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How Does Legacy, a Regional Community Foundation Work? 

  • Grandmother and Grandchild pointingGenerous donors contribute money, stock or other assets to Legacy Regional Community Foundation.  At the time of the initial gift, donors state what field or organization they wish to benefit.  Legacy sets up a fund for the donor honoring his or her interest.

  • Endowed contributions are never spent.  Instead they are permanently invested to provide income.  Investments are overseen by the Legacy investment committee, a committee made up of local bankers, accountants and lawyers as well as interested community members.

  • Distributions or grants are made from investment earnings through a Grants committee consisting of Legacy Foundation board members and interested community leaders.

  • Gifts to Legacy Regional Community Foundation continue to benefit the area forever.

  • Current assets of over two million dollars are managed by Legacy Regional Community Foundation.  See the gifts page for a list of supported organizations and fields of interest.
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Meet the Board

A wise man plants trees under which he will never sit”  - Chinese Proverb

“This statement may be just a saying but at Legacy, Regional Community Foundation we believe it.  At our heart we believe that by our work we actually make a difference for the future.”  Steve Hill, President.

Board Members
Steve Hill | David Andreas | Jack Baird | Dolly Bonfy | Mike Morton | Olive Milner | Sid Regnier | Nola Riggs | Marcia Stultz

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Meet the Staff

Pam Moore

Pam Moore, Executive Director of Legacy Regional Community Foundation has been actively involved in community development for a lifetime.  Her qualifications include development work, fundraising, and planned giving. Pam has been director of Legacy Regional Community Foundation for six years.

Pam works to connect donors with the causes they care about.  She spends time with local nonprofit organizations, encouraging growth and sustainability planning.  Pam also works to bring prosperity though philanthropy to the entire region. 
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Pam Moore

Rebecca Scott, developer of the Tiny Teeth Healthy Habits Program, shamelessly experimented on her own children to be sure that Tiny Teeth educational materials carried a clear message. With a background in food science and a passionate interest in health, Rebecca has achieved a reputation as the best Tiny Teeth Trainer in the universe. If you have questions about oral health, Rebecca can tell you the answer!

tinyteeth@legacyregionalfoundation.org
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Pam Moore Andrea McNown is the administrative assistant at Legacy Regional Community Foundation. She answers the phone, greets customers and is a support person for all board members. Born and raised in Cowley County, she is very familiar with the area and all that it has to offer. As a former retail business owner, she knows the importance of community involvement and support that a business needs. Her customer service skills are an asset and she will be glad to help you in anyway that she can. 
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