PHILANTHROPY
The Mat and Mary Lou Swift Fund The Tharpe Family Fund † The Wade H. and Teresa Pike Tomlinson Fund The Wachovia Bank Donor Advised Fund The Martha Mitchell Wade Charitable Fund The Ruth McKnight Wade Charitable Fund The WestPoint Fund † The Cecil F. and Terry G. Whitaker Fund * The Wooten Family Fund
Pass-Through (Non-endowed) The Anonymous Fund #1 The Anonymous Fund #2 The Anonymous Fund #4 The Anonymous Fund #6 The Anonymous Fund #8 The Anonymous Fund #9 The Anonymous Fund #11 The Anonymous Fund #13 The Anonymous Fund #14 The Anonymous Fund #15 * The Philip M. and Sally H. Adams Fund * The A.N.P. Fund
The David and Michelle Blanchard Fund * The Mr. and Mrs. James H. Blanchard Fund The Helge Boes Memorial Fund * The Briscoe Family Fund * The David M. & Donna T. Brown Fund The J.S. Brown Fund
The McKnight and Alice Brown Fund The Jim and Nancy Buntin Fund The Sarah K. Butler Fund The Stephen T. & Kent H. Butler Fund The Dreyden Fund The EHH Gift Fund † The Fort Trustee Fund
The Claudia and Gunby Garrard Fund The Lenora J. and Gardiner W. Garrard Fund The Have a Dream Fund The Elizabeth B. Hendricks Fund The Abby C. and John H. Irby Fund The Elijah Kelley Foundation Fund † The Katie and Justin Krieg Fund The Elizabeth D. Martin Fund The John C. Martin III Fund The Sallie T. and John C. Martin Fund The Pierce and Becky Miller Fund The Walter & Polly Miller Fund The Jettilene & Emmett L. Moore, Sr. Fund The Turner and Michele Moshell Fund The W. Michael & Elizabeth C. Ogie Fund The Wilds M. Ogie Fund The William D. Ploeger Youth Golf Fund
The William C. and Carroll K. Pound Fund The Elizabeth B. and Alan C. Ramsay, Jr. Fund The Lane M. and Chandler Riley Fund The Rotary Club of Columbus, Georgia, Inc. Fund The Eva and Alan Rothschild Fund The Jewett and Alan Rothschild Fund The Ida H. and Jay W. Russell Fund † The Celia and Murray Solomon Family Fund The Tracy E.D. Spencer Fund The Abbott and Cathey Turner Fund The Abbott and Kayla Turner Fund The Ashley S. Turner Fund The Barbara J. Turner Fund The Brad and Sally Turner Fund The Gardiner Turner Fund The Jack and Ashley Turner Fund The John & Amandah Turner Fund The Millie Turner Fund The William B. Turner Fund The William B. III and Katherine Turner Fund The Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Allen Waddell, Jr. Fund The Katherine and Wright Waddell Fund The Lulie and Harrison Wallace Fund The Clare B. Williams Fund The Elizabeth Worth Williams Fund
Field of Interest Funds
Allow donors to address specific areas of interest or community needs without specifying particular recipient organizations.
Endowed
The AFLAC Fund - to support charitable and educational initiatives of the Columbus area.
The Consumer Financial Education Endowment Fund * - to advance consumer awareness and consumer rights and to educate, counsel and/or advocate for consumers who, due to their limited educational background and/or modest financial resources, are particularly susceptible to being victimized in consumer transactions.
The Friends of Foster Care Fund - to ensure a better life for the Muscogee County children in foster care.
The Painted Rock Arts Endowment Fund * - to promote the arts in the communities of West Point, GA, and Lanett and Valley, AL.
The Pediatric Research Education Foundation Fund - to further physician and staff education opportunities related to pediatric care in the Chattahoochee Valley.
The Right From the Start Marriage and Family Endowment Fund - to provide a permanent source of support for efforts in the Columbus, GA, community that help build and support healthy marriages and families.
Pass-Through (Non-endowed)
The Building Prosperity Initiative - to help the Columbus com- munity develop a strategic plan to reduce poverty. The Civil War 150 Fund * - to support educational program-
ming focusing on the importance of the Civil War era in Chat- tahoochee Valley history and the creation of a multi-venue historical park in Columbus and Phenix City interpreting the Battle of Columbus, fought on April 16, 1865.
The Columbus Crisis Giving Fund - to offer donors a simple and effective way to support the local nonprofit organizations serving those affected by disaster.
The Country’s Midnight Express Foundation Fund - to support projects to aid the visually impaired.
The Louise Spencer Dupre Cancer Research Fund - to support charitable grantmaking related to the eradication of cancer.
The S.N.A.A.P. Fund - to support the Southeastern Network of African Americans in Philanthropy’s efforts to increase the opportunity to promote, educate and support African American philanthropic organizations.
Organization Funds
Funds established by a nonprofit organization to provide benefit that organization. The nonprofit takes advantage of the CFCV’s professional endowment management, freeing their staff and board to concentrate on the organization’s own programs and mission.
Endowed
The Columbus Habitat for Humanity Endowment Fund The Columbus High School Endowment Fund The House of Mercy Endowment Fund The LaGrange Art Museum Endowment Fund †
The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra, Inc., Connally-Kaplan Endowment Fund †
The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra, Inc., Dorothy Allen Turner Endowment Fund †
The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra, Inc., Ethel Dallis Hill Memorial Fund †
The Mother Mary Mission Endowment Fund The Westville Endowment Fund
Pass-Through (Non-endowed) The Columbus Habitat for Humanity Construction Fund * The Historic Chattahoochee Commission Investment Fund
Scholarship Funds
Helps donors invest in the community’s future by providing scholarship support for qualified students or specific institu- tions.
Endowed
The Columbus Scholars Fund - to support the Columbus Scholars Project in its effort to break the cycle of long-term poverty by providing mentoring and college funding to impoverished children with the goal of spreading hope and opportunity.
The Gary Downs Youth Foundation Fund
The James Henry Smith and Gladys Manning Smith Scholar- ship Fund - to provide support for Muscogee County students.
The Judge Albert W. Thompson, Sr., Scholarship Fund - to provide scholarships to college and/or law students in Georgia who are committed to studying law or entering public service upon graduation.
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