Cumberland Community Foundation Inc.



Cumberland Community Foundation began as the dream of one woman, Dr. Lucile West Hutaff. Dr. Hutaff, a Fayetteville native, graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1929. She attended Women’s College in Greensboro for two years and received her medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine.


Dr. Hutaff returned to Fayetteville in 1972 upon her retirement as a professor at Bowman-Gray Medical School in Winston-Salem, NC, and started Cumberland Community Foundation in July 1980 with an unrestricted gift of over $575,000.



    

Recent News from Cumberland Community Foundation


Need to Know for Friday, March 31
Foundation: Cumberland Community Foundation

The Cumberland Community Foundation is accepting applications for its 2017-18 college scholarship program. Applications are available through...more

Need to Know for Wednesday, March 15
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Scholarship program: The Cumberland Community Foundation is accepting applications for its 2017-18 college scholarship program. Applications...more

Need to Know for Sunday, March 12
Foundation: Cumberland Community Foundation

Scholarship program: Cumberland Community Foundation is accepting applications for its 2017-18 college scholarship program. Applications...more

Need to Know for Wednesday, March 8
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1. Scholarship program: The Cumberland Community Foundation is accepting applications for its 2017-18 college scholarship program....more

cumberland community foundation opens scholarship season
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Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland Community Foundation invites students to apply for scholarships to attend college during 2017/2018 through...more

Robert W. Drake
Foundation: Cumberland Community Foundation

He was active in the Fayetteville community, serving on the boards of the Cumberland Community Foundation, the Salvation Army, the Museum of...more

Raising the roof on the Linden Community Building and public library
Foundation: Cumberland Community Foundation

An additional $20,000 matching grant from the Cumberland Community Foundation helped. But mainly, Smalls said, the community is eager to have...more

Cumberland Community Foundation awards nearly half million dollars in fall grants cycle
Foundation: Cumberland Community Foundation, Lilly Endowment

More than $448,000 in grants were awarded at the Cumberland Community Foundation, the charitable funding organization, at its annual...more

Your Library: Recovery resources available in person and online
Foundation: Cumberland Community Foundation

All donations to the Library Endowment Trust, which is managed by the Cumberland Community Foundation Inc., will be matched dollar-for-dollar...more

Riddles offer $50000 challenge for Cumberland Community Foundation's hurricane fund
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The Cumberland Community Foundation established the Giving Together Hurricane Matthew Relief Fund in the days after the Oct. 8 storm that...more



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