Ways To Give

Ways To Give

“Giving back” has a different meaning for each of us. No matter how you give back, the Community Foundation can help meet your needs and preferences with a variety of opportunities for giving at all levels.
Establish a Fund 
Establishing a fund today allows you to see how it works, the grants it makes, and grow its impact. Whether you wish to support one organization’s mission or have many causes close to your heart, we can help build a fund that serves your charitable goals. 
Plan a Gift
A planned gift is a way to ensure permanent support for the causes or organizations that matter to you. Donors can rest assured that their gift’s original intent will be honored in perpetuity, leaving a legacy of caring for community.
Grow a Fund
Anyone can give any amount at any time to any fund at the Community Foundation. By combining your resources with those of others who share your interests, you can maximize the impact of modest contributions.
Honor Friends and Family
Honor a friend, memorialize a loved one, or celebrate a special occasion by giving a gift of any size to any fund. We’ll notify the honoree or family of your thoughtfulness and the organization whose fund has benefitted from your gift.
Support Our Work
We are grateful for gifts specifically designated to support our work and enhance our impact as a nonprofit organization.

 Giving Options

  • Make a gift of any size at any time – online, with cash, or by check.
  • Donate securities and other appreciated assets.
  • Name the Community Foundation as a beneficiary of your estate or trust.
  • Use your Individual Retirement Account to make a Qualified Charitable Distribution.
  • Designated the Community Foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy.
  • Share a gift of grain. 
Policies and laws governing charitable gifts are subject to change. Examine carefully the policies that apply when you create a fund. The Community Foundation is not in the business of rendering legal, accounting or financial advice. Always discuss your plans with your attorney, accountant, or financial advisor.
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