The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan



The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan was established in 1999 by a committed group of individuals in SugarLoaf, NY, on the former residence of the artist Kurt Seligmann. The residence was converted to office space and is now becoming the regional center for philanthropy. The Seligman residence is also home to the Citizens Foundation of Orange County, which was instrumental in forming the Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.cfoc-ny.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @CFOSny




    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan


Barbara Bedell: Community Foundation gala pays tribute to Gerrys
Foundation: Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan

The 10th anniversary gala of the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan honored Sandra and Alan Gerry at a sellout event recently at Anthony's Pier 9 ... See all stories on this...more

Community Foundation Tenth Anniversary Celebration
Foundation: Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan

The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan will host its Tenth Anniversary Celebration on Thursday, April 29 th at Anthony's Pier 9 in New Windsor, NY. ... See all stories on this...more

Sullivan Renaissance to Hold 2009 Awards Ceremony | The Pike County Press
Foundation: Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan

Scholarships will be announced by SCCC Foundation and the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan Counties. Sullivan Renaissance is a beautification and community development program principally...more

Get Help with College: SULLIVAN RENAISSANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Volunteers are Eligible for Full and Part-Time Assistance | The Pike County Press
Foundation: Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan

For a second year, Sullivan Renaissance, in partnership with the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan Counties, will offer a limited number of ... See all stories on this...more



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