278 CBO’s Partnerships (2022)

PartnershipScope of WorkArea of Focus
92 YOffering music and dance enrichment programs and field trips to performances during the school day (Grades 2-8)Enrichment Programming
Broadway Performing Arts CenterProvides ballet and tap dance program students during the school day (Grades K &1)Enrichment programming
CHALKSupporting students in choosing healthy, active lifestylesWellness & Enrichment Programming
CHAMPSStudent Volleyball, Basketball, Cheerleading and Softball teamsAfterschool Programming
City College of NY STEM Institute (pending for 2022-23 SY)An Algebra I and Living Environment program in partnership with District 6 that offers free quality education for all students coming from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue careers in STEAM and help them build the educational pipeline for a smooth transition to HS.Academic Support
Coalition for Healthy School FoodIntroduces plant-based foods and nutrition education in schools to educate the school community about the health, environmental, and social justice issues of food choicesWellness & Enrichment Programming
Columbia University (Pending for 2022-23 SY)Free weekly tutoring sessions by Columbia students for all students as part of the Inwood Academic Tutoring program.Academic Support
Creative Art Works (CAW)Empowering students through arts programming that incorporates academic enrichment, creative expression, workforce development and community engagementAfterschool Programming
CUNY Reading CorpsPartners with school to build capacity for literacy instruction by leveraging School- Based Instructors and CUNY Pre-Service Educators; providing high-dosage tutoring programsAcademic Support
EducateInstructional coaching for staffInstructional Support
Food Bank’s Cookshop (Classroom & Family ProgramsUses hands-on exploration, cooking and physical activities to foster children’s enjoyment and consuption of healthy food, and their appreciation for good nutrition and living an active lifestyle.Wellness & Enrichment Programming
Helen Keller InternationalLaunched as a pilot in Washington Heights in 1994, Helen Keller International’s ChildSight program provides free vision screenings, free eye exams, and free prescription eyeglasses to school-aged children and vulnerable populations in New York, New York; northern New Jersey; New Haven, Connecticut; Cleveland, Ohio; Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Los Angeles, California. To date, the organization has screened 803,621 students in New York City alone, and two million children in total across all its program locations.Wellness Support
Inwood Community ServicesProvides a varied curriculum that includes: an exploration of world cultures; a study of New York City and its landmarks; numerous creative projects including poetry, collages, journal writing, etc.; science experimentation; and a focus on personal skills needed to have a successful life.Afterschool & Holiday Programming
Kids in The Game Recess ProgramEngaging students in organized play during recessWellness & Enrichment Programming
KING FoundationIntroductory basketball and movement led by a trained Kids in the Game Coach. Provides structured sessions on leadership, positive peer relationships, and goal setting specifically targeting girlsEnrichment Programming
Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical CenterOffering in-house mental health clinic and supports to students and families, including Tier I SEL curriculum, professional development for staff, and coachingMental Health
NYC First RoboticsBrings meaningful, engaging and joyful robotics education to students and teachers, as part of the district’s iSTEM initiative.Academic Support
PSALCompetitive BasketballAfterschool Programming
RAPPOn site social worker Tuesday- Friday supporting students and families at risk. Social worker also provides parent and class workshops.Healthy Positive Relationships
Salvadori CenterAn after-school STEAM program for upper elementary students, supporting instructional goals and helping students see the relevance of math, science, and the arts through collaborative, hands-on, project-based lessons tied to the buildings, bridges, parks and communities that surround our students’ lives.Enrichment Programming (during and after school)
Situation ProjectProvides middle school students with opportunities to learn about theater based careers and see Broadway showsEnrichment Programming
Smile NYTooth decay is the most common childhood disease and is five times more common than asthma.
Smile New York Outreach wants to wipe out childhood tooth decay, one student at a time, at NO COST TO SCHOOLS!
Wellness Support
The Armory FoundationStudent track teamAfterschool Programming
TranscendSchool budget, planning, and operational SupportOperations Suppprt