Battle Creek Community Foundation



The Battle Creek Community Foundation is a public foundation built by individuals, families and businesses that care about their community. These groups donate their time and resources to make Battle Creek a better place to live - today and in the future.

The Battle Creek Community Foundation was founded in 1974 by Leonard White, Robert B. Miller, and Harry Davidson. Their goal was to create a way for people of all means to be able to give back to their community.

Assets and Giving for Battle Creek Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 108,909,294
2019 - 126,755,188
2018 - 129,469,092
Domestic Grants

2020 - 6,186,865
2019 - 8,395,845


    

Recent News from Battle Creek Community Foundation


Your Opinion: Time for local history museum
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

I encourage representatives from the city, Battle Creek Community Foundation, historical society, the Museum Study Committee and maybe even the WK Kellogg ...See all stories on this topic...more

Live radio stream to connect B.C. to friends, family in Florida
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation feels it is important to not only help sponsor the radio stream, but to facilitate the opportunity for others to help ...See all stories on this topic...more

Community Foundation adds Percoulis, Jennings to staff
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Bay Area Community Foundation, Saginaw Community Foundation

Kelsey Jennings has been named Finance Manager, with responsibilities in general accounting associated with the Battle Creek Community Foundation and its ...See all stories on this topic...more

BCCF awards $30000 to arts and culture organizations
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation recently awarded $30000.00 in operating grants for area arts and culture organizations which will enhance arts and ...See all stories on this topic...more

A picture can be worth more than words at CIR
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

It's not only individual visitors to the studio that have used the machine; CIR staff said the Kellogg Co., the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the ...See all stories on this topic...more

Arts groups receive $155330 in grants
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation recently awarded $155330.00 in operating grants for area arts and culture organizations which will enhance arts and ...See all stories on this topic...more

Motorcycle ride will support local organizations
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation is pleased to announce the 4th annual J. Chris Schweitzer Memorial Ride which will take place on Sunday, September 19, ...See all stories on this topic...more

Local arts and culture grants announced
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation announced today it granted $155330 to local arts and culture organizations. The Art Center of Battle Creek received ...See all stories on this topic...more

PND News Community Foundation Update82110
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Fairfield County Community Foundation, Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Marin Community Foundation, Columbus Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

The Novatobased Marin Community Foundation will hold a reception on September 9 to celebrate the artists featured in its current exhibition The...more

Community Foundation reports strong year
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation

Despite one of the toughest economic periods in US history, the Battle Creek Community Foundation continued to give money to local organizations and events ...See all stories on this topic...more



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