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Location: 1600 South Ave Ste 250, Rochester, 14620 NY
EIN: 23-7000227
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Reviewer 8040 - Grant Applicant - applied in 2018
They are very receptive to in-person visits in their office.
Positive leader in the field, Friendly, Builds relationships, Responsive
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Current or former grantee
Funded for lesser amount
2018
Good
Good
Ditch the stupid, annoying, outdated Logic Model ("inputs" and "outcomes")--absolutely one of the clunkiest, most annoying formats every invented for grantmaking. Must have been invented by some beancounter who never worked in non-profits or fundraising a day in their lives. If you REALLY want to help non-profits, make the application process logical, efficient, and un-burdensome.
They can be quirky, but stick with them--it's worth it!
They are extremely generous within our community, giving some of the largest grants of any local foundation.
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Reviewer 831 - Grant Applicant - applied before 2014
They are quirky, change from one year to the next who they will fund, so pay attention and communicate well in advance of submitting a request.
Positive leader in the field, Builds relationships, "Gets" nonprofits and issues, Responsive
New York
Current or former grantee
Funded for lesser amount
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It's hard to predict from one year to the next who and what they will fund. But, they are exceedingly generous.
More consistency in what kinds of things you'll fund, and match the funding with the stated goals and priorities.
Make an appointment to see the fund manager in person--it's a good investment of your time.
Local support, and in large amounts.
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