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Sep. 11, 2007
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New York Life plays a prominent role in the community by providing support, through grants from the New York Life Foundation, to organizations that give children the nurturing they need and the education they deserve. These groups, which traditionally have reached out to minorities, comprise Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Big Brothers, and Big Sisters. In fact, since 1998, New York Life has given more than $13 million in grants to such groups as the Junior Scholars program through the Schomberg Harlem Educational Activities Fund and the Congressional Black Caucus Internship Program for mentoring and educational enrichment programs.
- New York Life Insurance Company, The National Black Chamber of Commerce and Lord Abbett Kick-Off The 'Building Wealth Tour' for African–American Small Business Owners
- New York Life Launches Web Site for African–American Consumers
- New York Life Sponsors Sixth Annual Rainbow/PUSH Wall St. Conference
- New York Life and Rainbow/PUSH Coalition's 1,000 Churches Connected Team Up to Provide Educational Seminars to Families Nationwide
McSween Scholarship
- Five Top College Students Receive Scholarships and New York Life Marks 50th Year Since Cirilo McSween Became First African-American Agent
- New York Life Announces Cirilo A. Mcsween New York Life Rainbow Push Excel Scholarship Recipients
- New York Life Announces First Annual Cirilo A. McSween New York Life Rainbow/PUSH Excel Scholarship Recipients
- New York Life and Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Launch Scholarship Program Benefiting Disadvantaged Students
Congressional Black Caucus
- Participants In The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Internship Program Recognized By New York Life
- Congressional Black Caucus Interns Visit New York Life
- Participants in the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Internship Program Recognized by New York Life
- Congressional Black Caucus Interns Visit New York Life
- Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Announces New York Life Funding for Congressional Internship Program
Schomburg Center
- New York Life Foundation Awards $600,000 To Schomburg Center’s Junior Scholars Program
- The New York Life/Schomburg Center Junior Scholars Program Completes First Year
- Congressman Charles Rangel Visits The New York Life/Schomburg Center Junior Scholars Program
- New York Life to Fund Schomburg Center Children's Program




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