Community Foundation of East Central Illinois



The Community Foundation of East Central Illinois is a publicly-supported, 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt philanthropic organization, created in 1972 to encourage and receive contributions establishing endowments for the long-term benefit of east central Illinois.
It does not conduct programs of its own, nor is it a fund-raising organization. It supports and serves its donors by managing and administering endowed funds that have been donated for philanthropic purposes.

Web Address

www.cfeci.org/

Social Media Links

Twitter - @CFECI


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

Assets

2019 - 25,594,417
2018 - 19,870,438
2017 - 20,991,561
Domestic Grants

2019 - 938,954
2018 - 956,864


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of East Central Illinois


Beyond the Boardroom: Bulldog Disposal's Phil VanSwol | People | news-gazette.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

... Community Foundation of East Central Illinois' Angie Hatfield Marker · Eastern Illinois Foodbank's Kelly Daly · Champaign Jewelers' Kari...more

Community Foundation Of East Central Illinois To Award $50000 In Capacity Building Grants

“The Community Foundation is pleased to kick off this new grant cycle to invest in projects that strengthen our local nonprofit sector,” stated...more

Community Foundation Of East Central Illinois Is Offering $50000 In Grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

The Community Foundation of East Central Illinois is putting its money where its mouth is. The group is offering $50,000 in grants to area nonprofit organizations to help with things like...more

Community Foundation of East Central Illinois | WCIA.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

Whatever the intent, the Community Foundation maintains the integrity of the original gift, investing for income and preserving principal, so that...more

Learn how to build an effective and efficient nonprofit board at Board Boot Camp with ... - WCIA.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

Champaign, Ill. (WCIA) Established in 1972, Community Foundation of East Central Illinois has distributed nearly $22 million in charitable...more

Community Solutions Incubator Helps Launch Nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

The Community Solutions Incubator, a program of the Community Foundation of East Central Illinois, will begin a new cohort of prospective charity starts in 2022. Anyone who wants to help solve a...more

Run to remember honors victims of 9/11 and loved ones | WCIA.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

Money raised during the race benefited United Way of Champaign County and Community Foundation of East Central...more

Beyond the Boardroom: Barham Benefit Group's James Barham | Entrepreneurs | news-gazette.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

The arts enthusiast, who last year was honored with a Hearts of Gold award from the Community Foundation of East Central Illinois, took time out to...more

Name Dropping | Urbana Masonic lodge back at home after meeting elsewhere for 40 years
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

... recipients of the Tom Tracy Memorial Farm Credit Illinois Family Scholarship administered by the Community Foundation of East Central...more

Champaign County Farm Bureau Brings Agriculture into the Classroom
Foundation: Community Foundation of East Central Illinois

Sarah Kaper, director of "Ag in the Classroom" of the Champaign County Department of Agriculture, worked with Urbana Park District (UPD) and Champaign County Forest Reserve (CCFPD) to provide an...more



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