The Erie Community Foundation



The Erie Community Foundation traces its history back to 1935 when Elisha H. Mack, co-founder of the Boston Store, created a charitable endowment fund. From 1935 to 1969, that sole fund fueled regional philanthropic efforts. However, after the tax reform act of 1969 created important distinctions between private foundations and public charities, Mr. Mack's fund was transformed into a public charity, The Erie Community Foundation, a process finalized in 1971.


Today, the foundation is constantly expanding its collection of nearly 500 different endowment funds, all created locally. Some funds are established during a donor's lifetime, others via a bequest. A number of local nonprofit organizations have also chosen to build endowments under the administrative umbrella of The Erie Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.eriecommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @TheECF1935


Assets and Giving for Erie Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 223,922,588
2017 - 236,091,159
2016 - 201,418,849
Domestic Grants

2018 - 20,862,991
2017 - 17,386,856


    

Recent News from Erie Community Foundation


Gaming funds critical to Erie County's anchor organizations
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

•Erie Arts & Culture uses the money to cover personnel and other overhead expenses. It provides grants to arts and cultural organizations...more

Erie's Oasis Market to open Feb. 28
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The effort received a major boost in June, when it received a $200,000 grant from the Erie Community Foundation. Kindig's and D'Silva's plans...more

EDDC creating 'diverse' group for input on downtown Erie improvements
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The group's all-male, 11-member board of directors includes executives from UPMC Hamot, Erie Insurance, the Erie Community Foundation...more

Erie nonprofit HANDS will pay taxes on Boston Store
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

PHFA has asked the Erie Community Foundation to assist with projects that would be worthy of the financing, Michael Batchelor, foundation...more

Report: Inclusion necessary in downtown Erie improvement plan
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The $135,000 study was funded by Erie Insurance, the EDDC, a grant from the Erie Community Foundation and $5,000 from city...more

Erie's Savocchio Business Park gets new owner
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Horton said Urban Erie Community Development used a grant from the Erie Community Foundation to buy the property. Urban Erie is working on...more

Community Shelter Services needs some help after two furnaces required $20000 in repairs
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The group plans on making an emergency grant request to the Erie Community Foundation, but even if approved, that won't cover all of the...more

Urban Land Institute releases report on EDDC footprint development, also to help with Erie ...
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The partners involved in bringing ULI to Erie included the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, the Erie Community Foundation, Erie...more

Erie Community Foundation announces more than $3.5 million in quarterly grants
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Local non-profits are taking home a combined more than $3.5 million. Today, the Erie Community Foundation announced its quarterly round of...more

Grants, Scholarships Totaling $3.5 Million Announced By Erie Community Foundation
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The largest grants announced, are called the "Shaping Tomorrow" grants. They went to Erie Arts and Culture, The Erie Regional Chamber and...more



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