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Central New York Community Foundation

www.cnycf.org

 
Established in 1927, the Central New York Community Foundation encourages local philanthropy by supporting the growth of permanent charitable endowments for the betterment of the region.  The Community Foundation is the largest charitable foundation in the region with assets of more than $172 million. It awarded $9.5 million in grants last year to nonprofit organizations and since its inception has invested nearly $130 million in the community. The Community Foundation serves as the steward of charitable legacies for individuals, families and businesses through the administration of nearly 650 funds. The organization also serves as a civic leader, convener and sponsor ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.cnycf.org
  • 431 East Fayette Street Suite 100
    Syracuse, NY USA 13202
  • Phone: 315.422.9538

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Tori Hart
Philanthropic Services Officer Profile

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