Foundation Grants Over $1 Million For First Time
Ken Taylor, president of Ohio CAT, presents a $100,000 matching grant to Cara Dingus Brook, president and CEO of the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, for the Education Pillar of Prosperity. Taylor and Dingus Brook are joined by FAO Board Members Terry Fleming, Robert “Mick” McLaughlin, Ron Strickmaker, and Mike Brooks.
Nelsonville, OH – The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio’s (FAO) January 28 Board of Trustees meeting was a celebration of milestones. The first landmark was the celebration of the Foundation giving more than $1.1 million in 2015, a first for FAO. To add even more reason for celebration, Ken Taylor, president of Ohio CAT, was in attendance to present a $100,000 matching gift to the Foundation’s Education Pillar of Prosperity Fund, a gift that will help the Foundation continue to grow its grantmaking.
FAO’s mission is to create opportunities for Appalachian Ohio’s citizens and communities by inspiring and supporting philanthropy. A central aspect of the Foundation’s mission is to generate grantmaking dollars for projects that improve quality of life in the 32-county region. FAO’s focus is to build grant dollars in five areas FAO calls the Pillars of Prosperity: arts and culture, community and economic development, education, environmental stewardship, and health and human services.
In 2014, recognizing the impact that the Pillars of Prosperity will have on the region’s future, Ohio CAT issued a matching grant challenge promising to match gifts to the Pillars dollar-for-dollar to help launch the effort. Ohio CAT pledged $500,000 – up to $100,000 for each Pillar – in matching grant dollars. Through the generosity of donors, the Education Pillar was the first to reach $100,000, leading to Ohio CAT’s matching gift of $100,000 to support grantmaking for educational opportunities.
“When we launched the Ohio CAT Challenge, we eagerly anticipated the moment when we could announce that the first Pillar had reached $100,000,” said Taylor. “That moment is here and Ohio CAT is excited to match that $100,000 today. We look forward to seeing which Pillar will next reach $100,000, and we await the day when we can announce that Ohio CAT has matched the full $500,000 across all five Pillars of Prosperity.”
The race is now on for the other four Pillars to reach $100,000. With each gift to the Pillars in Arts & Culture, Community & Economic Development, Environmental Stewardship, and Health & Human Services, the amount invested in that Pillar’s future grantmaking will double thanks to Ohio CAT.
“We are so grateful for Ohio CAT’s commitment to Appalachian Ohio and for the commitment of all the donors who rose to the challenge to make this match possible,” said Cara Dingus Brook, president and CEO of the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio. “This endowment will create educational opportunities for generations to come, and we could not be more excited about it.”
To help the remaining four Pillars of Prosperity meet their match, make a gift to the Pillar fund you are most passionate about. Gifts are tax deductible and can be made in many ways, including cash, bequests, and life insurance. To mail your donation, please designate the Pillar (or Pillars) closest to your heart and mail to the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, PO Box 456, Nelsonville, OH 45764. Gifts can also be made online at www.AppalachianOhio.org. For more information about the Pillars of Prosperity and how you can help meet the Ohio CAT Challenge for the remaining four Pillars, please call the Foundation at 740.753.1111.
About Ohio CAT
Established in 1945, Ohio CAT is privately owned by Ken Taylor, a third generation dealer principal. Ohio CAT strives to be the top performing, dynamic industry leader and partner of choice for the products and solutions that help customers build, improve, feed, power and protect our world. Ohio CAT is the authorized and exclusive Cat® dealer for Ohio, northern Kentucky, and southeastern Indiana, and the company represents other leading brands including: AGCO, Challenger, Genie, Gleaner, Interstate, IROCK, JLG, LEXION, Lippmann, Mantsinen, Massey Ferguson, Screen Machine Industries, Trail King, Wacker-Neuson, and many more. With 21 locations in Bolivar, Broadview Heights, Cadiz, Canton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Findlay, Millersburg, Napoleon, Oakwood Village, Toledo, Troy, Upper Sandusky, Washington Court House, Youngstown, Zanesville and Richwood, KY, Ohio CAT is strategically positioned to serve all of its customers’ needs with the absolute best in customer service.
About the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio
The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO) is a regional community foundation serving the 32 counties of Appalachian Ohio. A 501(c)(3) public charity, the Foundation creates opportunities for Appalachian Ohio’s citizens and communities by inspiring and supporting philanthropy. For more information about FAO, visit www.AppalachianOhio.org.
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