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This sabbatical funding program provides the opportunity for executive directors to step fully away from day-to-day work responsibilities. During the leader’s absence, other staff will maintain operations and work with board members, committees, volunteers, and each other to assure the returning executive is not overwhelmed with tasks upon their return.
Executive Directors (or equivalent position such as President or CEO) with at least ten years of paid service to their current organization. The sabbatical period must be two to three months to be considered for funding.
Organization represented must meet the following criteria:
Include Chemung County NY in their service area but can reach a larger regional audience.
Have a current strategic plan in action.
Have a DEIB plan that includes board composition and operational goals.
Recipient of a Community Foundation grant within the prior five years.
Have staff in place that can assume duties associated with the executive’s absence that will benefit from an opportunity to assume some of the executive duties to bolster their own leadership development.
Continue to pay the executive their full salary, including all benefits, during the sabbatical period.
Selection and Participant Follow-Up
Applications are due October 20 and notification will be made by December 1. Members of the Community Foundation staff and board will serve on the selection committee.
If an applicant that meets all the stated criteria is not selected, they are encouraged to re-apply. Successful applicants cannot re-apply within ten years.
Follow-up
At the end of the sabbatical period, the executive will provide the Community Foundation with a brief written overview of the experience that includes:
Three personal and three professional takeaways for the future.
One “big picture” moment of clarity regarding the mission and/or operation of their organization.
One piece of advice for other executive directors in these three categories: new (1-2 years), experienced (3-8 years), and seasoned (9 years or more.)
Up to $10,000 will be awarded. These funds can be used for the following expenses:
Costs associated with airfare and lodging during travel, but not meals or other personal expenses.
Costs associated with personal development opportunities, such as retreats or workshops, that would not otherwise qualify as traditional staff development expenses.
Stipends for staff assuming additional responsibilities.
Fees associated with temporary contracted services directly related to fulfilling executive role.
Applications will be due October 20 and notification will be made by December 1.
Applicants will provide a written plan to detail how they will spend their time away from the organization and what they hope to accomplish. Travel is highly encouraged.
Other application materials will include:
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.
Each proposal is reviewed by a panel of community members and formally approved by the foundation’s Board of Directors. Awards are determined based on the proposals value to the residents and communities of the Finger Lakes region as well as availability of funding, quality and vision presented in the application. For further information on the grants process, please contact the Vice President of Programs
Registered 501(c)(3) organizations.
Proposals from faith-based organizations will only be considered if:
(1) service benefits all, regardless of religion;
(2) service provided is not religious in nature; and
(3) there is no proselytizing associated with the service.
The Community Foundation generally does not make grants from unrestricted funds for the following:
Community Foundation administers eight main competitive grant cycles per year.
Grantees receiving $2,000 or more in competitive grant funds from at least one competitive program are required to submit a grant follow-up report. Grantees have at least one full year from the date of notification to complete the stated objectives in the application. The report process is designed to help our nonprofit partners share successes and opportunities for growth. If you have any questions about the reporting process or timeframe, please contact the Vice President of Programs at sep@communityfund.org.
Grant follow-up reports can be found by logging in to the online portal and accessed on your applicant dashboard. Reports are due October 1 every year.
Reports require a final budget report that can be downloaded here: Follow-Up Budget Form
This form is an Excel file.
Download and save this form to your desktop, complete it in full, save (as a PDF if you can), and upload into your application.
Program/Project Budget Template
This form is an Excel file.
Download and save this form to your desktop, complete it in full, save (as a PDF if you can), and upload into your application.
The Community Foundation has transitioned to making grant payments via Automatic Deposits (ACH) directly into the Organizations banking institution. If Community Foundation does not have an ACH form for the Organization or the Organization’s banking information has changed, follow these steps:
1. Download this Form.
2. Fill out completely and save the form to your desktop
3. If the organization has recently received a grant award and we do not have a form on file, upload the ACH form into the Grant Agreement & Acceptance Procedures process within the online grant system.
If the organization needs to update the ACH form that is on file, please email the new form to Sara at ses@communityfund.org.
The Twin Tiers Christian Service Fund provides grants to education, healthcare, and/or human service work in Chemung and adjacent counties.
