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Dr. Edward W. Sprague was a graduate of the Class of 1896 at Pulaski Union School and Academy. Established in 1956, this fund provides annual scholarships to assist Pulaski Academy students who are of good character and who have capabilities and the desire to obtain...

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Michael and Elaine Crough established this fund in 2006 to improve opportunities for the career development of individual front-line, non-management, human service workers, providing them with professional development and training opportunities. By investing in the skills and competencies of these invaluable staff members, this initiative...

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Seeking a means of celebrating the contributions of Leland Stanford, a distinguished Cazenovia College alumnus and first president of the Central Pacific Railroad, Jim and Karlene Webster established this fund to benefit Cazenovia College for students who display similar qualities of entrepreneurial spirit and social...

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St. David’s Episcopal Church strives to be of service to its neighbors by gathering in Christian community, and seeking to follow God’s mission of love and compassion. This fund was established to ensure the organization has a permanent source of income to meet future needs.

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This fund was created to support the Youth STEM Funder Collaborative, comprised of the Central New York Community Foundation, Micron Foundation, United Way of Central New York, Gifford Foundation and Allyn Foundation. The collaborative provides support for the STEM from Dance program that integrates science,...

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Craig D. Stephens’ family wanted to honor his full life and the many joys he provided his friends and family in his all too short forty-five years. His family established this fund in his memory to benefit Hospice of Central New York.

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