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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 of special initiatives designed to strengthen local nonprofits and address the region’s most pressing challenges.
Children's Place is a West Palm Beach, FL-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
For more than 110 years, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia has been supporting and promoting the strength of the Jewish community in Greater Philadelphia, in Israel, and around the world. Through Jewish Federation, Jewish people of every age, from every corner of the region - regardless of synagogue or other religious affiliations - can pool resources, energy and commitment to ensure that no community member is in need. Our dedicated leaders, staff and volunteers are uniquely positioned to distribute resources in the most effective and efficient ways to make the most impact for those we serve.
Sacramento Tree Foundation is a Sacramento, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Boys & Girls Village, Inc. was founded as the original ""Boys Village"" in 1942 by New Haven County High Sheriff J. Edward Slavin and Daniel J. Adley, a principal in a major Northeast trucking firm based in New Haven. Founded as a ""work farm for first-offenders,"" the agency has served a coed population of boys and girls since the mid-1980s and we changed our name to ""Boys & Girls Village"" in June 2002. Today, Boys & Girls Village is a federal IRS approved 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit agency licensed by the Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF) for our residential and therapeutic treatment components, and by the Connecticut Department of Education for our Day School for children with special educational needs. Referrals are received from DCF, managed care companies and from public school systems. The clients of Boys & Girls Village are children in crisis or children with learning difficulties who have experienced rejection, failure or abuse. Through the years, the agency has evolved into a leading therapeutic and learning facility offering residential shelter, clinical, after-school, counseling, special educational, foster & adoptive programs, family support services, and day programs for children and their families.