The Norinchukin Foundation Inc | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 13-3738532

Foundation Overview

Based in New York, NY, The Norinchukin Foundation Inc has awarded 36 grants totaling $163,000 to organizations in New York. Individual grants range from $2,000 to $8,000, with a median award of $4,000.

Latest Tax Year
2023
Total Giving (all years)
$163,000
Total Assets
$544,551
Median Grant (all grants)
$4,000

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
6
Median Grant
$4,500
% No Significant Change
0% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: February 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Closed Network: N/A

0 of 6 recipients (0%) were new grantees. Foundation maintains tight relationships with established partners. New applicants rarely succeed without insider connections.

Geographic Focus
New York

100% of all grants are concentrated in New York, demonstrating highly focused geographic giving. This foundation prioritizes deep community impact in its primary service area. Within New York, funding concentrates in New York (83%), Bronx (17%).

Funding Trajectory
+12%

Stable funding levels with 12% change over 3 years indicate consistent grant-making capacity and predictable philanthropic resources. This stability suggests reliable ongoing funding opportunities.

Program Areas
Education + 2 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on education (69%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

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Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into The Norinchukin Foundation Inc's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art $2,000 New York, NY, US Culture & Art Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Museum's Finest Works Of Art From Their Permanent Collection And World Renowned Special Exhibitions. 2023
Japan Society $8,000 New York, NY, US Educational Programs Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Following Education Programs In 2014: About Japan:a Teacher's Resource Website (For Educators Where Curricular Materials Are Made Widely Available At No Cost); Educator Workshops; Educators' Study Tours To Japan; Summer Immersion Workshop For High School Students; Weekend Programs For Families And Children (Annual Series Of Weekend Programs Designed To Introduce Young Children And Their Families); School Partner Alliance (Association Between Japan Society And A Tri-state Area School. Japan Society Works Together With A School To Expand Their Asian Studies Program Across The Curriculum); Going Global- Social Networking For Students; And Tomodachi Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program. 2023
The New York Botanical Garden $5,000 Bronx, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Continued Support Towards The Edible Academy, Which Currently Serves 40,000 Children, Teachers, Families, Community Gardeners, And Adults Each Year With Edible Gardening Programming, And Nutritional Information That Will Help Combat The Rising Problem Of Childhood Obesity By Encouraging Healthful Eating. Children, Teachers And Families Are Provided With Hands-on Gardening Lessons.children Also Learn How To Grow Fresh Vegetables, The Importance Of A Healthy Lifestyle, And Teachers Learn How To Create School Gardens. With Indoor Classrooms Under Construction For Completion In 2016, The Edible Academy Will Be Able To Operate Year-round, And The Program Will Double Visitation To 80,000. 2023
Midori & Friends $5,000 New York, NY, US Music Education Program Contribution Is For Continued Support Of Midori & Friends To Enhance The Lives Of Almost 200,000 Under-served New York City Children By Providing High-quality Music Education Programs. Midori & Friends Has Served Over 15,000 Students Annually In 40 Public Schools. Focusing On Children With Little Or No Access To The Arts, The Music Programs Are Offered At No Cost To Students And Available To All Children Regardless Of Their Music Ability, Education Or Economic Background. Adventures In Making Music Is A Program Where Children Learn How To Play An Instrument. This Program Engages Students Creatively, Physically, And Emotionally. For Many Of The Students, This Program Represents Their First Experience Playing An Instrument, So They Are Brought From Total Unfamiliarity To The Ability To Play Beginner Music In Six Months. 2023
