The Porter County Community Foundation (PCCF) strengthens our community through lasting generosity and leadership. In an effort to continue to serve local residents and connect people with resources, PCCF recently launched a new website to provide a more user-friendly experience.
“We want to utilize the advances in technology to continue to meet the needs of the community,” PCCF Executive Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer Jeri Pat Gabbert said. “Making sure that information about our programs and services is available and easily accessible is important to us.”
PCCF collaborates with community members to support their favorite causes by creating and managing permanent endowment funds that make it possible for generosity to last forever. Since 1996, PCCF has awarded over $45 million in grants and scholarships to local organizations and students.
“Our goal is to be a trusted partner with individuals, families, other nonprofits, and organizations through charitable giving and other leadership opportunities,” Gabbert said. “To make Porter County the best it can be, we offer a number of grant opportunities to nonprofit organizations that are providing services and programming to benefit our residents.”
The new website furthers PCCF’s mission by providing a sleek, easy-to-navigate user interface that makes it simple to apply for grants, donate to charitable causes, or discover the ways PCCF is making a difference.
“We hope that this website allows us to better communicate what we do and the role that we play,” Gabbert said. “We want to make it easy for our non-profit partners to apply for grants or reserve a space to host a meeting, for students to submit scholarship applications, and for individuals and families looking for opportunities to be philanthropic to make a gift or access information on demand.”
Check out the newly redesigned website at pccf.gives and learn more about charitable giving opportunities, grants, and PCCF’s lasting impact in our community.
“PCCF is a one-stop resource for the community,” Gabbert said. “We invite you to browse the new website, read more about PCCF’s impact, and then reach out to us to continue the conversation.”