Wabash Valley Community Foundation Inc.



The Wabash Valley Community Foundation serves as a community portal. By channeling community expertise to residents and taking creative ideas to the community the foundation makes a difference in Vigo, Sullivan and Clay counties.

Beyond simply taking charitable contributions and making grants to charitable organizations, the foundation's board and staff are responsible for having in-depth expertise and spend most of their time in the community understanding challenges, identifying opportunities and recognizing successful organizations.

Web Address

www.wvcf.com

Social Media Links

Twitter - @WVCFoundation


Assets and Giving for Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 62,705,661
2018 - 58,000,760
2017 - 54,632,035
Domestic Grants

2019 - 1,736,926
2018 - 2,042,025


    

Recent News from Wabash Valley Community Foundation


Four Valley students named Lilly Endowment Scholars
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation, Wabash Valley Community Foundation, Lilly Endowment

The Community Foundation received 426 applications from students in the three-county area. Each county had its own selection committee comprised of county citizens. The selection process was...more

Community Foundation awards $423K in grants
Foundation: Clay County Community Foundation, Wabash Valley Community Foundation

The Wabash Valley Community Foundation and its affiliates, Clay County Community Foundation and Sullivan County Community Foundation, recently distributed more than $420,000 to non-profit...more

100+ Women Who Care give $13000 to Camp Navigate
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Our new summer program that is focusing on teenage employment will be a great plus for our community. We are very grateful to 100 Women Who Care for making this possible.” 100+ Women Who Care Vigo...more

New program assists struggling families
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Fullhart said a computer lab — funded through a grant from the Wabash Valley Community Foundation — is available to do online training, search for documentation and do job searches. She also...more

College football attendance dips, but Purdue gets Brohm bump
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Miranda Goodwin, former intern at the Wabash Valley Community Foundation in Terre Haute, was awarded Indiana INTERNnet's Non-Traditional Intern of the Year at the recent 12th annual IMPACT Awards...more

ISP: Traffic stop yields meth, pot arrest
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Newsmaker. Miranda Goodwin, former intern at the Wabash Valley Community Foundation in Terre Haute, was awarded Indiana INTERNnet's Non-Traditional Intern of the Year at the recent 12th annual IMPACT...more

What's Going On: Feb. 10, 2018
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Baby Explorer program, 9:30 a.m., registration required, Terre Haute Children's Museum, 727 Wabash Ave.; 812-235-5548; Wabash Valley Amateur Radio Association program, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; program by...more

Community Mourns Loss of "Mr. Rose-Hulman"
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

He was a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Terre Haute, a director the Crossroads of America Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and a board member of the Terre Haute Chamber of...more

Campus Mourning Loss of 'Mr. Rose-Hulman' Ronald Reeves
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

Among his numerous community endeavors, he was a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Terre Haute, a director the Crossroads of America Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and a board...more

100+ Women Who Care to meet Thursday to select charitable cause
Foundation: Wabash Valley Community Foundation

100+ Women Who Care Vigo County, coordinated by the Wabash Valley Community Foundation, is designed to provide financial support to nonprofit organizations and to create a sense of community among...more



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