(KNZA)--The Jackson County Community Foundation's 5th annual Thoughtful Giving Day held this past weekend was a big success, raising over $100,000 more than last year.
The Foundation announced Wednesday that 597 gifts totaling $246,862 were given to benefit 41 funds affiliated with the foundation.
Donations will be eligible for prorated matching funds from $90,000 available.
The Holton Country Club Historical Foundation, which is a new fund, generated the largest amount of donations, totaling $45,813.
That was followed by the Holton Community Hospital Foundation fund, which received donations totaling $23,092 and the Netawaka Family Fitness Center fund, which received donations totaling $21,723.
You can find the complete list of donations made to all the participating charitable funds by going to thoughtfulgivingday.com and clicking leaderboard.
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