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New York Edge

The mission of New York Edge is to help bridge the opportunity gap among students in underinvested communities by providing programs designed to improve academic performance, health and wellness, self-confidence, and leadership skills for success in life.
Long Island
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
0

Educational Alliance

OUR VISION A vibrant and democratic society where all people have the community supports they need to thrive. OUR MISSION Educational Alliance brings together and partners with diverse communities in Lower Manhattan, offering individuals and families high-quality, multi-generational programs and services that enhance their well-being and socioeconomic opportunities. OUR VALUES Educational Alliance has a proud legacy as a Jewish organization whose values and approach are drawn from our teachings and history. We will continue to look to our rich past­—our texts, symbols, rituals, and teachers—for inspiration and guidance. Our Jewish identity animates our work every day through the following key values: Every person is born with a divine spark of dignity and creativity. We are a joyful, open-tent community where everyone is welcome. Universal education is necessary for equal citizenship. Community Schools & Youth Development (CSYD) Educational Alliance’s Community Schools & Youth Development (CSYD) department plays an integral role in delivering high-quality youth development programming throughout the Lower East Side with services embedded in the school day, afterschool programs, and summer enrichment opportunities.  In partnership with PS 64, PS 142, PS/MS 140, TSMS, and PS/MS 188, CSYD collaborates with the NYC Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD), NYC Office of Community Schools (OCS), The Boys and Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), and of course, our incredible local school communities, to continue to respond to the needs of young people and their families during the best and worst of times. Our robust team of social workers ensures that social-emotional learning concepts are present in all aspects of our work and that participants have access to individualized care and attention when needed. Our Community School Directors play a critical role in bringing a wealth of resources and opportunities directly to families, and our Program Directors rely on local talent to create a student-centered, experiential learning environment where students realize that the sky is their only limit.  CSYD strives for equity and social justice in our work at all levels, empowering youth to stand up for social change by providing them with the guidance, tools, and experience to understand their powers as change agents and assets in their communities. In addition, we rely heavily on the talented individuals from the Lower East Side to facilitate and lead our programs, as well as, encourage civic engagement.   
New York City
Manhattan
1

Westchester Jewish Community Services

Hudson Valley
2

Blue Balloon Songwriting School

Blue Balloon was founded in 2010 by Rachel Lipson, an accomplished teacher, performer, and songwriter. Known for having a unique approach to instrument instruction through songwriting, Blue Balloon is widely recognized as one of the most sought after music programs in the country!
Long Island
New York City
0

82nd St Academics

Our mission is to complement public education, so that students in New York City, regardless of home language, or other societal barriers, have access to quality, public higher education. We have tuition-funded programs, programs from the NYC Department of Education, and NYC Department of Youth and Community Development.
Queens
1

Catholic Charities Community Services

Catholic Charities Community Services is committed to the development of every child and youth- physically, emotionally, intellect and spiritually- whether newcomers or native-born. The Alianza Youth Division provides services in safe environments to more that 7,000 people.   Close to 10,000 people attend or patriciate in our community events, pantry, health fairs, workshops and other annual events.  Alianza Youth Services strengthens academic achievement, health, fitness, artistic expression of young people and promises employment opportunities, college entry, civic engagement and community service.  Alianza Youth Services is located in Washington Heights/Inwood and Highbridge, NY
Bronx
Manhattan
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Keylab

Located in the heart of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, Keylab is a modern music, arts, & technology school that offers individually tailored private lessons, dynamic group classes, exciting workshops and more for ages 5 to adult. ​Keylab's primary mission is to educate, inspire, and empower students of all ages towards defining and realizing their creative ambitions. We use a combination of traditional music education, modern technology, and performance exercises to help students develop into skilled, confident, and creative artists. While our courses are primarily designed to teach fundamental musical skills and concepts, they also teach valuable lessons about confidence, creativity, self expression, work ethic, and team building. It is our hope that Keylab students will not only learn how to compose, produce, and perform with confidence and joy; but will also learn how to become more compassionate, productive members of society through the lessons learned in creating and sharing art and music.
Brooklyn
1

Imani House Inc

IMANI HOUSE, Inc. has provided youth development services for Brooklyn communities since 1998. Our first youth project was a Summer Computer Day Camp for 20 inner-city teens which received support from Senator Velmanette Montgomery. Citibank also supported the program in the form of  computer donations which we used to train our students. Imani House Students! Since then our program has grown into a year-round service , providing after-school and summer programming and catering to over 240+ elementary aged children annually. With a focus on assisting our children socially, emotionally, physically and academically the project serves children in grades Pre-K - 5th and is housed in P.S./M.S. 282 in Parkslope.  During the school year the program operates from 2:45 pm-5:45pm and during 13 school closing holidays we  are open from 8am- 5:45 pm. Summer programs run from 8am- 5:45pm , 5 days a week for 8  weeks. Summer-Time Fun! To meet our goals of assisting children holistically  we offer a wide variety of activities including tutoring, homework assistance, STEM, field trips (during the summer and school closing holidays), karate, archery, several dance disciplines, drama, creative writing, arts and crafts and much more. All of our staff are experienced working with children and pass several in-house and city   background/reference and health checks. Imani House's Afterschool Program is licensed and insured, Better Business Bureau accredited and an America's Promise Place.
New York City
0

Good Shepherd Services

Good Shepherd Services goes where children, youth, and families face the greatest challenges and provides resources that build on their inherent strengths to help them thrive. We operate 100 programs, which help over 30,000 youth and family members in struggling neighborhoods throughout New York City. All of our programs are united by a common goal—to create opportunities that help our participants succeed at school, at home, and in their community. The need we fill We go where the need is greatest—where problems are deeply entrenched, obstacles are high, and neighborhoods are often untouched by other support systems. Good Shepherd is different—our confidence in NYC’s youth and families, combined with our track record of success, shows us that with the right approach, real change is possible even in the most challenging of environments.
Long Island
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
1

Chatham Kids Club

CHATHAM KIDS CLUB, INC. (CKC) is a not-for-profit school-age child care program incorporated in 2001 by a group of Chatham Central School District parents, who wished to create an alternative to babysitting or self-care for children residing in the Chatham Central School District. The continuous growth in enrollment since CKC began operation in the Spring of 2002 has confirmed our community’s need for year-round school-aged child care and the confidence our participants and their families have in our programs. Our program seeks to offer children a balance between structured and unstructured play and to help them learn to use their “free” time constructively, including as appropriate, completing their homework. Children are also encouraged to develop trusting relationships with program staff and friendships with other children in the program. We operate before school from 6:30-8 M-F, after school from 2:00-6:00 M-F, school vacations and full time during the summer.
Capital Region
Hudson Valley
1