Category: Resources

NYC – Fair Fares

The Fair Fares NYC program allows eligible New York City residents to receive a 50% discount on subway and eligible bus fares or Access-A-Ride paratransit trips.

FederalPay.org – The Civil Employee’s Resource

FederalPay.org is a free public resource for United States Government employees. We have pay tables and pay calculators for all four major Federal Government payscales and military servicemembers, as well as a wealth of information on Per Diem rates, Federal holidays, a government employee database and more. We are a non-governmental information portal built by federal employees, for federal employees. If you have any suggestions on how we can improve our services, we’d love to hear from you! Thanks for using FederalPay, and we hope we can help you find what you’re looking for.

FederalPay.org PPP Loan Recipient List By State — New York

New York has a total of 755,588 businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans from the Small Business Administration. This table shows the top 5 industries in New York by number of loans awarded, with average loan amounts and number of jobs reported. The tool below can be used to search all publicly released PPP recipients in NY. Filter the list or search for specific companies.

Institute for Family Studies

Strong Families.Sustainable Societies. The Institute for Family Studies (IFS) is dedicated to strengthening marriage and family life, and advancing the well-being of children, through research and public education.

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – ICIJ

The ICIJ is a global network of 280 investigative journalists in more than 100 countries who collaborate on in-depth investigative stories.   — At the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists we want to inspire and cultivate a global community of reporters and readers who believe journalism can bring about positive change. — ICIJ is a unique organization. A U.S.-based nonprofit, we are both a small, resourceful newsroom with our own reporting team, as well as a global network of reporters and media organizations who work together to investigate the most important stories in the world. Our network of trusted members encompasses 280 of the best investigative reporters from more than 100 countries and territories. We also partner with more than 100 media organizations, from the world’s most renowned outlets, including the BBC, the New York Times, the Guardian and the Asahi Shimbun, to small regional nonprofit investigative centers. Drawing on the expertise and reach of our network, we collaborate on groundbreaking investigations that expose the truth and hold the powerful accountable, while also adhering to the highest standards of fairness and accuracy. The ICIJ core team is small, but ambitious. We want to empower our readers to engage with their local communities about issues of global importance, such as broken systems and abuses of power. And we want to do that by harnessing the enormous strength of our extensive network. In addition to our U.S. staff, we have team members in Australia, France, Spain, Hungary, Serbia, Belgium and Ireland. We are passionate about the power of journalism and provide the tools and guidance needed to successfully pull off unprecedented reporting collaborations. Over the years, ICIJ has released dozens of investigations – including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Panama Papers – and we have won many awards for our work. ICIJ is fully funded by donations. You can read more about our supporters here, and explore the impact of our work here. ICIJ encourages tips, leaks and story ideas from the public, whistleblowers, as well as from outstanding investigative journalists interested in collaborating with us. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with your ideas. Source: International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – ICIJ