Golisano donates $360 million to upstate organizations, including $5 million to Arc GLOW

Photo courtesy of Golisano Foundation: Tom Golisano announces today he is donating $360 million to 82 different organizations in the Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse areas. “The only wealth you get to keep is that which you give away,” he said during a news conference.

Posted 17 September 2024 at 1:04 pm

Press Release, Golisano Foundation

ROCHESTER – Tom Golisano announced today he is giving an unprecedented and historic series of major awards totaling $360 million to 82 non-profit organizations in Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse.

This commitment nearly doubles Golisano’s lifetime giving, bringing the total to $775 million, with more to be expected. The announcement was made at the Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship.

Golisano, the founder of Paychex and the former owner of the Buffalo Sabres, is listed on the Forbes 400.

The unrestricted, multiyear awards range from $250,000 to $20 million each, paid over four to five years, spanning healthcare, education, animal welfare, disability services, and other crucial community needs.

Almost all of the organizations who learned today that they are receiving a major award have been recipients of prior awards by Mr. Golisano and/or the Golisano Foundation. This significant financial commitment represents support for a diverse range of causes, all of which are meaningful to Tom and follow suit with prior awards given. Awards received may be used at each organization’s discretion.

Capping the monumental nature of this initiative, Mr. Golisano is also making a transformative $52 million award to the Golisano Foundation by increasing the total investment assets to $120 million. This infusion of funding will increase the Golisano Foundation’s giving from approximately $3 to more than $5 million annually, allowing even more opportunities for new and current organizations to access crucial grant funding that falls within the Foundation’s established mission.

“I’m thrilled to provide support to the Upstate New York community, to the region where I built my life and my business,” said Mr. Golisano. “I know that there are many organizations doing great work and understand that running a nonprofit is not easy, facing both opportunities and challenges, like raising money. These awards are the result of relationships I’ve formed over the years. I am impressed with these organizations’ dedication and innovation. It is extremely rewarding to see what they have been able to accomplish with my financial support over the years. I hope this unexpected, unrestricted funding helps them build on their successes and broaden their impact.”

The $360 million commitment announced today brings Mr. Golisano’s overall philanthropy to $775 million. This includes more than $41 million in grants made by the Golisano Foundation, which he founded in 1985, primarily to organizations devoted to supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). It also helps animal welfare organizations through Bailey and Friends, an initiative of the Golisano Foundation founded in honor of Golisano’s two dogs, both of whom were named Bailey.

“We encourage non-profit organizations to visit our website to learn more about Tom’s personal giving and the Foundation’s mission,” said Erica Dayton, executive director of the Golisano Foundation. “We look forward to the new influx of agencies we’ll be introduced to through the widespread news of Tom’s most recent giving. Understanding the needs of the communities we support and the organizations that devote their expertise to serving them is a constantly evolving process. We are always looking to learn more and determine how we can be supportive with the resources available.”

Today’s announcement follows Mr. Golisano’s June 2024 commitment of $50 million to the University of Rochester Medical Center to establish the Golisano Intellectual and Development Disabilities Institute—his largest single gift to date.

$360 Million in gifts announced today to 82 organizations

Gifts by Region: Rochester, $201 million; Buffalo, $66.5 million; and Syracuse, $40.5 million. $52 Million also is going the Golisano Foundation, which serves the Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse regions and Southwest Florida

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

“One of my favorite sayings is ‘the only wealth you keep is that which you give away,’ and I’m so lucky to be able to live that out,” Golisano said. “The success of Paychex and the hard work of the employees there are ultimately what makes these donations possible, and I am beyond grateful that I have the ability to do so. I look forward to seeing how this will be used to strengthen their organizations and better the communities they serve.”