By Rick McCrabb, Staff Writer 7:12 PM Friday, November 11, 2011 MIDDLETOWN — On its 25th anniversary, the Middletown Community Foundation celebrated the past during its annual meeting Thursday...more
Schul, a retired pre-school educator and longtime community volunteer, and Sherrer, executive director of the Middletown YMCA, will receive special awards at the Middletown Community Foundation's...more
Two local charitable foundations — the Middletown Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty — have also seen double- digit increases in donations. Hamilton saw a...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 Middletown Community Foundation selects each recipient. The Middletown recipients from the area are Alaynee Fink and William McGuire, both from Middletown; Joel Collins from Lebanon; and Alex...more
By Rick McCrabb, Staff Writer 12:15 AM Thursday, May 5, 2011 MIDDLETOWN — Once again, the requests for money from the Middletown Community Foundation outweighed the funds available. Still, the...more
By Rick McCrabb, Staff Writer Updated 1:56 AM Friday, March 11, 2011 MIDDLETOWN — Those interested in applying for several grant opportunities from the Middletown Community Foundation don't...more
The event in Finkelman Auditorium at the Miami University Middletown campus is being presented through the Middletown police department and is funded by a $7000 grant from the Middletown Community...more
By Rick McCrabb, Staff Writer 11:29 AM Monday, March 7, 2011 MIDDLETOWN — Those interested in applying for several grant opportunities from the Middletown Community Foundation don't have much...more
The Journal shares the building with First Financial Bank, Middletown Area United Way and Middletown Community Foundation. Office hours will remain the same, 8 am to 5 pm weekdays. User comments are...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.