Grownyc $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Grownyc's Environmental Education Program Offering Projects In The Areas Of Conservation, Renewable Energy, And Nutrition To Intermediate And High School Students. Since 1978, 41,000 Nyc School Students Have Organized And/or Participated In Nearly 1,000 Projects Serving Over 110 Neighborhoods In Nyc And In The City's Upstate Watershed Through Grownyc's Environmental Education Program. During The Past 11 Years, Over 21,000 Native Trees And Shrubs Have Been Planted Along 25 Water Bodies In Nyc And Its Upstate Watershed. For These Efforts, Grow Nyc Is A Recipient Of The 2010 Us Epa Environmental Quality Award. Students Learn About Environmental Issues Both Global And Local. Through A Model Which Includes Planning, Research, And Service-time, Students Are Motivated To Change The World Around Them-beginning With Their Own Homes, Schools And Neighborhoods. Participants Organize Improvement Projects Which Require Leadership Skills To Implement. Clas 2023
Solar One $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental & Social Service Contribution Is For Solar One Who Designs And Delivers Innovative Education, Training, And Technical Assistance That Fosters Sustainability And Resiliency In Diverse Urban Environments. Solar One Empowers Learning That Changes The Way People Think About Energy, Sustainability, And Resilience By Engaging And Educating A Diverse Set Of Stakeholders And Beneficiaries. Their Programs Help Individuals And Communities Explore New Ways Of Living And Working That Are More Adaptive To A Changing World. 2023
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art $2,000 New York, NY, US Culture & Art Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Museum's Finest Works Of Art From Their Permanent Collection And World Renowned Special Exhibitions. 2022
Japan Society $8,000 New York, NY, US Educational Programs Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Following Education Programs In 2014: About Japan:a Teacher's Resource Website (for Educators Where Curricular Materials Are Made Widely Available At No Cost); Educator Workshops; Educators' Study Tours To Japan; Summer Immersion Workshop For High School Students; Weekend Programs For Families And Children (annual Series Of Weekend Programs Designed To Introduce Young Children And Their Families); School Partner Alliance (association Between Japan Society And A Tri-state Area School. Japan Society Works Together With A School To Expand Their Asian Studies Program Across The Curriculum); Going Global- Social Networking For Students; And Tomodachi Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program. 2022
The New York Botanical Garden $5,000 Bronx, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Continued Support Towards The Edible Academy, Which Currently Serves 40,000 Children, Teachers, Families, Community Gardeners, And Adults Each Year With Edible Gardening Programming, And Nutritional Information That Will Help Combat The Rising Problem Of Childhood Obesity By Encouraging Healthful Eating. Children, Teachers And Families Are Provided With Hands-on Gardening Lessons.children Also Learn How To Grow Fresh Vegetables, The Importance Of A Healthy Lifestyle, And Teachers Learn How To Create School Gardens. With Indoor Classrooms Under Construction For Completion In 2016, The Edible Academy Will Be Able To Operate Year-round, And The Program Will Double Visitation To 80,000. 2022
Midori & Friends $5,000 New York, NY, US Music Education Program Contribution Is For Continued Support Of Midori & Friends To Enhance The Lives Of Almost 200,000 Under-served New York City Children By Providing High-quality Music Education Programs. Midori & Friends Has Served Over 15,000 Students Annually In 40 Public Schools. Focusing On Children With Little Or No Access To The Arts, The Music Programs Are Offered At No Cost To Students And Available To All Children Regardless Of Their Music Ability, Education Or Economic Background. Adventures In Making Music Is A Program Where Children Learn How To Play An Instrument. This Program Engages Students Creatively, Physically, And Emotionally. For Many Of The Students, This Program Represents Their First Experience Playing An Instrument, So They Are Brought From Total Unfamiliarity To The Ability To Play Beginner Music In Six Months. 2022
Grownyc $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Grownyc's Environmental Education Program Offering Projects In The Areas Of Conservation, Renewable Energy, And Nutrition To Intermediate And High School Students. Since 1978, 41,000 Nyc School Students Have Organized And/or Participated In Nearly 1,000 Projects Serving Over 110 Neighborhoods In Nyc And In The City's Upstate Watershed Through Grownyc's Environmental Education Program. During The Past 11 Years, Over 21,000 Native Trees And Shrubs Have Been Planted Along 25 Water Bodies In Nyc And Its Upstate Watershed. For These Efforts, Grow Nyc Is A Recipient Of The 2010 Us Epa Environmental Quality Award. Students Learn About Environmental Issues Both Global And Local. Through A Model Which Includes Planning, Research, And Service-time, Students Are Motivated To Change The World Around Them-beginning With Their Own Homes, Schools And Neighborhoods. Participants Organize Improvement Projects Which Require Leadership Skills To Implement. Clas 2022
