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Donate to enrich the lives of current and future generations of Northern Lake George.

Your gift invests directly in Northern Lake George’s community. You help foster economic growth, support youth development, and enhance community well-being.

Northern Lake George is more than just a place, it's home. It's a gathering place for friends and families, connecting seasonal and year-round residents. Our community knows just how precious our home is, and it's community-driven work tending to Northern Lake George and its residents. Positive change is happening because people like you care.

Every contribution strengthens vital work happening in our community. Together, we will expand access to education, open doors to real career pathways, create steady support from early childhood through post-secondary opportunities, and fostera culture of innovation and support for local businesses. We envision a vibrant, resilient, and sustainable future for Northern Lake George.

Thank you for supporting our community. Because of you, we will enrich the lives of current and future generations of Northern Lake George.

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Northern Lake George Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

NLGF Donations in Action

Young man standing on tarmac next to a small airplane with a blue tail fin featuring a stylized fish logo, during sunset or sunrise.

“Receiving the scholarship allows me to focus fully on my education and training without having to worry as much about financial constraints.”

— Robert O’Neil, Air Traffic Control and Aviation Science (Management and Administration), SUNY Schenectady County Community College

A young man and a NLGF Board Member standing outside, smiling, holding a scholarship check together. There are trees, a house, and a truck in the background.

“I’m so thankful that I got the scholarship. It’s the reason I was able to go. We’re all family. I know half that town would bend over backwards for me, and I would do the same for them.”

— Liam Burke, pre-apprentice electrical lineman, the Linemen Institute of the North East