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Produced by Black Cub Productions and funded by the Community Foundation, the film documents Syracuse’s first participatory budgeting project.

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The Central New York Community Foundation has hired Sarah Edlund as Office Manager and Nikki Poles as Executive Assistant.

New animated public service announcements will educate families starting during National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.

Hear from Scott Hudson, Youth & Family Development Team Leader, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County, about how 4-H summer camps created safe, enriching spaces for more children to learn, grow and connect this summer.

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The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund provides grants to nine nonprofits serving the Village of Pulaski and Town of Richland.

NEW! Priority focus areas in each Community Grant round: Get clarity on where funding is most available in a given cycle.

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Leaders from five local groups completed The Leadership Classroom (TLC), a monthly training series that builds skills and connections; each received a grant to bring to life a community project—from newborn support and Karen cultural preservation to girls’ leadership trips, digital literacy, and grief-wellness pop-ups.

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The Central New York Community Foundation recently distributed $1,342,262 in grants from our Community Fund and a variety of Field-of-Interest funds to local nonprofits.

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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes timing everything for charitable planning: 2025 offers a window to bunch gifts and maximize deductions before 2026 limits change the math. Here’s what advisors need to watch—higher standard deductions, a coming non-itemizer write-off, and how the Community Foundation...

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Signed July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act reshapes charitable giving—raising the standard deduction and tightening itemized write-offs for top earners, introducing a permanent post-2025 deduction for non-itemizers, and cementing today’s elevated estate-tax exemption. Here’s what donors, nonprofits, and advisors need to know...