Solar One $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental & Social Service Contribution Is For Solar One Who Designs And Delivers Innovative Education, Training, And Technical Assistance That Fosters Sustainability And Resiliency In Diverse Urban Environments. Solar One Empowers Learning That Changes The Way People Think About Energy, Sustainability, And Resilience By Engaging And Educating A Diverse Set Of Stakeholders And Beneficiaries. Their Programs Help Individuals And Communities Explore New Ways Of Living And Working That Are More Adaptive To A Changing World. 2022
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art $2,000 New York, NY, US Culture & Art Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Museum's Finest Works Of Art From Their Permanent Collection And World Renowned Special Exhibitions. 2022
Japan Society $8,000 New York, NY, US Educational Programs Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Following Education Programs In 2014: About Japan:a Teacher's Resource Website (For Educators Where Curricular Materials Are Made Widely Available At No Cost); Educator Workshops; Educators' Study Tours To Japan; Summer Immersion Workshop For High School Students; Weekend Programs For Families And Children (Annual Series Of Weekend Programs Designed To Introduce Young Children And Their Families); School Partner Alliance (Association Between Japan Society And A Tri-state Area School. Japan Society Works Together With A School To Expand Their Asian Studies Program Across The Curriculum); Going Global- Social Networking For Students; And Tomodachi Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program. 2022
The New York Botanical Garden $5,000 Bronx, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Continued Support Towards The Edible Academy, Which Currently Serves 40,000 Children, Teachers, Families, Community Gardeners, And Adults Each Year With Edible Gardening Programming, And Nutritional Information That Will Help Combat The Rising Problem Of Childhood Obesity By Encouraging Healthful Eating. Children, Teachers And Families Are Provided With Hands-on Gardening Lessons.children Also Learn How To Grow Fresh Vegetables, The Importance Of A Healthy Lifestyle, And Teachers Learn How To Create School Gardens. With Indoor Classrooms Under Construction For Completion In 2016, The Edible Academy Will Be Able To Operate Year-round, And The Program Will Double Visitation To 80,000. 2022
Midori & Friends $5,000 New York, NY, US Music Education Program Contribution Is For Continued Support Of Midori & Friends To Enhance The Lives Of Almost 200,000 Under-served New York City Children By Providing High-quality Music Education Programs. Midori & Friends Has Served Over 15,000 Students Annually In 40 Public Schools. Focusing On Children With Little Or No Access To The Arts, The Music Programs Are Offered At No Cost To Students And Available To All Children Regardless Of Their Music Ability, Education Or Economic Background. Adventures In Making Music Is A Program Where Children Learn How To Play An Instrument. This Program Engages Students Creatively, Physically, And Emotionally. For Many Of The Students, This Program Represents Their First Experience Playing An Instrument, So They Are Brought From Total Unfamiliarity To The Ability To Play Beginner Music In Six Months. 2022
Grownyc $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Grownyc's Environmental Education Program Offering Projects In The Areas Of Conservation, Renewable Energy, And Nutrition To Intermediate And High School Students. Since 1978, 41,000 Nyc School Students Have Organized And/or Participated In Nearly 1,000 Projects Serving Over 110 Neighborhoods In Nyc And In The City's Upstate Watershed Through Grownyc's Environmental Education Program. During The Past 11 Years, Over 21,000 Native Trees And Shrubs Have Been Planted Along 25 Water Bodies In Nyc And Its Upstate Watershed. For These Efforts, Grow Nyc Is A Recipient Of The 2010 Us Epa Environmental Quality Award. Students Learn About Environmental Issues Both Global And Local. Through A Model Which Includes Planning, Research, And Service-time, Students Are Motivated To Change The World Around Them-beginning With Their Own Homes, Schools And Neighborhoods. Participants Organize Improvement Projects Which Require Leadership Skills To Implement. Clas 2022
