Middleton Community Endowment (MCE)
Mission of the Middleton Community Endowment
Middleton Community Endowment (MCE) was established in 2007 and is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the Middleton area for present and future generations. Earnings on the endowment will be available in perpetuity to support the Middleton Community.
MCE will accomplish its mission by:
- Building permanent endowment resources
- Identifying and supporting important community assets and opportunities
- Responding to community needs
- Promoting philanthropy within Middleton
MCE History
MCE originated as the Middleton Community Foundation in 1991. It was established by Mayor Dan Ramsey with $25,000 in resources. From 1991-2007 the Middleton Community Foundation supported many worthwhile activities and grew to $32,000. In 2007, recognizing the administrative challenges of operating the Foundation and the opportunity to grow the endowment, the Foundation accepted a $50,000 challenge grant from the Madison Community Foundation (MCF). Together with MCF, the principal of the fund was grown to $150,000 and is now administered by MCF for the benefit of Middleton.
MCE Advisory Committee Members
Andy Lewis, Chair 2013 (Term1)
Ray Riddle, Vice Chair 2015 (Term 2)
Dan Loichinger, Secretary 2013 (Term 1)
Perry Hibner 2013 (Term 1)
Eric Fritz 2014 (Term 1)
Jack Hemb 2015 (Term 2)
Judy Lewison 2014 (Term 2)
Cecile Druzba 2014 (Term 1)
Adrianne Machina 2015 (Term 1)
MCF Contact
Bob Sorge, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships
Madison Community Foundation
Phone: (888) 400-7643
bsorge@madisoncommunityfoundation.org
Give
Madison Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. MCF can accept a wide-range of assets on behalf of MCE.
Give Online to MCE
What and How to Give
To set up Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization, click here.
Mail a contribution to:
Madison Community Foundation
P.O. Box 5010
Madison, WI 53705-0010
MEMO LINE: MCE
Build
Additional endowments can be created within the MCE to benefit specific charitable causes such as schools, churches, parks and other non-profit institutions.
Individuals may also set up donor-advised endowment funds that they can direct distributions from. This provides families an opportunity to build a legacy that will serve their community for generations-to-come.
Receive
MCE will accept grant requests from qualifying 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Key interest areas include: cultural enrichment, community development, education, natural and historic preservation and the needs of residents in the Middleton area.
Visit the MCE Grants Page for more details.
Questions?
Andy Lewis, Middleton Advisory Committee Chair
(608) 890-4254