Small, Focused New York Foundation Should Serve as Grant-Making Model
The Chronicle of Philanthropy, September 19, 2010
Produced by PPH With the release of this decade's census, it's important to not only look at those fascinating statistics but all the hard work, the sleeverolling, and the boogeying performed by community organizers to get New Yorkers from historically excluded communities to fill out their census forms. A collaborative journalism project by People's Production House, 'The Count' investigates the tactics and tools developed by grassroots organizations determined to—this time—ensure that immigrants, working families, and youth get included in THE COUNT.
In 2009, the New York Foundation celebrated its 100th Anniversary and released this report on the foundation’s history.
Reflecting on 25 years of grantmaking, Madeline Lee, former executive director of the New York Foundation, produced this report.
On Being Grounded: Perspectives from the New York Foundation
Written by Kevin Ryan, Adriana Rocha, and Maria Mottola, New York Foundation
State of Philanthropy 2006, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
"Six Stories from the New York Foundation Video Archives," a 30-minute documentary screened at The Anthology Film Archives, highlights the stories of six New York City-based community organizers.

