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Daniel C. and Beatrice M. Fisher Fund
Daniel C. Fisher, MD, and Beatrice M. Fisher were longtime residents of Clarence Center, NY. The two were married the summer of 1925 and had one son, George Byron, the following year.
The Fishers both had a history of contributing time and resources to the social, professional, and civic non-profits of Western New York with a particular focus on their town of residence. By establishing this fund in their names at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, they ensured they’ll continue their life-long commitment to the betterment of the Town of Clarence in perpetuity.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted electronically online through the Community Foundation’s Foundant Grant Lifecycle Manager. Only applications submitted through Foundant will be accepted.
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Applicants seeking a Daniel C. and Beatrice M. Fisher Fund competitive grant at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo should refer to the Schedule and General Information.
Timeline
- Applications will be accepted online – August 22, 2025
- Application deadline – September 22, 2025 at 4 PM
- Funding decisions will be announced – Late November 2025
Eligibility
Dr. and Mrs. Fisher’s wills state that annual funding from this fund support public educational, charitable, recreational, conservation, cultural, or benevolent uses and purposes as may benefit persons living in the Town of Clarence of the County of Erie.
Eligibility
- Organizations located in or providing services to the Town of Clarence, New York.
- Organizations with Section 501(c)(3) status as determined by the Internal Revenue Service.
- This is a competitive process. Requests that cannot show maximum impact to the residents of the Town of Clarence, in view of the competition, will not be considered.
While the Foundation is open to all funding requests that meet the eligibility requirements outlined above, preference will be given to requests that align with the following priorities identified in a Town of Clarence needs assessment commissioned by the Community Foundation:
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- Address the needs of the senior citizen population
- Improve the academic outcomes for special needs students
- Improve the natural environment, including matters of conservation and recreation
Frequently Asked Questions
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Contact
For any questions related to this application, grant seekers are encouraged to call Darren Penoyer, Director, Community Impact at (716) 852-2857 ext. 206.
Additional Information
Past Grant Recipients
Please click on the link below to see recent Fisher Fund grantees.
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