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Community Foundation Update (05/12/18) May 12, 2018 California The Fresno-based Central Valley Community Foundation has announced the departure of Kelvin F. Alfaro, its director of programs and evaluation, after nine years of service. Alfaro will remain engaged with community-based organizations as lead strategist with Anchoring Success, a consulting firm he runs with his wife that assists community organizations with program evaluation, operational development, and fund development. Colorado The Community Foundation Boulder County has announced the appointments of Stanley Garnett, Alexis Miles, Kimberly Barr Rutt, and Jeremy Wilson to its board of trustees. Garnett is a former Boulder County district attorney, Miles is a human resources professional and a founding board member of the Motus Theater, Barr Rutt is an attorney who specializes in serving nonprofit organizations, and Wilson is an accountant. Connecticut The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven has announced that the Great Give 2018, the ninth community-wide online fundraising event for nonprofits in the region, raised more than $1.7 million, with nearly eleven thousand donors giving to more than four hundred nonprofits. Hawai'i The Hawai'i Community Foundation has announced that, in partnership with the Anderson-Beck Fund, Jack's Fund and the Darrin & Darien Gee Family Fund, it has established the Hawai'i Island Volcano Recovery Fund to assist with recovery efforts in support of Big Island communities affected by the recent eruption of Mount Kilauea. To ensure that every dollar donated to the fund achieves maximum impact, HCF will waive its administrative fees for the fund for the first ninety days (as it did for the Kaua'i Relief and Recovery Fund). HCF's team on the Big Island is working with local community leaders and nonprofit organizations to assess where philanthropic dollars can have the greatest impact. Kansas The Goessel Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Central Kansas Community Foundation, has announced six grants totaling $3,420 to local organizations. The recipients are Bethesda