all-years Grant Recipients
East Harlem Tutorial Program
New York, NY
Amount granted: $2,000
Grant year: 1983
Grant category: Education
For “Public School Addition”(Psa) Project
East Side House Settlement
Bronx, NY
Amount granted: $3,000
Grant year: 1984
Grant category: Human Services
Establish “Youth in Service to Seniors” Program.
Education, Informal and Formalal Broadcasting, Inc. [WNET 13]
New York, NY
Amount granted: $10,000
Grant year: 1979
Grant category: Visual Arts and Music
For a Program “Sacred Journeys”
Eglevsky Ballet
Huntington Station, NY
Amount granted: $5,000
Grant year: 1979
Grant category: Visual Arts and Music
Challenge ’79 Campaign
Elders Mobile Market
Cambridge, MA
Amount granted: $2,500
Grant year: 1982
Grant category: Human Services
For Mobile Market Serving Elderley & Handicapped
Elders Mobile Market
Cambridge, MA
Amount granted: $4,000
Grant year: 1983
Grant category: Human Services
General Support
Elderworks – New Hampshire
Hanover, NH
Amount granted: $3,000
Grant year: 1986
Grant category: Human Services
To Help in Expanding Prog. to Vt & Recruitment
Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill
Hyde Park, NY
Amount granted: $12,500
Grant year: 2015
Grant category: Education
To support the Girls Leadership Workshop.
Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill
Hyde Park, NY
Amount granted: $25,000
Grant year: 2000
Grant category: Education
Girls Leadership Workshop Program
Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill
Hyde Park, NY
Amount granted: $25,000
Grant year: 2017
Grant categories: Education, Women and Girls
To support scholarships for the Girls and Boys Leadership Workshop.
The Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill works to continue Eleanor Roosevelt’s legacy and focuses on promoting human rights, especially of women, minorities and youth; combating racism; nurturing education and the arts; and the promotion of responsible citizenship. Among ERVK’s programs are the Race Relations Project, the Welfare Reform and Human Rights Monitoring Project, a lecture series, and the Girls Leadership Workshop. Specifically, the Girls and Boys Leadership Workshop is an international leadership development program intended for girls and boys entering their sophomore and junior years in high school. Its objective is to help young adults develop self esteem, confidence, and the skills needed to exercise leadership; to provide opportunities for self-awareness, self definition and growth; to nurture sisterhood, citizenship and social responsibility; and to celebrate the life and legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt.




