CFHV in the News
Publications
The Foundation maintains downloadable copies of annual reports, newsletters, and other publications that can help you in your giving and your work.
Below you will find downloadable copies of our current and archived publications.
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Press Releases
Speakers Bureau
Community Foundations staff are experts on a range of topics and would be happy to speak to your service club, organization, business, or community group about the many services we provide the community. We would love to help you better understand the compelling stories of charitable giving and what it can do to enhance the lives of others.
To schedule a presentation about:
Our work in Dutchess County and the Hudson Valley, please contact Serena Marrero, Vice President, Philanthropy at 845-452-3077 or smarrero@communityfoundationshv.org
Our work in Putnam County, please contact our main office at 845-452-3077 or info@communityfoundationshv.org
Our work in Ulster County, please contact Kevin Quilty, Vice President, Ulster at 845-338-2535 or kquilty@communityfoundationshv.org
Our Grant Making Programs, please contact Cristin McPeake, Vice President, Programs at 845-452-3077 or cmcpeake@communityfoundationshv.org
Media and Nonprofit Toolkit
Donor, Fund and Community Foundation Recognition
Local news coverage, websites, Facebook, Twitter and other social media provide many ways to publicize your grant award. Sharing the good news of your Community Foundations grant puts the spotlight on your important work and also can spark the interest of other funders and more investments in community projects.
Media Tips
Think visually: Attach high-resolution photos to your press releases. Avoid group photos or groundbreaking shovel shots. Photos of your work in action are the best way to grab attention. Seize the opportunity for publicity if your event or program is particularly visual – would it be interesting for TV or an online newspaper video?
Determine your audience: Make a list of reporters or editors at local newspapers and assignment editors at radio and TV stations who should receive your release.
Know media deadlines: Weekly newspapers may require your release a week or more in advance of an event.
Keep your release short: Limit your press release to 250 words or fewer, with double spacing, a contact name, phone number, and email address.
Think like an editor: Provide a substantive quote from someone involved in the project. Details matter. Answer the “who, what, when, where, and why” questions. Identify someone to be interviewed if a reporter calls.
Quote example: “This grant from the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley will help our food pantry feed an additional 50 people per month. Food insecurity is a problem in our county, where 11 percent of residents live in poverty.”
Please refer to the grant fund named in your award letter: For example, “The agency/org name received a grant from the Anonymous Fund of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley.”
Make it easy for the editor: Your email subject line should be the headline of your press release. Attach a Word file of the press release to the email version.
Your communications contact at CFHV is communications@communityfoundationshv.org