Two kids serving themselves salad

Nearly $1.5 Million Distributed to CNY Nonprofits

The Central New York Community Foundation recently distributed $1,342,262 in grants from our Community Fund and a variety of Field-of-Interest funds to local nonprofits.

Pictured above: Students serve themselves from a school salad bar made possible through the Chef Ann Foundation’s Healthy School Food Pathway program.| Photo by: Chef Ann Foundation


The Central New York Community Foundation recently distributed $1,342,262 in grants from its Community Fund and a variety of Field-of-Interest funds to local nonprofits.

“We’re so pleased to be able to make these incredibly impactful grants,” said Danielle Johnson, senior director of grants and programs at the Central New York Community Foundation. “To be able to support our nonprofit partners in this way is so meaningful to the Community Foundation and its donors.”

The following organizations received grants:

 

ARTS, CULTURE & HUMANITIES

Black Artist Collective CNY – $16,400      

Launch About Ya Art Business, a course that teaches Black artists and cultural workers how to document and showcase their contributions

Everson Museum of Art – $40,000

Purchase new ceramic equipment, provide stipends for teaching artists and offer scholarships for students attending its summer ceramic arts camp

Smithfield Community Association – $54,800

Repair and renovate visitor spaces at the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark that sits along the Underground Railroad Trail to Freedom

Syracuse Shakespeare in the Park – $3,000

Purchase stage equipment for outdoor theater performances

EDUCATION

Elmcrest Children’s Center – $50,000

Implement a career development program for employees

Exalt – $50,000

Expand its court-involved youth development and advocacy program

Kool Kidz Foundation – $28,648

Provide virtual literacy tutoring opportunities for children

Literacy CNY – $20,000

Launch a mobile digital literacy instruction program for families with limited computer access

Lydia’s Lullaby Daycare Center – $38,164

Replace its roof to help reduce water leakage and heating and cooling costs

Mary Nelson Youth Day Foundation – $21,700

Purchase laptops and equipment for its resource room

McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Site – $25,200

Expand outreach education and awareness to prevent child abuse and connect families with vital resources

Syracuse City Volleyball Club – $19,993

Support its 2025-2026 club volleyball season, which offers youth in the city of Syracuse free access to club volleyball

 

ENVIRONMENT & ANIMALS

Cazenovia Preservation Foundation – $150,000

Purchase and preserve 375 acres of land on Schapiro Farm in Madison County

Charles N. Gordon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center– $21,452

Construct a self-contained and safe handling area for assessing wildlife injuries

Ducks Unlimited – $101,000

Restore 90 acres of wetlands within the Owasco Flats Wildlife Management Area

Jowonio School – $50,000

Make mobility access improvements to its inclusive playground

 

Lime Hollow Nature Center – $75,000

Hire a land steward to facilitate community programming

 

Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust – $38,050

Create a public conservation area on 40 acres of land in Boylston and Sandy Creek, NY

 

HEALTHCARE

Housing Visions Unlimited – $26,738
Purchase exercise equipment for the Landing at Burke Meadows Wellness Center, which provides safe and stable housing

Madison County Rural Health Council – $50,000
Support its doula program, which offers critical medical care and support to low-income pregnant women

St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center – $37,044
Purchase six cardiovascular point-of-care devices that allow clinicians to more effectively identify and monitor symptoms of heart failure at the bedside

HUMAN SERVICES

A Tiny Home for Good – $30,000
Replace its roof to prevent leakage and damage

Aurora of CNY – $50,000
Expand the Social Work and Support Services Program to deliver at-home assistance for individuals with sensory loss

BRiDGES | Madison County Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse – $30,000
Support the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Madison County to strengthen awareness, education and resources

Center for Community Alternatives – $16,610
Purchase 10 laptops for workforce and reentry programs, expanding access to education, job readiness and support services for individuals navigating the criminal justice system

Chadwick Residence – $28,080
Support the HEAL Together program, which helps women build stable, independent lives through housing and supportive services

David’s Refuge – $30,000
Host the 2025 Caregiver Summit and Wellness Retreat, offering 200 community caregivers opportunities for rest, education and connection

Housing & Homeless Coalition of Syracuse and Onondaga County – $50,000
Strengthen its coordinated housing assistance and community engagement initiatives to connect families with resources and improve responses to housing insecurity

Sleep in Heavenly Peace – $5,000
Purchase materials to build 1,300 beds for children ages 3-17 who do not have a safe place to sleep

Westcott Community Center – $50,000
Renovate the restrooms in its annex building, improving accessibility and usability

Your Nuhorizons – $15,000
Purchase a van to transport goods to individuals and families in and outside of the Nuhorizons Redistribution Center program

Women’s Opportunity Center – $30,861
Hire a personal assistance navigator to help women experiencing verbal, emotional and psychological abuse connect to resources

 

PUBLIC AND SOCIETAL BENEFIT

Village of Camillus – $28,700
Install a wider sidewalk in Munro Park to increase safety and accessibility for individuals and families

 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Chef Ann Foundation – $20,000
Expand the Healthy School Food Pathway Program into Central New York to provide healthier meals in schools

Hopeprint– $25,410
Establish the Westpond Microneighborhood Project to promote cultural heritage and strengthen community connections among residents

Syracuse Film Center, Inc. | CNY Film Professionals – $40,000
Launch On Track, a program that provides paid work opportunities for emerging film professionals through the production of an original short film

 

About the Central New York Community Foundation

The Central New York Community Foundation is a public charity that turns community dollars into community change. Established in 1927, it receives contributions from donors, manages them to grow over time and then distributes funding to address the region’s greatest needs. The foundation has invested more than $320 million in community projects that benefit Central New York. It also serves as a civic leader, convener and sponsor of strategic initiatives that foster a thriving and equitable region and address the most critical issues of our time.

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