Solar One $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental & Social Service Contribution Is For Solar One Who Designs And Delivers Innovative Education, Training, And Technical Assistance That Fosters Sustainability And Resiliency In Diverse Urban Environments. Solar One Empowers Learning That Changes The Way People Think About Energy, Sustainability, And Resilience By Engaging And Educating A Diverse Set Of Stakeholders And Beneficiaries. Their Programs Help Individuals And Communities Explore New Ways Of Living And Working That Are More Adaptive To A Changing World. 2022
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art $2,000 New York, NY, US Culture & Art Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Museum's Finest Works Of Art From Their Permanent Collection And World Renowned Special Exhibitions. 2022
Japan Society $8,000 New York, NY, US Educational Programs Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Following Education Programs In 2014: About Japan:a Teacher's Resource Website (For Educators Where Curricular Materials Are Made Widely Available At No Cost); Educator Workshops; Educators' Study Tours To Japan; Summer Immersion Workshop For High School Students; Weekend Programs For Families And Children (Annual Series Of Weekend Programs Designed To Introduce Young Children And Their Families); School Partner Alliance (Association Between Japan Society And A Tri-state Area School. Japan Society Works Together With A School To Expand Their Asian Studies Program Across The Curriculum); Going Global- Social Networking For Students; And Tomodachi Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program. 2022
The New York Botanical Garden $5,000 Bronx, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Continued Support Towards The Edible Academy, Which Currently Serves 40,000 Children, Teachers, Families, Community Gardeners, And Adults Each Year With Edible Gardening Programming, And Nutritional Information That Will Help Combat The Rising Problem Of Childhood Obesity By Encouraging Healthful Eating. Children, Teachers And Families Are Provided With Hands-on Gardening Lessons.children Also Learn How To Grow Fresh Vegetables, The Importance Of A Healthy Lifestyle, And Teachers Learn How To Create School Gardens. With Indoor Classrooms Under Construction For Completion In 2016, The Edible Academy Will Be Able To Operate Year-round, And The Program Will Double Visitation To 80,000. 2022
Midori & Friends $5,000 New York, NY, US Music Education Program Contribution Is For Continued Support Of Midori & Friends To Enhance The Lives Of Almost 200,000 Under-served New York City Children By Providing High-quality Music Education Programs. Midori & Friends Has Served Over 15,000 Students Annually In 40 Public Schools. Focusing On Children With Little Or No Access To The Arts, The Music Programs Are Offered At No Cost To Students And Available To All Children Regardless Of Their Music Ability, Education Or Economic Background. Adventures In Making Music Is A Program Where Children Learn How To Play An Instrument. This Program Engages Students Creatively, Physically, And Emotionally. For Many Of The Students, This Program Represents Their First Experience Playing An Instrument, So They Are Brought From Total Unfamiliarity To The Ability To Play Beginner Music In Six Months. 2022
Grownyc $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Grownyc's Environmental Education Program Offering Projects In The Areas Of Conservation, Renewable Energy, And Nutrition To Intermediate And High School Students. Since 1978, 41,000 Nyc School Students Have Organized And/or Participated In Nearly 1,000 Projects Serving Over 110 Neighborhoods In Nyc And In The City's Upstate Watershed Through Grownyc's Environmental Education Program. During The Past 11 Years, Over 21,000 Native Trees And Shrubs Have Been Planted Along 25 Water Bodies In Nyc And Its Upstate Watershed. For These Efforts, Grow Nyc Is A Recipient Of The 2010 Us Epa Environmental Quality Award. Students Learn About Environmental Issues Both Global And Local. Through A Model Which Includes Planning, Research, And Service-time, Students Are Motivated To Change The World Around Them-beginning With Their Own Homes, Schools And Neighborhoods. Participants Organize Improvement Projects Which Require Leadership Skills To Implement. Clas 2022
Solar One $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental & Social Service Contribution Is For Solar One Who Designs And Delivers Innovative Education, Training, And Technical Assistance That Fosters Sustainability And Resiliency In Diverse Urban Environments. Solar One Empowers Learning That Changes The Way People Think About Energy, Sustainability, And Resilience By Engaging And Educating A Diverse Set Of Stakeholders And Beneficiaries. Their Programs Help Individuals And Communities Explore New Ways Of Living And Working That Are More Adaptive To A Changing World. 2022
