The Wyoming Community Foundation is a nonprofit charitable 501(c)(3) organization that was created in 1989 by and for the people of Wyoming. With assets over $60 million, the Community Foundation has developed into a valuable philanthropic resource for Wyoming.
... First Interstate Bank – Sheridan Advisory Board, the Center for a Vital Community and the Sheridan-Johnson Affiliate for the Wyoming Community Foundation. Rosie Berger served on the Wyoming...more
SWEETWATER COUNTY — Recently the Sweetwater County Child Developmental Center was awarded a $20,000 grant from Wyoming Community Foundation Local Board of Rock Springs, made possible through the...more
SHERIDAN — Children, Horses and Adults in PartnerShip Equine Assisted Therapy announced it received a $5,500 grant from the Wyoming Community Foundation, specifically, the Sheridan-Johnson area...more
The Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative partners with the Wyoming Community Foundation as its fiscal sponsor and grant manager. Through the first two years, the WBCI ... Grant applications in 2018 will...more
... great nation deserves great art, Sublette BOCES #1, Western Sublette BOCES #9, the Sublette County Recreation Board, the Wyoming Community Foundation – Sublette, Tegelers & Associates,...more
Outside Natrona County, grants were given to Douglas Senior Citizens, Inc., Gillette Abuse Refuge Foundation, National Big Horn Sheep Interpretive Center, Fremont County; Rainhorse, Big Horn County;...more
At its recent meeting, the Wyoming Community Foundation gave back to the state's charitable causes. The statewide organization reported it distributed more than $3 million to various organizations...more
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