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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.

With high hopes for a safe future for both the environment and the wildlife within it, the Charles N. Gordon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center remains dedicated to its mission and strives to educate others on the importance of animal rehabilitation.

Resilia offers technology and one-to-one coaching to support effectiveness, creativity, and workflow in nonprofits across the country. The selected organizations have access to a suite of on-demand tools and resources to support nonprofits growth and impact.

As we enter National Estate Planning Awareness Week, now's a good time for a brief refresher on what estate planning is and why it is such a vital component of financial wellness.

In May, leaders from four local grassroots groups celebrated their completion of The Leadership Classroom (TLC). After participating in monthly training sessions, each group received a grant to implement a community project that was proposed and planned during their training.

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With so many of your charitably-inclined clients holding large sums of money in 401(k)s and IRAs, now is an important time for a brief refresher course on the benefits of deploying these accounts toward achieving clients’ philanthropic goals. Learn how you can help your clients...

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

August is Black Philanthropy Month. Hear from Tim Penix to learn how he became a black philanthropist and community leader.

August is Black Philanthropy Month! Hear from Bishop Dewberry to learn how he became a black philanthropist and leader of our community.

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Originally established as a church in the 1800s, the Bell Tree has evolved into a vibrant space where people of all ages can play, learn, and connect. See how the organization is enhancing the physical and mental well-being of Madison County residents!