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Sawyer Community Fund Supports Children’s Dance Program

October 18, 2022 By admin

Grant Will Help Wholesome Living Replace Costumes, Shoes Lost in Fire

     BOONVILLE — An education and wellness program that serves residents of the village and surrounding communities will replace dance shoes and costumes for one of its most important programs thanks to support from the Kenneth V. and Jeannette Remp Sawyer Community Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation.

     A $3,000 grant will enable Wholesome Living to purchase new inventory for its dance and related programs that benefit children. Following the Main Street fire in the Village of Boonville in 2020, the organization lost a significant number of shoes and costumes uses for the program. 

     Wholesome Living has provided education and wellness activities to participants of all ages for nearly 10 years. One of its most important programs is offering noncompetitive dance to children and students in Boonville and surrounding communities.

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Center for Community Studies Endowment Will Help Sustain Mission

October 17, 2022 By admin

New Partnership Provides Permanent Resource to Extend Work Across Tri-County Region

     WATERTOWN — A new Community Foundation partnership with the Center for Community Studies at Jefferson Community College will ensure its vital work and mission will continue for years to come.

     The Center, in collaboration with the JCC Foundation, recently established an endowment fund at the Community Foundation that will provide a permanent resource to strengthen its efforts across the tri-county region. The Community Foundation awarded an initial grant of $75,000 to support the endowment.

     For more than 20 years, the Center has been a valuable resource that conducts community studies in each county, surveying residents of Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

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Sawyer Community Fund Grant Enables Rural Cemetery Restoration Work

October 12, 2022 By admin

Support Helps Acquire Tools to Straighten, Repair Several Tombstones in Constableville’s Oldest Cemetery

     CONSTABLEVILLE — Restoration of several centuries-old gravestones in Constableville Rural Cemetery will move forward thanks to support from the Kenneth V. and Jeannette Remp Sawyer Community Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation.

     A $4,000 grant will enable cemetery trustees to purchase a tombstone jack to accomplish this meaningful restoration work.

     With the first burial in 1801, Constableville Rural Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in the village. There are approximately 1,500 interments and 400 gravestones across two and a half acres. It has become a priority to fix several gravestones on site that are tipped slightly or entirely. 

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Clifton-Fine Community Fund Supports Four New Projects in Southeastern St. Lawrence County

October 5, 2022 By admin

Grant Awards Totaling Nearly $6,000 will Help Strengthen Quality of Life for Residents Across the Region

     FINE — The Clifton-Fine Community Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation will support four community projects with nearly $6,000 in grant funding for initiatives and programs that benefit residents of six southeast St. Lawrence County communities.

    The Clifton-Fine Community Fund was established at the Community Foundation in 2013 as a geographic-specific fund to support projects and programs that positively impact the quality of life in the southeast St. Lawrence County region, specifically in the towns and hamlets of Fine, Oswegatchie, Star Lake, Newton Falls, Wanakena and Cranberry Lake. The fund aims to enhance the quality of life for all who live in the region while maximizing the opportunity for residents to give where they live.

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Sawyer Community Fund Grant Sets the Stage for Adirondack Community Chorus Performance

October 3, 2022 By admin

Support Will Enable Mid-Winter Music Revue at Adirondack Elementary School

     BOONVILLE — The Adirondack Community Chorus will perform an original music revue at Adirondack Elementary School this winter thanks to grant support from the Kenneth V. and Jeannette Remp Sawyer Community Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation.

    Professional theater writer and performer Michael Ferris is scheduled to lead the chorus for a performance at the school in February. 

    Talented performers of many ages will prepare for approximately six weeks to produce this unique event. A $3,900 grant from the Kenneth V. and Jeannette Remp Sawyer Community Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation will help with costs associated with the production. 

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It’s Who’s YPC!

Click through the post to learn more about one of our newest members, Isabel Mendez, a General Brown High School junior who is in her first year of Council service!

Be sure to follow our page to meet more members of the Youth Philanthropy Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation every Monday and Wednesday. 🌱

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It’s Who’s YPC!

Click through the post to learn more about one of our newest members, Isabel Mendez, a General Brown High School junior who is in her first year of Council service!

Be sure to follow our page to meet more members of the Youth Philanthropy Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation every Monday and Wednesday. 🌱

#YPC #CommunityFoundation #NNYCF #WhosYPC #NextGeneration #Leadership
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Congratulations to the winners of our Youth Philanthropy Council's fourth “Canstruction for Northern New York” competition to help reduce food insecurity across the tri-county region.

Carthage Middle School’s Builders Club & Student Government students are the winners of the “People’s Choice Award” and the “Top Collection Award,” and Watertown High School’s Student Council students took home the “Best Design Award.”

Other teams participating in this year’s competition include: Beaver River Central School’s 9th grade Earth science class with “Pack It Up;” First Presbyterian Church of Watertown, N.Y. Sunday School Class and Youth Group with “Food Steeple;” and South Jefferson High School’s Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) chapter with “Be the Light in Someone’s Storm.”

The five participating teams combined to collect more than 3,300 canned goods and other nonperishable food items or hygiene products that will help restock school-based backpack programs and community food pantries in Jefferson and Lewis counties. Additionally, the winning teams will share $1,500 in grant awards to present to two different local nonprofit organizations that participants selected.

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Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Council Announces Winners of Fourth ‘Canstruction’ Competition April 17, 2026 By admin More than 3,300 Food and Hygiene Items Collected to Reduce Food Insecurity ...
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We are honored to continue our partnership with NBC Watertown to support its Classroom Kindness Teacher Appreciation program. Through a public nomination process, this meaningful initiative honors exceptional teachers in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. 

The Community Foundation provides $250 classroom improvement grants to each of the seven schools whose teachers are selected. 

Congratulations to this year’s Classroom Kindness winners who continue to inspire, support, and shape the lives of their students. 

✨ Jonathan Abbott, Mannsville Elementary School, South Jefferson CSD
✨ Heather Covey, Carthage Middle School
✨ Carrie Eastman, Belleville Henderson Central School
✨ Melissa Eichhorn, LaFargeville Central School
✨ Kimberly Lynch, Calcium Primary School, Indian River Central 
✨ Kylee Nuffer, Indian River Middle School
✨ Caree Turck, Beaver River Central School

Thank you to Community Foundation donors who help make possible our support of teachers and schools in our communities.

#ClassroomKindness #TeacherAppreciation #NBCWatertown #Educators #TeachingExcellence #NorthernNewYork #CommunityFoundation

We are honored to continue our partnership with NBC Watertown to support its Classroom Kindness Teacher Appreciation program. Through a public nomination process, this meaningful initiative honors exceptional teachers in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

The Community Foundation provides $250 classroom improvement grants to each of the seven schools whose teachers are selected.

Congratulations to this year’s Classroom Kindness winners who continue to inspire, support, and shape the lives of their students.

✨ Jonathan Abbott, Mannsville Elementary School, South Jefferson CSD
✨ Heather Covey, Carthage Middle School
✨ Carrie Eastman, Belleville Henderson Central School
✨ Melissa Eichhorn, LaFargeville Central School
✨ Kimberly Lynch, Calcium Primary School, Indian River Central
✨ Kylee Nuffer, Indian River Middle School
✨ Caree Turck, Beaver River Central School

Thank you to Community Foundation donors who help make possible our support of teachers and schools in our communities.

#ClassroomKindness #TeacherAppreciation #NBCWatertown #Educators #TeachingExcellence #NorthernNewYork #CommunityFoundation
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