Blair Area Community Foundation




The Blair Area Community Foundation is a non-profit, public benefit 501(c)(3) corporation structured to facilitate individual and corporate donors to make philanthropic gifts to any recognized, tax-exempt organization. The distribution of these gifts should enrich the community and support the values of the families that live in Washington County, Nebraska.

Assets and Giving for Blair Area Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 1,787,241
2018 - 1,142,310
2017 - 967,652
Domestic Grants

2019 - 181,931
2018 - 208,434


    

Recent News from Blair Area Community Foundation


Reasons to use the Blair Community Foundation
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In either case, the Blair Area Community Foundation (BACF) can provide great advantages in several ways. First is trust. The BACF is managed by...more

Trust fund to support Blair Police Department
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The Blair Area Community Foundation (BACF) has established a special fund to help pay for needs of the Blair Police Department. The Blair...more

Corbion campaign raises record amount
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The funds go to the Blair Area Community Foundation for verification and distribution to the various charities. The Foundation also provides...more

Left or right? The politics of giving
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The Blair Area Community Foundation is the perfect way to achieve those goals to make our community a better place, raise the quality of life,...more

Blair Area Community Foundation awards grants
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Pictured are representatives from organizations receiving grants from the Blair Area Community Foundation. Front row, from left: Sandy Grove,...more



Social Enterprise Network Sites


Nonprofit impact investing firm, Acumen, has invested $1.2 million to KZ Noir, a Rwanda-based coffee processing company owned by Kaizen Venture Partners. The investment will equip KZ Noir the funds for working capital, debt refinancing, and capacity expansion.




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



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