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Endowment Giving
Endowment Ensures Community Solutions in the Future
In addition to considering immediate operating support, might you consider making an investment in Community Solutions by a gift to our endowment? An endowment gift helps to ensure that there will always be an organization that looks at the big picture of our community in a non-partisan, independent manner—looking out for the common good. In addition to a general, unrestricted gift of any amount to the endowment, there are opportunities to create named funds, such as the following:
Endowed Named Funds
John Anisfield and Edith A. Wolf Fund
The Bevis Fund
Bolton Family Fund
Margaret F. Bolton Fund
Ralph Brody Fund
Robert M. Clements Fund
Armenia W. Day Fund
Charles and Bertha Eisenman Fund
Ford Family Funds
Mina K. and Eugene H. Freedheim Fund
Emma Freeman Endowment Fund
William D. Ginn Citizen Action Fund
Judge Alexander Hadden Fund
Leonard C. Hanna Fund
Lolette Hanserd Fund
Fred M. Hauserman Fund
Health and Human Services Institute General Fund
Homecrafters Fund
Mrs. Gilbert W. Humphrey Fund
Elizabeth O’Neill Kundtz Fund for Child Welfare
Carl, Ernst & Otto Lehman Memorial Fund
Edward D. Lynde Fund
Tom McCullough and Leona Bevis Fund
W. T. McCullough Lecture Fund
Josephine Lincoln Morris Fund
Nancy Lyon Porter Fund
Charles L. Richman Fund
Henry C. and Charles L. Richman Fund
Nathan G. Richman Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Schmitt Fund
Sidney Spector Senior Citizens Action Fund
William C. and Elizabeth M. Treuhaft Chair for Health Planning*
G. G. Wade Fund
Homer D. Webb, Jr. Fund
Williamson Family Fellowship in Applied Research*
Mary Marm Lincoln Wilson Fund
75th Anniversary General Fund
*endowed professional positions at The Center for Community Solutions
If you have questions about making such a gift, please contact Roslyn Bucy Miller, director of development, at rbmiller@CommunitySolutions.com or 216-781-2944 ext. 511.