Basic Organization Information
THE YOUNG NEW YORK FOUNDATION
- Also Known As:
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YNY Foundation
- Physical Address:
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New York, NY
10014
- EIN:
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26-0705132
- Web URL:
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www.ynyf.org
- Blog URL:
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www.facebook.com/yny...
- NTEE Category:
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T Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking
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T50 Philanthropy / Charity / Voluntarism Promotion (General)
- Year Founded:
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2008
- Ruling Year:
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2008
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Protege Partners - $8,000
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Gamco Investors - $3,500
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Endocrine Associates - $600
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Mission Statement
The Young New York (YNY) Foundation exposes emerging leaders to philanthropy with the goal of promoting the development of local New York City communities. The foundation highlights opportunities for philanthropic involvement amongst young professionals by facilitating volunteer and fundraising events.
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Chief Executive
Jacques Joseph Tohme
Officers for Fiscal Year
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Program:
Harlem Academy Expansion
- Budget:
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- Category:
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- Population Served:
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
The goal of the program is to support the Harlem Academy's expansion from a K-thru-6 school, to K-thru-8.
Harlem Academy is an independent school for children whose aptitude for
success in higher education might otherwise go unrealized.
As an independent school, admission to Harlem Academy is selective. 12%
of inquiring families are admitted to the school based on uniform
criteria for family partnership, engagement in the learning process,
and academic potential.
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