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


Erie Community Foundation Cuts Check for $2.3 Million
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Erie Community Foundation announced the recipients of its "Helping Today" and "Shaping Tomorrow" grants Thursday morning. A number of local organizations will split more than...more

Hamot Health Foundation Announces $210000 Grant for Non-Profits
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The grants, in partnership with the Erie Community Foundation, are part of UPMC Hamot's 2018 mission to better themselves, and the healthcare quality for the Erie community. "We really want to...more

New bridge in place at Boy Scout camp
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Helping pay the cost are a $60,000 gift from Range Resources and large contributions from National Fuel Gas, Erie Community Foundation, Erie Insurance, Reese Foundation, Phillips Foundation and First...more

Neighborhood groups receive $300000 state grant
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Two Erie nonprofits have been awarded a $300,000 state grant to assist their efforts to revitalize neighborhoods along the city's east and west bayfront. The Pennsylvania Department of Community and...more

Erie Next: City steps forward in 2017
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

In June, Erie Insurance chief executive Tim NeCastro and Tim Hunter, chief executive of McInness Rolled Rings and chairman of the Erie Community Foundation, laid out plans for the Erie Downtown...more

Northwest Bank invests $2.5 million in Erie development fund
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The bank joins the Erie Community Foundation, Gannon University, UPMC Hamot and ErieBank, each of which has agreed to invest $2.5 million in the fund. Erie Insurance has pledged to invest $5 million....more

Gaming Revenue Authority invests $454000 in Erie 'lead assets'
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

The Gaming Revenue Authority, in 2012, created the Erie County Lead Assets endowment fund at the Erie Community Foundation. Wood said that fund is now valued at roughly $14 million. "We can now...more

Thomas Hagen is writing next chapter of Erie history
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Mike Batchelor, president of the Erie Community Foundation, doesn't think there's any doubt. Batchelor, whose organization this past week pledged $2.5 million toward the EDDC's Erie Equity Fund,...more

Our view: Fund to boost downtown Erie grows again
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

Up and up: The week brought more good news from the Erie Downtown Development Corp. The Erie Community Foundation announced that it was investing $2.5 million in the EDDC. The EDDC, spearheaded by...more

State committee to ask for more information on Erie community college
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation

"We're looking forward to continuing this process," he said. "We're excited. We know the value it can bring to the region. ... We have a lot of momentum and are hoping to bring it to...more



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