Clark County Community Foundation



The Clark County Community Foundation (CCCF), an affiliate of the Arkansas Community Foundation, is a non-profit organization set up to help donors invest in the future of Clark County. The CCCF creates endowment funds, builds assets, and awards grants to help meet the needs of the community.


Through the “Partners Program” with the Arkansas Community Foundation most donations will be matched dollar for dollar through a generous gift from the Walton Foundation. Any citizen may become a philanthropist through gifts to the Community Foundation.



    

Recent News from Clark County Community Foundation


CCF announces 2017 grant recipients
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation, The Clark County Community Foundation

LOYAL – The Clark County Community Foundation (CCCF) is pleased to announce the 2017 Grant Cycle Award recipients. Recipients are: Page Forward – Volunteers for Literacy in Clark County, Clark Co...more

GoodGiving checks delivered to Clark non-profits
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

Representatives from 18 Clark County nonprofit organizations braved slick roads and falling snow to meet at Leeds Center for the Arts Tuesday to hear the results of the 2018 goodGiving Challenge....more

Clark County Community Foundation launches 2017 grant cycle
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

The Foundation intends to award at least one grant to each of the following focus areas: agriculture, arts/cultural/historic, citizens and...more

Rebirth & revitalization: Winchester not immune to challenges facing downtowns nationwide
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

In 2015, Main Street Winchester received a planning grant from the Clark County Community Foundation with the support of the Clark County...more

Clark County Community Foundation scholarship program underway
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

LOYAL — Applications are now available for the Clark County Community Foundation Inc. (CCCF) 2017 scholarship program. For the third year in...more

Beehive, Adult Development Center receive window tinting
Foundation: Arkansas Community Foundation, Clark County Community Foundation

This tinting was made possible in part by a grant from the Clark County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Arkansas Community...more

Chamber presents awards at annual banquet
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

Thanks to the hard work of a variety of community organizations, including two endowed foundations — the Clark County Community Foundation...more

Local groups, organizations receive funding
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

In addition to the funds, Karen Arnold was named the new executive director of the Clark County Community Foundation. Arnold will replace...more

VanMeter remembered for faith, generous spirit
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

Hodgkin and VanMeter were founding members of the Clark County Community Foundation. In 1995, along with Janet Prewitt, Ralph Oliver,...more

Local groups, organization receive funding
Foundation: Clark County Community Foundation

According to Ginger Overturf executive director of the Clark County Community Foundation, more than $30,000 was divided among the groups...more



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