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Duluth Superior Area
Community Foundation
Zeitgeist Arts Building
222 East Superior St. Suite 302
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone: 218.726.0232 • Fax: 218.726.0257
Your Community Foundation
A community foundation is a tax-exempt public charity
created by and for the people in a local area. It enables people with
philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care
about—immediately, or through their estates.
- Community foundations do this by helping individuals, families, and
businesses establish charitable funds to which they may contribute a variety of
assets. Grants are then made from these funds to nonprofit groups in order to
meet the charitable goals of the donor.
- Donors and their families may be
actively involved in the selection of the nonprofit groups and, in some cases,
the individuals who receive grants from their funds. The grants can be made in the
donor’s name or anonymously.
- Community foundations have in-depth knowledge of their communities. We
remain alert to emerging needs in order to respond quickly and effectively. We
convene groups—including donors, nonprofit leaders, and elected officials—to
work together on community problem-solving. And we foster greater giving and
volunteering in our communities. Our business is building community.
- Community foundations have a long tradition of helping bring about
thoughtful, effective change. The first community foundation was established in
1914 and today there are more than 700 community foundations operating in urban
and rural areas throughout the United
States.
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