The New York and Presbyterian Hospital directs the vast majority of its grantmaking to affiliated medical groups and health-care providers, with very large multi-million dollar support for physician practice networks and regional hospitals. Alongside those dominant health-sector gifts, the foundation makes smaller, repeat community investments in neighborhood health initiatives, patient support services, affordable housing/homelessness programs, and local cultural and park projects in New York City and nearby Westchester. Its giving reflects an institutional mix of internal operational support for clinical partners plus place-based community benefit work tied to its medical campuses.
The New York and Presbyterian Hospital’s recent grantmaking is dominated by very large support for physician services and hospital-linked medical groups in New York. Kings Physician Services received $60,361,836 in 2025 after a $57,857,124 grant in 2024, while Lawrence Medical Associates Pc received $49,251,343 in 2025 and had also been awarded $49,090,654 in 2023. That pattern shows a funder that uses grant dollars to sustain affiliated clinical delivery, not just outside charitable programs. Beyond those major health-system allocations, the hospital also backs regional care providers and neighborhood-serving organizations tied to patient stability and community benefit. The Westchester Medical Practice Pc received $18,772,875 in 2024 and $17,115,807 in 2025, and NY Queens Medicine and Surgery Pc received $11,064,225 in 2024 and $10,113,433 in 2025. Smaller awards extend to housing support, hunger relief, cultural programming, and park-related work in New York City, showing a mix of institutional health care support and place-based civic giving. Its filing profile classifies it as a public charity and a pure DAF provider, with all grants going to U.S. recipients.
In physician practice support, the hospital made a $60,361,836 grant to Kings Physician Services for support and a $49,251,343 grant to Lawrence Medical Associates Pc for support. Those awards sit alongside continued funding for The Westchester Medical Practice Pc and NY Queens Medicine and Surgery Pc, showing repeated backing for clinical networks rather than isolated one-time gifts. The foundation also supports regional hospital infrastructure. Hudson Valley Hospital Center received $1,462,344 in 2023 and $908,220 in both 2024 and 2025, indicating a multi-year commitment to the same medical center. Smaller grants extend into patient-stability work: Breaking Ground Management received $784,737 in 2025 for support, and West Side Campaign Against Hunger received $355,000 in 2025. Community benefit giving reaches arts and neighborhood organizations as well. People’s Theatre Project received $597,500 in 2024 and $565,000 in 2025, while Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp received $348,298 in 2023 and $299,000 in 2025.
Typical grants cluster at a $10,000 p25, $19,840 median, and $50,000 p75, but the distribution is highly skewed by very large institutional support grants. The same recipients appear across multiple years, especially physician groups and hospitals, which points to recurring funding relationships rather than isolated awards. The New York and Presbyterian Hospital is a public charity and a pure DAF provider, and the giving data shows no program-related investments. Grants are local in scope and are concentrated in New York recipients.
$401.2M
$21.9B
$10.7B
$10.1B
Most grants fall between $10K and $50K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$50K
About 97% of grants go to recipients in NY.
STEVEN J CORWIN
PRESIDENT & CEO/TRUSTEE
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Highly concentrated: a few very large, repeat grants fund core affiliated medical groups and hospitals, while numerous smaller, recurring grants target community benefit, social services, and place-based projects in NYC and Westchester.
Notable grantees: Lawrence Medical Associates PC, Kings Physician Services, The Westchester Medical Practice PC, Medical Center Neighborhood Fund (MCNF), West Side Campaign Against Hunger
Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in New York, with 97% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Brooklyn, Bronxville, Yorktown Heights, Flushing, and Cortlandt Manor appear repeatedly in the recent grants list, along with New York City neighborhoods such as the Bronx, Jamaica, and Manhattan. Outside New York, only a small number of awards appear in the recent-grants list, including San Francisco recipients tied to the Women’s Heart Alliance and Trust for Public Land.
