Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation



The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation is a tax exempt, not-for-profit, autonomous, publicly supported, philanthropic institution. It is organized and operated as a permanent collection of endowment funds for the long-term benefit of the Hancock County area.

The Community Foundation is a vehicle to enhance the quality of life in Hancock County by using a variety of funds entrusted to its stewardship by people, corporations, and organizations of various means to address community problems and opportunities.

The Community Foundation has a broad grant program available to all charitable organizations in Hancock County and serves all portions of the local population.

Web Address

www.community-foundation.com/

Social Media Links

Twitter - @tcffindlay


Assets and Giving for Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 137,898,663
2018 - 116,494,454
2017 - 127,837,840
2016 - 112,101,186
Domestic Grants

2019 - 3,835,098
2018 - 3,604,954
2017 - 2,932,065


    

Recent News from Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation


Community Foundation names new trustees
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation announced a new slate of officers at its annual celebration, held June 20 at the Hancock...more

'Safety' proposals sought
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

As part of the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation's strategy to address these concerns, proposals focusing on safety improvements...more

Findlay school board awarded grant for preschool program
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Findlay school board on Tuesday accepted a three-year, $275,000 grant from the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation to support...more

Weekend: Let's Boogie!
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Arts Partnership is funded in part by the Findlay Area Arts Fund and other funds of the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation,...more

Community Foundation sets deadline for requests
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation has announced that letters of intent for the next competitive grant cycle are due July 6. The...more

Park district OKs contract for new Riverbend shelter
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

A donation will cover $250,000 of the cost, from a fund managed by the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation. The park district will fund the remainder. Work is scheduled to begin May 21 and be...more

United Way plans shift in funding; 'Financial stability' will be first target
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The target was arrived at after three years of research, planning, community assessments, and two rounds of community conversations in partnership with the Findlay-Hancock County Community...more

'She was always Marianna'
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

By SARA ARTHURS. Staff Writer. A keen intellect. A generous heart. Also, a sharp tongue. These are among the attributes friends recalled in describing Findlay poet and photographer Marianna Hofer. A...more

City schools' financial forecast improves
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Findlay City Schools will continue rolling out Chromebooks to students in grades three, six and nine each year until all students have devices. Chromebooks are also available to school board members....more

Mount Blanchard 'Heart and Soul' summit planned
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, Orton Family Foundation

After the meal, the summit will commence, led by John Livingston. A Heart and Soul grant of $140,850 was awarded to Mount Blanchard in March 2017 by the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation,...more



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