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Groundbreaking research shows URI’s Abusive Partner Intervention Program (APIP) can break cycles of violence: Read the Report

#SpeakWithoutFear Features Teen Dating Abuse Survivors

#SpeakWithoutFear Features Teen Dating Abuse Survivors

by URIadmin | Apr 18, 2019 | Home Page Posts

Urban Resource Institute Receives $10,000 from the TD Charitable Foundation

by Dewane Mutunga | Sep 7, 2016 | Home Page Posts

Urban Resource Institute’s economic empowerment programs partially-funded by the TD Charitable Foundation Urban Resource Institute (URI) today announced the generous continuing support of its economic empowerment programs by the TD Charitable Foundation. A vital...

Urban Resource Institute wins $50,000 from the ASPCA

by Dewane Mutunga | Aug 3, 2016 | Home Page Posts, Sticky

Urban Resource Institute’s People and Animals Living Safely, the only program in New York State allowing domestic violence victims to co-shelter with their pets, partially funded by ASPCA. Urban Resource Institute today announced the generous continuing support of its...

Urban Resource Institute Opens Two New Domestic Violence Shelters – Hope House and Restoration Residence

by Dewane Mutunga | Jul 28, 2016 | Home Page Posts

The shelters will provide 150 new beds for victims of domestic violence, including members of the LGBT community, the elderly, and those struggling with mental illness New York, NY – July 28, 2016 – Urban Resource Institute (URI), a leading provider of domestic...

New Study From Urban Resource Institute Reveals Connection Between Domestic Violence and Pet Ownership

by Dewane Mutunga | Oct 21, 2015 | Home Page Posts, News

34% of URI shelter residents who owned a pet while in an abusive relationship reported that their partner harmed their pet. Urban Resource Institute (URI), a leading provider of domestic violence programs and services in New York City, released today a new white...

Urban Resource Institute and Nestlé Purina Unveil the Purina Pet Haven, Manhattan’s First-Ever Dog Park in a Domestic Violence Shelter

by Dewane Mutunga | Oct 21, 2015 | Home Page Posts, News

Dog park ribbon-cutting celebrates the growth of URIPALS—URI’s initiative to shelter people and pets together—and URI’s partnership with Purina New York, NY – October 13, 2015 – Urban Resource Institute (URI) and Nestlé Purina PetCare (Purina) today hosted a...
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Nathaniel M. Fields

As Chief Executive Officer of Urban Resource Institute (URI), Nathaniel Fields is responsible for leading the organization’s long-and short-term strategy and the implementation of its vision and mission.

Informed by two decades of practical work and achievement in social and human services, Nathaniel has spearheaded the transformation of URI in size, scope and services for vulnerable populations in New York City, particularly victims of domestic violence. Since taking the helm of the organization in 2012, he has transformed it into a dynamic, multi-service agency, nearly tripling the budget and building it into the largest provider of domestic violence shelter services in the country.

Under his leadership, URI has focused on innovation, exemplified by groundbreaking programs focused on prevention as well as services, such as People and Animals Living Safely (PALS), Legal Education Advocacy Program (LEAP), Career Exploration Program, Abusive Partner Intervention Program (APIP), and Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (RAPP) targeting youth and teens. To further his vision, Nathaniel is committed to a Culture of Excellence and an environment with data-driven, measurable outcomes.

Nathaniel serves in leadership roles for numerous organizations and councils, including: the Human Services Committee of the transition team for NYC Mayor-Elect Eric Adams; the Board of the Human Services Council; NYC Deputy Mayor for Health & Human Services 2020 Nonprofits and Social Services Advisory Council on “reopening” New York City; the special COVID-19 domestic violence task force of the New York State Council on Women and Girls; the COVID-19 Response Work Group of the New York City Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV); the Fatality Review Committee of the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence; and the New York City Mayor’s Nonprofits and Social Services Advisory Council. He has led the New York City Coalition of Domestic Violence Residential Providers as co-chair for over ten years. Since 2019 Nathaniel has been named to the annual New York City and State “Nonprofit Power 100” list, landing in the top 20 in 2021. Also in 2021 ,City and State included Nathaniel in the “Responsible 100” leaders of New York, and Crain’s New York Business named him to the list of “Notable Black Leaders and Executives” in 2021 and 2022.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in history with a focus on black and Hispanic studies and a Master of Social Work degree from Fordham University, and completed an executive leadership and certificate program in the not-for-profit sector at New York University. Born and raised in New York, Nathaniel has firsthand knowledge of the challenges affecting New York’s most vulnerable communities, as well as the positive work being done to effect structural changes. Working directly with marginalized groups, Nathaniel has seen that when investments are made in communities, they can thrive. At URI, Nathaniel enjoys being part of a community of people committed to improving the lives of others. When asked to identify his vision for URI, he states, “Hope is at the cornerstone of everything we do.”