Elinor Sophia Coleman "Ellie" Guggenheimer (11 April 1912 – 29 September 2008) was an American civic leader, author, and philanthropist in New York City.
In 1969 she ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic Party primary to be their candidate for president of the New York City Council.
In 1979, Guggennheimer founded the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City and was its first executive director.
Later, Guggenheimer founded the New York Women's Agenda in 1992 and the Council of Senior Centers and Services.
Guggenheimer wrote the books Planning for Parks and Recreation in Urban Areas and an instructional manual for entertaining called The Pleasure of Your Company.