The Erie Community Foundation



The Erie Community Foundation traces its history back to 1935 when Elisha H. Mack, co-founder of the Boston Store, created a charitable endowment fund. From 1935 to 1969, that sole fund fueled regional philanthropic efforts. However, after the tax reform act of 1969 created important distinctions between private foundations and public charities, Mr. Mack's fund was transformed into a public charity, The Erie Community Foundation, a process finalized in 1971.


Today, the foundation is constantly expanding its collection of nearly 500 different endowment funds, all created locally. Some funds are established during a donor's lifetime, others via a bequest. A number of local nonprofit organizations have also chosen to build endowments under the administrative umbrella of The Erie Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.eriecommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @TheECF1935


Assets and Giving for Erie Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 223,922,588
2017 - 236,091,159
2016 - 201,418,849
Domestic Grants

2018 - 20,862,991
2017 - 17,386,856


    

Recent News from Erie Community Foundation


Community Foundation Update (09/07/19)
Foundation: Community Foundation of Sarasota County, East Bay Community Foundation, Foundation for the Carolinas, Columbus Foundation, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Dayton Foundation, Erie Community Foundation

The Community Foundation of Sarasota County has announced grants totaling nearly $10 million to local nonprofits. The awards include more than...more

Meg Loncharic: Erie golf outing supports female philanthropy
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation's Erie Women's Fund recently hosted the 2019 Women Driving Philanthropy Golf Outing, a one-of-a-kind golf event...more

Magee-Womens Research Institute Expands to Erie, Bringing Clinical Trials and Jobs
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation announced a $6 million grant, the largest in its 84-year history, to bring Magee-Womens Research Institute (MWRI)...more

$26 million medical research facility coming to Erie
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

It was nearly a year ago that the Erie Community Foundation announced a new blueprint for investment and philanthropy. That plan, outlined...more

Magee-Womens Research Institute to expand to Erie thanks to $6 million grant from Erie ...
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation announced a $6 million grant to expand the Magee-Womens Research Institute to Erie. This grant is the largest in...more

Nonprofits anticipate new Crawford Gives
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The great thing is that Erie Gives has created a culture of philanthropy that gets people thinking about giving on a certain day. We want to see...more

Our view: Erie Gives shows that people care
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The single day of online giving, which was launched by the Erie Community Foundation in 2011, this year raised a record $5.53 million donated...more

Our view: Dig deep for Erie Gives campaign
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

This extraordinary event, launched in 2011 to celebrate the Erie Community Foundation's 75th anniversary, began with a simple idea — set aside...more

Erie is Giving More
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Launched in 2011 by the Erie Community Foundation, Erie Gives offers the opportunity for donors to make a contribution to nonprofits throughout...more

Community members gathered for Community Cup Golf Tournament to help local nonprofits
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The event raised donations for Hope on Horseback, Mercy Center for Women and Education, and the Erie Community Foundation. “We're...more



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