21st Century Ilgwu Heritage Fund | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 31-1593055

Foundation Overview

Based in New York, NY, 21st Century Ilgwu Heritage Fund has awarded 228 grants totaling $2,779,494 to organizations in New York, California and 7 other states across the US. Individual grants range from $500 to $69,000, with a median award of $10,000.

Latest Tax Year
2023
Total Giving (all years)
$2,779,494
Total Assets
$2,110,168
Median Grant (all grants)
$10,000

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
40
Median Grant
$10,000
% No Significant Change
0% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: February 2026

Foundation Intelligence

Advanced analytics and strategic insights to help nonprofit organizations assess grant opportunities and optimize their application strategies

New Applicant Friendliness
Relationship-Focused: 25%

10 of 40 recipients (25%) were new grantees. Foundation strongly favors organizations with proven track records. New partnerships develop slowly over time.

Geographic Focus
New York

79% 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 (86%), Ithaca (4%), Irvington (2%).

Funding Trajectory
-40%

Declining funding trend with 40% decrease over 7 years may indicate reduced grant opportunities or shifting foundation priorities. This trajectory suggests more competitive application environment.

Program Areas
Community Projects + 4 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on community projects (62%). 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 21st Century Ilgwu Heritage Fund'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
Asian American Federation $3,500 New York, NY, US To Celebrate The Federation Work To Advance The Civic Voice And Well Being Of Asian Americans 2023
Center For Migration Studies $2,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate Center Of Migration Studies' Fifty Five Years Of Promoting Understanding Between Immigrants And Receiving Communities, And Advancing The Rights And Dignity Of Migrants, Refugees And Newcomers 2023
Concerts In Motion Inc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide A Series Of Forty Concerts To Low Income Homebound Adults Including Retired Garment Workers And Veterans Residing In Private Homes Or Facilities In New York City Neighborhoods 2023
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US Support The Council's Efforts To Be Resource For A Better Understanding Of The Foreign Policy Choices Facing The Us And Other Nations 2023
Cuny School Of Labor & Urban Studies Foundation Inc $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support Cuny's Diversity In Labor Scholarship Effort 2023
Fordham University - Dept Of History $20,102 Bronx, NY, US To Resume Interviews And Record Oral Histories Of Retired Officers, Staff And Rank And File Activists Of The International Ladies' Garment Workers Union 2023
From The Heart Productions $9,000 Oxnard, CA, US To Support A Campaign To Amplify The Themes Expressed In The Hbo Documentary Film "A Tree Of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting", Which Tells The Story Of What Happened On October 27, 2018, When Eleven People Were Gunned Sown In The Tree Of Life Synagogue 2023
International Rescue Committee $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Efforts To Respond To The Refugee Crisis Following The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine In February, 2022, Specifically To Assist More Than 19,000 Refugees Who Arrived In Greece 2023
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives 2023
Kindling Group Nfp $7,500 Chicago, IL, US To Support The Production And A Community Impact Program Of A Documentary Which Takes Viewers Into The Patco Strike Of Over 11,000 Air-traffic Controllers In 1981 Which Ushered A Period Of Declining Union Power And Led To The Unprecedented Inequality And Job Insecurity American Workers Face Today 2023
Laborartsorg $18,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemich Awards, Part Of A City-wide Commemoration Of The Centennial Anniversary Of The Triangle Fire Including Live-streaming Of The Event, Webpage Display And Video Interviews Of The Honorees. To Also Support The Creation Of An Exhibit At New York University That Will Draw Attention To The Core Features Of Ilgwu History, Social Unionism, Union Label Campaign And Sewing Skills 2023
New York Immigration Coalition $3,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants 2023
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Theater's World Premiere Co-production Of Regretfully, So The Birds Are, By Julia Izumi, A Play That Tells Toe Story Of 3 Adult Siblings Adopted Into An American Family Searching For A Sense Of Identity 2023
Probononet $25,000 New York, NY, US To Support Ireclamo!, An Innovative Digital Tool That Empowers Low-wage Workers And Worker Advocates To Identify Wage Theft And File Claims To Recoup Lost Wages 2023
Remember The Triangle Fire Coalition $60,000 New York, NY, US To Build A Permanent Public Memorial To Those Who Perished In The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Of 1911 2023
Student Labor Solidarity - Social Responsibility Network $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Fund The United Students Against Sweatshops Project Of Student Outreach, Education And Mobilization In Solidarity With Workers Of Hong Seng Knitting, A Thai Factory And Major Supplier Of Nike, Facing Worker Protection Violations 2023
St Patrick's Church $12,250 Nashua, NH, US To Support The Parish's Project, The Day Caf, Named After Dorothy Day, The Founder Of The Catholic Worker Movement In Nyc Which Provides Hospitality, Meals And Refuge To Those Who Come To The Church, Mostly Homeless, Unemployed, Mentally Challenged Or Victims Of Addiction 2023
The Museum At Eldridge Street $2,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Museum's Preservation And Educational Programs 2023
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $12,500 New York, NY, US Supports Legal Representation To Defend The Rights And The Rule Of Law For Individuals And Organizations Through Precedent Setting Cases In Immigration Legal Proceedings. This Work Ensures That A New Generation Of Lawyers Will Be Able To Advance The Rights Of Immigrant Communities 2023
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Off Broadway Premiere Of Fish, Which Follows The Parallel Stories Of Nyc High School Students And Their Teachers As They Navigate A Broken Public School System. The Grant Will Also Support The Theater's Five Borough/one City Initiative 2023
Asian American Federation $3,500 New York, NY, US To Celebrate The Federation Work To Advance The Civic Voice And Well Being Of Asian Americans 2023
Center For Migration Studies $2,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate Center Of Migration Studies' Fifty Five Years Of Promoting Understanding Between Immigrants And Receiving Communities, And Advancing The Rights And Dignity Of Migrants, Refugees And Newcomers 2023
