In early 1999 a group of concerned citizens gathered to discuss ways of creating a community foundation to serve as the philanthropic center for Tompkins County and for those wishing to support and enhance the quality of life for all who live and work here. In June 2000 six people were appointed to serve as the Incorporating Board of the new Community Foundation of Tompkins County, a 501?(3) nonprofit public foundation. The six were Jeff Furman, Howard P. Hartnett, Bill Myers, John Semmler, Diane Shafer, and Robert Swieringa.
“We received grant funding,” she said, “from the Community Foundation of Tompkins County and Community Arts Partnership to expand and...more
The Community Foundation of Tompkins County, said director George Ferrari, strives to “develop a relationship with every grant applicant”...more
Susan Murphy, '73, Ph.D. '94, vice president for Student and Academic Services, gives the keynote address at the Community Foundation of...more
βIt shows the support of the Community Foundation that they continue to fund us because we are successful. A lot other libraries call me and ask...more
Additionally, this Thursday the Community Foundation of Tompkins County β one of the biggest non-profit donors in the area β will open its new...more
Textbooks for Change, a London-based social enterprise that has obtained the B Corporation seal for positive social and environmental impact, is seeking investors that would be helping the company expand.