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Through a life estate gift, Mr. Aldridge established the fund to benefit the Community Charitable Fund of Stark Community Foundation.
Josephine Allensworth provided for this fund with a trust she created in 1977. The fund is to benefit programs in Stark County that serve neglected and abused children, the homeless and hungry, and for programs that promote the care and protection of animals.
A generous gift from the estate of Nancy Allensworth established this fund. Scholarships are awarded annually to graduates or graduating seniors of Carrollton High School and Edison High School who are planning to pursue degrees at public colleges or universities in Ohio.
The Board used proceeds from the sale of The Alliance Area Garden Center building to establish this endowment. A Civic Trust Board of nine members makes grant recommendations for projects in the Alliance area.
The Alliance Area Preservation Society is restoring and preserving the Haines House to address the educational, historical and social needs of the Alliance community. It was established in 2004 with an initial gift from Evan and Suzanne Morris.
Ronald and Susan Amedeo, who were former educators, created this future fund to support post-secondary education for Stark County students.
American Guild of Organists’ Canton Chapter established this fund to ensure it had a constant source of income to promote the understanding and appreciation of all aspects of organ and choral music. Income from this endowment fund will help fund concerts, recitals, educational programs and scholarships. This fund includes the Scholarship Subfund.
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