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


Community Foundation Awards $100k to area Nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

... including 11 in Broome, Chenango and Tioga counties, have received grants totaling $99802 from the Community Foundation for South Central. ... See all stories on this...more

Leatherstocking Agency Executives Association: Norwich High School Youth Philanthropy Council seeks proposals for 2010 funding
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Council, now in its second year, was developed and supported through the collaborative efforts of the Upstate Institute at Colgate University, Chenango United Way, The Community Foundation for...more

Foundation accepting grant proposals | pressconnects.com | Press & Sun-Bulletin
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

A total of $100000 will be available for grants to the region's nonprofits in the Community Foundation for South Central New York Foundation's competitive ... See all stories on this...more



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