The Lexington Community Foundation exists to encourage and strengthen philanthropy in order to provide a permanent source of funding for opportunities to improve the quality of life, strengthen the sense of community, benefit future generations in Lexington, Nebraska.
The Lexington Community Foundation is hosting the 17th annual Key with a Preview Night that is open to the public on Friday, April 27 and the ... The Lexington Community Foundation is appreciative of...more
LEXINGTON — Michaela Rost started her new position as an assistant at the Lexington Community Foundation on Monday and has found herself in the thick of things. Yet this has not deterred her from...more
Diaz said Club 180 opened in July 2009 as a private, non-profit organization operating under the Lexington Community Foundation's 501c3 designation with the mission to help at-risk youth make a 180...more
Lexington Community Foundation announces its time to apply for 2018-2019 scholarships ... Generous donors to Lexington Community Foundation have established more than 70 scholarship funds that...more
She previously worked for attorney Wes Lubberstedt and the Lexington Community Foundation. During her time at LCF, Kuck played a big part in starting its annual day of giving, Give Big Lexington....more
LEXINGTON — Lexington Community Foundation had it's seventh Give BIG Lexington campaign Thursday provided more than $429,000 to re-invest in Lexington's future, LCF said in a ... Led by the Kearney...more
"I don't know a better thing that we could've done to make our community much better than it was," said Lexington Community Foundation...more
"Well actually, I am rather pleased of course, very pleased and proud," said Lexington Community Foundation founder Ed Darby. "I don't...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.