Black Hills Area Community Foundation



The Black Hills Area Community Foundation was established in 1987 to serve both donors and nonprofit agencies throughout the Black Hills. BHACF manages and administers charitable funds for individuals, families, businesses and nonprofit organizations.

BHACF awards hundreds of grants that have a positive impact on the quality of life in the Black Hills area. BHACF is a public charity overseen by a diverse volunteer Board of Directors, which serves thousands of caring people who desire to make the Black Hills area a great place to live, work and to make a positive difference.

Web Address

www.bhacf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @BHACF

Facebook - www.facebook.com/BlackHillsAreaCommunityFoundation


Assets and Giving for Black Hills Area Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 30,050,433
2018 - 25,739,170
2017 - 22,453,381
Domestic Grants

2019 - 1,838,685
2018 - 1,807,748


    

Recent News from Black Hills Area Community Foundation


Local doctors start Vax to the Max Black Hills Challenge - KNBN NewsCenter1
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

Anyone in Rapid City can pick up the gift cards at the Black Hills Area Community Foundation on St. Joseph...more

Ford, ADT form venture to make vehicle security products - KNBN NewsCenter1
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

Black Hills Area Community Foundation receives grant from Vision Fund · Senate Bill 3 Pic 10 · SPLIT: SD House 'half n' half' over...more

Black Hills Area Community Foundation receives grant from Vision Fund - KNBN NewsCenter1
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

RAPID CITY, S.D.– Among the 11 agencies receiving Rapid City Vision Fund money is the Black Hills Area Community Foundation, which works to...more

Storybook Island receives major grant for inclusive park equipment - KNBN NewsCenter1
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

— Every year, the Black Hills Area Community Foundation selects a particular project to be the recipient of a generous $50,000 grant to put towards their...more

Storybook Island receives $50,000 for all-abilities playground | News | rapidcityjournal.com
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

Black Hills Area Community Foundation presented the $50,000 grant funds to Storybook Island on Saturday in conjunction with the park's Adult Fun...more

Foundation seeks to address Rapid City's lack of affordable housing - KOTA
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

... people in Rapid City who made less than 35-thousand dollars lived in unaffordable housing, that's according to Black Hills Area Community...more

HAMBURG: Rapid City housing lost a friend, but vital work continues | Opinion | rapidcityjournal.com
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

David was the lead consultant for the Black Hills Area Community Foundation's Strategic Housing Initiative. Through this work the...more

Attend a free vaccine clinic and you could get paid - KOTA
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation, Johnson and Johnson

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - This coming Thursday {September 2nd), the Black Hills Area Community Foundation and Monument Health will be hosting a free...more

Vision Fund requests total more than $62 million | Local | rapidcityjournal.com
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

Black Hills Area Community Foundation also requested $7 million for the Rapid City Strategic Housing Trust Fund for workforce...more

Abbott House celebrates opening of Therapeutic Foster Home in Rapid City
Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

... many other community organizations — including the Vucurevich Foundation and the Black Hills Area Community Foundation — to fund the...more



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