Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Inc.



The original founders began with a little over $348,000 in assets and a dream—build a Community Foundation that would truly touch every corner of this city. Until now, individuals of means had created private foundations. Those of all financial means, including individuals and businesses, had no way to combine their contributions into one pool where they could have real impact on making the community and those who live here greater.


From that initial dream, the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga was formed. Today, that $348,000 has grown to over $60 million, but so has the community’s needs. There are more organizations and more people who could benefit from the Foundation’s help. And the Foundation is working to make sure they do, making Greater Chattanooga, greater yet.

Web Address

www.cfgc.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @WEAREGREATER




    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga


Pete Cooper, Former Head of Community Foundation, Dies at Age 75
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

Pete Cooper, the longtime president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, died Saturday after a battle with pancreatic cancer, the Chattanooga Times Free Press...more

One For All: Education, A Key To Creating And Building Wealth - Part II - WUTC
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga. Woodson Carpenter. Dr. Shewanee Howard Baptiste. Angela Foster / UTC. /. University of Tennessee...more

Over 28,000 Residents Get Free Internet Through HCS EdConnect - Chattanoogan.com
Foundation: Benwood Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

... EPB, The Enterprise Center, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, The Benwood Foundation, the Community Foundation of Greater...more

Reasons to Love Chattanooga'S People and Philanthropic Spirit
Foundation: Benwood Foundation, Lyndhurst Foundation

The city of Chattanooga, Tenn., has been named one of America's best cities to live, Quartz reports. According to the Chattanoogan, the top 10 cities to live in America are all in the South, with...more

Funding delay prompts uncertainty amid rise in Hamilton County eviction filings
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

Maeghan Jones, president of the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, told council members evictions tend to be filed more frequently...more

One For All: The Foundation Space In Today's Philanthropy - WUTC
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

Woodson Carpenter speaks with Maeghan Jones and Dwayne Marshall in the latest episode of “One for All” - a storytelling partnership between...more

Community Foundation Marks 30 Years Of Scholarship Program Targeting First-Generation Students
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga is celebrating the 30th anniversary of one of its most successful and venerable...more

Hamilton County mayoral candidates Matt Hullander, Sabrena Smedley and Weston Wamp to debate
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

... partnering organizations include the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, Chattanooga 2.0, the Community Foundation of Greater...more

Public health leader, former Chattanooga mayoral candidate Howard Roddy dies
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

... serving as former chairman of the Regional Health Council and on many boards, including the Community Foundation of Greater...more

Erlanger Foundation Board Announces 5 New Members - Chattanoogan.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga

... including the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, the Chattanooga Area Food Bank, the Bright School, the Rotary Club, the...more



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