Thanks to overwhelming support from hundreds of thousands of people around the country and the world, the Robin Hood Relief Fund is helping those who lost loved ones, lost jobs, are in need of services including mental health, or may have fallen through the cracks of other relief efforts. A comprehensive overview of the fund’s work is available in our downloadable Year Three 9/11 Report.

The Relief Fund is distributing funds as expeditiously as possible consistent with meeting Robin Hood’s high standards of prudence, due diligence, and care. To learn more about Robin Hood Relief Fund-supported programs and the issues they address, explore the Relief Fund grant recipient portfolios below:


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Program

Borough of Manhattan Community College
Educating the City.

HELP USA
Job training and placement

The HOPE Program
Trains homeless men and women and substance abusers for work.

Opportunities For A Better Tomorrow
Trains workers in Brooklyn to take jobs as entry-level office workers and as pharmacy clerks and technicians.

Pace University
Job training and placement

Women's Housing And Economic Development Corp.
Provides permanent housing, employment assistance, Head Start, childcare training, and other services to families in the South Bronx and runs a full-service Single Stop site.

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* Robin Hood's board and a donor are making a two-year matching grant that will double the impact of donations up to $100 million. The match is contingent on your donation.

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