Robin Hood Annual Report 2022

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10 ENGAGE WITH ROBIN HOOD YOUR OPPORTUNITY

GIVE TO ROBIN HOOD

100% of your donation goes directly to our poverty-fighting work.

Join. Give. Volunteer.

CELEBRATE AT OUR ANNUAL BENEFIT Join us at the Javits Center in May 2023 for an unforgettable evening to celebrate New York City — and Robin Hood’s 35th birthday! CELEBRATE A MILESTONE Commemorate birthdays, weddings, and other special occasions by inviting friends and family to give to Robin Hood in lieu of gifts. GIVE 100% will go directly to organizations serving New Yorkers in need. JOIN A BOARD Help boost the organizational capacity of a frontline poverty-fighting organization. We’ll match you with and place you on the board of one of our community partners, carefully aligning your expertise with their needs. JOIN THE FOREST Network, volunteer, and socialize with other inspired young professionals who are partners in Robin Hood’s poverty-fighting mission.

MAKE A PLANNED GIFT Become a member of the Archer Legacy Society and ensure Robin Hood remains NYC’s largest poverty-fighting organization to help future New Yorkers. MATCH YOUR GIFT Double your impact with an employer match for your charitable gift. Ask your human resources department if your company offers a match, and invite others to request a corporate match, too. OPEN A DONOR ADVISED FUND (DAF) AT ROBIN HOOD DAFs are low-cost, tax-efficient tools for philanthropic giving. Robin Hood DAFs offer the lowest fees available as well as flexible investment terms to help you grow your charitable dollars. TEACH YOUR CHILDREN From Lemonaid stands for school-aged philanthropists to Camp Robin Hood and Fellows for teens, Robin Hood’s family philanthropy programs instill the joy of giving in big-hearted New Yorkers of all ages.

$2,000 provides an elementary school with access to one year of digital literacy curriculum. $500 allows 10 people to be screened for benefits like Medicaid, SNAP, and transportation assistance.

$1,000 provides job placement services for one formerly incarcerated New Yorker.

$5,000 provides a year of intensive, one-on-one counseling for a low-income high school student — increasing their chances of graduating, enrolling in college, and building a promising career.

$10,000 enables 55 street homeless and formerly homeless individuals with serious mental illness to receive ongoing psychiatric care.

$25,000 provides 270 low-income renters with emergency repairs, enabling families to remain in their homes.

$50,000 enables food pantries

to distribute over 250,000 meals.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE YOU’LL MAKE THIS YEAR? SCAN TO GIVE NOW:

To get started, contact Karla España (espana@robinhood.org).

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