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nyu in Council District 5Academic Year 2010-2011
A Private University
in the Public Service
NNew York University
Council Member
Jessica S. Lappin
Pre K - 12 Outreach and Tutoring
NYU SERVICES
Non-Profit, School, and
Small Business Assistance
Parks and Recreation Areas
NYC Blocks
NYU Buildings
NYU Leased Buildings
Council District
Student Volunteers
Direct Support
IN NYC
nyu in Council District 5
A Private University
in the Public Service
Council Member
Jessica S. Lappin
Pre-K through 12 Outreach and Tutoring
Primarily geared toward New York City’s under-served students and schools, NYU programs support the educational experience of Pre-K through 12 students across the city. University students and faculty participate in a range of programs including tutoring, student teaching, teacher technical assistance, college preview programs and more.
DiStriCt 5 iMPACt:
• 7360 hours of tutoring by 30 NYU undergraduate and graduate students in public schools and early childhood centers.
• Student teaching assistance to 4 schools.
• 7,140 hours worth of NYU classes taken by NYC public high school students.*
Student Volunteers
NYU students spend thousands of hours volunteering across the City, in an effort to improve their world and their communities. Outreach efforts are focused at New York City’s smaller non-profit organizations where helping hands contribute the most. these programs encourage effective citizenship, develop student leaders and create a sense of community for the students and the people they work with.
DiStriCt 5 iMPACt:
• 1 student volunteer project within a broad range of organizations.
• 46,200 service hours with 700 NYU students serving over 10,000 New York City residents.*
Non-Profit, School, and Small Business Assistance
By providing real-world opportunities and pre-professional experiences for students, NYU’s coordinated efforts also offer much needed support to local non-profits, schools and small businesses. Projects and services range from direct counseling support, art, drama, and music education, to operational assessments and studies, to management and governing assistance.
DiStriCt 5 iMPACt:
• 3 year-long student team consultant project serving non-profits.
• Social work assistance to 23 organizations.
• Assistance to 7 organizations by students of the College of Arts and Science.
• Assistance to 15 organizations through art, music, occupational and counseling therapy student placements.
Direct Support
in addition to the “in-kind” support that the University coordinates and sup-plies through its student, faculty and administrative efforts, direct financial contributions are also made to demon-strated needy organizations throughout the City. through individual school and division efforts as well as the annually coordinated fundraising drive, hundreds of thousands of dollars are provided in direct support to various non-profit and community organizations.
DiStriCt 5 iMPACt:
• $138,000 of sponsorships and direct support in NYU local nonprofit organizations.*
• $28,000 donated through the United Way of New York City by full-time employees.*
* Aggregated for all of NYC and Brooklyn.
New York University
While each organization is represented by only one category, many receive multiple
types of services and support.
NYU PRESENCE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN
Students17,476
Alumni38,784
Employees6,591
Vendors9,427
NYU PRESENCE COUNCIL DISTRICT 5
Students791
Alumni4,938
Employees352
Vendors531
All Soul's Church Anita Simons Hand Therapy ASPCA Association of Benefit Children Association to Benefit Children/Day Care Program Bayard Taylor Elementary School (PS 158) Bronfman Center Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of NY Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of NY/Affordable Housing Catholic Guardian Society Catholic Guardian Society/Maternity Services The Children's Aid Society/Rhinelander Children's Center Cofia‐ El Futuro en Tus Manos Coler/Goldwater Hospital/Goldwater Writing Workshop Coler/Goldwater Hospital/Specialty Care and Nursing Center Cornell Medical Center/ Cardiology Nursing Unit East Side Middle School (PS 114) Eleanor Roosevelt High School Ella Baker Elementary School (PS 225) Gillen Brewer School Hospital for Special Surgery Inwood House / Dept. of Maternal Health and Parenting Services Jan Hus Presbyterian Church Jan Hus Presbyterian Church/Outreach Karen Horney Clinic Karen Horney Clinic/Trauma Program Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association/Transitional Living Program Lycce Francaise Making Milestones Manhattan Center for Early Learning Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance McCarton Center Memorial Sloan Kettering /Colorectal Surgery Memorial Sloan Kettering/IP Thoracic Surgery Oncology Memorial Sloan Kettering/Pediatric Oncology Memorial Sloan Kettering/Social Work Memorial Sloan Kettering/Transplant and Hematology Metropolitan Kids Movement Midtown Center for Treatment and Research New York Center for Children New York Presbyterian Hospital New York Presbyterian Hospital/Allen Hospital New York Presbyterian Hospital/Clinical Connections Internships New York Presbyterian Hospital/MS Unit New York Presbyterian Hospital /Palliative Care New York Presbyterian Hospital/Payne Whitney New York Presbyterian Hospital /Pediatrics New York Presbyterian Hospital /Rehab New York Presbyterian Hospital/Starworks/Komansky New York Presbyterian Hospital/Workforce Health and Safety NY Fashionistas New York Presbyterian Hospital/Dept of Public Health/Adult & Adolescent Manhattan New School (PS 290) Public Health Association of New York City Robert Louis Stevenson School (PS 183) Roosevelt Island School (PS 217/ IS 217) Samaritan Village Spence‐Chapin Services to Families & Children Talent Unlimited High School
NYU Program Partners – Manhattan City Council District 5
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