September 11th Fund records 2001-2005

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September 11th Fund records 2001-2005

The September 11th Fund (2001-2005) was established by The New York Community Trust and the United Way of New York City to meet the immediate and long-term needs of victims, families, and communities affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. The September 11th Fund records hold general administrative files and program-related files created through the funding of grants for such needs as cash assistance, employment assistance, health care, and mental health.

10.33 linear feet; 25 boxes; 1 sound recording; 26 videos; 2.75 Gigabytes (4365 computer files

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September 11th Fund

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The September 11th Fund was established by the New York Community Trust and the United Way of New York City to meet the immediate and long-term needs of victims, families, and communities affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Almost immediately after the attacks, both corporations and outside individuals began receiving donations intended to aid victims. Lorie Slutsky, President of the New York Community Trust, and United Way's CEO, Ralph Dickerson m...

United Way

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9/11 United Services Group

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The 9/11 United Services Group (USG) was formed in December 2001 to facilitate, expedite, and enhance coordination of services among various charities and agencies in the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks. USG was organized on the basis of a late 2001 study conducted by the September 11th Fund outlining the need for service coordination in the wake of a large scale disaster. The September 11th Fund, the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and Safe Horizon were re...

New York Community Trust

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