

Celiac Disease Foundation
The Celiac Disease Foundation Mission: Empowering the global community through advocacy, research, and education to cure celiac disease.
Robin Hood Foundation
Robin Hood is New York's largest poverty‐fighting philanthropy and holds steadfast to a single mission: elevate New Yorkers out of poverty. We envision a New York City where your starting point in life does not define where you end up in life. Over the past 34 years, we’ve invested over $3 billion dollars in the most impactful programs across the city — schools, job training programs, food pantries, shelters, health clinics, legal support, and more. Robin Hood has no endowment. Our board of directors underwrites all our administrative and fundraising expenses, which means 100% of donor contributions goes directly to fighting poverty in New York City. Robin Hood funds, supports, and connects community organizations to fuel New Yorkers’ journeys to permanently escape poverty.
Ronald Mcdonald House of New York Inc
Ronald McDonald House New York provides a strong, compassionate, and caring circle of support for families battling pediatric cancer and other complex illnesses. We offer housing, meals, programs, support services and more so that families feel comforted and cared for while their child receives lifesaving medical care. At the intersection of healthcare and hospitality, RMH-NY is passionate about everything that impacts the lives of children and their families. We understand a child’s health journey is emotional and design our services to relieve the stress on families. Programming expands outside our House on East 73rd Street in Manhattan and into New York City’s five boroughs through our four Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, hospitality carts, and community outreach initiatives.

Breast Cancer Research Foundation
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) is dedicated to being the end of breast cancer by advancing the worlds most promising research. Founded by Evelyn H. Lauder in 1993, BCRF-funded investigators have been deeply involved in every major breakthrough in breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and metastasis. In 2025-2026, BCRF will award $74.75 million in annual grants to support the work of more than 260 scientists at leading medical and academic institutions across 16 countries, making BCRF the largest private funder of breast cancer research worldwide. BCRF is also the highest-rated breast cancer research organization in the U.S. Visit www.bcrf.org to learn more.