Founded in 2000, the goal of the Calaveras Community Foundation is to create a legacy of charitable giving and connect donors with nonprofit organizations that support a healthy, dynamic and prosperous community.
The Calaveras Community Foundation has recently seen a change in management as Linda Kangeter assumed the presidency of the foundation board as a replacement for Paul Stein.
The Calaveras...more
More than $30,000 in grants came to Calaveras Community Foundation for the past years from the Federlein Family Fund at the San Francisco Foundation.
Chris Federlein says he is fortunate that he...more
The Federlein Family Fund at the San Francisco Foundation has awarded grants to the Calaveras Community Foundation to benefit county seniors, to meet their basic needs and enhance their quality of...more
Two past Board of Directors of Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF)receives honors as Directors Emeritus.
Genna Hurst and Allen Breed had a goal to create a legacy of charitable giving which would...more
Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF) recently received a donation of $1500 from Umpqua Bank. Christy Maynard, Umpqua Bank Commercial Relationship Manager, states, “Community is at the center of all...more
Angels Camp – November 8, 2011 – The Calaveras 4 Teen Center group presented a framed certificate of appreciation to the Calaveras Community Foundation during its Nov. 3 meeting for the $4000...more
Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF) received a $10000 donation recently from Jackson Rancheria Casino and Hotel. A generous supporter of CCF for the past six years, the Foundation is most thankful...more
Paul DeBaldo, vice president of strategic planning for the Calaveras Community Foundation, stands with scholarship winners Wyatt Burns, left, Brendan Raymundo, Savanah Vieira, Jacqueline Craig,...more
Now is the time for area nonprofit organizations to submit grant requests to the Calaveras Community Foundation. The grant cycle begins May 1, with completed paperwork postmarked no later than June...more
Nine more local groups have been awarded nearly $18400 in the second round of 2010 grant funding by the Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF). ...See all stories on this topic...more
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