Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi



The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi was born out of a cooperative project in 2000 to place an online computer in every DeSoto County public classroom. DeSoto became the first county in Mississippi to accomplish this goal as a pilot project for the state.

Following this model, Mississippi became the first state in the nation with an online computer in every public school classroom. After this success, a local steering committee met for more than two years, and the Foundation was incorporated in January 2002 to serve eight counties: Coahoma, DeSoto, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tunica and Tate.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Assets

2019 - 21,214,919
2018 - 17,536,858
2017 - 18,148,346
2016 - 17,725,540
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,213,259
2018 - 2,107,869
2017 - 1,349,084


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi


Hernando Farmers Market brouhaha brews tempest
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As explained in a previous interview, Community Foundation President and CEO Tom Pittman said the market had simply outgrown the...more

Hernando Farmers Market on Hernando agenda
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Medlin was referring to the time when the market came under the auspices of the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi. The...more

Hosemann highlights nonprofits in Southaven address
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The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi is inviting the community to hear an address by Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert...more

Community Foundation of Northwest MS launches Public Policy Campaign
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Sometime in August, the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi will run a series of print and television ads, a public awareness...more

Community Foundation grant benefits Baddour Center
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The Baddour Center in Senatobia recently received a $3,500 grant from the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi. From left are...more

Community Foundation shines special light
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Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi was honored at the Education Innovation Awards presented by EVERFI, Inc. at the Nasdaq...more

Emerging leaders complete two-tier program
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He approached Tom Pittman, Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi President. Representatives from the school district suggested a...more

First DeSoto County Hunger Summit a success
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The recent 2017 DeSoto County Hunger Summit, sponsored by the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, highlighted the fact that...more

President's Volunteer Service Awards presented
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Tom Pittman, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi with President's Volunteer Service Award Dinner...more

Vassel newly elected board member for Community Foundation
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HERNANDO - The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi is pleased to announce that Daniel Vassel has been elected to the Board...more



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