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    George A and Margaret Mee Charitable

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    BINGHAMTON, NYWebsite6077220181

    About George A and Margaret Mee Charitable

    The George A. and Margaret M. Mee Charitable Foundation focuses on capital and infrastructure support for community institutions in the Southern Tier/Binghamton region—particularly health care, senior care, emergency services, and human services facilities. Grants are often large, one-time capital investments for construction, renovations, or equipment that enable service delivery (hospital addition, nursing-home HVAC, food pantry build-out, shelter expansion). The foundation shows interest in organizations serving vulnerable populations (seniors, people with disabilities, people experiencing homelessness) and in strengthening local civic assets (museums, volunteer fire departments).

    Focus Areas

    Capital projects for regional hospitals and health centers (construction/additions)Skilled nursing facility infrastructure and senior care upgradesShelter expansion and facilities for people experiencing homelessnessFood pantry and basic needs facility renovations in rural/small townsLocal public safety equipment (volunteer fire department vehicles) and civic infrastructure

    Who They Fund

    hospital patients and medical staffpreschool and K-12 children (after-school and summer programs)

    About George A and Margaret Mee Charitable

    A defining pattern of George a and Margaret Mee Charitable is its steady use of large capital grants to keep community facilities open, usable, and updated. The foundation repeatedly backs construction, renovations, and equipment purchases for hospitals, senior-care facilities, shelters, food pantries, museums, and volunteer emergency services in the Southern Tier and nearby counties. Its largest recent awards show that approach clearly: $254,200 to Guy & Mary Felt Manor for a refrigeration and freezer system and personal care unit costs, and $200,000 to United Health Services Foundation Inc for construction costs tied to a six-story addition at Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City. The grant record also shows support for organizations serving vulnerable residents and local civic institutions. Mercy House of the Southern Tier Inc received $100,000 for addition construction, while Northern Tier Community Action Corp received $151,120 for renovation costs at the new Emporium Food Pantry. Other awards reached museums, early childhood programs, and first responders, but the throughline is consistent: physical improvements and equipment that help local nonprofits deliver services. The foundation’s giving tends to be tied to specific projects rather than broad, unrestricted support.

    What George A and Margaret Mee Charitable Funds

    Health care and senior services are central to the foundation’s recent grantmaking. It gave $254,200 to Guy & Mary Felt Manor for a new refrigeration and freezer system and personal care unit costs, and another $112,000 for a new HVAC system at the skilled nursing facility. In hospital infrastructure, United Health Services Foundation Inc received $100,000 for construction at Wilson Medical Center. Basic-needs facilities are another clear theme. Northern Tier Community Action Corp received $151,120 for renovation costs at the new Emporium Food Pantry, and St Paul’s Catholic Church received $35,000 in 2024 for the Hancock community preschool program and food distribution program. The foundation also supports public-serving buildings and local recreation/culture. Roberson Museum and Science Center received $125,000 for elevator upgrades, while Discovery Center of Southern Tier received $84,857 for new lighting and an amphitheater roof.

    How George A and Margaret Mee Charitable Gives

    Typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $21,000 at the median, and $50,000 at the 75th percentile, with several awards far above that range for capital projects. The pattern is largely project-specific rather than recurring operating support, and the same recipients can appear across multiple years: Guy & Mary Felt Manor, United Health Services Foundation Inc, Hancock Partners Inc, Northern Tier Community Action, and St Paul’s Catholic Church each received more than one grant in the record. The foundation is a charitable foundation, and its active quarterly grant programs accept unsolicited requests.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.2M

    Total Assets

    $19.9M

    Total Revenue

    $2M

    Total Expenses

    $1.5M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $50K, with a median of $21K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $21K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 66% of grants go to recipients in NY.

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    low-income individuals and food pantry clients
    first responders / fire and EMS personnel
    local municipalities and rural community residents
    immigrant clients (immigration program participants)
    museum/cultural venue visitors and local arts audiences

    Giving Approach

    Relatively concentrated, large capital grants focused on facility and equipment needs in a defined geographic area; a mix of repeat support to key local institutions and one-off major gifts rather than many small operating grants.

