The Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, located at 320 East 43rd Street in New York City, is a home for courageous people who dedicate their lives to social good and its accomplishments. Home to the Ford Foundation and three of his organizations that align with our mission, our landmark building includes his 81,000 square feet of gathering space for the social sector, landscaped gardens, and a space open to the public. He has an art gallery.
Please read our visitor guidelines in full before your arrival.
Visitor information
The building, including the garden and gallery, is open to the public. Our spaces offer unique accessibility features to create an equitable experience for all visitors.
ford foundation gallery
Our art gallery is open to the public and features works that touch on issues of justice, dignity, and equity.
event space
Our event space is available for reservation upon request from organizations that align with our mission.
sustainability
The design, materials and operations of our buildings reflect our commitment to being responsible stewards of the environment.
our building history
Explore the history of our unique landmark building, designed by renowned architects Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo, from its opening in 1967 to its 2018 renovation led by architectural firm Gensler. Let’s look at.