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Formation
1806; 218 years ago (1806)
Founder
Elizabeth Hamilton
Isabella Graham
Sarah Hoffman
Joanna Bethune
Founded at
New York City, U.S.
Merger of
Graham Home for Children (founded 1806 as the Orphan Asylum Society)
Windham Child Care (founded 1835 as the Society for the Relief of Half-Orphans and Destitute Children)
Type
Private, 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Registration no.
13-2926426
Region served
New York metropolitan area
President and CEO
Kimberly “Kym” Hardy Watson[1]
Revenue
$51,920,916 (FY 2017)[2]
Expenses
$52,433,084 (FY 2017)[2]
Website
graham-windham.org
Graham Windham is a private nonprofit in New York City that provides services to children and families. It was founded in 1806 by several prominent women, most notably Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton.[3] Since 2015, the organization has gained renewed attention because of the success of the Broadway musical Hamilton,[4] in which the character of Eliza Hamilton describes the orphanage as her proudest achievement.[5]
Graham Windham, Eliza Hamilton's centuries-old "living legacy,"[6] has evolved from an orphanage to a family and youth development organization that assists over 4,500 local children each year.[7] It has won awards, distinctions, and honors for its work.[8]
^"Graham Windham Names Kimberly Hardy Watson as next President and CEO" (PDF). Graham Windham. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
^ ab"Graham Windham Financial Statements" (PDF). June 30, 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2020. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
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