The TASC Funding Opportunities Database provides after-school practitioners and all those who work with young people with the latest public and private funding information, including ongoing funding sources, as well as time sensitive RFPs.
To add a funding opportunity, please email us at info@tascorp.org.
Grants are primarily made to nonprofit organizations located in the five boroughs of New York City. Funding is available in the following areas: children, youth and families; community development and the environment; education, arts, and human justice; health and people with special needs. Applications are accepted at any time and are reviewed by the board five times per year.
The New York Life Foundation funds projects located in New York City and Westchester County; projects serving multiple cities implemented by national organizations may also be considered. Proposals must fall within the areas of: educational enhancement, mentoring children, creating safe places to learn and grow, and childhood bereavement. Preference is given to requests that provide an opportunity for volunteer involvement on the part of New York Life agents, employees and retirees. Proposals are accepted and reviewed on a continuous basis during the calendar year.
ClassWish is a nonprofit organization that empowers parents, teachers and after-school educators to make positive change in kids’ lives by getting help to provide them with the classroom supplies they need. Parents, teachers or after-school program providers create an online wish list of classroom supplies they need to support kids’ learning activities. Supporters make tax deductible contributions, and ClassWish purchases the supplies and sends them to the school.
