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Become a Member

FPWA provides nearly 170 human services agencies and faith-based institutions, throughout New York City and beyond, with access to a range of services, programs, and grants that help nonprofits and faith institutions address the needs of their communities. 

We're Stronger Together

FPWA proudly partners with our member organizations and leaders within the human services and faith spaces to not only alleviate the conditions of poverty and economic insecurity, but also to create the necessary structural change to finally make opportunity and justice a reality for all communities. 

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Membership Benefits

FPWA continues to be deep in the throes of advocacy and policy research addressing economic inequity and the need for investment and action in our city, state and nation to address poverty and injustice. It is our continued aim to ensure that human services organizations and faith institutions alike have the resources they need to meet the needs of the people they serve now and in the near future, especially as New York strives to recover from the pandemic. 

What We Do For Members

Member Agencies

Social service agencies and faith-based institutions within the New York City metro area that have 501(c)(3) status and support economic equity for their constituents are invited to apply for membership with FPWA. FPWA welcomes non-sectarian and sectarian nonprofit agencies that serve people regardless of age, religious affiliation, ethnicity, race, gender, or sexual orientation. 

Membership Fees

Our annual membership fees are based on the size of an agency’s budget and are as follows:

Agency's Annual Budget

Fee

For more information, please contact Director of Membership and Strategic Partnerships, Yolanda Richard

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Our Impact

We strive every day through our policy, program and advocacy work to dismantle the systems that perpetuate poverty, strengthen the systems that offer support to those in need and build new systems that make the promise of economic prosperity a reality for all. 

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Become a Member Today!

Your partnership is vital. Through engagement, convening, and sharing of resources, we continue to be deep in the throes of advocacy and policy research addressing economic inequity and the need for investment and action in our city, state and nation to address poverty and injustice.  

Looking to Help As An Individual?

Although membership is limited to organizations that have 501(c)(3) status and support economic equity for their constituents, you can still get involved. Join us in challenging the systems and structures designed to keep people of color and those with low incomes from thriving. 

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NYC Funds Tracker Dashboard and Analysis

The interactive open data dashboard helps you visualize and track the city budget, with a specific focus on the critical human services funding we rely on.

Don’t forget to also check out our new analysis

FPWA has recently been receiving claims from members of the public emailing and calling our offices that individuals posing as FPWA agents have contacted them claiming that in order for the recipient to claim grant monies from FPWA they must first send the agent personal information, a cell phone number, gift card codes or money.

FPWA does not use social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), text messages or direct phone contact to solicit, review, or make awards. FPWA staff will not call or message you requesting money in order to be eligible for an award.

Further, FPWA does not make grants directly to individuals. FPWA works with its member agency partners and other reputable community-based organizations to direct support to families and individuals in our community.

If you or someone you know has been contacted by someone posing to be an “FPWA Agent” or staff person requesting money to release a grant, please do the following:

If you have questions prior to reporting your incident, view the IC3 FAQs for more information.

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