纽约中部社区基金会

The Community Foundation took the unusual step last week of endorsing legislation put forth by the Syracuse Common Council.

The Central New York Community Foundation announced today that it endorses proposed legislation put forth by the Syracuse Common Council to make the presence of lead a housing code violation during interior housing inspections.

The Central New York Community Foundation recently awarded the following grants to local nonprofit organizations.

Many people spend years looking forward to retirement, but quite often when the time comes to take required distributions from their IRA, they find they are not ready.

Craig often recommends us to his clients because creating a fund is a simple and convenient way to give back to the community while receiving tax-saving benefits.

More than twenty years ago, Mike and Elaine Crough identified a common challenge among social service employees – that a large number of those working below the executive level lacked opportunities for further training and advancement.

The topic of lead poisoning has recently burst back into the scene in Central New York due to high-profile publicity and community action.

Imagine the difference we could make in our community if $55 million in grants were available to our local nonprofit organizations each year.