Ashland County Community Foundation



The Ashland County Community Foundation in Ashland, Ohio has been funding the future of the community since 1995 and is an expert in both sides of the philanthropic exchange.

The foundation knows its community of donors and the needs of Ashland County. Matching resources to needs, whether financial or knowledge-based, is at the heart of its mission.

Assets and Giving for Ashland County Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 60,273,246
2019 - 57,133,786
2018 - 50,893,707
2017 - 45,168,470
Domestic Grants

2020 - 1,512,504
2019 - 2,063,391
2018 - 1,271,461


    

Recent News from Ashland County Community Foundation


Ashland Schools accept $500K donation for Keith Wygant Memorial Field House
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

She also chaired chaired Ashland University's “Building on Strength” capital campaign and served as president of the Ashland County Community Foundation. "This is a great way to keep the...more

100th day check-in with Ashland mayor Matt Miller
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

MM: We're very fortunate that the Ashland County Community Foundation Board of Directors, along with the executive director and president Jim Cutright, did agree to provide funding for the city to...more

Mother's Day card initiative supports Ashland women
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

... Susan Shafer, one of the original members of the steering committee for the Women's Fund of the Ashland County Community Foundation. ... along with a check made payable to the "ACCF Women's...more

Ashland Area Chamber presents member awards

Other finalists included Ashland County Park District, Crystal Care Center, Crazy Monkey Baking, Housekeeping by Heather & Company, Cowen Truck Line, Ashland Board of Realtors, Ashland county...more

Neos Dance Theatre's MADE highlights arts in Ashland
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

While interacting with the Wesners at Neos's annual Ballet @ the Brickyard in Mansfield last year, Archer asked the Wesners why they don't perform in their hometown of Ashland. Working with Archer...more

Ashland Chamber Awards Banquet has 19 finalists
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

The Ashland County Community Foundation was founded in 1995 under the leadership of its president emerita, Dr. Lucille Ford, and a board of volunteer trustees. This charitable group of community...more

Kroc Center bridges social service, recreation gaps
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

“Ashland is so blessed to have the Kroc Center in our midst, providing opportunities in recreation, fitness and the arts that cuts across all age and socioeconomic boundaries,” Jim Cutright,...more

Hospice of North Central Ohio receives estate gift of nearly $32K
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

In accordance with HNCO's new gift policy guidelines, $10,000 from the estate gift will be used to establish the Ripley H. & Dona L. Scurlock Memorial Endowed Fund at The Ashland County...more

Little Free Libraries will expand Ashland Public Library's reach
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

Inspiration? The Little Free Library Organization is a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to increasing the access to books. Library staffer Hayley Tracy-Bursley was inspired to bring Little Free...more

Ashland County Cancer Association continues to serve those battling cancer
Foundation: Ashland County Community Foundation

We also work closely with the Ashland County Community Foundation with funds we have invested there and receive funds from the Ruth Grabill Estate, which helps to continue our services to our...more



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