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CD&R Foundation Commits $4.5 Million to Five New York City Nonprofits Focused on Economic Opportunity

The CD&R Foundation has committed $4.5 million in grants to five New York City nonprofit organizations, with funds to be dispersed over the next four years. Announced June 30, 2026, the commitment marks a sustained philanthropic push by the foundation of private equity firm CD&R into economic opportunity programs across the city.

By Tomas ReyesMacro DeskJune 30, 20262 min read
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The CD&R Foundation has committed $4.5 million in grants to five New York City nonprofit organizations, with funds to be dispersed over the next four years. Announced June 30, 2026, the commitment marks a sustained philanthropic push by the foundation of private equity firm CD&R into economic opportunity programs across the city.

A Four-Year Disbursement, Not a One-Time Check

The CD&R Foundation structured the $4.5 million as a multi-year program rather than a single transfer. Spreading funds over four years gives recipient organizations a longer runway for program planning and staffing decisions than a lump-sum grant typically allows. The foundation also distributed the total across five separate organizations, opting for breadth of reach over concentration in a single grantee.

Five New York City Nonprofits Selected

All five recipient organizations are based in New York City and were identified by the CD&R Foundation specifically for their work expanding economic opportunity. The foundation did not release individual grant amounts or the complete names of the five organizations in its initial announcement.


Note: The source release did not disclose the names of the five recipient nonprofits, individual grant sizes, or further program detail. This article reflects only the facts contained in the announcement.

About this story

Filed by the macro desk of MarketPR on June 30, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.

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How much did the CD&R Foundation commit and to how many organizations?

The CD&R Foundation committed $4.5 million to five New York City nonprofit organizations focused on economic opportunity.

Over what time period will the funds be distributed?

The funds will be dispersed over four years, giving recipients a longer runway for program planning and staffing than a lump-sum grant.

Which nonprofits received the grants and how much did each get?

The foundation did not release the complete names of the five organizations or the individual grant amounts in its initial announcement.

Who is behind the CD&R Foundation?

The CD&R Foundation is the philanthropic foundation of the private equity firm CD&R.

When was the commitment announced?

The commitment was announced on June 30, 2026.