Our Family Tree
Learn about the generous donors who have established charitable funds through Stark Community Foundation.
Eight charitable funds were established through Stark Community Foundation from January 1 through March 31, 2023.
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Brechbuhler Family Foundation
Brechbuhler Scales Inc., a family-owned, employee-operated business located in Canton, Ohio, established a corporate charitable fund in order to provide resources that are needed to help others in our community and surrounding areas.
CAST Endowment Fund
Caring and Serving Together (CAST), a nonprofit with a faith-based approach, established an endowment fund to ensure sustained financial support to positively impact others through the power of scholarship, fellowship, leadership, mentorship and volunteerism.
Green Family Charitable Advised Fund
Louisville residents Paul Green and Marie Hull-Green created this charitable fund to support an array of nonprofits. Their fund will eventually be passed down to their daughter, Rachel, to continue their family’s passion for giving back to the causes they support in the communities where they live, work and play.
William A. and Wanda J. Kroft Foundation
John B. Nolan Cleveland School of Science & Medicine Scholarship Fund
John B. Nolan, a champion for science and a board member of the Cleveland School of Science & Medicine, created a designated fund to provide annual scholarships to support deserving students at the Cleveland School of Science & Medicine.
Braylen Novak Memorial Scholarship Fund
After the tragic loss of 18-year-old Braylen Novak in a motor vehicle accident, Braylen’s family created a scholarship fund to honor his memory and continue his positive impact on the community. Braylen was a Conotton Valley High School senior and three-sport athlete, competing on the varsity squad of his baseball, basketball and football teams. He is remembered as a leader among his peers and for having a contagious uplifting attitude and a charming smile that never left his face. Each year, scholarships are awarded in his name to Conotton Valley High School graduating seniors to help them pursue their dreams and achieve their academic goals.
Trinity Legacy of Canal Fulton Charitable Fund
When Trinity United Church of Christ in Canal Fulton closed in 2022 after 24 years of service to the community, its congregation established a charitable fund to keep the Church’s ministry alive for generations to come. The fund provides steady support to causes that matter most to the congregation, including Boy Scouts of America’s Troop 915, Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio, Northwest Local School District, SAM Center and St. John Lutheran Church’s S.A.L.T. Box Ministries.