Blog categorized as Funds

The Kennedy Park Project

26.09.25 07:04 PM - By martha - Comment(s)
The Revitalization of Kennedy Park began in 2008, when the Municipality of Trent Hills received a Municipal Fund grant from the Community Foundation to hire a consultant to create a master plan for the revitalization. The plan would have three phases: the first phase was to re-allocate the soccer fi...

Northumberland Land Trust Endowment Fund

03.09.25 06:28 PM - By martha - Comment(s)

Preserving Northumberland County - one acre at a time.

Mission:

The Northumberland Land Trust is committed to preserving the natural, historical and cultural heritage of Northumberland County.

Their mandate is to establish, maintain and manage protected areas.

As a charity, the Land Trust can…

  • accept don...

Community Funds - Warkworth & Hastings

03.09.25 06:25 PM - By martha - Comment(s)

Your community makes you and you make your community!

You can become part of a vision for your community by investing in your community. This "Give where you live" philosophy will help ensure that each community can respond to its needs through access to their own granting program, just lik...

Cyril, Anne And Bernard Murphy Scholarship Fund

03.09.25 06:18 PM - By martha - Comment(s)
Cyril, Anne And Bernard Murphy Scholarship Fund

The Community Foundation was the recipient of a gift of $636,376.71 from the Estate of Bernard Murphy in 2021. Through a bequest in his Last Will and Testament, the Cyril, Anne and Bernard Murphy Scholarship Fund has been created to support graduating students attending one of the two Cobourg high s...

Harold (Hank) Leith Willis Memorial Scholarship Fund

03.09.25 06:15 PM - By martha - Comment(s)
Harold (Hank) Leith Willis Memorial Scholarship Fund

Friends and family have generously donated funds to establish the Harold (Hank) Leith Willis Memorial Scholarship Fund, in his memory.

Hank was always a strong believer in the value of education in all its diverse forms and believed that volunteerism and community involvement was both a privilege and...