Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Inc.



Since 1991, area residents have turned to the Greater Green Bay
Community Foundation to make their philanthropic giving as effective
as possible.
The Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity,
works to improve the quality of life in Brown, Door, Kewaunee,
and Oconto Counties.

Web Address

www.ggbcf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @ggbcfoundation


Assets and Giving for Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 146,536,732
2019 - 143,560,460
2018 - 109,825,939
2017 - 105,125,196
Domestic Grants

2020 - 15,838,244
2019 - 7,580,873
2018 - 7,341,537


    

Recent News from Greater Green Bay Community Foundation


Green Bay foundation gives $35K to help women, girls
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Literacy Green Bay was among a number of local nonprofit and school programs that received more than $35000 provided in 10 grants by the Women's Fund of Greater Green Bay, a fund of the Greater...more

Greater Green Bay Community Foundation grants to help women, girls
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Literacy Green Bay was among a number of local nonprofit and school programs that received more than $35000 provided in 10 grants by the Women's Fund of Greater Green Bay, a fund of the Greater...more

Greater Green Bay Community Foundation allocates $565K to fight poverty
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

It's the fourth year the foundation has distributed grants to nonprofit organizations. Each year, groups seeking funding submit grant proposals. The foundation's grant board reviews each...more

Greater Green Bay Community Foundation will distribute funds to nonprofits
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation has provided ammunition to combat poverty in the area. The nonprofit this month announced its plan to grant $565000 over the next three years to benefit 20...more

Foundation, funds help battle head lice at Green Bay schools for upcoming year
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation has awarded the Green Bay School District a grant to purchase treatment kits for low-income children. Alison Draheim, the school district's family...more

Local non-profits seeing financially healthier
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The 2011 survey from the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation says 43% of non-profits are financially healthier than compared to 27% in 2010. They are borrowing less, the income from endowments...more

5 days left in Stock the Shelves drive
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

People who want to contribute can donate directly to the Community Foundation — which established a fund to collect and distribute the donations to the food pantries — in person, by mail or...more

Stock the Shelves: Help us fill food pantries
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

To contribute online, visit the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation at www.ggbcf.org and click on the "Give to Stock the Shelves" graphic on the homepage. Donors also can reach the...more

Area schools, agencies share $108K in grants
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation has announced 32 recipients of $108000 in funding they have awarded in their fall grant cycle. ...See all stories on this topic...more

Stock the Shelves passes halfway point
Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

The Green Bay Press-Gazette and the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation are working together in an effort to raise $75000 by Nov. ...See all stories on this topic...more



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