Community Foundation of Warren County

Community Foundation of Warren County Enhancing and sustaining the quality of life in Warren County through philanthropy.
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Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & GrantsThe Community Foundation received $6,810 in contributions fr...
05/06/2026

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & Grants
The Community Foundation received $6,810 in contributions from these generous donors in the month of April to the following funds held by the Community Foundation:
AnneBelle Bollinger Scholarship Fund- Lee B. Savino, Mark S. Dutchess. Be The Light Scholarship - Shawn O Walker. Cindy and Robert Kaemmerer Scholarship Fund - Mark & Christine King, In Honor of Rob Kaemmerer. Debra Anderson Furry Friends Fund - Debra Anderson. Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship - Tim Conarro & Kathryn Trauner. Mary Emily and William S. Allen Fund - William S. Allen. Paula Southwell Memorial Scholarship, Crossett Inc. Trevor Chambers Memorial Scholarship - Kevin Chambers, Levi J. Hendrickson.
The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors approved grants totaling $239,026 in May to the following charitable causes serving Warren County residents:
City of Warren Heritage Mural, Community Foundation Need-based Scholarships, Hospice of Warren County – John & Orpha Blair Hospice Residence, Eisenhower High School Bandtastic Boosters DC Veterans Parade Trip, EmergyCare, Kids In Need Fund, Tidioute Community Charter School PA Agriculture Program, Warren County 4th of July Committee, Warren County Fair, Warren County Summer Music School, Warren Gives, Warren Players Club, and the Wrightsville VFD.
Since 1949, the Community Foundation of Warren County has been dedicated to improving life in Warren County through philanthropy. For more information on how you can make a donation or create a fund of your own stop by our office at 310 Second Avenue in Warren, call us at (814) 726-9553, or visit our website at cfowc.org. Our office is open to serve you from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & GrantsThe Community Foundation received $18,000 in contributions f...
04/17/2026

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & Grants
The Community Foundation received $18,000 in contributions from these generous donors in the month of March to the following funds held by the Community Foundation: AnneBelle Bollinger Scholarship Fund – Calvin & Cheryl Mealey, Randy Gorske. Beckley Family Scholarship Fund - CFWC In Memory of Jim Beckley. Carol Wade Hanna Scholarship Fund - Christof Schoenborn. Chief Cornplanter, BSA - Mark & Christine King In Memory of Bill Wilson. Debra Anderson Furry Friends Fund - Debra Anderson. Hanna Family Charitable Fund - Christof Schoenborn. K-9 Fund – Mary Conarro. Kids In Need Fund - Amvets Post 50 of Sugar Grove. Louise Mangus Art Therapy fbo Family Services – CFWC In memory of Nicholas Mangus. Martin Family Football Scholarship Fund - Frederick & Debra Martin. Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship – Mary Ann and Jeffrey Carlson, Alec and Karen Conarro. Mary Emily, and William S. Allen Fund - William S. Allen. Paula Southwell Memorial Scholarship Fund - James and Jean Scott in memory of R. William Holder, Howard and Shirley Carlson in memory of R. William Holder, Johnsons Tire Service in memory of R. William Holder, Daniel & Sally McCue in memory of R. William Holder. Tidioute Area Community Fund - Michael McEntire. Trevor Chambers Memorial Scholarship Fund - Donald and Helen Chambers.

The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors approved grants totaling $54,819 in April to the following charitable causes serving Warren County residents:

City of Warren Heritage Mural, Eisenhower High School Bandtastic Boosters DC Veterans Parade Trip, Kane District Ramp Ministry, Kids In Need Fund, Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship Fund, Tidioute Health and Dental Center, and the Warren Players Club.

The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors also approved Richard McKissock Non-traditional Workforce Development Scholarships totaling $5,000 in April. The Warren County residents awarded these scholarships are pursuing degrees, training or certifications in Health Services to further their careers and employability here in Warren County.

Since 1949, the Community Foundation of Warren County has been dedicated to improving life in Warren County through philanthropy. For more information on how you can make a donation or create a fund of your own stop by our office at 310 Second Avenue in Warren, call us at (814) 726-9553, or visit our website at cfowc.org. Our office is open to serve you from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

04/01/2026

The Community Foundation will be closed on Friday, April 3, 2026, in observance of Good Friday.

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & GrantsThe Community Foundation received $15,060.90 in contribution...
03/19/2026

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & Grants
The Community Foundation received $15,060.90 in contributions from these generous donors in the month of February to the following funds held by the Community Foundation: AnneBelle Bollinger Scholarship Fund – Lee Savino. The Crary Home – Crary Home. Debra Anderson Furry Friends Fund - Debra Anderson. Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship – Alec & Karen Conarro, Tim Conarro & Kathryn Trauner. Mary Emily, and William S. Allen Fund - William S. Allen. Susan Mong Charitable Fund – Susan Mong.
The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors approved grants totaling $65,333.75 in March to the following charitable causes serving Warren County residents:
Kinzua Youth Development Center, Kids In Need Fund, Lander Hope Clinic, Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship Fund, Struthers Library Theatre Capital Campaign, Warren General Hospital Capital Campaign.
The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors also approved Richard McKissock Non-traditional Workforce Development Scholarships totaling $6,000 in March. The Warren County residents awarded these scholarships are pursuing degrees, training or certifications in Health Services Administration to further their careers and employability here in Warren County.
Since 1949, the Community Foundation of Warren County has been dedicated to improving life in Warren County through philanthropy. For more information on how you can make a donation or create a fund of your own stop by our office at 310 Second Avenue in Warren, call us at (814) 726-9553, or visit our website at cfowc.org. Our office is open to serve you from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

