Dyson Foundation Board of Directors Approve New Grants – September 2020
At its most recent meeting in September 2020, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved nearly $1.8 million in new grants to 39 different organizations.
At its most recent meeting in September 2020, the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved nearly $1.8 million in new grants to 39 different organizations.
Region’s Charitable Foundations Band Together to Explore Solutions Hudson Valley nonprofit organizations are struggling to survive the negative financial impacts brought on by the ongoing pandemic as they simultaneously strive to meet the growing needs of the many communities they serve, according to a recent survey of 291 nonprofits conducted by the New York Council…
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Grants Paid $10,103,665 New Approved Grants $7,575,465 Charitable Program &Admin Spending $1,580,593 Assets $208,991,009 Most Recent Financial StatementsMost Recent 990PF
{loadmoduleid 197} United Way Of Ulster County “Our community was in need of a program designed specifically to help vulnerable women achieve their educational and career goals, and in so doing, improve the prospects for their families, especially their children. In collaboration with local agencies, we designed a women’s mentoring program that has proven that…
{loadmoduleid 197} Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia & Greene Counties “Recognizing and developing internal capacity is essential to our ability to assist in building a healthy, vibrant and sustainable community. Support from partners enhances the vital services we provide to our communities.” — Evon Antonio, Executive Director Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties (CCE…
In 2020, the Dyson Foundation provided community response funding and other support to organizations throughout the Mid-Hudson Valley as they worked tirelessly to serve the region. Learn more in our 2020 Annual Report. We recognize that the effects of the pandemic are ongoing, so in 2021 we will continue to offer some of the resources we…
Income Plummets while Many See Increased Need for Services Mid-Hudson Valley nonprofit organizations are reeling financially because of the COVID-19 economic shutdown. For many, this has driven up the need for services while simultaneously causing a dramatic drop in revenue due to plummeting donations, fees for services, and canceled fundraising activities. For others, it has…
June 17, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Erika Rosenberg, Center for Governmental Research, 585-327-7066March Gallagher, Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, 845-452-3077Elizabeth Rowley, Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan, 845-769-9393Andrea Reynolds, Dyson Foundation, 845-677-0644Jeannie Montano, United Way of the Dutchess Orange Region, 845-471-1900 Mid-Hudson Valley Community Profiles Website Re-LaunchedSite Provides Insights into Trends, Needs in…
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