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Community Project Grants with NYC Commission on Human Rights

The NYC Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes (OPHC) and the NYC Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) have launched their Community Project Grants to encourage individuals, groups, non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and other groups located in New York City to implement creative projects that promote community respect, prevent hate violence, and seek to address hate crimes, bias-motivated incidents, and discrimination through pathways outside of law enforcement and the criminal legal system. Applicants can propose projects including community workshops, educational videos, events, conferences, and social media campaigns. Funded proposals will receive up to $10,000. Read the full eligibility criteria, and submit applications by November 30, 2025

  • Date Posted

    November 13, 2025

  • Author

    Jennie Morrison

  • Organization

    NYC Commission on Human Rights

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