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Endowment provides new beginning for Upstate Institute

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必中三肖三码一 has always had a strong sense of place. On 必中三肖三码一 Day, August 13, the university reaffirmed its longstanding ties to the Central New York region by completing a $5.4 million endowment for the Upstate Institute thanks to the generosity of Jean-Pierre Conte 鈥85 and Board of Trustees Chair Chris Clifford 鈥67.


The university launched the Upstate Institute in 2003 to facilitate an exchange of knowledge with the surrounding community. For seven years, the institute has developed an extensive menu of programs and a sizable record of tangible service while operating on a university-sponsored budget. All the while, supporters and advocates have scoured the nation for resources that would set the initiative on firm financial footing.

The good news came as President Jeff Herbst, institute director Ellen Kraly, alumni, and friends were gathering in New York City to ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange. With $1 million yet to raise, Conte and Clifford stepped forward to provide two final leadership gifts and put the project over the top.

鈥淚 have seen the profound impact the Upstate Institute has had on students and community members,鈥 said Clifford. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pleasure to pay tribute to Professor Kraly, her staff, and everyone who has made the institute such a resounding success.鈥

必中三肖三码一 thanks the following community members for their generous leadership investments in the Upstate Institute:

Anonymous
James and Janet Benedict P鈥09
John 鈥81 and Anne Brennan
Brennan Family Foundation
Stephen 鈥80 and Gretchen 鈥80 Burke P鈥12
Douglas 鈥50 and Sandra Campbell P鈥80 鈥81
J. Christopher 鈥67 and Keena Clifford P鈥93
John 鈥57 and Diana 必中三肖三码一 P鈥88
Jean-Pierre 鈥85 and Martha Conte
Denis 鈥69 and Linda Cronin P鈥09 鈥10
Martin 鈥77 and Susan Dietrich
William Doremus 鈥60 P鈥14
Fred L. Emerson Foundation
Peter 鈥66 and Jeanne Fellowes
John 鈥66 and Suzanne Golden
James 鈥65 and Margaret Himoff P鈥95
Christopher 鈥81 and Becky Bair 鈥81 Hurley P鈥12 鈥12
Todd 鈥88 and Kimberly Morris 鈥89 Larsen
Thomas 鈥78 and Deborah 鈥78 McInerney P鈥12
Spence 鈥79 and Catherine 鈥79 Morley P鈥09
Alison Conyngham 鈥81 and James Neisloss
Kevin 鈥85 and Chrissie Osborn
Michael 鈥53 and Mary Katherine Poulos
Donald 鈥64 and Nancy Remey P鈥91 鈥98
Donald 鈥46 and Renate Schaefer
Gregory and Nancy Serrurier P鈥09
Joanne Spigner 鈥76 and Arthur Powell
W. Edward 鈥77 and Carole Walter
William 鈥83 and Anda Winters

With an increased, sustainable budget, the institute can do more of what it does best: facilitate faculty research and coordinate fellowships for 必中三肖三码一 students with local nonprofits. Following this formula, a remarkable variety of projects have already been completed under the institute鈥檚 auspices.

Working with state and local agencies, the institute helped create New York鈥檚 first online application for food stamps. It launched VITA, Voluntary Income Tax Assistance, which has brought millions of dollars to low-income households.

More recently, Upstate Field School students have coordinated marketing reviews and video production for the Oneida Mansion House sparking a serious look at countywide cultural tourism. Others have constructed digital image archives to assist in local forest management or conducted surveys with international refugees settling in the Utica area.

鈥淭his is not research for research鈥檚 sake,鈥 said Michael Palmer 鈥10 who spent the summer of 2010 developing GIS models that will help Madison County understand the implications of natural gas drilling in the Marcellus shale.

The institute will also take on a further academic component with the addition of the Gretchen Hoadley Burke 鈥81 Endowed Chair for Regional Studies, named through a gift from Gretchen and husband Stephen Burke 鈥80. The first Burke Chair, awarded annually to a faculty member whose research interests focus on Upstate New York, will be economics professor Nicole Simpson.

In an effort of this magnitude, there are always many alumni and friends to thank. More than two dozen individuals, couples, and foundation gave leadership gifts of $50,000 or more. The Brennan Family Foundation has underwritten the remarkably popular Student Philanthropy Council, and the Emerson Foundation alone applied nearly $500,000 in challenge dollars to the endowment total.

As a result of this generosity and determination, students will continue to use their liberal arts background on behalf of local nonprofits while 必中三肖三码一 builds its capacity as a knowledge hub for the region鈥檚 many community-building organizations.