The Central New York Community Foundation has selected members for its new Cortland County Advisory Group to support grantmaking efforts as its Community Grants program expands into Cortland County for the first time.
In 2025, the Community Foundation received a $12 million bequest from the estate of Nicholas and Agnes Renzi of Cortland. Combined with their lifetime giving fund, this gift established two endowed funds that will provide long-term charitable support for Cortland County residents.
The Cortland County Advisory Group will play a key role in guiding grantmaking, offering local insight and supporting nonprofits throughout the application process. The group will assist with proposal review, engage with prospective applicants and help ensure effective implementation of funded programs.
Members of the Cortland County Advisory Group include:
- Sandy Cardillo, Community Member
- Linda Dickerson Hartsock, Community Member and Former Community Foundation Board Member
- Audrey Lewis, Community Member
- Doug Pasquerella, Principal, Homer Central Elementary School
- Dr. Doug Rahner, Chief Medical Officer, Family Health Network of CNY
- Kristina Thelen, Executive Director, United Way of Cortland County
The group will collaborate with Community Foundation staff to strengthen local partnerships and support the launch of grantmaking in Cortland County. Members will provide insight during the spring and fall grant cycles, helping inform funding decisions and ensuring grants address community needs effectively.
In addition, the Advisory Group will connect the Community Foundation with grassroots organizations and local initiatives, contribute to participatory budgeting efforts and provide ongoing input on community priorities.
Members represent a diverse cross-section of Cortland County and live or work within the community. Members will typically serve a one or two-year term beginning April 1, 2026.