Reminder: our Scholarship Portal closes on March 15, 2026Please contact us if you need any help. Thank you
03/05/2026

Reminder: our Scholarship Portal closes on March 15, 2026

Please contact us if you need any help. Thank you

02/18/2026

JUST A REMINDER

Apply Now for Scholarships at CFOWC.ORG
The Community Foundation of Warren County is pleased to announce that the online scholarship application for the 2026-2027 academic year is now available. All Warren County graduating high school seniors are encouraged to apply. Visit cfowc.org and click on the "Apply for Scholarship" tab to start your application. All applications must be completed by March 15, 2026.
The Community Foundation administers over 50 different scholarships, and students can apply for all of them by completing just one application. Eligibility is based on a broad range of criteria including financial need, academic achievement, specific fields of study, community involvement, athletic achievement, family employment, and residency.
Each year, the Foundation awards over $1 million in scholarships to local students. Furthermore, through our partnership with the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), an additional $250,000 in matching PATH grants is available to qualifying students who attend a college or university in Pennsylvania.
For more information on applying for scholarships, donating to existing scholarship funds, or establishing your own scholarship, please call (814) 726-9553, or email our office at [email protected].

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & GrantsThe Community Foundation received $168,400 in contributions ...
02/17/2026

Community Foundation of Warren County Contributions & Grants
The Community Foundation received $168,400 in contributions from these generous donors in the month of January to the following funds held by the Community Foundation: Allegheny Valley Veterans Fund - Allegheny Valley Veterans Center, Carol and Chris Goff Scholarship Fund - Christopher and Carol Goff, Debra Anderson Furry Friends Fund - Debra Anderson, James Eberly 341 Hickory Street Historical Preservation Fund - James Eberly, Lt. Jack Pedersen Memorial Scholarship Fund - Jim Newark, Mary Emily, and William S. Allen Fund - William S. Allen, Paula Southwell Memorial Scholarship Fund - Robert & Dianna Sleeman in memory of Margaret Nelson, Terrance Radecki Scholarship Fund - Terrance Radecki, Tidioute Area Community Fund -Michael McEntire, Working Hands Scholarship Fund - Marty and Coralee Wenzel, Wright Vocational Scholarship Fund - Ann Ziki in Honor of Phyllis Wright, Tawni Betts in Honor of Phyllis Wright.
The Community Foundation’s Trust Distribution Committee approved grants totaling $5,000 in February to the following charitable causes serving Warren County residents:
Wrightsville Volunteer Fire Department
The Community Foundation’s Trust Distribution Committee also approved Richard McKissock Non-traditional Scholarships totaling $6,564 in February. The Warren County residents awarded these scholarships are pursuing degrees, training or certifications in Early Childhood Education, Business Administration, and Healthcare to further their careers and employability here in Warren County.
The Community Foundation’s Corporate Board of Directors approved donor-advised disbursements of income totaling $348,925 in February to the following charitable causes: A Safe Place, American Red Cross, Audubon Nature Center – Warren County Programming, City of Warren – DeFrees Bells Restoration Project, Crary Art Gallery, Don Mills Achievement Center, Foundation For Free Enterprise – PFEW Scholarships, Hospice of Warren County, House of Hope, John & Orpha Blair Hospice Residence - in memory of Joan Hamel, Kids In Need Fund, Kinzua Area Discovery Center, Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship, Paws Along The River Humane Society, PAWSitive Support Program - in memory of Andrew Pollard, Robert H. Jackson Center – Living Voices Program in Warren County, Second Harvest Backpack Program, Second Harvest of Northwest PA – food insecurities in Warren County, Struthers Library Theatre Capital Campaign, Struthers Library Theatre – historical preservation, Tidioute Borough – Boat Launch Project, United Fund of Warren County Campaign, WAHS Boys & Girls Track and X-County Teams, WAHS VEX Robotics Boosters, Warren County 4-H Livestock Program, Warren County Conservation District – Camperships, Warren County Sheriff Support Dog Program, Warren County Summer Music School – in memory of Kevin & Ann Mead, Warren County Treatment Court – in honor of Judge Skerda, Warren Public Library – Books, Brews & Blues Event, Warren County YMCA, WCDA - Warren Worx, WCSD - Skills USA Competitions, and the Warren County Bike-Hike Trail Revitalization.
Since 1949, the Community Foundation of Warren County has been dedicated to improving life in Warren County through philanthropy. For more information on how you can make a donation or create a fund of your own stop by our office at 310 Second Avenue in Warren, call us at (814) 726-9553, or visit our website at cfowc.org. Our office is open to serve you from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

