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Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia

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Location
  
Duluth, Georgia

Method
  
Donations and Grants

Area served
  
Northeast Georgia

Website
  
www.cfneg.org/

Key people
  
Judy Waters (Executive Director) Margaret Bugbee (Director of Finance) Karyl Kaye Miller (Executive Assistant)

The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia began operating as the Gwinnett Foundation, Inc. a nonprofit community foundation on March 25, 1985.

Contents

The CFNEG manages charitable funds for individuals, non-profit organizations and businesses. Most of the foundation's funds are donor advised. These funds are pooled for investment purposes and used to make grants for a wide variety of charitable purposes.

History

The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia was founded by a group of community-minded citizens to receive and disburse charitable funds for an improved quality of life throughout Gwinnett County.

After a capital campaign provided the initial seed money, the Foundation received a major boost in 1987, due to the efforts of the late Robert D. Fowler. Under his leadership, he and the other owners of the Gwinnett Daily News generously offered a $1 million challenge grant, which was matched by the community. These funds enabled a significant increase in grant awards and provided a solid base for future asset growth. The Board of Directors voted to change the name to the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia in March 2002 formally recognizing the regional growth from Gwinnett and the surrounding 3 counties of Barrow, North Fulton and Forsyth to the Northeast Georgia Counties of Clarke, Jackson, Madison, Greene, Oconee and Walton. .

Mission

The Foundation's mission is to strengthen the community by assisting donors with their charitable giving, attracting and managing charitable funds, making effective grants and providing leadership to address community needs.

Values

Integrity

  • Practice ethical behavior, using the best practices for the greatest accountability.
  • Quality

  • Maintain the highest level of donor stewardship & provide exceptional customer service.
  • Inclusiveness

  • Seek out new ideas, diverse leadership and community-wide engagement.
  • Flexibility

  • Adapt to the changing needs of the community with win-win solutions.
  • Effectiveness

  • Results-oriented and committed to making a difference.
  • Impact

    The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia and its donors have given back over $52 Million to the community since 1985. In 2012-13 the Foundation received more than $5.5 Million in donor contributions and funded more than $6 Million in grants. With assets growing more than $1.1 Million, the Foundation has been able to affect the lives of thousands.

    References

    Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia Wikipedia