Essex County Community Foundation



In 1998, David Tory, together with Lorraine Astle, founded Broadhow, a 501(c)( 3) company, to provide infrastructure support and training services to non-profit organizations supporting children and families at risk throughout Essex County. Uniquely, Broadhow's mission was to provide these services for free or at minimal costs. In the course of providing these services, Broadhow staff became aware of a number of issues that would be best addressed by a community foundation -- but at the time there was no such foundation that focused on Essex County.


In response to these needs, Broadhow, after many months of consideration and close consultation with nonprofit organizations, foundations, and community leaders decided to change its legal status and name and became the Essex County Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.eccf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @ECCFGives


Assets and Giving for Essex County Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 96,930,282
2019 - 91,073,475
2018 - 68,768,419
Domestic Grants

2020 - 18,086,766
2019 - 20,339,427


    

Recent News from Essex County Community Foundation


Hospital grants $100K for community health
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

Dick Sumberg is stepping down as president of the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce after six years, but he's not giving up his role as president and CEO of Essex County's Community...more

Eccf, Mvpc and Meva Receive Our Town Grants
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

You'll soon be able to hop on a bus in Merrimack Valley, Mass., and head to any of the 16 cities and towns in the region for free. That's thanks to a $125,000 grant from the National Endowment...more

Essex County Community Foundation: Pivot to Systems Philanthropy - HBR Store
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

You'll soon be able to hop on a bus in Merrimack Valley, Mass., and head to any of the 16 cities and towns in the region for free. That's thanks to a $125,000 grant from the National Endowment...more

Alison Crocker - Salem News Obituaries
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

Over the years, she volunteered for the Essex County Community Foundation and the Peabody Essex Museum. Having experienced a long battle with...more

How a Nonprofit in Haverhill, Mass., Fights the Digital Divide - Government Technology
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

Haverhill residents are getting help in the form of free computer classes, free computers and free internet access from the nonprofit...more

Children's Museum to go on the move | News | salemnews.com
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

The funding comes from the Essex County Community Foundation and will be matched by the city of Peabody to pay for the new mobile...more

Essex County Community Foundation Introduces 2023 Creative County Changemakers
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

The mayor of Salem, Mass., has named a new group of community leaders he hopes will make the city a better place to live and work, the Boston Globe reports. The 2023 ChangeMakers initiative is a...more

An artistic flair for the barnyard | News | newburyportnews.com
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

In summer 2019, the group teamed up with the Essex County Community Foundation and Haverhill Bank to host “Drawing From Our Past: A Tri-Town Tape...more

Worthy causes | Community | gloucestertimes.com
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

The scholarship is administered by the Essex County Community Foundation. Donations: Peter Watson Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Essex...more

Column: To become more effective, philanthropy must go deeper | Opinion | salemnews.com
Foundation: Essex County Community Foundation

Efforts to truly understand a community and the specific challenges its residents face can result in philanthropic support that unites donors...more



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