Funding will lift up and amplify efforts that will strengthen
communities through workforce training, financial education and
economic development
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 18,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The KeyBank Foundation is
investing a total of $1 million in
several non-profit organizations in Central New York to support workforce
development and community initiatives. These grants are part of
KeyBank's commitment to invest $40
billion in the communities it serves and support diversity,
equity, and inclusion efforts.
"At KeyBank, we take great pride in helping organizations that
are doing transformative work in the communities we serve. These
investments will help these non-profits make our region even
stronger," said Stephen Fournier,
KeyBank Central New York Market President. "Each is aligned with
our purpose of fostering thriving communities where everyone has a
chance to succeed and grow."
Organizations receiving funding include:
RISE (Refugee & Immigrant Self Empowerment,
Inc.) - $450,000
This investment from the KeyBank Foundation will support RISE's
Adult and Youth Workforce Development Programs. Youth served by
this project will engage in career exploration and development
services, including developing resumes, building interview skills,
identifying career goals/pathways, and understanding the hiring
process. Additionally, youth interested in finding employment
during the summer months or afterschool will be served by
employment case managers to connect with employers eager to hire
refugee and immigrant community members.
Using strong partnerships established over the years with many
employers in the area, adult members of the refugee and immigrant
populations will be placed in stable and good paying jobs leading
to successful careers in their fields of choice. Employment case
managers will ensure clients are equipped with the skills and
knowledge necessary to succeed. This includes helping individuals
prepare for interviews and submit applications, as well as
interceding on RISE clients' behalf during employer mediation.
Additionally, staff will work to ensure that good connections
continue to be strengthened between employee and employer by
following up with clients once placed in the positions they
desired.
As a result, this project will produce youth with well-defined
goals and clearly identified career paths as well as
self-sufficient adults capable of supporting themselves and their
respective families while contributing to the flourishing of the
region's economy.
A Tiny Home for
Good - $150,000
Funds will be used to support the expansion of operations that
impact tenant services. Care management is a core program of A Tiny
Home for Good. They believe it is the key to the long-term success
of their formerly homeless tenants remaining stably housed.
In 2024, A Tiny Home for Good anticipates housing at least 44
people which is an additional 14 people than they currently house
and their largest growth in a single year as a community to date.
In 2025, they expect to welcome home an additional 10-15 people
which would bring them close to 60 tenants. 93% or more of A Tiny
Home for Good tenants will be retained or successfully exit to
other stable housing. Over the course of the grant, the following
services/interventions/supports will be provided: emergency
repairs, pest control, property updates, transportation, cleaning
assistance, appointment scheduling, benefit applications, general
check-ins, responding to lock-outs, and neighbor intervention when
necessary.
In addition to these two grants, KeyBank also recently invested
a total of $400,000 in the following
local organizations and programs:
- Arc of Oneida
- Baltimore Woods
- Blueprint15
- Center of Hope International
- Central New York Community Foundation
- Family & Children's Services
- Feed Our Vets – Watertown
- Ithaca Neighborhood Housing
Services
- MOST
- Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network
- OCC Foundation
- On Point for College, Inc.
- Rome YMCA
- PEACE, Inc.
- Rural Preservation Company of Clinton
County
- Salvation Army
- STACK Project
- SUNY Jefferson County Foundation
- United Way of the Adirondack Region
- Utica Center for Development
- Utica Monday Nite
- Watertown Urban Mission
- YMCA of Central New York
- Your NuHorizons
"Building inclusive, equitable communities and eco-systems is
central to the work all of these organizations do every day in
Central New York," said
Tamika Otis, Corporate
Responsibility Officer for KeyBank in Central New York. "We are honored to stand
with and support them in broadening their reach by serving and
impacting even more people in our region."
Since 2017, KeyBank has followed through on community
commitments totaling more than $599
million in Central New
York, supporting affordable housing and community
development projects; small business and home lending to
low-to-moderate income individuals and communities; and
transformative philanthropy.
ABOUT KEYBANK
KeyBank's (NYSE: KEY) roots trace back nearly 200 years to
Albany, New York. Headquartered in
Cleveland, Ohio, KeyCorp is one of
the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, with
assets of approximately $188 billion
at September 30, 2023. Key provides
deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to
individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank
National Association through a network of approximately 1,000
branches and approximately 1,300 ATMs. Key also provides a broad
range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products,
such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and
equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in
selected industries throughout the United
States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name. For
more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank is Member
FDIC.


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