This past week, TTCF released its 2014 Annual Report. Now available to view on our site, what’s most important is the information that it contains.
This past year was an important one for the Community Foundation, our collaborative partners, and the entire community. Through the effort of many, significant impact was made across many sectors, with two particular projects finally reaching completion.
The Kings Beach Community House could only have been brought from planning to implementation with an enormous effort involving individuals, organizations, and agencies near and far. We are so grateful to all of the volunteers and the human power that went, and continues to go, into the Community House.
The Community Collaborative released the Community Report Card, the culmination of a three-year effort by many partners. The Report Card tracks community indicators and highlights trends in order for all of us to align our resources and take on some of the toughest challenges our region faces.
The Community Foundation’s Annual Report offers the opportunity to get to know us better, to understand more thoroughly what it is we do, and to learn more about our amazing partners. As always, we invite you to become a part of the conversation.
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