North Dakota Community Foundation



The North Dakota Community Foundation was organized in October of 1976 and became fully operational January 1, 1977. It is an IRS designated 501(c)(3) statewide public non-profit tax-exempt corporation that receives and distributes charitable funds to support a wide range of programs, which benefit North Dakotans.


NDCF was formed by a group of citizens who were interested in establishing an efficient way of meeting some of the needs in North Dakota in the educational, charitable, arts, scientific and health areas. Initial support for the Foundation came from the Otto Bremer Foundation, the Northwest Area Foundation, the Northwest Bancorporation, the North Dakota Bremer Banks and the Bush Foundation.

Web Address

www.ndcf.net


Assets and Giving for North Dakota Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 84,098,596
2017 - 81,569,117
2016 - 71,879,174
Domestic Grants

2018 - 3,967,763
2017 - 3,338,795


    

Recent News from North Dakota Community Foundation


About Town - May 20, 2018
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

Troy Walters, Grenora, and Patrick Kelly, Bowman, have been elected to three-year terms on the North Dakota Community Foundation...more

Walters elected to North Dakota Community Foundation board
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

The North Dakota Community Foundation announced the election of Troy Walters of Grenora and Patrick Kelly of Bowman to three-year terms on...more

Businesspeople - April 15, 2018
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

North Dakota Community Foundation development directors Kara Geiger in the Bismarck office and John Heinen, with the Dickinson office, have been recertified by CFRE International as certified...more

Efforts chug forward to save BNSF Railway bridge
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

... to form a nonprofit to potentially take ownership of the BNSF bridge for a path to connect recreational trails on the Missouri River's east and west banks, according to Wefald, who said Friends...more

About-Town - Feb. 11, 2018
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

The North Dakota Community Foundation has received a $30,000 grant as part of support from the Philanthropic Preparedness, Resiliency and Emergency Partnership, a project of the Funders' Network for...more

North Dakota Community Foundation to host ND Picnic March 4 in Mesa
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

The North Dakota Community Foundation will be hosting the 51st annual North Dakota Picnic at Red Mountain Park in Mesa on Sunday, March 4. The event is a gathering of anyone with North Dakota ties...more

North Dakota Picnic to be held in Arizona
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

The North Dakota Community Foundation will be hosting the 51st annual North Dakota Picnic at Red Mountain Park in Mesa, Ariz., on March 4. The event is a gathering of anyone with North Dakota ties...more

North Dakota Community Foundation to host picnic in Ariz.
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

BISMARCK — The North Dakota Community Foundation will host the 51st annual North Dakota Picnic from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4, at Red Mountain Park in Mesa, Ariz. The event is a...more

Geronimo Energy funds the charitable component of the Courtenay Wind Farm in North Dakota
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

The Courtenay Community Fund will be administered by the North Dakota Community Foundation, who will act as the official 501(c)3 entity. However, grant dispersal will be advised by a local board...more

McKenzie Co. Community Foundation (MCCF) Awards Grant
Foundation: North Dakota Community Foundation

The McKenzie County Community Foundation gave out $3,800 in grants in December 2017. Recipients were: Save the Maah Daah Hey, Pioneer Museum/McKenzie County, Summit Counseling and Long X Arts...more



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