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August is Black Philanthropy month. See how Indaria Jones became an entrepreneur and leader of our community.

Described by friends and family as someone who never sat still for long, John Chomyk lived a full life devoted to his community.

Meet Romina Mendoza, Syracuse University student and Say Yes scholarship recipient.

Meet Amy Tran, Syracuse University student and Say Yes scholarship recipient.

Une nouvelle carte thermique montre l'impact des investissements réalisés jusqu'à présent dans les quartiers dans le cadre de l'initiative LeadSafeCNY.

John D. Marsellus, a devoted civic leader, left a lasting legacy in Central New York through his lifelong commitment to community, philanthropy and leadership development.

Our staff takes pride in not just serving our community, but actively shaping its future. Read on to learn about the expertise and passionate commitment amongst our team members as they drive positive change and inspire others in our community.

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In anticipation of Susan’s upcoming appearance in October, we’re sharing some of her insights and lessons learned from helping a high net worth family build a lasting philanthropic legacy.

The Central New York Community Foundation board of directors recently elected two new members. The following new members were appointed to serve their first three-year term beginning July 1, 2025:

On Syracuse’s Southside, neighbors, educators and local organizations are working together to build a stronger, more connected community – one rooted in mutual support and opportunity.