Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi



The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi was born out of a cooperative project in 2000 to place an online computer in every DeSoto County public classroom. DeSoto became the first county in Mississippi to accomplish this goal as a pilot project for the state.

Following this model, Mississippi became the first state in the nation with an online computer in every public school classroom. After this success, a local steering committee met for more than two years, and the Foundation was incorporated in January 2002 to serve eight counties: Coahoma, DeSoto, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tunica and Tate.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Assets

2019 - 21,214,919
2018 - 17,536,858
2017 - 18,148,346
2016 - 17,725,540
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,213,259
2018 - 2,107,869
2017 - 1,349,084


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi


Virtual Reality Academy changing lives
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi provided two grants to help jumpstart the virtual reality effort in the Mississippi Delta,...more

Northwest receives nursing scholarship funding
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Northwest Mississippi Community College Division of Nursing received a check for $6,000 from the Community Foundation of...more

RiverKings,' Maddox legacy to continue
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Tom Pittman, President of the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, said the Maddox Foundation was a key partner in establishing...more

Football legend seeks to put 'Families First'
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

In a conversation with local civic and community leaders at the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi headquarters in Hernando, Dupree outlined ... "The Community Foundation helps grow...more

Former NBA great Charles Barkley donates $250K toward Black History education in Ala., Miss.
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Tom Pittman, Community Foundation president and CEO, said Barkley's production company, Round Mound Media, will help create documentary content for the course in conjunction with Wondros, a Los...more

Charles Barkley Donates $250k To Black History Class
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Basketball Hall of Famer and TV analyst Charles Barkley has donated a quarter million dollars toward educating high school students in Alabama and Mississippi about black history. According to the...more

Charles Barkley donates $250000 to teach Alabama, Mississippi students African-American history
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Charles Barkley has donated $250,000 toward educating Mississippi and Alabama high school students about African-American history. The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, Tennessee reported Thursday the...more

Charles Barkley Gives $250K to Online Black History Course
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, Tennessee reported Thursday the basketball Hall of Famer and TV analyst's donation to the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi will help fund a digital...more

Charles Barkley's gift pays off for Mississippi Delta students
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

NBA Hall of Famer and TV analyst Charles Barkley donated $250,000 to the Hernando-based Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi to help fund a digital history course on the contributions of...more

It's Charles Barkley with the assist as he donates $250K to Mississippi-based program
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Give Charles Barkley an assist in educating Mississippi and Alabama high school students about African-American history. The NBA Hall of Famer and TV analyst has donated $250,000 to the...more



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