Our Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) manages more than 300 funds established by people with philanthropic passions.
Many of our donors contribute to one or more of these existing funds, while others set up their own.
There is no right or wrong way to give. What’s important is giving in a way that helps you accomplish your philanthropic goals and JCCF is here to help. We keep our finger on the pulse of the community, so we can identify the community’s greatest needs and respond in a meaningful way. That might be supporting an existing program, developing a new one or encouraging a community partner to take a leadership role. It means rallying for the cause and asking others to join the effort. That’s why we are dedicated to connecting people who care with causes that matter. Causes that matter to them, their families and our community.
Lucile G. Williams Gift Fund
Established by Lucile Williams for JCCF operations and community service programs.
Love More-Youth Empowerment Fund
Established to empower deserving youth in our community to attend camps and classes who otherwise are not getting the extra opportunities to allow them to realize their potential and worth.
Lyman A. and Corbalou A. Snyder Family Endowed Fund
This is advised by the Snyder family to perpetuate the family’s charitable interests and allow future family generations to be involved in a legacy of caring and philanthropy.
Lawrence Family Fund
Established by Albert Lawrence to provide support to agencies and programs to provide education, referral, services and/or advocacy for the treatment of those with mental illness.
Logsdon Family Fund
Established by Ivy and Louise Logsdon to support programs that strengthen adoptive families.
Longworth Memorial Fund
Established to provide support to programs, purchases and projects of Southwest Elementary School that Jennifer Longworth was passionate about.
Lowell B. & Edith G. Griffin and Raymond & Carolyn Shatto Fund
Established to provide support to education and religious needs through grants and scholarships.
Lucile (Ames) EuDaly and Alvin Ames Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established to provide scholarships to Central Nine Career Center students.
LeMasters Fund
Established by Lyman and Corbalou Snyder on behalf of their family in memory of J. Edwin LeMasters and Dora J. (Bobbie) LeMasters to support the Humane Society of Johnson County, Hopewell Presbyterian Church, the Johnson County Historical Society and the historical society serving Burlington, Vermont.
Lella Kelly Endowment Fund
Established to provide general unrestricted support to the Johnson County Historical Society.
NEED HELP FINDING A FUND THAT MEETS YOUR GOALS?
Contact JCCF today.
Email: Kim Kasting, President & CEO | Email: Stephanie Marten, VP of Development | Call: 317-738-2213