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The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation encourages private giving for the public good. The Community Foundation is a permanent community endowment, built by gifts from thousands of individuals and organizations and currently has total assets of more than $50 million. Guided by a 13-member Board of volunteer civic leaders, the Community Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations and to individuals for scholarships and provides leadership on important community initiatives in our area. Since our inception in 1983, we have distributed more than $28 million and currently manage over 270 different funds, each with its own charitable purpose.

In 2007, the Community Foundation approved grants, scholarships, and affiliated scholarships of more than $2.4 million to area residents and nonprofit organizations.

The Community Foundation offers donors the opportunity to benefit our community for generations to come, great flexibility, and the most favorable tax benefits allowed under the law.


Bob Mars, winner of the Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year Award
Community Foundation Volunteer Recognized as Outstanding Volunteer of the Year
Becky Byers Strand, Bob Mars, Jr. and Holly C. Sampson at the 2008 Lake Superior Fund Raising Executives luncheon at the Northland County Club. Mars was nominated by the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation and Woodland Hills as the Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser of the year. The Community Foundation is honored to work with wonderful community leaders like Mr. Mars.

News and Events:

DSACF Announces Grants for More Than $350K

Eleven Receive Apostle Islands Grants

DSACF 25th Anniversary Year Comes to a Close

Scholarship Apps Available Online

New Philanthropy Officer, Katie Gellatly

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