
Connecting the Dots
Remember dot to dot puzzles? You know, those pages from childhood with lots of tiny black spots. Each had a number next to it, and you followed along drawing a

Remember dot to dot puzzles? You know, those pages from childhood with lots of tiny black spots. Each had a number next to it, and you followed along drawing a
What does the Rush County Community Foundation mean to you? Why have you taken interest in supporting our organization? These are some of the questions I have been asking

National Volunteer Week officially begins on April 16. Most of us take for granted – or don’t even realize in the first place – just how vital volunteers are to
In late 2020, we implemented a new software platform that combined our accounting, donor, scholarship and grant components into one integrated, cloud-based system from Foundant Technologies. They are experts in

What word comes to mind when you think of the Rush County Community Foundation (RCCF)? It’s often “scholarships.” They are a significant part of what we do. Since 2001, 1801

Rush County, and RCCF in particular, is lucky to have a deep pool of wonderfully talented and generous folks who were born and raised here and decided to stay put.

by Lisa Benjamin, Marketing & Communications Officer As the Marketing & Communications Officer at RCCF, it is my job to be involved in the Community Based Action Planning (CBAP)

Rush County excels at growing crops and livestock. But the land produces something even more valuable – strong families and a close-knit community. Toni Schultz, new RCCF board member, comes

The start of a new year opens the door to anticipation. We thought it would be fun to ask ourselves what we’re looking forward to this year, both personally and

In Part 1 of this series, we covered how a community foundation works by explaining the power of endowed, or permanent, funds. We know you still have questions. Let’s take

Remember dot to dot puzzles? You know, those pages from childhood with lots of tiny black spots. Each had a number next to it, and you followed along drawing a
What does the Rush County Community Foundation mean to you? Why have you taken interest in supporting our organization? These are some of the questions I have been asking

National Volunteer Week officially begins on April 16. Most of us take for granted – or don’t even realize in the first place – just how vital volunteers are to
In late 2020, we implemented a new software platform that combined our accounting, donor, scholarship and grant components into one integrated, cloud-based system from Foundant Technologies. They are experts in

What word comes to mind when you think of the Rush County Community Foundation (RCCF)? It’s often “scholarships.” They are a significant part of what we do. Since 2001, 1801

Rush County, and RCCF in particular, is lucky to have a deep pool of wonderfully talented and generous folks who were born and raised here and decided to stay put.

by Lisa Benjamin, Marketing & Communications Officer As the Marketing & Communications Officer at RCCF, it is my job to be involved in the Community Based Action Planning (CBAP)

Rush County excels at growing crops and livestock. But the land produces something even more valuable – strong families and a close-knit community. Toni Schultz, new RCCF board member, comes

The start of a new year opens the door to anticipation. We thought it would be fun to ask ourselves what we’re looking forward to this year, both personally and

In Part 1 of this series, we covered how a community foundation works by explaining the power of endowed, or permanent, funds. We know you still have questions. Let’s take
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