    Funding Style

    capital infrastructure (construction/renovation)equipment procurement (vehicles/medical/emergency)operational / program support (salaries, program costs)facility systems upgrades (HVAC, boilers, elevators)event and cultural programming support

    Notable grantees: Guy & Mary Felt Manor, United Health Services Foundation, Mercy House of the Southern Tier, Northern Tier Community Action Corp, Roberson Museum and Science Center

    Topics

    hospital expansion and advanced surgical/diagnostic equipmentfire/EMS vehicle and breathing apparatus procurementfood pantry and emergency food distributionearly childhood education and community preschool programscommunity economic development and marketing/staffingmuseum/cultural facility upgrades and public programmingmunicipal building accessibility and public facility repairs

    Where George A and Margaret Mee Charitable Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in New York, which accounts for 66% of recipients, while the broader recipient base is entirely U.S.-based. The most frequent place names in the recent grants are Binghamton, Hancock, and Emporium. Awards also land in Endicott, Vestal, Johnson City, Apalachin, Endwell, Ridgway, and St Marys. Pennsylvania recipients appear alongside New York organizations, especially in Cameron County and nearby towns.

    Frequently Asked Questions About George A and Margaret Mee Charitable

    What kinds of projects does George a and Margaret Mee Charitable fund?

    The foundation funds capital and infrastructure projects for community institutions, especially hospitals, senior-care facilities, shelters, food pantries, museums, and volunteer fire and ambulance services. Recent awards include construction, renovations, HVAC and refrigeration systems, elevators, equipment purchases, and facility upgrades.

    Does George a and Margaret Mee Charitable accept unsolicited requests?

    Yes. The active quarterly grant programs listed for the foundation all note that they accept unsolicited requests, with board review occurring on a quarterly basis.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The listed typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $21,000 at the median, and $50,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list also includes larger capital awards above $100,000.

    Where does George a and Margaret Mee Charitable give most often?

    New York is the top state by grant count, and 66% of grants go to recipients in New York. Recent recipients include organizations in Binghamton, Hancock, Endicott, Vestal, Johnson City, and other nearby towns.

    Are grants usually one-time or recurring?

