The Cherokee Strip Community Foundation (Enid Community Foundation) is a non-profit philanthropic organization that serves the charitable needs of Enid and surrounding communities through the development and administration of endowment funds with the goal of preserving capital and enhancing its value to benefit the Enid Community.
Mayor Bill Shewey, businessman Michael Wright and Community Development Support Association Executive Director Cheri Ezzell have been named Pillar of the Plains honorees.They will be honored during a...more
For more than 17 years, the Cherokee Strip Community Foundation has helped our residents fund grants in NW Oklahoma by providing the needed tools and resources to make a meaningful and lasting gift...more
As thoughts of the teachers walkouts this week enter our minds, the Cherokee Strip Community Foundation encourages the residents of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma to think about doing their own giving...more
Parker, a resident of Enid since 1979, has worked at the bank for the past 37 years and also has become involved with numerous organizations, including being a 4RKids foundation board member,...more
Woodward Arts Theatre Council, in Woodward, received $10,000 to restore the historic marquee at Woodward Arts Theatre. • Leonardo's Children's Museum, of Enid, received $3,770 to purchase a new...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.