Concerts In Motion Inc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide A Series Of Forty Concerts To Low Income Homebound Adults Including Retired Garment Workers And Veterans Residing In Private Homes Or Facilities In New York City Neighborhoods 2023
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US Support The Council's Efforts To Be Resource For A Better Understanding Of The Foreign Policy Choices Facing The Us And Other Nations 2023
Cuny School Of Labor & Urban Studies Foundation Inc $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support Cuny's Diversity In Labor Scholarship Effort 2023
Fordham University - Dept Of History $20,102 Bronx, NY, US To Resume Interviews And Record Oral Histories Of Retired Officers, Staff And Rank And File Activists Of The International Ladies' Garment Workers Union 2023
From The Heart Productions $9,000 Oxnard, CA, US To Support A Campaign To Amplify The Themes Expressed In The Hbo Documentary Film "A Tree Of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting", Which Tells The Story Of What Happened On October 27, 2018, When Eleven People Were Gunned Sown In The Tree Of Life Synagogue 2023
International Rescue Committee $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Efforts To Respond To The Refugee Crisis Following The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine In February, 2022, Specifically To Assist More Than 19,000 Refugees Who Arrived In Greece 2023
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives 2023
Kindling Group Nfp $7,500 Chicago, IL, US To Support The Production And A Community Impact Program Of A Documentary Which Takes Viewers Into The Patco Strike Of Over 11,000 Air-traffic Controllers In 1981 Which Ushered A Period Of Declining Union Power And Led To The Unprecedented Inequality And Job Insecurity American Workers Face Today 2023
Laborartsorg $18,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemich Awards, Part Of A City-wide Commemoration Of The Centennial Anniversary Of The Triangle Fire Including Live-streaming Of The Event, Webpage Display And Video Interviews Of The Honorees. To Also Support The Creation Of An Exhibit At New York University That Will Draw Attention To The Core Features Of Ilgwu History, Social Unionism, Union Label Campaign And Sewing Skills 2023
New York Immigration Coalition $3,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants 2023
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Theater's World Premiere Co-production Of Regretfully, So The Birds Are, By Julia Izumi, A Play That Tells Toe Story Of 3 Adult Siblings Adopted Into An American Family Searching For A Sense Of Identity 2023
Probononet $25,000 New York, NY, US To Support Ireclamo!, An Innovative Digital Tool That Empowers Low-wage Workers And Worker Advocates To Identify Wage Theft And File Claims To Recoup Lost Wages 2023
Remember The Triangle Fire Coalition $60,000 New York, NY, US To Build A Permanent Public Memorial To Those Who Perished In The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Of 1911 2023
Student Labor Solidarity - Social Responsibility Network $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Fund The United Students Against Sweatshops Project Of Student Outreach, Education And Mobilization In Solidarity With Workers Of Hong Seng Knitting, A Thai Factory And Major Supplier Of Nike, Facing Worker Protection Violations 2023
St Patrick's Church $12,250 Nashua, NH, US To Support The Parish's Project, The Day Caf, Named After Dorothy Day, The Founder Of The Catholic Worker Movement In Nyc Which Provides Hospitality, Meals And Refuge To Those Who Come To The Church, Mostly Homeless, Unemployed, Mentally Challenged Or Victims Of Addiction 2023
The Museum At Eldridge Street $2,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Museum's Preservation And Educational Programs 2023
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $12,500 New York, NY, US Supports Legal Representation To Defend The Rights And The Rule Of Law For Individuals And Organizations Through Precedent Setting Cases In Immigration Legal Proceedings. This Work Ensures That A New Generation Of Lawyers Will Be Able To Advance The Rights Of Immigrant Communities 2023
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Off Broadway Premiere Of Fish, Which Follows The Parallel Stories Of Nyc High School Students And Their Teachers As They Navigate A Broken Public School System. The Grant Will Also Support The Theater's Five Borough/one City Initiative 2023
Accountability Research Ctr - American University School Of Intl Service $24,000 Washington, DC, US To Evaluate And Document The Progress Made In Securing The Rights Of Workers In The Ten Years Since The Collapse Of The Rana Plaza, A Building That Housed Garment Factories In Bangladesh. 2022
Concerts In Motion Inc $9,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide A Series Of Forty Concerts To Low Income Homebound Adults Including Retired Garment Workers And Veterans Residing In Private Homes Or Facilities In New York City Neighborhoods. 2022
Cornell University Press $2,500 Ithaca, NY, US To Support A New Book By Daniel Soyer On The History Of American Urban Politics, Liberalism, Labor And New York Political History And Social Movements. 2022
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US Support The Council's Efforts To Be Resource For A Better Understanding Of The Foreign Policy Choices Facing The Us And Other Nations. 2022
Freedom House $3,000 New York, NY, US To Support Freedom House's Efforts To Promote Democratic Change, With Focus On Political Rights And Civil Liberties. 2022
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc $20,000 Norristown, PA, US To Support The Foundation's Sober House In Erie, Pa That Provides Substance Abuse Treatment And Resiliency Skills For Low-income, Housing Insecure And Long Term Users Of Substances. 2022
Garment Workers Center $12,500 Los Angeles, CA, US To Support A Campaign To Ensure Prompt And Effective Implementation Of California Legislation Sb62, Landmark Legislation To Eliminate Piece Rate Pay System, Hold Fashion Brands Liable For Wage Violations And Expand Authority For Inspections In The Garment Industry In The State. 2022
Heartland Media Foundation $7,500 San Francisco, CA, US To Provide Support For "Ausencia", The Fourth Documentary In An Immigration Documentary Series By Luis Argueta. The Series Looks At Segments Of Society, Especially Women Who Struggle With The Decision To Migrate Or Stay And Construct A Different Future In Their Country Of Origin. 2022
International Rescue Committee $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Efforts To Respond To The Refugee Crisis Following The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine In February, 2022, Specifically To Assist More Than 19,000 Refugees Who Arrived In Greece. 2022
Irvington Historical Society $2,500 Irvington, NY, US To Help Fund A Memorial Sculpture And Plaque In Irvington, Ny To Honor The Legacy Of Enslaved Africans Who Helped Build The Historic Village. 2022
