Founded through Mrs. Clark's charitable remainder unitrust to support programs that assist individuals with cardiac issues, cancer and diabetes in Frederick County. Learn More
Founded through Mrs. Clark’s charitable remainder unitrust to support programs that assist individuals with cardiac issues, cancer and diabetes in Frederick County.
Founded by anonymous donors for scholarships to Frederick County residents from under-represented and under-served populations continuing their education at a two or four-year college or university. Learn More
Founded by anonymous donors for scholarships to Frederick County residents from under-represented and under-served populations continuing their education at a two or four-year college or university.
Founded by grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Edmonston and mother Jennifer Clingerman for graduates of Catoctin High School.
Colton, age 15 and a freshman at Catoctin High School, was known for his love of sports and the outdoors. He was a member of the high school’s golf and track teams, and also participated in kayaking, swimming, and biking. He was active with Brook Hill United Methodist Church youth group where his faith grew.
Post-secondary scholarships in Colton’s name will be presented to graduates of Catoctin High School, with preference to students who participated in track and golf. These scholarships will help establish Colton’s legacy of giving and kindness for which he was known.
Founded by Mrs. Coghill's children for Frederick County residents who have achieved the rank of Girl Scout Silver Award or a Girl Scout Leader of three years and pursuing education in environmental or physical science studies. Learn More
Founded by Mrs. Coghill’s children for Frederick County residents who have achieved the rank of Girl Scout Silver Award or a Girl Scout Leader of three years and pursuing education in environmental or physical science studies.
Founded by Dr. Peter Kremers with his 2019 Wertheimer Fellow for Excellence in Volunteerism Award to support the ongoing development of the water garden and boat display on Carroll Creek. Learn More
Founded by Dr. Peter Kremers with his 2019 Wertheimer Fellow for Excellence in Volunteerism Award to support the ongoing development of the water garden and boat display on Carroll Creek.
Community Service Fund of Evangelical Reformed Church
Founded by the Church for benevolence.
Anne Bittinger was dedicated to both the Frederick community and her church. She was a women’s counselor, a children’s art therapist at Frederick Memorial Hospital and an avid supporter of Beyond Shelter Frederick, formerly the Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs, and Way Station, Inc. Ms. Bittinger died tragically in a 1993 accident. Given her commitment to her church, Ms. Bittinger had named the Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ as a beneficiary in her will. At her untimely death, the proceeds were added to The Community Service Fund of Evangelical Reformed Church. This fund, held by the Community Foundation, was founded by the Church for local benevolence.
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