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


The Community Foundation for South Central New York looks at filling job openings, developing ...
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York commissioned Horn Research to examine concerns with filling job openings, developing...more

Community Foundation Announces Release of Grant Assessment
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York has partnered with Horn Research LLC to complete Fostering Leadership in the...more

Chobani grant to expand opportunities for immigrant farmers in Kirkville
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

“It's huge,” Potteiger said of the grant. “It helps with this logical next step.” The 32-acre community farm started in 2013 to give immigrants in...more

Foundation gives grants in region
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York on Monday announced the award of more than $100,000 to a dozen organizations...more

Mercy House Unveils Memorial Plaque And Scholarship For Sister Joanna Monticello
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Community Foundation for South Central New York, Inc. will manage the memorial scholarship. The Sister Joanna Monticello...more

Ethical agriculture: Chobani launches “Milk Matters” program to overhaul dairy industry
Foundation: Idaho Community Foundation, Community Foundation for South Central New York

Investing in dairy communities: Chobani has partnered with the Community Foundation for South Central New York and the Idaho...more

Chobani Foundation gives $100K to four regional projects
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Chobani Foundation partnered with the Community Foundation for South Central New York to facilitate the grant selection process. Over...more

BUZZ ABOUT YOU: Local seniors strut their stuff for second annual Lip Sync Challenge
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

... The Literacy Volunteers of Broome-Tioga Counties Inc. received a $4,865 grant from The Community Foundation for South Central New York to...more

Perks come with new library card
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

SmARTphone Photography classes, funded by the Community Foundation for South Central New York, will be offered from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on...more

Chobani to promote 'economic opportunity' with $100K annual Central NY grant fund
Foundation: Community Foundation for South Central New York

The Chobani Foundation said its Community Impact Fund will award grants of $15,000 to $30,000 each year, totaling $100,000 annually, to...more



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