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives. 2022
Laborartsorg $31,250 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemich Awards, Which Honor Women Who Have Spent Their Lives Working For The Greater Good And To Inspire Others To Follow In Their Footsteps. And To Promote And Coordinate Events Related To The 40th Anniversary Commemoration Of The 1982 Garment Workers' Strikes And Rallies In New York City's Chinatown. 2022
New Immigrant Community Empowerment Inc $10,000 Queens, NY, US Increase Awareness And Benefits Of Health Insurance Coverage For Immigrant Families And Day Workers In Queens, Ny, And Provide Critical Outreach And Builds Preparedness For Covid-19 Vaccine. 2022
New York Immigration Coalition $3,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants. 2022
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Theater's World Premiere Co-production Of Regretfully, So The Birds Are, By Julia Izumi, A Play That Tells Toe Story Of 3 Adult Siblings Adopted Into An American Family Searching For A Sense Of Identity. 2022
Probononet $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Ireclamo!, An Innovative Digital Tool That Empowers Low-wage Workers And Worker Advocates To Identify Wage Theft And File Claims To Recoup Lost Wages. 2022
Remember The Triangle Fire Coalition $60,000 New York, NY, US To Build A Permanent Public Memorial To Those Who Perished In The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Of 1911. 2022
The Tenement Museum $8,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Museum's Creation Of A Multimedia Layer For Its Garment Shop Exhibit That Will Tell Stories Of Educational Content About The Histories Of Caribbean Garment Workers In New York City. 2022
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Production Of A Nyc Borough Tour "Song About Trains", A Play To Celebrate The Multicultural Canon Of Railroad Songs From Communities Who Had A Hand In Building The America Railroad System. 2022
Accountability Research Ctr - American University School Of Intl Service $24,000 Washington, DC, US To Evaluate And Document The Progress Made In Securing The Rights Of Workers In The Ten Years Since The Collapse Of The Rana Plaza, A Building That Housed Garment Factories In Bangladesh. 2022
Concerts In Motion Inc $9,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide A Series Of Forty Concerts To Low Income Homebound Adults Including Retired Garment Workers And Veterans Residing In Private Homes Or Facilities In New York City Neighborhoods. 2022
Cornell University Press $2,500 Ithaca, NY, US To Support A New Book By Daniel Soyer On The History Of American Urban Politics, Liberalism, Labor And New York Political History And Social Movements. 2022
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US Support The Council's Efforts To Be Resource For A Better Understanding Of The Foreign Policy Choices Facing The Us And Other Nations. 2022
Freedom House $3,000 New York, NY, US To Support Freedom House's Efforts To Promote Democratic Change, With Focus On Political Rights And Civil Liberties. 2022
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc $20,000 Norristown, PA, US To Support The Foundation's Sober House In Erie, Pa That Provides Substance Abuse Treatment And Resiliency Skills For Low-income, Housing Insecure And Long Term Users Of Substances. 2022
Garment Workers Center $12,500 Los Angeles, CA, US To Support A Campaign To Ensure Prompt And Effective Implementation Of California Legislation Sb62, Landmark Legislation To Eliminate Piece Rate Pay System, Hold Fashion Brands Liable For Wage Violations And Expand Authority For Inspections In The Garment Industry In The State. 2022
Heartland Media Foundation $7,500 San Francisco, CA, US To Provide Support For "Ausencia", The Fourth Documentary In An Immigration Documentary Series By Luis Argueta. The Series Looks At Segments Of Society, Especially Women Who Struggle With The Decision To Migrate Or Stay And Construct A Different Future In Their Country Of Origin. 2022
International Rescue Committee $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Efforts To Respond To The Refugee Crisis Following The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine In February, 2022, Specifically To Assist More Than 19,000 Refugees Who Arrived In Greece. 2022
Irvington Historical Society $2,500 Irvington, NY, US To Help Fund A Memorial Sculpture And Plaque In Irvington, Ny To Honor The Legacy Of Enslaved Africans Who Helped Build The Historic Village. 2022
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives. 2022
Laborartsorg $31,250 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemich Awards, Which Honor Women Who Have Spent Their Lives Working For The Greater Good And To Inspire Others To Follow In Their Footsteps. And To Promote And Coordinate Events Related To The 40th Anniversary Commemoration Of The 1982 Garment Workers' Strikes And Rallies In New York City's Chinatown. 2022
New Immigrant Community Empowerment Inc $10,000 Queens, NY, US Increase Awareness And Benefits Of Health Insurance Coverage For Immigrant Families And Day Workers In Queens, Ny, And Provide Critical Outreach And Builds Preparedness For Covid-19 Vaccine. 2022
New York Immigration Coalition $3,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants. 2022
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Theater's World Premiere Co-production Of Regretfully, So The Birds Are, By Julia Izumi, A Play That Tells Toe Story Of 3 Adult Siblings Adopted Into An American Family Searching For A Sense Of Identity. 2022
Probononet $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Ireclamo!, An Innovative Digital Tool That Empowers Low-wage Workers And Worker Advocates To Identify Wage Theft And File Claims To Recoup Lost Wages. 2022
Remember The Triangle Fire Coalition $60,000 New York, NY, US To Build A Permanent Public Memorial To Those Who Perished In The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Of 1911. 2022
The Tenement Museum $8,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Museum's Creation Of A Multimedia Layer For Its Garment Shop Exhibit That Will Tell Stories Of Educational Content About The Histories Of Caribbean Garment Workers In New York City. 2022
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Production Of A Nyc Borough Tour "Song About Trains", A Play To Celebrate The Multicultural Canon Of Railroad Songs From Communities Who Had A Hand In Building The America Railroad System. 2022
Accountability Research Ctr - American University School Of Intl Service $24,000 Washington, DC, US To Evaluate And Document The Progress Made In Securing The Rights Of Workers In The Ten Years Since The Collapse Of The Rana Plaza, A Building That Housed Garment Factories In Bangladesh. 2022
Concerts In Motion Inc $9,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide A Series Of Forty Concerts To Low Income Homebound Adults Including Retired Garment Workers And Veterans Residing In Private Homes Or Facilities In New York City Neighborhoods. 2022