The largest awards go to physician services groups and hospital-linked medical providers, including Kings Physician Services, Lawrence Medical Associates Pc, The Westchester Medical Practice Pc, and NY Queens Medicine and Surgery Pc. The recent grants also include hospitals and community-serving organizations tied to health, housing, hunger relief, and neighborhood support.
The typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $19,840 at the median, and $50,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes much larger institutional awards, so the distribution is wide rather than centered on a single amount.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Kings Physician Services, Lawrence Medical Associates Pc, The Westchester Medical Practice Pc, NY Queens Medicine and Surgery Pc, Hudson Valley Hospital Center, Breaking Ground Management, and Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp. That pattern suggests recurring support relationships.
The grantmaking is local and heavily concentrated in New York. The data shows 97% of grants go to recipients in NY, with repeated awards in Brooklyn, Bronxville, Yorktown Heights, Flushing, Cortlandt Manor, and New York City neighborhoods such as the Bronx, Jamaica, and Manhattan.
Yes. The recipient country distribution shows 452 grants, or 100.0%, went to U.S. recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KINGS PHYSICIAN SERVICES | BROOKLYN, NY | $60,361,836 | 2025 | Support |
| LAWRENCE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PC | BRONXVILLE, NY | $49,251,343 | 2025 | Support |
| THE WESTCHESTER MEDICAL PRACTICE PC | YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY | $17,115,807 | 2025 | Support |
| NY QUEENS MEDICINE AND SURGERY PC | FLUSHING, NY | $10,113,433 | 2025 | Support |
| ROYAL CHARTER PROPERTIES INC | NEW YORK, NY | $3,532,000 | 2025 | Support |
| HUDSON VALLEY HOSPITAL CENTER | CORTLANDT MANOR, NY | $908,220 | 2025 | Support |
| Breaking Ground Management | New York, NY | $784,737 | 2025 | Support |
| People's Theatre Project (PTP) | Bronx, NY | $565,000 | 2025 | Support |
| The Foundation for City College | New York, NY | $399,531 | 2025 | Support |
| West Side Campaign Against Hunger | New York, NY | $355,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp (NMIC) | New York, NY | $299,000 | 2025 | Support |
| TIDES CENTER WOMEN'S HEART ALLIANCE | San Francisco, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Brooklyn Music School | Brooklyn, NY | $250,000 | 2025 | Support |
| THE WILLIAM WOODWARD JR NURSERY SCHOOL | NEW YORK, NY | $212,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Prospect Park Alliance | Brooklyn, NY | $175,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Hearst Communications | New York, NY | $165,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Westchester County Youth Bureau | White Plains, NY | $155,016 | 2025 | Support |
| Chinese-American Planning Council | New York, NY | $152,500 | 2025 | Support |
| Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York | Bayside, NY | $150,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Trust For Public Land | San Francisco, CA | $150,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill | Peekskill, NY | $150,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation | Brooklyn, NY | $150,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Two Bridges Neighborhood Council Inc | New York, NY | $150,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Washington Heights Business Improvement District (WHBID) | New York, NY | $135,000 | 2025 | Support |
| The Armory Foundation | New York, NY | $105,000 | 2025 | Support |
| New Partners Inc | NEW YORK, NY | $104,137 | 2025 | Support |
| Arts on the Ave | New York, NY | $100,000 | 2025 | Support |
| ROYAL CHARTER PROPERTIES WESTCHESTER INC | NEW YORK, NY | $84,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Medical Center Neighborhood Fund (MCNF) | New York, NY | $80,000 | 2025 | Support |
| AFYA FOUNDATION INC | Yonkers, NY | $78,207 | 2025 | Support |
| CUNY Medgar Evers | Brooklyn, NY | $75,000 | 2025 | Support |
