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This fund supports programs and services provided by 50 North, which seeks to enrich lives and support independence of seniors 50 and older in Hancock County.
The purpose of this fund is to promote the civic involvement of Findlay High School students by providing extracurricular activities and opportunities that will teach them about the rights and duties of citizens and inspire them to be active participants in the United States democratic process.
This fund was established by David Shaheen in memory of his wife Ann Kleinfelter. Ann was a passionate about the Wyandot County Humane Society, which this fund will continue to support.
Doug and Joan Conine established the Arcadia Local Schools Growth Fund to provide a means for donors to support capital projects for Arcadia students and teachers with the purpose of preparing all students for life for generations to come.
This fund will support improving educational opportunities and experiences for students in the Arlington Local Schools industrial arts and agricultural science programs.
This fund was established in memory of Kyle by his family and the Arlington School Foundation. Proceeds from this fund will support social studies education to present and future Arlington students.
This fund, established in honor of Mary Lou Steinman by her family, supports the enhancement of reading programs and opportunities for Arlington Local Schools students.
This fund was established by Zane’s niece Joyce Rossman Quillen, and nephews Jan, Douglas, David and Mark Rossman. This fund of the Arlington School Foundation will enhance the classroom experience and improve the effectiveness of the curriculum for students of the Arlington School District through grants to teachers.
This fund was established by the Arlington School Foundation to provide a means for donors to support land and building acquisitions and capital improvements for Arlington Local Schools.
This fund was established by the Arlington School Foundation to support the enhancement of the classroom experience and improve the effectiveness of the curriculum for Arlington Local Schools.
This fund was established by the Arlington School Foundation to provide training. equipment and/or tools needed by graduating Arlington Local Schools students preparing for a career in the trades.
This fund supports the operational costs of The Arts Partnership of Greater Hancock County, which provides, encourages and promotes quality arts presentations, educational opportunities, and entertainment.
This fund will support Associated Charities and its programs to grant emergency aid to individuals in need in Findlay and Hancock County.
Established by the The Community Foundation Board of Directors, this endowed fund supports the operational expenses of the Foundation.
This fund was established by Josephine Wilson to support the administrative costs of the Mazza Collection.
Beam of Light is a local nonprofit dedicated to providing support to foster families and the children they serve.
Beverly Fisher established this fund to support the Findlay Art League.
This fund will support part of the Marathon Center for the Performing Art's mission to foster appreciation for the visual arts through a visual art gallery, presently the Fisher-Wall Gallery, located within the facility.
This fund will support the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts in its mission of fostering appreciations for dramatic, dance, musical and visual arts in Hancock County, Ohio, fulfilling the community's artistic obligations with a focus on high standards of performance, and providing educational programs and opportunities for new artistic talent.
The purpose of the Bill and Eveline Stitt Fund is to support early literacy intervention through the use of mentors. The intervention program is designed for K-2 students and is targeted toward the most atrisk local students.
This fund was established to support the Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center's educational programs, services, and capital improvements in its efforts to build harmony and understanding.
This fund provides general support for Blanchard Valley Center, which serves Hancock County children and adults with disabilities.
Bob and Susan created this fund through an estate gift in 2019. The purpose of the fund is to purchase books and materials designed to encourage lifelong reading and the pursuit of knowledge and enjoyment through the Friends of the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library.
This fund supports the efforts of the Black Swamp Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
This fund was established to ensure that Boy Scouts residing in Hancock County have the opportunity to attend summer camp at Camp Berry or the National Jamboree.
This fund will support the operating expenses of Blanchard Valley Residential Services, Inc.
This fund was established to maintain, sustain, and improve the facilities at Camp Berry for generations of scouts.
The Friends of Camp Fire of Northwest Ohio established this fund to support youth programs and projects of Camp Fire.
The Friends of Camp Fire of Northwest Ohio established this fund to support a program to send area youth to Camp Glen for resident or day camp.
This fund was established by Paulette Allshouse in honor of her sister Carol.
The Freeds established this fund through their estates to support organizations close to their hearts including the University of Findlay, City Mission and more.
This fund was established to support Children's Mentoring Connection's mission to positively impact lives one meaningful connection at a time.