Cornell University Press $2,500 Ithaca, NY, US To Support A New Book By Daniel Soyer On The History Of American Urban Politics, Liberalism, Labor And New York Political History And Social Movements. 2022
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US Support The Council's Efforts To Be Resource For A Better Understanding Of The Foreign Policy Choices Facing The Us And Other Nations. 2022
Freedom House $3,000 New York, NY, US To Support Freedom House's Efforts To Promote Democratic Change, With Focus On Political Rights And Civil Liberties. 2022
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc $20,000 Norristown, PA, US To Support The Foundation's Sober House In Erie, Pa That Provides Substance Abuse Treatment And Resiliency Skills For Low-income, Housing Insecure And Long Term Users Of Substances. 2022
Garment Workers Center $12,500 Los Angeles, CA, US To Support A Campaign To Ensure Prompt And Effective Implementation Of California Legislation Sb62, Landmark Legislation To Eliminate Piece Rate Pay System, Hold Fashion Brands Liable For Wage Violations And Expand Authority For Inspections In The Garment Industry In The State. 2022
Heartland Media Foundation $7,500 San Francisco, CA, US To Provide Support For "Ausencia", The Fourth Documentary In An Immigration Documentary Series By Luis Argueta. The Series Looks At Segments Of Society, Especially Women Who Struggle With The Decision To Migrate Or Stay And Construct A Different Future In Their Country Of Origin. 2022
International Rescue Committee $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Efforts To Respond To The Refugee Crisis Following The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine In February, 2022, Specifically To Assist More Than 19,000 Refugees Who Arrived In Greece. 2022
Irvington Historical Society $2,500 Irvington, NY, US To Help Fund A Memorial Sculpture And Plaque In Irvington, Ny To Honor The Legacy Of Enslaved Africans Who Helped Build The Historic Village. 2022
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives. 2022
Laborartsorg $31,250 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemich Awards, Which Honor Women Who Have Spent Their Lives Working For The Greater Good And To Inspire Others To Follow In Their Footsteps. And To Promote And Coordinate Events Related To The 40th Anniversary Commemoration Of The 1982 Garment Workers' Strikes And Rallies In New York City's Chinatown. 2022
New Immigrant Community Empowerment Inc $10,000 Queens, NY, US Increase Awareness And Benefits Of Health Insurance Coverage For Immigrant Families And Day Workers In Queens, Ny, And Provide Critical Outreach And Builds Preparedness For Covid-19 Vaccine. 2022
New York Immigration Coalition $3,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants. 2022
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Theater's World Premiere Co-production Of Regretfully, So The Birds Are, By Julia Izumi, A Play That Tells Toe Story Of 3 Adult Siblings Adopted Into An American Family Searching For A Sense Of Identity. 2022
Probononet $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Ireclamo!, An Innovative Digital Tool That Empowers Low-wage Workers And Worker Advocates To Identify Wage Theft And File Claims To Recoup Lost Wages. 2022
Remember The Triangle Fire Coalition $60,000 New York, NY, US To Build A Permanent Public Memorial To Those Who Perished In The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Of 1911. 2022
The Tenement Museum $8,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Museum's Creation Of A Multimedia Layer For Its Garment Shop Exhibit That Will Tell Stories Of Educational Content About The Histories Of Caribbean Garment Workers In New York City. 2022
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Production Of A Nyc Borough Tour "Song About Trains", A Play To Celebrate The Multicultural Canon Of Railroad Songs From Communities Who Had A Hand In Building The America Railroad System. 2022
Asian American Federation $3,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate The Federation Work To Advance The Civic Voice And Well Being Of Asian Americans. 2021
Center For Migration Studies $1,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate Center Of Migration Studies' Fifty Five Years Of Promoting Understanding Between Immigrants And Receiving Communities, And Advancing The Rights And Dignity Of Migrants, Refugees And Newcomers. 2021
Concerts In Motion Inc $9,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide A Series Of Forty Concerts To Low Income Homebound Adults Including Retired Garment Workers And Veterans Residing In Private Homes Or Facilities In New York City Neighborhoods. 2021
Cornell University Press $2,500 Ithaca, NY, US To Support A New Book By Daniel Soyer On The History Of American Urban Politics, Liberalism, Labor And New York Political History And Social Movements. 2021
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US Support The Council's Efforts To Be Resource For A Better Undersatnding Of The Foreign Poicy Choices Facing The Us And Other Nations. 2021
Cuny School Of Labor & Urban Studies Foundation Inc $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support Cuny's Diversity In Labor Scholarship Efforts. 2021
Fordham University History Department $10,000 Bronx, NY, US To Resume The Project To Record The Oral Histories Of Retired Officers; Staff And Rank And File Of The International Ladies Garment Workers Union. 2021
Garment Workers Center $12,500 Los Angeles, CA, US To Support A Campaign To Ensure Prompt And Effective Implementation Of California Legislation Sb62, Landmark Legislation To Eliminate Piece Rate Pay System, Hold Fashion Brands Liable For Wage Violations And Expand Authority For Inspections In The Garment Industry In The State. 2021
Heartland Media Foundation $7,500 San Francisco, CA, US To Provide Support For "ausencia", The Fourth Documentary In An Immigration Documentary Series By Luis Argueta. The Series Looks At Segments Of Society, Especially Women Who Struggle With The Decision To Migrate Or Stay And Construct A Different Future In Their Country Of Origin. 2021
Irvington Historical Society $2,500 Irvington, NY, US To Help Fund A Memorial Sculpture And Plaque In Irvington, Ny To Honor The Legacy Of Enslaved Africans Who Helped Build The Historic Village. 2021
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives. 2021
Laborartsorg $11,750 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemich Awards, Which Honor Women Who Have Spent Their Lives Working For The Greater Good And To Inspire Others To Follow In Their Footsteps. 2021
Migration Policy Institute $69,000 Washington, DC, US Support Research, Data Analysis And Policy Recommendations In Relationship Between The Federal And State/local Governments In Immigration Enforcement; Streamline Procedures For Processing Asylum Claims At The Us Southern Border; And Develop Proposals That Reconcile Immigration And National Security Challenges. 2021
