Cottrells honored for philanthropy work
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008A Dahlonega couple was honored by the North Georgia Community Foundation on Tuesday for their contributions to the community.
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Archive for November, 2008Cottrells honored for philanthropy workWednesday, November 26th, 2008A Dahlonega couple was honored by the North Georgia Community Foundation on Tuesday for their contributions to the community. Rally Software Awarded Affiliate Company of the Year by Entrepreneurs Foundation – PR.comWednesday, November 26th, 2008Rally Software Development Corp.®, the Agile lifecycle management leader, was awarded the 2008 Affiliate Company of the Year by Entrepreneurs Foundation (EF). Rally was selected for this prestigious award for its commitment to philanthropic and community involvement programs, including the company’s involvement in founding the Entrepreneurs Foundation in Colorado. Rally set aside 1% of its equity when it was founded in a grant to the Community Foundation Serving Boulder County. The Community Foundation makes grants to non-profit groups working in the arts, civic engagement, education, the environment, and health and human services. Marin Community Foundation Grants $250,000 to Meet Growing Need for FoodTuesday, November 25th, 2008To help local food banks and pantries meet the increasing needs in the community, the Marin Community Foundation is making grants to 11 local emergency food programs totaling $250,000. "The stories are clear and compelling," said MCF President Thomas Peters in announcing the awards. "Given the severe economic downtown, many more people, including families with young children, need food, and providers are having trouble keeping up with the demand. This is a heart wrenching situation, and the Trustees of the Foundation want to extend a helping hand. We simply cannot have people waiting in line for food, only to find there's nothing on the shelves." Cost of Living – Tight Times Even Tighter for CharitiesMonday, November 17th, 2008Donations to charities grew about 4.5 percent in the 2007 fiscal year which ended in July for most groups, to what sounds like a reassuring $72.5 billion. The data is from an annual survey of the 400 charities that raise the most from private sources, done by The Chronicle of Philanthropy, a biweekly publication that covers the nonprofit sector. But that number doesn’t reflect the sudden downturn in donations these last few months, as large financial institutions and historically generous donors have collapsed, dozens of states have announced huge budget deficits, many municipalities are cutting their support of social service agencies — and some nonprofit agencies are facing a drop in individual contributions. Ashland Co. Community Foundation Honors DonorsThursday, November 13th, 2008Members of the Ashland County Community Foundation recognized those who donate their time and resources to the organization during their annual Donor Appreciation Dinner Tuesday evening. Foundation President Dr. Lucille Ford says the organization serves as a vehicle by connecting people who care to causes that matter. Yakima Valley Community Foundation announces grant recipientsThursday, November 13th, 2008Larry Mattson of the Yakima Youth Soccer Association knows nonprofit groups and foundations are hurting. So when he received a $46,000 grant on Wednesday, he was blown away. "I was ecstatic," said Mattson, project manager for the Central Washington Soccer Center. "This is a fantastic shot in the arm." The soccer association was one of 24 groups that received a grant from the Yakima Valley Community Foundation during a Wednesday luncheon. The foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life for Yakima County residents, in such areas as health care, the arts and education.
The Board of Trustees of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan approved $495,350 in grantsWednesday, November 12th, 2008The Board of Trustees of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan approved $495,350 in grants to nonprofit organizations working to improve the quality of life in the region. The Board approved the grants at its September meeting. China’s first non-gov’t community foundation launchedWednesday, November 12th, 2008China's first non-governmental community foundation, the Arcadia Public Welfare Foundation, was launched at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday. The foundation was established with 100 million yuan (about 14.65 million U.S. dollars) donated by Shenzhen Airtown (Eastern) Industrial Co. Ltd. and Shenzhen Arcadia Real Estate Group. Celebrate Civic TeensWednesday, November 12th, 2008Reversing the blight has been a mission of the Hill Youth Action Team (HYAT) since the summer of 2006 when they scanned 40 local properties for abandoned houses, litter and vacant lots on the streets where they live. Their banner message “Save Our Society” still hangs over Howard Avenue and Minor Streets to remind everyone to get involved. Donors to The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven provided funding for the project (more…) Maximizing economic opportunityMonday, November 3rd, 2008Maximizing economic opportunity Those are the watchwords of the continuum of Learning, a community partnership among the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, the United Way of Central Illinois and the Sangamon County Community Foundation. |
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