12/03/2013
Attend a free IRS Tax Workshop for Small and Mid-Size Nonprofits!
IRS Tax Workshop for Small and Mid-Size Nonprofits
CHANGE OF LOCATION: Baruch College, Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center 55 Lexington Avenue, 14th Floor (at 24th Street) This session is being hosted by the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College in partnership with the Robert F. Wagner Graduate S...
11/04/2013
Community leaders! Learn more about how you can receive a grant to work on community and school improvement projects from Citizens Committee for New York City!
Neighborhood Grants | Citizens Committee For New York City
Through our Neighborhood Grants, Citizens Committee awards micro-grants of up to $3,000 to resident-led groups to work on community and school improvement projects throughout the city. We prioritize groups based in low income neighborhoods and Title I public schools.
10/31/2013
The NYC Commission On Human Rights presenting at a Know Your Rights and Responsibilities Forum for advanced level ESL Students.
08/19/2013
Commissioner Fatima Shama will send out her first tweets on August 29th! Join us for the first live tweet session about on 8/29 from 3-4pm EST.
Follow her on twitter! http://www.twitter.com/fshamaNYC — NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
Fatima A. Shama (FShamaNYC) on Twitter
The latest from Fatima A. Shama (). Commissioner | RT and Follows ≠ endorsements. Opinions are my own. (http://www.nyc.gov/socialmediapolicy). New York City
07/17/2013
Help NYC Build it Back stronger and better. Public comment is needed on NYC’s CDBG-DR Plan by TOMORROW! Comments are being taken in English, Chinese, Spanish, or Russian.
NYC Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery - Access the CDBG-DR Action Plan
The City’s CDBG-DR Action Plan was approved by HUD on May 10, 2013. The plan details how the City plans to spend the $1.773 billion grant from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for eligible Hurricane Sandy disaster recovery and rebuilding activities. The Action Plan...
07/11/2013
Help Save A Life: Learn CPR with FREE New York City Fire Department (FDNY) EMS Training! FDNY Mobile CPR Training Unit is designed and equipped to travel throughout New York City and provide CPR classes day or evening, at no cost, where groups and organizations meet. To schedule a training call 718-281-3888 or visit www.nyc.gov/fdny/cpr.
FDNY Public CPR Training
The Official Fire Department City of New York (FDNY) Web Site. The FDNY is the largest combined Fire and EMS provider in the world serving and area of more than 310 square miles and over 7 million people.
07/09/2013
http://www.nyhumanities.org/discussion_groups/community_conversations/apply.php
Community-based groups and organizations are eligible to receive a $200 stipend from the New York Council for the Humanities for hosting a Community Conversation on immigration!
Community Conversations | New York Council for the Humanities
07/05/2013
Did you know that there are over one thousand places around NYC that provide a free breakfast and lunch for kids all summer long - no paperwork required! Help spread the word and learn more about this great program at www.nyc.gov/nycfood or text “NYCMEALS” to 877-877.
NYC Food
06/20/2013
Celebrating the graduates from the 2012 and 2013 One NYC One Nation Neighborhood Leadership Institutes.
06/11/2013
Get information on how you can help immigrant communities in New York City! Subscribe to our monthly NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Bulletin today!
E-mail Update Registration - IMM
05/30/2013
“Yes, we want comprehensive immigration reform, but what can we be doing now?"
Check out the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs' Blueprints for Immigrant Integration:
http://www.nyc.gov/integration
Fatima Shama: Blueprints for Immigrant Integration | Cities of Migration
After years of modeling immigrant integration success to other cities, the City of New York has launched Blueprints for Immigrant Integration, a set of open source tools and shareable strategies that any local government can use “to integrate and ensure the success of their immigrant communities.”