SRCCF Launches YouTube Channel

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Photo: The SRCCF YouTube channel features the heart-warming story of the Foundation’s origin from co-founder Pamela Beckett.

Don’t miss our new  YouTube channel to enable donors, nonprofit partners, and community members to stay informed, inspired, and connected.

For more than a decade, SRCCF has been “connecting people who care with causes that matter,” providing grants, building endowment funds, and supporting nonprofits throughout Starved Rock Country. 

“With our dedicated channel we will bring these stories directly to your screen — highlighting local impact, nonprofit leaders, and opportunities to give back,” said SRCCF President Fran Brolley.  “This channel is our way to make philanthropy more personal,” he added. “We’ll show you where help is needed most — and how, together, we can strengthen our community.”

The channel includes a welcome message on our mission and 10-year impact, a heartfelt reflection from co-founder Pamela Beckett on the foundation’s journey, an explanation of how community giving works, and videos featuring the compelling stories of grant holders and how they were inspired to give back to the community.

Subscribe today free at https://www.youtube.com/@SRCCF-YouTubeChannel. Subscribing ensures you never miss an update on community needs, SRCCF initiatives, and inspiring local stories.

The initiative is part of the foundation’s 10th anniversary celebration, ‘A Decade of Giving.’  To contribute, visit www.srccf.org/anniversary-appeal. Individuals donating $100 or more will receive a limited edition SRCCF phone charging device. 

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