Chickasaw County Community Foundation



The Chickasaw County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. We were established to improve the quality of life right here in Chickasaw County by making grants to support local non-profit organizations and projects now and in the future. The Community Foundation is here to help people make tax-deductible gifts in accordance with their interests.



    

Recent News from Chickasaw County Community Foundation


County Foundation Grant Deadline Is Jan. 15
Foundation: Chickasaw County Community Foundation, Franklin County Community Foundation, Grundy County Community Foundation, Tama County Community Foundation, Winneshiek County Community Foundation

It's not the kind of story you'd expect to read in the lead-up to Halloween, but that's exactly what happened in this case. Police say a man dressed as Santa Claus walked into a mall in Santa...more

EAGLE draws a big crowd to the library
Foundation: Chickasaw County Community Foundation

Grants from Floyd-Mitchell-Chickasaw Early Childhood Iowa, the Chickasaw County Community Foundation, New Hampton Area United Fund and Theisen's More for Your Community help to fund the program. —...more

Chickasaw Co. Community Foundation Taking Grant Applications
Foundation: Chickasaw County Community Foundation

New Hampton, Iowa – The Chickasaw County Community Foundation is now taking grant applications for its 2016 grant cycle. The deadline to...more

New softball lights are community affair
Foundation: Chickasaw County Community Foundation

Members of Dursley Deaf Club celebrate winning a Gannett Foundation grant in 2008. THE Gannett Foundation is the charitable arm of Gannett Co Inc,...more

Foundation presents $92000 in grants
Foundation: Chickasaw County Community Foundation, Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa

Community Foundation grant recipients pose for a photo during the recent grant announcements. More than $90,000 in awards were presented. Buy this photo. Posted: Sunday, April 21, 2013 6:00 pm....more





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Students, Skateboarding and Social Enterprise


To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.




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