Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Future Fund of Central New York Seeks Grant Applicants

December 14, 2010 - The Future Fund of Central New York is requesting grant applicant letters of intent from nonprofits working to improve health and wellness. Organizations in Onondaga and Madison counties that promote nutrition education and wellness programs to underserved populations are eligible to receive grants. Programs could include development of urban gardens, education or prevention of childhood obesity, and promotion of women’s health issues.

The letter of intent deadline is January 19, 2011. The award will be announced in May 2011. Tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations serving Onondaga or Madison counties are encouraged to apply. One grant of up to $5,000 will be awarded.

More information about the Future Fund and a letter of intent form is available at www.cnycf.org/futurefund. If you have any questions, please contact Ivy Biswas at 315-883-5544 or ibiswas@cnycf.org.

The Future Fund of Central New York is a member-driven giving circle administered by the Central New York Community Foundation. Its mission is to involve and empower emerging philanthropists to make our community a better place to live and work. Annual membership dues are contributed to an endowment at the Community Foundation, and members vote on the grant topic and projects. While the endowment builds, matching donors provide the funding for immediate grantmaking.

The Central New York Community Foundation has served Central New York for over 80 years, receiving, managing and distributing charitable funds for the benefit of not-for-profit organizations. Grants are awarded for programs in the areas of human services, arts and culture, education, environment, health, economic development and civic affairs. The region’s largest endowed philanthropic foundation, the Central New York Community Foundation awards over $5 million in grants to not-for-profit organizations annually. The Community Foundation, of 431 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 can be reached at (315) 422-9538 or www.cnycf.org.

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