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CNY Vitals is an initiative of the Central New York Community Foundation. The Central New York Community Foundation is a tax-exempt public charity. Its mission is to foster a thriving and equitable Central New York region by leading and inspiring a community culture of giving, celebrating legacy and stewarding charitable resources for today and tomorrow.

Why Investment in the Arts is Critical to the Economic Revitalization of Downtown Syracuse

Why Investment in the Arts is Critical to the Economic Revitalization of Downtown Syracuse

The arts are a significant economic driver for Central New York, and the arts landscape developing on South Salina Street is a vital part of the financial growth of Downtown Syracuse. In June Redhouse Arts Center will unveil a new LED marquee, joining the historic Landmark Theatre marquee to provide Syracuse with two beacons of… Read more »

Mike Intaglietta and Franklin Fry March 18, 2025
CNY Fair Housing Guest Article

CNY Fair Housing Guest Article

Exclusionary zoning regulations contribute to Onondaga County’s housing crisis by restricting the number and variety of homes available in our community. Too many people are stuck in housing they can’t afford and that does not meet their needs because the 34 different municipal zoning codes that govern the construction of housing in Onondaga County make… Read more »

Alex Lawson October 3, 2024
PEACE, Inc. Releases 2024 Community Needs Assessment On Poverty In Onondaga County

PEACE, Inc. Releases 2024 Community Needs Assessment On Poverty In Onondaga County

Guest Article: Todd Goehle, Vice President of Operations and Strategy “I’m frequently asked ‘What is the biggest issue or need in our community?’ I tell them, ‘Poverty.’ They often respond, ‘No, what is the biggest issue…is it employment, transportation, etc.?’ I again say, ‘It’s Poverty.” Central New York has the potential for a “moment.” The… Read more »

Todd Goehle August 7, 2024

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