Funding may support individuals who would like to seek training in spiritual practices that will ultimately support and enhance their work in the community. It may also be used for events and programming that encompass a spiritual component.
The Twin Tiers Christian Service Fund accepts grant requests with a rolling deadline throughout the year. Individuals and/or organizations may submit requests for funding up to $2,500 through an online application. Notification of a grant award can be expected within 30 days after submitting.
Please make sure you’ve allowed plenty of time between submission, internal review, and notification of a grant, and the timing of your training, program and/or event.
Applications: rolling deadline, applications may be submitted at any time throughout the year.
Notification: no more than 30 days from submission
Individuals and/or nonprofit organizations may apply. Organization’s must be a registered 501(c)3 or have a fiscal sponsor. Individual/Nonprofit must be located in and serving the citizens of Chemung and/or adjacent counties of Upstate, New York. Grants are evaluated based on the availability of funds and community priorities.
Grant Applications are submitted online by using the online application form.
Questions? Contact the Vice President of Programs at 739-3900 or sep@communityfund.org.
Finland is widely considered to have the most effective educational system in the world. Sending a large group of local PreK through grade 12 teachers and staff to learn directly from their Finnish counterparts would be a community grant investment with the potential to impact generations of local students. It would also create new relationships among local educators in the short-term that would deepen partnerships between schools and districts.
The application process is open to educators in Chemung County that meet the following criteria:
Trip Details
June 5 – 13, 2023
Day 1 | Travel to NYC by charter bus for a direct flight to Oulu. |
Day 2 | Welcome to Finland! Arrive in time for dinner and to unpack and catch up on sleep. |
Day 3 | Begin Finnish Education Study Tour – Gain an inclusive picture of Finnish education and the latest innovations in the field of education. Visit schools at all levels, observe in classrooms and speak to leaders, teachers, and students about the subjects represented on the trip. |
Day 4 | Expert session on Early Childhood Education. Visit a daycare center, comprehensive school, and primary school. |
Day 5 | Today the focus will be on the Finish curriculum and development of Learning Spaces, Science Education, STE(A)M and robotics and visit different schools in Oulu as well as an engaging discussion with local teachers |
Day 6 | Visit the University of Oulu to research teacher training and competence development at the LEAF Laboratory, which focuses on the future of education |
Day 7 | Fly to Helsinki for Helsinki city tour |
Day 8 | Tour Suomenlinna Fortress – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
Day 9 | Travel back to NYC and ultimately home by charter bus. |
Selection and Participant Follow-Up
A panel of board members and community volunteers would review and select participants
based on the materials submitted by applicants and the desire to create a diverse cohort based
on:
• Grade level
• Years of experience
• Type of educator (i.e., grade level, special education, arts)
• Teacher demographics
• Student demographics
Participants will be required to document the experience in real-time through journaling, video,
audio, interviews, and other tactics. These experiences will be archived, summarized, and made
available to the public.
After the trip, participants will work in groups to develop a presentation of learning for various
district subcommittees. Examples of subcommittees include but are not limited to, groups
focusing on curriculum, social/emotional learning, and fostering psychologically safe and
affirming classrooms/schools. Content should connect to the New York State Culturally
Responsive-Sustaining Education Framework and the New York State Board of Regents’
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Framework and Policy Statement.
The goal will be to turn these presentations into recommendations by mid-August 2023 for potential implementation in the 2023-2024 school year.
In January 2024, participants will be surveyed to determine any changes they have made in
their classrooms as a result of the learning opportunity and assess the relationships
built/sustained.
The cost is $5192 per participant is covered entirely for 25 Chemung County educators and includes the following:
● Round trip airfare on Finnair
● Double hotel accommodations
● All meals
● Private transportation as per itinerary
● Five days of academic education and Finnish culture program
● Helsinki cultural experiences
● English Speaking tour manager during the tour
● Airport Transfers
The Community Foundation is covering the entire cost of 25 Chemung County educators.
School districts have agreed fund the expenses associated with substitute teachers and
participating administrators.
Applications will be accepted between November 18, 2022 and December 31, 2022.
Applicants or those wishing to nominate an educator, will need to complete the online application. Teachers can also be nominated by other district staff and administrators.
In addition to some basic questions, you’ll also need to provide: