Orange County Community Foundation At a Glance
Established: 1989
Tax Status: The Orange County Community Foundation is classified as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; as "publicly supported" under Section 170b(1)(A)(vi); and as "not a private foundation" under Section 509(a)(1).
Assets: $115.4 million* ($45.0 endowed, $70.4 non-endowed)
Contributions Received: $44.4 million*
Grants & Scholarships: $20.4 million awarded*
- Social services: $6.5 million
- Education: $3.8 million
- Health and wellness: $2.6 million
- Arts and culture: $2.4
- Environment: $1.7 million
- Community improvement and development: $1.6 million
- Religion, spiritual development: $1 million
- Scholarships: $800,000
Funds: 134 endowed, 207 non-endowed
National Ranking: In a national survey by the Columbus Foundation, OCCF ranks in the top 100 community foundations in the U.S. for assets, grants made and gifts received. For fiscal 2007 results, OCCF ranks as the 87th largest community foundation in the U.S. in total assets; 45th largest in grants awarded, and 39th largest in contributions received.
Governance: 12-member volunteer Board of Governors
Leadership: President Shelley Hoss
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