Keystone Fund

Jun 23, 2022 | Celebrating Philanthropy

The Keystone Fund is the Community Foundation’s own operational endowment. Established by a generous gift from the Worth Family of Stevens Point in 1999, this fund supports ongoing operational and administrative costs of the Foundation and allows the Foundation to continue operating effectively. The Foundation has been able to keep administrative expenses low and have greater granting capabilities and impact in our community due to the creation of this fund.

We recently sat down with Dave Worth of the Worth Family and the Worth Company to get a few words about what philanthropy means to him. See his response below!

By making a gift to the Keystone Fund, you can support the continued work of the Foundation.

We thank Dave for his time and generosity supporting the Community Foundation for the past 23 years!

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