New York Immigration Coalition $2,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants. 2021
Nyu Press $3,750 New York, NY, US Support The Publication Of The Papaerback Edition Of Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives - Pictorial History Of Working People In New York City" By Deborah Bernhardt And Rachel Bernstein. 2021
Playwrights Horizon $7,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Theatre's New World Production Of "wish You Were Here", A Play That Follows A Group Of Young Female Friends From Before The 1979 Iranian Revolution And Through The Next Decade. 2021
Penn South Social Services Inc $15,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Supportive Services Such As Nursing And Fall Prevention Assistance To The Aging Population Of The Penn South Coop As It Faces The Consequences Of The Covid-19 Pandemic. 2021
Playwrights Horizon $7,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Theater's New Artist's Relief Fund Which Will Award Grants To Theatre Artists Unemployed Due To The Covid-19 Pandemic And To Support A Spring 2021 Touring Production Of 'what To Stand Up When It Goes Down'. 2021
Probononet $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support Ireclamo!, A Technology Platform That Empowers Low-wage Workers And Worker Advocates To Identify Wage Theft And File Claims And Recoup Lost Wages. 2021
Resources For Human Development $11,000 Philadelphia, PA, US To Help Healing Ajax, A Program Of Resources For Human Development Which Helps Veterans And Their Families Reduce Trauma Related Symptoms, Especially Ptsd. 2021
The Tenement Museum $8,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Museum's Creation Of A Multimedia Layer For Its Garment Shop Exhibit That Will Tell Stories Of Educational Content About The Histories Of Caribbean Garment Workers In New York City. 2021
Third World Newsreel $10,000 New York, NY, US To Support "path Home: Immigrants Making America", An Oral History, Digital Storytelling Project Depicting The Path Of Former Undocumented Immigrants To Citizenship. The Grant Will Focus On The Ilgwu's Active Participation In The Passage Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986. 2021
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Legal Representation To Defend Individual Rights And The Rule Of Law Through Precedent Setting Cases In Immigration Legal Proceedings. 2021
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Production Of A Nyc Borough Tour "song About Trains", A Play To Celebrate The Multicultural Canon Of Railroad Songs From Communities Who Had A Hand In Building The America Railroad System. 2021
Center For Migration Studies $1,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate Center Of Migration Studies' Fifty Five Years Of Promoting Understanding Between Immigrants And Receiving Communities, And Advancing The Rights And Dignity Of Migrants, Refugees And Newcomers. 2020
Chhaya Cdc $10,000 Jackson Heights, NY, US To Support The Housing Needs Of Low Income Asian And Caribbean Immigrants In Queens, Ny Focusing Specifically On Those Hardest Hit By The Cocid 19 Pandemic. 2020
Concerts In Motion Inc $9,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Personal And Interactive Concerts For Low Income Older Adults, Including Many Retired Garment Workers And Veterans, Throughout Nyc, Especially Those Experiencing Increased Social Isolation Due To The Covid 19 Pandemic. 2020
Consortium For Worker Education $35,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Consortium's Research, Analysis And Production Of Studies And Reports For A Plan To Deal With The Immense Unemployment Problem Faced By Workers In New York City, Exacerbated By The Covid 19 Pandemic. 2020
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Council To Be A Resource For Better Understanding Of The World And Foreign Policy Choices Facing The United States And Other Countries. 2020
Cuny School Of Professional Studies Foundation $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Diversity In Labor Scholarship Fund Of The Murphy Institute For Worker Education And Labor Studies At Cuny, Dedicated To Promoting Diversity In The Field Of Labor. 2020
Freedom House $2,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Organization's Reports Tracking Global Trends In Political Rights And Civil Liberties. 2020
International Refugee Assistance Project $12,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Organizations' Work To Develop & Enforce A Set Of Legal And Human Rights For Refugees And Displaced Persons Fleeing Violence In Syria And Iraq. 2020
Jewish Family Services Of Central Nj $10,000 Elizabeth, NJ, US To Support The Organization's Home Health Aide Training Program Designed To Help Low Income Minority Multi-lingual Individuals Become Licensed Certified Home Health Aides, And Assist The Homebound Elderly. 2020
Jewish Labor Committee $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives. 2020
Laborartsorg $7,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Annual Clara Lemlich Awards That Honor Today's Unsung Heroines For Their Lifelong Commitment To Social Activism, And To Educate And Inspire Others. 2020
Naacp Legal Defense & Educ Fund Inc $3,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Conference That Promoted A Deeper Understanding Of The Contemporary Struggle For Racial Justice For Immigrants By Celebrating The Crucial Civil Rights Of Hattian Asylum Seekers In The 1980's. 2020
New Immigrant Community Empowerment Inc $10,000 Queens, NY, US To Increase Awareness And The Benefits Of Health Insurance Coverage For Immigrant Families And Day Laborers In Queens, Ny By Providing Critical Outreach And Building Preparedness For Covid 19 Vaccinations. 2020
New York Immigration Coalition $2,500 New York, NY, US Help Celebrate The Coalition's Thirty One Years Of Service To The Immigrant Communities That Make New York State Stronger And Richer, And Advocate For Equity, Access And Opportunities For Immigrants. 2020
Penn South Social Services Inc $30,000 New York, NY, US To Support Services To The Aging Population Of The Penn South Resident Community In New York City, Originally Built To House Ilgwu Members, Officers And Retirees, As They Face The Consequences Of The Covid 19 Pandemic. Support Will Include Nursing Expenses, The Fall Prevention Project And Effects Of Sheltering In Place For Long Periods Of Time. 2020
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The New York Premiere Production Of Selling Kabul, A Play That Examines Lasting Consequences Of American Involvement In Afghanistan By Telling Story Of A Man Who Assisted The U. S. Army And Is Now Hiding From The Taliban. 2020
Resources For Human Development $11,000 Philadelphia, PA, US To Help Healing Ajax, A Program Of Resources For Human Development Which Helps Veterans And Their Families Reduce Trauma Related Symptoms, Especially Ptds. 2020