02/10/2026

The Community Foundation will be closed Monday Feb 16th in observance of Presidents Day!!!
Normal Business Hours Tuesday 2/17/2026

01/30/2026

Apply Now for Scholarships at CFOWC.ORG
The Community Foundation of Warren County is pleased to announce that the online scholarship application for the 2026-2027 academic year is now available. All Warren County graduating high school seniors are encouraged to apply. Visit cfowc.org and click on the "Apply for Scholarship" tab to start your application. All applications must be completed by March 15, 2026.
The Community Foundation administers over 50 different scholarships, and students can apply for all of them by completing just one application. Eligibility is based on a broad range of criteria including financial need, academic achievement, specific fields of study, community involvement, athletic achievement, family employment, and residency.
Each year, the Foundation awards over $1 million in scholarships to local students. Furthermore, through our partnership with the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), an additional $250,000 in matching PATH grants is available to qualifying students who attend a college or university in Pennsylvania.
For more information on applying for scholarships, donating to existing scholarship funds, or establishing your own scholarship, please call (814) 726-9553, or email our office at [email protected].

The Community Foundation received $199,050 in contributions from these generous donors in the month of December to the f...
01/16/2026

The Community Foundation received $199,050 in contributions from these generous donors in the month of December to the following funds held by the Community Foundation: Annebelle Bollinger Scholarship - Lee B. Savino. Bruce & Annis Ziegler Simpler Times Museum Scholarship Fund - Simpler Times Museum. Chris & Lana Creal Family Fund - Kurt & Marissa Smith. Community Foundation Charitable Emergency Fund – Timothy A. & Cheryl Huber. Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund -Timothy A. and Cheryl Huber. Debra Anderson Furry Friends Fund - LouAnn B. Gadsby. James Eberly Fund - James Eberly. James Eberly Scholarship Fund - James Eberly. Kids in Need Fund - Robert & Lois Leasure, Timothy A. & Cheryl Huber. Louise Mangus Art Therapy Fund -Timothy A. and Cheryl Huber, In Memory of Louise Mangus. Mary Edwards Conarro Nursing Scholarship - Mary Conarro, In Memory of Meredith McIntosh. Mary-Emily and William S. Allen Fund - William S. Allen. McComas Charitable Fund - Timothy A. and Cheryl Huber, In Memory of Murray McComas. Paula Southwell Memorial Scholarship Fund - "The Sessler Girls", In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Chaeles & Barbara Olson, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Chris Hiestan, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Connie & Kerry Ozer, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Emily R. Shaw, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, First Lutheran Church, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Howard & Shirley Carlson, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Jaime, Michele, and Hunter Peterson, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, James & Denise Pearson, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, John & Lauri McCanna, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Kathleen S. Yacuzzo, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Mark & Pat Evans, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Patricia E. Mahood & Family, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Penny & Gary Lester, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, Rodney & Karen Anderson, In Memory of Margaret Nelson, The Borough of Youngsville Employee Fund, In Memory of Margaret Nelson. Pawsitive Support Program Fund - Fundraising Event, National Fuel, Kiwanis Club. Robert Blair Memorial Fund - Theodore A. Wozneak Jr. Second Harvest Backpack Fund - Timothy A. and Cheryl Huber. Sheffield Area Community Fund - CFWC Donation Match. The Culbertson Family Fund -The Culbertson Foundation. Thomas C. Huber Memorial Fund -Timothy A. and Cheryl Huber. Trevor Chambers Memorial Scholarship Fund -Donald & Helen Chambers. Unrestricted Funds - The Blackbaud Giving Fund. Unrestricted Funds Operating Reserve -Anonymous Donor, Mark King, In Honor LouAnn B. Gadsby. WAHS Class of 1975 Charitable Fund -Timothy A. and Cheryl Huber, Tom Gay. Warren Sports Boosters Michael J. Curren Scholarship Fund - Amy & Clancy Atkinson, Warren Sports Boosters. YMCA of Warren County -Timothy A. & Cheryl Huber.
The Community Foundation’s Trust Distribution Committee also approved Richard McKissock Non-traditional Scholarships totaling $13,298 in January. The Warren County residents awarded these scholarships are pursuing degrees, training or certifications in Phlebotomy, Early Childhood Education, Business Administration, Career & Technical Teacher Certification, and English Education to further their careers and employability here in Warren County.
The Community Foundation’s Corporate Board of Directors approved donor-advised disbursements of income totaling $25,250.15 in January to the following charitable causes: Crary Art Gallery, Grace United Methodist Church, K-9 Fund, Kids In Need Fund, Struthers Library Theatre, Warren General Hospital Capital Campaign, Warren Public Library, and the Warren YMCA.
Since 1949, the Community Foundation of Warren County has been dedicated to improving life in Warren County through philanthropy. For more information on how you can make a donation or create a fund of your own stop by our office at 310 Second Avenue in Warren, call us at (814) 726-9553, or visit our website at cfowc.org. Our office is open to serve you from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

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310 2nd Avenue
Warren, PA
16365

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+18147269553

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