On Christmas Eve of 1951, a small group of friends gathered to sign incorporation papers that established the Hamilton Community Foundation.
The Hamilton Community Foundation is a result of the interest and efforts of this small group of civic-minded Hamiltonians who envisioned a non-profit, charitable organization which would help improve the quality of life for the community and its citizens.
Butler County Veterans to update veterans memorial, donations needed.Memorial was built in 1999, and now 25 years later it is in need of an update.With the exception of two veterans who passed away...more
Hamilton Catholic school has taken ownership in helping Serve City re-establish its food pantry.Queen of Peace Catholic School is in the second year of a fundraising effort to support Serve...more
The foundation is providing $60,000 to retain four school-based support workers.The workers engage with students at Fairfield High School, Fairfield Academy and Creekside Middle School.The funds will...more
Rudi Wallace is the new president and CEO of the Hamilton Community Foundation.Wallace says it's been a tough time for the charitable sector.Food bank usage has increased in Hamilton and beyond, he...more
It was an important portal for the citya€™s business community.Thousands used the rail before interstates and air travel became the norm for travel.It also served as a gateway for the young...more
The 2024 Joe Nuxhall Memorial Scholarship is available to student-athletes from all 14 high schools in Butler County.The scholarship says recipients are chosen through an "exhaustive" and...more
The Huffman family donated their former 22-acre farm to create Huffman Park off John Gray Road in Fairfield.The Huffman Foundation has a storied legacy of giving back to this great community.The gift...more
Hamilton Community Foundation awarded PWC a $50,000 grant to help support its workforce development program.Integra Foundation awarded $5,000 to support PWC's Volunteer Involvement Program (VIP) L&L...more
Johnson & Johnson is putting its money where its mouth is, investing $100 million in a fund that aims to make a difference in the lives of women, children, and adolescents around the world, the New...more
First Enterprise Business Agency (FEBA), a Nottingham-based business support organization, is a contender for two categories at the first Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards to be held this coming February.