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On May 15, 2008, over 400 people gathered at the Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter to pay tribute to Peggy Ogden, 20-year President and CEO of the Community Foundation.
The Central New York Community Foundation invites executive directors and senior management staff of not-for-profit organizations in Onondaga and Madison counties to apply for the 2008 John F. Marsellus Sabbatical.
The Central New York Community Foundation recently awarded scholarships to five graduating seniors in Central New York.
After seven years in the making, the CNYCF presented its largest single scholarship award in its 81-year history.
Fifteen local not-for-profit organizations were awarded the funds from the Community Foundation’s unrestricted and field‑of‑interest funds on June 18, 2008.
Syracuse Northeast Community Center of Central New York (SNCC) received a $9,350 grant from the Carriage House Foundation Fund to enhance and expand the social, education and recreation opportunities for older adults at the Syracuse Northeast Community Center.
Emerging Philanthropists Group Has Distributed $20,000 in Grants Since 2005.
The Central New York Community Foundation Board of Directors has elected three new members to serve three-year terms.
Matthew Walz and Nghi Hue Luu have been promoted within the Central New York Community Foundation.
The Central New York Community Foundation is now accepting grant applications for the Greater Pulaski Community Fund.
John Eberle has been promoted to Vice President, Grants and Community Initiatives at the Central New York Community Foundation.
The Central New York Community Foundation announced today that it has awarded $382,266 in community grants to 16 charitable organizations in Onondaga and Madison Counties from its unrestricted and field of interest funds.
The Allen Speiser Memorial Fund for Vocational Rehabilitation, a component fund of the Central New York Community Foundation, disbursed $4,237 in grants to three local not-for-profit organizations.
The Central New York Community Foundation has been named a Gold Award Winner for Excellence in Communications by the Council on Foundations.
The Central New York Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the Staff Advancement Initiative.
The Central New York Community Foundation will hold a workshop to explain its new grant opportunity for arts and cultural organizations in Onondaga and Madison Counties on April 17th, 2008.
The Central New York Community Foundation opened a record number of new funds in the final quarter of 2007, which ended on December 31, 2007.
Peggy Ogden, President and CEO of the Central New York Community Foundation, was one of ten Central New Yorkers named as recipients of this year's Post-Standard Achievement Awards.
The Central New York Community Foundation has hired a nationally-recognized development expert from one of the nation's largest community foundations as its new President and Chief Executive Officer.
The Central New York Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the following scholarships for 2008...
The Central New York Community Foundation is proud to announce the 2007-2008 John F. Marsellus Sabbatical recipients.
The Central New York Community Foundation disbursed $339,058 in charitable grants. 11 local not-for-profit organizations were awarded the funds from the Community Foundation’s unrestricted and field-of-interest funds on December 5, 2007.
The Greater Pulaski Community Fund, a pool of gifts made available for non-profit organizations addressing community needs in the village of Pulaski and the town of Richland, raised $12,660 in individual and business contributions during its annual fundraising appeal completed in December.
Peggy’s strong leadership has allowed the Community Foundation to broaden its reach and influence while also focusing on the internal processes necessary to be effective and responsible stewards of our community’s charitable dollars.