The POINT Community Development Corporation

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The POINT Community Development Corporation
AbbreviationThe POINT CDC
Named after Hunts Point, Bronx
Formation1993;31 years ago (1993)
FoundersMaria Torres, Paul Lipson, Mildred Ruiz-Sapp & Steven Sapp
Type Community Development Corporation
Legal status 501(c)(3)
Headquarters940 Garrison Avenue, Bronx, NY 10474-5335
Location
Services youth development theater group, After-school activities, media arts,
President
Maria Torres
Executive Managing Director
Danny R. Peralta
Expenses (2015)$1,139,696
Website thepoint.org
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Congress members Jose E. Serrano (NY-16), Carolyn Maloney (NY-14), The Point CDC President Maria Torres, and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. The Point- June 29, 2009 (4444061932).jpg
Congress members José E. Serrano (NY-16), Carolyn Maloney (NY-14), The Point CDC President Maria Torres, and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.

The POINT Community Development Corporation is a non-profit community development corporation dedicated to youth development, culture, and the economic revitalization of the Hunts Point neighborhood of the South Bronx, from which it takes its name. The mission of The POINT CDC is to encourage the arts, local enterprise, responsible ecology, and self-investment in the Hunts Point community. [5] The organization was founded in 1993 by Steven Sapp, Maria Torres, Paul Lipson, and Mildred Ruiz-Sapp.

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The POINT CDC is located in a former bagel factory and provides performance art space, visual art galleries, after-school programs, summer camps, circus classes, and community improvement programs. [6]

During Majora Carter's time as a staff member, The POINT CDC was instrumental in the creation of Hunts Point Riverside Park. [7] [8]

The Corporation partners with other organizations such as

The POINT CDC's motto is defined as its "theory of change": "People in the community create the community in which they want to live." [15]

Awards and honors

The POINT CDC has received the following awards and grants:

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