Genres Public Interest
The Caffè Lena History Project
The Caffè Lena History Project
Year Grant Awarded: 2012
Caffè Lena is America’s oldest continually operating folk music coffeehouse. Puffin Foundation support enabled critical initial work on the Caffè Lena Oral History Project and the creation of the Caffè Lena History Project website. Read More
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- Website: http://www.caffelenahistory.org
The J Street Education Fund
The J Street Education Fund
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
J Street works within the American Jewish and broader pro-Israel communities to reshape the course of American foreign policy to advance US, Israeli and Palestinian interests in a manner that aligns with our community’s progressive, Jewish and democratic values. Read More
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- Website: https://jstreet.org/
The Washington Spectator (2014)
The Public Concern Foundation, Hamilton Fish, President
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
Independent, nonprofit, and reader-supported, the monthly Washington Spectator reports from the ground on the excesses of the public and private sectors that distort our politics and undermine democracy. Read More
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- Website: http://washingtonspectator.org/
Raise Your Voice Mural Project
The Rag Collection
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
Raise Your Voice is a series of free youth art workshops located at Alhambra High School, Phoenix, AZ. We invited students to learn how to use their graffiti art talents and inspire their communitiy through mural making on their campus. Read More
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- Website: http://www.theragcollection.org
Antiwar Billboard Project NYC
World BEYOND War
Year Grant Awarded: 2018
World BEYOND War puts up billboards in numerous cities across the world to bolster public antiwar education efforts and amplify our global antiwar voices. The unique public approach has helped create difficult conversations that otherwise wouldn't happen. Read More
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- Website: https://worldbeyondwar.org/
Awaken the Imagination
Yeghiazaryan, Lusine
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
Awaken the Imagination was a collaborative effort between the artist and various NYP Library branches. It was a series of window displays featuring large paper sculptures depicting powerful imagery from books with socially conscious and educational messages intended to draw in younger people. Read More
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- Website: lucyjazznyc.com