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The New York Times Company Announces Four Winners of Its Second Annual Nonprofit Excellence Awards
The New York Times Company today
announced four winners of the second annual New York Times Company
Nonprofit Excellence Awards. Winners were chosen for their excellent
management practices after completing two rounds of written applications
and site visits. All nonprofit organizations based in and serving the
communities of New York City, Long Island or Westchester were eligible
to apply.
The awards are a collaborative effort of the Nonprofit
Coordinating Committee of New York (NPCC) and the New
York Regional Association of Grantmakers (NYRAG), which joined the
Times Company in establishing this program. Citi
lent its support to the Nonprofit Excellence Awards by underwriting a
special section to be published in The New York Times on July 7.
Additional support for the program was provided by the Surdna
Foundation, The New York Community Trust, RSM McGladrey, Inc., the Fund
for The City of New York, The Institute for Not-for-Profit Management at
Columbia Business School Executive Education, the Altman Foundation, The
Clark Foundation and GoShow Entertainment.
Awards were given in four categories: Overall Management Excellence;
Excellent Communications; Excellent Culturally-Based Management
Strategies and Excellent Use of Technology and Focus on Mission.
The four winners are:
Community Health Action of
Staten Island - Winner for Overall Management Excellence, Community
Health improves the lives of individuals, families and communities
challenged by health disparities related to poverty, discrimination and
lack of access, through direct service, education and advocacy. The
selection committee cited Community Health’s
successful response to emerging communities by initiating new programs,
modifying its mission and actively seeking feedback from clients. (www.siheathaction.org)
Harlem RBI - Winner for Excellent
Communications, uses baseball and softball, and the power of teams, to
provide inner-city youth with opportunities to play, to learn, and to
grow, inspiring them to recognize their potential and realize their
dreams. In addition to communications, the selection committee was
impressed with Harlem RBI’s board governance
and leadership, in particular, its use of a Board Member Report Card
that resulted in a 20 percent increase in board attendance. (www.harlemrbi.org)
Ifetayo Cultural Arts –
Winner for Excellent Culturally-Based Management Strategies, supports
the creative, educational and vocational development of youth and
families of African descent. The selection committee noted Ifetayo’s
strong focus on results and online date-driven tracking system, which
allows parents, teachers and community members to track the progress of
students. (www.ifetayo.org)
The Institute for Family Health – Winner for Excellent Use of Technology and
Focus on Mission, develops innovative ways to provide primary health
care services to underserved urban populations based on the family
practice model of care. The Institute is a pioneer in medical records
technology and received strong marks from the committee for their
financial management practices and willingness to take risks in
acquiring six additional centers to improve access to care. (www.institute2000.org)
The winning organizations were recognized at a special awards
presentation held on June 24 at the TheTimesCenter.
The Overall Management Excellence Award includes a cash prize of
$25,000, and each of the other awards features a $5,000 cash prize. All
four winning organizations will receive scholarships to The Institute
for Not-for-Profit Management at Columbia Business School Executive
Education.
"We congratulate the four nonprofit
organizations chosen as winners of the second annual New York Times
Company Nonprofit Excellence Awards,” said
Diane McNulty, executive director of community affairs and media
relations, The New York Times Company. "These
organizations exemplify exceptional management practices and truly
reflect some of the great work that is being done in our communities.” "These are four wonderful
organizations with great lessons in excellent management practices for
any nonprofit manager,” said Michael Clark,
president of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York.
"NYRAG applauds these four exceptional
organizations and congratulates their boards, staff and funders for
working together to create strong models of nonprofit management from
which others in the community can learn,”
said Ronna Brown, president of the New York Regional Association of
Grantmakers.
"There is nothing that drives success like success. Citi is proud to
support The New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Awards. This
program recognizes and validates the work of nonprofit organizations who
have been successful in driving change in their communities. We strongly
believe in collaborative relationships, since Citi's focus is on making
communities better because we are there," said Eric Eve, senior vice
president, global community relations, Citi.
The winners of the Nonprofit Excellence Awards were chosen by a
selection committee comprised of influential leaders in New York City’s
nonprofit community. Members of the committee included:
Darren Walker, Rockefeller Foundation, selection committee chair
Victoria Bailey, Theatre Development Fund
Irene Baldwin, Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development
Fran Barrett, Community Resource Exchange
Raphael Bemporad, BBMG Branding
Joyce Bove, The New York Community Trust
Jessica Chao, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Kristin Giantris, Nonprofit Finance Fund
Don Crocker, Support Center for Nonprofit Management
Michael Davidson, Governance Matters
Sean Delany, Lawyers Alliance of New York
Dennis Derryck, Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy
Denise Gray-Felder, Communication for Social Change Consortium
Geoffrey Knox, Geoffrey Knox & Associates
Sandra Lamb, Lamb Advisors
Sr. Paulette LoMonaco, Good Shepherd Services
Lillian Rodriguez-Lopez, Hispanic Federation
Mary McCormick, Fund for the City of New York
Yvonne Moore, Daphne Foundation
Ana Oliveira, New York Women's Foundation
Michael Park, Robin Hood Foundation
Suvasini Patel, WITNESS
Hilda Polanco, Fiscal Management Associates
Hildy Simmons, Philanthropic Advisory Services
David Terrio, BTQ Financial
For more information about the program, please visit www.nytimes-community.com.
About The New York Times Company The New York Times Company (NYSE:
NYT), a leading media company with 2007 revenues of $3.2 billion,
includes The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The
Boston Globe, 16 other daily newspapers, WQXR-FM
and more than 50 Web sites, including NYTimes.com,
Boston.com and About.com.
The Company's core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting
and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment.
Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, Inc., (NPCC), a
service and membership organization for more than 1,600 nonprofit
organizations in the New York City area, is the voice and information
source for New York nonprofits. It informs and connects nonprofit
leaders, saves nonprofits money, and strengthens the nonprofit sector by
building positive relations with government and advocating effective,
accountable and transparent nonprofit management and governance. NPCC
publishes a monthly newsletter, New York Nonprofits, runs workshops and
roundtables on management issues, offers cost-saving group purchasing
services, coordinates an esteemed Government Relations Committee that
works on sector-wide government and legislative issues, and maintains a
website loaded with information on operating a nonprofit. (www.npccny.org)
New York Regional Association of Grantmakers (NYRAG) is a
nonprofit membership organization of 285 grantmaking foundations and
corporations in the tri-state New York area and beyond. Its members
award about $3.9 billion annually to charitable organizations in New
York and around the globe. NYRAG seeks to strengthen philanthropy by
offering programs and resources for valuable and strategic grantmaking.
Its mission is to promote and support the practice of effective
philanthropy for the public good. (www.nyrag.org)
This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com
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