role after taking on a pandemic.
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Does David Banks stand a chance against the bureaucracy?
The New York City schools chancellor is committed to cutting through red tape.
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Real Talk: NYC contract registrations rose 15% after start of Better Contract For New York task force
The increase provides a glimmer of hope for the city’s long standing contracting problems.
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New report finds Black male teachers most engaged with students but the hardest to retain
The DonorsChoose survey includes recommendations for change during a time when teacher retention is low.
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Employers pen letter of opposition to NYC's salary range law
Support for amendments would create loopholes to avoid compliance, advocates say
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Celebrating the 2022 Nonprofit 40 Under 40
New York Nonprofit Media joined with nonprofit leaders and staff to honor this year’s rising stars.
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New York City workers keep throwing out homeless people’s belongings
The Sanitation Department said ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure,’ but homeless advocates called the policy garbage.
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Henry Street adopts $22 minimum wage
The nonprofit’s new pay structure is meant to be as symbolic as it is a major help for the organization’s employees.
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Planned Parenthood of Greater NY completes renovations to Bronx and Brooklyn Health Centers
The expansion of both health centers aims to improve services and decrease wait times
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NYU McSilver’s first AI chief on using the innovation for nonprofits
Minerva Tantoco discusses making artificial intelligence a positive for all communities.
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United Way of New York City raises $1 million at first in-person event after COVID-19
The 16th Annual Women United Power of Women to Make a Difference Awards Luncheon benefitted ReadNYC and honored influential women.
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Opinion: Replace Rose M. Singer Center with community-based alternatives to incarceration and a Women’s Center for Justice
With more decarceration efforts that addresses the needs of women and gender-nonconforming individuals, New York can set the stage for closing Rikers Island.
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