March Message to our donors

Emily Prince • March 11, 2026

Advancing Participation in Athens County

imagine what we can do, together


Advancing Collaboration and Participation in Athens County


At the Athens County Foundation, we see the strengths of this county.


We see neighbors showing up for each other.
We see nonprofits stretching every dollar to meet real needs.
We see leaders stepping forward with courage and hope.


And we see what becomes possible when those strengths are connected.


Our mission is clear: wWe build on the strengths of our community, advancing participation and collaboration to address longstanding challenges and pursue extraordinary opportunities. Our vision is bold: everyone in Athens County is engaged and working together to ensure a healthy, inclusive, thriving community for all.


You make that vision real.


This Is What Your Giving Makes Possible


Because of donors like you, the Foundation does more than distribute grants. We serve as a convener, connector, and catalyst. We invest in people, relationships, and ideas that ripple outward across the county.


Recent impact shows how this collaborative model works:


  • Making connections and linking resources so organizations can reduce duplication and strengthen solutions
  • Developing leaders who are equipped to navigate complexity and guide change
  • Strengthening the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors so local organizations thrive
  • Increasing the community’s capacity to tackle tough issues, from economic vitality to health and well-being


When you give through the Foundation, you are not funding a single project. You are investing in a system that helps the county harmonize and mobilize its assets for long-term progress.


Why Participation Matters


Our strategic framework centers on five commitments, known as the 5 Es:


  • Enable participation so everyone can engage in decisions that affect their lives
  • Engage contributors so resources are aligned with community strengths
  • Elevate leaders at every level
  • Expand capacity across organizations
  • Enrich initiatives that address longstanding challenges


Your generosity fuels every one of these strategies


Philanthropy here is not about charity alone. It is about shared ownership of the future. We believe in effective solutions that result from participatory change-making. When individuals, businesses, institutions, and nonprofits blend their strengths, they create sustainable, meaningful results.


That is what you are part of.


An Invitation to Shape the Next Chapter


As we continue implementing our 2025–2030 Strategic Plan, we are focused on deepening collaboration, expanding engagement, and strengthening stewardship.

You can be part of this next chapter in several ways:



Every gift, of every size, strengthens Athens County’s ability to respond, adapt, and thrive.


The Future Is Local. The Future Is Ours


In 1980, eight women invested fifty dollars each to launch this Foundation. They believed Athens County could sustain its own philanthropy. They believed local generosity should stay local, shaping the place we call home.

Today, we honor that same belief.


The challenges facing our county are complex. But so are our strengths. When we act together, guided by inclusion, collaboration, courage, hope, and trust, we create lasting change.


We invite you to invest in what is possible.


Give. Connect. Lead. Participate.


Let’s shape the future of Athens County, together.


With gratitude,

The Athens County Foundation Team

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