Category: New Programs and Updates

CFOC Announces Two Grant Cycles

CFOC has opneed two of its annual grant cycles. The Advocates for Springfield Fund is offering awards up to $500. Click here for details. The deadline is May 15. The Otsego Lake Watershed Sustainability Fund is offering a total of $10,000. Click here for details The deadline is April 15.

CFOC Brings Otsego Arts Organizations Together

The Community Foundation of Otsego County is granting $100,000 to local arts organizations this Spring. Arts organizations gathered March 7 at a breakfast hosted by CFOC to talk about big ideas for the arts in Otsego County and what they need to thrive. The energy in the room was high,

Student Voices, Student Choices Returns!

For the third year, Student Voices, Student Choices kicked off Thanksgiving week. Before a hugely supportive audience at the Slade Theater (Hartwick College), six Otsego high school teams presented programs that they created to address local needs. It was an amazing night, and the students represented their communities well, with

CFOC Welcomes Its Newest Fund – the Dr. E.C. Winsor Memorial Fund

Nearly three-quarters of a century ago, Dr. E.C. Winsor established a fund to help children in the Worcester area dealing with ear, eye, nose, and throat issues. Recently, the trustees of that fund came to CFOC for help. Could we help find those children that might benefit from Dr. Winsor’s

The Community Foundation of Otsego County’s Fall Awards Cycle is Open!

For our Fall 2024 Awards Cycle, the Community Foundation of Otsego County is allocating $50,000 focusing on enrichment programming and needs for children from birth through elementary school. To learn more about the criteria for this cycle and to apply, click here If you have any questions, email us at

CFOC 2024 Awards Cycles Are Open!

The Community Foundation of Otsego County is pleased to announce the opening of three awards cycles. Our Spring Cycle will be focused on supporting programs dedicated to food insecurity, with an allocation of $50,000. Otsego County is fortunate to have scores of devoted professionals and volunteers working on food insecurity

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