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87 charitable funds and counting, Starved Rock Country Community Foundation looks to grow impact

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The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation is ready for takeoff, said its chairman Reed Wilson when he introduced new director Fran Brolley at an event Thursday.

Established in 2015, the foundation has helped the community establish 132 grants and scholarships, facilitated $1.8 million in community investments, grants and scholarships, managed $1.8 million in assets and established 87 community funds. In total, the foundation has amassed more than $5 million in total contributions.

Thursday’s event in La Salle, in part, was meant as a thank you to supporters who helped the foundation from the beginning, but it also served as a rally for the next chapter.

Fran Brolley, new director at Starved Rock Country Community Foundation, introduces himself and lays out his vision at an event for supporters Thursday, June 1, 2023, in La Salle.Cathy Rosen is given a gift Thursday, June 1, 2023, for her service to Starved Rock Country Community Foundation as an administrative assistant.The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation celebrated its success Thursday, June 1, 2023, while turning an eye to the future with the naming of new director Fran Brolley.Former Ottawa mayor and one of Starved Rock Country Community Foundation's earliest supporters Bob Eschbach holds up a plaque Thursday, June 1, 2023, made for Pamela Beckett for her service to the foundation that she said she has cherished over the years.Fran Brolley (center), new director of Starved Rock Country Community Foundation, mingles with supporters, family and friends Thursday, June 1, 2023, at a foundation event in La Salle.The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation has more than 85 established funds that help support communities in La Salle, Bureau and Putnam counties, as well as some surrounding areas.Starved Rock Country Community Foundation co-founder Pamela Beckett reflects on her time as director and establishing the foundation during an event Thursday, June 1, 2023, in La Salle.Jay McCracken, of Hennepin, who served as the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation's first board president, talks about the impact the foundation has made Tuesday, June 1, 2023.Starved Rock Country Community Foundation co-founders Chuck and Pamela Beckett pose for a photo Thursday, June 1, 2023, during an event thanking supporters and introducing new director Fran Brolley.Fran Brolley speaks to supporters of the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation shortly after he was introduced as its new director Thursday, June 1, 2023, at an event in La Salle.

The foundation’s first board chairman Jay McCracken introduced foundation co-founder Pamela Beckett, whose leadership, dedication and passion was celebrated for “connecting people who care with causes that matter.” The foundation exists to meet the philanthropic needs of the community and the desires of its donors.

In the first days of the foundation, Beckett said she drove across La Salle, Bureau and Putnam counties meeting with possible donors, explaining to them the mission of the foundation and how it can bring their charitable visions to life.

Beckett said the first donors put their trust in her, especially when they handed her a signed check for thousands of dollars.

“You put your faith in me,” Beckett said of the first donors.

Beckett gave special thanks to administrative assistant Cathy Rosen, bookkeeper Tonya Conmy, Karen Miller and Mary Brolley.

The foundation has helped donors with designed scholarships, such as the Rising Star Scholarship (created by Ethel McConnell who cherished her 40-year career as an educator) offered to a high school graduate in Seneca or Marseilles to continue their education at Illinois State University in elementary education or the Carol and Dick Janko Scholarship for Promising Entrepreneurs, among several others.

The foundation has responded to community needs setting up funding to aid residents affected by the Naplate-Ottawa tornado or those affected by COVID-19.

Funds, such as Streator Strong, Green Stock TEEN Fund, Flags of Freedom in Princeton and Maitri Path to Wellness, are just some of the examples established with specific initiatives.

Grants in excess of $65,000 have been awarded through the Arts of Starved Rock Country Fund.

Beckett said her work with the foundation was the best work of her entire career, because of the people she’s had a chance to meet. She shared a quote from Margaret Meade: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only that ever has.”

Board Chairman Wilson thanked Beckett for growing the foundation that started as an Ottawa project and grew into a regional movement. He said Beckett met with former Ottawa Mayor Bob Eschbach and he eight years ago to pitch the idea, bringing them on board.

After running the foundation on an interim basis during a transition period, Beckett is stepping down and handing the operation to Brolley, who recently resigned as the executive director of community relations and development at Illinois Valley Community College, also leading fundraising efforts with the community college’s foundation.

“This is a match made in heaven,” Wilson said. ” … The hope is (Brolley) will bring his rolodex to his new job.”

Brolley said he was excited to do “an enormous amount of good” with SRCCF. He will be joined on the SRCCF staff by Janice Corrigan, who served on the community relations team with Brolley at IVCC. The foundation also welcomed Pierre Alexander, Shelly Carey and Robert Hasty.

Beckett said Brolley and Corrigan bring experience, an incredible network in the region and powerful marketing capabilities to the foundation.

“We’re excited to see where they can take it,” she said.

As Wilson said: The foundation is ready to go to new heights.

Want to start a fund?

Call the Starved Rock Country Community Foundation at 815-252-2906 or email info@srccf.org to get started. Go to www.srccf.org for more information on the foundation.

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