Regional Philanthropy

Oldham County Community Foundation

The Oldham County Community Foundation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for all citizens of Oldham County by serving the charitable interests of donors who have established charitable funds as part of a permanent, collective, philanthropic resource for the current and future needs of the Oldham County community. The Oldham County Community Foundation is an affiliate foundation of the Community Foundation of Louisville, a tax-exempt public charity that administers charitable funds created by individuals, businesses and organizations for the betterment of their communities.

Shelby County Community Foundation

The Shelby County Community Foundation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for all citizens of Shelby County by serving the charitable interests of donors who have established charitable funds as part of a permanent, collective, philanthropic resource for the current and future needs of the Shelby County community. The Shelby County Community Foundation is an affiliate foundation of the Community Foundation of Louisville, a tax-exempt public charity that administers charitable funds created by individuals, businesses and organizations for the betterment of their communities.

Wilderness Trace Community Foundation

The Wilderness Trace Community Foundation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for all citizens in the counties of Boyle, Mercer, Garrard and Lincoln counties. The Foundation serves the charitable interests of donors who have established charitable funds as part of a permanent, collective, philanthropic resource for the current and future needs of the region. The Wilderness Trace Community Foundation is an affiliate foundation of the Community Foundation of Louisville, a tax-exempt public charity that administers charitable funds created by individuals, businesses and organizations for the betterment of their communities.

Green River Area Community Foundation

The Green River Area Community Foundation (GRACF) is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for all citizens in the counties of Daviess, Hancock, McLean, Ohio, Union and Webster, Kentucky. GRACF serves the charitable interests of donors who have established charitable funds as part of a permanent, collective, philanthropic resource for the current and future needs of the region. The Green River Area Community Foundation is an affiliate foundation of the Community Foundation of Louisville, a tax-exempt public charity that administers charitable funds created by individuals, businesses and organizations for the betterment of their communities.

Nelson County Community Foundation

The Nelson County Community Foundation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for all citizens in Nelson County. The Nelson County Community Foundation serves the charitable interests of donors who have established charitable funds as part of a permanent, collective, philanthropic resource for the current and future needs of the region. The Nelson County Community Foundation is an affiliate foundation of the Community Foundation of Louisville, a tax-exempt public charity that administers charitable funds created by individuals, businesses and organizations for the betterment of their communities.

The Felix E. Martin Jr. Foundation is committed to empowering the residents of Muhlenberg County as they build on the strengths of the community.

The Felix E. Martin Jr. Foundation, a supporting organization of the Community Foundation of Louisville, is committed to empowering the residents of Muhlenberg County as they build on the strengths of the community, shaping the best possible place to live, work and raise a family. In order to live this mission, the Foundation actively seeks projects and partnerships which will support transformative ideas that build a more vibrant community and expand opportunities for all who live in Muhlenberg County. With this in mind, strategic focus areas of the Foundation include economic development, quality education and training, community development and quality of place, community engagement and collaboration, as well as health and human services. Visit this website to learn more.