Essex County Community Foundation



In 1998, David Tory, together with Lorraine Astle, founded Broadhow, a 501(c)( 3) company, to provide infrastructure support and training services to non-profit organizations supporting children and families at risk throughout Essex County. Uniquely, Broadhow's mission was to provide these services for free or at minimal costs. In the course of providing these services, Broadhow staff became aware of a number of issues that would be best addressed by a community foundation -- but at the time there was no such foundation that focused on Essex County.


In response to these needs, Broadhow, after many months of consideration and close consultation with nonprofit organizations, foundations, and community leaders decided to change its legal status and name and became the Essex County Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.eccf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @ECCFGives


Assets and Giving for Essex County Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 96,930,282
2019 - 91,073,475
2018 - 68,768,419
Domestic Grants

2020 - 18,086,766
2019 - 20,339,427


    

Recent News from Essex County Community Foundation


Lynn and Peabody were front and center at the Essex County Arts & Culture Summit
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

The upbeat daylong event, sponsored by the Essex County Community Foundation and the Barr Foundation, introduced the Creative County Initiative, which supports partnerships to create public artworks,...more

Foundation to invest $750000 in arts
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

In the summer, the city has live outdoor music four days a week, and more people are living in the downtown as development continues near the train station, he said. "We're becoming...more

Foundation to invest $750000 in arts
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

BEVERLY — The Essex County Community Foundation has an ambitious goal of improving the region's quality of life through the power of arts and culture. The organization took a first step on that...more

Beverly to Host Essex County Arts &Amp; Culture Summit
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

The Essex County Arts & Culture Summit will be held this Friday, April 13.The daylong event will focus on strengthening the arts and culture communities in Essex County.The event will provide a full...more

North Shore News in Brief
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

Nominations are currently being accepted for the Margaret Voss Howard Teacher Recognition Award, a fund of the Essex County Community Foundation. Teachers from the Salem and Marblehead school...more

Cheers and Jeers for recent newsmakers
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

CHEERS to Dave Edwards, president and CEO of Essex County Community Foundation, who is retiring in May, and to Beth Francis, who will take the reins in the spring. Edwards came to the foundation, one...more

Essex County Community Foundation CEO to retire
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

Dave Edwards, president and CEO of the Essex County Community Foundation, will retire in May. He'll be replaced by Beth Francis, currently vice president for development. The foundation's mission is...more

Community foundation names new CEO
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

Beth Francis will succeed Dave Edwards as president and CEO of the Essex County Community Foundation. Edwards, who has been with the foundation since January 2015, will retire in May. Francis has...more

Foundation to fund arts in Essex County
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

The Essex County Community Foundation has announced an initiative that could make a large impact on arts and culture throughout the region. Partnering with the Boston-based Barr Foundation, the...more

Foundation to fund arts in Essex County
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Essex County Community Foundation

The Essex County Community Foundation has announced an initiative that could make a large impact on arts and culture throughout the region. Partnering with the Boston-based Barr Foundation, the...more



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