Fremont County Endowment Fund Changes Name to the Fremont County Community Foundation

In an effort to reflect its growth as a charitable organization, Fremont County Endowment Fund (FCEF) announced that it's changing its name to the Fremont County Community Foundation (FCCF).

The Fremont County Community Foundation, which originated in 1998, reflects the diversity of the communities it serves in its planning, decision-making and grant making. Over the past decade, The FCCF has broadened its scope. The new name will reflect on the work the Foundation is doing throughout Fremont County. In addition to providing mission clarity, the new name will allow the FCCF to highlight how it benefits grant recipients, donors and the county at large. Moreover, The Fremont County Community Foundation will continue to function as one of the nine regional foundations affiliated with the Omaha Community Foundation.

"As the community foundation in Fremont County, the Fremont County Community Foundation is more relevant to our county than ever before," said Chris Johnson, Chair. "We are a leader in working with individuals, businesses, governmental bodies, and nonprofit organizations, helping them to achieve their philanthropic goals with confidence and sophistication."

FCCF stimulates philanthropy and enhances the quality of life in the county through accumulating, managing and disbursing grant funds. Geographically focused community foundations formerly known as The Endowment Funds of Southwest Iowa are now the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa, consisting of the Audubon County Community Foundation, the Cass County Community Foundation, the Crawford County Community Foundation, the Fremont County Community Foundation, the Harrison County Community Foundation, the Mills County Community Foundation, the Montgomery County Community Foundation, the Page County Community Foundation, and the Shelby County Community Foundation.

"I am very excited that the FCCF is positioned for great growth for the future through the formation of our new name," said Johnson. "The Fremont County Community Foundation enables donors of all types to achieve the essence of community impact more quickly through our flexible approach for building stronger communities."

FCCF offers a wide array of charitable products and services. They include:

  • Funds - can be created by individuals, businesses, financial institutions, charitable organizations, probate courts, and private foundations; funds can make grants to charitable organizations or provide scholarships.
  • Charitable Trusts and Annuities  - provides income to charitable beneficiaries
  • Fund Management Services - provides a proven and ready-made structure
  • Grant making services - assist donors with their grant making goals

The foundation's expertise in managing charitable funds has helped its assets grow from a $50,000 challenge grant from the Southwest Iowa Foundation in 1998 to more than $740,000 today, all for charitable benefit of the county.  In 2008, more than $90,000 in grants and scholarships was made in support of charitable programs.  Eleven named funds have been established within The Fremont County Community Foundation since 1998.

Support a cause you care about with a gift to one of the FCCF's many charitable funds or by starting a fund of your own. To learn more information about the Fremont County Community Foundation, contact any of the board members Chair, Christopher Johnson of Sidney; Vice Chair,  Jon Johnson, Esq. of Sidney; Secretary/Treasurer, Kent Claiborne of Hamburg; Kristin Blackburn of Tabor; Steve Lorimor of Farragut; and Grant Schaaf of Tabor or Dennis N. Nissen, Iowa Program Officer at dennis@omahafoundation.org or 800-794-3458. 

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