Program Details
Year of Experience Corps project launch: 1996
Neighborhoods served: South Bronx, North Bronx, Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn, Harlem, Lower Manhattan, Sunnyside Queens.
The Prejudice Reduction Project has recently been offered in:
- Bronx - PS 29, PS 161
- Queens - PS 99, PS 99 Annex, PS17 and PS 17 Annex, and PS 53, PS 50, PS 80, PS 156
- Staten Island - PS 42, PS 53, PS 22, PS 41, PS 80 Michael Petrides School
- Brooklyn - PS 261
- Manhattan - PS 36, PS 92, PS 314 and PS 19
Schools/Centers served: PS 1, 16, 29, 36, 40, 81, 92, 95, 129, 140, 142, 150, 154, 156, 277, 335
Students served: Approximately 400 tutored and 2,250 served by the Prejudice Reduction Project
Grades/ages of students served: K-3
Experience Corps participants: 233
Participant hours logged last school year: 72,000 in tutoring alone
Requirements for volunteers: Interest in working with children, completed application, character reference, TB test, criminal background check, 15-hour/week commitment, pre-service training and ongoing training throughout the year. All Prejudice Reduction volunteers complete a two-day diversity training workshop from the National Conference for Community and Justice and a six-day curriculum training workshop conducted by RSVP staff.
Partners and Funders
Lead Agency: Community Service Society of New York
Other community partners: The National Conference for Community and Justice, New York City Department for the Aging, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, Grand Street Settlement, Sunnyside Community Center
Local funders: Pinkerton Foundation, Department for the Aging, Altria Corporation (formerly known as Phillip Morris), New York State for the Aging, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Other community partners: The National Conference for Community and Justice, New York City Department for the Aging, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, Grand Street Settlement, Sunnyside Community Center
Local funders: Pinkerton Foundation, Department for the Aging, Altria Corporation (formerly known as Phillip Morris), New York State for the Aging, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation












