City of New York

Capital Grant Awards

Every year the Manhattan Borough President provides funding in support of various important capital projects throughout Manhattan. This funding is available to city agencies, nonprofit organizations, cultural institutions, and public schools for projects serving New York City purposes. Maintained by the City of New York.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressFull AddressaddressProject TitleproductCouncil DistrictgeographicCommunity Boardgeographic2016 AwardfinancialLatitudegeospatialLongitudegeospatialCensus Tractgeographic
Urban Assembly Gateway School for TechnologyMANHATTAN10019439 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019439 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019Auditorium Systems Upgrades3410000040.76337-73.990593127
Wright Brothers SchoolMANHATTAN10032475 W 155th St, New York, NY 10032475 W 155th St, New York, NY 10032Technology Upgrades1210000040.831227-73.942143239
West Prep AcademyMANHATTAN10025150 W 105th St, New York, NY 10025150 W 105th St, New York, NY 10025Auditorium HVAC712500040.799178-73.964842189
Use cases

Nonprofit Creditworthiness Signal for Lenders

A community development lender evaluating a loan application from a nonprofit checks whether the organization has received public capital grants, treating prior government funding as a signal of institutional legitimacy, operational history, and facility investment capacity.

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Vendor Due Diligence for Facilities Contractors

A construction or AV systems firm prospecting for new clients identifies schools and cultural institutions that have received capital grants for facility upgrades, using project titles to find organizations likely to be in active procurement cycles for the same type of work.

NameProject Title2016 AwardFull AddressCommunity Board

Property Underwriting Context for Commercial Insurers

A commercial property insurer underwriting a policy on a Manhattan building checks whether the occupant has received public capital funding for infrastructure improvements, using the BBL and BIN to confirm the property and assess whether recent upgrades reduce structural or equipment risk.

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