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Senate Resolution No. 2141 establishes a plan for allocating grants from the 2019-20 New York state budget to organizations for drug, violence, and crime prevention programs and for domestic violence and veterans' legal services. The resolution provides an itemized list of over 100 grantee organizations across New York and the amounts each would receive, ranging from $2,000 to $24,000. The allocation plan requires approval by the temporary senate president and director of the budget.
Senate Resolution No. 2141 establishes a plan for allocating grants from the 2019-20 New York state budget to organizations for drug, violence, and crime prevention programs and for domestic violence and veterans' legal services. The resolution provides an itemized list of over 100 grantee organizations across New York and the amounts each would receive, ranging from $2,000 to $24,000. The allocation plan requires approval by the temporary senate president and director of the budget.
Senate Resolution No. 2141 establishes a plan for allocating grants from the 2019-20 New York state budget to organizations for drug, violence, and crime prevention programs and for domestic violence and veterans' legal services. The resolution provides an itemized list of over 100 grantee organizations across New York and the amounts each would receive, ranging from $2,000 to $24,000. The allocation plan requires approval by the temporary senate president and director of the budget.
ESTABLISHING a plan setting forth an itemized list of
grantees for a certain appropriation for the 2019-20 state fiscal year for grants in aid for drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs; and grants for civil or criminal domestic violence legal services or veterans civil or criminal legal services, as required by a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2019 which enacts the aid to localities, local assistance account, for grants for drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following schedule: Association for the Community Parent Center, Inc. 4,000 Buffalo United Front, Inc. 2,000 Citizens Committee for New York City Inc. 4,000 Community Action Program for Madison County, Inc. 4,000 Delhi Village Police Department 3,000 Drug Crisis in Our Backyard, Inc. 8,000 Dynamic Youth Community, Inc. 8,000 East Flatbush Village, Inc. 8,000 Educational Alliance, Inc. 8,000 El Puente de Williamsburg, Inc. 8,000 Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities, Inc. 8,000
Family Services of Westchester, Inc. - SNUG
Program 4,000 Five Towns Community Center 8,000 Fortune Society, Inc. 8,000 Friends of the White Plains Youth Bureau 8,000 Fund of the City of New York - Center for Court Innovation (Brownsville Community Justice Center) 8,000 Glen Cove Police Department, Gang Suppression and Education Initiative 8,000 Good Shepherd Services 8,000 Good Shepherd Services 4,000 Harlem Mothers Stop Another Violent End, Inc. 8,000 Harlem Mothers Stop Another Violent End, Inc. 4,000 Jacob A Riis Neighborhood Settlement 8,000 Jewish Community Center of Greater Coney Island, Inc. 8,000 Journey of Difference, Inc. 8,000 King of Kings Foundation 4,000 Legal Action Center 8,000 Metro Community Development Corpora 2,000 Most Valuable Parents of Buffalo NY 2,000 New York City Police Department - 23rd Precinct 8,000 New York City Police Department - 73rd Precinct 8,000 New York City Police Department-104th Precinct 2,666 New York City Police Department-106th Precinct 2,667 New York City Police Department-112th Precinct 2,667 New York Therapeutic Communities, Inc. 8,000 New York City Auxiliary Police Foundation 8,000 Second Chance Re-Entry, Inc. 2,000 Sheltering Arms Children and Family Services 8,000
Spring Valley Police Department
8,000 Stop the Violence Coalition, Inc. 2,000 Street Addiction Institute Incorporated 2,000 Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility, Inc. 2,000 The Institute for Family Health - Bronx Health Reach 8,000 Tri-County Community Partnership, Inc. 8,000 Tri-County Community Partnership, Inc. 5,000 Trinity Institution, Inc. aka Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region 8,000 Washington Heights CORNER Project, Inc. 4,000 Wildcat Service Corp 8,000 WomanKind (Formerly New York Asian Women's Center) 8,000 Youth Environmental Services, Inc. a/k/a YES Community Counseling Center 4,000 Youth Environmental Services, Inc. a/k/a YES Community Counseling Center .6,000
RESOLVED, That pursuant to and as required by moneys appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2019 which enacts the aid to localities, local assistance account, for grants for civil or criminal domestic violence legal services or veterans civil or criminal legal services. Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following schedule: Black Veterans for Social Justice 24,000 Bronx Defenders 5,000 Brooklyn Defender Services 12,000 Brooklyn Defender Services 12,000 Brooklyn Legal Services Corp. A 24,000 Brooklyn Legal Services Corp. A 6,000
Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc.
12,000 Brooklyn Legal Services, Inc. 12,000 Capital District Women's Bar Association Legal Project for Domestic Violence Legal Services 24,000 Center for Safety and Change, Inc. 24,000 Community Legal Advocates of New York, Inc. 12,000 District Attorney of Richmond County 24,000 Frank H Hiscock Legal Aid Society 5,000 Fund for the City of New York, INC. - Center for Court Innovation - Legal Hand 10,000 Garden of Hope, Inc. 24,000 Garden of Hope, Inc. 12,000 Her Justice 15,000 Hope's Door, Inc. 9,000 Housing Conservation Coordinators 12,000 Korean American Family Services Center, Inc. 12,000 Legal Aid Society 12,000 Legal Aid Society 12,000 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County, Inc. 24,000 Legal Services NYC 24,000 Legal Services of Central New York, Inc. 9,000 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 24,000 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley 5,000 LSNY Bronx Corporation 24,000 LSNY Bronx Corporation 9,000 Mobilization for Justice, Inc. 6,000 Mount Vernon Veterans Service Agency 5,000 Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. 24,000 Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. 12,000
Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc.
24,000 Nassau Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. 24,000 Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, Inc. a/k/a Neighborhood Defender Services of Harlem 24,000 Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. 80,000 New York Legal Assistance Group Incorporated 24,000 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation 14,000 Pace University- Pace Women's Justice Center 24,000 Putnam- Northern Westchester Women's Resource Center, Inc. 15,000 Queens Law Associates Not-For-Profit Corporation 24,000 Queens Legal Services Corporation 12,000 Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc. 6,000 Safe Horizon Inc. 24,000 Safe Horizon Inc. 24,000 Safe Horizon Inc. 12,000 Services & Advocacy for Gay Lesbian Bisexual & Transgender Elders Inc. (SAGE) 12,000 Southside United Housing Development Fund Corp 24,000 Syracuse University-College of Law 5,000 Touro College - Touro Law School 24,000 Trinity Healing Center, Inc. d/b/a The Healing Center 12,000 Ujamaa Community Development Corporation 9,000 Urban Justice Center 12,000 VETS, Inc. 6,000 Vera House, Inc. 5,000 Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk, Inc. 24,000