| The Campaign for the 92nd Street Y is the most ambitious fundraising initiative in the Y's history. With an overall goal of $61.5 million, the Campaign has raised over $55 million to date. Throughout the course of the Campaign: |
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Three program centers have been named the Lillian & Sol Goldman Family Center for Youth & Family, the Milstein/Rosenthal Center for Media & Technology, and the Makor/Steinhardt Center of the 92nd Street Y |
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The Y has undergone an extensive technology upgrade |
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The May Center for Health, Fitness & Sport has undergone a dramatic renovation |
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A Challenge grant from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation has resulted in an additional $1.5 million in endowment for scholarships |
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The Y's endowment has been increased significantly |
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We have received the largest gift in the 92nd Street Y's history the Steinhardt Building of the 92nd Street Y at 35 West 67th Street, home of the Makor/Steinhardt Center |
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| Remaining Priorities |
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| While we welcome all donations to the Campaign for the 92nd Street Y, the following are the main priorities for the remainder of the Campaign. |
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| Buttenwieser Library |
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The Campaign will renovate the Buttenwieser Library and provide it with technology upgrades including hardware, software and electrical wiring to facilitate the deployment of new information resources and expanded access to the library's exceptional collection of 25,000 volumes. Plans for the library's renovation also promise to make it more accessible, welcoming and comfortable.
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| A Challenge Grant for the May Center for Health, Fitness & Sport |
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| Leni and Peter May, who so generously named the May Center for Health, Fitness & Sport, have made an additional Challenge Grant to encourage new support for its renovation. Thousands of New Yorkers, from infants to seniors, benefit from the May Center's comprehensive range of services each year. Help us meet the challenge to complete the May Center's renovation project! |
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| 1395 Lexington Avenue Lobby |
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| The continuous expansion of programs within the Y's main building, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street, has created inefficiencies for patrons and employees alike. The Campaign for the 92nd Street Y will raise funds to develop and implement a master plan for the first floor renovation that will make the Y an even more attractive, user-friendly and essential member of its New York neighborhood. |
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| School of the Arts |
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The Campaign for the 92nd Street Y seeks to name its School of the Arts and fully fund its endowment. This will secure its ability to bring the arts to children in city schools, to develop and deliver channels for artistic appreciation and expression and to offer reasonably priced classes to people at all ages and skill levels, taught by leading professional artists and educators.
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| Support the Campaign |
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| To support the Campaign for the 92nd Street Y, you can make a gift online by designating the Campaign on the online contribution form. To discuss your plans to make a gift, contact the Development staff at 212.415.5483, email or write to: |
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Development Office 92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10128 |