While member organizations differ in size, geographical location, program offerings, and many other factors, all strive to embody a set of principles that describe SSN’s unifying values:
Have SEL as a foundational element of mission and programmatic approach
Believe in and cultivate the power of young people to change their communities
Promote anti-racist practices and policies in our organizations, acknowledging the ongoing legacy of systemic racism and committing to build our collective knowledge about how to create more equitable systems;
Embrace a data-informed, relationship-driven culture where data are used to identify disparities and improve experiences
Contribute to a strong, trusting, and sustainable network by leveraging organizational assets for the collective good
America on Tech
Basta
Bottom Line
Braven
Breakthrough NY
Brooklyn College Community Partnership
BuildNYC
CARA
Center for Family Life (SCO)
Center for Supportive Schools
Chess in the Schools
Children’s Aid Society
City Squash
City Year
Commonpoint Queens
Community of Unity
CUNY PERC Program
Cypress Hills
East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP)
ENACT
Epic Theatre Ensemble
Facing History
Family Cook Productions
Friends of the Children
Generation Citizen
GO Project
Goddard Riverside Options Center
Good Shepherd Services
Grand Street Settlement
Green City Force
Harlem Children’s Zone
Harlem Educational Activities Fund
Harlem Lacrosse and Leadership
Henry Street Settlement
Hudson River Community Sailing
I Have a Dream Foundation
iMentor
Inspiring Minds
Latinas On the Verge of Excellence (LOVE)
Let’s Get Ready
Lulu & Leo Fund
Minds Matter NYC
Mouse
New Heights
New Settlement
NY Sports and Arts Foundation (NY Edge)
NYC Mission Society
NYC Outward Bound
Oliver Scholars
OneGoal
Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow (OBT)
Opportunity Network
Partnership with Children
Phipps Neighborhoods
Ramapo for Children
Rocking the Boat
Row NY
Sadie Nash Leadership Project
SAYA!
Schools That Can
SEO Scholars
Social Skills in Motion
South Bronx United
Steady Buckets
STEM From Dance
Student Leadership Network
Summer Search
Teens Take Charge
The Knowledge House
UAspire
Union Settlement
United Activities Unlimited
Urban Arts Partnership
WeThrive
YMCA of Greater NY
Young Audiences NY
Youth Communication
YWCA
Itai Dinour, Einhorn Family Charitable Trust
Abelardo Fernandez, Children’s Aid Society and South Bronx Rising Together
Ruth Genn, Bottom Line
Dianne Morales, Phipps Neighborhoods
Jeff Nelson, One Goal
Hilary Rhodes, William Penn Foundation
Jerelyn Rodriguez, The Knowledge House
Saskia Thompson, Carnegie Corporation
Danny Voloch, New Visions for Public Schools
Research Alliance for New York City Schools
The Boston Consulting Group
Cornerstone Research
New York City, Department of Education, Office of Community Schools
Elizabeth Edersheim, Consultant
Strive Together
Columbia University Center for Public Research and Leadership
Coro New York
Funders Collaborative of Innovative Measurement
Resonant Education
New Visions for Public Schools