Make a Donation

Who supports NAACP NYC ACT-SO?

By contributing funds to support NAACP NYC ACT-SO’s operating expenses
By including NAACP NYC ACT-SO in your corporate giving program
By providing in-kind support, i.e. access to technical facilities
 such as science and photography labs, computers,
 group admission to events and performances, project supplies, etc.
By providing additional prizes for Academic Competition winners
  (eg. a computer for the Academic Competition gold medal winners,
  scholarships, gift certificates, etc.)
By providing job and internship opportunities to current students and alumni
By becoming a volunteer recruiter, coach or judge
By donating your professional skills (i.e. graphic design, printing, web design, etc.)
By suggesting others who might be able to assist us


How can NYC ACT-SO help you?

NAACP NYC ACT-SO endeavors to develop mutually beneficial partnerships with corporate and other sponsors tailored to their philanthropic concerns. By its nature, NAACP NYC ACT-SO provides the opportunity for significant personal involvement by sponsors and donors. In addition to providing funds and in-kind gifts, a corporate sponsor could, for instance, recruit coaches and volunteers from among its workforce. We also welcome the opportunity to expose our students to sponsors’ enterprises through internships, field trips or other means.

And, for NAACP NYC ACT-SO donors and supporters who appreciate favorable publicity and visibility, there are sponsorship opportunities available especially with the Olympics-style Academic Competition and the Annual Awards Ceremony.


Past and Present Contributors

FOUNDATION, CORPORATE & GOVERNMENTAL

Air Jamaica
Anheuser Busch Companies
Bankers Trust Foundation
Bloomberg Financial Markets
Boas Family Fund
Gale Brewer, Councilwoman,
 - NYC District 6
Budget Travel Bureau
Capital Cities/ ABC, Inc.
Chase Manhattan Bank
Chase Manhattan Foundation
Citigroup Foundation
The Coca Cola Company
Con Edison
Credit Suisse First Boston
CS First Boston Foundation Trust
Daimler Chrysler Foundation
C. Virginia Fields,
 - Manhattan Board President

Glickenhaus Foundation
Greater New York Links
INSTINET Corp
Intersource International
JP Morgan Chase
Kaiserman Foundation
Merrill Lynch
Pfizer
Royal Capital Mgt., LLC.
Rudin Foundation
SEARS
State Farm Insurance
Stuart Frankel & Company
Urban Bankers Coalition
Washington Mutual
Western Union First Data
Wilford Nelson Associates, Inc.
Williams Capital Group, LP
WNBC

INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS

Ruth Arnow
Adlai Asante
Carolyn Baldwin
Gloria Benfield
Salvator & Alison Bommarito
Elaine & Gerald Brown
Anna Carbonell
Donna & James Caruso
Samuel & Beth Chaplin
Helen Collery
Peter Collery
Gerald & Susan Cremins
Angelo DeJoy
Henry Dennis
George & Annie Freeman
Joseph Forgione
John Galante
David Hinds
Connie Kaiserman
Gabrielle Kurlander
Cecelia Lane
Alain & Leah Lebec
Nicholas Lemann
Mario C. Leo

Jeffrey Levitas
Milton Lewin
Duncan MacMillan
Ena Malone
Simon Maslow
Sorrell & Barbara Mathes
Ross McMahon
Garth Mitchell
Allison & Gregory Murphy
Dawn Patterson
Carol Y. Perdue
Dan Purjes
Dr. Stanley & Barbara Richards
Arlene Simon
Donna E. Simon
Aldo Smith
Rahsheda Smith
Richard Sokolow
Lawrence Tell
Joan Tomlinson
Shaun & Ericka Tomlinson
David & Nancy Webb
Janice Savin Williams
Lori-Ann Wynter

 

 

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