2017 New York Community Trust Nonprofit Excellence Awards Semifinalists Announced

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

2017 New York Community Trust Nonprofit Excellence Awards Semifinalists Announced

Ten nonprofit groups from across the city have been chosen as semifinalists for The New York Community Trust Nonprofit Excellence Awards Program, making them eligible for $60,000 in cash prizes and scholarships to Columbia Business School programs. The winning organizations will be announced during the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York (NPCC)’s Best Practices Workshop & Awards Presentation on Friday, December 1, 2017. 

An expert 30-member selection committee chose the 10 semifinalists from a pool of 45 qualified applicants following a readiness assessment, application, and vetting process that identifies excellent and replicable management practices.
The 10 semifinalists will compete for six finalist spots, which will be announced in October, 2017. Three semifinalists will win a total of $60,000 and scholarships to Columbia Business School leadership programs, which will be presented at the ceremony in December.

“The need for - and value of - excellently managed nonprofits has never been greater than in this current unpredictable political climate,” said Sharon Stapel, President of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York (NPCC).


“NPCC is thrilled to recognize these nonprofits, and share their best practice with the sector, because we know strong nonprofits with great impact will most benefit our communities.” “When a nonprofit group is well run, it makes more of a difference. We support this awards program because building stronger nonprofits is a sound investment.” said Lorie Slutsky, President of the New York Community Trust, one of the region’s leading funders of nonprofits.

The semifinalists are:

  • Brooklyn Community Services (Brooklyn) empowers at-risk children, youth and families, and adults with mental illness or developmental disabilities to overcome the obstacles they face, as we strive to ensure opportunity for all to learn, grow and contribute to ONE Brooklyn Community.
  • Chicken & Egg Pictures, Inc. (Brooklyn) supports women nonfiction filmmakers whose artful and innovative storytelling catalyzes social change. We envision a world in which filmmakers representing a range of experiences, cultures, and backgrounds are fully supported to realize their artistic goals, build sustainable careers, and achieve parity in all areas of the film industry.
  • Day One (Manhattan) partners with youth to end dating abuse and domestic violence through community education, supportive services, legal advocacy and leadership development.
  • Food Bank For New York City (Manhattan) ends hunger by organizing food, information, and support for community survival and dignity.
  • Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. (Manhattan) fights to end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.
  • Girl Be Heard (Brooklyn) develops, amplifies, and celebrates the voices of young women through socially conscious theatre-making.
  • Mental Health Association of Westchester (Westchester – Tarrytown) promotes mental health through advocacy, community education and direct services.
  • Stoked Mentoring Inc. (Brooklyn) creates a community of fearless leaders through mentoring, opportunity, and action.
  • The Children's Aid Society (Manhattan) helps children living in poverty succeed and thrive.
  • The HOPE Program (Brooklyn) empowers New Yorkers to overcome poverty through skills training, jobs and career advancement.


The Nonprofit Excellence Awards recognize outstanding management practices in NPCC’s Eight Key Areas of Nonprofit Excellence, which are: results and impact, governance, financial management, diversity, equity and inclusion, human resources, information technology, communications, and fundraising.
 

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