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art $2,000 New York, NY, US Culture & Art Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Museum's Finest Works Of Art From Their Permanent Collection And World Renowned Special Exhibitions. 2021
Japan Society $7,000 New York, NY, US Educational Programs Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Following Education Programs In 2014: About Japan:a Teacher's Resource Website (for Educators Where Curricular Materials Are Made Widely Available At No Cost); Educator Workshops; Educators' Study Tours To Japan; Summer Immersion Workshop For High School Students; Weekend Programs For Families And Children (annual Series Of Weekend Programs Designed To Introduce Young Children And Their Families); School Partner Alliance (association Between Japan Society And A Tri-state Area School. Japan Society Works Together With A School To Expand Their Asian Studies Program Across The Curriculum); Going Global- Social Networking For Students; And Tomodachi Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program. 2021
The New York Botanical Garden $5,000 Bronx, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Continued Support Towards The Edible Academy, Which Currently Serves 40,000 Children, Teachers, Families, Community Gardeners, And Adults Each Year With Edible Gardening Programming, And Nutritional Information That Will Help Combat The Rising Problem Of Childhood Obesity By Encouraging Healthful Eating. Children, Teachers And Families Are Provided With Hands-on Gardening Lessons.children Also Learn How To Grow Fresh Vegetables, The Importance Of A Healthy Lifestyle, And Teachers Learn How To Create School Gardens. With Indoor Classrooms Under Construction For Completion In 2016, The Edible Academy Will Be Able To Operate Year-round, And The Program Will Double Visitation To 80,000. 2021
Midori & Friends $4,000 New York, NY, US Music Education Program Contribution Is For Continued Support Of Midori & Friends To Enhance The Lives Of Almost 200,000 Under-served New York City Children By Providing High-quality Music Education Programs. Midori & Friends Has Served Over 15,000 Students Annually In 40 Public Schools. Focusing On Children With Little Or No Access To The Arts, The Music Programs Are Offered At No Cost To Students And Available To All Children Regardless Of Their Music Ability, Education Or Economic Background. Adventures In Making Music Is A Program Where Children Learn How To Play An Instrument. This Program Engages Students Creatively, Physically, And Emotionally. For Many Of The Students, This Program Represents Their First Experience Playing An Instrument, So They Are Brought From Total Unfamiliarity To The Ability To Play Beginner Music In Six Months. 2021
Grownyc $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Grownyc's Environmental Education Program Offering Projects In The Areas Of Conservation, Renewable Energy, And Nutrition To Intermediate And High School Students. Since 1978, 41,000 Nyc School Students Have Organized And/or Participated In Nearly 1,000 Projects Serving Over 110 Neighborhoods In Nyc And In The City's Upstate Watershed Through Grownyc's Environmental Education Program. During The Past 11 Years, Over 21,000 Native Trees And Shrubs Have Been Planted Along 25 Water Bodies In Nyc And Its Upstate Watershed. For These Efforts, Grow Nyc Is A Recipient Of The 2010 Us Epa Environmental Quality Award. Students Learn About Environmental Issues Both Global And Local. Through A Model Which Includes Planning, Research, And Service-time, Students Are Motivated To Change The World Around Them-beginning With Their Own Homes, Schools And Neighborhoods. Participants Organize Improvement Projects Which Require Leadership Skills To Implement. Clas 2021
Solar One $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental & Social Service Contribution Is For Solar One Who Designs And Delivers Innovative Education, Training, And Technical Assistance That Fosters Sustainability And Resiliency In Diverse Urban Environments. Solar One Empowers Learning That Changes The Way People Think About Energy, Sustainability, And Resilience By Engaging And Educating A Diverse Set Of Stakeholders And Beneficiaries. Their Programs Help Individuals And Communities Explore New Ways Of Living And Working That Are More Adaptive To A Changing World. 2021
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art $2,000 New York, NY, US Culture & Art Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Museum's Finest Works Of Art From Their Permanent Collection And World Renowned Special Exhibitions. 2020
