On Christmas Eve of 1951, a small group of friends gathered to sign incorporation papers that established the Hamilton Community Foundation.
The Hamilton Community Foundation is a result of the interest and efforts of this small group of civic-minded Hamiltonians who envisioned a non-profit, charitable organization which would help improve the quality of life for the community and its citizens.
The Hamilton Community Foundation's proposed Talent Attraction Scholarship Fund, which will help recent college and trade-school grads pay down their student ... Council Member Kathleen Klink, a...more
“I was at the Hamilton Community Foundation for four years,” she said, adding that she wants to use all of her nonprofit experience to help the MAC thrive ... a bachelor's degree in journalism...more
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