This fund was established by the Children's Museum of Findlay to support the museum's programs providing educational opportunities for children.
This fund was established by a donor-advised fund of the Community Foundation. This fund will provide general support for C.H.O.P.I.N. Hall.
This fund, established in honor of Chuck and Mariann, is designated to support the Hancock Literacy’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library program.
Terry Glaser established this fund to support Youth for Christ of Northwest Ohio.
This fund supports the agency’s land and building acquisitions and capital improvements. City Mission serves the physical and spiritual needs of both local and transient persons by providing shelter, food, and rest in emergency situations.
Annual distributions from this fund will support the City Mission's facility and programs providing financial stability.
The Cooper Tire Foundation established this fund to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and program in Findlay City and Hancock County Schools.
The Cory-Rawson School Foundation committee established this fund with support from the school community.
The Craig Holmes Family Adoption Assistance Fund was established to provide financial assistance to support families in Hancock County with their adoption journey.
Karen Grieser established this fund in memory of Daisy Fae, her lovable Cocker Spaniel, to support the medical needs of animals at the Humane Society & SPCA of Hancock County.
The Darrell and Alberta Prichard Fund for the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter will continue to support the Alzheimer’s Association, Northwest Ohio Chapter, and its programs to educate and advocate for individuals and families touched by Alzheimer’s disease living in Hancock County, Ohio.
Dave and Suzi Healy have chosen to support TCF by making a significant contribution to the Administrative Fund.
This fund supports Project N.O.W. (New Opportunities for Work), a program of Millstream Career & Technology Center.
This fund was established in honor of Dr. John Halkyard to support teaching science or providing science-related activities at Findlay High School.
This fund is in memory of Ruth and Allen Dudley. The purpose of the fund is to support the Findlay Music Boosters and its programs to promote music education in the Findlay City Schools.
This fund was established by Audrey A. Hicks and William B. Hicks in memory of their beloved Airedale, Emma.
Established in honor of The Family Center’s 10th birthday, this fund will assure The Family Center is maintained as a safe and efficient workplace for our community’s nonprofit agencies to fulfill their missions now and forever.
This fund supports Family Resource Centers and its programs which provide specialized behavioral health services to individuals, children, and families to strengthen family life and promote personal growth.
This fund will benefit Family Resource Center and its programs providing specialized behavioral health services to children, youth, adults and families in our multicultural communities in order to strengthen family life and promote personal growth.
The McClelland Family established this fund to support the Findlay Art League and student art exhibits.
This fund supports visual arts in Hancock County through the promotion of local artists, community education, and gallery shows.
This fund was established to support the Findlay City Police Department’s canine officer program, as well as to provide related equipment and training.
The purpose of the Funds shall be to support Findlay Enrichment Programs, Inc. in actively supporting and encouraging educational enrichment programs for children in Findlay, Ohio, City Schools.
This fund supports Hope House for the Homeless. The center promotes independent living and assists low-income individuals in their search for affordable housing.
This fund will support the Findlay Service League and its programs to support volunteerism, develop the potential of women and improve the community through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.
M. Margaret Foster established this fund to support the genealogy department of the library.
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson, supports the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library.
This fund supports the programs, projects, and capital purchases of the library.
This fund was established by the Flag City Honor Flight Board to provide ongoing support for its programs to transport America’s local and surrounding area veterans to Washington D.C. to visit those memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices.
This fund was established by the board of FOCUS to provide ongoing support to the organization and its mission.
This fund was established by the Museum Foundation to support the lecture series.
This fund supports the operating and developmental needs of the library and was the first agency endowment established at The Community Foundation.
The purpose of the fund is to support HCCH’s programs which aim to meet emergency needs including assisting Hancock County residents who are homeless, unemployed, working at low-income jobs, disabled, without heath insurance, or others experiencing financial crisis.
This fund will support programming at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts. The distribution from this fund will support an annual public program featuring a classical or contemporary pianist, as well as a reception to accompany the program.
The family of Olga Swanson established this fund in her memory to support the local Girl Scouts, an organization that played a fundamental role in Mrs. Swanson’s life. Her family hopes this fund will encourage young women to develop lifelong self-confidence and leadership skills.
