Community Foundation of Howard County Inc.



It started with a dream and $10,000 in startup funding from the United Way of Howard County in 1989. Today, the Community Foundation of Howard County is home to more than 100 funds representing a broad range of donor and community interests. From its incorporation on March 6, 1991, the foundation has grown into the largest single grantmaker in the county.

The number and dollar amounts of grants being given in the community continue to grow. Those grants, however, are all the direct or indirect result of a donor's interest in the community. To all of our donors, we say thank you for your generosity. The community foundation exists as a vehicle to help individuals and organizations realize their charitable dreams. To find out more, click on the links to the left or in the box in the top right corner. Thanks for visiting.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Howard County

Assets

2018 - 76,380,394
2017 - 78,252,114
Domestic Grants

2018 - 1,987,204


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Howard County


Courthouse developers create COVID-19 fund with Community Foundation of Howard County
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

... donor-advised fund with the Community Foundation of Howard County. The New Howard CCunty Courthouse Development Team COVID-19...more

Horizon Foundation donates $1 million in grants to Howard County organizations fighting the ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

The Horizon Foundation, an independent philanthropy dedicated to improving the health and wellness of county residents, is spreading the...more

Community Foundation of Howard County awards $208000 in community grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

The annual community grants are not COVID-19 emergency relief funds. Howard County nonprofit organizations seeking rapid relief funds can...more

Community Foundation of Howard County awards $208000 in community grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

The Community Foundation of Howard County, which raises, manages and distributes funds to support Howard County nonprofits, awarded a total...more

Howard County organizations come together to provide $100000 to local nonprofits for coronavirus ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

Four Howard County philanthropic organizations joined forces and established an online fundraising effort to provide county nonprofits...more

Local organizations aim to raise $100K in 10 days to address COVID-19 in Howard County
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

The Community Foundation of Howard County, Horizon Foundation, United Way of Central Maryland and Women's Giving Circle of Howard...more

Memory Café offers social gathering
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

More Than a Memory is funded by a Community Foundation of Howard County grant. React to this...more

Kokomo working to become 'dementia-friendly'
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

The new program is called "More than Memory" and it's being funded with a $15,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Howard...more

Community Foundation announces 2020 Lilly Scholarship recipients
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County, Lilly Endowment

Two Howard County students have been named recipients of four-year, full-tuition scholarships as the Community Foundation of Howard County...more

Leaders of local nonprofits, organizations make New Year's wishes
Foundation: Community Foundation of Howard County

"Our hope for 2020 is for the Community Foundation of Howard County to continue to build endowed charitable funds that will serve community...more



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