Grand Island Community Foundation Inc.



The Grand Island Community Foundation is a growing legacy, not of a single person, but of the entire community. It is, in a very real sense, the community's foundation. Under one organizational roof, it unites donors, large and small who want to make our community a better place for all. When you give through the Grand Island Community Foundation, making your gift is simple. You choose how to give and how your gift will do good. You enrich the lives of others and create a legacy that lasts for generations. Through the Foundation, you can make a deep and lasting impact on our community for many generations to come.

Web Address

www.gicf.org


Assets and Giving for Grand Island Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 25,004,766
2018 - 22,447,818
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,906,554


    

Recent News from Grand Island Community Foundation


People in business for Sunday, July 8
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

Price, Hower join G.I. Community Foundation staff. Amy Price and Jeff Hower are new program officers for the Grand Island Community...more

Five groups chosen to participate in nonprofit training by Grand Island Community Foundation
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

The Grand Island Community Foundation designed and launched NEI as a capacity-building program for local not-for-profit organizations in 2016,...more

Dunn appointed to State Fair 1868 Foundation board
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

... of Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce, director of the Grand Island Community Foundation and a director of Stuhr Museum...more

Thanks to all for making Hero Flights possible
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

A total of 110 nonprofits participated this year in the fifth annual fundraiser, coordinated by the Heartland United Way and the Grand Island Community Foundation. The year Go Big Give started, it...more

Go Big GIVE sets new fundraising record
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

The Heartland United Way and Grand Island Community Foundation hosted the 5th annual Go Big GIVE event on Thursday, raising over $669,000 for local nonprofits. The Go Big GIVE team had set a goal of...more

Merrick County Youth Council benefits from Go Big Give campaign
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

The Go Big Give campaign was organized five years ago by the Grand Island Community Foundation and the Heartland United Way. Public contributions to Go Big Give this year will benefit more than 100...more

Go Big Give continues to grow beyond organizers' expectations
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

Go Big Give is a collaboration of the Heartland United Way and the Grand Island Community Foundation. Karen Rathke, president and chief professional officer of Heartland United Way, said some new...more

Wanitschke joins council board
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

Wanitschke is finance officer at the Grand Island Community Foundation and has 35 years experience in banking operations and compliance management. She earned a bachelor of science degree from the...more

Voices for Freedom to support nonprofits that fight human trafficking, help survivors
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

The two Grand Island couples approached the Grand Island Community Foundation with the fund idea. It's been about a year that the STOP Fund has been in place. A fundraiser, Voices for Freedom, aims...more

Wood River Fire and Rescue receives new ambulance
Foundation: Grand Island Community Foundation

The department received a $5,000 grant from the Grand Island Community Foundation and was approved for a matching grant from the Wood River Foundation. The Grace Koepp Foundation also contributed to...more



Social Enterprise Network Sites


Employers For Childcare Charitable Group (EFCG), a Lisburn-based charity, has been crowned top Social Enterprise at the Ulster Final of 2014’s Ulster Bank Business Achievers Awards. EFCG seeks to “make it easier for parents with dependent children to get into work and to stay in work.”




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



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