The Erie Community Foundation



The Erie Community Foundation traces its history back to 1935 when Elisha H. Mack, co-founder of the Boston Store, created a charitable endowment fund. From 1935 to 1969, that sole fund fueled regional philanthropic efforts. However, after the tax reform act of 1969 created important distinctions between private foundations and public charities, Mr. Mack's fund was transformed into a public charity, The Erie Community Foundation, a process finalized in 1971.


Today, the foundation is constantly expanding its collection of nearly 500 different endowment funds, all created locally. Some funds are established during a donor's lifetime, others via a bequest. A number of local nonprofit organizations have also chosen to build endowments under the administrative umbrella of The Erie Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.eriecommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @TheECF1935


Assets and Giving for Erie Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 223,922,588
2017 - 236,091,159
2016 - 201,418,849
Domestic Grants

2018 - 20,862,991
2017 - 17,386,856


    

Recent News from Erie Community Foundation


City of Erie considers summer jobs program support
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Summer JAM started as a collaboration between Erie County government, the Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority and the Erie Community Foundation in 2014. It is administered by the Greater Erie...more

Meg Loncharic: Erie-area nonprofits anticipate JLE fundraiser
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Junior League of Erie members include, front row from left, Amanda Lasky, Sarah Lee and Aileen Baxter and, back row from left, Linda Brack, Amanda Washek, Sarah Latimer, Mary Smiecinski, Nicole...more

Meg Loncharic: Much in store for Erie cathedral's 125th anniversary
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation will be honoring Thomas B. Hagen with the Edward C. Doll Community Service Award at its annual meeting on June 14 at 3 p.m. at the Bayfront Convention Center. Hagen's...more

Our view: Don't let rural senator dictate Erie's fortunes
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation and others stepped forward with more than $3.7 million to help fund startup costs. And the county, in weighing sponsorship, looked to gaming revenues from Presque Isle...more

Women choose to go big and stay in Erie
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

And perhaps they did it against the odds, according to Erie Vital Signs, a project undertaken by Erie Community Foundation, United Way of Erie County, the Nonprofit Partnership and the Erie Regional...more

Our view: Budget item kindles community college hopes
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Gary Lee, director of administration for County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper, said the money would be matched with $3.7 million that was committed previously by the Erie Community Foundation and used...more

Erie County asks state for $3.5M for community college
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Erie County would match that amount with the $3.7 million committed by the Erie Community Foundation to the proposed community college. The request is the latest step in the county's bid for a...more

2X Match on Erie County, Pennsylvania projects, thanks to the Erie Community Foundation
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Starting February 19, projects from Erie County teachers can come to life at half the cost thanks to matched donations from the Erie Community Foundation. With the goal of supporting and improving...more

Erie community schools create rooms of their own
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation administers the Hagen fund. Other funding for the community schools model in the Erie School District is coming from each school's corporate partner, all of which are...more



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