Lawrence County Community Foundation



Established in 1992, the Lawrence County Community Foundation (LCCF) serves Lawrence County, Indiana, by helping caring individuals, families, and organizations establish or grow existing permanent endowment funds to achieve their goals for Lawrence County through charitable giving.

The earnings generated from these funds are given back to the community in the form of grants and scholarships. Because these funds are permanent, they will be used to benefit Lawrence County for generations to come.

LCCF currently administers 199 funds which have allowed for grants and scholarships of over $17.3 million.




    

Recent News from Lawrence County Community Foundation


The Lawrence County Community Foundation Is Accepting Grant Applications
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

The Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence County is in need of new playground equipment, and the community is coming together to make that happen. The club is asking for donations, and the Lawrence...more

Morrow, Frances - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

The Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence County is in need of new playground equipment, and the community is coming together to make that happen. The club is asking for donations, and the Lawrence...more

Lawrence County Community Foundation announces 2022 Classroom Grant recipients
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

BEDFORD - The Lawrence County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded just under $9000 to twenty-four Lawrence County teachers through...more

Grants available in Lawrence County | Ohio News - herald-dispatch.com
Foundation: Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, Lawrence County Community Foundation

IRONTON — The Lawrence County Community Foundation, in partnership with the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, is accepting grant applications...more

Grants available in Lawrence County - The Tribune
Foundation: Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, Lawrence County Community Foundation

The community foundation and FAO's I'm a Child of Appalachia Fund will award $10,000 in grants to projects or programs benefitting residents...more

Creating A Foundation To Build On
Foundation: Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, Lawrence County Community Foundation

Lawrence County, Ohio, is now home to a $2 million endowment that will be put to good use. The Times Leader reports on the formation of the Lawrence County Community Foundation, which was...more

LCCF awards $26500 in grants to disadvantaged elderly - WBIW
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

BEDFORD - The Lawrence County Community Foundation announced the 2022 grant recipients from the Margie Marie Pennington Fund for the...more

IU Health grants will support housing and training needs across Indiana | WBIW
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

“The Community Impact Investment Fund is enhancing IU Health's mission to make Indiana a healthier place to live,” said IU Health President and...more

Limestone Capital Half Marathon, 5K and 1-mile walk presented by Bedford Federal ... - WBIW
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

A matching grant from the Lawrence County Community Foundation and Bedford Federal Savings Bank paying the match allows the group to take the angels to...more

final IU Health Foundation seeks contribution for Community Impact Investment Fund - WBIW
Foundation: Lawrence County Community Foundation

The Lawrence County Economic Growth Council is asking for a contribution of $50,000 for 2022-2024 for the Community Impact Investment Fund...more



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