The Republic County Community Foundation Announces Rebrand

BELLEVILLE, Kan.—The Republic County Community Foundation announced recently that it has completed a major rebranding. Since 2007, the Community Foundation has served the communities of Republic County through its mission of helping people invest in a meaningful way to make a difference in the community by building permanent endowment funds and meeting charitable needs.

The Republic County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Greater Salina Community Foundation and was formed to serve as a catalyst for contributions for the long-term benefit of the community.

Since the Community Foundation’s inception, it has grown to over $4.9 million in assets and has awarded over $1.69 million in grants and scholarships on behalf of its donors.

To continue this positive momentum, the Community Foundation wanted a logo that represents its commitment to its donors and community. Like the infinity sign that the new logo was derived from, the Republic County Community Foundation is here forever to impact future generations by helping create a better tomorrow.

“The Republic County Community Foundation is here to help you invest your donations wisely for the long-term success of your charitable causes,” said Lesley Popelka, Chair. “By having two competitive grant cycles each year, the communities in Republic County are continuously benefitting from your gifts. Together we are enhancing the quality of life for Republic County residents by giving today for a better tomorrow.”

Although the Community Foundation has a new look, its mission and services remain the same—to help people make a difference by connecting donors and nonprofits, providing personalized services and philanthropic expertise, serving as a charitable savings account, and establishing permanent endowed funds to create a lasting legacy.