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Donate | Community Foundation of Carroll County The Community Foundation of Carroll County is a public foundation dedicated to strengthening the community by meeting the needs of donors and nonprofits alike. Through the foundation's management of charitable funds established by individuals, and through grants for community projects, the foundation helps area nonprofit agencies: • Meet basic human needs • Celebrate cultural diversity • Encourage cooperation among groups • Improve the quality of life and access to opportunities for residents of our community |
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Donate | 30X30 Campaign Become a 30X30 Donor Today. The Community Foundation of Carroll County is raising $30,000 from 30 donors to celebrate our 30th Anniversary in 2024! Will YOU celebrate with us! Our first 30 donors will be recognized throughout the year and enshrined in our very own Donor Hall of Fame! There's even a really cool t-shirt, plus the amazing feeling of helping us do great work. We Are...the Community Foundation of Carroll County and chances are you've never heard of us. We Are...one of the best kept secrets in Carroll County! For 30 years we've been behind the scenes supporting, working, encouraging, cheering on, celebrating, and upholding hundreds of nonprofits and scholarships throughout the community. And now we're letting everyone know that We Are Carroll! |
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Donate | The Audrey Cimino Legacy Fund The Audrey Cimino Legacy Fund was established in 2021 to ensure the sustainability of this Community Foundation. Named for our founder who led this foundation from 1994-2020, it was Audrey Cimino’s vision that brought the community foundation concept to Carroll County. A gift to our Legacy Fund is truly the gift that keeps on giving. Each donation ensures the ongoing operations of CFCC, and provides the strong foundation needed to build, grow, and ensure the legacy of hundreds of Carroll County nonprofit organizations and scholarships. |
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Education | ||
Donate | Appy Time for Learning Appy Time for Learning believes that technology must be an integral part of the educational learning environment to better prepare all children for success in an ever-changing and diverse world. Technology can improve communication, enhance thinking skills, and develop life skills empowering students to be college and career ready. |
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Performing Arts | ||
Donate | September Song September Song Musical Theatre (SSMT) has organized and performed a Broadway musical for the past 50 years. Founded by two educators, Arnie Hayes and Robert "Doc" Kersey, September Song is a non-profit community theatre based in Carroll County Maryland that joined the Community Foundation of Carroll County in August 2011. September Song draws a talented cast and production staff from Carroll, Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, and Frederick Counties, as well as Baltimore City and Pennsylvania. They are dedicated to spreading a quality gift of the arts through musical theatre to all our participants on and off stage as well as to our audiences of all ages. |
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Youth | ||
Donate | Bee a Rae of Sunshine Foundation This foundation was established in honor of MaKenzi Rae Cash, a student of WHS class of 2026. MaKenzi passed away from tragic side effects of her prescribed antidepressant medication in December 2022. MaKenzi was an advocate of antibullying, she loved volleyball, she loved her pets and wanted to go into the military and be a nurse. This foundation supports efforts of donors to spread kindness to others and compassion for animals. This Foundations primary purpose is to execute antibullying initiatives, provide awareness and resources for youth mental health issues and provide scholarships to students with similar interests as MaKenzi. The funds will be used to help students that are targets of bullying, provide awareness of current mental health issues and to give assistance to animal shelters in our area. |
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Donate | Westminster Youth Project Westminster Youth Project is a youth-driven effort to determine the needs of the youth in Westminster, gather information about resources, and create an alliance to address the issues our youth are facing. The ultimate goal is to provide a space for youth who may be having a difficult time navigating the journey from adolescence to adulthood. A WYP Committee will be established, made up of youth leaders involved in the program. The committee will hold monthly meetings to discuss the current needs of underserved Carroll County youth and to vote on the best use of the funds raised. |
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