Senate Resolution No. 2698
BY: Senator STEWART-COUSINS
ESTABLISHING a plan setting forth an itemized list
of grantees for a certain appropriation for the
2024-25 state fiscal year for services and expenses,
grants or reimbursement of expenses incurred by
local government agencies and/or community-based
service providers, not-for-profit service providers
or their employees providing community safety and
restorative justice programs, which include but are
not limited to, support for survivors of sexual
assault, domestic violence, gun violence prevention,
legal services, alternatives to incarceration,
community supervision and re-entry initiatives, gang
and crime reduction strategies. Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, the amount
appropriated herein may be suballocated or
transferred between other state agencies, including
but not limited to the office of victim services,
the office for the prevention of domestic violence,
the division of homeland security and emergency
services, and the office of indigent legal services,
with the approval of the temporary president of the
senate and the director of the budget. Provided
further, notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, funds from this appropriation shall be
allocated only pursuant to a plan (i) approved by
the temporary president of the senate and the
director of the budget which sets forth either an
itemized list of grantees with the amount to be
received by each, or the methodology for allocating
such appropriation, and (ii) which is thereafter
included in a senate resolution calling for the
expenditure of such funds, which resolution must be
approved by a majority vote of all members elected
to the senate upon a roll call vote
RESOLVED, that pursuant to and as required by money appropriated
in section 1 of chapter 53 of the laws of 2024 which enacts the aid to
localities, local assistance account, for services and expenses,
grants or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government
agencies and/or community-based service providers, not-for-profit
service providers or their employees providing community safety and
restorative justice programs, which include but are not limited to,
support for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, gun
violence prevention, legal services, alternatives to incarceration,
community supervision and re-entry initiatives, gang and crime
reduction strategies. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, the amount appropriated herein may be suballocated or
transferred between other state agencies, including but not limited to
the office of victim services, the office for the prevention of
domestic violence, the division of homeland security and emergency
services, and the office of indigent legal services, with the approval
of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the
budget. Such plan shall set forth either an itemized list of grantees
with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for
allocating such appropriation, and thereafter shall be included in a
senate resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies which
resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected
to the senate upon a roll call vote, in accordance with the following
schedule:
Crime Victims Center, Inc.
100,000
Elite Learners, Inc.
50,000
Empire Justice Center, Inc
60,000
Empire Justice Center, Inc
25,000
Empire Justice Center, Inc (Yonkers Office)
125,000
Families and Friends of the Wrongfully
Convicted, Inc.
45,000
Families and Friends of the Wrongfully
Convicted, Inc.
25,000
Family of Woodstock Inc
25,000
Family Services of Westchester, Inc. (SNUG Mount
Vernon)
50,000
Family Services, Inc. (Victim Services)
30,000
First Steps to Heal Inc.
25,000
Flying 3Sixty NAX, Inc.
10,000
Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps
10,000
Garden of Hope, Inc.
50,000
Getting Out and Staying Out Inc. (GOSO)
75,000
Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Inc.
10,000
Glendale Civilian Observation Patrol Inc
20,000
Goddard Riverside Community Center
(Goddard Riverside Law Project)
30,000
Good Shepherd Services
30,000
Greater Hudson Promise Neighborhood, Inc.
30,000
Greater Ithaca Activities Center Inc.
30,000
Greater Rochester Visitors Association, Inc.
80,000
Her Justice Inc.
50,000
Hispanic Counseling Center, Inc. (HCC)
25,000
Hope's Door Inc.
50,000
Housing Court Answers, Inc.
30,000
Hudson Valley Justice Center Inc.
50,000
Hudson Valley Justice Center Inc.
40,000
International Muslim Women's
Initiative for Self- Empowerment
Inc (MALIKAH)
100,000
International Muslim Women's
Initiative for Self- Empowerment
Inc (MALIKAH)
10,000
Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement
20,000
Kan Cobra Tiger Alliance Incorporated
10,000
Kings Bay YM-YWHA Inc
87,000
Legal Aid Society
30,000
Legal Aid Society
10,000
Legal Aid Society (Domestic Violence Legal
Services)
25,000
Legal Aid Society of Mid New York, Inc.
