Lincoln Community Foundation Inc.



The concept for organizing a community trust for Lincoln and Lancaster County, now known as the Lincoln Community Foundation, became reality due to the interests of family members, Thomas C., Frank, and Henry Woods, who strongly believed that the creation and operation of such an entity would constitute a powerful force for the good of the Lincoln community. The Woods' great affection and interest in the welfare of Lincoln urged the family to give every cooperation to see to it that a way was provided for Lincoln citizens to make charitable gifts with the certainty that their intentions would be permanently observed no matter how conditions or needs changed.

Web Address

www.lcf.org

Social Media Links

Facebook - www.facebook.com/LincolnCommunityFoundation

Twitter - @linc_comm_fdn


Assets and Giving for Lincoln Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 658,859
2018 - 678,121
2017 - 576,657
Domestic Grants

2019 - 24,499
2018 - 33,239


    

Recent News from Lincoln Community Foundation


Changing lives 'one loan at a time'
Foundation: Lincoln Community Foundation

She donated $1 million to the Lincoln Community Foundation to establish the microloans. "It's a heartbreak in banking when you have to turn someone down because they don't have the...more

Lincoln Community Foundation swings into fall
Foundation: Lincoln Community Foundation

The Lincoln Community Foundation is holding its annual fundraising dinner on Aug. 27. President Kris Wyatt says 1940s attire is an option but not required. “We are encouraging them to dress up. It...more

Lincoln Community Foundation - Grants, Student Loans, Fellowships ...
Foundation: Lincoln Community Foundation

The Lincoln Community Foundation promotes community philanthropy by working with families, organizations and individuals to raise money and awareness toward...more



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