Harlem Textile Works
To support the feasibility study for the Design As Enterprise Project.
To support the feasibility study for the Design As Enterprise Project.
To support the Vermont Development Credit Union, which makes low-cost loans to low-income individuals for mortgages and small business development.
To support pilot projects to establish worker-owned temporary service agencies in Boston and New York City.
To support the microlending program in New York City’s low-income communities, providing access to small loans and business training for low-income New Yorkers.
To support the Vermont Community Enterprise Fund’s Niche Lending Program, which will focus on building small businesses in the agricultural and environmental sectors.
To support the Economic Development Program, in particular peer-to-peer learning activities for at least two organizations in the Northeast and the 1996 Institute on Women and Economic Development.
To support replication of the “Childspace” model for child care in cities across the United States.
To support the New York State Community Economic Development Network.
To support the Red Hook Economic Development Effort’s project to establish the commercial drivers license training program for residents of the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn.
To support the demonstration project to mobilize the experience of older Americans on behalf of young people living in poverty.