Bartlesville Community Foundation



The Bartlesville Community Foundation was created in 1999 as tax-exempt public charity to receive, manage and distribute gifts from individuals and organizations for the betterment of the

Bartlesville area. Each fund within the Foundation has its own identity and philanthropic purpose, and each benefits from being invested with other funds to create a enduring community resource.

Assets and Giving for Bartlesville Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 15,879,299
2019 - 14,177,333
2018 - 12,155,290
Domestic Grants

2020 - 1,495,254
2019 - 1,354,638


    

Recent News from Bartlesville Community Foundation


BRTA Approves Light Up the Ville Grant
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

Wednesday in a Special Meeting the Bartlesville Redevelopment Trust Authority received a presentation by Dana Thrash from the Bartlesville Community Foundation regarding grant funding for the...more

Donations needed for annual free Christmas dinner
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

Rita Beavers estimates the group will feed upwards of 600 people. Donations of turkeys and hams; No. 10 cans of green beans and corn, and desserts are needed. Tax deductible monetary donations can be...more

Keep BCF in mind for #GivingTuesday and year-end giving
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

With #GivingTuesday and the end of the year right around the corner, the Bartlesville Community Foundation is available as a one stop shop for...more

BCF: Community foundations looking for support
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation, Community Foundation Sonoma County, Greater Houston Community Foundation, Nevada Community Foundation, Napa Valley Community Foundation

One solution to to donate reliably is to always send the donation to a community foundation. A foundation's role is to have the knowledge...more

CONCERN: 50 years of impact
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

... Jeanalee and Charles Parsons Foundation, Bartlesville Community Foundation/Service League, First Christian Church, and the Bartlesville...more

Eat, Drink & Be Scary: Ghoulish night of fun, dancing slated Oct. 28
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

Under the non-profit umbrella of the Bartlesville Community Foundation, any monies raised will be reinvested in projects directly benefiting...more

Fall educational workshops offered for nonprofits
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

Bartlesville Community Foundation prides itself in being a resource to area nonprofits, donors and professionals as they work together to achieve...more

CONCERNING KIDS | 21 ways to support local nonprofits
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

Include nonprofits in your estate planning — check with your accountant or the Bartlesville Community Foundation to learn more! • Make a...more

Foundation Honors Ambler and Haskell Families
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

The Ambler and Haskell families are the latest Bartlesville Community Foundation honorees. The foundation honored the families Saturday night at...more

Bartlesville Community Foundation Announces New Staff Member
Foundation: Bartlesville Community Foundation

The Bartlesville Community Foundation has announce the hiring of Laura Jensen as their new Director of Affiliates and Community Outreach. She...more



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