The Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette



Since 1970, area residents have been turning to The Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette to make their philanthropic giving as effective as possible. The foundation is a public charity serving thousands of people who share a common concern -- improving the quality of life in the Greater Lafayette area.


Individuals, families, businesses, and organizations create permanent charitable funds that help the region meet the challenges of changing times. The foundation then uses the distributions to award grants each year to many of the humanitarian, educational, and cultural organizations.

Web Address

www.glcfonline.org


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Assets

2019 - 70,324,355
2018 - 59,536,159
2017 - 57,672,140
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,021,341
2018 - 1,752,179


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette


Beyond Borders: White County's Long-Distance Champions
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

The Community Foundation of White County exemplifies the importance of investing in your home community.Long-distance champions continue to support the place they once called home.Donors include Dave...more

Phyllis Gambill Obituary
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

The Community Foundation of White County exemplifies the importance of investing in your home community.Long-distance champions continue to support the place they once called home.Donors include Dave...more

Sheriff says mental health resources for incarcerated inadequate in White County - WLFI
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in grants. Updated Jan 12, 2022. National Night Out honors local hero....more

Food Finders receive $24,000 grant | Community | wlfi.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Nature center hosts free and family-friendly celebration. Updated May 22, 2022. Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in...more

Shar-pei loses owner, looking for a second chance | Community | wlfi.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in grants. Updated Jan 12, 2022. Combat Cookies are giving back to troops...more

Workreation program combines fun with community service - WLFI
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Greater Lafayette businesses are giving 'second chance' employees opportunities. Updated Apr 20, 2022. Community Foundation of Greater...more

Four-lane section planned for Veterans Memorial Parkway | Community | wlfi.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in grants. Updated Jan 12, 2022. Local leaders on the state of the cities and...more

What It Takes: Breeding and keeping honeybees | Community | wlfi.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in grants. Updated Jan 12, 2022. Indiana legislators looking to decide about...more

TSC to hold a bus driver recruitment event | Community | wlfi.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

... for foster children to come to Tippecanoe County. Updated Mar 30, 2022. Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in...more

Food Finder Food Bank is looking for volunteers | Community | wlfi.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette

Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette gives out 600K in grants. Updated Jan 12, 2022. 'Evening of Romance' returns to in-person Friday...more



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