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The Say Yes to Education program turns 15 this year. The program that assists students getting into college says it's helped more than 6000 students access and help pay for college at more than 100 institutions.
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Photographer and marketing strategist Ana Gil has launched a new educational project that aims to inspire Black and brown youth to enter predominantly white fields.
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The Syracuse Peacemaking Project’s proposal to curb childhood lead poisoning would in part aim to develop a new generation of community leaders. Their proposal is one of three the public will be able to vote on through the Central New York Community Foundation’s participatory budgeting process.
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A total of three non-profit organizations presented their ideas to community members on how to increase screening for lead poisoning in children this week. It’s part of the Central New York Community Foundation’s participatory budgeting process for lead remediation efforts, in which residents discuss and vote on how to best to use funds.
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Peter Dunn has led and grown the philanthropic organization since 2008.
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Resilia, an online nonprofit assistance platform, tries to help improve an organization's efficiency.
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The Central New York Community Foundation is now accepting applications from local students for two $3,000 college scholarships.
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Afghan refugees who've come to the area still face barriers securing employment and adjusting to life in the Syracuse Area. A grant from the Central New York Community Foundation aims to fill the gaps in support.
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Syracuse’s lead-poisoning crisis has been a focal point for non-profit organizations across the city, as they try to protect children from the serious…
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Millions of Americans flocked to city centers across the country demanding racial justice after the killing of George Floyd by police officers in…