Founded in 2000, the goal of the Calaveras Community Foundation is to create a legacy of charitable giving and connect donors with nonprofit organizations that support a healthy, dynamic and prosperous community.
Calaveras Community Foundation Announces More Grant Winners Eleven local groups have been awarded a total of $21,843 in the second round of 2012 funding by the Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF)....more
Calaveras Community Foundation is very proud of what has been accomplished since our founding in 2000. More than $650,000 has been distributed in scholarships, grants and assistance to help Calaveras...more
Harmony Ranch receives community grant 0 comments. Harmony Ranch, a non-profit Equine Assisted Activities Program, designed for children in our community with special needs, has received a $2,000...more
Harmony Ranch, a non-profit Equine Assisted Activities Program, designed for children in our community with special needs, has received a $2,000 grant from the Calaveras Community Foundation. The...more
The Calaveras Community Foundation is underwriting the cost of fingerprinting incoming volunteer mentors for the Calaveras Youth Mentoring Program during the 2012-13 year. The grant of $840 will...more
... center devoted to addressing the many needs of patients and families affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Learning Disabilities, has received...more
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The Calaveras Community foundation has recently been awarded with a $5,000 donation from Save Mart Supermarkets charitable organization, CARES.
The grant will support the Career and Technical...more
The Calaveras Community Foundation has recently seen a change in management as Linda Kangeter assumed the presidency of the foundation board as a replacement for Paul Stein.
The Calaveras...more
More than $30,000 in grants came to Calaveras Community Foundation for the past years from the Federlein Family Fund at the San Francisco Foundation.
Chris Federlein says he is fortunate that he...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.