![]() | Central New York Community FoundationThis project is made possible by a grant from the Central New York Community Foundation. In 1927, the desire to make a meaningful difference inspired the formation of the Central New York Community Foundation and continues to motivate individuals, families and organizations today. Together, we are addressing problems too big to solve alone. As we look to the future, we will continue to invest in people, place and progress, while upholding the collective spirit of generosity bestowed upon us by all who came before. The same thing is true today that was true 90 years ago: We are here for good. http://www.cnycf90.org |
The following businesses, organizations, and individual donors care deeply about issues in our community. We thank them for their generous support.
![]() | National GridThanks to the generous support of National Grid. National Grid is committed to delivering safe and reliable energy to the customers and communities they serve covering Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and the UK. National Grid is more than just an energy company, but a part of your community. They partner with charity organizations, foster employee volunteering, and provide communities with one-off grants to support their social, economic, and environmental development. |
![]() | Grossman St AmourGrossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC provides businesses and individuals with accounting, audit, taxation, business planning and valuation, financial planning, investment consulting, and fraud examination and deterrence services. For more information about how they can be of service to you, please visit www.gsacpas.com or contact info@gsacpas.com, or call 315.424.1120. |
![]() | John Ben Snow Memorial TrustIn 1975, two years after his death, The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust was established in New York. The four original trustees were a member of the Snow family, a lawyer, a publishing associate and a corporate trustee, the Irving Trust Company, now BNY Mellow N.A.. The current Trustees continue this legacy being well aware of the donor and his beliefs, values and ideals. The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust strategically focuses funding within specific geographic regions of the United States across a range of program areas. They meet once a year, usually in June. |
Individual Donors
George Adams
Beverly Alessi
Christopher Anklin
Sandra Baker
Joan Basile
Ellen Beebe
Remo Bianco
Louise Birkhead
Maren Brown
Richard Buck
Kerry Callegari
Verna Clark
Charles Clinton
Jennifer Coleman
Sandra Collins
Mary Czelusniak
CNY Jazz Arts/Larry Luttinger
Lillian Daniels
Eileen Deuell
Susan Downey
Peter Dunn
Patricia Eastman
Kathleen Eisele
Nancy Eustance
Helen Farrell
Daniel Fisher
Grace Flusche
Charlotte Garofolo
Stuart Groskin
Kathy Harmand
Elaine and Steven Jacobs
Kevin Jones
Angela & Joseph Lee
Nancy Luckwaldt
Michael Madigan
Thomas Mallabar
Margaret McNaughton
David Michel
Donald Moberg
Pat Moore
William Mugridge
John Nethaway
John O'Brien
Ute Oestreicher
Andrew Perry
Ida Rowe
Michael & Marilyn Sees
Gary Schumacher
John Shaheen
Nagulinie Shukla
Harriet Silverman
Suzanne Stout
Mary Studiford
Dale Tussing
Deborah Wester
Jay Williams
Jesse Williams
Howard Woronov
The following businesses, organizations, and individual donors care deeply about issues in our community. We thank them for their generous support.
![]() | Central New York Community FoundationThis project is made possible by a grant from the Central New York Community Foundation. In 1927, the desire to make a meaningful difference inspired the formation of the Central New York Community Foundation and continues to motivate individuals, families and organizations today. Together, we are addressing problems too big to solve alone. As we look to the future, we will continue to invest in people, place and progress, while upholding the collective spirit of generosity bestowed upon us by all who came before. The same thing is true today that was true 90 years ago: We are here for good. http://www.cnycf90.org |
![]() | National GridThanks to the generous support of National Grid. National Grid is committed to delivering safe and reliable energy to the customers and communities they serve covering Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and the UK. National Grid is more than just an energy company, but a part of your community. They partner with charity organizations, foster employee volunteering, and provide communities with one-off grants to support their social, economic, and environmental development. |
![]() | Grossman St AmourGrossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC provides businesses and individuals with accounting, audit, taxation, business planning and valuation, financial planning, investment consulting, and fraud examination and deterrence services. For more information about how they can be of service to you, please visit www.gsacpas.com or contact info@gsacpas.com, or call 315.424.1120. |
![]() | John Ben Snow Memorial TrustIn 1975, two years after his death, The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust was established in New York. The four original trustees were a member of the Snow family, a lawyer, a publishing associate and a corporate trustee, the Irving Trust Company, now BNY Mellow N.A.. The current Trustees continue this legacy being well aware of the donor and his beliefs, values and ideals. The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust strategically focuses funding within specific geographic regions of the United States across a range of program areas. They meet once a year, usually in June. |