The Forward Association Inc $8,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Paper's "need To Know" Series Which Will Distill Issues Related To Hate Crime, Bias And General Misrepresentation Topics Presented In Popular Media And On The Internet. 2020
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Legal Representation To Defend Individual Rights And The Rule Of Law Through Precedent Setting Cases In Immigration Legal Proceedings. 2020
Working Theater $12,000 New York, NY, US To Support "the Best Of Theatreworks", A 3-week Off Broadway Production Consisting Of Several Short Plays About The Lives Of Working People. 2020
Asian American Federation Of Ny $4,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate The Federation Work To Advance The Civic Voice And Well Being Of Asian Americans. 2018
Brandeis University Women's Studies Research Center $5,000 Waltham, MA, US To Provide Support For The Development And Production Of A Virtual Format Media Center That Will Bring Viewers Into The Experiences Of Women Who Work In Construction And Skilled Trade Jobs. 2018
Chayya Cdc $1,500 Jackson Heights, NY, US To Support The Organization's Mission To Improve Access To Housing Opportunities For New York City's Asian Population. 2018
Civil Justice Inc $28,000 Baltimore, MD, US To Support The Economic Justice Project Which Provides Legal Assistance To Address Predatory Practices From Certain Industries Towards Low To Moderate Individuals, Especially Minorities And Women. 2018
Concerts In Motion Inc $1,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Live Concerts To The Homebound Throughout New York City. 2018
Cornell University Kheel Ctr For Labor Mgmt $21,250 Ithaca, NY, US To Help Preserve And Promote The Research Use Of Ilgwu Archival Material And Records. This Funding Will Help Digitize Over 250 Ilgwu Audio Recordings For Long-term Access And Preservation And Public Access, And To Support A Multi-media Oral History Project Concentrating On The Ilgwu's Active Participation In The Passage Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986 Which Helped Former Undocumented Immigrants Gain A Pathway To Us Citizenship. 2018
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Council To Be A Resource For Better Understanding Of The World And Foreign Policy Choices Facing The United States And Other Countries. 2018
Cuny School Of Professional Studies Foundation $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Diversity In Labor Scholarship Fund Of The Murphy Institute For Worker Education And Labor Studies At Cuny, Dedicated To Promoting Diversity In The Field Of Labor. 2018
Haitian-americans United For Progress $10,000 Hollis, NY, US To Research And Document The Work Of The Ilgwu And The National Coalition For Haitian Rights Efforts, Launched In 1982, To Respond To The Human Rights Crisis Created By The Arrival Of Hattian Refugees In The Us. This Initiative Will Produce Finished Products In Print And Multi-media To B Added To The Archives At Duke University. 2018
Helen Keller International $32,500 New York, NY, US To Translate Various Documents From The Ilgwu Archives Into Chinese For Educational And Labor Organizing Purposes In China. 2018
Historic Landmarks Preservation Center $2,500 New York, NY, US To Place A Plaque On The Building Where The Former President & Founder Of The Ilgwu, David Dubinsky, Lived. 2018
International Labor Rights Forum $36,000 Washington, DC, US To Support The Organization's Focus On Worker Centered Approaches To Corporate Accountability And Reform. 2018
Jewish Family Services Of Central Nj $23,750 Elizabeth, NJ, US To Support The Organization's Home Health Aide Training Program Designed To Help Low Income Minority Multi-lingual Individuals Become Licensed Certified Home Health Aides, And Assist The Homebound Elderly. 2018
Jewish Labor Committee $2,000 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Committee's Human Rights Initiatives. 2018
John Jay College Of Criminal Justice Cuny $17,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Writing & Publication Of A Book Intended To Increase Understanding & Awareness About The Importance Of The Rule Of Law Globally And Ridge The Gap Between The Rule Of Law Theory And Practice. 2018
Migration Policy Institute $65,000 Washington, DC, US Support Research, Data Analysis, And Policy Recommendations In Relationship Between The Federal And State/local Governments In Immigration Enforcement; Streamline Procedures For Processing Asylum Claims At The Us Southern Border; And Develop Proposals That Reconcile Immigration And National Security Challenges. 2018
National Immigration Law Center $3,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Support The Organization's Work In Defense Of Low-income Immigrants. 2018
Penn South Social Services Inc $17,000 New York, NY, US To Help Fund A Project Designed To Decrease The Number And Severity Of Falls Suffered By The Older Residents Of The Penn South Resident Community In New York City, Originally Built To House Ilgwu Members, Officers And Retirees. 2018
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The World Premiere Production Of Mankind, A New Play By Robert O'hara That Depicts A World Without Women, By Exploring Themes Of Misogyny, Fascism, And Human Nature Itself. 2018
Research Foundation Of The City University Of Ny $20,000 New York, NY, US To Help Support An Internship Program To Introduce A New Generation Of Students To Community Organizing And Prepare Them To Become Effective Advocates For Policy Innovation In Urban Systems. 2018
Res Publica $10,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Multi-media Oral History Project Concentrating On The Ilgwu's Active Participation In The Passage Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986 Which Helped Former Undocumented Immigrants Gain A Pathway To Us Citizenship. 2018
Resource For Human Development $11,040 Philadelphia, PA, US To Help Healing Ajax, A Program Of Resources For Human Development Which Helps Veterans Reduce Trauma Related Symptoms, Especially Ptsd. 2018
Roundabout Theatre Company $2,500 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Theatre's New Play Initiative Which Has Conducted Workshops For Over 190 Plays Since 1995. 2018
The Forward Association Inc $8,750 New York, NY, US To Support Coverage Of A Series Of Long Format Articles On Contemporary Immigration Through A Jewish Lens And Will Demonstrate How The Jewish Community Is Responding To Recent Threats To Immigration. 2018
The Museum At Eldridge Street $1,000 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Restoration & Maintenance Of The Historic Eldridge Street Synagogue. 2018
The New York Foundling $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Reopen The Bajuras Center, A Head Start Center Run By The Organization In Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, Which Was Acutely Affected By Hurricane Maria. 2018
