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Events and Updates

New Funds

These funds are new to the Foundation since our last publication in June 2020.

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John G. and Pauline A. Andrews Memorial Fund

This fund, established by the Andrews’ family, will support several nonprofit organizations they were passionate about including Christian Clearing House, Findlay City School District’s school nurses department, First Presbyterian Church of Findlay, Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County, Hancock Historical Museum, and Hancock Parks District’s Riverbend Recreation Area.

John G. and Pauline A. Andrews Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship fund, established by the Andrews’ family, will support a graduating senior from Findlay High School.

Community Emergency Support Fund

This fund will be used for response and recovery efforts during community emergencies, like the coronavirus pandemic.

Catherine and DeBow Freed Community Support Fund

The Freeds established this fund through their estates to support organizations close to their hearts, including the University of Findlay; Mazza Museum; Town and Campus Club; City Mission; Girl Scouts of Western Ohio; Boy Scouts of America, Black Swamp Area Council; Hancock County 4-H; and Hancock County FFA programs.

Judy Hall Music Scholarship

This scholarship, established by friends and family in honor of Judy’s outstanding career, will support a Findlay City Schools graduate pursuing a degree in music.

Hancock Literacy Fund

This fund benefits Hancock Literacy and its programs providing lifelong literacy support to all Hancock County residents.

Kathy Kreuchauf Future Generations Fund

This fund was established in celebration of Kathy’s 12 years of leadership of The Community Foundation. In her time as President, Kathy helped the organization triple in size and develop its community leadership platform.

Katherine L. and Roy R. Schwinn Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Katherine Schwinn through her estate plan to benefit a graduating senior from Findlay High School who will major in music or business.

Roy R. and Katherine L. Schwinn Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Roy Schwinn through his estate plan to benefit a graduating senior from Cory Rawson High School who will major in agriculture or business.

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