Common Cents Mission: Common Cents, creator of the Penny Harvest, nurtures a new generation of caring and capable young people between the ages of four and 24 by enabling them to strengthen their communities through philanthropy and service-learning.

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Everybody Harvest!
"It's hard to find a way to help people when you are alone, but when you are at school, you can Penny Harvest."
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Instant Poll
Who do you think should be responsible for teaching our children to be good citizens?
Families
Schools
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Educational programs (like the Penny Harvest!)
All of the above

The National Educational Leadership Institute, Inc.


The Community Foundation for the Capital Region of New York
Together, the National Educational Leadership Institute, Inc. and The Community Foundation for the Capital Region administer the Penny Harvest in the Capital Region of New York in coordination with Common Cents New York

Penny Harvest Capital Region of NY


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What's New at Common Cents and the Penny Harvest

Capital Region 07/08 Penny Harvest is now underway!
Good luck to all our new and returning schools!

Veeder and Roessleville Elementary Schools are mentioned in South Colonie Central School District Newsletter.

There was one Neighbor Bonus winner from the Capital Region of NY, read the full story to find out who it was.

Local organizations join forces to bring the Penny Harvest to the Capital Region!
See "Local News" below.


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Judith Shapiro joins Common Cents as Board Chair

Common Cents is pleased to announce that Judith Shapiro, President of Barnard College, has accepted the position of chair of the Board of Trustees of Common Cents, effective immediately.

Common Cents wins NY1's New Yorker of the Year Award

This year, New York 1 News chose Common Cents as the winner of the New Yorker of the Year award. Common Cents was selected for the honor because of its longstanding commitment to New York City youth, and the work done through the Penny Harvest to teach elementary and middle school students the value of giving back and good citizenship.
06/07 Capital Region Penny Harvest raises over $16,000; All Schools Launch Roundtables

In its second year of the Penny Harvest the Capital Region of New York showed growth and promise. Eleven Schools from 7 districts across the region raised over $16,000 in pennies to help their communities.
Local organizations join forces to bring the Penny Harvest to the Capital Region!

The Penny Harvest provides opportunities for students to understand (and their parents to see) how they can make a difference in the lives of individuals within their schools and residents of our local communities through their philanthropy and service.

AUGUST
As students are getting ready to go back to school, the Common Cents staff is busy planning for their return, and the best Penny Harvest year yet.


Did You Know?
Why does the portrait of Abraham Lincoln face to the right when all of the other presidents' portraits face to the left? Lincoln faces right not because of a law, but simply because Lincoln happened to face right in the image Brenner used to design the coin.
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