The Cobb Community Foundation



Founded in 1993, The Cobb Community Foundation (CCF) is a philanthropic foundation through which individuals, families, organizations and corporations, support the well-being of our community. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, CCF invests in solutions to solve Cobb County’s civic, educational, health, human service, and cultural challenges.



Assets and Giving for Cobb Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 10,099,141
2017 - 8,783,221
Domestic Grants

2018 - 1,007,818


    

Recent News from Cobb Community Foundation


Cobb Foundation receives $20000 from Home Depot
Foundation: Cobb Community Foundation, Home Depot Foundation

MARIETTA — The Cobb Community Foundation is one of 20 nonprofit agencies to receive funding from the Home Depot Foundation's Building Community Network Class of 2012. The award brings $20,000...more

New Executive Director of Cobb Community Foundation
Foundation: Cobb Community Foundation

Acworth Patch relates the appointment of Acworth Mayor Tommy Allegood as the new executive director of Cobb Community Foundation. Taking over this March after former executive director will moving...more

Wootton Leaves Foundation for Family
Foundation: Cobb Community Foundation

MDJ Online reports that the Cobb Community Foundation Board of Directors voted Tommy Allegood to be its executive director. Previously, Sue Wootton has been the face of the Cobb Community...more

Cobb Community Foundation helps individuals donate
Foundation: Cobb Community Foundation

by Geoff Folsom Doug Chaffins, of the Marietta accounting firm Chaffins, Batdorf & Austell LLC, left, was awarded the 2011 James L. Rhoden, Jr. award by the Cobb Community Foundation at Cobb...more



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