Transformation through a Year of Grantmaking
Pictured above: InterFaith Works received a Madison County Rural Poverty grant to support its Senior Companion Program.
Exceeding expectations between April 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025, we received $40 million in gifts and bequests and distributed more than $25 million in grant support to nonprofit organizations in Central New York and surrounding areas.
Black Equity & Excellence Funding
Our Black Equity & Excellence Fund is designed to fund community-based projects that center, uplift and serve Black communities in Central New York by addressing economic and social disparities caused by historic marginalization. The fund is dedicated to fostering self-sufficiency, economic development, and community empowerment. This year we distributed 31 grants totaling $253,650.
Community Grantmaking
We offer a wide variety of funding opportunities, the largest of which is our Community Grants program. We provide grant funding to nonprofit organizations in Onondaga and Madison counties for projects in the areas of arts and culture, civic affairs, education, health, human services and the environment. This year we distributed 55 grants totaling $2,068,712.
Rural Poverty Support
The Madison County Rural Poverty Fund is our effort to support poverty-related issues and organizations in Madison County. This year we distributed three grants totaling $52,000.
Additional Grantmaking
We also distributed 29 small grants totaling $183,412; 23 literacy grants totaling $218,541, including operational support for Imagination Library; two IDEA grants totaling $33,500; two Anti-Poverty Initiative grants totaling $100,000; nine Cortland County Bright Ideas grants totaling $45,000; and one Strategic Partnership Fund grant to support nonprofit mergers and affiliations for $25,000.
View a full list of our grants at cnycf.org/grants.