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The Community Foundation has $150,000 to fund a project to help fight lead poisoning in Central New York. The organization is leaving it up to the community to decide the best way to spend those dollars, through a community vote that ends May 2.
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Black Equity and Excellence project is funding initiatives with long-lasting potentialFollowing national protests and calls to action last year after the death of George Floyd, the Central New York Community Foundation created a fund to…
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As healthcare workers were dealing with the earthquake that was the Coronavirus, nonprofit organizations in central and northern New York were trying to…
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The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties is asking the community for help with its racial equity and social justice initiative. Earlier…
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An organization that helps support many non-profits in central New York is putting aside a fund for Black-led nonprofit organizations, and for projects…
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The Central New York Community Foundation announced the start of a fund to help local nonprofits and charities working with vulnerable people and those…
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A program in Syracuse geared toward families of children who are deaf and hard of hearing wants to expand. Whole Me offers a chance for these kids to grow…
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Lead poisoning in Syracuse is a major health threat which has ripple effects through generations, and is connected to a variety of social problems. What…
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Social service nonprofits that deal with poverty in Onondaga County are finding more ways to collaborate through a year-old community assessment…
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The Central New York Community Foundation will spend $2 million over four years to help end childhood lead poisoning by making residences in Syracuse lead…