Pushed to the Precipice: How Benefits Cliffs and Financial Gaps Undermine the Safety Net for New Yorkers
Core Resourcess custom post type.
On Tuesday, Governor Cuomo released a $212 billion budget for fiscal year 2022 which includes several key investments that support the longest-suffering New Yorkers after more than a year of extreme hardship and uncertainty.
Today FPWA and the University of Washington release a new report, “The Self-Sufficiency Standard for New York 2021.” The Standard Flips the Debate About How to Measure and End Poverty by Focusing on How Much Income is Needed for Financial Independence
FPWA condemns the mass murders in Atlanta of eight people, six of whom were Asian American women. We grieve for the families of all those who died and were injured.
New York City Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Co-Sponsors City Council Committee on Public Safety, March 16, 2021 Thank you to Chair Adams and the members of the Committee on […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 1, 2021 Contact: Rachel Noerdlinger, rnoerdlinger@mercuryllc.com Amaris Cockfield, acockfield@mercuryllc.com NEW YORK COVID VACCINE TASK FORCE FOR VACCINE EQUITY AND EDUCATION LAUNCHES TOOLKIT TO PROVIDE VITAL COVID-19 […]
Jennifer Jones Austin receives the Covid-19 vaccine and pushes for underserved communities to receive access.