Kate McMahon is the Sr. Director of The Women’s Project…
Kate McMahon

Kate McMahon is the Sr. Director of The Women’s Project…
David Saturn, Senior Director, Wildcat Social Enterprise, oversees all social enterprise contracts, offering employment to individuals with barriers while providing essential business services to government partners.
Our Neighborhood Improvement Program thanks NY City Council Member Paul Vallone for securing funding for beautification and cleaning in his district. These funds will yield a double impact—cleaner streets and sidewalks…
An Evening Celebration of Women – Through Shared Experience they Build Community Building Bridges to Community, this year’s annual Wildcat event, supported The Women’s Project, an extraordinary community of shared experience whose collective work serves as an alternative to pre-trial detention and incarceration. Born out of conversations seeking ways to permanently decrease the number of women […]
It is with great sorrow that we mark the passing of Herb Sturz, a legendary social entrepreneur, towering figure in criminal justice reform, and great friend and supporter of The Fedcap Group.
Ron Torok is a finance professional with a longstanding career in transaction origination, structuring, execution, portfolio management and workout. Ron most recently served as a Managing Director with Raven Capital Management responsible for lower middle market private lending. Prior to that, Ron spent nearly two decades and most recently as a Managing Director in the […]
On January 1, as New York took a considerable step towards a more just and equitable criminal justice system…
Pretrial criminal justice research commissioned by the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (LJAF) has thrown new light on how critical the earliest decisions made in the criminal justice system may be for public safety, fairness, and cost effectiveness.
Even with nasty weather, over 430 brave souls joined us to meet up with friends and colleagues in celebration of our mission and shared purpose. A festive spirit permeated the grand hall at Cipriani 42nd Street, adorned with banners recognizing the individuals we serve.
“I am proof there can be no rehabilitation in prison without education, and that restoring Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) funding for college-in-prison participants must be a top priority if New York is serious about building safer communities.” – Stacy Burnett