Core Points - The Ponce De Leon Foundation awarded $610,000 to various nonprofits, bringing total grants since 2017 to over $2.4 million [1][2] Group 1: Grant Distribution - ACE Programs received $25,000 for services aimed at low-income individuals in Western Queens [2] - Act Now Foundation, Inc. was awarded $20,000 for the Alzheimer's Care Project [2] - Andromeda Community Initiative received $30,000 for Constructive Career [2] - Brooklyn Youth Sports Club Inc. was granted $30,000 for its Youth Sports Club Program [2] - Creative Art Works received $15,000 for Public Art Youth Employment Programs [3] - Daniel's Music Foundation was awarded $20,000 for Disability Awareness [3] - Education Through Music received $30,000 for its Music Education Program [3] - Girls Incorporated of New York City was granted $30,000 for Project Accelerate [3] - Hope Kids NY received $25,000 for the Ready, Set, Go to College Program [3] - Housing Partnership Development Corp was awarded $30,000 for Homeownership Counseling & Education [3] - I Challenge Myself Inc received $10,000 for Cycling Smartly in The Bronx program [3] - Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning Inc received $20,000 for JCAL Riddim Section [4] - Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project Inc (SHOPP) was awarded $30,000 for Senior Community Assistance [4] - New Heights Youth Inc received $25,000 for College Bound Program [4] - New York Women's Chamber of Commerce was granted $30,000 for the ContractHer Program [4] - Palisades Emergency Residence PERC received $15,000 for Technology Access Program [4] - Part of the Solution (POTS) was awarded $30,000 for the ESOL Support Program [4] - Princeton Center for Leadership & Learning received $30,000 for Connecting Gardening, Science & Literacy [5] - Project Hope Charities, Inc. was awarded $30,000 for Food Pantry Project [5] - Regional Aid for Interim Needs Inc RAIN received $30,000 for Cucina Dolores Mobile Food Kitchen Project [5] - Spanish Speaking Elderly Council RAICES was granted $30,000 for Mindful Journey Program [5] - The HOPE Program Inc received $30,000 for Digital Literacy for Low-Income New Yorkers Program [5] - Union City Music Project, Inc received $15,000 for the 2025 After School Orchestral Music Education Program [6] - The Young People's Chorus of New York City was awarded $30,000 for YPC South Bronx Community Chorus Program [6] Group 2: Foundation Overview - The Ponce De Leon Foundation is a private 501(c)3 charitable corporation established in 2017 with initial funding from Ponce Bank [7] - The Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life in communities served by Ponce Bank [7] - Ponce Bank became a fully public entity in January 2022, leading to additional donations to the Foundation [7] Group 3: Ponce Bank Information - Ponce Bank is a subsidiary of Ponce Financial Group, Inc., a NASDAQ company trading under the symbol PDLB [8] - The bank operates through 13 branch offices and 5 mortgage loan centers primarily in the New York City metropolitan area [8]
Ponce De Leon Foundation Grant Awarded in the Amount of $610,000 to Nonprofits