The Pulaski County Community Foundation encourages the
establishment of endowed funds to serve and support
the charitable interests of our citizens and community.
As announced at the Foundation's annual celebration in November, the Board of Directors set a 15-year goal for 2012 to recognize PCCF's 15-year anniversary. To help reach this goal, mark your gifts "Fifteen-Year Anniversary" when making a contribution. Thank you for supporting the Foundation and our community!
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demonstrating its commitment to transparency.
PCCF awards $25,000!
The Pulaski County Community Foundation’s largest grant cycle EVER resulted in $25,000 in awards for 9 local projects.The following organizations and projects were announced at the Foundation’s annual “Celebration of Philanthropy” held November 1 in Winamac.
Arrow Head RC&D – “Beautify the Intersection” Center of Workforce Innovations – “Community Adult Learning” Eastern Pulaski Elementary School PTA – “Ensuring Vision for All” Friends of the Panhandle Pathway – “Maintenance Project Phase II” Kingdom Kids Preschool/Daycare – “The Sweet Dreams Project” Pulaski County Human Services – “Project Hope” Pulaski County REACT – “All Hazards Interoperability” Tippecanoe Arts Federation – “Mural Art Initiative” West Central Elementary School Title I – “Orton Gillingham Multisensory
Grads in Action-Six high school graduates who received scholarships through the Pulaski County Community Foundation this spring shared their community “grad-itude” on Saturday, June 25th in a special way.Click here to read more...
Silver Tsunami or Golden Opportunity? Starting January 1, 2011 an estimated one out of every 5 Hoosiers will begin turning age 65 – along with 77 million other Baby Boomers across the country.Click below to find out more about the EngAGEment Initiative:
·is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
·serves the philanthropic goals of donors who wish to better their community by providing
them with flexible, efficient, and tax-effective ways to achieve the greatest possible impact
·is governed by a local board of directors chosen for their knowledge of the community and designed to
represent a broad cross-section of its citizens
·generally supports new or existing programs of other non-profit organizations and agencies
In General, Community Foundations are:
Designed to build, over time, endowment funds for the community through gifts large and small.non-profit organizations with a difference -- tax-deductible gifts are through the Foundation to any eligible cause, organization, or program you choose.