Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation



The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation is a tax exempt, not-for-profit, autonomous, publicly supported, philanthropic institution. It is organized and operated as a permanent collection of endowment funds for the long-term benefit of the Hancock County area.

The Community Foundation is a vehicle to enhance the quality of life in Hancock County by using a variety of funds entrusted to its stewardship by people, corporations, and organizations of various means to address community problems and opportunities.

The Community Foundation has a broad grant program available to all charitable organizations in Hancock County and serves all portions of the local population.

Web Address

www.community-foundation.com/

Social Media Links

Twitter - @tcffindlay


Assets and Giving for Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 137,898,663
2018 - 116,494,454
2017 - 127,837,840
2016 - 112,101,186
Domestic Grants

2019 - 3,835,098
2018 - 3,604,954
2017 - 2,932,065


    

Recent News from Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation


'A community of haves and have-nots'
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Urbanski and Katherine Kreuchauf, chief executive officer of the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, highlighted five areas in which local residents say Hancock County falls short:...more

An Anniversary to Remember
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

More than 18 months ago we began planning 2017, our 25th anniversary year. We had a few simple goals. First, to say thank you to the hundreds of people who have supported the community's endowment...more

Alumni hockey game will fund FHS scholarships
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

... High School hockey graduates. In addition to player contributions, those interested in making donations to the scholarship fund may make their checks payable to the John Nobel FHS Alumni...more

Over $525K awarded to nonprofits
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation was awarded a one-year, ... The Community Foundation was awarded $3,500 to hire an intern...more

City Mission seeks volunteers for kitchen help
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

Several board members have been attending the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation's fall learning series to help nonprofit...more

Upgraded downtown plaza rededicated, Dorney honored
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, Cleveland Foundation

Dorney's $5 million bequest to the Cleveland Foundation led to the creation of the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation in...more

Shelterhouse at Riverbend to be replaced
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

... Recreation Area will be replaced and upgraded with a donation from a fund managed by the Findlay-Hancock County Community...more

Dorney Plaza rededicated
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, Cleveland Foundation

Dorney's $5 million bequest to the Cleveland Foundation led to the creation the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation in...more

Findlay rededicates Dorney Plaza after $500K investment
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, which was established by a contribution form Dorney after his death, wanted to make sure...more

Giving Tuesday offers match opportunity
Foundation: Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation

As part of its 25th anniversary, The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation has announced a matching opportunity for...more



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