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For children who are eager to spend time with their friends but have physical impairments, playgrounds can represent a physical reminder of what separates, rather than what brings together. The North Syracuse Early Education Program (NSEEP) recognized how essential the role of a playground is...

Over $33,000 in grants will assist nonprofits serving the Village of Pulaski and the Town of Richland.

In anticipation of Professor Hoyt’s upcoming appearance in October, we’re sharing a few teasers from his presentation.

It’s common to see adults with visual or physical impairments engaging in adaptive recreational activities, but there is often a lack of opportunity for youth—most notably on the sports field. The Upstate Foundation's "Blind Sport Expo" is changing that.

A new heat map demonstrates the impact of our neighborhood investments so far through the LeadSafeCNY initiative.

Interfaith Works has received $35,000 to assist low-income, older adults in the waning stages of the pandemic.

Kimberly Sadowski, senior vice president & chief financial officer, walks us through how the Community Foundation is working to encourage diversity and belonging in the workplace.