Announcement Part of Mayor Adams’ “NYC Nonprofit Week,”Highlighting City’s Investments and Support for Nonprofits
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams today announced a new pilot initiative to accelerate payments for a selection of small-scale discretionary funding awards and streamline the city’s discretionary funding process….READ MORE
New Program Eliminates 13 Steps from Contract Process toHelp Nonprofits Receive Funding They Need Without Delay
Announcement Part of Mayor Adams’ “NYC Nonprofit Week,”Highlighting City’s Investments and Support for Nonprofits
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams today announced a new pilot initiative to accelerate payments for a selection of small-scale discretionary funding awards and streamline the city’s discretionary funding process. Launching in fall 2025, the Discretionary Grant Pilot will replace the traditional contract process with direct grant agreements for approximately 100 organizations receiving $25,000 or less in City Council discretionary dollars during its first year.
New Program Eliminates 13 Steps from Contract Process toHelp Nonprofits Receive Funding They Need Without Delay
Announcement Part of Mayor Adams’ “NYC Nonprofit Week,”Highlighting City’s Investments and Support for Nonprofits
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams today announced a new pilot initiative to accelerate payments for a selection of small-scale discretionary funding awards and streamline the city’s discretionary funding process….READ MORE
New Program Eliminates 13 Steps from Contract Process toHelp Nonprofits Receive Funding They Need Without Delay
Announcement Part of Mayor Adams’ “NYC Nonprofit Week,”Highlighting City’s Investments and Support for Nonprofits
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams today announced a new pilot initiative to accelerate payments for a selection of small-scale discretionary funding awards and streamline the city’s discretionary funding process.
Launching in fall 2025, the Discretionary Grant Pilot will replace the traditional contract process with direct grant agreements for approximately 100 organizations receiving $25,000 or less in City Council discretionary dollars during its first year. The grant pilot will eliminate 13 steps, allowing eligible nonprofits to receive 100 percent of their City Council-allocated funds in nearly half the time of the current contracting process. In its second year, the pilot will be extended to hundreds of organizations that qualify.
