(KNZA)--The Hiawatha Community Foundation is thrilled to announce that this year's Give Back to Move Forward Match Day raised an astounding $291,269.56 to support local nonprofits, schools, and community causes across the communities of USD 415, surpassing last year's total of $238,012.89.
Held at the Fisher Center on May 23-24, Match Day brought together 48 nonprofit organizations, funds, and charitable initiatives representing the communities of Hiawatha, Fairview, Robinson, Hamlin, Morrill, and Reserve. A full list of participants can be found at GiveBackToMoveForward.com.
“These are critical dollars for the nonprofits doing the day-to-day work that strengthens our communities,” said Virginia Freese, Board President of the Hiawatha Community Foundation. “We are so grateful to every donor who gave during Match Day. Your generosity keeps local programs alive, builds momentum for the future, and ensures the communities of USD 415 continue to thrive.”
The match funds, provided by generous sponsors and supporters of HCF, helped amplify every gift ensuring every dollar stretched further. Community members showed up in force to support everything from youth programs and the arts to public safety, senior services, and education.
As the foundation celebrates this milestone, the team is already looking ahead. “What's next for the Hiawatha Community Foundation is all about sustainability and growth,” said Deborah Geiger, Executive Director. “We’re building a long-term vision that includes an endowed grants fund, growing operational support, and continued outreach across our communities. We want to hear from our community about what they need from their foundation.”
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