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Reisenbach: 35 Years Igniting NYC Nonprofits
19 Nov
Summary
- Reisenbach Philanthropies supports NYC nonprofits focused on safety and quality of life.
- The organization evolved from grant-making to an incubator model two years ago.
- The annual fundraiser on November 19th will honor key figures in media and tech.

Established 35 years ago, Reisenbach Philanthropies remains committed to improving safety and quality of life for New Yorkers. The nonprofit underwent a significant shift two years ago, transitioning from a direct grant-making body to an incubator model. This new approach allows Reisenbach to offer resources, talent, and crucial encouragement to a diverse range of nonprofit organizations.
Currently, Reisenbach is nurturing ventures such as TechFin, which aims to bridge the digital divide for low-income families, and the Central Park Medical Unit, enhancing ambulance services in the park. Other supported initiatives include Brooklyn Community Kitchen for food rescue and Safety Saints for CPR education. This incubator model fosters deeper relationships with nonprofit leaders.
The upcoming annual fundraiser on November 19th will serve as a platform to showcase these incubated nonprofits and their impactful work. The event will honor George Cheeks of Paramount Skydance and Nigel Frankson of TechFin, recognizing their contributions to community betterment. This event also commemorates the foundation's origin, stemming from the tragic, unsolved murder of John Reisenbach.




