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This fund was established by a 1998 bequest to meet community needs in the areas of cancer and heart disease research, education and care.

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President of the Syracuse publishing firm L.W. Singer Co., Frances Singer Hennessy was a charter member of and a driving force behind Literacy Volunteers of America. An unrestricted charitable bequest from her estate established this fund in 1993.

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The Skaneateles Area Arts Council celebrates the visual and performing arts by creating an environment where community and cultural activity thrive. This fund was established to ensure the organization has a permanent source of income to meet future needs.

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The Fred L. Emerson Foundation created this fund to endow facility capital improvements at the Skaneateles Community Center.

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The Skaneateles Community Center provides recreational and wellness opportunities that build a healthy spirit, mind and body. This fund was established to ensure the organization has a permanent source of income to meet future needs.

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The Skaneateles Early Childhood Center (SECC) is a licensed nonprofit organization offering care and early learning to all children from 8 weeks to 10 years of age. This fund was established to ensure the organization has a permanent source of income to meet future needs.

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This fund was established to help provide funding to build a new library which will serve the south-west corner of Onondaga County, including portions of Cayuga County, and areas to the South. The new facility and site will provide greater socioeconomic equality, full accessibility, lifelong...

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The Town of Skaneateles is fortunate to have beautiful Parks and Conservation Areas open to the public. This fund was established to help maintain and preserve these areas for all residents and visitors well into the future.  Donations can be made to specific areas of...

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