Jefferson County Community Foundation

Just as many of our historic buildings stand as testiment to the rich heritage of our area, Founding Investors will be forever remembered as visionaries of JCCF. Please join us.

Become a Founding Investor

The Founding 100 Investor Circle is comprised of the first 100 individuals and businesses who demonstrate leadership by investing in the early start up costs associated with Jefferson County Community Foundation. These pioneer investors will forever be recognized by JCCF for their vision, generosity, and leadership.

Founding Investors pledge $10,000 over five years to the Foundation’s Administrative Operating Fund, which builds JCCF’s infrastructure and ensures its longevity. Founding Investors are investing in building the literal foundation of an organization which will serve our community for generations to come. The time and expenses associated with building JCCF into a dynamic thriving organization are many, but an investment made now guarantees future success.

We invite you to join these individuals, businesses, and organizations who have demonstrated leadership and commitment to our community as Founding Investors.

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Sharon Black
The Caldwell Family

Bill & Sue Conklin
Herb & Kathe Cook

Anne Dean
Malcolm Dorn

Grace Dumenil
Hugh Ferguson
Joe & Cindy Hill Finnie
Rocky Friedman
Teresa & David Goldsmith

Christiane Bradford Hale
Matthew & Tara Henery
Mike & Jane Henery
Suzanne Lagoni
Carla Main & Brad West 

Kristin Manwaring Insurance Associates, Inc.

Kristina Mayer

Bruce & Teri McComas

Carol McGough & Marilyn Penitsch

Jesse & Dawn Mohrbacher
Carolyn & Jon Muellner

Kristen Nelson

Dr. Henry & Karen Nichols
Michelle Sandoval & Marty Gay
Satterberg Foundation
Schneider Family Fund
Sam & Berry Shoen
Brent Shirley

Debbi Steele & Dennis Daneau
Quimper Foundation

Doug & Nancy Van Allen
Vince & Mary Ann Verneui

Scott & Jennifer James-Wilson

Martha & Loretta Trolin Atkins Fund of the New Mexico Community Foundation

Founding 100 Investors Circle Information (PDF)
Founding 100 Investors Circle Gift Form (PDF)

How are community foundations funded?

Community foundations receive contributions from individuals, families, businesses, and organizations in the form of cash, real estate, closely held stock, bequests made in wills, and other items of value. There are many ways to give, which makes giving easy.

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