The Cadwalader Real Estate Finance group is proud to be sponsoring four different charitable events in New York at the end of May through the beginning of June.
The firm was a Patron-Level Sponsor for the 2026 El Museo del Bario Gala on May 28. The Gala is an annual celebration of artistic visionaries for their support of contemporary art and their passionate commitment to furthering Latin art and culture. El Museo was founded in 1969 by artist and educator Raphael Montañez Ortiz and a coalition of Puerto Rican parents, educators, artists and activists who noted that mainstream museums largely ignored Latino artists. Since its inception, El Museo has been committed to celebrating and promoting Latino culture, thus becoming a cornerstone of El Barrio and a valuable resource for New York City. El Museo’s varied permanent collection of over 8,500 objects, spans more than 800 years of Latin American, Caribbean and Latino art, includes Taíno to modern and contemporary drawings, paintings, sculptures and installations, as well as textiles, prints, photography, documentary films and video.
Serving as Neighborhood-Level Sponsors, the Real Estate Finance group will attend the CitizensNYC Annual Gala on June 1 to celebrate community-led change and raise critical funds to support grassroots leaders across all fives boroughs of NYC. These leaders organize food distributions, youth mentorship, climant resilience projects, community gardens, neighborhood cleanups and school-based initiatives that help communities thrive. Learn more.
The team will also be sponsoring 10th Anniversary Laugh to Remember comedy show on June 3 to benefit the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer’s Disease and the Aging Brain at Columbia University. The Taub Institute is one of the leading centers in the world for research on Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias and normal aging of the brain. It is a leader in the discovery of the genetic substrates of the disease and the major coordinator of international studies in the genetics of dementia. Funds raised at the event will support the efforts of Columbia’s medical teams to continue their groundbreaking work in neurological medicine. Remember to purchase tickets or make a donation.
Lastly, the group will be a Supporter-Level Sponsor of Grace Institute's Moving Women Forward: 2026 Mini-Conference on June 4. The conference convenes workforce, nonprofit, corporate and government leaders to explore AI and equity in the workplace. From the gender divide to practical workplace impacts, participants will explore how professionals can leverage AI technology to propel women toward economic independence and self-sufficiency. Moving Women Forward will focus on the experiences of women who are unemployed and underemployed. The goal for this session is to spark discussion, lead action and uplift diverse voices through training and placement programs. Don't forget to register!