Currently, the Community Foundation of West Kentucky has over 75 funds, three affiliates in Graves County, KY, Madisonville/Hopkins County, KY and Massac County, IL, and over $10 million in assets. Last year over $1.075,000 in grants were disbursed back into the communities we serve.
WESTERN KENTUCKY (2/1/13) – The Community Foundation of West Kentucky, Inc. will award several $1,000 grants to deserving area nonprofits within the West Kentucky region. Application deadline is...more
As of Dec. 19, $1 million in tax credits for gifts to endowments at Kentucky community foundations have officially run out in a fiscal year that runs through June 30, 2013. The tax credits were...more
The Murray-Calloway County Community Foundation was established with the sole purpose of helping non-profit organizations establish financial funding that could help sustain them for many, many years...more
The foundation, operating for now under the umbrella of the already-established Community Foundation of West Kentucky, is intended to serve as a non-profit vehicle and investment manager that can...more
The Murray-Calloway County Community Foundation will host a seminar, Philanthropy 360, at Murray State University to provide information to individuals, business, churches, medical, civic...more
WESTERN KY (3/15/12)—The Community Foundation of West Kentucky is part of a vast network of organizations that includes over 650 similar community foundations nationwide and collectively holds more...more
Dr. Robert F. Long will be the featured speaker for the nonprofit educational event of the Community Foundation of West Kentucky called Philanthropy 360o.
With Dr. Long's established record on...more
PADUCAH, KY (11/23/11) – The Community Foundation of West Kentucky is accepting grant applications from groups that provide recovery and restoration services to the people of West Kentucky. The...more
The Murray-Calloway County Community Foundation is offering local non-profit organizations a matching grant opportunity that will enable setting up endowment funding for future use while alerting...more
Chris Raine, an MBA student and Skoll Scholar at Saïd Business School, Oxford University who fundamentally believes in social entrepreneurship, founded an online community program called Hello Sunday Morning.