The Bucyrus Area Community Foundation is pleased to announce the grant allocation for the first half of the year 2011 totaling more than $411,000. Each year, the BACF awards grants fromfour categories; Competitive Grants, Multi-Year Grants, School Endowment Grants and Designated Fund Grants. The Foundation also awards a total of five (5) scholarships annually to Bucyrus and Crawford County senior students.
The Spirit of Giving
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Aileen Philbin was born in Bucyrus and worked her entire life here. She even lived at the Rogers Street home where she grew up. But to call Ms. Philbin a small-town girl isn't accurate. She traveled far beyond the city limits by both airplane and through the pages of the many books she read.
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How do you define the “American Dream”? Is it a strong family, financial well-being, a home of your own? The definition of the “American Dream” can be different for every person. For a business, the “American Dream” can be profitability, a new service offering, or facility expansion. For the Bucyrus Area Community Foundation, that dream is a place of its own where the BACF can continue to grow and support the charitable organizations, educational institutions and municipalities of Bucyrus and Crawford County.
Philanthropy at Work; Boryczka Left Mark on Bucyrus Community
Posted by Janet Pry on Tue, Feb 15, 2011
Mrs. Corinne Boryczka believed in working hard and followed this principle her entire life of 101 years. Born in Bucyrus in 1900, Mrs. Boryczka, an elegant and petit lady, died in March of 2002 leaving generous donations to many service and professional agencies in the Bucyrus area, including the Bucyrus Area Community Foundation. Both she, and her husband Adam, whom she married in the 1920s, loved to work and developed the Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum into a leading force in the community. Mr. Boryczka was the editor of the paper and Mrs. Boryczka was the manager.
Crawford County School District Gets “The Bug” Thanks to the BACF
Posted by Janet Pry on Fri, Feb 11, 2011
Since 1999, the Wynford Local Schools have had “The Bug.” It’s not a disease or insect. It’s the WeatherBug station that you see every night on WBNS-TV. The station was first implemented by Mrs. Patti Gervais and Mrs. Cindy Eusey, both now retired junior high teachers. Lee Rowlinson, a science teacher at Wynford High School, has had an interest in the Weatherbug station and its practical use in his classroom.
Elsassers Continue to Support Community Foundation & Crawford County
Posted by Janet Pry on Wed, Jan 12, 2011
Bucyrus natives Howard D. and Doris J. Elsasser were creative people who enjoyed doing for others.