The mission of the Racine Community Foundation is to support the people of Racine County by providing funding to Racine County's hard working nonprofit organizations and students, and responsibly stewarding its endowment and all gifts entrusted to it to continue to partner with its donors to provide funding in perpetuity.
Over the last several decades the foundation has increased its endowment to over $75 million and is now able to award over $2.5 million in grants every year to local nonprofits.
RACINE — The Racine Community Foundation Board of Directors has announced the award of $163,160 in third-quarter grants, bringing the 2012 grant awards to a total of $534,004. The fourteen...more
The wood columns at Smolenski Park in Mount Pleasant will get a new coat of stain and the village will be able to add more ADA accessible tables thanks to a $24,792 grant from the Racine Community...more
RACINE — The Board of Directors of the Racine Community Foundation recently announced the third-quarter grants to area organizations totaling $74879. ...See all stories on this topic...more
Racine Community Foundation awards $123500 in second quarter grants. The Board of Directors of the Racine Community Foundation recently announced the second quarter grants to area organizations...more
In other business, Marge Kozina, Executive Director, reported that as of May 31, 2010 the assets of the Racine Community Foundation were $29.7 million. The Board of Directors approved contributions,...more
While most will know her work in building the Racine Community Foundation, equally important has been her contribution to the growth of the entire community foundation field in Wisconsin.” Smith...more
Seven Students from Racine area high schools received scholarships from the Bud and Mary Androff Scholarship Fund within the Racine Community Foundation. The students are: Washington Park High...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.