2024: Manhattan Voted Bowery Mission Best Not For Profit!
Bowery Mission
227 Bowery
(212) 674-3456 – bowery.org
Bowery Mission restores hope to those who face poverty and homelessness in an unforgiving city like New York where living on a substandard living wage makes housing prohibitive and homelessness one personal crisis away. The people that power this century and a half-old organization espouse the ideal that “Homelessness is a Shared Experience in New York City.” It truly is the core of this organization that cares for people that require life’s most basic needs. They give care, comfort and respite to citizens via a range of programs from compassionate care, residential and community programs, transitional housing, alumni and children’s programs. Further, there are vocational training Life skill classes, addiction recovery, counseling, legal and medical aid are on a comprehensive list.
2023: Manhattan Voted Kidney Coalition Of NYC Best Not For Profit!
Kidney Coalition Of NYC
(718) 200-1873
Not only is it the Best Charity, the Kidney Coalition of NYC is also Manhattan’s Best Nonprofit. What sets KCNYC apart is its unique, empathetic approach—founded by those who have personally experienced kidney disease, for those who currently battle it. KCNYC offers a diverse range of virtual and in-person activities. These include peer support, educational resources, training opportunities, clubs, and contests, fostering a sense of community and belonging. It provides a nurturing environment for kidney disease patients, donors, caregivers, and families. Supporting the Kidney Coalition of NYC through monetary donations, volunteering, or spreading their mission is an investment in the well-being of countless individuals affected by kidney disease.
2022: Manhattan Voted City Harvest Best Not For Profit!
City Harvest
6 E 32nd St
(646) 412-0600 – cityharvest.org
City Harvest is a beacon for those who are food insecure in New York City The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic collapse affected the boroughs in a way not seen in the rest of the world. Families have relied on City Harvest as a judgment-free food bank that supplies area pantries with perishable and non-perishable products that ensure families can maintain their nutritional health. The havoc wrought by the pandemic will be felt in the city for years to come, but City Harvest will be there to lead, care and feed those who do not know where their next meal may be coming from. The professionals are forward thinking and lead with their hearts.
2021: Manhattan Voted City Harvest Best Not For Profit!
City Harvest
6 E 32nd St
(646) 412-0600 – www.cityharvest.org
City Harvest is a beacon for those who are food insecure in New York City The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic collapse affected the boroughs in a way not seen in the rest of the world. Families have relied on City Harvest as a judgment-free food bank that supplies area pantries with perishable and non-perishable products that ensure families can maintain their nutritional health. The havoc wrought by the pandemic will be felt in the city for years to come, but City Harvest will be there to lead, care and feed those who do not know where their next meal may be coming from. The professionals are forward thinking and lead with their hearts.
2020: Manhattan Voted LMHQ Best Not For Profit!
LMHQ
150 Broadway 20th Fl
(646) 799-9616 – www.lmhq.nyc
LMHQ is a nonprofit organization based in Lower Manhattan focused on connecting the area’s “makers, doers and thinkers.” In order to do this, the organization offers event and meeting spaces for creatives and entrepreneurs to collaborate and grow their ideas into tangible things. In 2005, the Alliance for Downtown New York started LMHQ, which is short for Lower Manhattan Headquarters. Since the beginning, LMHQ has guided the over 800 creative companies located below Chambers Street. The organization holds events like fireside chats, literary salons, networking breakfasts and yoga sessions, which help like-minded individuals to connect with one another. LMHQ also rents out free small meting spaces or larger event meeting spaces to other nonprofit organizations. Applications for these spaces are open at specified times during the year