
Field Hall Foundation has awarded $331,164 in grants to 16 nonprofit organizations through its Spring 2026 grant cycle. Funding will support a broad range of services that help older adults remain healthy, safe, independent, and connected to their communities.
Spring 2026 grant recipients include:
Dutchess County Office for the Aging—$40,000
To provide assisted transportation for older adults with mobility challenges
TRA Group, Inc. —$40,000
To enhance transportation and information services that connect individuals with
critical community resources
Lifting Up Westchester—$30,000
To provide seniors with food assistance, healthcare access, and social connection
Bridge Fund of New York, Inc., The—$25,000
To help prevent the eviction of seniors and their caregivers
Port Chester Carver Center—$25,000
To provide case management services for seniors through the Carver Food Market
Sparrow’s Nest—$25,000
To provide nutritious, home-delivered meals to seniors facing a cancer diagnosis
Westchester Jewish Community Services—$25,000
To provide emergency financial assistance to seniors in need
Greystone Programs—$20,000
To install a facility lift system that will ensure safe transfers for residents
Cardinal McCloskey Community Services—$16,964
To install automated external defibrillators at residential and day program sites
Concerts in Motion—$15,000
To reduce social isolation and improve quality of life for older adults
Don Bosco Community Center of Port Chester Inc. —$15,000
To provide nutritious meals and groceries for seniors in need
Hudson Valley Clubhouse—$15,000
To provide non-clinical rehabilitation for individuals living with serious mental illness
Furniture Sharehouse—$10,800
To provide new beds and essential furnishings for older adults in need
Red Hook Responds, Inc. —$10,000
To provide free meals for vulnerable older adults
United Way of Westchester & Putnam—$10,000
To provide essential goods and personal care items to underserved older adults
YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester—$8,400
To expand access to essential health and wellness programming for seniors
Field Hall Foundation’s mission is to improve the lives of older adults and their caregivers in Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester counties. The Foundation awards grants three times annually through its winter, spring, and fall grant cycles.
For more information about these grants or upcoming funding opportunities, visit www.fieldhallfoundation.org or contact Patti Lavan Horvath, Program Officer, at (914) 813-9103 or phorvath@fieldhallfdn.org.


