Heads Up Parenting
The first three years are crucial for a child’s lifelong development. This unique window of opportunity allows us to build a strong foundation for their educational, social, and emotional skills. Knowing that excessive screen time by caregivers can hinder communication with infants, our Community Foundation has launched Heads Up Parenting to emphasize the importance of consistent, unplugged, engaged parenting during this critical stage.
Heads Up Parenting targets parents and caregivers of infants ages 0 to three years old. We provide resources and information to remind everyone: Your child needs you, not your phone.
CREATING IMPACT
Over $170 Million
in assets
$6.6 Million
distributed annually
330
Charitable Funds
FOR STUDENTS
Our Community Foundation offers 38 different scholarships established by generous donors who believe in the importance of education and the future of the next generation. Local students can apply for college scholarships from scholarship funds at WCCF. Learn more about the eligibility criteria and application process of these scholarships.
Local Community Funds
Since 2002, our Community Foundation has partnered with local steering committees within some of our counties to create Local Community Funds (LCFs). These funds support nonprofits and programs in their areas. This “give where you live” philosophy has resonated for the community members there who value their homes and want to preserve and grow everything that makes their region the place they love to live.
About Us
A community foundation is a place-based charitable institution that serves as an umbrella organization holding multiple funds and providing financial support in the form of grants to nonprofits and scholarships to students. A community foundation is built up over many years, by and for the people who live in a particular community or region, to address needs and support opportunities to improve the quality of life there. Most, but not all funds are permanent endowments, providing financial support in perpetuity for good for the community.
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