Decatur County Community Foundation Inc.



In 1992, a group of concerned volunteers gathered to establish a community foundation in Decatur County. They recognized that this new type of charitable organization would provide something Decatur County had never had: a charitable organization that allows donors to support any type of charity and more importantly a charity that is established to last forever.


From its humble beginning, the Foundation has evolved into a community leader. Providing over
$4 million in grants and helping to bring over $2 million to the community in Lilly Endowment funds, the Foundation has become a constant source of financial support to local non-profits.


Web Address

www.dccfound.org


Assets and Giving for Decatur County Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 24,205,836
2018 - 20,942,810
2017 - 22,386,714
Domestic Grants

2019 - 750,592
2018 - 746,202


    

Recent News from Decatur County Community Foundation


Park fundraiser a success | Local News | greensburgdailynews.com
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

Donations made through the Decatur County Community Foundation and earmarked for the Inclusion Park are tax...more

Indiana town offers $5K, free grandparent service to attract residents - New York Post
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

... the executive director for the Decatur County Community Foundation, told the local station. “Our community is just really warm and...more

An Indiana town is wooing new residents with on-demand grandparents - Houston Public Media
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

Tami Wenning, the director of the Decatur County Community Foundation, and her husband Dan are the grandparents up-f0r-grabs in...more

Indiana city offers $5,000, ‘Grandparents on Demand’ to attract remote workers
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

Executive Director for the Decatur County Community Foundation Tami Wenning and her husband “happily offer babysitting hours and will stand in...more

Indiana town will give you cash and ‘grandparents on demand’ if you move there
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

"Our friend Tami at the Decatur County Community Foundation and her husband (who also drives the school bus) happily offer babysitting hours...more

All Indiana Counties Represented in Applications For Economic Grant Program
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

All of Indiana's 92 counties have submitted applications for an economic development grant program.The program is funded by the federal government's American Rescue Plan.The grants will fund...more

DCCF announces new match opportunity - Yahoo News
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

Oct. 1—GREENSBURG — The Decatur County Community Foundation has announced a new match opportunity. Thanks to the generosity of some local...more

$550,000 available for COVID relief | Local News | greensburgdailynews.com
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

GREENSBURG – The Decatur County Council has partnered with the Decatur County Community Foundation to administer funding given to our county by the...more

Decatur County Community Foundation Announces Grants
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

The Decatur County Community Foundation announced its latest cycle of grant recipients, including three large grants and two small projects. Large grants include tables and chairs for the Decatur...more

Youth Philanthropy Council members announced
Foundation: Decatur County Community Foundation

Beginning this May, a dozen local students will be joining the Decatur County Community Foundation to promote youth development in...more



Social Enterprise Network Sites


Melbourne social enterprise Who Gives A Crap sold nearly 3 million rolls of toilet paper in 2014/15 and gave half the proceeds to WaterAid Australia, but co-founder Simon Griffiths says the donation would have been less had the startup adopted a non-profit model when it launched two years ago.




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