
Community Foundations are strong and long-lived. They have an intimate knowledge of the effectiveness of local nonprofits that is really valuable. – Peter HenningThey both share a love of music. Peter serves on the board of the Monterey County Symphony and Jackie is a board member for both Youth Orchestra Salinas (YOSAL) and Camerata Singers and is a docent for the Point Lobos Foundation. Peter has played the trombone with YOSAL kids and is a member of the Camerata singers. And, they are volunteers for Meals on Wheels, delivering food to seniors in Carmel Valley. They were familiar with community foundations due to Peter’s involvement as a board member at the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley (Illinois). They have used their fund to grant to more than a dozen local groups including the Symphony, YOSAL and the Boys and Girls Club. “It’s fun to get involved and give now instead of waiting until you’re gone,” observes Jackie. “With the Community Foundation you also have a sense that your legacy will be honored according to your wishes,” she added. “I like your motto, ‘Here for Good.’ Community Foundations are strong and long-lived. They have an intimate knowledge of the effectiveness of local nonprofits that is really valuable,” said Peter. https://cfmco.org/app/uploads/2024/11/Hennings-e1436906903600.jpg