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


Cumberland Community Foundation's hurricane fund hits $222000
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Cumberland Community Foundation's hurricane fund hits $222,000. Hurricane fund reaches $222,000 in Cumberland County. Click here to read...more

Free dental care offered at Crown Arena Friday, Saturday
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... and the Florence Rogers Charitable Trust and Elizabeth Hudspeth Fund at the Cumberland Community Foundation each gave $10,000, Ory...more

Homefront Operations: We will recover from Hurricane Matthew
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The Cumberland Community Foundation has established a fund to assist members of the community impacted by Hurricane Matthew....more

$53000 raised for flood victims so far by Cumberland Community Foundation
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Cumberland Community Foundation's hurricane relief fund brought in more than $50,000 in less than a week, and now it has set as goal for...more

How To Help Hurricane Matthew Flood Victims
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The Cumberland Community Foundation will make a dollar for dollar match of donations up to $50,000 for its “Giving Together” fund. All donations...more

AT A GLANCE: 3 Cumberland County shelters are early voting sites; SBA recovery center opening ...
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Relief fund: The Cumberland Community Foundation's Hurricane Matthew relief fund had received $22,000 as of Thursday. The foundation...more

RELIEF FUND: Cumberland Community Foundation to match gifts up to $50000
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For information, go to cumberlandcf.org or call 910-483-4449. Make checks payable to to Cumberland Community Foundation with "Hurricane...more

HELPING VICTIMS: Ways to donate & volunteer; where to get help
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Cumberland Community Foundation has established a hurricane relief fund and will match every dollar up to $50,000. The money will support...more

Fundraisers, nonprofit meetings and opportunities
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1394, or the Cumberland Community Foundation Inc. at 483-4449. Tutor Training Workshops for the Fayetteville Urban Ministry's Adult...more

Nonprofit Notes for Sept. 24
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Send checks made out to Cumberland Community Foundation with "Friends of Linden" in the memo line to P.O. Box 2345, Fayetteville, NC 28303;...more



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