Community Foundation of Howard County Inc.



It started with a dream and $10,000 in startup funding from the United Way of Howard County in 1989. Today, the Community Foundation of Howard County is home to more than 100 funds representing a broad range of donor and community interests. From its incorporation on March 6, 1991, the foundation has grown into the largest single grantmaker in the county.

The number and dollar amounts of grants being given in the community continue to grow. Those grants, however, are all the direct or indirect result of a donor's interest in the community. To all of our donors, we say thank you for your generosity. The community foundation exists as a vehicle to help individuals and organizations realize their charitable dreams. To find out more, click on the links to the left or in the box in the top right corner. Thanks for visiting.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Howard County

Assets

2018 - 76,380,394
2017 - 78,252,114
Domestic Grants

2018 - 1,987,204


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Howard County


Community Foundation of Howard County grant supports Kokomo-Howard County ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

The Community Foundation of Howard County has contributed $17600 through a grant in support of the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library's "City of Firsts" ... See all stories on this...more

Community Foundation of Howard County grant supports Kokomo-Howard County ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

Left to right, Ron Harper, president of the Community Foundation of Howard County; Susan Luttrell, president of the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library ... See all stories on this...more

Community Garden purchases tractor with help from local donors
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

With the help of several local donors and a matching grant of $7500 from the Community Foundation of Howard County, the Community Garden recently purchased ... See all stories on this...more



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