Grant Cycle | Grantee | Amount |
Winter 2022/23 | Catholic Charities of Westchester and Putnam | $50,000 |
To provide case management and emergency relief funding to seniors in need | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Pace Women’s Justice Center | $50,000 |
To provide civil legal services to protect seniors from all forms of elder abuse | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Visiting Nurse Services in Westchester | $40,080 |
To expand their geriatric care navigation program to at-risk, low-income seniors | ||
Winter 2022/23 | A-HOME | $18,921 |
To put in place a proactive protocol to address and prevent bedbugs at their senior residences | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Caring for the Hungry & Homeless of Peekskill | $15,000 |
To provide healthy groceries to food insecure older adults | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Hillside Food Outreach | $15,000 |
To support their program which delivers nutritious foods to homebound seniors in Putnam and Westchester Counties | ||
Winter 2022/23 | North East Community Center | $15,000 |
To deliver nutritious foods to homebound seniors and start a medical equipment/supplies sharing closet | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Parole Preparation Project | $15,000 |
To provide direct support and assistance to formerly incarcerated elders returning home from prison | ||
Winter 2022/23 | St. Thomas Episcopal Church | $10,000 |
To support and expand their food pantry services to more seniors in need in Amenia and the surrounding area | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Gramatan Village | $9,800 |
To provide emergency funding for food and transportation to their eligible senior members | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Community Housing Innovations | $5,000 |
To launch a site-based food pantry at Mayfair Senior Apartments | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Pawling Resource Center | $5,000 |
To relieve food insecurity in the Pawling community | ||
Winter 2022/23 | Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry | $4,050 |
To provide warm, nutritious meals to homebound, food-insecure seniors |
Spring 2023 | CAREERS Support Solutions | $40,000 |
To provide workforce readiness, job placement and ongoing support to low-income seniors | ||
Spring 2023 | Cancer Support Team | $25,000 |
To provide in-home nurse education, social work, and case management for low-income senior cancer patients and their families | ||
Spring 2023 | Association on Aging in New York | $24,500 |
To increase caregiver identification and connect caregivers to local resources in Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester Counties | ||
Spring 2023 | Community Center of Northern Westchester | $20,000 |
To provide food, clothing, social work and case management services to seniors in need | ||
Spring 2023 | Family Service Society of Yonkers | $20,000 |
To support their Guardianship Program, which protects incapacitated seniors from physical and emotional abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation | ||
Spring 2023 | Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County | $20,000 |
To provide needed home repairs and modifications that allow seniors to continue to live in their own homes | ||
Spring 2023 | Lifespan of Greater Rochester | $20,000 |
To provide caregiver-directed vouchers for respite services to families in Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester Counties | ||
Spring 2023 | Cardinal McCloskey Community Services | $15,000 |
To replace the flooring at a senior group residence home | ||
Spring 2023 | Meals on Wheels of White Plains | $15,000 |
To deliver meals to homebound seniors living in White Plains | ||
Spring 2023 | Mental Health America of Dutchess County | $15,000 |
To provide emergency relief funds to senior veterans in need | ||
Spring 2023 | My Brother Vinny | $15,000 |
To provide kitchen and bathroom essentials to low-income, newly housed senior veterans | ||
Spring 2023 | Bedford, Town of | $10,000 |
To provide emergency relief funds to seniors in need | ||
Spring 2023 | Stonewood Farm | $5,000 |
To provide fresh produce to food insecure seniors in Dover | ||
Spring 2023 | Trinity United Methodist Church | $4,500 |
To provide fresh foods and produce to food insecure seniors in the White Plains area |
Fall 2023 | Community Resource Center | $40,000 |
To provide support and emergency funding to immigrant seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | VISIONS | $40,000 |
To provide services that improve the independence of blind older adults | ||
Fall 2023 | Yonkers Community Action Program | $30,000 |
To purchase a mobile food truck to serve food insecure seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | Vassar-Warner Home | $25,000 |
To replace the Home’s walk-in refrigerator/freezer | ||
Fall 2023 | Alzheimer’s Association of the Hudson Valley | $15,000 |
To provide respite care vouchers to caregivers | ||
Fall 2023 | Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic | $15,000 |
To support the replacement of their Center’s nurse call system |
Fall 2023 | Rebuilding Together Dutchess County | $15,000 |
To provide minor home repairs and accessibility modifications for low-income senior homeowners | ||
Fall 2023 | Westchester Library System | $15,000 |
To deliver library materials to homebound seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | CancerCare | $10,000 |
To provide financial assistance for cancer treatment-related expenses | ||
Fall 2023 | Community Food Pantry of Sleepy Hollow & Tarrytown | $10,000 |
To address food insecurity among seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | Dutchess County Dept. of Community & Family Services | $10,000 |
To provide emergency financial relief to vulnerable seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | Let It Shine | $10,000 |
To provide healthy food and senior-specific products to older adults | ||
Fall 2023 | Putnam County Housing Corporation | $10,000 |
To provide small home repairs and maintenance for senior homeowners | ||
Fall 2023 | United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region | $10,000 |
To provide emergency relief funding to low-income seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | Croton-Cortlandt Food Pantry | $7,600 |
To address food insecurity among seniors | ||
Fall 2023 | Interfaith Emergency Food Pantry of Pleasantville | $1,800 |
To purchase low-sodium, low-sugar and other essential foods |