Announcing our Phase 2 Awardees,
10 Community Programs Redefining Early Childhood Work Across New York City

Meet the Awardees

Masa
Bronx, Manhattan

Building Resilient and Healthy Indigenous and Immigrant Families from the Start

Forestdale Inc.
Brooklyn, Queens

A Window to Healing (AWTH)

Henry Street Settlement
Manhattan

Holistic Parent Counseling Services

Sheltering Arms
Bronx, Manhattan, Queens

Reaching Parents Where They Are

We created FUEL for 50 to strengthen the community organizations stepping up for NYC families living in poverty.

Parents and other adult caregivers are a child’s first teachers, tasked with building the most important skills for their lifelong learning and success. Thousands of New York City families take on the hard work of parenting without access to basic services, housing, food, or income – challenges made worse by systemic inequities and the COVID-19 pandemic.

At FUEL (Robin Hood’s Fund for Early Learning) we’re working to transform New York City into an early learning metropolis. And whether they’re helping to build skills or alleviate stress, we know that nonprofits are doing what it takes to support our City’s most vulnerable families. We created FUEL for 50 to recognize and empower their work.

If you’re part of a program that supports the parents and caregivers of young children, we want to hear from you!

WHAT’S THE OPPORTUNITY?

From an open call for applications, 50 organizations selected to receive:

  • $25,000 in unrestricted funding
  • Access to workshops with experts in early childhood and nonprofit management
  • Specialized assistance and support from Robin Hood FUEL
  • Opportunities for more than $1 million in additional support in 2022-2023

WHO COULD APPLY?

FUEL for 50 was open to any programs that:

  • Support adults that care for kids 0-3
  • Serve a New York City community impacted by poverty
  • Were associated with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is not already funded by FUEL

WHY NOW?

At FUEL, we're working to transform New York City into an early learning metropolis.

We created FUEL for 50 to:

  • Empower the community-based organizations leading efforts to support our City’s most vulnerable families
  • Elevate and connect programs that focus on parents/adult caregivers by helping build teaching skills or cope with stress
  • Recognize the diverse types of nonprofits supporting early learning