The Pinkerton Foundation (New York)

 
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    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    The Pinkerton Foundation

    Summary

    The Pinkerton Foundation gives to economically disadvantaged children, youth, and families; support also for severely learning-disabled children and adults of borderline intelligence. The foundation is also interested in endeavors that strengthen youth programming in poor communities; and programs that develop an individual's competencies, instill values, and increase opportunities to participate in society. The foundation has identified the following four program areas:
    • After-school and Summer Learning: ?The Foundation supports community-based programs that combine engaging activities, mentoring by caring adults and academic training.
    • Career Readiness: To enhance job prospects for disadvantaged youth, we support a wide range of employment training, career internship and skills-certification programs.
    • Education: The Foundation support GED and life-skills training, college access programs and initiatives for low-income single mothers and young people aging out of foster care.
    • Youth and Family Justice: The Foundation assists programs for young people entangled in the justice system that offer opportunities for education, employment training and personal growth.
    The Foundation favors programs that can make substantial progress toward their goals in a period of three years or less. Grants are awarded to organizations whose mission and programs are consistent with the foundation's interests, which include providing engaging cultural enrichment, recreation, work experience and continuing education programs for young people, as well as inter-generational programs and programs that engage young people in high-quality science, technology, engineering and math activities. The foundation favors programs that offer hands-on learning, creative role models and career exploration.
     

    History of Funding

    Previously awarded grants can be seen at http://www.thepinkertonfoundation.org/grants-authorized.

    Additional Information

    The Foundation does not make grants to individuals or provide emergency assistance, nor do they support medical research, the direct provision of health care or religious education. The Foundation rarely makes grants to support conferences, publications or media.

    Contacts

    Richard Smith

    Richard Smith
    610 5th Ave., Suite. 316
    New York, NY 10020-2403
    (212) 332-3385
    (212) 332-3399
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are non profit organizations operating in New York City or directly serving the City's youth.

    Deadline Details

    Applications are accepted throughout the year. Initial approach should be with a Letter of Intent. An application form is required. The board meets twice a year—in May and December—to consider grant requests.  Applications must be received well in advance of those meetings, by February 1 and September 1, annually, in order to allow time for site visits and follow-up discussions.

    Award Details

    Awards vary based on scope and size of project. Awards are up to $1,000,000. Cost sharing/matching may be required.

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