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Foellinger Foundation Reopens Building With Nonprofit Meeting Space

Friday, April 28, 2023
Foellinger Foundation

Foellinger Foundation announces the reopening of its building after a renovation. Meeting spaces are available for use by Allen County nonprofits at no cost.

“Helene originally envisioned our building as a place where nonprofits collaborate and ideate ways to create opportunities for Allen County residents,” David Bennett, interim president, said. “We are thrilled to meet her vision.”

The renovation began in April 2022. Updates include a refinished lower level, six open meeting and collaboration spaces, and four private meeting spaces. These spaces are available to Allen County nonprofit staff and leaders for one-on-one meetings, board meetings, group meetings, retreats, and more. Nonprofits interested in utilizing a meeting space should review the policies and guidelines before submitting a request on the Foellinger Foundation website. For more information, visit foellinger.org/our-building.

About Foellinger Foundation Foellinger Foundation is a private, charitable foundation that invests in organizations, programming, and initiatives that serve Allen County citizens with the greatest economic need and least opportunity. The Foundation was created in 1958 by Helene Foellinger, The News-Sentinel publisher from 1936 to 1981, and Esther Foellinger, her mother. Visit www.foellinger.org for more information. 

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