Established by an anonymous donor, this fund will provide support for Girl Scouts from Hardin, Hancock and Allen counties. Troops will have assistance in attending weeklong troop resident camp in the summer, and girls throughout the council will be able to apply for assistance in Destinations, a program allowing older girls to travel the world with other Girl Scouts.
This fund supports Grace Speaks, an organization that helps children find their voice by providing affordable speech therapy in the Hancock County area.
Gwen and David established this fund for the Center for Safe and Healthy Children to better serve child abuse victims.
This fund supports Habitat for Humanity’s mission to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build and repair homes, communities and hope. Habitat provides a hand up so everyone can have a decent place to live.
This fund was established by the Moores to support scholarships at Eastwood Educational Foundation and the University of Findlay.
Marv and Judy established this fund for Hancock Christian Clearing House to support local individuals in need of assistance with housing, utilities, medical needs, food, and transportation.
This fund, established in honor of Richard and Mildred by their children, supports Hancock Christian Clearing House.
This fund was established to allow individual donors to provide for the permanent support and maintenance of the Hancock County Performing Arts Center.
This fund supports the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department’s K-9 Unit, providing funds for purchases, training, and maintenance.
This fund will provide operating support for the Museum allowing it to preserve the rich heritage of Hancock County by honoring the past and inspiring the future.
The Class of 2012 established this fund to support future Hancock Leadership Class projects or poverty alleviation in Hancock County with an emphasis on education.
This fund benefits literacy programming, including the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, at the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library.
Established by an estate gift to the Hancock Park District, this fund will support the planning and development of a continuous Greenway Trail along the Blanchard River in Hancock County.
This Fund will support construction and maintenance of bicycle paths and trails in Hancock County, bicycle safety, and bicycling recreation programs as determined by the Hancock Parks Foundation.
The Hancock Parks Foundation established this fund to support the Hancock Park District and other qualified organizations exclusively for parks and other recreational activities within Hancock County.
This fund, established through a gift from Intersil Corporation, supports the programs of Hancock Youth Leadership.
Established by an anonymous donor as a show of support for Handbags That Help in its inaugural year, this fund is a permanent endowment fund for the women’s giving circle.
This fund, established by a gift from the estate of Harry Cooper, supports travel expenses of the Findlay High School band. Historically, this fund has been used to fund travel to bowl games in accordance with his wishes.
This fund, established to help future generations, shall be designated to support 4-H activities in Hancock County.
This fund supports programs, projects, clinics, and capital improvements as determined by the Humane Society Foundation of Hancock County.
This fund was established through James and Patricia's estates to support the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts.
This fund was established by Christian Clearing House and College First Church of God in honor of longtime board member Jerry Sprouse's 20+ years of service to the organization.
This fund will support the Fort Findlay Playhouse.
This fund, established by the Andrews' family, will support several nonprofit organizations they were passionate about.
In honor of Judy's passion for choir and vocal performance, the Judy D. Sink Fund for the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts was created to help foster the arts in Hancock County.
This fund, established by Karen Grieser in memory of her brother Eric, supports the Bridges Out of Poverty Program of Hope House.
This fund will provide equipment and tools needed by graduating Millstream Career Center students entering a career in the trades.
This fund will support operations at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and its mission of serving, sharing and witnessing.
This fund will support Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. (LAWO) and its programs that provide free legal help in civil matters to eligible low-income individuals and groups in Findlay and Hancock County who do not have access to the legal system and cannot afford a private attorney.
This fund was established to support Grace Speaks and its mission to help children find their voice by providing affordable private speech therapy in the Hancock County area.
This fund was established by Tami Sink in memory of her beloved companion libbi. The fund will support the Humane Society & SPCA of Hancock County for the medical needs of animals whose owners or caregivers cannot afford to provide the medical care.
Michael and Midge Foster established this fund to support the Humane Society & SPCA of Hancock County and its programs for the rescue, care and maintenance of cats. They established this fund in honor of Louie, their beloved, beautiful, big black cat.
