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We recently reached out to leaders from some of the organizations we support and asked them to share how CCS grants have made a difference.

Presidents Bollinger, Beilock, and Bailey announce the 75th Annual Appeal to the University Community.

Thanks to your donations, grants were awarded to 52 organizations in Harlem and Morningside Heights.

Nonprofits in Harlem and Morningside Heights may be eligible. In 2020, $267,000 in grants was provided to local organizations.

Even a small donation can go a long way towards fighting hunger and supporting families in Upper Manhattan.

A longtime CCS donor, Scott Wright talks about why he gives, his work on the CCS board, and why we must address food insecurity.

Longtime CCS donor discusses why he has given to CCS for more than 20 years and why he thinks you should donate too.

Columbia Community Service provided 150 turkeys to the annual Turkey Challenge.

A letter from the Presidents of Columbia, Barnard and Teachers College.

New Columbia University initiative partners with local food pantries to support food relief.

The CCS Annual Appeal brought in enough money to grant $217,000 to 50 organizations in Harlem and Morningside Heights.

CCS Food Relief Project is a singular response to address the impact of COVID-19 on our food insecure neighbors.

Harlem Grown, is a youth development organization based in Harlem, serving Title 1 Schools and low-income Harlem residents.

New York Common Pantry is now using mobile meals to meet the needs of our food insecure neighbors. 

SoHarlem re-opened for the sole purpose of making gowns and masks for New York City Hospital workers.