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What benefits does FPWA offer?

Assistance to Individuals

  • Camp scholarships
  • Senior Vacations
  • Youth scholarships
  • Financial assistance grants to clients in need
  • Holiday Toy and Gift Drive

Assistance to Organizations

  • Free or reduced rate trainings at your agency or at FPWA
  • Management and technical assistance
  • Training and technical assistance for early childhood education accreditation
  • Advocacy and policy updates and information in six portfolio areas: early childhood education, child welfare, youth, elderly, HIV/AIDS, income security, workforce development
  • Annual program grants
  • Agency grants to fund financial needs of clients

Low Cost or Preferred Pricing on Goods and Services

  • Group Purchasing discounts and services
  • Low cost Employee Assistance Program
  • Reduced rates for space rentals

Volunteers

  • Recruitment and placement for front line and management level work
  • Recruitment and training of board members
  • Corporate Service Days

Affinity Groups

  • Youth Services Network
  • Child Welfare Task Force
  • Elderly Services Task Force
  • Workforce Development Task Force
  • Welfare Reform Network

Information and Alerts (via www.fpwa.org and listservs)

  • Regularly updated funding alert
  • Advocacy alerts
  • Members-only section of website with information, tools, resources and bulletin board

Who can join our network?

How can my agency join?

Why join FPWA?

Be part of an impressive network of almost 300 human service agencies and church-run programs. Together, we work to make life better for all New Yorkers.

Learn about cutting edge developments in the nonprofit sector, and get help applying them within your organization.

Benefit from a roster of support services, management consultation, professional development, discount purchasing, employee assistance, volunteer placement, and much more.

Make an impact on legislation and policies affecting New York City's children, families, elderly, immigrants, and physically challenged individuals.