by Max Eyle | May 11, 2021 | Community Grantmaking, Grants
Their Own Key and Their Own Door The nonprofit “A Tiny Home For Good” offers a new approach providing supportive, long-term housing to CNY residents facing homelessness. Six years into their mission, they are preparing to move into a home of their own for...
by Max Eyle | Feb 1, 2021 | Capacity Building, Community Grantmaking, Grants, News, NTL
Re-imagining Arts Access at the Everson Published: February 1st, 2021 Accessibility has become a top priority for arts organizations, and it takes many forms. While some efforts are focused directly on surviving the coronavirus pandemic, others are designed...
by Max Eyle | Feb 1, 2021 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Why The Pandemic Could Create Bigger Audiences As arts institutions reimagine how they interact with their members, barriers are being broken down. Could the crisis of the Century set the stage for a reinvigorated arts community? Published: February 1st, 2021...
by Max Eyle | Aug 17, 2020 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
The I-81 Project is a Civil Rights Issue Yusuf Abdul-Qadir, Director of the NYCLU’s CNY chapter, speaks about the racist history of Syracuse’s I-81 overpass. As City and County residents debate the future of the crumbling highway, he warns that we...
by Max Eyle | Aug 17, 2020 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
The Center: Building Collaboration Among Syracuse Activists The Syracuse Center for Peace and Social Justice has offered a supportive home for organizations with a shared vision for 13 years. Now they are using the Nonprofit Lifecycles framework to build...
by Max Eyle | Aug 17, 2020 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Going Public: The Story Behind Ophelia’s Place Ophelia’s Place has been a resource for people living with eating disorders for over fifteen years. Formed in Syracuse, they have grown from a small family project to a multifaceted organization that has...