
Courtesy-JCCF FB page
FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) announced Wednesday that 2024 was an exceptional year of growth and community impact.
Last year’s success is highlighted by strong financial performance and continued support for the people and initiatives that make a difference in Johnson County.
Founded in 1991, JCCF is a tax-exempt charity created by and for the people in Johnson County. The aim is to be the philanthropic leader in improving the community, today and in the future, by connecting people who care with causes that matter.
The Foundation ended 2024 with total assets of $50 million, reflecting its stability and capacity to support important causes.
Key highlights from last year’s report include:
- Contributions and Gifts: JCCF received 808 gifts, with 574 unduplicated donors, totaling $4,669,639 in contributions
- Community Support: The organization partners with 20 community organizations, providing $67,500 in support through community partnerships
- Circle of Friends Program: The Circle of Friends program had a significant impact, with 169 gifts totaling $60,345, further supporting the mission to create lasting change
- Grants: In total, 406 were awarded, amounting to $2,232,375. The grants have been instrumental in funding several programs and projects aimed at improving lives
- Scholarships: JCCF empowers students through its scholarship programs; 178 scholarships were awarded, totaling $810,976, providing opportunities for education/personal development
- Grants and Scholarships Combined: The total amount of grants and scholarships awarded was $3,134,351, further solidifying JCCF’s commitment to positive community impact
- Active Funds: The organization now manages 387 active funds, with 17 new funds opened in 2024, underscoring continued growth and engagement from donors and supporters
“The Foundation is committed to making a difference in the community, and these numbers demonstrate how much progress we have made in fulfilling that promise. We are grateful to our generous donors, community partners, and supporters for helping us drive change and empower those who need it most,” said JCCF President and CEO, Kim Kasting.