Youth Philanthropy Council now accepting funding requests for grants
NORWICH – On March 31, The Place announced that its Chenango Youth Philanthropy Council (CYPC) is accepting funding requests for grants up to $4,000.
The once Norwich-based program of the Chenango United Way, was launched as a county-wide youth engagement program run by The Place in January of 2015 with Norwich, Sherburne-Earlville, and Oxford High Schools participation.
CYPC teaches high school students about philanthropy covering topics related to the needs of the community, nonprofits, foundations, volunteerism, fundraising, and grants. Over the course of the program, the council transitions into a student-led foundation – developing a Request for Proposal/application, accepting and reviewing grant applications, and determining which nonprofit organization to fund.
To be eligible for funding, applicants must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serve Chenango County. Previous recipients of grant funds include The Impact Project, Rogers Environmental Education Center, The Wolf Mountain Nature Center, and the Norwich Family YMCA. Applications are due Friday, April 24 at noon.
The CYPC is funded by the Chenango United Way, and grant funds are made possible by the Community Foundation for South Central New York and Chobani.
To request an application, please contact Marjorie Grap at 336-9696, ext. 106, or visit theplacenorwich.com and find CYPC under the 'Programs' tab to download the application.
The once Norwich-based program of the Chenango United Way, was launched as a county-wide youth engagement program run by The Place in January of 2015 with Norwich, Sherburne-Earlville, and Oxford High Schools participation.
CYPC teaches high school students about philanthropy covering topics related to the needs of the community, nonprofits, foundations, volunteerism, fundraising, and grants. Over the course of the program, the council transitions into a student-led foundation – developing a Request for Proposal/application, accepting and reviewing grant applications, and determining which nonprofit organization to fund.
To be eligible for funding, applicants must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serve Chenango County. Previous recipients of grant funds include The Impact Project, Rogers Environmental Education Center, The Wolf Mountain Nature Center, and the Norwich Family YMCA. Applications are due Friday, April 24 at noon.
The CYPC is funded by the Chenango United Way, and grant funds are made possible by the Community Foundation for South Central New York and Chobani.
To request an application, please contact Marjorie Grap at 336-9696, ext. 106, or visit theplacenorwich.com and find CYPC under the 'Programs' tab to download the application.
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