Thank you to everyone who made our 2024 This is Our New York Gala a success! Check back here in the spring for information about our 2025 event.


Join us for the NYIC’s This is Our New York: 2024 Gala on Tuesday, October 15th, 2024 at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in New York City. The NYIC’s This Is Our New York Gala brings together members, activists, and supporters to come together to celebrate 37 years of advocacy, and to get energized for the years to come. We were founded with one fundamental conviction: our voices are stronger together. In 2024, this founding principle of solidarity rings more true than ever before. Practicing solidarity will guide us through this October, November, and beyond. Practicing solidarity deepens our relationships, our commitments, and our strength. As a collective coalition, we are more powerful when we stand together.

Your support for this event—our largest fundraising effort of the year—plays a critical role in ensuring that immigrant voices are prioritized in today’s policy debates, helping advance quality health care, immigration reform, education, and other vital services for all.


Tuesday October 15, 2024
6:00pm VIP Reception | 6:30pm Cocktail Reception | 7:00pm Dinner and Awards Program
The Lighthouse Pier 61, Chelsea Piers, New York City



HONORING

Visionary Awardee

The New York Community Trust, New York’s largest community foundation, supports the eight counties of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester. For a century, The Trust has connected generous individuals, families, and businesses with effective nonprofits and collaborated with foundation and nonprofit colleagues, community organizers, and local government to identify the most powerful ways to support our region’s diverse communities.  With an emphasis on promoting healthy lives, promising futures, and equitable and thriving communities, The Trust makes grants to improve every aspect of cultural and civic life in the region.

Member of the Year

At Justice for Migrant Families, we envision a world that supports systems characterized by equity, dignity, justice, and radical welcome for people who migrate. We envision a world in which stories of people and places are honored, stories of indigeneity, migration, and interconnection, and where we also remember the story of how we dismantled the detention system and began healing from it.

For more information or any questions on the event please contact Alli Bennett at gala@nyic.org