Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi



The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi was born out of a cooperative project in 2000 to place an online computer in every DeSoto County public classroom. DeSoto became the first county in Mississippi to accomplish this goal as a pilot project for the state.

Following this model, Mississippi became the first state in the nation with an online computer in every public school classroom. After this success, a local steering committee met for more than two years, and the Foundation was incorporated in January 2002 to serve eight counties: Coahoma, DeSoto, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tunica and Tate.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Assets

2019 - 21,214,919
2018 - 17,536,858
2017 - 18,148,346
2016 - 17,725,540
Domestic Grants

2019 - 2,213,259
2018 - 2,107,869
2017 - 1,349,084


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi


Journalist, author Tom Brokaw to speak
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Journalist and author Tom Brokaw is set to kick off the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi's first "Delta Conversation" at the...more

Optimists donate $5000 to boost early reading
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

... programs, call Gia Matheny at 662-429-9092 or the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi at 662-449-5002, or go online to...more

Make a joyful noise unto the Lord
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Tom Pittman, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, said the funds were deemed to be a perfect match for...more

Hope Center receives $5000 from Community Foundation
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi President Tom Pittman recently awarded a $5,000 check to the Hope Center from the Annual Taste...more

Children are state's 'treasure'
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Several years ago, Fitch said she had a conversation with Tom Pittman, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Northwest...more

Community Foundation receives STEM Education Leadership Award
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi President Tom Pittman stands in front of the congratulatory Nasdaq electronic sign in Times Square...more

Project: $1.9M to increase preterm baby breastfeeding
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, Kellogg Foundation

Breasfeeding seems to be a very commonly adapted practice in our society. Keeping up, and continuing the use of breast milk for an infant or young baby, is crucial to their health. I believe the 1.9...more

Major grant to help with premature infant survival rates in Mississippi's Delta
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, Kellogg Foundation

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation grant to the Hernando-based Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi will allow the Right! From The...more

$1.9M grant targets infant health in Delta
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi, Johnson Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

One of the largest grants ever administered by the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi will be used to tackle a major health issue, the...more

Community Foundation receives Governor's Award
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi

The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi was honored this past week in the state capital with the Governor's Award for its...more



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