    The record shows both patterns. Several organizations received multiple awards in different years, including Guy & Mary Felt Manor, United Health Services Foundation Inc, Hancock Partners Inc, Northern Tier Community Action, and St Paul’s Catholic Church. Many awards are tied to specific projects rather than open-ended support.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    GUY & MARY FELT MANOREMPORIUM, PA$254,2002025TO FUND THE NEW REFRIGERATION AND FREEZER SYSTEM FOR THE CENTER AND PERSONAL CARE UNIT COSTS FOR THE MANOR.
    NORTHERN TIER COMMUNITY ACTION CORPEMPORIUM, PA$151,1202025TO FUND THE RENOVATION COSTS FOR THE NEW EMPORIUM FOOD PANTRY AT 75 S. MAPLE STREET.
    CAMERON COUNTY OUTDOOR YOUTH ACTIVITIES INCEMPORIUM, PA$150,0002025TO FUND THE REHABILITATION OF BEAVER HALL.
    ASSOCIATION FOR VISION REHABILITATION AND EMPLOYMENT INCBINGHAMTON, NY$150,0002025TO FUND THE ADDITION AND OTHER COSTS FOR THE PAPER MANUFACTURING DIVISION.
    MERCY HOUSE OF THE SOUTHERN TIER INCENDICOTT, NY$100,0002025TO FUND THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF THE MERCY HOUSE ADDITION
    HANCOCK PARTNERS INCHANCOCK, NY$60,0002025TO FUND CONTRACT SERVICES OR SALARY COSTS FOR THE DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EVENTS COORDINATOR.
    VILLAGE OF HANCOCKHANCOCK, NY$50,0002025TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF 2025 KME PUMPER TRUCK.
    EMPORIUM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTEMPORIUM, PA$50,0002025TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF FIRE TRUCK
    TRI-CITIES OPERABINGHAMTON, NY$25,0002025TO FUND MAJOR PROGRAMMING EVENTS FOR THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SEASON.
    ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCHHANCOCK, NY$25,0002025TO FUND THE HANCOCK COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL PROGRAM.
    COMMUNITY EDUCATION COUNCILST MARYS, PA$20,0002025TO FUND THE EXPANSION OF THE DISCOVER PARTNERSHIP STEM PROGRAM FOR ELK AND CAMERON COUNTIES,
    JOHNSON CITY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER INCJOHNSON CITY, NY$16,8022025TO FUND NEW HVAC SYSTEM AND OTHER UPGRADES FOR THE CENTER
    BARBARA MOSCATO BROWN MEMORIAL LIBRARYEMPORIUM, PA$16,4402025TO FUND TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES AT THE LIBRARY
    HANCOCK COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATIONHANCOCK, NY$15,0002025TO FUND THE CHILDREN'S CENTER.
    ST MARK COMMUNITY DAY CARE CENTER INCEMPORIUM, PA$15,0002025TO FUND PROGRAM COSTS OF DAYCARE CENTER AND NEW FREEZER.
    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WESTERN PABRIDGEVILLE, PA$15,0002025TO FUND JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMMING AT THE WOODLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN CAMERON COUNTY.
    FRANKLIN STAGE COMPANYFRANKLIN, NY$12,0002025TO FUND THE REVITALIZATION TO THE FRONT FACADE OF THE CHAPEL HALL HISTORICAL THEATER.
    EQUINUNK HISTORICAL SOCIETYEQUINUNK, PA$11,1302025TO FUND THE DREDGING OF THE DUCK HILL POND.
    BROOME COUNTY COUNCIL OF CHURCHESBINGHAMTON, NY$10,0002025TO FUND THE CHOW FOOD PANTRY IN BROOME COUNTY
    SENECA HIGHLANDS CARREER AND TECHNICAL CENTERPORT ALLEGANY, PA$10,0002025TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF EXCAVATOR FOR THE HEAVY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
    BINGHAMTON PHILHARMONIC INCBINGHAMTON, NY$10,0002025TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF A YAMAHA DIGITAL BABY PIANO.
    BOROUGH OF EMPORIUMEMPORIUM, PA$10,0002025TO FUND THE NEW BOROUGH DOG PARK.
    BINGHAMTON BROOME COUNTY YMCABINGHAMTON, NY$10,0002025TO FUND THE LIVESTRONG PROGRAM FOR CANCER SURVIVORS.
    CATSKILL RECREATION CENTER INCARKVILLE, NY$5,0002025TO FUND THE LIFE GUARD TRAINING AND INSTRUCTOR PROGRAMS.
