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...
by Max Eyle | Aug 17, 2020 | Grants, News, What If
Raising Up Voices and Votes League of Women Voters members Elaine Wolf and Joan Durant are leading the charge to increase voter turnout and political awareness in Onondaga County. Published: August 18th, 2020 The League of Women Voters noticed something...
by Max Eyle | Jun 9, 2020 | News
Perspective: Syracuse History, Civic Engagement, and George Floyd Published: June 9th, 2020 Thousands of Central New Yorkers gathered in downtown Syracuse over the weekend of June 6th to protest police brutality and other forms of systemic,...
by Max Eyle | Jun 9, 2020 | News
Broadening Perspectives: When will Black America be able to Breathe? Published: June 9th, 2020 The United States of America is in the midst of a public health crisis, and Central New York is no exception. In the last few months, that crisis has been...
by Max Eyle | Jun 9, 2020 | Capacity Building, Grants, News
The Haven at Skanda We sat down with Ellen Beckerman – Executive Director of The Haven at Skanda to learn about how this innovative animal sanctuary is expanding its services and reaching more people in the face of a global pandemic. Please note that this interview...
by Max Eyle | Jun 8, 2020 | Grants, News
Perspective: What about the Kids without a Computer during COVID-19? Published: June 9th, 2020 One of the first institutions to be upended by the COVID-19 pandemic was our nation’s school system. The Syracuse City School District was no exception. On March...