Find a Fund
If you would like to make a donation to a specific fund at the Community Foundation, please search below.
Search Results
Elizabeth T. Brevett established this scholarship in 1999 in memory of her husband, Peter, a Cortland area lawyer for over fifty years. The fund provides an annual scholarship to a Cortland High School graduate. Requirements Applicant must be graduating from Cortland High School, has financial...
Learn More Donate NowBrexi’s Way Endowment Fund supports programming for girls at the YWCA of Syracuse. This agency fund was created to support Girls Inc., a youth organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Now part of YWCA, Girl’s Inc.’s innovative programs help...
Learn More Donate NowA long-time supporter of the Community Foundation and board member from 1966 to 1972, Bill Broad will always be remembered as an advocate for Syracuse. His wife, Hilda, and many friends established this fund to recognize his thoughtful generosity to the community throughout his lifetime.
Learn More Donate NowJames Justin Brod, MD was born in New York City on May 6, 1925. He graduated Dartmouth Medical School, McGill University in Montreal and served in the US Navy as the chief medical officer for the Underwater Ordinance Station in Newport, Rhode Island. He later...
Learn More Donate NowWalter Brooks, recruited as a baseball player in the major leagues, kept alive his love of the game for many years through younger players. Friends and family sustained his legacy to future ballplayers by establishing this fund for support of youth baseball programs in Syracuse.
Learn More Donate NowLongtime Jordan resident Melvin E. Brown spent decades helping the community while he was alive. He created this fund to benefit the Finger Lakes Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Central New York, the Jordan Bramley Library and the village of Jordan’s...
Learn More Donate NowKathryn H. Buchholtz maintained a donor-advised fund during her lifetime to support her favorite charitable causes. Upon her death it became a designated fund that benefits the Rescue Mission, Salvation Army and Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse.
Learn More Donate Now