By making a donation at the Putnam County Community Foundation's booth during Fair Week, people can receive a chance to win either a hog donated by the Mann Family and White Oak Farms or a pizza...more
The Putnam County Community Foundation has announced that Ellie Ypma has established a new endowment supporting its Community Grants Program. Ed and Ellie Ypma each worked for nearly four decades at...more
The Putnam County Community Foundation is seeking 501(c)(3) nonprofits, churches and units of government to be partners in serving the local Putnam County community. Preliminary grant applications...more
Jinsie Bingham is surprised to be named recipient of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award from the Putnam County Community Foundation. Jinsie Bingham received the Spirit of Philanthropy Award at the...more
Steve Mason (left), owner of Mason Jewelers, Lydna Dunbar of Treasures On The Square and Bill Shuee of Shuee and Sons get together to talk about their support of the Putnam County Community...more
Share the Dream 2011 participants meeting at the Partnership Center recently were (front, from left) Elaine Peck (Putnam County Community Foundation) and Tanis Monday (Putnam County Museum) and...more
May 10, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "DePauw University's Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Panhellenic Council (NPC) have donated $4000 to the Putnam County Community Foundation to fully...more
Dean Gambill will join the Putnam County Community Foundation team as its new director of community development. Gambill has served in the non-profit field for more than 20 years, and has experience...more
GREENCASTLE ---- The Putnam County Community Foundation has announced the availability of matching grants for endowments benefiting charitable organizations in Putnam County. All charitable...more
Toward this end, the Putnam County Community Foundation provides high-quality, low-cost workshops designed to help local non-profit organizations, churches, ...See all stories on this topic...more
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