We’re delighted to see our President & CEO Grace C. Bonilla, Esq. featured again in the annual “Power of Diversity: Women 100” by?City & State New York. This annual publication recognizes New York’s most influential female leaders, from sectors including business, politics, activism, and philanthropy. Read about Grace and the other inspiring honorees here: unitedway.nyc/3ZmPeJi #WomenInLeadership #WomenWhoLead #DiversityAndInclusion
United Way of New York City
非营利组织管理
New York,NY 9,154 位关注者
Making New York City work for every New Yorker
关于我们
United Way of New York City (UWNYC) has been a trusted partner to government, corporations, and community-based organizations for 85 years. Serving low-income New Yorkers, UWNYC’s collective impact approach enables the diagnosis of neighborhood challenges and the design of solutions to expand education, financial stability, and health opportunities. UWNYC then deploys resources and volunteers while also driving policy change that is guided by measured results. UWNYC envisions caring communities where all individuals and families have access to quality education and the opportunity to lead healthy and financially secure lives.
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https://www.unitedwaynyc.org
United Way of New York City的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1938
- 领域
- Education、Income、Health、Strengthening NYC Non Profits、Community Impact、Early Childhood Education、Early Childhood Education和Collective Impact
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205 East 42nd Street
Fl. 13
US,NY,New York,10017
United Way of New York City员工
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Kanchana Suggu
Senior Vice President, Food and Health at United Way of New York City
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Eric Graig
Research Professional with 15+ years’ success designing and implementing applied research studies and analyzing qualitative/quantitative data.
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Michelle Currie
Collaborative learning, impact, and innovation.
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Deepmalya Ghosh
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The United Way of New York City team had a packed and successful few days at SOMOS Puerto Rico! ? ?? This annual conference unites the Latine community to raise awareness, advocate, and collaborate on public policy with the NYS Assembly and Senate’s Puerto Rican & Hispanic Task Force. The theme this year was “Navigating Change Together: Fostering Collaboration for a Sustainable Future.” At the conference, UWNYC led a workshop entitled "Inspiring Future Generations: Latine Curriculum for Public Schools," which discussed?the importance of developing a curriculum for NYC public schools centered on Latine and Hispanic history and culture. This upcoming initiative will help reflect the stories and identities of NYC’s public-school students, over 40% of whom identify as Latine or Hispanic. On another panel, our team shared UWNYC’s efforts to expand access to preventative care and other health services.? ? Many thanks to our distinguished panelists: Melissa Aviles-Ramos, Chancellor, NYC Public Schools? Councilmember Rita Joseph, NYC Council Education Chair? Councilmember Amanda Farías, NYC Council Majority Leader? Jessica Orozco Guttlein, Esq., SVP for Policy & Communications, Hispanic Federation Assemblymember Manny De Los Santos,?who also served as our legislative sponsor ? Congratulations to our President & CEO Grace C. Bonilla, Esq. on receiving?the Human Services Leader Award and thank you to everyone who joined us at our first United Way Community Reception!
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Tickets are now available for the 19th annual Power of Women to Make a Difference Luncheon.??? ? ? Each year, hundreds of leaders from NYC’s public, private, and nonprofit sectors gather at the Luncheon to celebrate extraordinary women and the strength of our Women United community. #PowerofWomen2025 will raise critical funds for UWNYC’s education equity work, supporting our city’s children and families. ? ? This event is open to everyone—?because when women rise, we all rise, driving lasting, meaningful change. ? ? Join us on March 25, 2025 at Ziegfeld Ballroom. ? ? Reserve your seats here: unitedway.nyc/4eppiRf ?? ? ? #philanthropy #womensempowerment #networkingevent #nycevents ?
