Community Foundation for the Alleghenies



The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies is a nonprofit public foundation that works with donors to develop funds that will benefit our community both now and in the future.

Since 1990, donors have entrusted the Foundation to represent their interest in the community and to do so in a manner that combines their philanthropy with others to make their efforts go further.

We serve donors from throughout the country who want to support charitable interests in Bedford, Cambria, and Somerset counties, as well as certain interests in Indiana County. Support is offered through grantmaking in the areas of the arts and humanities, children and youth, civic affairs, economic development, education, environmental programs, health and human services, heritage, religion, and scholarships. All of these areas help to define community. We work with larger foundations to help support fields of interest, such as the environment and environmentally sustainable business initiatives, throughout all of Western Pennsylvania.

Web Address

www.cfalleghenies.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @CFAllegh


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

Assets

2019 - 74,104,567
2018 - 68,269,600
2017 - 63,526,378
Domestic Grants

2019 - 3,273,187
2018 - 3,908,410


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for the Alleghenies


Local foundations provide money to police for new, modernized equipment
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

We want police to be able to have tools to do their job the right way,” said Mike Kane, president of the Community Foundation for the...more

Nonprofits' contributions to help upgrade Johnstown Police Department, turn cruisers into mobile ...
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

The 1889 Foundation, which contributed $150,000, and Lee Initiatives and the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, which both added...more

Ghost Town Trail extension opens in Blacklick Township
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

... Future of Greater Johnstown through the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, the trail follows the C & I Railroad corridor and, when...more

Ghost Town Trail extension to open Tuesday
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

Rails to Trails Conservancy, C and I Trail Council, Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, PennDOT and the Cambria County commissioners...more

Ferrellton park being repaired
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

The fence was replaced through a $4,500 project with $1,000 of that money coming from the Community Foundation for the...more

Bank, foundation join to provide Tasers for police
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

The goal of the Johnstown Police Support Fund, a joint effort led by AmeriServ Bank and Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, is to...more

Santa Fund kicks off holiday season early (forms attached)
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

Donations to the fund can be sent to the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies or made through its website, cfalleghenies.org. Last...more

Oilhouse renamed in honor of Community Foundation for the Alleghenies
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

Mike Kane, president of the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, speaks Friday at a ceremony announcing the Oilhouse at People's...more

PNG Park's "Oilhouse" to be renamed in honor of Community Foundation
Foundation: Community Foundation for the Alleghenies

Community Foundation for the Alleghenies played an important role in funding construction of Peoples Natural Gas Park. The organization...more



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