Community Foundations offer meaningful giving
Clients can open Donor Advised Funds anywhere, but working locally provides important benefits.
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You know your clients.
We know local nonprofits.
Together, we can help your clients give in meaningful ways that benefit the Sioux Falls Area. We’ve guided generous donors to give back in ways big and small, to well-known causes and emerging solutions.
Leaving a legacy
A great way for your clients to leave their mark on Sioux Falls is through our parks system - everything from Jacobson Plaza to an extended bike trail to upgraded amenities.
If your clients love the outdoors and want to create spaces for others, we can help pair them with opportunities.
Supporting social services
Maybe your clients are passionate about providing basic needs and services to our community.
We have experience matching donors to important causes - such as the Community Learning Centers for after-school care, pairing mentors with students and delivering medical care to residents who are unhoused.
Our deep knowledge of community needs - and the programs that meet them - can provide your donors with a variety of meaningful giving options.
Arts and culture
Music, theater and sculpture are just a few areas where we’ve helped donors shine. Just about anywhere you go in Sioux Falls, you’ll see the influence of philanthropy in the arts.
We can help your clients discover their next great gift that supports the different ways the arts beautify our city.
Thinking differently
If your clients know they want to give, but they aren’t sure where to start, the Community Foundation is the perfect place to help them refine their goals and align them with their values.
Whether it’s $100 to the Center of Hope to provide bikes for people or $2 million to expand the Levitt at the Falls, we can help your clients find a cause to feel good about.
Clients can open Donor Advised Funds anywhere, but working locally provides important benefits.
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A grant through the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation has helped support construction of a new indoor recreation facility in Flandreau. The $18,250 grant from the Mel and Marie Duncan Family Endowment, held at the Community Foundation, was awarded earlier this year.
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