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


Vision 2017 | Johnstown-area residents have opportunity to give back
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“Imagine if charities in our region could capture just 5 percent of that,” Community Foundation President and Executive Director Mike Kane...more

Community Foundation for the Alleghenies seeks summer interns
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Community Foundation for the Alleghenies is inviting current high school seniors from Bedford, Cambria and Somerset counties to apply for the...more

Fighting blight in our region
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The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies is taking a lead by starting a land bank. It will acquire these vacant properties to be sold or...more

City may expand police, public works presence in Moxham
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“It will sort of raise the flag that people in Moxham are working to turn Moxham around,” said Mike Kane, director of the Community Foundation for...more

Community Foundation for the Alleghenies awards grants
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The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies recently awarded grant funding in excess of $56,000 to organizations that carry out the mission of...more

Community Arts Center of Cambria Count receives money for glass studio
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... $3,200 from the Robert Waters Economic Development Fund of the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies for a new Glass Studio at the...more

Community Foundation wins $5K for 9/11 trail project in contest
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After finishing third in an online contest, Community Foundation for the Alleghenies announced Friday that it will take home $5,000 to be used...more

MANNA Receives $100000 from the NRG Gives Program
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Two additional nonprofits, Gift of Life Family House and Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, received $10,000 and $5,000...more

Hawkey Talk
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"Led by a dedicated community board of directors and administered by the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, the Tomahawks have...more

Competition could bring funds to expand Flight 93 trail
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JOHNSTOWN -- The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies is one of three finalists in a national community-building contest worth...more



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