The Foundation was first organized on June 28, 1968, as the Greater Warsaw Community Foundation under the sponsorship of the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce. In the 1970s, the Foundation was reorganized and expanded to include the entire county and renamed the Kosciusko County Foundation.
As of Monday afternoon, less than $1.5 million had been raised, said Suzie Light, executive director of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation. Light...more
Creighton Brothers representatives recently awarded a $50,000 grant to the Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse (Beaman Home) to build a new emergency shelter and outreach center.
The grant, which...more
The Kosciusko County Community Foundation is accepting applications for non-traditional scholarships. The deadline for applying is Monday, July 15. Applications must be submitted online and may be...more
On Tuesday, May 21, Kosciusko County Community Foundation presented the board and staff of Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse (The Beaman Home) with a $50,000 challenge grant toward the construction...more
Two students have been named recipients of four-year, full-tuition scholarships as the Kosciusko County Community Foundation 2013 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars. Barbara Kimmel and Rebecca Ailes...more
YMCA Executive Director Chad Zaucha reviews architectural renderings for a new YMCA facility with Community Foundation Executive Director Suzie Light. A Community Foundation grant for $50,000...more
Suzie Light, left, recognized outgoing board members at today's Kosciusko County Community Foundation's annual meeting in Atwood. Pictured, from left, are Light, Rita Price Simpson, Marsha...more
In her role at the Community Foundation, Amy will assist nonprofits through the grant application process and students through the scholarship application process. Additionally, she will provide...more
Local partners include Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation, Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce, ...
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