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Here’s a roundup of events and activities that we’ve led over the past year to deepen our engagement and collaboration with local advisors.

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Micron has named the Central New York Community Foundation to serve as the lead intermediary to help steward the investment of $65 million in federal dollars awarded by the Department of Commerce as part of Micron’s overall CHIPS Act incentive package. CenterState CEO and the...

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Five recipients received special awards to honor their contributions to local communities.

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Peter Wong, ancien employé d'une compagnie aérienne, a retrouvé une raison d'être grâce au service de repas à domicile de la région nord après avoir été isolé en raison de problèmes de santé. Grâce à des repas nutritifs, des visites amicales et un soutien vital,...

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Sixteen-year-old Azory Infinite dreams of redefining music while breaking cycles of poverty. Through the Good Life Youth Foundation's HipHop-preneurship program, youth like Infinite are learning about hip-hop, entrepreneurship and resilience, empowering them to rise above their circumstances.

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Music has been a lifelong passion for retired physicians Dr. Harold L. Husovsky and Dr. Susan E. Stred, influencing the establishment of their donor-advised fund, Rhapsody in Green, that they use to support their charitable interests in music, education, and community needs.

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The Central New York Community Foundation has hired Deraretu Abubeker as Scholarships & Student Success Manager and Leila Moghadasi as Communications Associate.

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The Central New York Community Foundation recently distributed 19 grants totaling $239,850 from its Black Equity & Excellence Fund. Grants from the fund support Black-led nonprofit organizations and projects that counteract systemic racism.

Écoutez Chayna Short, fondatrice de Women Overcoming Obstacles Together, expliquer comment ses expériences transformatrices avec The Leadership Classroom (TLC) et notre projet de subventionnement participatif lui ont fourni des conseils pour développer, renforcer et faire croître son organisation.

Le Charles N. Gordon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center se consacre à sa mission et s'efforce d'éduquer les autres sur l'importance de la réhabilitation des animaux. Il nourrit l'espoir d'un avenir sûr pour l'environnement et la faune qui y vit.