Scioto Foundation

Scott Phippsย Memorial Scholarship Fund

Written by Kay Bouyack The Scioto Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of the new Scott Phippsย Memorial Scholarship Fund, created by his family. The Scott Phipps Memorial Scholarship Fund will o๏ฌ€er a $1,000 scholarship award in 2024. High school golfers from any school in Scioto County are eligible to apply for the scholarship if […]

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Contributions for 2023 was the highest in the history of Scioto Foundation’s existence

Written by Kay Bouyack The Scioto Foundation is thrilled to announce that the total of contributions for 2023 was the highest in the history of its existence, amounting to $7,253,788. The major credit for that achievement goes to several strong and very generous women who lived or grew up in Portsmouth: Linda Lawson, Linda Barry

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Celebrating 50 years in 50 weeks

Stumbled upon a fascinating newspaper clipping from the Scioto Foundation’s 10th-anniversary celebration, offering a glimpse into the impressive growth in its early years. As we reflect on this milestone, the evolution of the Scioto Foundation becomes even more striking when comparing the numbers from 1984 to the present day. The newspaper article highlights that the

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Did you know you can start an endowment fund with as little as $1,000 dollars a year?

An Acorn fund, inspired by the metaphor of a seedling growing into a mighty oak tree, provides donors with the opportunity to establish an endowment fund over time. This approach allows donors to gradually build up their fund while honoring someone special in their lives. The fund operates on the principle of manageable increments, enabling

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Walk-a-thon Raises Funds for the Steven A. Hunter Hope Power Pack Program

Over the course of two days, Portsmouth Elementary students participated in a walk-a-thon to raises funds for the Steven A. Hunter Hope Power Pack program. These power packs provide healthy, weekend meals to over 1,250 children in the southern Ohio area. Sadly, one in four children suffers from food insecurity in our area. Wanting to

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