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  1. The Columbus Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization in Columbus, Ohio, founded in 1943. History. The foundation was created by Harrison M. Sayre. Sayre's father was involved in philanthropy in Newark, Ohio. As Sayre became more involved in the community, he felt he could benefit it with the community foundation.

  2. Sep 10, 2024 · Each year, The Columbus Foundation recognizes donors, nonprofit organizations, and others who are strengthening and improving the community through acts of service, generosity, and philanthropy.

  3. NONPROFIT DIRECTORY. Browse more than 1,200 organizations in a 10-county area. FUND ADVISORS: Log in to the Fund Portal to suggest grants. LOGIN. SHARE. The Big Give Better Together Critical Need Alert Disaster Relief Gifts of Kindness Nonprofits Funds.

  4. Jul 6, 2020 · As cities across the US remove statues and memorials dedicated to figures in American history that some view as divisive, one Ohio city has offered to house eight of them.

  5. May 27, 2020 · Though Rush Creek Village was the brainchild of the Wakefields, architect Theodore van Fossen actually designed the village. As a young man, van Fossen helped build a Wright-designed home in Indiana, and went on to study Wright’s principles and incorporate them into his work as an architect.

  6. Through a $2 million grant from the Mellon Foundations Monuments Project, we have an opportunity to reckon with symbols of our city’s namesake, Christopher Columbus, and create a more inclusive public art landscape.

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  8. The Columbus Foundation is the Trusted Philanthropic Advisor® to thousands of individuals, families, and businesses who have created charitable funds and planned gifts to make a difference in the lives of others through the most effective philanthropy possible.

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