Fund for the City of New York
Bryan Lenz Belmont is an experienced professional in urban studies and community planning. Currently serving as a Program Associate at Urban Design Forum since January 2023 and as a Community Planning Fellow at the Fund for the City of New York since September 2022, Bryan previously gained valuable experience as an intern at Energy Infrastructure Partners and as a Sustainability Analyst with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation. Additional roles include Stock Associate at The North Face, Teaching Assistant at Hunter College, and Habilitation Specialist at QSAC. Bryan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies with a minor in Computer Science from Hunter College, completed in January 2021.
Fund for the City of New York
The Fund for the City of New York was established by the Ford Foundation in 1968 with the mandate to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers. The Fund seeks out, adapts, applies and assesses ways to enable government and nonprofit agencies to achieve excellence through its core programs—the Cash Flow Loan Program, the Incubator/Partner Project Program, Technology Consulting, the Sloan Public Service Awards, and the Sloan Awards for Excellence in Teaching Science and Mathematics.