Clay County Community Foundation



The Clay County Community Foundation is a charitable foundation created by and for local citizens to improve the quality of life right here in our communities. We are here to help donors make a positive, local impact by offering a variety of giving tools to help people achieve their charitable giving goals and do good work in our county that lasts forever.



    

Recent News from Clay County Community Foundation


Spencer Kiwanis After Five and Sct Playhouse Announce New Flood Disaster Relief Program
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

Spencer Kiwanis After Five and SCT Playhouse announce new flood disaster relief program: 'Sweet Dreams For Spencer' - Storm Lake Times Pilot Spencer Kiwani's After Five is a local group of...more

Grateful for the Clay County Community Foundation
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

Grateful for the Clay County Community Foundation ... The Clay County 4-H Fair is an event that many children (and adults!) look forward to all year....more

Wabash Valley Community Foundation Receives $300000 Grant
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation, Wabash Valley Community Foundation, Lilly Endowment

The Wabash Valley Community Foundation has received a $300,000 grant through the Lilly Endowment Inc.'s Giving Indiana Funds for...more

Harrison Township VFD receives $10000 grant
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation, Wabash Valley Community Foundation, Lilly Endowment

The Harrison Township Volunteer Fire Department received a grant of $10,000 from Wabash Valley Community Foundation on behalf of Clay...more

Clay County Disaster Recovery Fund Announces Additional Donors & Grant Awards
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

Thu 7-16-2020. (Spencer)-- The Clay County Community Foundation has announced some additional businesses have donated funds to their...more

Clay County Disaster Recovery Fund Announces Additional Donors & Grant Awards
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

(Spencer)-- The Clay County Community Foundation has announced some additional businesses have donated funds to their Disaster...more

Women Who Care donate $13800 to Swope
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation, Wabash Valley Community Foundation

100+ Women Who Care Vigo County is sponsored by the Wabash Valley Community Foundation. This giving circle is a group of...more

Foundation awards more than $151K
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

The Clay County Community Foundation awarded more than $151,000 in 2019 Community Betterment grants to 28 agencies and entities...more

Foundation awards more than $151K
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

Northwest Iowa Public Training Center $29K closer to reality. The Clay County Community Foundation awarded more than $151,000 in...more

County foundation to award $126K in betterment funding
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation

The Clay County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines, was created by and for the people of...more



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