A gift from the estate of M. Margaret Foster established this fund which supports agencies of the United Way of Hancock County.
This fund was established to support the maintenance of the Little Red Schoolhouse, the MacArthur Train, and the Mae Hutson Local History Resource Center.
A gift from the estate of M. Margaret Foster established this fund which supports Voices for Children/CASA of Hancock County.
In her final estate plan, Mariann Dana Younger gave a gift to establish this fund. This fund will support the First Presbyterian Church endowment fund
This fund will provide support for Mazza Museum to employ a deputy director to assist with the museum’s mission, which is to promote literacy and enrich the lives of all people through the art of children’s literature.
The Marianna Hofer Arts Endowment was established through Marianna's estate to create a program at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts for financial support for individuals and organizations involved in the arts.
This fund, established by a gift from the estate of Gordon Macklin, supports the Macklin Intergenerational Institute and its programs, improving the lives of all ages through multi-age programming, care, community relationships, and creative communication.
This fund was established by volunteers and supporters of the Mazza Collection to foster artistic excellence in children’s literature through general support and support of the Medallion Program.
This fund was established by Richard and Jayne McGarrity to support the music program at Bluffton Village Schools.
This fund was established to support the Hospice Program through Friends of Putnam County Homecare and Hospice, Inc. The fund will provide ongoing support to community members and their families.
This fund, established through a gift from Miriam S. Rader, supports the McComb Public Library and its programs, services, projects, and capital purchases.
This fund supports Mission Possible USA, a local agency working to educate and equip Christ-centered leaders in under-served areas of the world through a focus on evangelism and discipleship, improved school programs and upgraded facilities for education and training, Christian worship, medical care and other similar community functions.
This fund was established to support NAMI Hancock County. NAMI's mission is to promote mental health in Hancock County to build better lives through education, support, and advocacy.
Dr. Nancy Arbogast Dysinger established this fund to support the legacy of the McComb pool and park, and keep the fun memories alive for many years to come.
This fund was established in memory of Nate to assist Millstream trade and industrial students who plan to pursue employment in their area of trade or industry.
This fund was established to help assure The Family Center is maintained as a safe and efficient workplace for our community's nonprofit agencies to fulfill their missions now and forever .
This fund serves to perpetuate the activities and to sustain the Hancock County Fairgrounds, predominantly for the benefit of the Junior Fair activities in Hancock County.
This fund supports the agency and its programs and projects related to domestic violence and sexual assault.
The Ottawa Kiwanis Club established this designated fund to benefit the OttawaGlandorf area during the tri-centennial celebration of the United States of America.
This fund was established by the Owens Community Foundation to support scholarships and other programs for the Findlay Campus.
Believing that intergenerational experiences enrich the lives of both the very young and older citizens, John and Patty established this fund to benefit Macklin Intergenerational Institute.
Established by their daughter Paulette, this fund will support the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library and the Humane Society & SPCA of Hancock County.
Hancock Christian Clearing House established this fund to support its program Project Happy Feet, a shoe voucher program that allows school-age children to receive one pair of school shoes at the start of the school year.
The fund supports Read For Life’s work in support of promoting adult literacy in Hancock County.
This fund established through the estate of Mary Ellen Myers will benefit City Mission of Findlay, a nonprofit that exists to share the passion of Jesus Christ with the needy and homeless by providing compassionate care through meeting their physical and spiritual needs.
This fund will benefit Father Flanagan's Boy's Home, a nonprofit in Boys Town, Nebraska providing housing, care, treatment, support and education for at-risk youth.
This fund established through the estate of Mary Ellen Myers will benefit Findlay Hope House for the Homeless, a Findlay nonprofit that seeks to eliminate homelessness and alleviate poverty in Hancock County through individual and community education, affordable housing, and advocacy.
This fund will benefit the Music Ministry program at St. Andrew's United Methodist Church in Findlay to help support the purchase of music for the choirs and for maintenance/replacement of equipment, instruments and robes.
This fund established through the estate of Mary Ellen Myers will benefit Teddy's Rescue, a Findlay nonprofit dedicated to assisting animals who are homeless by providing shelter and medical care. Teddy's Rescue also works to save dogs from euthanasia in order to find forever homes.