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Congratulations to our Vice President, Health Equity Michelle Drayton , RN, MPH on her feature in Crain's New York Business’s “Notable Leaders in Healthcare.” ?? This annual publication celebrates accomplished and influential leaders at healthcare organizations in the New York City metro area. Michelle heads UWNYC’s Health Equity Unit, working to remove racial health disparities in our city by offering free preventative healthcare services and health education. Read about Michelle and the other featured leaders here: unitedway.nyc/4epLZVz #healthcare #leaders #leadership
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?? Please join us in welcoming our newest Board members! ??? We’re thrilled to have four incredible leaders join the United Way of New York City family:? ? Chris Canty, ESPN Radio Host + New York Football Giants Alumni? ? Christine Sobhani, Senior Partner, Kingsley Gate? ? Kate Woolley, General Manager, IBM Ecosystem ? Laurinda Martins, Partner, Real Estate, Fried Frank? Each of them brings invaluable expertise?and a passion for advancing our mission. Together, we’ll work towards creating a stronger, more equitable New York City. Welcome, Kate, Chris, Christine, and Laurinda! ???? Read more about our new Board members here: unitedway.nyc/40F17eq
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?? Tonight at 8 PM ET, join United Way Worldwide for a star-studded benefit on CBS and CMT, with special appearances and performances by Blake Shelton, Stephen Colbert, Zac Brown Band, and more! ?? Together with Paramount Global, we’re raising funds for disaster relief to help families impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Every dollar donated will help provide emergency shelter, meals, and vital support for communities in need. Let’s stand united for our neighbors in crisis! To learn more about the benefit, visit https://lnkd.in/eu_Qnudy ??
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Powering and empowering NYC ??????? ? Our longtime supporter National Grid is running its UWNYC employee giving campaign through November 8th to raise money for United Way of New York City’s initiatives.? ? This week, we visited the National Grid team in their Brooklyn office, accompanied by Dr. Melony Samuels from our community partner The Campaign Against Hunger. Our President & CEO Grace C. Bonilla, Esq. shared how United Way of New York City is alleviating hunger by supporting over 500 emergency food providers throughout our city, including The Campaign Against Hunger. Afterwards,?Dr. Samuels discussed how working with nonprofits like UWNYC has helped her organization become a leader in New York’s hunger prevention space.? ? We thank National Grid for its ongoing commitment to our mission!
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A big thank you to our amazing corporate partner S&P Global for engaging in our very first Financial Literacy Reading Kit initiative! ???? Their support is helping us provide valuable resources to young learners and empower them with the skills they need for a brighter financial future. We also give a special thanks to author Ebony Beckford, whose insightful books are inspiring the next generation to make smart financial decisions early on! ?? Together, we’re making a difference, one book at a time.
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Last week, Cushman & Wakefield hosted a fireside chat with our Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer & Strategic Initiatives, Eichakeem McClary, alongside Todd Schwartz, Managing Principal, New York at Cushman & Wakefield, and valued member of our board of directors, to kick off their 2024 United Way Giving Campaign. This engaging conversation highlighted UWNYC’s mission, the impact of our programs, and the importance of corporate support in driving change. We're grateful to Cushman & Wakefield for launching their campaign and providing a platform to deepen understanding of how we serve New Yorkers. Thank you to Todd and Eichakeem for leading this impactful discussion! ?? Discover how your company can partner with us: https://lnkd.in/ewT2DiY3
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We had a wonder-fall time visiting our friends at Hearty Roots?on their farm in Germantown, NY!??? ?? ?? The Hearty Roots team treated us and our community partners to a tour of the grange during a beautiful autumn afternoon. Our group learned about the crop cultivation process and history of the farm while sampling fresh produce – and making new animal friends. UWNYC’s Local Produce Link program connects 7 local farms, including Hearty Roots, with 42 food pantries to provide fresh produce to underserved NYC communities. Local Produce Link guarantees farmers?income for the entire growing season while helping pantry clients enjoy nutritious meals and new recipes. Learn more about Local Produce Link here: unitedway.nyc/4hj3J7U
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