Applications Now Available at www.NYTimes-community.com; Deadline
is November 21
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 12, 2008--The New York Times
Company announced today that applications are now available for the
third annual New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Awards,
recognizing outstanding nonprofit organizations based in and serving
the communities of New York City, Long Island and Westchester. Online
applications are available at www.NYTimes-community.com and will be
accepted through Friday, Nov. 21.
The Community Affairs department of the Times Company is
collaborating with the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York
(NPCC) and the New York Regional Association of Grantmakers (NYRAG) on
the program. Applications from any New York State nonprofit
organizations operating in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens,
Staten Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County or Westchester County
will be considered.
Up to four organizations will be awarded a total of $40,000, with
$25,000 going to the grand prize winner for Overall Management
Excellence. Awards will be presented for outstanding performance in
one or more other key areas of nonprofit management. Key areas
correspond to the following criteria, which form the basis for
evaluation of nominees: overall management focus on results;
governance structure that moves the organization forward; strong,
transparent and accountable financial management; inclusive, diverse
and responsive organizational practices; enlightened use of human
resources and technology; regular and effective communications; and
effective, ethical fundraising and resource development.
Each of the winning organizations will also receive a scholarship
to The Institute for Not-for-Profit Management at Columbia Business
School Executive Education.
Recipients of the 2008 New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence
Awards were: Community Health Action of Staten Island, grand prize
winner for overall management excellence; Harlem RBI for excellent
communications; Ifetayo Cultural Arts for excellent culturally-based
management strategies; and The Institute for Family Health for
excellent use of technology and focus on mission.
"We are honored to be presenting this award," said Diane McNulty,
executive director of community affairs and media relations, The New
York Times Company. "We're delighted to have the opportunity to
recognize and celebrate these organizations for their managerial
excellence."
"This program offers a great educational opportunity for the
public and for nonprofit professionals. By applying, nonprofits get
practical guidance and feedback that enable them to go from good to
great," said Michael Clark, president, Nonprofit Coordinating
Committee of New York.
"Strong nonprofit management is critical to the outcomes that
NYRAG members are trying to achieve, and we are thrilled to be a part
of this important program," said Ronna Brown, president, New York
Regional Association of Grantmakers. "We look forward to celebrating
and learning from exemplary nonprofits in our region."
A selection committee of leaders from the nonprofit community will
consider applications, evaluate finalists during site visits and make
the final determination of winners. Committee members include:
-- Sr. Kwayera Archer-Cunningham, president and CEO, Ifetayo
Cultural Arts
-- Diane Arneth, executive director, Community Health Action of
Staten Island
-- Victoria Bailey, executive director, Theatre Development Fund
-- Fran Barrett, executive director, Community Resource Exchange
-- Rich Berlin, executive director, Harlem RBI
-- Jessica Chao, vice president, Rockefeller Philanthropy
Advisors
-- Kristin Giantris, vice president, Northeast Region, Nonprofit
Finance Fund
-- Don Crocker, executive director and CEO, Support Center for
Nonprofit Management
-- Michael Davidson, chair, Governance Matters
-- Sean Delany, executive director, Lawyers Alliance of New York
-- Dennis Derryck, professor, Milano The New School for
Management and Urban Policy
-- Denise Gray-Felder, president and CEO, Communication for
Social Change Consortium
-- Amy Houston, director, Management Assistance, Robin Hood
Foundation
-- Geoffrey Knox, president and founder, Geoffrey Knox &
Associates
-- Mirm Kriegel, account manager, BBMG Branding
-- Sandra Lamb, president and CEO, Lamb Advisors
-- Sr. Paulette LoMonaco, executive director, Good Shepherd
Services
-- Lillian Rodriguez Lopez, executive director, Hispanic
Federation
-- Mary McCormick, president, Fund for the City of New York
-- Yvonne Moore, executive director, The Daphne Foundation
-- Ana Oliveira, president and CEO, New York Women's Foundation
-- Suvasini Patel, communications and outreach manager, WITNESS
-- Hilda Polanco, managing director, Fiscal Management Associates
-- Hildy Simmons, consultant and grantmaker, Philanthropic
Advisory Services
-- Pat Swann, senior program officer, The New York Community
Trust
-- David Terrio, president, BTQ Financial
-- Ann Marie Thigpen, director, Long Island Center for Nonprofit
Leadership at Adelphi University
Ms. Simmons will serve as the chair of the selection committee,
which does not include any representatives from the Times Company.
The awards, which are intended to honor nonprofit management
excellence rather than program content, will be presented at a special
event at TheTimesCenter in New York City in June 2009.
Additional financial and in-kind support is provided by the Surdna
Foundation, The New York Community Trust, the Altman Foundation, The
Clark Foundation, The Institute for Not-for-Profit Management at
Columbia Business School Executive Education, Fund for the City of New
York, and RSM McGladrey, Inc.
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