The Marietta Community Foundation was founded in 1974 and headed by the late Carl L. Broughton. The Foundation became relatively dormant before being reactivated in 1992 through a sizable gift from two former Marietta residents, Mary Carolyn McCoy Mildren and William E. Mildren Sr. They established a trust in memory of their late parents to be used as a challenge grant encouraging community leader Robert E. Kirkbride to revitalize the Foundation.
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The Sandra Lee Young and Sylvia Lee Young Enterprise Fund was established.The Youngs were fans of "Star Trek," hence the title Enterprise Fund.More than $150,000 will be dispersed this year.The fund...more
Marietta Community Foundation brings together passionate donors and causes to improve Washington County, Ohio for generations to come. Founded in...more
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