The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation is a non-profit organization created by and for the people of Winnebago County, Waushara County, Green Lake County and Ripon. Through our 585 charitable funds, we distribute grants to support projects that make our communities better places to live. In 2008, we awarded $6.9 million to non-profit organizations supporting everything from arts and culture to poverty and basic needs.
Representatives of Chamco — the city's industrial development arm — the Oshkosh Area Economic Development Corp., the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation, the...more
The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation awarded nine grants totaling to more than $79,000 to a several humanitarian causes that support disabled residents, children, the poor, elderly and battered...more
“This local partnership's vision, diligence and perseverance will result in great benefit to all of Wisconsin's Event City,” said Oshkosh Area Community Foundation President and CEO...more
The Consortium is made up of four funding partners - the City of Oshkosh Department of Community Development, Winnebago County Department of Human Services, the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation, and...more
The Consortium is made up of four funding partners - the City of Oshkosh Department of Community Development, Winnebago County Department of Human Services, the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation, and...more
Urban forestry grants distributed among 48 Wisconsin non-profit organizations and communities ranged from $1000 to $25000 were matched dollar for dollar for tree-planting efforts to resuscitate...more
The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation is trying to fill that need in the community by seeking community donations to help fund a mobile dental clinic. "The lack of dental care options for...more
Illustration courtesy of Tri-County Community Dent OSHKOSH, WI The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation is asking the community to step up to the challenge of raising $150000 to support the creation of...more
By Audralynn See 8 December 2011 One Comment Print this story UW Oshkosh student Rebecca Krummel (left) and Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Development Director Karlene Grabner present to a class...more
The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation saw a 21 percent increase in its net assets for the 2011 fiscal year, which ended in June. The foundation now lists $77.7 million in assets, an increase over the...more
Midsize businesses are tapping into the social business market because large companies do not need the help of start-ups to create a “social technology stack.” But a social business stack cannot generate revenue by itself.