Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi



The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi was born out of a cooperative project in 2000 to place an online computer in every DeSoto County public classroom. DeSoto became the first county in Mississippi to accomplish this goal as a pilot project for the state.

Following this model, Mississippi became the first state in the nation with an online computer in every public school classroom. After this success, a local steering committee met for more than two years, and the Foundation was incorporated in January 2002 to serve eight counties: Coahoma, DeSoto, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tunica and Tate.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Assets

2019 - 21,214,919
2018 - 17,536,858
2017 - 18,148,346
2016 - 17,725,540
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,213,259
2018 - 2,107,869
2017 - 1,349,084


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi


Virtual Crystal Ball benefits Northwest Mississippi all year
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

This year, the Community Foundation has an unaudited amount of over $200,000 raised. The Crystal Ball supports causes such as the purchase...more

Vaccination Transportation Initiative launched by community leader and entrepreneur Pam Chatman
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi announced this week its latest COVID-19 relief effort in partnership with Pam Chatman,...more

Community Foundation's Crystal Ball Gala set for Saturday
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi will honor Charley Pride and local volunteers at its 21st annual Crystal Ball Gala on...more

$1.2 Million in CARES Act funds available through the Community Foundation of Northwest ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

To date, the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi has granted $118,660 to 20 nonprofits and food pantries. When the legislature returned...more

Sunflower County, Delta organizations benefitting from CFNM fund
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi (CFNM) launched Phase II of its FEED Northwest Mississippi Fund thanks to the Dan...more

Maddox Foundation provides FEED program matching grant
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The FEED fund was announced last week by the Community Foundation in response to the coronavirus pandemic. It will provide financial resources...more

Two among Volunteer Mississippi award winners
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

... Mercy, Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, Samaritan's Feet, Ronald McDonald House of Memphis, and many more,” Bartolotta...more

Community Foundation announces Fulcher as successor as president
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi president Tom Pittman will step down from that position on April 1, and the Foundation's...more

Dinosaurs to the digital age
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Preserving history and expanding the educational and creative horizons of ... fundraising for the creation of the DeSoto County Children's...more

DeSoto County responds to tornado strikes
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi announced it had activated a DeSoto Disaster Fund to receive donations by check, credit...more



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