2021 Annual Report
The Dyson Foundation has recently posted its 2021 Annual Report which contains data on the year’s grantmaking, along with grant profiles highlighting each of our major funding themes. To visit the Annual Report page, click here.
The Dyson Foundation has recently posted its 2021 Annual Report which contains data on the year’s grantmaking, along with grant profiles highlighting each of our major funding themes. To visit the Annual Report page, click here.
A recent report commissioned by the Hudson Valley Funders Network and conducted by the New York Council of Nonprofits shows that nonprofits have emerged from the pandemic as strong and essential to the regional economy as ever. The report, “Mission and More: The Economic Power of the Hudson Valley’s Charitable Nonprofit Sector“, demonstrates that nonprofit organizations maintain a critical place…
The Dyson Foundation developed a pool of Interim Executive Directors who have completed the Support Center’s Interim Executive Director training program. Interim Executive Directors are available for hire by Mid-Hudson Valley organizations seeking transitional, interim executive leadership. In addition, Foundation staff are available to provide guidance related to executive transition and facilitate communications with interim candidates…
At its most recent meeting in March 2022, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved over $3 million in new grants to 90 different organizations.
At its most recent meeting in December 2021, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved over $2.4 million in new grants to 44 different organizations.
The Dyson Foundation encourages nonprofit organizations and other community stakeholders to visit the Mid-Hudson Community Profiles, an interactive web tool providing detailed information about community trends. This information allows organizations to track community conditions, develop programs, and affect change that will ultimately contribute to the well-being of citizens within the Mid-Hudson Valley.
At its most recent meeting in September 2021, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved over $4.3 million in new grants to 47 different organizations.
As of July 1, 2021, the threshold triggering the requirement for an audit in NYS increased from $750,000 to more than $1 million of gross annual revenue and support. Nonprofits that conduct business and/ or raise funds in NY State are required to file an annual financial report with the Charities Bureau of the NY…
At its most recent meeting in June 2021, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved over $2.9 million in new grants to 34 different organizations.
At its most recent meeting in April 2020, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved over $2.2 million in new grants to 87 different organizations.