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Dr. Dominic Bagnoli and his wife, Dr. Vivian Von Gruenigen, want to pay it forward for generations to come. They made a provision so their children will carry out their legacy and their passion for charitable giving.
Roger, a retired OBGYN, and Janet, a retired Malone University adjunct professor, created a charitable fund to make a difference in the causes they care about. After their passing, their fund will be passed down to their children, Molly and Brad, to further their family’s commitment to helping others in need.
This Fund was created by Eloise L. Barnett as a loving tribute to her brother, Jerald, who had a fondness for education. Income from this fund will benefit the Community Charitable Fund of Stark Community Foundation.
Donor Oscar Bartlow created this fund to benefit The Great Trail Girl Scouts in memory of his wife. Interest from this endowment is used by the Girl Scouts to provide grants to girls of limited economic resources to cover the personal costs related to participation in Girl Scout programs. Additional funding will be provided by the Arlene A. Bartlow Charitable Gift Annuities.
After the sale of Heritage House, an eight-story, 100-unit apartment building for middle-income people in downtown Canton created by area churches, Basilica of St. John the Baptist used its portion of the sale proceeds to establish this endowment fund. Income from the fund helps extend the programs and ministries of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist.
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