Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation is a charitable organization created through gifts donors. Community foundations operate in perpetuity, meaning the gifts made to the NCCF continue to grow and provide resources for generations to come.
The Foundation identifies current and emerging issues, stimulates resources to address those needs and helps the community prepare for the future.
The Silver Creek-Irving Heritage Fund (SCIHF), a Community Donor Advised Fund of the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, recently awarded grants to two local organizations.SCIHF is an endowed...more
BLOOM celebrates the passion and commitment of residents who enhance the beauty and vibrancy of the northern Chautauqua region through their gardens and landscaping efforts.BLOOM continues to foster...more
The Westfield Fund's Annual Grants Program provides support to organizations seeking to improve and strengthen the Westfield community.Projects are evaluated on: The potential impact and number of...more
Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation (NCCF) is hosting Project BLOOM 2024 in Forestville, New York.NCCF is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt community corporation incorporated in 1986.The Fredonia...more
Grants fund everything from projects to provide public services, improve infrastructure, to enhancing recreational or cultural programs.Successfully obtaining a grant often increases the likelihood...more
Sylvester Cleary's poem "My America Too" has inspired countless tributes over the years, but it's a new one that's caught the attention of a western New York community foundation, the Buffalo News...more
After 44 years as the mayor of the village of Brocton, New York, David Hazelton was recently awarded the state's George B.
Footprints Award for his service to his community as a volunteer...more
The Boys and Girls Club of Northern Chautauqua County in New York has received a nearly $100,000 donation from the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, the Buffalo News reports.
According to...more
For more than 30 years, the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation has invested more than $21 million in communities in the northern part of New York state.
Now, the foundation is making a big...more
The Ripley Community & Heritage Fund is a community donor-advised fund of the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation . The grants awarded by...more
Chris Raine, an MBA student and Skoll Scholar at Saïd Business School, Oxford University who fundamentally believes in social entrepreneurship, founded an online community program called Hello Sunday Morning.