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.
1. WE LIST OUR FUNDS HERE in alphabetical order by the donor's last name or by the main word in the fund name.
2. In the search box below, we list our funds in alphabetical order by the first word in the fund name.
Ed and Judy Deiwert Charitable Fund
This fund was established to support the Johnson County Community Foundation community grantmaking program.
Elisabeth Adams Fund
Established by the JCCF board in appreciation of an intern from Franklin College and to provide stipends to future interns.
Edward and Marilyn Goerner and Joe Partain Memorial Fund
Established to support a graduating senior girl from Greenwood Community High School who has participated on the volleyball or basketball team.
Elba L. and Gene Portteus Branigin Fund
Established by the Branigin Foundation to provide operating support to the Johnson County Community Foundation.
Endress+Hauser Fund
Established in support to Endress+Hauser's Philanthropy Committee to streamline community grantmaking.
Elmon and Lucile G. Williams Fund
Established in memory of Elmon Williams to promote responsible citizenship and education of legal and ethical behavior.
Education in Drugs, Narcotics and Alcohol Fund
Established in the name of Robert Clark, drug enforcement officer now deceased, to provide support to schools/governmental units for drug and alcohol education, resources and scholarships.
Endress+Hauser Launching Scholars Scholarship
Endress+Hauser, with its USA headquarters in Johnson County for 40 years, has begun a series of initiatives that support students in STEM studies and STEM-related careers.
Endress+Hauser Sustaining Scholars Scholarship
Endress+Hauser, with its USA headquarters in Johnson County for 40 years, has begun a series of initiatives that support students in STEM studies and STEM-related careers.
Ethan C. Hertler Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Ethan C. Hertler with the intent to assist a Franklin Community High School graduate pursuing a degree in secondary math education.
Endress+Hauser Community Career & Education Forum Community Project Fund
Established to support the Community Career and Education Forum.
EAA Chapter 1354 Aviation Scholarship
Established in 2002 to provide aid to qualified high school seniors who are Johnson County residents and desire to pursue a career as a commercial pilot, air transport pilot, or aeronautical engineering at a certified EAA-approved university.
Emma Grace Findley Creative Arts Scholarship
This scholarship fund was established by Emma Grace Findley's family to honor the memory of Emma Grace Findley who lost her battle with cancer on December 18, 2014.
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Fund
Established by the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Foundation to celebrate their 50th wedding and business anniversary and support Central Nine Career Center’s Building Trades Program.
Endress+Hauser Endowment Fund
Established to support to Endress+Hauser's Philanthropy Committee to streamline community grantmaking.
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