The Community Foundation for Crawford County



The Community Foundation for Crawford County is a permanent, tax-exempt, public charitable foundation established to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Crawford County.

Started with the help of The Timken Foundation in 1984, it is a vehicle by which individuals, group and corporations may channel contributions to the community. The CF4CC works diligently to fulfill our mission of improving life in the Crawford County community

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for Crawford County

Assets

2019 - 22,188,600
2018 - 18,214,943
2017 - 19,408,844
Domestic Grants

2019 - 674,572
2018 - 581,161


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for Crawford County


Community Foundation awards $227500 in community grants
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

BUCYRUS - The Community Foundation for Crawford County recently awarded more than $227,500 in competitive grants to local...more

Community Foundation awards $227500 in community grants
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

BUCYRUS - The Community Foundation for Crawford County recently awarded more than $227,500 in competitive grants to local...more

Banner Project Aims To Honor Galion Veterans Downtown
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

The Galion Historical Society has partnered with Photorama, The City of Galion, and the Community Foundation for Crawford County for this...more

$227500 awarded in local grants
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

In addition, thanks to a bequest gift from the Dorothy Leuthold estate, North Central State College Foundation was granted $75,000 for implementing a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program at the...more

$227500 awarded in local grants
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

BUCYRUS – The Community Foundation for Crawford County recently awarded over $227,500 in competitive grants to local charitable organizations and schools. Community grants went to the following:...more

Three Galion organizations get Community Foundation of Crawford County grants
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

Three Galion organizations get Community Foundation of Crawford County grants. Arts, Business, Community ... Established in 1984 with the generous help of the Timken Foundation, The Community...more

Briefs: Community Foundation recognizes The Salvation Army
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

BUCYRUS - The Community Foundation for Crawford County surprised the local chapter of the Salvation Army with a $500 check during Random Acts of Kindness Week last week. This year, Random Acts of...more

Community Foundation of Crawford County presents Salvation Army with $500 gift for kindness
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

The Community Foundation for Crawford County is a permanent, tax-exempt, public charitable foundation established to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Crawford County. Started with the...more

Deadline approaches for scholarships from Crawford County Community Foundation
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

GALION -- The Community Foundation for Crawford County scholarship deadline is approaching, and not just for graduating seniors. The Community Foundation for Crawford County wants to remind local...more

Briefs: Deadline nears for Community Foundation grants
Foundation: Community Foundation for Crawford County

BUCYRUS – Organizations that are qualified to apply for grants from The Community Foundation for Crawford County must apply by Dec. 31. Qualified organizations are classified as 501(c)3 of the...more



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