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.
Executive director of the Ashland County Community Foundation Jim Cutright encouraged Mayor Miller and the two councilmen to try new things. “Embrace this opportunity. It's a new day in Ashland,”...more
... Schools superintendent; Barbie Lange, director of Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce; Ashland University President Carlos Campo; University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center chief medical officer...more
“I've talked to folks from the Chamber of Commerce and the Ashland County Community Foundation about working together to put together a plan how we can develop South Street and other streets in...more
In addition to support from the Chamber, AYP received a $4,300 grant from the Ashland County Community Foundation. The grant is intended to serve as seed money as the organization gets up and...more
"This really is an exciting time for the community because all the people in those key leadership roles, whether it's Barbie (Lange) at the Chamber, whether it's Jim Cutright at the (Ashland...more
ASHLAND, OH - The Ashland County Community Foundation Board of Trustees ratified Teacher Mini-Grant awards for 2017-2018. Sixteen educators serving Ashland County schools were awarded grants totaling...more
Textbooks for Change, a London-based social enterprise that has obtained the B Corporation seal for positive social and environmental impact, is seeking investors that would be helping the company expand.