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Grants & Applications

Grant Process, Schedule,

Budget Templates & Reporting

To apply for a grant from one of the Community Foundation’s competitive grant cycles, please login to our online portal to access current applications. Grant applications are accepted annually. Guidelines and deadlines are publicized within each opportunity description. For further information on the grants process, please contact the Vice President of Programs at sep@communityfund.org

Community Grant Program

The Community Grants Program is an open, competitive program for nonprofits that reside in and serve the residents of Chemung and Southeastern Steuben counties. Grants are made in the summer in the areas of the arts, culture, education, youth, environment, animals, human services, and capacity building.

Award Amount: $1,500 – $20,000

Central Christian Church Fund

The Central Christian Church Fund at the Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes supports protestant governed human service organizations providing services in Chemung County, with funding priority given to programs supporting child care and parenting resources, elder care, hospice care, and substance abuse treatment.

Award Amount: $1000-$5000

Mini-Grants

Mini-grants are designed to fund projects that are small in scale, meet an unanticipated need or opportunity, or fall outside of our larger funding cycles. With quicker turnaround times and smaller grant amounts, our mini-grants can have a meaningful impact on a broader range of nonprofits.

Award Amount: up to $1,500  

Fund for Women Grants

The Fund for Women of the Southern Tier focuses on grants that help girls and women achieve economic self-sufficiency and realize life goals through grants in the areas of education, health, wellness, career, and life skills.

Award Amount: Up to $2500 for individuals; amount varies for non-profit organizations

Keuka Area Fund

The Keuka Area Fund provides grants to registered 501(c)(3) organizations that serve residents of the communities surrounding Keuka Lake and protect the physical environment of the region.

Award Amount: $500-$2500

Rose’s Youth Philanthropists (RYP)

Rose’s Youth Philanthropists (RYP) is a regional youth grants committee requesting proposals from organizations that impact youth in a wide variety of fields in Chemung and Southeastern Steuben counties. The S. Roberts Rose Fund was established at the Community Foundation of the Elmira- Corning and the Finger Lakes in order to give youth a voice at the grantmaking table. RYP offers grants of $200-2000 to local youth-serving organizations.

Award Amount: $200-$2,000

Elmo M. Royce Youth Fund

The Elmo M. Royce Fund grants funds to non-profit organizations whose programs support youth activities and recreational programs for the youth of Schuyler County, New York and is a component fund at the Community Foundation. In May of 2003 HSBC Bank transferred the management of the Elmo M. Royce Youth Fund to the Community Foundation.

Award Amount: $100-$2,000

Elmo M. Royce Camperships

The Elmo Royce Benevolent Fund is an endowment fund that makes grants to support camperships for children from Schuyler County. 

Edith Saxton Fund for Steuben County Youth Services

Grants from The Edith Saxton Fund for Steuben County Youth Services Fund support not-for-profit projects, programs, and organizations working to improve the quality of life of Steuben County youth. Preference will be given to grants focusing on youth in the Bath Area.

Award Amount: $1,000 – $10,000

Schuyler County Fund

The Schuyler County Fund provides grants to registered 501c3 organizations that serve the residents Schuyler County.

Award Amount: $500-$2,000

Twin Tiers Christian Service Grant

The Twin Tiers Christian Service Fund provides grants to education, healthcare, and/or human service employees working in Chemung and adjacent counties. 

Award Amount: up to $2500

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