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


Southern Tier Alternative Therapies Receives $6050 from Community Foundation ...
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

has received a grant from Community Foundation for South Central New York to begin an innovative equine-assisted program that involves teaching nonverbal children to communicate. On June 26, 2011,...more

Foundations Band Together To Promote Capacity Growth
Foundation: Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation, Community Foundation for South Central New York

By WBNG News Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) New York Council of Nonprofits, The Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation, The Community Foundation for South Central New York, Conrad and Virginia...more

Community Foundation Gives Out Almost $100K To Loca Projects
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

By WBNG News Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) The Community Foundation for South Central New York has awarded $99977 Awarded to Nonprofit groups in the Region. The Grant Funding is to be Used for...more

Free grant workshop for nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York is offering a free technical assistance workshop to nonprofits based in or near Chenango County from 1 ...See all stories on this topic...more

The Women's Fund of the Community Foundation for South Central New York Awards ...
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The grants were approved by The Women's Fund Leadership Committee and the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation at their November and December ...See all stories on this topic...more

Children's Society to receive grant
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York will award a $15000 grant to The Family & Children's Society at 3 pm Tuesday at the society, ... See all stories on this...more

Foundation announces available funds
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

REGION The Community Foundation for South Central New York announced it has $250000 available for projects contributing to quality of life in Broome County. ... See all stories on this...more

South Central NY Nonprofit Executive Directors Group: $250000 ...
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York announced today that it has made available, through a competitive request-for-proposal process, up to $250000 to be awarded from the Harriet Ford...more

$250000 Available for Nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York announced today that it has made available, through a competitive request-for-proposal process, ... See all stories on this...more

South Central NY Nonprofit Executive Directors Group: Relunctant ...
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

To register for this program, give us a call or E-mail for the registration form: The Community Foundation for South Central New York, 70 Front Street, Binghamton, NY 13905, Phone: (607) 772-6773,...more



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