by Max Eyle | Feb 8, 2023 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Asset Framing: Why Communication Matters Published February 8th, 2023, By Maximilian Eyle Syracuse has a new paper in town: Central Current is steadily establishing itself as a nonprofit, independent alternative for regional journalism. They see themselves as part of...
by Max Eyle | Feb 8, 2023 | Capacity Building, Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Stone Quarry Hill Art Park: Building Capacity By Prioritizing Artists Published February 8th, 2023, By Maximilian Eyle Founded in 1991, Stone Quarry Hill Art Park has been drawing audiences to its scenic Cazenovia setting for more than 30 years. Over the course of its...
by Max Eyle | Feb 8, 2023 | Capacity Building, Community Grantmaking, Embracing Disruption, Grants, News
Symphoria: Leveraging Structure and Space to Support Their Mission How this arts organization is setting a new tone for how orchestral music is presented and enjoyed, and growing their capacity along the way. Published February 8th, 2023, By Maximilian Eyle...
by Max Eyle | Aug 11, 2022 | ADVANS and POWER, Capacity Building, Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
David’s Refuge Has a New Mantra:Self Care Isn’t Selfish We spoke with Executive Director Kate Houck about the work David’s Refuge is doing to combat burnout and teach self-care to caregivers. Since 2013, they have provided a range of services that include...
by Max Eyle | Aug 11, 2022 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Overcoming Fear of the Unknown By recognizing people’s fear of the unknown, Sheila Austin has created systems that build trust and compassion between staff and participants. She helped found Road to Emmaus Ministry of Syracuse more than a decade ago, and continues to...
by Max Eyle | May 5, 2022 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Deep Dive: Understanding Employment in Syracuse CenterState CEO’s Aimee Durfee sat down with our Communications & Grants Specialist Maximilian Eyle to discuss the evolving nature of employment and the steps being taken to make careers more accessible for CNY...