On Tuesday, February 17, Clark County nonprofits gathered at Leeds Center for the Arts to learn more about the Clark County Community Foundation (CCCF) and to celebrate the incredible success of Bluegrass Gives 2025.
CCCF — not to be confused with the Greater Clark Foundation — is a fund managed by Bluegrass Community Foundation (BGCF) and directed by a local board of advisors. Since its inception in 1998, CCCF has awarded over $4 million in grants to Clark County nonprofits and charitable projects. Its endowment is currently at $9.7 million.
At last Tuesday’s event — dubbed the 2025 Grantmaking Review — attendees heard from each member of the board, which included Will Glasscock, Tracey Goebel, Ros Gay, Lisa Johns, and Mickey Little. Each director highlighted a few of the many local organizations that received funding from the foundation in 2025.
Also speaking was Will Hodgkin, who paid tribute to the late Ralph Oliver, who left $4 million in his will for the CCCF. Will was one of the five founders of the foundation, and his family foundation has contributed large sums to the foundation and its member organizations.
The highlight of the morning was a report on Bluegrass Gives 2025 — formerly the GoodGiving Challenge — by Halee Cunningham of BGCF. Thanks in large part to an over $431,000 matching grant pool from the Hodgkin Family Foundation and CCCF, 33 local nonprofits raised nearly one million dollars during the event. For context, Clark County nonprofits accounted for almost one-third of the total raised across BGCF’s 14‑county service area.
After the ceremony, WinCity Voices spoke with CCCF board chair Will Glasscock, who told us that the 33 local nonprofts that participated represented a record number and a record amount of funds raised.
“You know, a rising tide lifts all boats. So, the outsize amount of money coming from Clark County and going to Clark County nonprofits is amazing. It’s always been like that — we punch above our weight.”
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WinCity Media, the nonprofit established to support WinCity Voices, participated in BG Gives 2025 and raised over $14,000 thanks to generous donors in our community.
Clark Organizations
The following is a complete list of the local organizations that participated in BG Gives and the amounts raised, rounded to the nearest dollar.
Bedheads $40,664
BCTC Winchester $7,209
Bluegrass Heritage Museum $46,016
Charlie’s Heart Charity $6,547
Clark County Community Services $68,607
Clark County Equity Coalition $12,566
Clark County Homeless Coalition $57,143
FC Kentucky $1,138
Friends of Clark County Animal Shelter $47,294
Friends of Parks and Recreation $48,324
Habitat for Humanity of Madison & Clark $38,371
Holly Rood $9.371
Hospice East $4,153
Kingdom Mission Outreach $9,126
Leeds Center for the Arts $73,950
Legacy Greenscapes $43,310
Lower Howards Creek $42,536
Marco Shemwell Foundation $16,305
New Beginnings of Winchester $32,637
Partners in Education $8,304
Rapha Ministries $47,309
Rose Mary C. Brooks Place $8,126
Rowland Arts Center $40,850
Society of St. Vincent De Paul $5,347
St. Agatha Academy $7,092
Stride $83,292
Swimchester Sailfish $9,050
The Beacon of Hope Emergency Shelter $6,643
Upward 40391 $20,345
Winchester Black History & Heritage Committee $2,051
Winchester Christian Ballet $17,544
Winchester Community Work Group $40,994
WinCity Media $14,107
Source: Blue Grass Community Foundation.


