Our National Standards for US Community Foundations® accreditation is approved for another three years. This represents our commitment to go above and beyond federal/state law requirements to demonstrate accountability and excellence to communities, policymakers, and the public.
Update: The Nate Jacklin Scholarship Fund is currently funded with more than $13,000. A sincere thank you to all who have supported this fund and those who have connected with the Jacklin family over the last few months. This will support MVHS wrestlers pursuing higher education.
We're currently accepting donations for the Nate Jacklin Scholarship Fund. Nate ('95) wrestled at MVHS. This scholarship will support MVHS wrestling grads pursuing higher education. Donate at https://t.co/FTFgKNeC5M or mail checks to the Foundation, PO Box 309, Mt. Vernon 43050.
The newly established Nate Jacklin Scholarship Fund will support MVHS wrestlers pursuing higher education. A '95 MVHS graduate, Nate was a dedicated husband, father, coach, and educator. Click the link to read more or to donate... https://t.co/ZIyp8Vt2BO
What would your nonprofit do with an extra $5,000? If you have a program/project related to the YOUTH of Knox County, consider applying for the Foundation's Youth Philanthropy Grant before Dec. 30. Questions? Contact Lisa at 740-392-3270. Online app at https://t.co/FTFgKNeC5M.
Today is Giving BACK Tuesday! Today through Dec. 13, you can nominate a Knox Co. nonprofit (501c3) to receive one of 5 small grants (under $5K), simply by tagging them in the comments. See https://t.co/FTFgKNeC5M ("News") for more info. Winners will be announced in Jan. 2023!
We're celebrating #GivingTuesday with Giving BACK Tuesday once again this year! That means up to FIVE Knox County nonprofits have the opportunity to receive a small grant from the Knox County Foundation through YOUR nomination. Stay tuned for details!
Nonprofits! There's plenty of time to get an application together before the Dec. 30 deadline. Amounts up to $5,000 for programs and projects specifically related to youth in Knox County. Awarded by the Youth Philanthropy Initiative of the Knox County Foundation.
Are you a nonprofit board member/leader? This training is for YOU! We're just a little less than one month away from Charitable University, a special training offered by the Ohio Attorney General's office to help nonprofits be there best. Space is limited: https://t.co/8YDBCNDfRX
Knox County Foundation is proud to present the Ohio Attorney General's program Charitable University. This new initiative is aimed at putting tools in the hands of charitable board members and key leaders. Choose Nov. 15 or 16. Learn more or register: https://t.co/8YDBCNlF0p
Check out the latest from Knox County Foundation in its September e-newsletter, including some important upcoming events that may affect you or your nonprofit organization. https://t.co/ZGmq8mxWWB
We have 2 grant deadlines approaching on July 15: small grants are $10,000 and under and large grants are more than $10,000. Please visit https://t.co/GYU7cP3Siv and see details under Grants & Scholarships. Have questions? Need assistance? Please call Lisa at 740-392-3270.
Knox County Foundation seeks upcoming juniors and seniors to be part of the 2022-23 Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI)! YPI provides students with an opportunity to address community needs impacting area youth. Info and application: [email protected] or https://t.co/UkOEzyiuo2
The Foundation is now accepting 2022-23 scholarship applications for traditional, vocational, and adult students. We plan to award $1 million. Deadline is March 1, 2022 (vocational scholarship application deadlines vary). See website for details... https://t.co/Fz5sZwfPwk
KCF is proud to announce the winners of our "GivingBACKTuesday" campaign! Congratulations to Centerburg Senior Services, Giving Hope Charity, Habitat for Humanity, Knox County Task Force for Older Adults, and MTVarts! Read more: https://t.co/YCHZokdnAW