On Christmas Eve of 1951, a small group of friends gathered to sign incorporation papers that established the Hamilton Community Foundation.
The Hamilton Community Foundation is a result of the interest and efforts of this small group of civic-minded Hamiltonians who envisioned a non-profit, charitable organization which would help improve the quality of life for the community and its citizens.
Area residents Matt Current, Chris Halsey, Sarah Kaup and Joan Thomas were recently recognized for their extensive contributions to the Middletown community during the 26th annual meeting of the...more
If you took the time to read the Hamilton Community Foundation's annual Vital Signs report to the community — if you haven't, you should — you couldn't help but come away with a few...more
Neighbourhoods. File photo,/The Hamilton Spectator Community workers from left Brandon Braithwaite, Judy Kloosterman, David Derbyshire, Laura Ryan and Julia Kollek, talk with Sharon Charters, manager...more
Thanks to the Hamilton Community Foundation, one of our city's most impactful public health programs is getting a boost that will help vulnerable young mothers and their children. The...more
Butler County just opened a 2.2-mile stretch of the trail from Canal Street in Hamilton to Rentschler Forest MetroPark in Fairfield Twp. That piece cost nearly $1.08 million, all of it paid for by a...more
File photo by Greg Lynch The Hamilton Community Foundation supports many programs and agencies throughout the area. The foundation donated $1 million for the Great Miami River Recreation Trail...more
The fireworks display is made possible through donations from Aurora Area Chamber and Development members, City of Aurora, Farr Trust and Hamilton Community Foundation. Giltner's annual Fourth of...more
The Middletown Community Foundation distributed slightly more than $2 million last year in grants and scholarships to rank 70th on the list of most active grant makers for 2010. Executive Director T....more
The National Center on College Costs is entirely foundation-funded, Murray said, and FAFSA Day was provided courtesy of the Hamilton Community Foundation, ...See all stories on this topic...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.