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The Oregon Trail Community Foundation is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(C)(3) charitable organization and as such, donations to the Foundation are tax deductible.
Elected Directors meet once every two months to review the financials, approve grants, review investments, etc. The Board of Directors appoints an “Executive Committee” who meets as needed to handle the day-to-day needs of the foundation.
Our membership includes numerous leaders in our communities. The integrity and personal successes of our donors give the Foundation its validity. To maintain public trust, foundations must have high standards of integrity, honesty and trustworthiness. Donors and their lawyers and accountants must be assured that the foundation will carry out their wishes and carefully preserve their contributions.
The Board of Directors hopes that you will consider becoming a “Friend of the Foundation.” It is the Board’s intention to use your donation for grant-making in the communities we serve.
A community foundation functions as a method for community members to leave money or assets for the betterment of their community.
Please review the different levels of membership and the benefits of each, and act today by applying for membership. You can apply electronically or by downloading the paper form.
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"Monument Prevention has had a close relationship with OTCF since 2012. They have been our fiscal agent since then and we are so thankful that we have this partnership. Cathy and Tera are so willing and available to answer any questions we may have. We are a small organization, but they treat us as equal importance as those larger organizations. OTCF has been a godsend for these last 12 years." Lanette Richards, Executive Director - Monument Prevention Morrill County Prevention