Adirondack Foundation grants more than $1M to groups

Adirondack Climate Outreach and Resilience Network (ACORN) was one of the $10,000 civic grant award winners.
LAKE PLACID — As local nonprofits face uncertainty, Adirondack Foundation has partnered with donors and community leaders to strengthen the region’s response–boosting grantmaking, building capacity, and fostering collaboration. Over $1 million was awarded through the Generous Acts program to address urgent needs, along with a new $100,000 initiative to promote civic engagement in rural areas. The Foundation also co-hosted a six-week webinar series with Cloudsplitter Foundation and United Way of the Adirondack Region, engaging 250-plus nonprofit staff and board members from 50 organizations in conversations about strengthening boards and building resilience.
“This is a difficult time for many nonprofits,” said Stephanie Pianka, Adirondack Foundation CFO. “Policy shifts and funding cuts are straining services. While philanthropy can’t replace federal funding, we and our partners are taking steps to help.”
Generous Acts
Through an open-call process, Generous Acts annually supports nonprofits, schools, and municipalities focused on basic needs, educational pathways, and economic vitality. Fueled by thousands of individual donors, the program serves the Adirondack Park, Clinton and Franklin counties, and Akwesasne Mohawk Territory.
In 2025, 129 organizations received $1.04 million, with more grants expected from co-funders — donors who have a charitable fund with Adirondack Foundation and award grants in conjunction with Generous Acts. Key funding partners include Hudson Headwaters Health Network’s Upstream Fund, the Stewart’s Shops/Dake Family Foundation and the WaterWheel Foundation Fund of the Vermont Community Foundation.
Bill and Lisa Powers, of Queensbury and Colton, support Generous Acts through their donor-advised fund. “We’re guided by the Foundation to co-fund projects that align with our values, helping neighbors meet basic needs and strengthen community resilience,” said Bill Powers.
Nearly half of all Generous Acts funding supported essential services such as food pantries and homelessness prevention. The Rotary Club of Chestertown received a grant to stock its Community Share Shop.
“For families who can’t afford basic household and hygiene items, this support is a lifeline,” said Debra Eves, past president of the Rotary Club of Chestertown. “When children can go to school in fresh, clean clothes or when homebound seniors can get what they need–this kind of help fosters not just dignity, but real emotional relief.” Full list of 2025 recipients: bit.ly/2025GAF
Civic Entrepreneur Grants
Adirondack Foundation, in partnership with the Trust for Civic Life, is supporting 10 local projects with $10,000 each through the Civic Entrepreneur Grant program. These efforts aim to bring people together around community visioning, problem-solving, and leadership.
“We are excited to partner again with the Trust for Civic Life, “ said Jennifer Russell, Adirondack Foundation’s VP of Grants and Program. “Last year, the Trust helped us fund the Kindling Awards for social events during the winter months. This program builds on that energy by fostering meaningful community conversations.”
Grant recipients include the Common Ground Alliance, the Adirondack Explorer and the Adirondack Climate Outreach and Resilience Network (ACORN).
Sunita Halasz, ACORN Project Coordinator, said, “With this support, we are able to expand our work to stimulate shared climate resilience initiatives across the North Country, which helps to make our region a safer, healthier, and yet more neighborly place in which to live, work, and thrive.”
Launched in 2024, The Trust for Civic Life is a national grantmaker bringing together 16 funders to strengthen civic culture in rural communities. Through its small grants program and Civic Hub initiative, the Trust aims to invest $50 million into 500 communities by 2028, supporting local projects that foster trust, belonging, and civic participation. Learn more at trustforciviclife.org.
To learn more about Generous Acts at Adirondack Foundation, or to make a gift in support of future grants, visit adirondackfoundation.org or contact Jennifer Russell at jennifer.russell@adkfoundation.org.