    UNITED WAY OF BROOME COUNTY INCVESTAL, NY$1,3572025TO FUND THE 2024/2025 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LEADERSHIP ACADEMY.
    ROBERSON MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTERBINGHAMTON, NY$125,0002024TO FUND ELEVATOR UPGRADES.
    VILLAGE OF HANCOCKHANCOCK, NY$120,0002024TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF TOWER LADDER TRUCK AND PUMPER TRUCK.
    GUY & MARY FELT MANOREMPORIUM, PA$112,0002024TO FUND THE NEW HVAC SYSTEM AT THE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY.
    UNITED HEALTH SERVICES FOUNDATION INCBINGHAMTON, NY$100,0002024TO FUND THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF A SIX STORY ADDITION TO THE HOSPITAL'S WILSON MEDICAL CENTER IN JOHNSON CITY. LAST INSTALLMENT OF $100,000.
    DISCOVERY CENTER OF SOUTHERN TIERBINGHAMTON, NY$84,8572024TO FUND NEW LIGHTING AT CHILDREN'S MUSEUM AND INSTALL ROOF OVER THE AMPHITHEATER.
    HANCOCK PARTNERS INCHANCOCK, NY$60,0002024TO FUND ADA COMPLIANT ACCESS RAMP INTO THE DELAWARE RIVER LOCATED IN HANCOCK,NY.
    SOUTHERN TIER ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY INC DBA ROSS PARK ZOOBINGHAMTON, NY$60,0002024TO FUND THE UPGRADES AT WOLF WOODS EDUCATION CENTER BUILDING.
    GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE-SOUTHERN TIER LLCVESTAL, NY$50,0002024TO FUND EXPANSION COSTS AT LEASED PROPERTY.
    ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCHHANCOCK, NY$35,0002024TO FUND THE HANCOCK COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM.
    RIDGWAY FREE LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONRIDGWAY, PA$30,0002024TO FUND NEW HVAC UNIT TO SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR OF LIBRARY.
    ARROWHEAD MINISTRIES INCJOHNSON CITY, NY$29,4382024TO FUND REPAIRS TO THE GYMNASIUM.
    CAMERON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYEMPORIUM, PA$28,1332024TO FUND BUILDING REPAIRS AT LITTLE MUSEUM, EXISTING HANDICAP RAMP AND REPLACE ROOF.
    RURAL HEALTH NETWORK OF SCNY INCBINGHAMTON, NY$25,0002024TO FUND EMPLOYMENT COSTS FOR A COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER.
    TRI-CITIES OPERABINGHAMTON, NY$21,0002024TO FUND THE PAPAYAGO OPERA GO AROUND.
    LUMBER TOWNSHIPDRIFTWOOD, PA$20,0002024TO FUND PLAYGROUND STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT AT SMALL PARK.
    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WESTERN PABRIDGEVILLE, PA$15,0002024TO FUND JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMMING AT THE WOODLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN CAMERON COUNTY.
    HANCOCK COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATIONHANCOCK, NY$15,0002024TO FUND THE CHILDREN'S CENTER.
    WINDSOR EMERGENCY SERVICESWINDSOR, NY$14,3062024TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF TRAINING EQUIPMENT FOR MEDICAL INSTRUCTION COURSES.
    PHELPS MANSION MUSEUMBINGHAMTON, NY$10,0002024TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF NEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM.
    JOHNSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTERJOHNSONBURG, PA$10,0002024TO FUND NEW HVAC UNIT FOR SUMMER AND AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS ON SECOND FLOOR.
    THE KEYS PROGRAMSHERRILL, NY$10,0002024TO FUND THE MUSIC THERAPY OUTREACH PROGRAM
    BROOME COUNTY COUNCIL OF CHURCHESBINGHAMTON, NY$10,0002024TO FUND THE CHOW FOOD PANTRY IN BROOME COUNTY
    NORTHERN TIER COMMUNITY ACTIONEMPORIUM, PA$10,0002024TO FUND THE EMPORIUM FOOD PANTRY.
    LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF BROOME-TIOGA COUNTY INCBINGHAMTON, NY$10,0002024TO FUND THE EXPANSION OF THE ADULT BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM.
    NORTHERN WAYNE COMMUNITY LIBRARYLAKEWOOD, PA$10,0002024TO FUND THE INSTALLATION OF NEW SIDING AND A NEW ROOF COVER OVER THE STORM CELLAR STAIRS.

