Foundations of East Chicago. Inc.



The Foundations of East Chicago are committed to improving the lives of every resident of East Chicago, Indiana. Conceived by the citizens of East Chicago to be independent, citizen-run, private foundations, we derive funding from East Chicago's local casino and use this money to support local churches, schools, and nonprofit organizations that know the community best and put the money into action where it can do the most good.

Web Address

www.foundationsec.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @foundationsec

Facebook - facebook.com/FoundationsEC

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Recent News from Foundations of East Chicago


Habitat for Humanity receives $2000 grant
Foundation: Crown Point Community Foundation, Foundations of East Chicago

Legacy Foundation in partnership with the Crown Point Community Foundation and the Foundations of East Chicago created the Emergency...more

Foundations of East Chicago awards $373000 to NWI nonprofits
Foundation: Foundations of East Chicago

The Foundations of East Chicago has been awarding grants to community nonprofits for 21 years with the mission of “supporting local...more

Philanthropy has its day
Foundation: Foundations of East Chicago

CHESTERTON | Area fundraising professionals gathered Thursday at Sand Creek Country Club to honor the people and organizations that lead philanthropy...more

nFocus Software Enables Group to Be First in Nation to Share Regional Data for Student Success | Press Releases @ Your Story
Foundation: Foundations of East Chicago

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Legacy Foundation, the community foundation that serves Lake County, Indiana, the Lake Area United Way, and Foundations of East Chicago, recently joi. Your Story -...more





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