Play Ball!

A $4,250 grant was awarded to Seward Little League to help purchase uniforms, bats, and a new practice mound to support their thriving league. Since its founding, Seward has had a strong affinity for baseball
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2023 Summer Newsletter

It's Good News! Read SCF's summer newsletter.

SCF Adds New Business Partners

Seward Community Foundation proudly welcomes Forest Tides & Treasures and Windsong Lodge of the Pursuit …

SCF Awards Over $103,000

Last Friday, March 31, the Seward Community Foundation (SCF) held a special event at the Gateway Hotel to announce disbursements for its 2023 funding cycle. In total, the SCF awarded $103,527 to 17 area organizations.
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Board Member Highlight: Mark Kansteiner

Mark says, “I am glad to be a part of Seward Community Foundation because it’s an opportunity to be involved in the improvement of the overall health and welfare of our community. The SCF endowment

Local FFA Chapter Competes at Nationals

The Iron Mountain Future Farmers of America (FFA) received a $1,000 mini-grant in October 2022 to support the team as they competed in the 95th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The team presented on
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Mariners’ Memorial Receives Repairs

The Seward Mariners Memorial Group received a $1,000 mini-grant in May 2022 for funds to repair the aluminum wave wall. The 35-foot aluminum wave wall, installed in October of 2014, sustained damage to the outside
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Grant Highlight: Seward High School

Seward High School students and their teacher approached the Seward Community Foundation to help refurbish the school greenhouse.  In recent years it had become outdated and was in need of new grow lights, various materials,

Nonprofit Highlight: Garden by the Bay

After five seasons, the Garden by the Bay has been a successful program that has impacted many. The plots provide interested community members with garden space, and some plots are set aside to grow vegetables