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Title: FY27 Partners Against the Hate (PATH)
Procurement
Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ)
67th Precinct Clergy Council Inc
3805 Church Avenue , Brooklyn, NY, 11203
Human Services/Client Services
Other
4/28/2026
Award
$3,000,000.00

PIN#12826N0003001

Description

The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) intends to enter into a Negotiated Acquisition Extension (NAE) with 67th Precinct Clergy Council Inc.

PATH currently receives $3 million in funding from the city that is distributed to six anchor organizations that represent NYC’s diverse communities. Anchors provide programs and services that address hate violence, as well as provide grants to over fifty additional organizations that serve vulnerable populations, to ensure a comprehensive, community-driven, and culturally competent approaches to preventing bias incidents and hate crimes. The goals of the PATH Initiative include: Advance community-based approach to public safety, strengthen relations among diverse communities through programming and restorative justice practices, provide educational resources and training, develop strategies to enhance reporting, improve data collection on bias incidents and hate crimes, expand victim services, organizational capacity building support and training. PATH also supports the mayoral Breaking Bread, Building Bonds initiative. This request is to extend the existing contract 1 year to allow time for a long term procurement to be put in place.


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