DOWNTOWN-LOWER MANHATTAN
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
DOWNTOWN-LOWER MANHATTAN Welcome to the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association Founded in 1958 by David Rockefeller, the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association is a membership organization of key Downtown stakeholders committed to a vibrant business community. It serves as a networking platform for senior corporate and non-profit executives, as well as a public policy forum and powerful advocate for Lower Manhattan. In the early years, this meant activating the corporate community to reinvigorate Lower Manhattan through paradigm-shifting public projects and prescient private development. The D-LMA challenged the classic notion of a world-class business district with calls for the inclusion of housing, schools, and parkland in the 1993 Lower Manhattan Plan. It also spurred the creation of the largest Business Improvement District in North America, the Alliance for Downtown New York. Since September 11, 2001, the D-LMA has worked closely with community and government leaders to rebuild and modernize Lower Manhattan’s infrastructure. Most recently, the D-LMA has led the charge for the Fulton Transit Center and a direct connection from Lower Manhattan to Newark Airport, as well as for government projects, policies and reforms that affirm Lower Manhattan as a location of choice for the current and next generation of businesses, opinion makers and investors. The D-LMA has partnered with prominent organizations like ABNY, REBNY and RPA with a singularity of purpose — to preserve, prepare and promote Lower Manhattan as a great place to do business. “Our early efforts to breathe life into a moribund Downtown community have succeeded beyond our wildest expectations, and Lower Manhattan’s best days are still ahead.” – David Rockefeller, Founding Chairman (2008) Ric Clark, Chairman Jessica Lappin, President What’s New? D-LMA 2025 Annual Meeting of the Members, 03.05.2025 03/10/2025 D-LMA 2024 Annual Meeting of the Members, 03.06.2024 03/11/2024 Statement by Ric Clark, Chair and Jessica Lappin, President of the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association 03/16/2023 D-LMA’S 2023 Meeting of the Members 03/01/2023 “Our City Needs Us Like It’s Never Needed Us Before”: Maria Torres-Springer On New York’s Long Road To Recovery, How Business Leaders Can Help 04/11/2022 Contact UsDowntown-Lower Manhattan Association 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271 Tel: (212) 406-9100 Click here to download or print our new D-LMA brochure ©2022 Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271 Tel: (212) 406-9100
Annual Revenue
$196,935
Known Funders
0
Grants Received
0
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $196,935 | $209,895 | $470,826 |
| 2023 | $217,322 | $203,489 | $489,297 |
| 2022 | $206,074 | $191,153 | $454,528 |
| 2021 | $198,130 | $193,809 | $441,594 |
| 2020 | $226,878 | $191,490 | $435,927 |
| 2019 | $244,485 | $235,893 | $399,696 |
| 2018 | $255,547 | $236,137 | $397,258 |
| 2017 | $244,320 | $234,300 | $376,026 |
Top Funders
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Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
SAMANTHA DILIBERTI
DIRECTOR
JESSICA LAPPIN
PRESIDENT
RIC CLARK
CHAIRMAN
JOHN WHEELER
SECRETARY
FRANK SCIAME
TREASURER
ALEX SPEKTOR
DIRECTOR
ANDREW SCHWARTZ
DIRECTOR
ANTHONY CAMMARATA JR
DIRECTOR
ANTHONY E MUNROE
DIRECTOR
ARTHUR S ADLER
DIRECTOR
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