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Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Council Aids Tri-County Nonprofits with Mission-Based Work

April 17, 2024 By admin

Five Local Organizations Will Share $5,000 in Funding to Strengthen Efforts

     WATERTOWN — Five North Country nonprofit organizations will share $5,000 in grant support to strengthen their missions and work thanks to recent awards from the Youth Philanthropy Council of the  Northern New York Community Foundation.

     The Council and its executive committee selected the five organizations based on each nonprofit’s mission, success in achieving goals, demonstration of fiscal responsibility, sustainability, and formal presentation. Each of the following tri-county organizations were awarded a $1,000 grant to help with a wide range of community programs and projects:

  • Children’s Home of Jefferson County (CHJC), Watertown. CHJC operates the SoZo Teen Center. The SoZo Teen Center focuses on health and wellness, academics, job readiness, life skills, and civic engagement. Staff members work to help local youth become productive and healthy adults.
  • Double Play Sports Community Center, Lowville. For more than a decade, Double Play has been an all-encompassing health and wellness organization focused on improving the quality of life for Lewis County residents and surrounding communities. Its programming is centered on enrichment, education, recreation, and social activities for children, teens, seniors, and families.
  • Food Bank of Central New York, Syracuse. For almost 40 years, the Food Bank has focused its mission on eliminating hunger in collaboration with 300 community organizations across 11 counties in Central and Northern New York. Locally, the organization supports emergency food programs at food pantries, soup kitchens, and homeless shelters across Northern New York.
  • Jefferson Community College Center for Community Studies, Watertown. The Center has been a valuable community assessment tool for more than 20 years. Research and data gathered through annual surveys help to inform the tri-county region on a variety of community assets and needs.
  • St. Lawrence Land Trust, Canton. The Land Trust works to protect privately owned open space through voluntary means within the watersheds of rivers that flow north out of the Adirondack Mountains to the St. Lawrence River. It works with willing landowners to conserve ecologically, culturally, and recreationally important elements of the landscape, while maintaining private ownership of the land.

     “It is both encouraging and inspiring to see these young adults explore the role they can and will play in leading our communities now and in the future,” said Rande S. Richardson, Community Foundation executive director. “These grants are also a way for them to understand the responsibility of stewarding funds on behalf of others while gaining a greater understanding of the work and mission of local charitable organizations.”

     This is the fourth year the Youth Philanthropy Council has awarded mission-based grants to nonprofits serving tri-county residents, which is in addition to the Council’s annual grantmaking program.

     Youth Philanthropy Council Grants Committee Chair Ella Smith said the Council begin its grantmaking effort with a review of more than 150 Northern New York Community Foundation partner organizations before selecting five nonprofits that students believe will educate Council members and benefit the community.

     “This selection process involves researching the mission and impact of each organization as well as considering the needs of the community,” Miss Smith said. “This collaboration helps the council members learn about effective philanthropic practices, understand the local nonprofit landscape, and make informed decisions about where to allocate their resources for maximum impact.”

     Council members are now reviewing more than two-dozen proposals for up to $20,000 in funding that will be announced in June. Each year, the Council provides support to a wide range of agencies, not limited to youth programs, that serve tri-county residents for projects or initiatives that positively impact the quality of life in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

     Last spring, the Council awarded seven grants totaling $20,000 in support to nonprofit organizations that serve residents of the tri-county region.

The Youth Philanthropy Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation Class of 2023-24.

     This year’s Youth Philanthropy Council includes 18 student delegates, representing Lyme Central School, General Brown, South Jefferson, and Watertown high schools. Representatives from each school district are: Lyme Central School: Rosamond Hunt, junior. General Brown High School: McKenna Lee, senior; Colden Marks, junior; and Olivia Wisner, senior. South Jefferson High School: Jack Mangan, senior; and Watertown High: Jack Adams, junior; Justin Draught, junior; Hannah Eldridge, junior; Harper Lane, junior; Mia Kelly, junior; Vincent Knapp, junior; Bennett Pistner, junior; Anastaja Smith, junior; Ella Smith, junior; Finley Swartz, junior; Olivia Urf, senior; Sienna Virga, junior; and Maya Voss, senior.

