Provides services to New Yorkers aged 60 and older, including running 300+ senior centers with free meals, case management for homebound seniors, home-delivered meals, elder abuse prevention, and health insurance counseling. NYC is home to 1.43 million people over 65 -- up 53% since 2000 and growing fast. This agency is the lifeline for isolated older adults who depend on senior centers for meals, socialization, and access to benefits. If your parents or grandparents age in place in NYC, DFTA's network is what keeps them connected.
Spending
$466.1M
7,917 transactions →
Payroll
$23.0M
6,445 pay records →
Budget (Adopted)
$605.5M
$387.2M spent
Avg Salary
$92.0K
across 6,445 records
Did You Know
NYC's 65+ population grew 53% since 2000 -- faster than any other age group -- meaning DFTA is serving a population that has more than doubled in a generation while its budget hasn't kept pace.
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| REGIONAL AID FOR INTERIM NEEDS INC | $15.5M |
| RISEBORO COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP INC | $15.4M |
| EXECUTIVE & ADMIN MGMT - PS | $13.4M |
| COMMUNITY COORDINATOR | 1,144 staff | $70.6K avg |
| ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM OFFICER (DEPT FOR THE AGING) | 805 staff | $124.9K avg |
| PROGRAM OFFICER (DEPT FOR THE AGING) | 675 staff | $78.6K avg |
| MANAGEMENT AUDITOR |
| 267 staff |
| $89.3K avg |
| NUTRITION CONSULTANT | 228 staff | $80.4K avg |
Who It Serves
New Yorkers aged 60 and older, their caregivers, and their families
Category
Health & Human Services