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                                 NONPROFIT
WESTCHESTER
P.O. Box 176, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 | 914.332.6679 | www.npwesthester.org
 OUR MISSION
To strengthen
Westchester’s nonprofit organizations as they transform lives, empower communities, and drive positive change.
 Year established: 2012 Number of full-time employees: 1 Number of full-time employees: 5 Annual revenue: $450,000 Geographic service area: Westchester
Jan Fisher
Executive Director
TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Membership: 45% Business Sponsors: 23%
Grants: 22% Contributions: 2% Other: 8%
Hope’s Door is a proud member
of NPW, and we are grateful for their laser focus on issues facing nonprofits. NPW is steadfast in their advocacy, offers incisive and timely training programs. —CarlLa Horton, Executive Director, Hope’s Door
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@npwestchester @NPWestchester
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
The nonprofit sector comprises 18% of the
workforce in New York State, providing vital
services to people of all ages and backgrounds.
NPW is Westchester’s only member
organization solely dedicated to advancing the
missions of our member organizations. Through
professional development, community education, collaboration, advocacy, networking, and individual consultation, NPW strengthens the work of the nonprofit sector. We bring nonprofit and for-profit businesses and government agencies together to solve social issues, build community, foster equity, and positively impact the physical, emotional, and economic vitality of Westchester.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Nonprofit Westchester seeks membership from nonprofit organizations
and the business sector to strengthen our mission. We encourage readers to learn more about the critical work provided by our member organizations and to consider contributing to one of those organizations. The list of our members can be found at www.npwestchester.org.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Nonprofit Westchester invites nonprofit and for-profit organizations to share their expertise through various learning opportunities. We encourage readers to learn more about our members and to consider volunteering with them. The list of our member organizations can be found at www.npwestchester.org.
   LEADERSHIP
BOARD MEMBERS
Anahaita Kotval, President, Lifting Up Westchester
VICE PRESIDENTS
Allison Lake, Westchester Children’s Association
Richard Nightingale, Westhab, Inc., Treasurer Erica Martinson,
Brown & Brown Insurance, Secretary Heather Miller, The Thomas H. Slater Center
DIRECTORS RonAbad,CommunityHousingInnovations,Inc. Karen Cheeks-Lomax, My Sisters’ Place
Robert Cordero, PFK O’Connor Davies
Seth Diamond, Westchester Jewish Community Services
Karen Erren, Feeding Westchester
Brigitte Griswold, Groundwork Hudson Valley Kathleen Macias-Torres, SPARC, Inc.
Jirandy Martinez, Community Resource Center Heather Miller, The Thomas H. Slater Center Michelle A. Nicholas, PCSB Bank
Lucria Ortiz, Yonkers Family YMCA
Theo J. Oshiro, Make the Road New York Charlotte Östman, Mental Health Association of Westchester
Maurice Segall, Pro Bono Partnership
John Tolomer, Valley Bank
Judy Troilo, The LOFT: LGBTQ+ Center JaneVeron,TheAccelerationProject
Samuel Wallis, Yonkers Partners in Education Judith Watson, Mount Vernon
Neighborhood Health Center
Henry Wilson, Youth Community Outreach Program (Y-COP)
   
















































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