     The Youth Philanthropy Council and its grant program is made possible by annual gifts made to the Friends of the Foundation Annual Community Betterment Fund and support from Watertown Savings Bank, the Renzi Family Charitable Foundation of the Northern New York Community Foundation, RBC Wealth Management of Watertown, and the Mart Liinve Family Charitable Fund of the of the Northern New York Community Foundation.

     The Youth Philanthropy Council was chartered in 2010 to promote positive youth development and engage young people in meaningful activities that build their leadership skills while educating them about community philanthropy and its impact on Northern New York. Since its inception 14 years ago, the Council has awarded nearly 135 grants to nonprofit organizations in the tri-county area, totaling $230,070 in support. Nearly 150 students from seven different tri-county high schools have served as Council members.

About the Northern New York Community Foundation

     Since 1929, the Northern New York Community Foundation has invested in improving and enriching the quality of life for all in communities across Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

     Through partnerships with businesses and organizations, charitable foundations, and generous families and individual donors, the Community Foundation awards grants and scholarships from an endowment and collection of funds that benefit the region. Its commitment to donors helps individuals achieve their charitable objectives now and for generations to come by preserving and honoring legacies of community philanthropy while inspiring others.

     The Community Foundation is a resource for local charitable organizations, donors, professional advisors and nonprofit organizations. It also works to bring people together at its permanent home in the Northern New York Philanthropy Center to discuss challenges our communities face and find creative solutions that strengthen the region and make it a great place to live, work, and play.

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Congratulations to Daphne J. Cronk, the 2026 recipient of the Northern New York Community Foundation Kenneth J. Eysaman II Legacy Scholarship.

Daphne is a top-ranked honor student who graduated from South Jefferson High School last month with an Advanced Regents Diploma with honors. She will attend St. Lawrence University this fall where she plans to major in English. Daphne aspires to become a high school teacher.

She is the daughter of Melissa Fregoe-Cronk and Anthony Cronk, Adams.

The Kenneth J. Eysaman II Legacy Scholarship was established at the Community Foundation in 2020 by Gretchen Eysaman to honor the life and legacy of her husband, Kenneth, who spent nearly 33 years in public education, serving as a teacher, coach, principal, and superintendent. From 1979 until his retirement in 1990, Mr. Eysaman was superintendent of schools at South Jefferson Central. He passed away in 2010. 

The scholarship is presented annually to a South Jefferson High School graduate who plan to pursue a career in education or other related fields.

Pictured, from left: Daphne’s mother, Melissa; scholarship recipient Daphne J. Cronk, South Jefferson High School Class of 2026; and Gretchen Eysaman, wife of the late Kenneth J. Eysaman II.

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Congratulations to Daphne J. Cronk, the 2026 recipient of the Northern New York Community Foundation Kenneth J. Eysaman II Legacy Scholarship.

Daphne is a top-ranked honor student who graduated from South Jefferson High School last month with an Advanced Regents Diploma with honors. She will attend St. Lawrence University this fall where she plans to major in English. Daphne aspires to become a high school teacher.

She is the daughter of Melissa Fregoe-Cronk and Anthony Cronk, Adams.

The Kenneth J. Eysaman II Legacy Scholarship was established at the Community Foundation in 2020 by Gretchen Eysaman to honor the life and legacy of her husband, Kenneth, who spent nearly 33 years in public education, serving as a teacher, coach, principal, and superintendent. From 1979 until his retirement in 1990, Mr. Eysaman was superintendent of schools at South Jefferson Central. He passed away in 2010.

The scholarship is presented annually to a South Jefferson High School graduate who plan to pursue a career in education or other related fields.

Pictured, from left: Daphne’s mother, Melissa; scholarship recipient Daphne J. Cronk, South Jefferson High School Class of 2026; and Gretchen Eysaman, wife of the late Kenneth J. Eysaman II.

