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Canstruction for Northern New York 2026

What is Canstruction for Northern New York?

     Canstruction for Northern New York is a group leadership activity to encourage students to team up and construct a fun, themed structure of donated canned food and other nonperishable food items or hygiene products to support a local food pantry or backpack program of your choice!

     The Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Council invited K-12 and college students and organized student groups in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties to participate in a creative and impactful project to help reduce food insecurity across the North Country.

Why is Canstruction important?

  • It supports local residents with essential needs.
  • It instills philanthropic values in students who want to give back.
  • It builds school spirit around a difference-making project.
  • Students compete to win grant awards for another nonprofit they care about.

Winner’s Circle

     Below are the winning entries for the 2026 Canstruction for Northern New York competition:

Carthage Middle School’s Builders Club & Student Government with “Bee.” The team won the People’s Choice Award and the Top Collection Award with 1,792 items collected.
Watertown High School Student Council with “Turn Hunger on its Head.” The team won the Best Design Award for its upside down cyclone.

Competition awards

     Three $500 grants will be awarded to winners in the following categories:

  • Top Collection Award (most items donated/collected) — Carthage Middle School’s Builders Club & Student Government — Grant will support the “Comet Cares” Backpack program at Carthage Central School.
  • Best Design Award — Watertown High School Student Council — Grant will support the Watertown City School District Backpack Program.
  • People’s Choice Award (Online vote) — Carthage Middle School’s Builders Club & Student Government — Grant will support the “Comet Cares” Backpack program at Carthage Central School.

Competition participants

     Five teams participated in this year’s Canstruction initiative. All canned goods and other nonperishable food and hygiene items will be donated to local food pantries or backpack programs. Participants were:

OrganizationGrades / agesClub or classFood pantry or backpack program
Beaver River High SchoolGrade 9Earth science classBeaver River Backpack Program
Carthage Central SchoolGrades five to eightStudent Government / Builders ClubCarthage Backpack Program
First Presbyterian Church of WatertownAll school agesChurch Youth GroupWatertown Urban Mission
South Jefferson High SchoolGrades nine through 12Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)South Jefferson Backpack program
Watertown High SchoolGrades nine through 12Student Council and National Honor Society ChapterWatertown CSD Backpack Program

About this year’s competition

     Click here to read a news release about this year’s winners and participating teams.

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It’s our final Who’s YPC!

Click through the post to learn more about our last veteran member and Council Chair April Wang, a Watertown High School senior who is in her second year of Council service!

ICYMI — Scroll through our page to meet more members of this year’s Youth Philanthropy Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation. 🌱

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It’s our final Who’s YPC!

Click through the post to learn more about our last veteran member and Council Chair April Wang, a Watertown High School senior who is in her second year of Council service!

ICYMI — Scroll through our page to meet more members of this year’s Youth Philanthropy Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation. 🌱

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DEADLINE FAST APPROACHING: Are you a rising sophomore or junior who is a leader in your school or community?

The Community Foundation is accepting applications through next Friday, May 29, to serve on its Youth Philanthropy Council. Applications are welcome from students who attend any of the county’s 13 public and private schools, as well as home-schooled students, provided they live in a Jefferson County school district.

Download an application to serve at nnycf.org/ypc. Questions? Contact Community Foundation Philanthropy Associate Emily Pfeil at emily@nnycf.org or 315-782-7110.

Meanwhile, watch the video below to hear what current and past Youth Philanthropy Council members say about their experience.

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It’s Who’s YPC!

Click through the post to learn more about one of our veteran members, Trey Urf, a Watertown High School senior who is in his second 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 veteran members, Trey Urf, a Watertown High School senior who is in his second 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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