The Working Theatre $26,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Off-broadway Production Of A New Play, Alternating Currents, Which Explores The Meaning Of Home & Community In The Increasingly Diverse Community Of Electchester In Queens, Ny. 2018
Tradeswomen Inc $3,750 Oakland, CA, US To Develop A Video Accompanied By A Readable Historical Guide That Promotes And Advances The Role Of Women In Skilled Construction Trades. 2018
Urban Justice Center $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support The International Refugee Assistance Project, Especially Its Legal Representation Program Serving Vulnerable Iraqi And Syrian Refugees And Those Persecuted For Their Work With U.s. Military And Media. 2018
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Legal Representation To Defend Individual Rights And The Rule Of Law Through Precedent Setting Cases In Immigration Legal Proceedings. 2018
Workers Rights Consortium $19,000 Washington, DC, US To Help Provide Legal Representation To Defend Individual Rights And The Rule Of Law Through Precedent Setting Cases In Immigration Legal Proceedings. 2018
Workmen's Circle $12,500 New York, NY, US To Help Fund A Program For Teens To Connect Their Jewish History And Values With Current Activism Through Education Initiatives Emphasizing Social & Economic Justice And Its Alliance With Labor Unions. 2018
Asian American Federation Of Ny $4,000 New York, NY, US To Celebrate The Federation Work To Advance The Civic Voice And Well Being Of Asian Americans. 2017
Brandeis University $5,000 Waltham, MA, US To Provide Support For The Development And Production Of Virtual Format Media Center That Will Bring Viewers Into The Experiences Of Women Who Work In Construction And Skilled Trade Jobs 2017
Brookyln Workforce Innovations $500 Brookyln, NY, US To Support The Organizations Programs Such As Red Hook On The Road And Various "made In Ny" Training Programs Which Help To Connect Unemployed And Underemployed Individuals To Good Jobs With Opportunities For Advancement. 2017
Chayya Cdc $1,500 Jackson Heights, NY, US To Support The Organization's Mission To Improve Access To Housing Opportunities For New York City's Asian Population. 2017
Civil Justice Inc $27,500 Baltimore, MD, US To Provide Legal Assistance To Low-moderate Income Families, Especially Minorities And Women, On Critical Economic Hardship Issues Including Abusive Debt Collections, Foreclosures And Evictions. 2017
Concerts In Motion Inc $1,000 New York, NY, US To Help Provide Live Concerts To The Homebound Throughout New York City. 2017
Cornell University Kheel Center For Labor Management $25,000 Ithaca, NY, US To Help Preserve And Promote The Research Use Of Ilgwu Archival Material And Records. This Funding Will Help Digitize Over 250 Ilgwu Audio Recordings For Long-term Access And Preservation And Public Access. 2017
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Council To Be A Resource For Better Understanding The World And Foreign Policy Choices Facing The United States And Other Countries. 2017
Cuny School Of Professional Studies Foundation $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Joseph S. Murphy Scholarship For Diversity In Labor, Dedicated To Promoting Excellence And Diversity In Union Leadership And In The Field Of Labor Studies. 2017
Fiscal Policy Institute $2,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Institute's Annual Frances Perkins Awards. 2017
Friends Of China Labour Bulletin $15,000 New York, NY, US To Translate Various Documents From The Ilgwu Archives Into Chinese For Educational And Labor Organizing Purposes In China. 2017
International Rescue Committee $4,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Committee's Programs Assisting Refugees Around The World. 2017
Jewish Family Services Of Central Nj $13,750 Elizabeth, NJ, US To Help Support The Organization's Home Health Aide And Homecare Services Serving Frail, Homebound Elderly Living At Home And On Or Below The Poverty Level. 2017
Jewish Labor Committee $2,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Series Of Publications To Support The Committee's Mission On Topics Like Minimum Wage, Income Equality, Public Education Funding And Comprehensive Immigration Reform. 2017
John Jay College Of Criminal Justice Cuny $17,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Writing And Publication Of A Book To Increase Understanding And Awareness Of The Rule Of Law On The Global Stage. The Book Is Intended To Build A Consensus On Why Rule Of Law Norms Are Essential To The Security And Quality Of Society At Home And Abroad. 2017
Judson Memorial Church $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support The New Sanctuary Coalition That Celebrates Heroes Of The Immigrants' Rights And Sanctuary Community. 2017
National Immigration Law Center $1,000 Los Angeles, CA, US To Support The Organization's Work In Defense Of Low-income Immigrants. 2017
New York Immigration Coalition $2,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Coalition's Thirtieth Anniversary Serving York's Diverse Immigrant Communities. 2017
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre $27,000 New York, NY, US To Support Two Upcoming Projects That Promote The Themes Of Equality, Access And Social Justice; The World Premiere Of Play Set In China At The End Of Wwii In 1943, And The Ny Premiere Of A Story About Four Women Imprisoned In Pakistan In The 1980's. 2017
Penn South Social Services Inc $17,000 New York, NY, US To Help Fund A Project Designed To Decrease The Number And Severity Of Falls Suffered By The Older Residents Of The Penn South Resident Community In New York City, Originally Built To House Ilgwu Members, Officers And Retirees. 2017
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The New York Premiere Production Of Bella: An American Tall Tale, A New Musical That Explores The Role Of People Of Color In The Old West. 2017
The Forward Association Llc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Digital And Public Relations Strategy Of Forward, The Fastest Growing Jewish Media Organization In North America, To Reach Audiences Beyond It Subscribers To Achieve Impact On Policy For The Stories The Paper Covers. 2017
Tradeswomen Inc $3,750 Oakland, CA, US To Develop A Video Accompanied By A Readable Historical Guide That Promotes And Advances The Role Of Women In Skilled Construction Trades. 2017
Urban Justice Center $25,000 New York, NY, US To Support The International Refugee Assistance Project, Especially Its Legal Representation Program Serving Vulnerable Iraqi And Syrian Refugees And Those Persecuted For Their Work With U.s. Military And Media. 2017
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $20,000 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Immigrant Rights Clinic Which Provides Legal Representation To Defend Individual Rights Through Litigation, Education And Coalition Building. 2017
Workers Rights Consortium $35,500 Washington, DC, US To Help Support The Effective Implementation Of The Accord On Fire And Building Safety In Over 1,600 Garment Factories In Bangladesh And To Counter Moves By Certain Major Brand Companies To Dilute And Weaken Labor Codes Of Conduct Signed With Universities In The U. S. 2017
