No matter the size or location, local charities and non-profit organizations across America are struggling in today’s rough economy, and although the desired outcomes of each may be slightly different, the main challenges and obstacles each organization faces seems to be the same. Several questions arise, such as how do we provide funding when the finances just aren’t there to work with anymore or how do we let people know we’re still here? Unfortunately, Crawford County is not exempt from the current, unfortunate economic situation and is finding that more and more local groups are presented with the same challenges (as those on a global scale) and are being forced to sit down and examine the same types of difficult questions.
The Spirit of Giving
Debunkifying the Myths of Endowment Funds in Crawford County
Posted by Janet Pry on Mon, Nov 15, 2010
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The Bucyrus Area Community Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of 2010 scholarships.
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According to the Ohio Department of Development, Crawford County is a distressed county. Challenges include unemployment, lack of educational attainment beyond high school, workforce skill needs, decreasing population, duplication of services causing inefficiencies in government and social services agencies, and a rising use and demand of public assistance.
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Through its relationship with the Foundation, the Buckeye Central Endowment Committee works to enhance educational opportunities for students in the Buckeye Central Schools.
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As school district budgets across the state of Ohio shrink, teachers continue to struggle to have the tools needed to properly educate children.
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