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To find the correct fund: Enter one or more words in the Keyword Search box below. You can type in a word that's in the name of the fund or the fund description (such as 21st Century or Bullis). If you are interested in seeing all of the funds that support a specific cause, type in a key word (for example, children or scholarships or environment). Click the Donate button next to the fund you want to support.

To support Community Sponsors: In the Keyword Search box, type Community Sponsors and click the Donate button to contribute to this annual campaign that supports our work in the region.

To contribute directly to Rochester Area Community Foundation: We appreciate gifts from generous donors who want to support our community in the future. Type in General Endowment Fund and click the Donate button to make an online contribution today. 

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Josephine Buckley Fund
Supports the charitable interests of the fund founder.
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Leah Lillian Louise Bullard Memorial Scholarship Fund
Supports the charitable interests of the fund founder.
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Dr. Abraham R. Bullis Medical Scholarship Fund
Created through the estate of Nettie Bullis in honor of her grandfather, a pioneer physician, to help a Palmyra-Macedon graduate attending medical school.
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Bullis Family Scholarship Fund
Established through the estate of Nettie Bullis, a fourth-generation resident of Macedon, to benefit Palmyra-Macedon High School graduates.
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Bullis Fund
Created through the estate of Nettie Bullis to benefit the residents of Wayne County, particularly people living in Macedon and the area served by the Palmyra-Macedon School District.
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GFLNLA/Ted Burnett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Rick and Mike Lemcke of R. M. Landscape, Inc. created this fund in honor of a venerable nurseryman.
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Clifford B. Bushnell Scholarship Fund
Reflecting a family value of higher education, this fund provides need-based scholarships to young African-American women from Monroe County.
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Betty & Greg Calender Education and Health Fund
To help teachers include interactive teaching and learning techniques in their classrooms.
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Chester and Dorris Carlson Charitable Fund
Supports the charitable interests of the fund founder.
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Elvira Caroselli Creative Spirit Scholarship Fund
This acorn fund was established by the children and friends of a marvelous and creative woman, with the intention of supporting the creative endeavors of high school students.
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Claire Brewster Castle Fund I
To benefit St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Rochester.
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Claire Brewster Castle Fund II
For medical/dental equipment, especially to benefit those in areas formerly served by Genesee Hospital.
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Castle Fund for Music Education
Through his will, John W. Castle, Jr. created this fund to support music education programs in Monroe County.
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Center for Environmental Information FundDonate
Tina Cerino Memorial Scholarship Fund
The untimely death of a promising graduate of Clyde-Savannah High School led to the creation of this fund to help students with higher education.
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CGR Fund for the Public Interest
Several donors have helped the organization build this fund, created in 1992, to support its mission. http://www.cgr.org/
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Herbert and Barbara Chamberlain Family Fund
Supports the charitable interests of the fund founder.
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Gertrude Chanler RPO FundDonate
Abraham D. Chatman Fund
Established in memory of an attorney who specialized in labor law to support programs in labor management or children's services.
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Arthur Chatman Memorial Fund
For programs in labor management or children's services, in memory of an attorney who specialized in labor law.
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Why I Give

Mark Cleary  says the example set by his parents and grandparents influence his giving.

Arts supporter Suzanne Gouvernet  shares what inspires her to give.

Giving back to the community is Nannette Nocon's  way of life.

Getting involved is another way to give back, says Bruce B. Bates.