Butler County Community Foundation



The Butler County Community Foundation is a local, non-profit, charitable affiliate of the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa. We were established to improve the quality of life right here in Butler County by making grants to support local non-profit organizations and projects now and in the future. The Community Foundation is here to help people make tax-deductible gifts in accordance with their interests.



    

Recent News from Butler County Community Foundation


Butler County community foundation changes name to match broader mission
Foundation: Northern Cincinnati Foundation

Because its donors come from a much wider area than West Chester and Liberty Townships, the community foundation for those areas has...more

Tatro shines in communal roles
Foundation: Butler County Community Foundation, Central Kansas Community Foundation

From an early age, Central Kansas Community Foundation (CKCF) Executive Director Angie Tatro was a strong proponent of the golden...more

Community foundations reporting higher donations
Foundation: Hamilton Community Foundation, Middletown Community Foundation

File photo by Greg Lynch The Hamilton Community Foundation supports many programs and agencies throughout the area. The foundation donated $1 million for the Great Miami River Recreation Trail...more

Community Foundation grants help upgrade building, add parking
Foundation: Butler County Community Foundation

The handicap parking and 4-H/FFA Exhibit Building Ventilation improvements are a welcomed addition made possible by $18300 in grant funds received from Butler County Community Foundation,...more

Rebuild Iowa Office: Iowa Community Foundations to be honored by first lady ...
Foundation: Butler County Community Foundation, Community Foundation of Louisa County, Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa, Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation

There are approximately 130 community foundations serving both urban and rural Iowa, such as the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation, ...See all stories on this topic...more





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