The NYSE Foundation
Lincoln Center Plaza is the focal point for a broad range of classical music, opera, jazz, dance, theater and film presented by the eleven performing arts and educational institutions housed at Lincoln Center.
Lincoln Center Plaza is the focal point for a broad range of classical music, opera, jazz, dance, theater and film presented by the eleven performing arts and educational institutions housed at Lincoln Center.
Photograph courtesy of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

Programs - Community

In the following program areas, the Foundation focuses its funding in the New York City region:

  • Sustaining Arts and Culture: Institutions that preserve and present to the public the visual and performing arts, literature, history, science and other cultural endeavors.
  • A Safer, Cleaner City: Programs that beautify the urban landscape and keep our communities safe.

Community Grants in

Alliance for Downtown New York
River to River Festival
$100,000
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc.
Education Programs
$10,000
Carnegie Hall Society
Weill Music Institute
$10,000
Centurion Foundation
General operating support
$10,000
Henry Hudson 400 New York
Dutch Heritage Exhibition,"The Island at the Center of the World"
$50,000
Jewish Museum
Corporate Membership Program
$10,000
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
2008-2009 Consolidated Corporate Fund
$100,000
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
General operating support
$10,000
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Corporate Patron Program
$65,000
New York City Police Museum
Education curriculum for "Policing a Changed City" exhibition
$10,000
New-York Historical Society
"Grant and Lee in War and Peace” exhibition
$15,000
New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
Support for the Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL)
$15,000
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Corporate Membership Program
$10,000

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A Foundation director or officer serves as a trustee, director, officer or employee of this grantee organization. The Foundation director or officer appropriately disclosed that a “Grantee Conflict of Interest” exists, and did not participate in the final discussion or vote of the Board on the proposed grant.


 
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