Our Partners

Partnership is central to the success of GO’s model. Working collaboratively with our educational and community partners helps us open doors for students and families across New York City.

Host Sites & Public School Partners

Host Sites

Since our founding in 1968, the GO Project has relied on donated program space through valued partnerships. Independent schools generously share their facilities and resources on weekends and summers to support educational equity for New York City public school students.

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Grace Church logo
LREI logo
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St. Luke's School logo
Church of St. Luke in the Fields logo
Berkeley Carroll School logo
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Public School Partners

GO partners with 30+ public schools to select the students who will benefit most from our program. These collaborations are maintained throughout the year to support student success. Our primary school partners are listed below.

Manhattan

School Districts 1 & 2

The River School (02M281)

Neighborhood School (01M363)

P.S. 020 Anna Silver (01M020)

P.S. 142 Amalia Castro (01M142)

The East Village Community School (01M315)

The STAR Academy (01M063)

P.S. 184 Shuang Wen (01M184)

Manhattan Charter School (01M320)

P.S. 002 Meyer London (02M002)

P.S. 003 Charrette School (02M003)

P.S. 033 Chelse Prep (02M033)

P.S. 042 Benjamin Altman (02M042)

P.S. 124 Yung Wing (02M124)

P.S. 130 Hernando De Soto (02M130)

P.S. 001 Alfred E. Smith (02M001)

Brooklyn

School Districts 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17

P.S. 46 Edward C. Blum (13K046)

P.S. 67 Charles A. Dorsey (13K067)

P.S. 307 Daniel Hale Williams (13K307)

P.S. 133 William A. Butler (13K133)

P.S. 282 Park Slope School (13K282)

P.S. 59 The Dawn Best School (14K059)

P.S. 261 Zipporiah Mills (15K261)

P.S. 169 Sunset Park (15K169)

LEEP Dual Language Academy Charter School (15K930)

Brooklyn Brownstone School (16K628)

P.S. 770 New American Academy (17K770)

Higher Education Partners

Our Higher Education Partners invite student teachers and social work students into GO classrooms, where they work directly with students. Side by side with experienced teachers and social workers, college students gain valuable career skills and earn credits toward a degree in the process.

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Bank Street Graduate School of Education logo
New York University logo
Columbia University logo
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Non-Profit Partners

GO partners with other nonprofits and community organizations to support our students and families through targeted workshops, educational support, and resource referrals.

Supporters

GO Project’s work is made possible by generous supporters with a deep commitment to closing the opportunity gap in New York City.

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Blackstone Charitable Foundation logo
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Gray Foundation logo
Butler Foundation logo
Maverick Capital Foundation logo
The Pinkerton Foundation logo
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Select Equity Foundation logo

Partner With Us

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Our partnerships help us strengthen schools, families, and communities.

At the GO Project, we are always open to exploring collaborations with public schools, private schools, higher education institutions, and other nonprofits that help us further our mission.

Join our mission-driven team.

Whether you’re an experienced educator, early in your career, or someone with a heart for social impact, there’s a place for you at GO. 

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