    GUY & MARY FELT MANOR

    $254,200
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND THE NEW REFRIGERATION AND FREEZER SYSTEM FOR THE CENTER AND PERSONAL CARE UNIT COSTS FOR THE MANOR.

    NORTHERN TIER COMMUNITY ACTION CORP

    $151,120
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND THE RENOVATION COSTS FOR THE NEW EMPORIUM FOOD PANTRY AT 75 S. MAPLE STREET.

    CAMERON COUNTY OUTDOOR YOUTH ACTIVITIES INC

    $150,000
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND THE REHABILITATION OF BEAVER HALL.

    ASSOCIATION FOR VISION REHABILITATION AND EMPLOYMENT INC

    $150,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2025

    TO FUND THE ADDITION AND OTHER COSTS FOR THE PAPER MANUFACTURING DIVISION.

    MERCY HOUSE OF THE SOUTHERN TIER INC

    $100,000
    ENDICOTT, NY2025

    TO FUND THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF THE MERCY HOUSE ADDITION

    HANCOCK PARTNERS INC

    $60,000
    HANCOCK, NY2025

    TO FUND CONTRACT SERVICES OR SALARY COSTS FOR THE DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EVENTS COORDINATOR.

    VILLAGE OF HANCOCK

    $50,000
    HANCOCK, NY2025

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF 2025 KME PUMPER TRUCK.

    EMPORIUM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

    $50,000
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF FIRE TRUCK

    TRI-CITIES OPERA

    $25,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2025

    TO FUND MAJOR PROGRAMMING EVENTS FOR THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SEASON.

    ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH

    $25,000
    HANCOCK, NY2025

    TO FUND THE HANCOCK COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL PROGRAM.

    COMMUNITY EDUCATION COUNCIL

    $20,000
    ST MARYS, PA2025

    TO FUND THE EXPANSION OF THE DISCOVER PARTNERSHIP STEM PROGRAM FOR ELK AND CAMERON COUNTIES,

    JOHNSON CITY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER INC

    $16,802
    JOHNSON CITY, NY2025

    TO FUND NEW HVAC SYSTEM AND OTHER UPGRADES FOR THE CENTER

    BARBARA MOSCATO BROWN MEMORIAL LIBRARY

    $16,440
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES AT THE LIBRARY

    HANCOCK COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION

    $15,000
    HANCOCK, NY2025

    TO FUND THE CHILDREN'S CENTER.

    ST MARK COMMUNITY DAY CARE CENTER INC

    $15,000
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND PROGRAM COSTS OF DAYCARE CENTER AND NEW FREEZER.

    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WESTERN PA

    $15,000
    BRIDGEVILLE, PA2025

    TO FUND JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMMING AT THE WOODLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN CAMERON COUNTY.

    FRANKLIN STAGE COMPANY

    $12,000
    FRANKLIN, NY2025

    TO FUND THE REVITALIZATION TO THE FRONT FACADE OF THE CHAPEL HALL HISTORICAL THEATER.

    EQUINUNK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    $11,130
    EQUINUNK, PA2025

    TO FUND THE DREDGING OF THE DUCK HILL POND.

    BROOME COUNTY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    $10,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2025

    TO FUND THE CHOW FOOD PANTRY IN BROOME COUNTY

    SENECA HIGHLANDS CARREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER

    $10,000
    PORT ALLEGANY, PA2025

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF EXCAVATOR FOR THE HEAVY EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

    BINGHAMTON PHILHARMONIC INC

    $10,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2025

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF A YAMAHA DIGITAL BABY PIANO.

    BOROUGH OF EMPORIUM

    $10,000
    EMPORIUM, PA2025

    TO FUND THE NEW BOROUGH DOG PARK.

    BINGHAMTON BROOME COUNTY YMCA

    $10,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2025

    TO FUND THE LIVESTRONG PROGRAM FOR CANCER SURVIVORS.

    CATSKILL RECREATION CENTER INC

    $5,000
    ARKVILLE, NY2025

    TO FUND THE LIFE GUARD TRAINING AND INSTRUCTOR PROGRAMS.

    UNITED WAY OF BROOME COUNTY INC

    $1,357
    VESTAL, NY2025

    TO FUND THE 2024/2025 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LEADERSHIP ACADEMY.

    ROBERSON MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTER

    $125,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND ELEVATOR UPGRADES.

    VILLAGE OF HANCOCK

    $120,000
    HANCOCK, NY2024

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF TOWER LADDER TRUCK AND PUMPER TRUCK.

