The Kenosha Community Foundation is a community philanthropic organization structured to receive charitable gifts of any size to advance civic, cultural, educational, health, and welfare causes throughout Kenosha County. As a community foundation, we are a tax-exempt public charity, providing a permanent philanthropic endowment that features an annual grant-making program that is responsive and inclusive.
The Kenosha Community Foundation has awarded 32 grants totaling $53,419 from its Field of Interest endowment funds to 24 nonprofit organizations and projects serving Kenosha County residents, the...more
The KAC was awarded grants from the LaFave Family Fund, the Kenosha Arts Fund and the Women's Fund in order to support its pre-employment soft skills training for youth and adults, its Garden Works...more
The annual event hosted in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and underwritten by the Kenosha Community Foundation, kicked off Kenosha Kindness Week, which runs through Saturday. It also recognized...more
Substance abuse, mental health and transportation are the main issues in need of attention in 2018 in Kenosha County, identified by a Kenosha Community Foundation (KCF) survey conducted late last...more
This year's Kindness Week is sponsored by the Coalition for Dismantling Racism and the LaFave Family Fund of the Kenosha Community Foundation. The theme is “Cultivating a Community of Kindness with...more
The Kenosha Community Foundation is now accepting grant applications from local nonprofit organizations, especially those targeting substance abuse, mental health and transportation issues. A public...more
The Kenosha Community Foundation is now accepting grant applications from local nonprofit organizations, especially those targeting substance abuse, mental health and transportation issues. The...more
The Kenosha Community Foundation is now accepting grant applications from local not-for- profit organizations for 2018 grants funded from Unrestricted Funds that the Foundation manages. According to...more
The Herman and Virginia Gundlach Scholarships for seniors attending Kenosha County's eight public high schools. Each student selected will receive $3,000. Last year eight students received Gundlach...more
LAUREL — To the Kenosha Community Foundation and Grace Kolakowski for creating a $100,000 endowment fund to help inspire a Kenosha performing arts center. Kolakowski, a retired teacher and...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.