Last year the community foundation provided scholarships, grants and distributions totaling over $563,000. Since 2002, CFPC has provided more than $3.9 million in grants to support Pulaski County nonprofit organizations and scholarships to over 645 students.
Officers leading the organization in 2022 are: president Vicki Overmyer, vice president Kaye Beall, treasurer Gregg Malott, and secretary Barb Schultz. All are continuing in their positions from the previous year.
Officers are joined by returning board members: Pam Burger, Missy Culp, Kurt Dickey, Paul Gilsinger, Karen Jones, Jill Kasten, Robert Klitzman, Ron Kruger, Leslie Link, Rhonda Lower, Shane Pilarski, and John Sass. New member Katie DeGroot is returning to the board after a two-year hiatus.
Staff member Kim Krause has been promoted to office manager/program assistant for the Community Foundation, and executive director Wendy Rose will transition to a part-time role in 2022 to oversee the continuing Forward Thinking Leadership initiative.
A virtual scrapbook of 2021 CFPC highlights can be found by visiting cfopc.org/events.
Community Foundation of Pulaski County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity and the philanthropic leader serving Pulaski County. Created in 1997 as part of a five-county affiliate, it became an independent community foundation in 2002 and will recognize its 25th year in 2022. Learn more at www.cfopc.org.