Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Inc.



Since 1991, area residents have turned to the Greater Green Bay
Community Foundation to make their philanthropic giving as effective
as possible.
The Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity,
works to improve the quality of life in Brown, Door, Kewaunee,
and Oconto Counties.

Web Address

www.ggbcf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @ggbcfoundation


Assets and Giving for Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 146,536,732
2019 - 143,560,460
2018 - 109,825,939
2017 - 105,125,196
Domestic Grants

2020 - 15,838,244
2019 - 7,580,873
2018 - 7,341,537


    

Recent News from Greater Green Bay Community Foundation


Life study results helps launch the Greater Green Bay Community Hub | WLUK - Fox 11
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

And information like this just allows us to sharpen our focus on that," said Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Dennis...more

Local foundation creates Greater Green Bay Community Hub - WBAY
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Community Hub was designed and developed by the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation in partnership with the Brown County United Way....more

Greater Green Bay Community Foundation: Announces Retirement, Succession & Continued Growth
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Since joining the Community Foundation in 2015, Dart has worked closely with our donor and professional advisor community to ensure every...more

'Project Play 60' set for Feb. 5 in Lambeau Field atrium - Green Bay Packers
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Packers, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation kick off fifth year of Give BIG Green Bay. 45 local nonprofits selected to participate, Feb....more

Packers, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation kick off fifth year of Give BIG Green Bay
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Green Bay Packers Foundation and Greater Green Bay Community Foundation are celebrating five years of impact this year, with the fifth...more

How Press-Gazette and Post-Crescent reported affordable housing crisis
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

... established within the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, in partnership with the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley...more

Entrepreneur Abha Thakkar to moderate panel on nonprofit leadership in social justice | Madison365
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Nonprofit consultant and entrepreneur Abha Thaker will moderate a panel titled “Philanthropy through social justice: how nonprofit leaders are filling...more

Wisconsin's Special Ed System: High Stress, Sparse State Funding
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

This piece was produced for the NEW News Lab, a local news collaboration in Northeast Wisconsin. Microsoft is providing financial support to the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and Community...more

Give BIG Green Bay seeks nonprofit applicants for 2022 event - NBC26
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Green Bay Packers and the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation will host the fifth year of this event to raise awareness and encourage support...more

Defendants faced shifting demands in Outagamie County judge's one-man drug court - Royal Purple
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Microsoft is providing financial support to the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region to fund...more



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