Whatever your means or charitable goals, the Lee County Community Foundation makes it easy to become a philanthropist. You may contribute to any of the funds at any time, in any amount — or start a new endowment for your favorite charity with $10,000 in initial funding.
Sister, S.O.A.R. won first place at the Tupelo/Lee County Community Foundation's “Night for a Hand Up” event in November, winning $10,000 for its mentorship and rehabilitation efforts to empower...more
TUPELO – The Tupelo/Lee County Community Foundation will host its annual major fundraiser in April, but this year's Phantom Ball is a “non-event” for which guests are invited to ... The...more
The Lee County Community Foundation announced this week that it would give its annual Man and Woman of the Year Awards to attorney Jimmy Love Sr. and radio personality Margaret Murchison. The pair...more
The Tupelo/Lee County Hunger Coalition was formed in August under the auspices of the CREATE Foundation's Tupelo/Lee County Community Foundation and the United Way of Northeast Mississippi. It brings...more
Chris Raine, an MBA student and Skoll Scholar at Saïd Business School, Oxford University who fundamentally believes in social entrepreneurship, founded an online community program called Hello Sunday Morning.