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Congratulations to Roman L. Peebles, the Class of 2026 recipient of the Northern New York Community Foundation Chef Dennis J. Laemmermann Culinary Arts Scholarship. 

Roman graduated in June from Sackets Harbor Central School. He also completed the culinary arts program at Jeff-Lewis BOCES. Roman will begin his freshman year at The Culinary Institute of America this fall where he will study culinary arts. 

He aspires to work at a Michelin Star restaurant in Chicago, New York City, or Washington, D.C., and hopes to teach in a culinary arts program after gaining restaurant experience. Roman is the son of Sunshine and Jeremy Peebles, Adams.

Dennis J. Laemmermann was involved in the North Country’s food services industry for most of his life. He was a talented culinary artist whose love for good food was made even better by sharing his gifts with others.

After his sudden passing in March 2019, friends and family established this scholarship to honor his life in a lasting and meaningful way. We are honored to steward his legacy and look forward to future generations of culinary artists finding inspiration from Dennis and the gifts he shared throughout his lifetime.

Pictured, from left: Dennis’ daughters, Amanda Jo Phillips and Maureen Hillabrandt; Dennis’ husband, Thomas H. “Thom” Peterson; scholarship recipient Roman L. Peebles; Dennis’ son, Drew Laemmermann and wife, Meghan; Dennis’ granddaughter, Avery Phillips, and grandson, Declan Laemmermann; and Dennis’ sister, Dawn Laemmermann-Amo.

#NNYCF #ClassOf2026 #Scholars #ThoughtfulLegacies

Congratulations to Roman L. Peebles, the Class of 2026 recipient of the Northern New York Community Foundation Chef Dennis J. Laemmermann Culinary Arts Scholarship.

Roman graduated in June from Sackets Harbor Central School. He also completed the culinary arts program at Jeff-Lewis BOCES. Roman will begin his freshman year at The Culinary Institute of America this fall where he will study culinary arts.

He aspires to work at a Michelin Star restaurant in Chicago, New York City, or Washington, D.C., and hopes to teach in a culinary arts program after gaining restaurant experience. Roman is the son of Sunshine and Jeremy Peebles, Adams.

Dennis J. Laemmermann was involved in the North Country’s food services industry for most of his life. He was a talented culinary artist whose love for good food was made even better by sharing his gifts with others.

After his sudden passing in March 2019, friends and family established this scholarship to honor his life in a lasting and meaningful way. We are honored to steward his legacy and look forward to future generations of culinary artists finding inspiration from Dennis and the gifts he shared throughout his lifetime.

Pictured, from left: Dennis’ daughters, Amanda Jo Phillips and Maureen Hillabrandt; Dennis’ husband, Thomas H. “Thom” Peterson; scholarship recipient Roman L. Peebles; Dennis’ son, Drew Laemmermann and wife, Meghan; Dennis’ granddaughter, Avery Phillips, and grandson, Declan Laemmermann; and Dennis’ sister, Dawn Laemmermann-Amo.

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Way to go, Roman!!! Amanda Gervera…

Congratulations, Roman! You must be so proud, Sunshine! <3

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Well-deserved! We're so proud of you, Roman!

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The Youth Philanthropy Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation is pleased to announce $25,000 in grant funding for six tri-county nonprofit organizations that will support a diverse range of community programs and initiatives.

Council Chair April Wang, a second-year member and 2026 Watertown High School graduate, said the Council had many worthy requests for grant funding this year.

“Guided by a commitment to thoughtful stewardship and community impact, the Youth Philanthropy Council has carefully selected grant recipients whose work addresses critical needs and fosters meaningful progress,” Ms. Wang said. “I am beyond proud of the diligence and purpose reflected in the Council’s work this year.”

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Six Tri-County Nonprofit Organizations Share $25,000 in Youth Philanthropy Council Grant Awards July 2, 2026 By admin Students Field 18 Requests for Funding Support from Diverse Slate of Tri-County No...
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