In January, 1986, a group of six interested local residents met to form an area Community Foundation. The Foundation is incorporated, officially tax deductible, and committed to the continual support of worthy Columbiana area projects.
Columbiana foundation awards $25k to all-inclusive playground project.The parade will feature the delivery of new playground equipment.The new playground design is meant to be inclusive and...more
The Columbiana Community Foundation donated $17,491.52 to the Columbiana Restoration and Beautification Committee.The money will provide lights, canopies and chairs to be used in the park. CCF...more
The Columbiana Community Foundation recently awarded a grant of $20,000 to the City of Columbiana Park and Recreation.The grant was for new public restrooms at Mirror Lake Pavilion at Firestone...more
The Columbiana Community Foundation donated $5,000 to The Brightside Project to support the Imaginary Library project.The project provides a free book each month to children 5 and under.Salem News:...more
Columbiana Community Foundation to fund murals.Columbiana High School Entrepreneur Class taught by Tricia Missos.The class has been a source of inspiration for various other projects across the...more
The New Waterford Dog Park officially opened on Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.11-year-old McKenzie Paskevitch said simply "just thanks" when asked if she wanted to say anything at the grand...more
The Columbiana Community Foundation recently awarded a grant of $8,700.00 to the City of Columbiana for murals.The Columbiana Progress Committee is working with the Columbiana High School...more
The Columbiana Community Foundation presented a grant to the Columbiana Schools Resource Officers Tuesday.The grant money will go toward the purchase of point of need-limited access storage lockers...more
More than $33 million in grant funding has been put toward the city of Columbiana in just under a decade.The city has already put in grant requests for roughly $4 million in funding since January of...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.