GMCT News
FALL NEWSLETTER
November 5th, 2011
FALL 2011 NEWSLETTER FOR YOUR COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Scholarships Awarded
July 31st, 2011
2011 Your Community Foundation Scholarships Awarded
Greater Morgantown Community Trust Merges with The Community Foundation of North Central WV
June 9th, 2011
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MERGER WILL ENHANCE SERVICES TO REGION
Morgantown Market Place Design Concept
December 8th, 2010
Take a look at the beautiful view of the Morgantown Marketplace design.
684 ANIMALS SPAYED OR NEUTERED WITH M-SNAP IN 2009
July 30th, 2010
YOU CAN HELP US PREVENT THE BIRTH OF EVERY ANIMAL THAT HAS ABSOLUTELY NO HOPE OF EVER FINDING A HOME.
Fuller Named Executive Director at GMCT
March 28th, 2010
The Greater Morgantown Community Trust (GMCT), a nonprofit, community foundation, has announced Beth Fuller has been hired as Executive Director. Starting April 5th, Fuller will administer and develop all aspects of foundation management, while working closely with business professionals, community leaders, and volunteers. Her other responsibilities include strategic operation and program planning, fiscal oversight of endowment and grant funds, and property management.
M-SNAP Receives National Attention for Candlelight Vigil
November 1st, 2009
Morgantown's own Mountaineer Spay/Neuter Program
Jim Dunn Memorial Scholarship Awarded
June 4th, 2009
The Friends of Track and Field (FOTAF) Fund of the Greater Morgantown Community Trust is pleased to award the Jim Dunn Memorial Scholarship for the current academic year to State Cross Country and Track and Field Champion, Zachary Tennant.
Local Students Win DeLynn Scholarships
June 10th, 2009
Heather McLean of University High School, Bryce Cumpston of Morgantown High School, and Jamie Vankirk of the Morgantown Christian Academy are the current recipients of the Jean S. and Laurence DeLynn Scholarship awarded by the Greater Morgantown Community Trust, your local community foundation.
The Arts Fund at GMCT Awards $60,000 in Grants to Local Arts
June 6th, 2009
The Greater Morgantown Community Trust has announced $60,000 in general operating support grants to 11 local arts organizations and festivals in the greater Morgantown area.