| New York Academy of Medicine | New York, NY | $72,790 | 2025 | Support |
| Hospital for Special Surgery | New York, NY | $72,100 | 2025 | Support |
| The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York | New York, NY | $68,710 | 2025 | Support |
| Prospect Park Alliance | Brooklyn, NY | $67,500 | 2025 | Support |
| Mixteca | Brooklyn, NY | $62,500 | 2025 | Support |
| New York City Police Foundation Inc | New York, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Nido de Esperanza (Washington Heights) | New York, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Amazin' Mets Foundation | Flushing, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | Support |
| March of Dimes | New York, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Church of the Epiphany | New York, NY | $50,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Alfred E Smith Memorial Foundation | New York, NY | $47,500 | 2025 | Support |
| The Hebrew Home at Riverdale Foundation | Riverdale, NY | $46,350 | 2025 | Support |
| Dominican Women's Development Center (DWDC) | New York, NY | $45,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation (JPD) | New York, NY | $40,000 | 2025 | Support |
| Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA) | New York, NY | $37,750 | 2025 | Support |
| CHiPS | Brooklyn, NY | $37,050 | 2025 | Support |
| Community League in the Heights (CLOTH) | New York, NY | $36,059 | 2025 | Support |
| Centerlight Certified Home HeaLTH | Brooklyn, NY | $35,777 | 2025 | Support |
| YWCA of White Plains & Central Westchester | White Plains, NY | $35,000 | 2025 | Support |
KINGS PHYSICIAN SERVICES
$60,361,836Support
LAWRENCE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES PC
$49,251,343Support
THE WESTCHESTER MEDICAL PRACTICE PC
$17,115,807Support
NY QUEENS MEDICINE AND SURGERY PC
$10,113,433Support
ROYAL CHARTER PROPERTIES INC
$3,532,000Support
HUDSON VALLEY HOSPITAL CENTER
$908,220Support
Breaking Ground Management
$784,737Support
People's Theatre Project (PTP)
$565,000Support
The Foundation for City College
$399,531Support
West Side Campaign Against Hunger
$355,000Support
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp (NMIC)
$299,000Support
TIDES CENTER WOMEN'S HEART ALLIANCE
$250,000Support
Brooklyn Music School
$250,000Support
THE WILLIAM WOODWARD JR NURSERY SCHOOL
$212,000Support
Prospect Park Alliance
$175,000Support
Hearst Communications
$165,000Support
Westchester County Youth Bureau
$155,016Support
Chinese-American Planning Council
$152,500Support
Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York
$150,000Support
Trust For Public Land
$150,000Support
Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill
$150,000Support
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
$150,000Support
Two Bridges Neighborhood Council Inc
$150,000Support
Washington Heights Business Improvement District (WHBID)
$135,000Support
The Armory Foundation
$105,000Support
New Partners Inc
$104,137Support
Arts on the Ave
$100,000Support
ROYAL CHARTER PROPERTIES WESTCHESTER INC
$84,000Support
Medical Center Neighborhood Fund (MCNF)
$80,000Support
AFYA FOUNDATION INC
$78,207Support
CUNY Medgar Evers
$75,000Support
New York Academy of Medicine
$72,790Support
Hospital for Special Surgery
$72,100Support
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
$68,710Support
Prospect Park Alliance
$67,500Support
Mixteca
$62,500Support
New York City Police Foundation Inc
$50,000Support
Nido de Esperanza (Washington Heights)
$50,000Support
Amazin' Mets Foundation
$50,000Support
March of Dimes
$50,000Support
Church of the Epiphany
$50,000Support
Alfred E Smith Memorial Foundation
$47,500Support
The Hebrew Home at Riverdale Foundation
$46,350Support
Dominican Women's Development Center (DWDC)
$45,000Support
Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation (JPD)
$40,000Support
Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA)
$37,750Support
CHiPS
$37,050Support
Community League in the Heights (CLOTH)
$36,059Support
Centerlight Certified Home HeaLTH
$35,777Support
YWCA of White Plains & Central Westchester
$35,000Support