
In a move that has stunned the nonprofit community across Upstate New York, Tom Golisano, the renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist, announced a monumental gift of $360 million to 82 nonprofit organizations in Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse. This major financial commitment nearly doubles Golisano’s lifetime giving, which now stands at a staggering $775 million.
The impact of these multiyear awards, which range from $250,000 to $20 million, will be felt across a broad spectrum of causes, including healthcare, education, disability services, and animal welfare. The awards, which are unrestricted, give organizations the freedom to allocate funds as they see fit to best serve their communities. “Running a nonprofit isn’t easy,” Golisano noted. “I hope this unexpected support helps them build on their successes and broaden their impact.”
Golisano, who founded Paychex, has long been a champion for the Upstate New York region, where his business roots are deeply planted. His philanthropic contributions span decades, and many of the organizations receiving awards today have benefited from his generosity in the past. From hospitals and schools to veterans’ services and public broadcasting, this latest round of funding reflects the wide-ranging causes Golisano holds dear.
Among the biggest recipients is the Golisano Foundation itself, which will receive a $52 million boost. This infusion will increase the Foundation’s giving capacity, allowing it to award more grants to both new and current organizations. “The work being done by these nonprofits is impressive, and I’m grateful to be in a position to support them,” Golisano said.
The sheer scale of Golisano’s generosity is remarkable. His $360 million gift follows a $50 million commitment made just three months ago to the University of Rochester Medical Center to establish the Golisano Intellectual and Development Disabilities Institute. This was his largest single donation to date.
The ripple effects of these awards will undoubtedly be felt for years to come. Nonprofits like the Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester, Hillside Family of Agencies, and Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center are among the beneficiaries, and they will be able to direct the funds to where they are needed most.
Organizations dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are also among the big winners, with 26 IDD groups receiving a total of $104 million. This includes Best Buddies, AutismUp, and the Arc of Erie County, all of which have long been supported by the Golisano Foundation.
Golisano’s passion for animal welfare is also reflected in his giving. A total of 23 animal rescue and shelter organizations, including Lollypop Farm and the Chemung County Humane Society, will receive a combined $24 million to continue their lifesaving work.
Golisano summed up his philosophy on giving by quoting one of his favorite sayings: “The only wealth you keep is that which you give away.” He credits his success at Paychex and the hard work of its employees for making his philanthropy possible. “I’m beyond grateful that I have the ability to do so,” he added.
With this latest round of donations, Golisano has set a new standard for philanthropy in Upstate New York and beyond. His generosity will leave a lasting mark, empowering nonprofits to continue their crucial work while expanding their reach and impact.
Here’s a breakdown of the organizations receiving funding from Tom Golisano’s $360 million commitment and the amounts they are getting:
Community – 8 Organizations – $25 Million
    The Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester – $5 Million
    Foodlink – $5 Million
    Freedom Guide Dogs for the Blind – $2 Million
    Hillside Family of Agencies – $5 Million
    Lifespan – $2 Million
    Medical Motor Service of Rochester & Monroe County – $2 Million
    Veterans Outreach Center – $2 Million
    WXXI Public Broadcasting – $2 Million
Education – 16 Organizations – $86 Million
    Alfred State College – $5 Million
    Allendale Columbia School – $5 Million
    Aquinas Institute of Rochester – $5 Million
    Bishop Kearney High School – $5 Million
    Canisius University – $5 Million
    The Charles Finney School – $3 Million
    Daemen University – $5 Million
    The Harley School – $5 Million
    Hope Hall School – $3 Million
    McQuaid Jesuit High School – $5 Million
    Nazareth University – $5 Million
    Niagara University – $10 Million
    Our Lady of Mercy School for Young Women – $5 Million
    Roberts Wesleyan University – $5 Million
    Rochester Institute of Technology – $10 Million
    St. John Fisher University – $5 Million
Health – 9 Organizations – $69 Million
    American Cancer Society, Golisano Hope Lodge – $2 Million
    American Red Cross – Greater Rochester Chapter – $5 Million
    Daystar Kids – $5 Million
    Mercy Flight Central – $5 Million
    Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center – $10 Million
    Oishei Children’s Hospital of Buffalo – $10 Million
    Rochester Regional Health – $20 Million
    Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, NY – $2 Million
    Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital – $10 Million
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) – 26 Organizations – $104 Million
    Ability Partners (CP Rochester, Rochester Rehab, Happiness House) – $5 Million
    Arc Allegany-Steuben – $5 Million
    Arc Chemung-Schuyler – $5 Million
    Arc Erie County New York – $5 Million
    Arc GLOW (Genesee/Livingston/Orleans/Wyoming) – $5 Million
    Arc of Monroe County – $5 Million
    Arc of Ontario County – $5 Million
    Arc of Wayne County – $5 Million
    AutismUp – $3 Million
    Best Buddies, WNY – $1 Million
    Catholic Charities Family and Community Services – $5 Million
    CDS Life Transitions – $5 Million
    Cobblestone Arts Center – $2 Million
    Empowering People’s Independence (EPI) – $5 Million
    EquiCenter – $2 Million
    Golisano Autism Center – $3 Million
    Heritage Christian Services – $5 Million
    Holy Childhood – $5 Million
    Lifetime Assistance – $5 Million
    Mary Cariola Center – (Future Announcement)
    Mozaic (Arc of Seneca, Cayuga & Yates Counties) – $5 Million
    People, Inc. – $5 Million
    Special Olympics New York – $1 Million
    Springbrook – $5 Million
    Starbridge Services – $2 Million
    Summit Center – $5 Million
Animal Welfare – 23 Organizations – $24 Million
    Better Together Pet Rescue Center – $250,000
    Beverly Animal Shelter – $1 Million
    Chautauqua County Humane Society – $1.5 Million
    Chemung County Humane Society & SPCA – $1 Million
    Finger Lakes SPCA – $1.5 Million
    Headed for Furever – $250,000
    Hornell Area Humane Society – $1.5 Million
    Humane Society of Schuyler County – $1.5 Million
    Humane Society of Wayne County – $1.5 Million
    Humane Society of Yates County – $1.5 Million
    Joyful Rescue – $250,000
    Keller’s Kats Rescue – $250,000
    Lollypop Farm, Humane Society of Greater Rochester – $2 Million
    Mr. Grey’s Strays – $250,000
    Operation Freedom Ride – $250,000
    Pet Adoption Network – $250,000
    Pet Pride of New York – $1.5 Million
    Rochester Emergency Veterinary Services – $1.5 Million
    Rochester HOPE for Pets – $250,000
    SPCA in Cattaraugus County – $1.5 Million
    SPCA Serving Allegany County – $1.5 Million
    SPCA Serving Erie County – $1.5 Million
    Wyoming County SPCA – $1.5 Million
Golisano Foundation – $52 Million
