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NY Foundations Pledge to Help Underserved Communities

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011   

NEW YORK - Some major New York charitable foundations, that provide millions of dollars in grants each year, have joined a national effort to focus on getting at the root causes of social problems. The North Star Foundation has signed the , meaning at least half of its grants this year will go do New York's most under-served communities.

Foundation Director Hugh Hogan says some of their $2 million will go to local groups that fight for affordable housing for New Yorkers with HIV.

"One of the most important preventers to reduce the spread of the infection is be able to have safe, affordable housing close to their health care provider."

Hogan says his foundation also will fund workers' rights groups that are helping to organize domestic, food and retail workers in New York.

At the New York Foundation, executive director Maria Mattola says her group will provide funding to small grassroots organizations in New York, working on everything from elder rights to advocating for young people.

"We would say that it's important for people in communities to tell us, 'These are the things that concern us now, these are the things that we have the energy to work on' - listening to what those under-served communities say about where they think there are opportunities."

Lori Bezahler, president of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation, says her group was attracted to the pledge campaign because it makes the $1.5 million they'll grant this year that much more accountable.

"To say publicly, 'We are making this commitment,' in a way that makes us accountable for upholding those commitments, is important to us. It provides us with a way of being transparent to the communities that we're trying to serve."

The National Committee for Responsible Philanthropy came up with "Philanthropy's Promise,"and at least 60 charitable foundations across the nation have signed up this month.

More information is at
www.philanthropyspromise.org




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