HOB


Heart of Brooklyn (HOB) is funded by a diverse group of public, private and institutional partners that enable the partnership to better support the communities it serves. Through programs in education, community outreach, cultural tourism, marketing and research, HOB increases access, awareness and opportunity for Brooklyn residents, tourists and local businesses to connect to the award-winning cultural anchors of Crown Heights.

Heart of Brooklyn gratefully acknowledges the current and past support of the following foundations and corporations:

    
 

Achelis Foundation
American Express Company
American Ireland Fund 
Arts & Business Council of New York
Astoria Federal Savings

Bank of America
Berkeley College
Bloomberg
Booth Ferris Foundation
Brooklyn Community Foundation (formerly Independence Community Foundation)
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Cashin Family Fund
Cleveland Dodge Foundation
Comey-Fitzgerald Family Foundation
Con Edison
Debs Foundation
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Federated Department Stores/Macy's
Fifth Floor Foundation
Harry Chapin Foundation
Hyde & Watson Foundation
Ingrassia Charity Foundation
Lane Office Furniture
Langworthy Foundation
Lehman Brothers
Lily Auchincloss Foundation
Liman Foundation
Loews Home Improvement
The M & T Charitable Foundation
MAT Foundation
New York Community Trust

National Grid Foundation
New York Life Foundation
O. Paul Decker Memorial Foundation
Offensend Family Foundation
The Pinkerton Foundation
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
The Pumpkin Foundation
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
Robert and Martha Rubin
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation
Sovereign Bank
Taconic Foundation
Taproot Foundation
TD Bank
TD Charitable Foundation
Time Out New York
The Wallace Foundation 
Youth America 

Heart of Brooklyn extends special thanks to the following elected officials and government agencies who provide public support for our programs:

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz
The Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council
Department of Youth & Community Development/Cultural After School Adventures
Institute of Museum and Library Services
The National Endowment for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
New York City Councilmember Letitia James
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
New York City Department of Small Business Services
New York State Senator Eric Adams
New York State Quality Communities Program 

HOB would also like to acknowledge the leadership support of Martha & Robert Rubin for the award-winning Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program (BCAP), and the ongoing generosity of individuals and member institutions.

Heart of Brooklyn is a not-for-profit corporation, registered in the state of New York and a 501 (c)(3) under the tax code of the Internal Revenue Service. If you would like a copy of Heart of Brooklyn’s most recent federal tax return visit www.guidestar.com.