Madison Community Foundation



Established in 1942, the mission of the Madison Community Foundation is to encourage, facilitate and manage long-term philanthropy. MCF was formed as the Madison Community Trust Fund for the purpose of encouraging and assisting charitable enterprises in the metropolitan area of the City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. Original assets were war bonds, collected to assist area soldiers returning from World War II. The GI Bill later served this purpose, and assets lay largely dormant for approximately forty years.


In 1986, longtime area resident Jane Coleman became the foundation's first executive director. For ten years, she built the structure and base upon which the foundation stands. When our current President, Kathleen Woit assumed leadership in 1997, MCF was managing 70 individual funds with assets of more than $40 million. Since that time, the foundation has grown to encompass a family of more than 860 individual funds, and assets in excess of $100 million.

Web Address

www.madisoncommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @msncf




    

Recent News from Madison Community Foundation


Editorial: Second Big Share will help build a better community
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

... ZenDesk, Home Savings Bank, Delta Properties, National Guardian Life, MGE, Sprinkman Real Estate, Madison Community Foundation,...more

Join in The Big Share to support social and environmental change
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

... also love the partnership with the UW School of Journalism and the Commons, and the support of the Madison Community Foundation and...more

2 Madison elementary schools to start offering community services
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

The program will be funded by a grant from the Madison Community Foundation. District officials hope to expand the program to additional schools...more

Madison School District announces two community schools
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

Thanks to a grant from the Madison Community Foundation, the school district has been exploring the community schools model and...more

Leopold and Mendota elementary schools chosen for Madison district's community schools initiative
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

The district received a $300,000 grant in April 2015 from the Madison Community Foundation to help fund the project over three years. Since then,...more

Madison picks Leopold and Mendota elementaries as first sites for new community schools concept
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

A $300,000 grant paid over three years from the Madison Community Foundation initiated the planning process last year. The two selected...more

Good Morning: Students can get help at FAFSA Days
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation, Madison County Community Foundation

PENDLETON — With support from the Madison County Community Foundation and South Madison Community Foundation, the National Center...more

Ten schools in the running for Madison district's community schools initiative
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

In April 2015, the district received a $300,000 grant from the Madison Community Foundation to be used over three years to help fund the...more

Library reaches fundraising goal
Foundation: Madison Community Foundation

A recent $30,000 grant from the Madison Community Foundation helped the library reach the minimum fundraising goal of $250,000, said...more

Community Foundation Update (4/25/15)
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Madison Community Foundation, Columbus Foundation

The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties has announced grants totaling $436,000 to six organizations. Funded by the...more



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