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  1. Jan 16, 2018 · After requesting a U.S. visa, Semyon Rabinovich said he was ostracized from the community. For eight years, he said many people were afraid to talk to him and his research could not be cited ...

    • About The Legacy Fund
    • About The Columbus Foundation
    • Our History
    • The Founding Members of The Legacy Fund
    • Key Dates in The History of The Legacy Fund
    • Initial Projects in The Early Years…
    • As of November 18, 2013

    The Legacy Fund of the Columbus Foundation is a unique endowment fund created by and for the central Ohio Lesbian / Gay / Bisexual / Transgender / Queer / Intersex/Ally (LGBTQIA) community. With the advice of trusted community leaders, The Legacy Fund: 1. Makes strategic investments in the form of grants to help new and existing organizations becom...

    The Columbus Foundationis the trusted philanthropic adviser® to more than 2,500 individuals, families, and businesses that have created unique funds and planned gifts to make a difference in the lives of others through the most effective philanthropy possible. More than 70 years strong, The Columbus Foundation is the eighth largest community founda...

    On December 12, 2000 after years of planning, The Legacy Fund, a Field of Interest Fund of The Columbus Foundation, was created and funded with initial start up contributions from the OK Foundationand Greer Foundation. Many people in the LGBT community were actively involved in these developmental years of The Legacy Fund in a variety of roles as p...

    Bill Brownson, Randy Carr, Lynn Carter, Marco Capalino, Michael Caven, Sheila Clark, Karen Cookston, Stamp Corbin, Michael Council, Scot Dewhirst, Elliot Fishman, Bobbe Fulton, Lynn Greer, Jeff Jones, Kevin Kowalski, Joe Kurzer, Mollie Levin, LeeAnn Massucci, Sue Mayer, Scott Owens, Steve Shellabarger and Ric Wanetik.

    1998 – December 2000– Meetings, Planning, Brainstorming, Development December 12, 2000 – The Legacy Fund, a Field of Interest Fund of The Columbus Foundation, is created and funded with initial start-up contributions from the OK Foundationand Greer Foundation. 2001-2002– A Founding board is assembled and interim operating guidelines adopted. Lynn G...

    The Legacy Fund: Utilized an anonymous gift to fund $50,000 for the start-up of the Equality Ohio Education Fundand attract other foundation and institutional support for Equality
    Invested $25,000 in endowment and donor-directed support for the purchase by Stonewall Columbusof the eventual site of our Central Ohio LGBT Community Center; and
    Provided $6,000 in endowment and donor-directed grant money to ensure the continuity of Kaleidoscope Youth Center, during a gap in grant support for its executive director’s salary.
    Invested in a Partnership with The United Way of Central Ohio, The Columbus Foundation, and Abercrombie & Fitch, to underwrite the costs of a Community Needs Assessment, commonly referred to as the...
    We have raised a total of $1,378,718.30since December 22, 2000 (in gifts and income.)
    We have to date paid out a total of $535,672.74 in grants, scholarships and expenses…with approved future payouts of $30,000 in grants and $12,500in scholarships still due to be made.
    As of November 18, 2013, the two endowment funds had a combined current balance of $843,045.58
    We have made grants to 25 different entities
  2. Feb 19, 2024 · The Robert F. Wolfe and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation made one of the largest charitable gifts in the history of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus by donating $50 million for a new 24-floor hospital tower which is set to open in 2026, the medical center announced at a Feb. 19 press conference.

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  4. May 12, 2023 · Grants totaling $2,266,700 were approved to benefit more than three dozen organizations in Central Ohio, supporting programs and initiatives in the community in the areas of racial equity, human services and capital projects.

  5. Dec 30, 2022 · The Columbus Foundation approved $4.8 million in grants and loans in December 2022. Propelled by the generosity of donors and the community, grants will support racial equity, human services, and capital projects.

  6. From 2003-2012, Dr. Rabinovich served as director of the Infectious Diseases division at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, overseeing the development and implementation of strategies for the prevention, treatment, and control of infectious diseases of particular relevance to malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea and neglected infectious diseases.

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