Kosciusko County Community Foundation Inc.



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.

Assets and Giving for Kosciusko County Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 58,932,316
2019 - 62,337,906
2018 - 57,353,487
2017 - 54,179,382
Domestic Grants

2020 - 3,301,345
2019 - 3,241,796
2018 - 2,577,519


    

Recent News from Kosciusko County Community Foundation


Kosciusko AWL receives grant « News With Stacey Page | Mid ...
Foundation: Kosciusko County Community Foundation

Mindy Truex, Kosciusko County Community Foundation Board Member, at left, presents a grant check from the Reuben F. and Betty Jane Clover Charitable Fund to Animal Welfare League Executive Director,...more

NCB supports Heart of Gold « News With Stacey Page | Mid Northern ...
Foundation: Kosciusko County Community Foundation

This year, nominees will be invited to a reception on June 15 and will be given the opportunity to award a Community Foundation grant, in their name, to the charitable organization of their choice....more

Lilly Endowment Awards $7 Million Grant to Establish Orthopedics and Community Initiative in Kosciusko County, IN
Foundation: Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Lilly Endowment

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation (KCCF) and BioCrossroads announced that a $7 million grant, made by Lilly Endowment Inc. to KCCF, will support the ... See all stories on this...more



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