10,000
Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York, Inc.
25,000
Legal Services NYC
50,000
Legal Services NYC (Bronx)
18,000
Legal Services NYC (Manhattan)
30,000
Legal Services NYC (Bronx Legal Services)
50,000
Legal Services NYC (Bronx Legal Services)
10,000
Lindenwood Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps,
Inc.
10,000
Make the Road New York
185,000
Make the Road New York (Immigration Legal
Services)
50,000
Make the Road New York (Tenant Services)
55,000
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. (MFJ)
30,000
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. (MFJ)
30,000
Mobilization for Justice, Inc. (MFJ)
25,000
Nassau-Suffolk Law Services Committee Inc
25,000
Neighborhood Association for Inter-Cultural
Affairs (NAICA)
30,000
New York County Defender Services Inc.
25,000
New York County Defender Services Inc.
25,000
New York County Defender Services Inc.
20,000
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest Inc.
(NYLPI)
40,000
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest Inc.
(NYLPI)
25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
30,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
30,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
30,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
30,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
25,000
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc (NYLAG)
20,000
New York Police Department Pct 102 (Youth
Explorer Program)
12,500
New York Police Department Pct 104 (Youth
Explorer Program)
12,500
New York Police Department Pct 106 (Precinct
Community Council)
10,000
New York Police Department Pct 106 (Youth
Explorer Program)
12,500
New York Police Department Pct 112 (Youth
Explorer Program)
12,500
New York Police Department Pct 62
(62nd Precinct Community Council)
10,000
New York Police Department Pct 67, 69
& 75 (Youth Explorer Program)
21,000
New York Police Department Pct 75 (Precinct
Community Council)
10,000
New York Police Department Pct: 103,
105, 109, 111 & 114 (Youth Explorer
Program)
50,000
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence Inc
25,000
North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family
Violence, Inc.
13,000
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp
40,000
OGs Against Violence
20,000
Onondaga County (Sheriff's Office)
100,000
Orange County (Sheriff's Department)
40,000
Pace University (Elisabeth Haub
School of Law at Pace University)
32,500
Pace University (Pace Women's Justice Center)
25,000
Pace University (Pace Women's Justice Center)
24,000
Pace University (Pace Women's Justice Center)
24,000
Pace University (Pace Women's Justice Center)
20,000
Putnam Northern Westchester Women's Resource
Center
50,000
Queens Borough Safety Patrol, Inc. (QBSP)
5,000
Queens Defenders (Queens Law
Associates Not-For-Profit
Corporation)
10,000
Queens Legal Services
25,000
Queens Legal Services
25,000
Queens Royal Priest Hood, Inc.
15,000
REMA 4 US, Inc.
20,000
Ridgewood Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.
10,000
Rochdale Village Social Services Inc.
10,000
Rochester Black Bar Association Foundation, Inc.
40,000
Rochester Police Foundation Inc.
20,000
Safe Passage Project
25,000
SAPNA NYC, INC.
25,000
Street Addiction Institute, Inc.
15,000
Suffolk County Police Athletic League, Inc.
15,000
Touro College (Touro University Jacob
D. Fuchsberg Law Center - Touro
Law Immigration Clinic)
25,000
Town of Crawford (Police Department)
10,000
Town of Goshen (Police Department)
10,000
Town of Mount Hope (Police Department)
10,000
Town of New Windsor (Police Department)
10,000
Town of Tuxedo (Police Department)
10,000
Town of Wallkill (Police Department)
10,000
Town of Wallkill (Police
Department-Reimagined School
Resource Officer Program)
200,000
Town of Warwick (Police Department)
10,000
Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region, Inc.
40,000
United Community Center of Westchester, Inc.
25,000
Village of Highland Falls (Police Department)
10,000
Village of Port Chester (Port Chester Youth
Bureau)
10,000
Westchester Youth Alliance, Inc.
10,000
Western New York Law Center
50,000
Womankind (New York Asian Women's Center Inc)
10,000
Women's Empowerment Coalition of NYC, Inc.
(WECNYC)
10,000
Youth Justice Network, Inc.
25,000
Youth Represent
25,000
Youth Represent
10,000
YWCA Cortland
50,000