by Max Eyle | Aug 6, 2021 | Community Grantmaking, Grants, News
Hasan Stephens on Identity and Opportunity We sat down with the CEO of The Good Life Foundation to discuss youth programming, the challenges of concentrated poverty, and their latest project located in the Salt City Market. Published August 10th, 2021 Gifford: The...
by Max Eyle | May 11, 2021 | News
Clean, Affordable, and Scarce: Rescue Mission Grapples with Lack of Affordable Housing The Rescue Mission is a lifeline for many of CNY’s most vulnerable residents – offering shelter, food, job training, and more. But as the end of the eviction moratorium...
by Max Eyle | May 11, 2021 | News
Broadening Perspectives: What Are Our Housing Intentions? Published May 11th, 2021 How do we treat someone who cannot afford a home? When I think about homelessness and housing policies, I like to start the process with this question. No matter what your...
by Max Eyle | Feb 1, 2021 | News
Broadening Perspectives: The Power That The Arts Hold Published: February 1st, 2021 In 2018 I took a trip to Montgomery, Alabama to visit The National Memorial for Peace and Social Justice. It is partially dedicated to the 4,400 known victims of lynching...
by Max Eyle | Feb 1, 2021 | News
Introducing Our Newest Team Member Published: February 1st, 2021 It has been widely and correctly observed that the internet has become the new “town square”. Breaking news, social dialogue, commerce, the arts, political activism, and even classroom...
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...