Workmen's Circle $12,500 New York, NY, US To Help Fund A Program For Teens To Connect Their Jewish History And Values With Current Activism Through Education Initiatives Emphasizing Social & Economic Justice And Its Alliance With Labor Unions. 2017
Albert Shanker Institute $5,000 Washington, DC, US To Help Convene A National Conference On The Economic Legal & Policy Challenges To The Trade Union Movement Posed By Contingent, Individual Contract And Temporary Workers. 2016
April's Child $40,000 White Plains, NY, US To Help Fund The Bi-lingual Parent-aide Program, A Home Visiting Child Abuse Program That Focuses On The Parent-child Relationship. 2016
Asian American Federation Of Ny $3,500 New York, NY, US To Celebrate The Work Of The Federation To Advance The Civic Voice And Well Being Of Asian Americans. 2016
Chayya Cdc $15,000 Jackson Heights, NY, US To Support Direct Services And Outreach Activities That Promote Affordable Housing For Low To Moderate Income Families In Queens Neighborhoods Of New York City. 2016
Civil Justice Inc $13,500 Baltimore, MD, US To Provide Legal Assistance To Low-moderate Income Families, Especially Minorities And Women, On Economic Hardship Issues. 2016
Concerts In Motion Inc $1,000 New York, NY, US To Help Expand Programming Of Regular Music Concerts For Retired Garment Workers And Veterans At Senior Citizen Centers, Veteran Facilities, And Private Homes In Nyc. 2016
Cornell University Kheel Center For Labor Management $25,000 Ithaca, NY, US To Help Preserve And Promote The Research Use Of Ilgwu Archival Material Records. This Funding Will Help Digitize Over 250 Ilgwu Audio Recordings For Long-term Access And Preservation. 2016
Council On Foreign Relations $2,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Council To Be A Resource For Better Understanding The World And Foreign Policy Choices Facing The United States And Other Countries. 2016
Cuny School Of Professional Studies Foundation $1,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Joseph S. Murphy Scholarship For Diversity In Labor, Dedicated To Promoting Excellence And Diversity In Union Leadership And In The Field Of Labor Studies. 2016
Friends Of China Labour Bulletin $15,000 New York, NY, US To Translate Into Chinese Various Documents From The Ilgwu Archives For Educational And Labor Organizing Purposes In China. 2016
Freedom House $2,500 New York, NY, US To Enhance Analysis Of Freedom Of Association And Persecution Of Religious Minorities In Various Parts Of The World, And Upgrade The Website Of The Organization For Use Of Creating Social Studies Curriculum. 2016
Helen Keller International $32,500 New York, NY, US Support The Childsight Programs Which Treat Refractive Error In Low-income Immigrant And Domestic Minority Students In Public Schools In Working Class Neighborhoods Of New York City And Newark, Nj. 2016
International Labor Rights Forum $43,000 Washington, DC, US To Support Work Focused On Corporate Accountability Related To The Bangladesh Apparel Industry By: 1) Promoting Implementation Of The Bangladesh Accord On Fire And Building Safety; 2) Convening Workshops To Develop Recommendations For Post-accord Corporate Accountability And 3) Produce & Disseminate A White Paper On These Convening's. 2016
International Rescue Committee $4,000 New York, NY, US To Support The Committee's Programs Assisting Refugees Around The World. 2016
Jewish Family Services Of Central Nj $27,500 Elizabeth, NJ, US To Help Support The Organization's Home Health Aide And Homecare Services Serving Frail, Homebound Elderly Living At Home And On Or Below The Poverty Level. 2016
Jewish Labor Committee $2,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Series Of Publications To Support The Committee's Mission. Topics Will Include Minimum Wage, Income Equality, Public Education Funding And Comprehensive Immigration Reform. 2016
Migration Policy Institute $32,500 Washington, DC, US To Help Support Research, Data Analysis And Policy Recommendations In Four Distinct Program Initiatives Of The Institute To Produce Non-partisan Reports, Policy Briefs And Congressional Testimonies. 2016
National Immigration Law Center $3,500 Los Angeles, CA, US To Celebrate The Organization's Work In Defense Of Low-income Immigrants. 2016
New York Immigration Coalition $2,500 New York, NY, US To Support The Coalition In Its Work To Defend New York's Immigrant Communities. 2016
The Museum At Eldridge Street $1,000 New York, NY, US Support The Museum's Programs For Tours, School Children Visits, Lectures And Concerts Related To The Historic Eldridge Street Synagogue. 2016
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre $15,000 New York, NY, US To Fund Two Plays Dealing With I) The Rise & Fall Of An Aristocratic Family In The Qing Dynasty; Ii) The Internment Of The Japanese During Wwll. 2016
Penn South Social Services Inc $17,500 New York, NY, US To Help Fund A Project Designed To Decrease The Number And Severity Of Falls Suffered By The Older Residents Of The Penn South Resident Community In New York City. 2016
Playwrights Horizon $15,000 New York, NY, US To Support The New York Premiere Production Of Bella: An American Tall Tale, A New Musical That Explores The Role Of People Of Color In The Old West. 2016
The Heartland Media Foundation $15,000 San Francisco, CA, US To Partly Fund A Full Length Documentary Film Entitled The U Turn, That Depicts The Saga Of Undocumented Immigrant Women And Under-age Workers Who Endured Abuses In A Meat Packing Plant In Iowa. 2016
Urban Justice Center $25,000 New York, NY, US To Support A Legal Representation Program Serving Iraqi And Syrian Refugees And Those Persecuted For Their Work With U.s. Military And Media. 2016
Washington Square Legal Services Inc $10,000 New York, NY, US To Help Support The Immigrant Rights Clinic Which Provides Legal Representation To Defend Individual Rights Through Litigation, Education And Coalition Building. 2016
Workers Rights Consortium $17,500 Washington, DC, US To Help Support And Maximize The Effectiveness Of The Accord On Fire And Building Safety Efforts In Bangladesh's Massive Garment Industry And Protect Garment Workers' Rights Around The World To Associate And Advocate For Workplace Improvements. 2016
Workmen's Circle $12,500 New York, NY, US To Help Fund A Program For Teens To Connect Their Jewish History And Values With Current Activism Through Education Initiatives Emphasizing Social & Economic Justice And Its Alliance With Labor Unions. 2016

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EIN 31-1593055
Website N/A
Address 275 SEVENTH AVENUE 7TH FL New York, NY 10001-6861

Key People (7)

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Chairman & President Jay Mazur
Secretary & Director Irwin Solomon
Treasurer Lloyd Goldenberg
Director Carl Proper
Director Roy Godson

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