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Presidents Bollinger, Beilock, and Bailey announce the 76th Annual Appeal to the University Community.

These students from around the university are donating their time and enriching their community by helping out at grantee organizations.

Put your spare time to good use this fall by helping out with one of these CCS grantees.

Don't miss these free and cost-controlled after-school programs that offer academic enrichment, athletic opportunities, and emotional support.

Grantees gathered in person at The Forum to connect with each other, learn from a guest speaker, and celebrate their programs.

In this milestone year, Columbia Community Service grants will support organizations providing education, social services, and more.

The women who lead 10 grantee organizations have put in years to support and enrich the Morningside Heights and Harlem communities.

Enjoy the outdoors—or don't—with these opportunities to give back to the Harlem and Morningside Heights communities.

In 2021, CCS provided $300,000 in grants to 52 nonprofit organizations in Harlem and Morningside Heights.

Thanks to a generous donation to match the contributions made by first-time and end of year donors to CCS, we are just $50,000 away from our goal.

Read more about how your tax deductible donation can create genuine impact.

There are countless reasons to give to Columbia Community Service and these are five of our favorites!

Emergency grants made due to the increasing needs in our community and thanks to a generous gift of $10,000 from the Leo Rosner Foundation.

This year CCS increased its impact by partnering with Columbia University Facilities and Operations to donate 551 turkeys to the WSCAH.

Help organizations serving the needs of individuals and families living in Harlem and Morningside Heights.