Ways to Give

The Kossuth County Community Foundation works with individuals, families, business and organizations to meet their charitable giving goals. We offer a wide range of giving options that can be used to establish or add to a charitable fund. Establishing your own named fund does not require great wealth and, it is not complicated either. By working with Kossuth County Community Foundation, you can provide ongoing support to charitable organizations during your lifetime or as a lasting legacy - or both!

Our community benefits from both large and small gifts given through the Kossuth County Community Foundation. Becoming a donor to the Kossuth County Community Foundation is an easy way to help support the community you have lived in, loved, or raised your family. There are many options and we invite you to find the option that works best for you. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

Types of Funds available at KCCF
Nonprofit Organization


Affiliate Community Foundation Funds


Designated Funds


Donor Advised Funds


Field of Interest Funds


Scholarships


Supporting Organizations


Unrestricted Funds


Types of Gifts available at KCCF
Charitable Assets

Turn what you have into charitable good.


HOME: KCCF

Contact KCCF

Kossuth County Community Foundation: Contact Information and General Request Form

FAQ about KCCF

What's the minimum I need to start giving?

How are community foundations different from private foundations?

How do community foundations impact a community?

What is a community foundation?

How to Give FAQ

Making a Difference through KCCF

Grant Recipient: Active Senior Citizens of Algona, Inc.
One of the first KCCF grant recipients was a group of senior citizens whose meeting center was badly in need of roof repairs. more

Grant Recipient: The Algona Family YMCA Y-Pals Mentoring Program
This donation helps provide meals and snacks for monthly group events, training for mentors, and so much more. more

Learn More about KCCF

10 Reasons People Give to Community Foundations

Comparing Four Approaches to Giving