Philanthropic Partners
When we build strong TIES to great organizations, the resulting impact is exponential. Over the three years since our founding, nycTIES has partnered with six critical nonprofit organizations that drastically improve the lives of New Yorkers and make this a better community for us all. From promoting education to East Harlem youth, to assisting men in crisis and helping them re-enter the workforce - we select organizations that are addressing our city's most important issues. By tying to these nonprofits - learning the issues, forging relationships with the staff, meeting the people served, and assessing the specific areas of need where we can contribute - the men and women of nycTIES develop as leaders while making a tangible impact on New York City.
Our Six Philanthropic Partners:
American Heart Association
Our mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. That single purpose drives all we do. The need for our work is beyond question.
Harlem RBI
Harlem RBI provides inner-city youth with opportunities to Play, Learn and Grow. We use the power of teams to Coach, Teach and Inspire youth to recognize their potential and realize their dreams.
Ronald McDonald House New York
At Ronald McDonald House New York, we support each family and coordinate emotional and physical services, psychological care, ministry support, wellness programs, tutors, music, art, transportation, activities for siblings, holiday and birthday parties and camaraderie for parents struggling with their child's cancer diagnosis.
Gilda's Club New York City
Gilda's Club New York City creates welcoming communities of free support for everyone living with cancer - men, women, teens and children - along with their families and friends. Our innovative program is an essential complement to medical care, providing networking and support groups, workshops, lectures and socialactiv ities, all free of charge.
Career Gear
Career Gear's story began in 1999 when Gary Field, a former director of services for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, and David Woolard, a Broadway costume designer, realized there was a need to reach men who were underserved by existing organizations and agencies. The immediate need was something as straightforward as providing a business suit.
Today providing suits for a job interview is just the first step. We now deliver much-needed job retention and advancement coaching, helping our clients to build on their achievements and continue their upward path.
New Alternatives for Children
NAC was founded in 1982 on the belief that every child deserves a safe, nurturing home and a bright future. With more than 27 years of focus on an exclusive mission, NAC has developed unparalleled expertise. Our size and array of services continue to grow. Year by year, we expand our capacity to serve New York City's most vulnerable children and families.
