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100 Men Who Give

100 Men Who Give, a Giving Circle, was created to help fund our local Glynn County nonprofits that help serve the needs of our community. By joining together each quarter, we are able to greatly expand our impact for those in need.

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100 Women of McIntosh County

“100 Women” is a “giving circle”, comprised of 100+ women who have a heart for giving. Members come from all walks of life but share a common goal of helping others in McIntosh County. We are a group of ordinary individuals who can collectively make an extraordinary impact on our community.

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100 Women Who Care SSI Fund

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Ahmaud Arbery Park Fund

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Atticus Fund

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Catholic Education Fund

The Catholic Education Fund was created to honor Pres. John F. Kennedy’s belief that “Children are the world’s most valuable resource and it’s best hope for the future.” The Catholic Education Fund invests in the future by providing need-based scholarships to Catholic children from St. William Catholic Church on Saint Simons Island so they can attend St. Francis Xavier Catholic School in Brunswick. Pres. Kennedy also said, “We can say with some assurance that, although children may be the victims of fate, they will not be the victims of our neglect.” Please help us invest in our children, the best hope we have for the future. Thank you and God bless you!

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Camden Family Connection Reserve Fund

Camden Connection is a nonprofit organization built to strengthen the Camden County community by encouraging the development of healthy, happy, and productive citizens. With a network of community partners, it evaluates the specific issues Camden County families and children are facing and creates strategies for addressing local need on the local level. This fund was created to support these efforts.

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Christ Church, Frederica ECW Scholarship Fund For Women

The Christ Church Frederica ECW Scholarship Fund for Women provides a $2,500 1-year scholarship to a female high school graduating senior or current college student of the Episcopal faith - with plans to attend, or is currently attending a college, university, or technical school within the U.S.

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Coastal Community Endowment Fund

The Coastal Community Endowment is a permanent fund that supports, and will continue to support, future generations through a broad range of identified community needs: feeding the hungry, educating youth, protecting our coastal environment, nourishing the arts, revitalizing neighborhoods, and a multitude of social services. This fund also makes a contribution to the Foundation's annual competitive Community Impact Fund award program.

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Coastal Community Health Fund

Coastal Community Health’s Foundation is dedicated to upholding excellence in healthcare. With our mission focusing on ensuring patient-centered quality care that is accessible to all our communities, we strive to deliver safe and efficient care which ensures optimal patient outcomes when and where needed. Our focus areas span to four different key areas: School-Based Healthcare, Education, Primary Care, and Behavioral Health, which allows us to address diversity in healthcare and promote well-being throughout our community. At Coastal Community Health Foundation, our goal is to sustain the progress of our organization. By fostering strong community support and building strategic partnerships, we ensure long-term stability and independence in delivering quality healthcare services. This approach allows us to remain flexible and responsive to the unique needs of our communities, ensuring that we can continue to provide accessible, patient-centered care for all. Join us in our mission to create a healthier future through community-driven support and innovation.

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Coastal Conservation Fund

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Coastal Counseling Center Endowed Fund

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The Correll Scholars Program Fund

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Davis Love Foundation Fund

Established by professional golfer Davis Love, III, the Davis Love Foundation contributes to the well-being and progress of society by supporting both national and community-based programs that focus on children and their families. Headquartered on St. Simons Island, GA, this private foundation provides a vehicle for creative solutions to social issues that affect children and their families. The mission of the Davis Love Foundation is to help build a better future for children and their families who are at-risk of poor educational, economic, social, and health outcomes by providing grants to programs focusing on children and families in need. By partnering with CCGF, donors are able to make contributions from their donor advised fund, not otherwise allowed to be made to private foundations.

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Deborah Wright Nursing Scholarship Fund

Nursing scholarships for College of Coastal GA RN-BSN program.

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Derlie Bland Rectanus Children's Reading Room & Garden Fund

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Early Childhood Literacy Endowment Fund

According to Nobel Prize economics winner James Heckman and other leading economists, every dollar invested in early childhood education and literacy can yield as much as 17% in return. These powerful returns come from children who achieve academic success and grow up to become productive citizens. An educated and literate community enjoys the benefits of reduced crime, decreased need for costly academic remediation, lower welfare rolls and fewer publicly funded safety nets, an increased tax base, and a more highly skilled workforce that attracts new industry. It is simply the very best investment in a community’s quality of life and economic development that one can make.

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The Eugenia Price/Joyce K. Blackburn Charitable Fund

The Foundation owns the copyrights to over 50 titles of written work by authors Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn, including the widely read, St. Simons Trilogy by Price. The royalties associated with book sales or general donations are put back into the local arts and humanities in our community through grants.