fund-logo
B.B. King Museum & Interpretive Center Endowment

This fund was established by donors with a charitable interest in the B.B. King Delta Interpretive Center and Museum in Indianola, Mississippi.

fund-logo
Big Front Porch Current Giving

Big Front Porch provides charitable support in the interest of groups and/or organizations offering young people an opportunity to engage in the Healing-With-A-Groove program.

fund-logo
Charleston Arts and Revitalization Effort (CARE) Endowment

General support for the charitable interest of Charleston Arts & Revitalization Effort, Inc. in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi.

fund-logo
Community Foundation of NW MS Endowed

General Fund benefiting the operational costs of CFNM

fund-logo
Community Relief Current Giving

Field of Interest to provide hardship assistance with securing basic necessities to individuals who have been members of the community especially military veterans

fund-logo
DeSoto Family Theatre Endowed

Designated for DeSoto Family Theatre charitable needs.

fund-logo
DeSoto Museum

General support for DeSoto County Historic Museum. In 1984, DeSoto County citizens formed the Historic DeSoto Foundation to preserve DeSoto County history by recording our past, collecting artifacts and photographs, and dreamed of one day opening a museum. In 1998, two events pushed the development of a DeSoto County museum into high gear. First, a historic home was torn down in order to build the county’s new administration building. The loss of this home, along with many other historic structures over the years, highlighted the need for a place to preserve county history. The project also took a new turn when Hernando’s First Presbyterian Church property came up for sale. At the encouragement of the DeSoto County Board of Supervisors, the decision was made to purchase this property to preserve the 1870’s church and convert the education building into a museum. The Historic DeSoto Foundation raised over $400,000 dollars to buy the property and was awarded a grant from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History for the renovation of the museum building. The Museum began a twelve-month project to renovate the building and to create the exhibits. The museum opened to the public on March 1, 2003.