The Indian River Community Foundation is an organization whose priority is donor-driven philanthropy.
By partnering with the Community Foundation, donors receive the simplicity and tax advantages of a public charity combined with the personal recognition, involvement and flexibility of a private foundation plus significant tax benefits.
The Indian River Community Foundation awarded more than $200,000 in grants to fund programs for local residents hit hardest by the economic recession, addressing time-sensitive community...more
Rebecca Allen, chair, and Scott Alexander, secretary, will both serve second terms for the Indian River Community Foundation, along with officers Robert Puff, Ted Michael and Sam Block. Board members...more
Indian River Community Foundation board of directors is issuing a request for grant proposals that address vulnerable populations negatively impacted by the recent economic downturn as well as...more
TC Palm reports that $4.5 million in grants was made through the Indian River Community Foundation in fiscal year 2011 which is why over 70 philanthropists and community leaders celebrate this...more
A charitable fund was established by the Future Leaders Professional Advisors Council of the Indian River Community Foundation with an initial goal of raising $5,000.
Other than addressing the...more
The Indian River Community Foundation welcomes its two new board members. With their experiences in working with foundations and nonprofit groups, Lois Appleby and Andrea Thurn are credible for the...more
The Indian River Community Foundation elected their new set of officers for this year. Two of the officers were elected to a second term for their performance in leadership and contribution to the...more
The board of directors of the Indian River Community Foundation recently elected local business leader and nonprofit volunteer Kevin Given to a 3-year term as a director. VERO BEACH — The board of...more
Indian River Community Foundation board member Ben Bailey and executive director Kerry Bartlett work with the staff at Harvest Food and Outreach to price items that will be sold at one of four...more
Indian River Community Foundation board members Bob Puff, Ben Bailey and Rick McDermott accept a proclamation from the Vero Beach City Council in honor of National Community Foundation Week. VERO...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.