The Putnam County Community Foundation is teaming up again with the Montgomery County Community Foundation to expand the outreach of the series called the Nonprofit Learning Series.
The foundation...more
Jeff and Denise Sigworth have established a scholarship for Putnam County students as announced by the Putnam County Community Foundation.
This is for wishing to travel abroad within a...more
The Putnam County Community Foundation invites all eligible students, ages 14 to 22, to become a member of the Youth Philanthropy Committee.
The Youth Philanthropy Committee is tasked to review...more
Putnam County Community Foundation has already announced the four finalists of its 2012 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship program.
The four finalists, namely Emily Gill, Sam Gould, Olivia...more
Putnam County Community Foundation has announced a scholarship endowment will be awarded to a student as the recipient of the first Rebecca Jo "Becky" Brothers Service Scholarship.
The Brothers...more
All 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations are eligible to apply for the Putnam County Community Foundation's matching grants for endowments. Organizations applying must set a goal for their endowment...more
The mission of the Community Foundation is broad and includes support of all charitable activities in Putnam County. Community Foundation funding priorities are providing urgent human relief,...more
Elaine Peck of Putnam County Community Foundation and Bob Steele, representing Cloverdale Community Dollars for Scholars, confer about the $15000 challenge grant recently presented to the Dollars for...more
Susan Price, who chairs the Community Foundation's grants committee, also thanked donors to the unrestricted endowment, noting that due to their generosity, the Community Foundation has awarded...more
The recent Putnam County Community Foundation Scholarship Forum was attended by school leaders from Cloverdale, Greencastle, North Putnam, South Putnam, Area 30 and Ivy Tech. During the Forum at the...more
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