Sparking Generosity in Philanthropy
This year, the Community Foundation of Louisville celebrates 40 years of philanthropy in this region. In 1984, under the leadership of Baylor Landrum Jr., the Foundation sought to drive philanthropy... Continue Reading »
Community Safety and Healing Fund: A Message from Ron
Over the past two months, we have shared stories of local organizations working to reduce gun violence in our community. These organizations and many others have been supported by... Continue Reading »
Community Safety and Healing Fund: No More Red Dots, Inc.
Grant recipient No More Red Dots, Inc. works to end gun violence and criminal reoffence by providing programs with opportunities, giving access to resources for individuals in need, and training organizations... Continue Reading »
Community Safety and Healing Fund: Joshua Community Connectors
The Community Safety and Healing Fund (CSHF) was established with the goal of providing resources toward gun violence prevention and intervention in Louisville. To date, there have been three rounds... Continue Reading »
Gifts Distributed from the Love for Louisville Old National Bank and Chickasaw Park Survivor Funds
The Community Foundation of Louisville announced that the National Compassion Fund (NCF), the administrator of the Love for Louisville Old National Bank Survivors Fund and the Love for Louisville Chickasaw... Continue Reading »