The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region



The Community Foundation is a public charity unlike any other in the Capital Region. It exists not to support a single organization, but to address the broadest range of charitable issues by building the endowment that serves as a perpetual source of community capital.

The Foundation manages more than 325 charitable funds for individuals, families, businesses, and organizations to help fulfill their philanthropic intent. The funds are invested, and their income is used to meet the changing needs of the community. Together, these funds and their donors have a far greater charitable impact than they could individually.

Web Address

www.cfgcr.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @commfound518

Facebook - www.facebook.com/CFGCR/

Instagram - www.instagram.com/cfgcr518/

LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/cfgcr518/


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

Assets

2018 - 76,341,642
2017 - 88,867,747
2016 - 77,352,417
Domestic Grants

2018 - 11,702,802
2017 - 4,805,600


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region


Youth Squared 15th Anniversary Gala
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

Sabrina Herlick joined Derek as MC's for the night. Many youths who were past grant award recipients-Eryn Amodeo, Molly Atkinson, Cara...more

BCSD establishes scholarship in the name of Chris Porter
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

The Bethlehem Central Community Foundation (BCCF) announced a new scholarship fund honoring the late Chris Porter, a longtime Bethlehem...more

Panel discussion highlights nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

The study was sponsored by the New York Council of Nonprofits, the Capital Region Chamber, the Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region, MVP Health Care and the Schenectady Foundation. The...more

Facilitating healthy living
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

Net assets from the center, accumulated during its years of operation from 1986 to 2014, and the subsequent sale of its three dialysis locations and related real estate will be added to the Rubin...more

Grant to help expand VeggieRx partnership
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

PHOTO PROVIDEDAmy Klein, second from left, CEO of Capital Roots, and Molly Ward, third from left, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator for Whitney Young Health, accept a grant from...more

Snapshot: Feeding the mind
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

... for the Ballston Spa Partnership for Innovation in Education Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation for the Greater Capital...more

Cybersecurity workshop offered to nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

Cost is $25 per person, with all proceeds benefitting the Times Union Hope Fund of The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region,...more

BST & Co. to host cyber security seminar for not-for-profit organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

All proceeds benefit the Times Union Hope Fund of The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region Inc. Registration is required. To...more

Teachers Hughes, Lester receive Murray Award
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

Niskayuna Community Foundation board members Tina Lee and Cindy Pillippe, along with school officials, a PTO representative and...more

Grants available to help local nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region

The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region helps provide funding and access to educational opportunities to local students, like...more



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