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New York, NY (May 20, 2025) – The West Side Community Fund (WSCF), a consortium of leading businesses that come together to support neighborhood initiatives in the west side of Manhattan, today announced the allocation of $100,000 to 18 grant recipients. Since 2018, the bi-annual grant program, which is administered by Hudson Guild, has distributed over $1.2 million to uplift and empower communities in Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, and Hudson Yards.
The allocation of microgrants further the Fund’s goal of strengthening communities along Manhattan’s West Side by investing in and bolstering groups that uplift under-resourced residents across Chelsea, Hudson Yards, and Hell’s Kitchen. The WSCF grant program fills a void in the social infrastructure of the community by providing financial backing to groups that are often excluded from other funding sources. The Spring 2025 grant cycle signals a significant expansion of the Fund’s impact, with one-third (six out of 18) of the recipients new to the program—further amplifying its reach and inclusivity.
The 18 Spring 2025 grant recipients are:
“Over the past seven years, the West Side Community Fund has remained steadfast in its mission to uplift grassroots organizations and empower underserved communities on Manhattan’s West Side,” said Michael Phillips, President of Jamestown and President of the WSCF Board. “This Spring 2025 grant cycle represents not only a continuation of that commitment but also an exciting expansion of our reach, with one-third of this year’s recipients joining our program for the first time. Through targeted investments in these vital, community-driven initiatives, we aim to foster equity, resilience, and lasting progress in Chelsea, Hudson Yards, and Hell’s Kitchen.”
“Hudson Guild is proud to assist the West Side Community Fund as it builds its network of local grants, aiding community groups with projects focused on needs and opportunities here on the west side,” said Ken Jockers, Executive Director of Hudson Guild. “Now in our third year administering the fund, we see the meaningful impact of the West Side Community Fund's grants, and the strong engagement by the companies that sponsor and direct the fund.”
Donors that supported the 2025 grant cycles include Amazon, Brookfield Properties, Clear, Cooley, Douglaston, Google, Hudson Yards, James Beard Foundation, Jamestown, KKR, Promethean Builders, RXR, S9 Architecture, Tapestry Foundation, Turner Construction, Wells Fargo, and Wynn.
To learn more about the fund’s impact over the past year, please read the 2024 Annual Impact Report.
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About West Side Community Fund
West Side Community Fund (WSCF) is a consortium of leading businesses that come together to support neighborhood initiatives in the west side of Manhattan. Through a bi-annual grant program, WSCF supports initiatives that deliver improved or expanded services to residents along the West Side, particularly underserved populations. For more information, visit westsidecommunityfund.org.
About Hudson Guild
Hudson Guild–a multi-service community-based organization serving those who work, live, or go to school in Chelsea and the west side– administers the grant process on behalf of the West Side Community Fund. Hudson Guild’s programming helps support, enrich, and empower community members. For more information, visit hudsonguild.org.
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