This fund, established by Richard and Evelyn in their estate plan, will benefit Columbus Grove High School to support educational activities and programs for students.
This fund, established by Richard and Evelyn in their estate plan, will benefit Millstream Career Center to support the carpentry and construction drawing programs.
This fund will help sustain, maintain and manage the habitat at the Rieck Center as well as support educational programs for students and the public.
This fund was established by Audrey A. (Behne) Hicks and William B. Hicks in memory of Robert G. and Mary C. Behne. The fund will support Riverside Park's waterfront.
Roy and Marcia Armes established this fund to support Cancer Patient Services and its mission to support individuals battling cancer diagnoses with a variety of services at no cost.
This fund was established to support Teddy's Rescue and its mission to place dogs and cats, of all sizes and all breeds, who currently have no home into a loving, forever home.
This fund was established to support Women's Resource Center of Hancock County and its mission to save lives and change lives through the truth and love of Christ.
Hancock Christian Clearing House established this designated fund to support its program to provide emergency dental services to eligible clients.
This fund, established by Norma L. Weber in memory of her husband, Walter, and his parents, Fred and Kathryn, is designated to the perpetual care of grounds and landscaping at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church.
This fund was established by the Seman Family in memory of their son John. It will support the advancement of science and technology education at St. Michael School in Findlay.
This scholarship was established by Edward and Judy Reading in honor of T. R. Shoaff, Judy’s father, It assists gifted ballet and dance students.
The Handbags That Help Guiding Circle created this fund as a way to honor longtime member, Tasha Dimling. The annual distribution from this fund will be added to the grant dollars available for Handbags That Help.
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson, is designated for the Blanchard Valley Health Foundation and supports operating expenses of the Blanchard Valley Health System.
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson, supports various Lutheran charities.
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson to honor her husband, supports general operations of the University of Findlay.
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson, supports the care, repair, and maintenance of resident facilities at Blanchard Valley Center.
This fund supports the agency as it works to assist cancer patients and their families by providing them with physical, emotional and financial assistance, as well as educational resources.
This fund will support annual operating costs of the Foundation.
Established by the City of Findlay, the purpose of the Fund shall be to support community improvements.
This fund supports The Family Center, a multi-tenant nonprofit facility.
This fund was established by Tamara Luchini to honor the memory of her husband, John Remo Luchini, and his sister, Violet Luchini Elledge, for whom the Catholic Christian faith best expressed and supported their life values and beliefs.
This fund, established in memory of Tom and Esther Swaisgood, supports the music department at College First Church of God.
The purpose of this fund, established by the United Way Foundation, is to support the programs of United Way and its member agencies, and to contribute to the administrative expenses of United Way.
This fund was established to support The University of Findlay.
This fund will support Forge the Future and its mission of continual improvement of our programs and facilities to benefit the Van Buren School District, the Village of Van Buren, and the Van Buren Community.
This fund was established by the Van Buren community to enrich the programs and activities beyond those typically funded by the core budget through donations and gifts.
Wilhelmina Wagner established this fund to support Heritage Christian School by providing scholarships for students to attend.
The William and Nancy Recker Hancock County 4-H Fund will, through its support of 4-H, promote leadership and outstanding citizenship among the youth of Hancock County.
This fund will support programs to assist individuals who are homeless or victims of domestic violence in Hancock County.
This supports Winebrenner and its mission to prepare servants of the Lord Jesus Christ to lead the Church.
The Women’s Resource Center Board established this fund to support its Christian-based programs that provide women compassionate support in the area of pregnancy services, always respecting the sanctity of life. It also provides young families with information and encouragement, and empowers teens through education in the areas of sexual integrity, healthy choices, and positive futures
Emily Settle Young established this fund in memory of her husband, Grant, to acknowledge the many benefits he received from YMCA programs when he was young. The fund supports membership and activity fees for underprivileged children in Findlay and Hancock County.
This fund, established with a gift from the estate of Opal Thompson to honor her husband, supports the general operations of the Findlay Family YMCA.
This fund will support the Clubhouse Reading Center at the University of Findlay and its programs.