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Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Council Now Accepting Student Applications

April 8, 2025 By admin

Rising Sophomores, Juniors from All Jefferson County Schools Welcome to Apply

     WATERTOWN — The Northern New York Community Foundation is now accepting applications for service on its Youth Philanthropy Council from all Jefferson County rising sophomores and juniors.

     This is the first year the Foundation will welcome applications from students attending any of the county’s 13 public and private schools, as well as home-schooled students, provided they reside in a Jefferson County school district.

     The Youth Philanthropy Council is an advisory committee of the Northern New York Community Foundation. It was chartered in 2010 to promote positive youth development and leadership while engaging young people in meaningful activities that build their skills and deepen their understanding of community needs and philanthropy and its impact on Northern New York. Council members collaborate with peers from multiple school districts to evaluate grant applications and allocate up to $25,000 to support local nonprofits and volunteer to help with various community service projects.

      “We know this program is transformational for the students who participate,” said Rande S. Richardson, Community Foundation executive director. “It is a leadership experience that stands apart from others and has enduring impact on our community and the world.”

     At its core, the Youth Philanthropy Council is a student-led, adult-run leadership program. Council advisors are Emily Sprague, Community Foundation Board vice chair; Kraig Everard, Community Foundation director of philanthropy, Emily Pfeil, Community Foundation philanthropy associate, and Leslie Renzi, Community Foundation committee member.

     Applications must be submitted by Friday, May 30, to Emily Pfeil. Contact Ms. Pfeil at emily@nnycf.org or 315-782-7110 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays to obtain an application and learn more.

     The Council includes up to 19 student delegates each year. Selection to serve is competitive and limited to up to 13 open seats for the 2025-2026 academic year. Students selected for further consideration will be contacted to schedule an in-person interview during the summer. New Council members serve a one-year term, and are typically sophomores or juniors, with the opportunity to continue to serve in future academic years.

     Council members meet once or twice a month from August through June, typically after school hours, at the Community Foundation’s Watertown office in the Northern New York Philanthropy Center. Members are expected to attend regularly and actively participate in discussions, nonprofit site visits, and grantmaking decisions. Throughout their term, they gain valuable leadership experience and develop essential skills such as critical thinking, communication, and professional boardroom conduct.

     Since its inception in 2010, the Youth Philanthropy Council has awarded 145 grants totaling $255,070 in support to nonprofit organizations that serve residents of Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

     In the past 15 years, nearly 160 students representing eight Northern New York high schools have served or are presently serving on the Council.

Youth Philanthropy Council class of 2024-2025: Back row, from left: Julia Tontarski, Immaculate Heart Central sophomore; Alexandra Zajac, Immaculate Heart Central sophomore; Bennett Pistner, Watertown High senior; Vincent Knapp, Watertown High senior; Trey Urf, Watertown High sophomore; Colden Marks, General Brown Junior/Senior High senior; Mia Mouaikel, South Jefferson High senior; Ella Smith, Watertown High senior; William Steward, South Jefferson High junior; and Sienna Virga, Watertown High senior. Front row, from left: Mia Kelly, Watertown High senior; April Wang, Watertown High junior; Finley Swartz, Watertown High senior; Lillian Jareo, Watertown High senior; Anastaja Smith, Watertown High senior; Rosamond Hunt, Lyme Central School senior; Kiera Covey, General Brown Junior/Senior High junior; and Hannah Eldridge, Watertown High senior.

     This year’s Council includes 18 representatives from General Brown, Immaculate Heart, Lyme, and South Jefferson central schools, and Watertown High School. Council members are in their sophomore, junior, or senior class.

     They are: General Brown Junior/Senior High School: Kiera Covey, junior, and Colden Marks, senior; Immaculate Heart Central: Julia Tontarski and Alexandra Zajac, sophomores; Lyme Central School: Rosamond Hunt, senior; South Jefferson High School: Mia Mouaikel, senior, and William Steward, junior; Watertown High School: Hannah Eldridge, Lillian Jareo, Mia Kelly, Vincent Knapp, Bennett Pistner, Anastaja Smith, Ella Smith, Finley Swartz, and Sienna Virga, seniors; Trey Urf, sophomore;
and April Wang, junior.

     The Youth Philanthropy Council and its grant program are made possible by gifts from donors who make contributions to the Friends of the Foundation Annual Community Betterment Fund and generous support from Watertown Savings Bank, the Renzi Family Charitable Foundation, RBC Wealth Management Watertown, the Mart Liinve Fund, and the Timerman Family Fund.

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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ATTENTION CLASS OF 2025 students, parents, teachers, counselors, and class advisors: Now is the time for Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence County students to apply for post-secondary educational support.

Apply today at bit.ly/nnycf-scholarships

Questions? Contact Mary Perrine, Community Foundation coordinator of partnerships, maryp@nnycf.org, or Tara Hess, stewardship & donor services associate, tara@nnycf.org, or 315-782-7110.

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ATTENTION CLASS OF 2025 students, parents, teachers, counselors, and class advisors: Now is the time for Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence County students to apply for post-secondary educational support.

Apply today at bit.ly/nnycf-scholarships

Questions? Contact Mary Perrine, Community Foundation coordinator of partnerships, maryp@nnycf.org, or Tara Hess, stewardship & donor services associate, tara@nnycf.org, or 315-782-7110.

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Thanks to donors like YOU, the LEAD Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation made the holiday season shine a little brighter for tri-county seniors!

Through LEAD's Holiday Giving Fund match, nearly $5,500 was raised to help make the holidays special for seniors in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

Meals on Wheels at Watertown Urban Mission, the Santa for Seniors program at Lowville Food Pantry, and Meals on Wheels at St. Lawrence County Office for the Aging each received $1,832 in support.

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We are grateful for all who support Community Foundation programs like the LEAD Council and initiatives that make a direct and meaningful impact across the regi#NNYCFN#lead##leadingthewayheWay
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LEAD Council Holiday Giving Fund Awards Nearly $5,500 to Brighten Season Across the Region

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LEAD Council Holiday Giving Fund Awards Nearly $5,500 to Brighten Season Across the Region December 26, 2024 By admin Young Professionals Aid Senior Programs in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Coun...
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The Watertown-based manufacturer behind Little Trees air fresheners recently established the CAR-FRESHNER Corporation Charitable Fund at the Community Foundation.

Grant applications will be reviewed and awarded quarterly throughout the calendar year. Eligible nonprofit organizations may submit one application per year, with grant awards ranging from a minimum of $5,000 to a maximum of $20,000 per application.

This year, applications must focus on educational initiatives, including but not limited to libraries, child care, and preschool programs, career training, vocational and technical education, and similar projects that enhance educational opportunities within Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.

The deadline for first-quarter 2025 grant applications is Friday, January 24, 2025. Visit bit.ly/grant-portal to access the Community Foundation’s online grant portal.

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CAR-FRESHNER Corp. Establishes Charitable Partnership With the Community Foundation

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CAR-FRESHNER Corp. Establishes Charitable Partnership With the Community Foundation December 23, 2024 By admin New Charitable Fund Will Support Various Community Projects and Initiatives Through Quart...
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Thank you, Car Freshener!

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