News Releases

The grants will fund projects that support the advancement and full participation of women and girls in Central New York.

A new heat map demonstrates the impact of our neighborhood investments so far through the LeadSafeCNY initiative.

Over $35,000 in grants will assist nonprofits serving the Village of Pulaski and the Town of Richland.

The Central New York Community Foundation recently distributed $1,127,321 in grants to local nonprofits.

Runners-up of the Community Foundation's participatory budgeting project received LeadSafeCNY grants.

Peter Dunn, outgoing president & CEO, introduces our new strategic plan and remarks on his 15-years at the Community Foundation.

Our new five-year strategic plan deepens our existing work and takes on new opportunities that will materially improve our region through inclusion, civic and community engagement, and growth in local philanthropy.

Warren Hilton, Ed.D, President, Onondaga Community College and Leyla Z. Morgillo, CFP®, Financial Planner, Madison Financial Planning Group appointed to serve their first three-year term on our Board of Directors.