Partnering

Preserving
EvenStart in
Newfield
and
Groton |
A
major grant is the result of a town-gown collaboration between Cornell's
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the Community Foundation. Kappa
Kappa Gamma has made a designated gift of $25,000 to the Community
Foundation's Children & Youth Fund to be used as a grant to
preserve the TST BOCES Even Start program in Newfield and Groton.
For the past 16 years, Tompkins Seneca Tioga Even Start Family Literacy
Program has provided an integrated program of early childhood and
parenting education to low income, low literacy families in our
rural communities. The program helps to break the cycle of
poverty and illiteracy by guiding adults to set goals and obtain
education and employment, at the same time as they take on the crucial
role of becoming their own children's first teachers. TST
BOCES Even Start has consistently met or exceeded New York State
performance indicator targets but was in danger of having to eliminate
sites for the 2009-2010 year if new funding was not secured to replace
the loss of New York State funding.
This grant is made after Community Foundation consultation with
leadership of Cornell's Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority who were seeking
opportunities to make a philanthropic investment in the area of
literacy and education - a cause akin to their national organization's
philanthropy. By linking Kappa Kappa Gamma's interests
with a Community Foundation priority, valuable resources are
delivered to a proven program to sustain early education results.
The Community Foundation's Children & Youth Fund receives gifts
from donors interested in building a permanent charitable endowment
dedicated to making grants to improve the quality of life for children
and youth in Tompkins County.
If you or your organization are seeking to make a charitable gift and
would like the most current information about needs and best
practice providers in our community, please contact George
Ferrari, Executive Director, 309 N. Aurora Street, Ithaca,
NY 14850.
gferrari@communityfoundationoftc.org
or call
272-9333. |
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