Japan Society $8,000 New York, NY, US Educational Programs Contribution Is For Continued Support Of The Following Education Programs In 2014: About Japan:a Teacher's Resource Website (for Educators Where Curricular Materials Are Made Widely Available At No Cost); Educator Workshops; Educators' Study Tours To Japan; Summer Immersion Workshop For High School Students; Weekend Programs For Families And Children (annual Series Of Weekend Programs Designed To Introduce Young Children And Their Families); School Partner Alliance (association Between Japan Society And A Tri-state Area School. Japan Society Works Together With A School To Expand Their Asian Studies Program Across The Curriculum); Going Global- Social Networking For Students; And Tomodachi Japan Society Junior Fellows Student Exchange Program. 2020
The New York Botanical Garden $3,500 Bronx, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Continued Support Towards The Edible Academy, Which Currently Serves 40,000 Children, Teachers, Families, Community Gardeners, And Adults Each Year With Edible Gardening Programming, And Nutritional Information That Will Help Combat The Rising Problem Of Childhood Obesity By Encouraging Healthful Eating. Children, Teachers And Families Are Provided With Hands-on Gardening Lessons.children Also Learn How To Grow Fresh Vegetables, The Importance Of A Healthy Lifestyle, And Teachers Learn How To Create School Gardens. With Indoor Classrooms Under Construction For Completion In 2016, The Edible Academy Will Be Able To Operate Year-round, And The Program Will Double Visitation To 80,000. 2020
Midori & Friends $4,000 New York, NY, US Music Education Program Contribution Is For Continued Support Of Midori & Friends To Enhance The Lives Of Almost 200,000 Under-served New York City Children By Providing High-quality Music Education Programs. Midori & Friends Has Served Over 15,000 Students Annually In 40 Public Schools. Focusing On Children With Little Or No Access To The Arts, The Music Programs Are Offered At No Cost To Students And Available To All Children Regardless Of Their Music Ability, Education Or Economic Background. Adventures In Making Music Is A Program Where Children Learn How To Play An Instrument. This Program Engages Students Creatively, Physically, And Emotionally. For Many Of The Students, This Program Represents Their First Experience Playing An Instrument, So They Are Brought From Total Unfamiliarity To The Ability To Play Beginner Music In Six Months. 2020
Grownyc $4,000 New York, NY, US Environmental Education Contribution Is For Grownyc's Environmental Education Program Offering Projects In The Areas Of Conservation, Renewable Energy, And Nutrition To Intermediate And High School Students. Since 1978, 41,000 Nyc School Students Have Organized And/or Participated In Nearly 1,000 Projects Serving Over 110 Neighborhoods In Nyc And In The City's Upstate Watershed Through Grownyc's Environmental Education Program. During The Past 11 Years, Over 21,000 Native Trees And Shrubs Have Been Planted Along 25 Water Bodies In Nyc And Its Upstate Watershed. For These Efforts, Grow Nyc Is A Recipient Of The 2010 Us Epa Environmental Quality Award. Students Learn About Environmental Issues Both Global And Local. Through A Model Which Includes Planning, Research, And Service-time, Students Are Motivated To Change The World Around Them-beginning With Their Own Homes, Schools And Neighborhoods. Participants Organize Improvement Projects Which Require Leadership Skills To Implement. Clas 2020
New York Restoration Project $3,500 New York, NY, US Environmental & Social Service Contribution Is For Ny Restoration Project (nyrp) Who Reclaims, Restores And Develops Under-resourced Parks, Community Gardens, And Other Open Spaces In New York City. Million Trees Nyc Is A Partnership Between Mayor Bloomberg, The Nyc Dept. Of Parks & Recreation, And Nyrp With A Mission To Plant And Care For One Million Trees By 2017. Nyrp Also Offers Enriching, And Free After-school And Summer Environmental Education Programs. 2020

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Contact Information

Official contact details for The Norinchukin Foundation Inc as registered with the IRS. These details are essential for grant applications, correspondence, and due diligence processes.

EIN 13-3738532
Website N/A
Address 245 PARK AVENUE 21ST FLOOR New York, NY 10167-0104

Key People (9)

Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee The Norinchukin Foundation Inc's grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.

Treasurer Yukari Greenberg
Public Information Officer Wanda Polanco
President/director Isao Minegishi
Secretary / Director Mio Cloud
Chairman/director Hidetaka Fujii

Forms 990-PF

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