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


Hancock Park District board approves over $410000 in bids
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Vice Chairman Scott Younger abstained because $250,000 of the project will be funded with a donation from the Mariann Dana Younger Donor Advised Fund managed by the Findlay-Hancock County Community...more

Brumbaugh elected Boy Scouts council's first female president
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, Hancock County Foundation

She is also involved with the Findlay/Hancock County Alliance, a trustee for the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, chairwoman of the Hancock Properties Board and the University of...more

HPD to replace shelterhouse at Riverbend
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Park board members Gary Hirschfeld and Ed Ingold voted to seek the bids, while Scott Younger abstained because the project will be funded with a donation from the Mariann Dana Younger Donor Advised...more

Black heritage library establishes educator award
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Funding for the annual award will be provided by a fund established with the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation by Mariann Younger in 2002. • Continuing Service Award: Robert J. Fox,...more

Blanchard Valley Industries on the move
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The project also received a $35,000 grant from the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation and the Blanchard Valley Center Capital Improvement Fund. “The extent of renovation was enormous,”...more

Community Foundation awards grants totaling $168K
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Board of Trustees has approved grants totaling $168,003. This includes one competitive grant totaling $50,000, three president's discretionary grants...more

Community Foundation awards grants totaling $168K
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Board of Trustees has approved grants totaling $168,003. This includes one competitive grant totaling $50,000, three president's discretionary grants...more

Community Foundation Awards $168000 in Grants
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Board of Trustees approved grants totaling $168,003 at the February board meeting. This total includes one competitive grant totaling $50,000, three...more

Community Foundation Awards $168000 in Grants
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation Board of Trustees approved grants totaling $168,003 at the February board meeting. This total includes one competitive grant totaling $50,000, three...more

Centennial Park equipment to be replaced
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Shelter 2 at Riverbend Recreation Area will be replaced through a donation from the Mariann Dana Younger Donor Advised Fund, managed by the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation. A cost...more



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