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How philanthropy can work without trying to save the world
“…The nation’s 900 or so “community foundations” arguably deliver more tangible, meaningful results than their vastly larger counterparts. And they do so in a participatory, ear-to-the-ground fashion
Grant provides crisis prevention, de-escalation training to Trine students
ANGOLA — Students in Trine University’s Franks School of Education will receive training in nonviolent crisis prevention and verbal de-escalation thanks to a grant from
2024 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Steuben County Recipient Announced!
ANGOLA —Ken Schneider missed his flight Tuesday afternoon because the school called, because of something one of his daughters did, and that’s how he found
SCCF Launches End of Year Matching Campaign
ANGOLA — The Steuben County Community Foundation has joined in a nationwide celebration this week to recognize the increasingly important role that community foundations play
A day in the life: Simulation helps community leaders learn about poverty
Melissa Higbee, executive director of Fremont Youth and Community Outreach, says true poverty doesn’t look like unsheltered people on the streets of Chicago. “True poverty