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NONPROFIT STATEN ISLAND

Nonprofit Staten Island provides resources, support, and advocacy for the borough’s nonprofit leaders and organizations to help strengthen our sector and meet the needs of our communities.

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Staten Island Community Organization Active in Disaster (SI COAD)

20 Years Strong. Building the Backbone of Staten Island’s Nonprofit Sector.

For over two decades, Nonprofit Staten Island has been the trusted backbone of Staten Island’s nonprofit community—strengthening organizations, amplifying community voice, and ensuring critical services reach the people who need them most.

As we celebrate 20 years of impact, we’re launching 20 for 20—a campaign to invest in the next generation of nonprofit leadership, resilience, and equity on Staten Island.

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The Staff of the Nonprofit Staten Island is united against racism, hatred, and violence. Our commitment to building the strength of our nonprofit communities and leaders is as strong as our commitment to peace, quality, and justice. We grieve the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and the countless other Black lives lost at the hands of law enforcement.

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Flashback Friday 🇵🇷✨ Throwing it back to SOMOS Puerto Rico, where our Executive Director proudly represented Nonprofit Staten Island at one of the most important convenings for Latino leadership and advocacy. The SOMOS Puerto Rico Conference brings together New York’s elected officials, community leaders, advocates, and business partners to engage in critical conversations around public policy, education, youth empowerment, energy, and economic opportunity—all while strengthening collaboration across communities. We’re proud to have been part of a space that uplifts Latino voices, builds meaningful connections, and advances equity and opportunity for future generations. Looking forward to continuing this important work and partnership! #FlashbackFriday #SOMOSPuertoRico #NonprofitStatenIsland #LatinoLeadership #CommunityAdvocacy #PublicPolicy #RepresentationMatters

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⚠️ Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect this morning. Stay Safe, Staten Island! Sign up for Notify NYC alerts from NYC Emergency Management to stay informed.

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❄️ Heads up for the weekend: A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 10 PM Saturday to 1 PM Sunday with 2–3 inches of snow expected. For our nonprofit partners and community organizations: please remind staff, volunteers, and participants traveling this weekend to use caution and plan ahead. Check on clients and neighbors who may be vulnerable to cold weather, and share NYC’s winter safety resources: 🔗 nyc.gov/winterweather Stay safe, Staten Island!

✨ Proud Moment for Our Organization! ✨ This week, our CEO was honored by Deputy Mayor Ana and the Mayor’s Office of Nonprofit Services, on behalf of the Mayor, for serving as an inaugural Council Member and Co-Chair for Capacity Building for the city. We are incredibly proud of her leadership, vision, and dedication to strengthening our nonprofit community. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition! 🙌💙 #Leadership #CommunityImpact #NonprofitExcellence #ProudMoment #CapacityBuilding

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❄️ Frigid Weather Is on the Way — Start Planning Now! ❄️ NYC Emergency Management is warning New Yorkers about extreme cold conditions, so now’s the time to get winter-ready. 🌡️ Stay Informed Keep an eye on the forecast using trusted news sources, weather apps, or NOAA radio. Sign up for local alerts through NYCEM to stay updated in real time. 🧣 Stay Safe in the Cold Dress in layers and keep skin covered. Know the signs of frostbite (numb, pale, or waxy skin) and hypothermia (shivering, confusion, drowsiness). Call 911 if you see these symptoms. 🔥 Heat Your Home Safely Never use stoves, ovens, kerosene heaters, or grills to heat your home. 🏠 No Heat or Hot Water? Report it to your landlord first. If it’s not fixed, call 311. NYC heat requirements (Oct 1–May 31): Day: 68°F+ when below 55°F outside Night: 62°F+ Hot Water: 120°F year-round 📅 Join Us! Winter Weather Preparedness Webinar: Conquer The Cold 🗓️ Wednesday, December 17 ⏰ 12:00 PM Learn more winter weather preparedness information to help you stay safe all winter long. Stay warm, stay safe, NYC! ❄️💙

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