Summit Foundation is now accepting nominations for The Summit Foundation Philanthropy Awards as it will honor outstanding philanthropic and volunteer achievements in 10 categories during its annual...more
The Board of Trustees of the Summit Area Public Foundation, which provides funds to support work of non-profit agencies in Summit and surrounding communities, has awarded a $2,500 grant to The...more
The Summit Area Public Foundation has recently awarded more than $25,000 in grants to six local organizations to support a variety of programs for the arts.
The foundation fosters philanthropy in...more
More than $100,000 in grants for organizations serving people with special-needs was given by the Summit Area Public Foundation. The grants awarded range from $2,600 to $35,000.
Receiving two...more
In addition, the foundation presented $29500 to eight nonprofit organizations responsible for programs or projects in Grand, Park and Lake counties. Special initiative grants totaling $98000 went to...more
The Summit Foundation is the only community foundation in Summit County and is a little different than your average foundation — read on to learn how! How do community foundations differ from other...more
Students and parents celebrate in the lobby after the Summit Foundation Scholarship Awards last Thursday night at Beaver Run Resort. At its annual grant and scholarship awards reception last...more
The Summit Foundation awards grants in June and December. With these recent distributions, a total of $831367 was awarded to 85 nonprofit agencies by The Foundation in 2009. In addition, $144378 in...more
The Summit Foundation awards grants in June and December. With these recent distributions, a total of $831367 was awarded to 85 nonprofit agencies by The Foundation in 2009. In addition, $144378 in...more
SUMMIT COUNTY — At its annual grant and scholarship awards reception held June 30, The Summit Foundation awarded $632793 in grants and scholarships for ...See all stories on this topic...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.