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The New York Community Trust
About The New York Community Trust:
As New York's largest community foundation, The New York Community Trust (The Trust) fosters and engages in enduring and innovative philanthropy, making grants that bring together the local knowledge and expertise of its team, nonprofits, and partners to help donors fulfill their vision for the causes they love. From education and the arts to health care and the environment, The Trust seeks to improve every aspect of the cultural and civic life of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester.
The Trust is a regional philanthropic leader. In addition to a distinguished competitive grantmaking program, The Trust hosts donor-advised funds that make grants throughout the United States as well as funder collaboratives that work on the leading edge of philanthropy to improve the lives of New Yorkers. In 2025, it made close to 11,000 grants totaling nearly $230 million.
Having celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2024, The Trust has catalyzed innovations in philanthropy ranging from establishing the first donor-advised fund in the 1930s to making landmark grants, including some of the first to fight AIDS, build the High Line, support immigrant communities in the region, and respond quickly in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The four broad priorities of this grantmaking program are to:
- Mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and removing legacy carbon from the atmosphere and oceans;
- Adapt and become more resilient to the consequences of a warming world;
- Protect public health from toxic chemicals and other environmental hazards; and
- Preserve and create ecological connectivity by supporting terrestrial and marine conservation corridors.
Grants made pursuant to this request for proposals will be for national projects, i.e., projects working in the United States (including its territories). Grants will not exceed $150,000 per year for up to two years.
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MIT Solve: 10th Anniversary Global Challenge
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
10th Anniversary Global Challenge
Ten years ago, we launched Solve on a simple bet: the best solutions to global challenges are out there —and it’s our job to find them, fund them, and help them scale.
Since then, the world has been reshaped. A pandemic exposed brittle systems, climate impacts are a daily reality, trust has eroded, and AI has both expanded what’s possible and raised questions about gaps in equity, power, access, and opportunity. In this new era, it is all the more urgent to close those gaps through innovation that scales, with broad adoption, wide distribution, and durability.
Over the past decade, Solve has become a global engine for that kind of innovation. We have launched over 100 challenges for which selected innovators, Solvers, have gone on to reach over 370 million lives and raise $1.1 billion to scale their impact. Solvers are our best bet in making a better future for all, and this year we’re doubling down on our support.
For our 10th Anniversary Global Challenge, we’re seeking 10 exceptional solutions built for the next decade: solving urgent problems and proving credible pathways to scale, whether through markets, policy, procurement, or platforms. We’re interested in innovations that put people first, and pair technological ingenuity with trust and durable economics.
Across health, climate, learning, and economic prosperity, solutions must respond to rapidly changing realities and operate at the speed of need. We are particularly seeking innovations that advance:
- A zero-carbon, equitable world and practical adaptation for communities already living with climate impacts
- Economic opportunity, security and mobility through jobs and livelihoods, financial inclusion, and small business growth
- Better health outcomes and stronger systems-care delivery, workforce, supply chains, prevention, and resilience
- Learning for all—delivering measurable learning gains in a modern world, particularly for those with different learning needs
- Indigenous communities in strengthening sovereignty and meeting their social, environmental, and economic goals
Solve’s 10th Anniversary Global Challenge is designed to surface the innovations that can define the next decade. Together with our network of partners, resources, and connections, we’re betting big on the solutions that will solve complex global challenges and fix broken systems in order to reach millions more.
Benefits
What will winners receive? The ten winners get a big stage and serious support. They'll be featured at the Solve Challenge Finals in New York City during UN General Assembly and NY Climate Week in September 2026, with travel costs covered. There, they'll pitch their work directly to a room of Solve’s global community, including investors and funders — and each winner will receive at least $100,000 in unrestricted prize funding, meaning they can use it however they need.
But the funding is just the start. Winners will gain access to MIT's innovation ecosystem, including specialized mentorship, pro-bono legal support, discounted access to technology, and connections to the network of past Solver teams. Solve supports our portfolio for the long-term, with more funding opportunities, skills training, media exposure, and speaking engagements on an ongoing basis.
Cowles Charitable Trust Grant
Cowles Charitable Trust
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Kathy and Rich Carroll Scholarship Fund for First Responders
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley
The Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley (CFHV) is a philanthropic community foundation that empowers individuals, families, businesses, and organizations to fulfill their charitable goals and strengthen communities across Dutchess, Putnam, and Ulster counties in New York. Through the establishment and stewardship of nearly 600 charitable funds totaling over $100 million in assets, CFHV has distributed hundreds of millions in grants and scholarships to address critical needs, including food insecurity, education, senior services, arts and culture, social services, environmental initiatives, and more. The Foundation works with donors to build lasting charitable legacies, offers leadership on community issues, and provides grants and scholarships that create both immediate relief and long-term positive impact throughout the Hudson Valley.
Kathy and Rich Carroll Scholarship Fund for First Responders
Established in 2024 by the Carroll family, this scholarship honors Rich Carroll’s lifelong commitment to public service and his belief in giving back through the fire service profession. The award supports graduating high school seniors from Dutchess County who plan to pursue postsecondary studies in fire science, emergency response, EMT, or paramedicine. The scholarship encourages students entering these critical service fields to follow a path of helping others and strengthening their communities. One non-renewable scholarship of $2,500 is awarded annually.
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Grant
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in New York
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for New York?
Grants are most commonly $97,296.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Grants for First Responders in New York year over year?
In 2024, funders in New York awarded a total of 113,025 grants.
2022 258,176
2023 259,835
2024 113,025
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Grants for First Responders in New York given out in New York, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, Education, and Human Services.
1. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
2. Education
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Grants for First Responders in New York changing over time?
Funding has increased by -61.78%.
2022 $28,202,880,598
2023
$28,659,853,906
1.62%
2024
$10,954,606,207
-61.78%
New York Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
New York County, Tompkins County, and Nassau County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| New York County | $6,947,862,392 |
| Tompkins County | $801,228,329 |
| Nassau County | $750,029,158 |
| Kings County | $677,900,631 |
| Suffolk County | $646,886,818 |