Knoxville Community Foundation's 100 for 100 Campaign begins
April 09, 2026
The Knoxville Community Foundation’s 100 for 100 Campaign for 2026 has begun!
If you would like to make a donation to this campaign, there are several ways to do so.
1)Visit our website at: www.knoxvilleheritage.org
2)Venmo a donation to @knoxvillecommunityfoundation
3)Mail a donation to Knoxville Community Foundation, PO Box 226, Knoxville, Iowa 50138.
All donations go back into our community through our annual project granting campaign and scholarships for Knoxville High School seniors. The Knoxville Community Foundation’s 2026 granting season is open!
The foundation will be accepting applications for project support from now until July 1, 2026. Grant applications can be found online at www.knoxvilleheritage.org. Applicants should be a qualifying non-profit organization with a goal of improving the Knoxville community. (Brick and mortar projects are highly encouraged and will receive preference over other projects.)
Projects we have helped fund in the past:
• Knoxville Public Library Expansion
• Grand Theater Renovation & Reopening
• Knoxville Hospital & Clinics Expansion and equipment purchases
• Stepping Stones Early Learning Center • Knoxville Federated Garden Club (Bessie Spaur Butterfly Garden)
• and much more!
Knoxville Community Foundation Board Members: Aaron Fuller, Kerry Garcia, Pennie Sommar, Maggie Hamilton-Beyer, Dr. Bob Leonard, Jake Hughes, and Dylan Morse
If you would like to make a donation to this campaign, there are several ways to do so.
1)Visit our website at: www.knoxvilleheritage.org
2)Venmo a donation to @knoxvillecommunityfoundation
3)Mail a donation to Knoxville Community Foundation, PO Box 226, Knoxville, Iowa 50138.
All donations go back into our community through our annual project granting campaign and scholarships for Knoxville High School seniors. The Knoxville Community Foundation’s 2026 granting season is open!
The foundation will be accepting applications for project support from now until July 1, 2026. Grant applications can be found online at www.knoxvilleheritage.org. Applicants should be a qualifying non-profit organization with a goal of improving the Knoxville community. (Brick and mortar projects are highly encouraged and will receive preference over other projects.)
Projects we have helped fund in the past:
• Knoxville Public Library Expansion
• Grand Theater Renovation & Reopening
• Knoxville Hospital & Clinics Expansion and equipment purchases
• Stepping Stones Early Learning Center • Knoxville Federated Garden Club (Bessie Spaur Butterfly Garden)
• and much more!
Knoxville Community Foundation Board Members: Aaron Fuller, Kerry Garcia, Pennie Sommar, Maggie Hamilton-Beyer, Dr. Bob Leonard, Jake Hughes, and Dylan Morse
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