Ponce De Leon Foundation Grant Awarded in the Amount of $610,000 to Nonprofits
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Ponce De Leon Foundation has awarded $610,000 in grants to various nonprofits, continuing its mission of community support since 2017. The Foundation has provided over $2.4 million in grants since its inception. The current round of funding supports 23 different organizations across diverse focus areas including education, arts, youth development, senior services, and community assistance.
Notable grants include $30,000 each to organizations like Andromeda Community Initiative, Education Through Music, Housing Partnership Development Corp, and The HOPE Program. Other significant awards include $25,000 to ACE Programs for low-income housing services and $20,000 to Act Now Foundation for Alzheimer's care. The grants support various initiatives ranging from music education and youth sports to food security and digital literacy programs.
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- Foundation has distributed $610,000 in new grants
- Cumulative grant distribution of $2.4 million since 2017
- Broad diversification across 23 different nonprofit organizations
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BRONX, N.Y., Feb. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Directors of the Ponce De Leon Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded
Madeline V. Marquez, Executive Director of the Ponce De Leon Foundation, stated, “Year after year our grant applications increase, and it is evident the immense needs in our communities. We pride ourselves in ensuring all our focus areas are recognized and that we spread our funds equitably as we continue to support and strengthen the impact to our organizations.”
Carlos P. Naudon, President and Director of the Ponce De Leon Foundation, stated, “The mission on corporate social responsibility remains, we live it, breathe it and stay true to it. Once again overjoyed in serving our communities.”
Steven A. Tsavaris, Chairman of the Ponce De Leon Foundation added, “Partnership is key, especially when missions align. Humbled by these impactful groups and organizations.”
ACE Programs:
Act Now Foundation, Inc.:
Andromeda Community Initiative:
Brooklyn Youth Sports Club Inc:
Creative Art Works:
Daniel’s Music Foundation:
Education Through Music:
Girls Incorporated of New York City:
Hope Kids NY.:
Housing Partnership Development Corp:
I Challenge Myself Inc:
Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning Inc:
Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project Inc (SHOPP):
New Heights Youth Inc:
New York Women’s Chamber of Commerce:
Palisades Emergency Residence PERC:
Part of the Solution (POTS):
Princeton Center for Leadership & Learning:
Project Hope Charities, Inc:
Regional Aid for Interim Needs Inc RAIN:
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council RAICES:
The HOPE Program Inc:
Union City Music Project, Inc:
The Young People’s Chorus of New York City:
About the Ponce De Leon Foundation: The Ponce De Leon Foundation is a private 501(c)3 charitable corporation launched in 2017 with a generous gift of stock and cash from Ponce Bank. As the bank has grown, so has the foundation, and when Ponce Bank became a fully public entity in January of 2022 additional funds were donated. Ponce De Leon Foundation’s mission remains, to improve the quality of life in the communities in which Ponce Bank maintains full-service branches. With these gifts, Ponce Bank made clear its commitment to continue its tradition of supporting the communities it serves. For further information on the Ponce De Leon Foundation, you can send an email to Grants@Poncedeleonfoundation.org.
About Ponce Bank: Ponce Bank is a subsidiary of Ponce Financial Group, Inc., a NASDAQ company trading under the symbol PDLB. Ponce Bank is a federally chartered stock savings association headquartered in the Bronx, New York. The Bank’s business is conducted through the administrative office, 13 branch banking offices and 5 mortgage loan centers. The banking offices are located in the Bronx (4 branches), Manhattan (2 branches), Queens (3 branches), Brooklyn (3 branches), and Union City, New Jersey (1 branch). Mortgage centers are located in Queens, (Flushing, Jamaica and Astoria) Brooklyn (Marine Park), and Bergenfield, New Jersey. The primary market area currently consists of the New York City metropolitan area. www.poncebank.com