    GUY & MARY FELT MANOR

    $112,000
    EMPORIUM, PA2024

    TO FUND THE NEW HVAC SYSTEM AT THE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY.

    UNITED HEALTH SERVICES FOUNDATION INC

    $100,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND THE CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF A SIX STORY ADDITION TO THE HOSPITAL'S WILSON MEDICAL CENTER IN JOHNSON CITY. LAST INSTALLMENT OF $100,000.

    DISCOVERY CENTER OF SOUTHERN TIER

    $84,857
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND NEW LIGHTING AT CHILDREN'S MUSEUM AND INSTALL ROOF OVER THE AMPHITHEATER.

    HANCOCK PARTNERS INC

    $60,000
    HANCOCK, NY2024

    TO FUND ADA COMPLIANT ACCESS RAMP INTO THE DELAWARE RIVER LOCATED IN HANCOCK,NY.

    SOUTHERN TIER ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY INC DBA ROSS PARK ZOO

    $60,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND THE UPGRADES AT WOLF WOODS EDUCATION CENTER BUILDING.

    GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE-SOUTHERN TIER LLC

    $50,000
    VESTAL, NY2024

    TO FUND EXPANSION COSTS AT LEASED PROPERTY.

    ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH

    $35,000
    HANCOCK, NY2024

    TO FUND THE HANCOCK COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AND THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM.

    RIDGWAY FREE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

    $30,000
    RIDGWAY, PA2024

    TO FUND NEW HVAC UNIT TO SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR OF LIBRARY.

    ARROWHEAD MINISTRIES INC

    $29,438
    JOHNSON CITY, NY2024

    TO FUND REPAIRS TO THE GYMNASIUM.

    CAMERON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    $28,133
    EMPORIUM, PA2024

    TO FUND BUILDING REPAIRS AT LITTLE MUSEUM, EXISTING HANDICAP RAMP AND REPLACE ROOF.

    RURAL HEALTH NETWORK OF SCNY INC

    $25,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND EMPLOYMENT COSTS FOR A COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER.

    TRI-CITIES OPERA

    $21,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND THE PAPAYAGO OPERA GO AROUND.

    LUMBER TOWNSHIP

    $20,000
    DRIFTWOOD, PA2024

    TO FUND PLAYGROUND STRUCTURE AND EQUIPMENT AT SMALL PARK.

    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WESTERN PA

    $15,000
    BRIDGEVILLE, PA2024

    TO FUND JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMMING AT THE WOODLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN CAMERON COUNTY.

    HANCOCK COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION

    $15,000
    HANCOCK, NY2024

    TO FUND THE CHILDREN'S CENTER.

    WINDSOR EMERGENCY SERVICES

    $14,306
    WINDSOR, NY2024

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF TRAINING EQUIPMENT FOR MEDICAL INSTRUCTION COURSES.

    PHELPS MANSION MUSEUM

    $10,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND THE PURCHASE OF NEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM.

    JOHNSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTER

    $10,000
    JOHNSONBURG, PA2024

    TO FUND NEW HVAC UNIT FOR SUMMER AND AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS ON SECOND FLOOR.

    THE KEYS PROGRAM

    $10,000
    SHERRILL, NY2024

    TO FUND THE MUSIC THERAPY OUTREACH PROGRAM

    BROOME COUNTY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    $10,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND THE CHOW FOOD PANTRY IN BROOME COUNTY

    NORTHERN TIER COMMUNITY ACTION

    $10,000
    EMPORIUM, PA2024

    TO FUND THE EMPORIUM FOOD PANTRY.

    LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF BROOME-TIOGA COUNTY INC

    $10,000
    BINGHAMTON, NY2024

    TO FUND THE EXPANSION OF THE ADULT BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM.

    NORTHERN WAYNE COMMUNITY LIBRARY

    $10,000
    LAKEWOOD, PA2024

    TO FUND THE INSTALLATION OF NEW SIDING AND A NEW ROOF COVER OVER THE STORM CELLAR STAIRS.

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