The Community Foundation for South Central New York Inc.



The Community Foundation for South Central New York was established in 1997 with a $1 million challenge grant from the Binghamton-based Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation, a private foundation whose Board had noted the lack of a community foundation to serve Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware and Tioga counties.
Bolstered by the success and strong presence of the community foundation model in other parts of the country, the idea to create such an organization for our region took hold, and a Board of Directors comprising active community volunteers was formed.

Web Address

www.cfscny.org


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for South Central New York

Assets

2019 - 30,567,767
2018 - 23,530,073
2017 - 25,912,675
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,226,230
2018 - 1,655,080


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for South Central New York


Chobani Announces Grants to Fight Hunger in Area
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

"We are driven by impactful change, and by proving the power of business when it uses its influence as a force for good." So says Becca Dittrich, vice president for impact and partnerships at...more

$100K of upgrades for Boys & Girls Club of Binghamton - WBNG
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

With guidance from the Community Foundation for South Central New York, most of the remaining funds will be processed and distributed to...more

Binghamton University police launch program to engage with local youth
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Binghamton University Police Department received a $15000 grant from the Community Foundation for South Central New York to fund the...more

Binghamton youth programming gets $1 million in federal funding - Pressconnects
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

... for design and construction costs, and the Community Foundation for South Central New York facilitated additional fundraising for the...more

Broome County awards projects to reduce housing costs, discrimination - WSKG
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York manages the housing trust fund. It will open a second round of grant applications this...more

Chobani announces $200,000 in Impact Fund grants - CNY Business Journal
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

NEW BERLIN — Yogurt maker Chobani recently announced this year's recipients of grants from the annual Chobani Impact...more

Roxbury teams up for 150-foot mural
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

... artists' fee, supplies and local lodging accommodations — from the Community Foundation for South Central New York, according to...more

Earlville Opera House receives $20K grant from Community Foundation for South Central NY
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

It is with great honor the Earlville Opera House (EOH) announces receipt of a $20,000 grant from Community Foundation for South Central New...more

Potential changes coming to improve Ross Park
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

BINGHAMTON (WBNG) -- The Community Foundation for South Central New York and the City of Binghamton are working on a plan to revitalize...more

New racial justice and equity fund gives money to local organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York announced its first round of funding for its new Racial Justice and Equity Fund. Over...more



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